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Mighty Gunvolt Burst: Joule DLC Character Guide!
this is the DLC character jewel who like all the others is two bucks who might even involve burst jewel has a very interesting limitation and that she has mostly predefined shop types so when you go into her customization menu when you change bullet type she is someone like back in that her abilities for her shots differ by what bullet type but for her bullet type actually chooses almost every single effect of bullets so she has her basic shot here which you'll probably use most of the time a flash of azure it's just an Orthodox you know standard straight shot like it says the bottom there and multi-universe is this weird sort of wavy wall penetrating thing idle a is this interesting like cluster bomb sort of thing indigo destiny shoots off these two homing attacks which is a bit more effective than it looks vast circle is just the shield bullets reincarnation shoots out these little boomerang shots I really like that every shot has its own graphical effect there's also stratosphere which kind of there's a little wall climber thing and finally eventually she unlocks tabula rasa which basically unlocks her skills so you can use any customization you want just like the other characters however when jewel does that her customizations actually cost twice as much compared to having them used in these so well she might sound restricted she has a very very interesting skill so when she it's 250 to 100% for skill meter just like Goro and mostly other DLC characters you can use a skill which would be very uninteresting to show you in this room let me wait until we get some enemies so when you have full meter you can activate this thing that will let you completely ignore customization point limitations and just use every single item you want which it was that ridiculous beam that you saw there to give you some frame of reference that skill costs 46,000 customization points I have a file that that I've been playing on for like eight hours I have less than half that many that is ridiculous it has absolutely everything so we have infinite aerial actions so she can double jump infinitely I guess infinite jump if you prefer maximum knock back maximum damage reduction 16 shots a second auto fire triple damage everything you can put on everything and that's where this is where tabula rasa is particularly effective because you don't care about the CP cost when you're using your anthem skill so it's an absolutely devastating boss killer and I forget if it's um activates burst from a distance I believe it does let me just check as soon as this fades away her other interesting thing is she actually starts with an aerial action unlike any other character in the game she starts with a double jump and her regular one thousand cost us customization comes with that double jump which it's very fun to to do so oh so it does not come with it first the free bursts for any distance kill like Corona and tokoro skills do but I think you could agree the amount of damage it does mix up for it also when you're using anthem your score is not impacted by the CP of the the customization points of the skills you use you're not negatively penalized for using a ridiculous skill it's totally free the one thing that you need to realize is that you do have to change your skill manually because it's not like a preset thing you got to change to whatever customization set you want so what I do for our jewel is I only enable - I don't usually use too many different customization slots but what I do go in here alter quick equip and I enable this is my expensive one this is my usual one so this way wants to activate this all I have to do is tap the L button or the r button if you prefer to change to my ridiculous damage skill and there you go just spray obscene amounts of death all over the screen pretty fantastic that's pretty much all that's going on for jeweled um it is a treat to start off with her double jump and echo she's the only one who has infinite double jumps as well which is just because that's the thing that you can do because of her anthem as you can see something you might want to do I love when they die so fast they're the the animation can't keep up with how much damage they're taking that is just delightful yeah it's a real treat to be able to double jump from the very start that's right Parker and her anthem skill just as you can see very devastating and other than that she's pretty plain but other than the holeshot customization think that is the real the limitation so to speak but I think her ability is more than make up for it and it's pretty interesting to have sort of a more traditional Mega Man sort of thing where you don't get a customise your shot you get a pick which weapon you want and unfortunately I don't find the the other weapons and they're pretty expensive all of them cost over a thousand customization points more than the defaults whatever it's called flash of a door like these are the base costs for them this is the black hole one you know see there they're pretty expensive they're decent but I find it more effective just use the flash measure and just Jews anthem for your damage because if it will do you some damage let me tell you so that's how you play as jewel [Music]
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THE MISSION BROKE - STAR WARS: SQUADRONS [INSTRUMENTS ONLY] #6!
what's up everyone let's continue on with star wars squadrons um i didn't actually played the previous mission i'm okay don't worry um there is what's that dude lobot right that's that was his name from cloud city wouldn't you say he has that head extension securing agent thorne you've exceeded your previous statistics by oh forgive me i'm so familiar with your profile that i forgot he has a very it's a very posh accent and hello that's that's the type of accent i'm eager to analyze your performance yeah i replayed the last mission i got actually better marks i didn't die so i got the efficiency metal or whatever not efficiency you know survivor or whatever so that's cool let's see what we gotta do we've learned that a convoy of new republic engineers is traveling from hosnian prime to project starhawks secret base through the wreckage and allow them to jump to hyperspace we will calculate all possible this is going to be like a stealth mission you must not be detected yeah we cannot risk losing this convoy oh okay well this is gonna go either of two ways it will leave the system oh we'll see we will see return to the overseer and prepare for immediate redeployment sounds good sounds like a plan i've already contacted the imperial authorities they're my records indicate that captain amos is triggered to say the least his fleet is already in ruins after initiating several battles that were frankly quite unnecessary captain amos is enthusiastic i'm hoping he's not a fool we'll see about that i can't afford to lose assets at this stage how enthusiastic he after your is work at horseman prime this should be an effortless mission for you pilot yes my faith in you was not misplaced make sure it stays that way all right sounds like a plan man these are like the nicest imperials you could meet right okay who else do we got spinning around spinning around excuse the motion sickness potentially which i don't get oh we're flying that we're flying that nice that's cool i don't know what it is it's like a support ship half of the empire's fracturing is down to commanders operating in isolation this is my favorite member she's cool we're all one empire or should be perhaps annihilating this starhawk will bring us together i don't know if you'll be able to like choose at the end who we go for i'm assuming like you can't really do much choice can you because we'll have survived the crucible and come out stronger for it because like there's only one way things can go i don't know if this star hawk is in any of the other media vaughn reg where is the dude cyber dude what's his name gray she's like the only one that's smaller than us right a vendetta with lyndon james take it from me nothing motivates like betrayal i've seen too many good pilots friends turned freighter i put them out of their misery there's always more out there holy i didn't mercy oh nice lyndon james nice nice nice they're not just traitors problems to solve once the war is done i like battlefront 2's campaign it's fun for what it is it didn't need the edition you know what is it called it's like a stupid like aftermath or something a simple in and out mission should be painless for us but stay on your toes you never know what cheap tricks the rebels will pull this evro hmm long way from civilization i haven't seen the outer rim since the insurrection at kriego well let's get to it then cool to my tie is this even a tie what the is this it's pretty cool looking look at all these stormtroopers just like standing there nice all right thai reaper star fighter support if the enemy sees one they know they're in trouble all right it's built to disable enemy fighters with ion lasers i've also equipped jamington to keep you off enemy radars and tactical shields to protect allied ties tactical shield squadron mask nice alright let's get to it that is a cool looking ship i like the red it looks like i actually fly normally with the noise this thing makes it's like how the are we gonna stealth through this okay hey everyone back on this mission for the second time i guess i don't need to say hey everyone because the episode already started but i started playing the mission and it just like straight up glitched down on me i'm going to spoil three minutes into the future there is a section where we have to destroy missiles and that sucks straight up glitched out yeah there's no other way around it um so yeah this is gonna be redone so we have this we can go stealth by masking our squad just like this this might be good for like actually this might be good for multiplayer um i've been playing multiplayer a little bit it's fun it's way [Music] starfighter assault is it or is that the super complicated mode i don't remember anyways so this is going to be a little bit like you know like i'm like really no i really know what i'm doing yeah i'm going at seven whatever seven knots i don't know i guess these are ships so it would be not i think how you can bump it up like really fine tune your speed appreciate this is going to ruin our so this comes in with his like half wrecked star destroyer and starts to mess it up okay i think i know how to i think i know how to cycle through targets but thank you so this is where we've encountered some problems what you have to do here is target these missiles and you see that little meter go up depending on how many you destroy um and basically what ended up happening is they just stopped spawning and the kind of prompts from the characters were still saying that the missiles were being launched and that they were i missed that that they were um hitting the targets and i was up but like literally nothing was happening so that was a little bit strange okay i'm a little bit lost okay we had one one hit it's all good in the end of the world it ain't the end of the world these guys are entertaining each other you know okay i think we're good i've gotten i've gotten farther than before so this should be okay nice hey we made it through we made it through hey that was easy that was way easier front shields here nice got these lasers charged this should be easy enough listen disabling ships is my forte uh boys and girls it would be nice if you could like cover me um i am getting majorly up here whoa oh okay i hit the ship a little bit excellent that was easy how did i say it i said it weird lambda shuttles let's stay american here for americans i'm not but you know okay we gotta protect them all right chill reached let's move cool okay a tactical shield the tactical shield is a portable shield generator which you can launch at friendly targets it will attach an allyship granting them additional protection okay um boys oh because i'm targeting the x-wing right yes i am and there was a third one there should be a third one right because that's shielded that one ain't shielded either all right oh man this thing is slow it is a support ship but man is it weird being with the imperials and being this slow you know okay i need to i think okay counter-measured i need them shields so this is going a lot better uh okay i should switch back to [Music] all enemies because we need to take out them fighters holy there's a lot of them bruh the only thing my oh off he bumped into me not nice getting bumped into by your own tie fighter squadron oh i was just a glancing hit you know it's nothing to worry about what if i do this my mask might mask my squadron can't even talk okay should be good what do you mean be careful what did i do did i do something stupid oh i must have gotten like an attacker on me do you see that level of evasion that's why you come to this channel for skill for skill at this game that thing doesn't do any damage right this ion cannon i don't know if it does i think it might have okay i need a bit of hp oh sounds like a plan oh we're gonna go to all rebels have scrambled allies fighter squadron they're truly desperate now we'll finish off their fighters do i not have any more or it's recharging come on there we go there should be one more they got three of them out that one is shielded down is shielded last one of them [Music] is there only two no no it seems like what did i just lose a shuttle i think i might have my bad there we go i don't know if i did take or they did take out a shuttle these be shielded now so they know they don't need to worry there's a lot of star fighters and this thing is very slow not even slow it's like not maneuverable oh this does do damage nice i'm gonna get like unmeddled it's so hard because oh i should go back to all enemies because the boy i think lost the shuttle whatever i got you fam what did she say i wasn't paying attention to what she said they're like retreating right that's what i i think she said that yes they are defend captain amos we gotta defend this i thought we were gonna kill him are we actually going to do anything i feel like he's dead oh i want to see a big explosion he's dead what an idiot at least it's all good we won i guess and that was a short mission not sure if i like that ship i get what it's all about but you know cool i just knocked into my mic see this is what i was wondering you know because they were talking about finding the starhawk already i'm like if they find it like what the hell else is gonna happen in this game but i guess it's not going to be that easy i guess you know i eat that further sec on your eat further all right we got a decent suite of medals marksman that's the only one that i didn't get cool sounds like a plan of what oh we're moving hold on we're moving back to the rebels but wait then we play three missions with the rebels and only two with the imperials i guess so i mean gotta keep the balance yeah we're back oh we're gonna do a y-wing we are going to do a y-wing mission right i think that's what it means nice nice nice nice nice nice it's my favorite ship oh look at this cockpit this cock-a-doodle pit sick i'm gonna like this mission all right cool i'm already happy i'll wrap it up here uh for today i think this one mission per episode format works even though some of the missions are shorter some are a little bit more involved yeah we'll continue it on from here next time peace out thanks for watching like the video subscribe and all that see ya [Music] you
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Mad Max Descends On Walmart as Hordes of Homeless Threaten Supply of Portable Toilet Seats
okay guys just when you thought you had heard it all at Walmart they come up with a new one I drove all the way up here from bugs in a jar Farm to get these you know these toilet seats these portable toilet seats that clip over the five gallon buckets you know for my outhouses I'm building and then the bags that fit the five gallon buckets after you do your business in them so I drive all the way to Walmart and I find they are locked up in a glass case we have security cameras in use please see a Walmart associate for assistance so uh trying to find a Walmart associate so I finally found this guy and he told me only the people in automotive can come unlock the toilet seat and you should see the line at the automotive uh counter on this Saturday morning so uh so I guess they have a big problem at Walmart you know with people uh grabbing portable toilet seats and running out the door but actually there is a big homeless camp uh you know back behind Walmart so I guess what is there has been a rash of homeless people coming into Walmart grabbing the toilet seats off the shelf I guess they're not grabbing let's see the sleeping bags are not wrapped up but uh the toilet seat uh they have decided this is a high risk theft item unfucking believable
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Shannon Watches Die Hard With A Vengeance And Gets Grounded
thank you [Music] while my family is at my aunt and uncle's house for my cousin Phillips 24th birthday I will watch Die Hard with a Vengeance at home foreign oh my God this die-hard film from 1995 was very extreme it has an ensemble cast with Bruce Willis Samuel L Jackson and Jeremy Irons it's a very good movie uh oh it's Amanda and she's coming well Shannon I want to tell you what movie you just watched tell me the truth right now okay then you're not going to be happy once I say this but I just watched Die Hard with a Vengeance neat oh my God Shannon how dare you watch Die Hard with a Vengeance you know that you are way too young to watch this film and plus it is rated R because it has strong violence and language but Amanda I really love watching the Die Hard film franchise absolutely not you can't watch these films because they are not appropriate for you you should be really ashamed of yourself young lady that's it you're grounded for five days there will be no TV no video games no computer no restaurants no rated R and NC-17 movies no junk food no activities that you like no amusement parks no music no vacations no Sports no hanging out with your friends no concerts no family outings and no other things and I will be telling your family when they get home from your cousin Phillips 24th birthday party go to your room right now and you will be forced to watch Sesame Street as a punishment for watching Die Hard with a Vengeance [Music]
Elevator Alarm Coaster and Arcade Productions Inc.
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Tell Tale Heart Performance Monologue
[Music] true nervous very very dreadfully nervous I had been an am but why will you say that I am mad the disease sharpened my senses not destroyed not dulled them above all was the sense of hearing acute I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth I heard many things in Hell how then am I mad hearken and observe how how healthily how calmly I can tell you the whole story it is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain but once conceived it haunted me day and night object there was none passion there was none I I loved the old man he never wronged me he' never given me insult for his gold I had no desire I I think it was his eye yes it was this one of his eyes resembled that of a vulture a pale blue eye with a film over it and whenever it fell upon me my blood ran cold and so by degrees very gradually I made up my mind to take the life of the old man and thus rid myself of the eye forever now this is the point you fancy me mad Mad Men know nothing but you should have seen me you should have seen how wisely I proceeded with what caution with what foresight with what dissimulation I went to work I was never kinder to the old man then during the whole week before I killed him and every night just at midnight I turned the latch of his door and opened it oh so gently and then when I made an opening sufficient for my head I put in a dark Lantern all closed closed so that no light Shone out and then I thrust in my head oh you would have laughed to see how cunningly I thrust it in and I moved it slowly very very slowly so that I might not disturb the old man's sleep it took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed now would a mad man have been so wise as this and then when my head was well in the room I unded the lantern cautiously oh so cautiously cautiously for the hinges creeped I undid it just so much that single thin Ray Fell upon the Vulture Eye and this I did for seven long nights every night just at midnight but I found the eye always closed and so it was impossible to do the work for it was not the old man who vexed me but his evil eye and every morning when the day broke I went boldly into the chamber and spoke courageously to him calling him by name in a hearty tone and inquiring ing how he had passed the night so you see he would have been a very profound old man indeed to suspect that every night just at 12 I looked upon him while he slept upon the eighth night I was more than usually cautious in opening the door a watch's minute hand moves more quickly than did mine and never before that night had I felt the extent of my own powers of my sagacity I could scarcely contain my feelings of Triumph to think that there I was opening the door little by little and he not even a dream of my secret Deeds or thoughts I fairly chuckled at the idea and perhaps he heard me for he moved on the bed suddenly as if startled now you may think that I drew back but no his room was as black as pitch with a thick darkness and so I knew that it could not see the opening of the door and I kept pushing it on steadily steadily I had my head in I was about to open the lantern when my thumb slipped upon the tin fastening and the old man sprang up in his bed crying out who's there I kept quite still and said nothing for a whole hour I did not move a muscle and in the mean time I did not hear him lie down he was still sitting up in the bed listening just as I have done night after night hearkening to the death Watchers in the wall presently I heard a slight groan and I knew it was the groan of mortal Terror it was not the groan of pain or grief oh no it was a low stifled sound that arises from the bottom of the Soul when overcharged with awe oh I knew the sound well many a night just at midnight when all the world slept it has Weld up for my own bosom deepening with its Dreadful Echo the Terrors that distracted me I say I knew it well I knew what the old man felt and pied him although I chuckled it hard I knew that he had been lying awake ever since that first slight noise when he had turned in the bed his fears had been ever since growing up on him he'd been trying to fancy them causeless but could not he had been saying to himself it is nothing but the wind in the chimney it is only a mouse crossing the floor which is merely a cricket which is made a single sure yes he' been trying to comfort himself with these suppositions but he had found all in vain all in vain because death in approaching him had stocked with his black shadow before him and enveloped the victim and it was the mournful influence of the unperceived shadow that caused him to feel although he neither saw no heard to feel the presence of my head within the room when I had waited a long time very patiently without hearing him lie down I resolved open a little a very very little crevice in the Lantern and so I opened it you cannot imagine how stealthily stealthily until at length a single dim Ray like the thread of a spider shut up from the crevice and fell upon the vulture ey and it was open wide wide open and I grew Furious as I gazed upon it oh I saw it with perfect distinctness all the dull blw with a hideous Veil over it that chilled the very marrow of my bones and yet I could see nothing else of the old man's face or person for I had directed The Ray as if by Instinct precisely upon that damn spot and now have I not told you that were you mistake for madness as but an over acuteness of the senses now I say there came to my ears a low du quick sound such as a watch mix when enveloped in Cotton oh I knew that sound well too it was the beating of the old man's heart and it increased my Fury as a beating of a drum stimulates the soldier into courage but even yet I refrained and kept still I scared ly breathed I held the lantern motionless I tried how steadily I could maintain the ray upon the eye but meantime the hellish tattoo of the heart increased it grew quicker and quicker and louder and louder every instant the old man's Terror must have been extreme it grew louder I say louder every moment do you mark muel I have told you that I am nervous so I am and now at the dead hour of the night amid the the Dreadful Silence of that old house so strange a noise as this excited me T controllable Terror yet for some minutes longer I refrained and Stood Still but the beating grew louder louder louder I thought the heart must burst and now a new anxiety seized me the sound would be heard by a neighbor the old man's hour had come with a loud yell I threw open the Lantern and leaped into the room he shrieked once once only in an instant I dragged him to the floor and pulled a heavy bed over him I then smiled gay to find the deed so far done but for many minutes longer the heart beat on with a muffled sound this however did not vex me it would not be heard through the wall at length it ceased the old man was dead so I removed the bed and examine the corpse yes he was stoned dead I I placed my hand upon the heart and held it there for many minutes there was no pulsation he was stoned dead and his eye would trouble me no more if you still think me mad you will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of the body well then I waned and I worked hastily but in silence first of all I dismembered the corpse I cut off the head and the arms and the legs I then took up three planks from the flooring of the chamber and deposited all between the scantlings I then replaced those boards so cleverly so cunningly that no human eye not even his could have detected anything wrong oh there was nothing to wash out no stain of any kind there was no blood spot whatever I'd been too wary for that a tub had caught all that I had made an end to these labors it was 4:00 still dark as midnight as the bells sound sounded the hour there came a knocking at the street door I went down to open it with a lightheart for what had I now to fear well there entered three men who introduced themselves with perfect suavity as officers of the police a shriek had been heard by a neighbor during the night suspicion of Foul Play had been aroused and information had been lodged at the police office and they the officers had been deputed to search the premises I smiled for what had I now to fear I bad the gentleman welcome the shriek I said was my own in a dream the old man I mentioned was absent in the country I took my visitors all over the house I B them search search well I led them at length to his chamber I showed them his treasures secure undisturbed in the enthusiasm of my confidence I brought Chairs into the room and desired them here to rest from their fatigues while I myself in the wild Audacity Of My Perfect Triumph placed my own seat upon the very spot beneath which reposed the corpse of the victim though the officers were satisfied my manner had convinced them I was singularly at ease and while they sat I answered cheerily they chattered of familiar things but a long I felt myself getting pale and wish them gone my headach and I I fancied a ringing in my ears was still the men sad and still chatted well the ringing became more distinct but I I talked more freely to get rid of the feeling it it continued and gained definiteness until at length I found that the noise was it was not within my ears no doubt I grew very pale but I talked more fluently and with a heightened voice and yet the sound increased and what could I do it was a low dull quick sound much such a sound as a as a watch makes when enveloped in Cotton I cast for breath and yet the officers heard it not what can I do I talk more quickly more vly but the sound steadily increased and I I I arose and I argued about Trifles in a high key with violent gesticulations but the noise steadily increased why would they not be gone I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides as if excited to Fury by the observations of the men but the noise steadily increased oh God what can I do I foamed I raved I swore I swung the chair upon which I'd been sitting and graded it upon the boards but the noise arose overall and continually increased it grew louder louder louder and still the men sat pleasantly and smiled was it possible they heard not ohmighty God no no they heard they suspected they knew they were making a mockery of my horror and this I thought and this I think but anything was better than this Agony anything was more tolerable than this Division I could bear those hypocritical Smiles no longer I felt that I was scream or die and now again ha louder louder ther ther villains I Shri thisle no more I in with the deed to off the planks here here it is a beating of his Hideous Heart [Music]
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WGU Health Information Management Degree Review: Bachelor Degree In 6 Months?
in today's video we're going to be going over how you can get a health information management degree in as little as six months and you're going to be able to do this by going to a school called WGU also known as Western Governors University now Western Governors University for those of you who don't know is a competency-based school this basically means that instead of you having to go through all those classes doing all those projects and basically having to go to college for on average 5.1 years in order to get your bachelor's degree if you are competent in the subject they make it very easy for you to test out of it and they do this in a variety of different methods which I will go over in this video now there are several different terminologies I've heard for this some people call it degree hacking but basically some people take this to an extreme and they're able to graduate with an entire bachelor's degree from a school like WGU in as little as two months like my friend Josh matacord did with the hardest degree at WGU which is computer science and there are certain strategies and tactics that until I did this series were so valuable that I only shared them with my private Consulting clients but I decided to just basically give up all of my secrets and put it all on this YouTube series so if you appreciate me giving you all this value go ahead gently tap that like button and let's jump into it now by the way this might also be referred to as a BS in health information management and I actually created a cheat sheet for you that is going to make this entire process insanely easy and I will link that down in the description as well as the pinned comment below so you can look at that and follow along while you're going through this video so the first step that you want to do is you want to take an inventory of all of the different credits that you already have and you'll probably be surprised at how many credits you can transfer in the reason for this is because WGU is very gracious with the types of credits that they allow to be transferred in so for instance you can get credits from work experience military experience certificates and certifications that you've taken High School classes like AP or IB and of course if you already have some college experience like maybe you took a semester to at a community college you can transfer that in as well now if you have any questions about what you can and cannot transfer in definitely contact the counselor but definitely take your time on this step because you will be surprised at some of the stuff that you can actually transfer in so once you have your transcript available go ahead send it into WGU and they will send you a list of the classes that you still have to take after that point and at this point you want to move on to step two which is use third-party companies in order to test out of the remaining classes now I highly recommend using these three companies the first one which is the one I recommend the most is study.com the second one is straighterline and the third one is sophia.org all three of these companies are great the one that Josh and I have had the best experience with with the students that we've taught has been study.com they seem to be the most assistant people have generally good experiences with them and they seem to be a little bit on the easier side typically but basically most of the classes that you would have to take at WGU to get your degree can be taken on study.com instead and the advantage to this is study.com is faster cheaper and it's typically going to be easier than the classes that you would take at WGU so it is definitely to your advantage to take these classes using study.com study your line or Sophia now looking at the cheat sheet that I gave you you can save 30 off your first three months if you use study.com I believe the coupon code is Shane hummus so if you appreciate all this hard work that we put into creating this resource for you and you want to help out the channel a little bit go ahead and use that coupon code at checkout and you'll also save some money so after you have tested out of all those classes using study.com sophia.org and straighterline then you're going to go ahead and transfer all those classes and then move on to step three which is you want to pre-study or pre-game the remaining classes right so you might have somewhere between 5 and 15 classes remaining that you still have to take and you want to go ahead and pre-study those classes you can do this through a variety of different methods but I think the easiest way to figure out the most efficient way for you to study depending on the course you're taking the class you're taking and the test you're trying to test out of is going to be to go to the WGU subreddit and there is a main WGU subreddit but usually there's also another subreddit for the specific degree so you want to go find that subreddit and then see what everybody else is doing because people will typically share their strategies and tactics for testing out of these classes as fast as possible and in many cases they'll recommend a great resource for you to pre-study the class and then go ahead and pass that test as fast as you can now one thing I want to note is you have not enrolled in WGU at this point the enrollment counselor may be sort of pressuring you to enroll and that's kind of their job right because the more time that you're in WGU the more money they're going to make but it's in your best interest to actually test out of these classes using these third-party companies because like I said before it's faster cheaper and easier and it's also in your best interest to pre-study these classes so that you can finish at WGU aka the time you're actually enrolled as fast as possible so at this point once you feel confident that you are going to be able to pass these tests and get through these classes really fast you're going to move on to step four which is you want to enroll in WGU and then knock these tests out as fast as possible right so you're going to go through these classes do the training and then take the test and try to get through them as fast as you can and the reason for this is because WGU basically charges you per term and one term is going to be six months so if you really take this seriously and you use these strategies you could very likely graduate from WGU in one term and if you're super busy maybe it'll take you two terms to graduate so that would be somewhere between in six months to one year of actually being enrolled AKA actually paying for college and that's a heck of a lot better than the national average which is 5.1 years so there's lots of stories online of people you know speed running or degree hacking and they're able to finish the degree extremely fast but for a normal typical person who maybe already has a job they already have a family they're busy I still think it's realistic to set a goal of finishing in two years or less and that includes all of the pre-studying all of the certifications you're taking uh taking the third party companies classes Etc and that's still a heck of a lot better than 5.1 years so now we're going to go ahead and jump into the cheat sheet and I'm going to take you through step by step exactly how you could do this all right so this is the cheat sheet and I'll just go ahead and kind of walk you through this really quickly so the ID right here this is going to be the you know the class ID at WGU it makes it a lot easier to look up the course name is basically the class name at WGU and this is how many units each course is going to be and of course I have linked it up specifically to study.com classes right so you know for this course right here writing with a strategy if you take this class on study.com then you would be able to test out of that course now I also made it very easy for you to find the class on study.com so if you just hover over that and then click this it will take you to the study.com class also for whatever reason if study.com doesn't have the class we will try to keep this up to date and make sure we include it on straighterline or Sophia so for instance you know introduction to pharmacology Farm 103 you can take that one on straighterline.com as well so by the way you can just go ahead and do file and make a copy if you want to do this for yourself and I recommend that you do that but if you want to go through these steps yourself and use this as kind of a reference to make everything super easy just go ahead and make a copy of it so we'll go ahead and start off with step number one which is you want to transfer in existing classes so in this particular case again I'm just making this up but let's say you took AP math in high school you also took AP biology so you're able to test out of those two classes on top of that you did one semester of Community College so you're also able to test out of communications art and math so you would go ahead and transfer those classes into WGU now for the health related degrees there are less classes that you can transfer in for some of the like Business and Technology degrees you can transfer a ton of classes in but not quite as good for the health related degrees but I'm still pretty good so once you transferred those classes in you would move on to the next phase which is testing out and again not as many classes you can test out of but you can still test out of a decent amount of them so you would you know test out of all these classes using study.com as well as straighterline and it probably wouldn't take you too long to do that because there's not that many classes to test out of and for this particular degree there are no certificates that you can use at least at this time but again we might update it in the future so make sure you check back so in this particular case these are the classes that you have remaining so a little bit more than half of the classes you still have remaining so you'd want to move on to the pre-studying phase so you'd basically want to pre-study for these classes as much as you can and again I would definitely check out the WGU subreddits in order to figure out the most up-to-date and best strategies to do so and then once you feel confident about that you would go ahead and move on to the phase where you actually enroll in WGU phase four and you start taking the classes as fast as you possibly can so you'd want to take these classes and knock them out as fast as possible now of course there are those people who take it super seriously and they're able to graduate from WGU in ridiculously short periods of time like my friend Josh matacore who is able to get a computer science degree in two months because he you know really took it seriously and he was actually trying to like set a record I think but for a normal person the time that it takes for you to finish it in terms of the time you're enrolled in WGU I will probably be one to two terms if you take it you know semi-seriously and you have a decent amount of time and maybe even longer if you are a really busy uh grown-up with a family and a full-time job Etc and realistically if you're a busy grown-up with a full-time job and a family Etc I still think you could probably aim for getting done with this degree in two to two and a half years which is a heck of a lot better than 5.1 years on average I highly recommend checking this WGU video out right here because WGU is really good for certain types of people but it's not for everyone so definitely check that video out there's also alternative colleges that I talk about in that video that are really good alternatives to WGU in case you want to get a different degree or something along those lines
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PC Build AMD RX 6900XT / Featuring Montech Sky Two Morocco Blue PC Case
right then guys this is the all AMD build featuring their Morocco Blue Sky 2 montec mid ATX PC case big thank you to Montag I really do appreciate it first different color except for white but black piece case I've ever looked at and what we got is the full unboxing we're gonna have a lock what the overall look of the cases we're gonna have some nice peel action we're gonna have a look at the full layout then we're gonna directly go straight to the build itself and I've also got some thermals for that RX 6900 XT graphs card to see if this case contain the Beast so continue to watch because this one's gonna be awesome [Music] okay [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] again [Music] move it up [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] so the montex sky tour in Morocco blue what I will say is this case is very very good quality and for the price point it's quite a bargain I will say the cable mansion in the back was very straightforward the rubber grommets are very nice quality the overall RGB fans are included are very nice the airflow direction that pulls air from the side and pushes it across with the glass very good as you saw with The Thermals with the RX 6900 XT yes the junction temp did hit 95 degrees but this is expected from the this beast but overall this case for the price it's a bargain at the actual quality of the case it's outstanding well I will see them on Tech is fair play very because for the price this is probably the best budget case I've actually looked at and that says a lot especially when I've looked at be quiet I've looked at landtech I'm not antique sorry I've unlocked at Cooler Master so what I will say is if you were looking to buy a different color than white or black then this is definitely a fantastic choice what I will say though montec is I know you guys will be watching I would love to see different colors maybe a green a yellow because there's so many people out there in the community for gaming as well as customizing modding they would love this type of quality Case for low price budget but in different colors just like the height the height brand they do exactly that they offer different colors I'd love to see a green maybe a yellow but that's just me and what I would like to say is a big thank you to them this case has been a breeze to actually building and next I would love to look at your two air coolers your low end and your high end because at the moment my air cooler reveals and videos are kind of going really good so yeah fantastic case for the price budget case but brilliant the Fantastic quality and that's pretty much it guys don't forget to subscribe don't forget to like because I've got much more content coming so don't forget to subscribe don't forget to like and as always I hope you guys have a fantastic day goodbye
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Introducing Omnipresence
hey everybody it's dr marcus jacobs with author mastery and i've created a special little series of videos for you on omni presence so stay tuned over the next couple of weeks as i release video after video of incredible valuable content on how you can create omnipresence for you your brand and chiropractic not only within your practice but within your community and internationally if you want so firstly what's omnipresence what are we actually going to be talking about in this series of videos omnipresence is being everywhere wherever your patient or prospective patient goes you're there adding value educating providing insights delivering understanding evoking a powerful compelling amazing response in their heart and mind compelling them to seek you out to search out chiropractic and uncover its truths so that it can impact their health their life in a profound and powerful way which is exactly what chiropractic does so omnipresence is about your reach it's about your service it's about your education and contribution to your patients yes but to the education of your community in respect to the value purpose and impact of chiropractic and thereby helping them understand why you need to be the person they see not just now but in ongoing way for their health because the education you deliver the value that you will provide will make it clear in their mind and not only are you the right person to see for their health needs you're the right person to continue to see to elevate their health beyond the pain and symptoms they may be experiencing beyond the frustrations and problems that may be present you're going to take them on an educational journey as to the immediate and long-lasting benefits of chiropractic the value of chiropractic on health and quality of life not just symptomatic relief this is an exciting process because when you are omnipresent you have the opportunity not only to be everywhere and be seen by your patients and community and become known in your community as the go-to as the expert in your field you become the authority you become the messenger of hope the harbinger of health this is an exciting opportunity and we are going to walk through step by step this incredible platform that i've created to help you understand not only what omnipresence is but how you can create it almost effortlessly so that you can achieve greatness in your community in service to the patients within your practice and elevate yourself to a position of true authority powerful appreciation immense respect as a chiropractor for the chiropractic message so i'm excited to share this with you by the way click on click down below you'll be able to find you can download a free copy of this this is just a visual of what we're going to be discussing and watch each of the videos because we are going to break this down in a powerful and compelling way for you so that you can find your omnipresent message and be present in the hearts and minds of your patients in the community and service to chiropractic i look forward to seeing you on the next video
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The Sabbath teaching
how do you know you're doing wrong if you don't know that commandment exists book of Deuteronomy lays it out simple and plain he gave us his Ten Commandments but he also gave us principles to live by precepts to live by he showed us his judgments his testimony his will in his way have you asked God through his son for his anointing have you prayed daily I pray twice a day first thing in the morning because I'm uncertain of this world and the things that I will face today and then at night or in the evening time because I thank God that he brought me through yet another day so I try to cover myself to make sure that I know where I'm going and what I'm doing because I'm relieving trusting and believing that God is gonna be there for me when these things of uncertainty when these Satan rises his head up whether I'm at work on the way to work on the freeway at the gas station getting gas at the grocery store at the department store at the doctor's office if you're not prayed up on a constant continuous basis Satan will find a way to get in and when he do he treats habit and then he leaves that's his car sat there with Jesus Bible say he had his hand in the till yeah he was still in the money Bible also say he was the one to portray Jesus at the Last Supper how do you sit with some who has taught you so much who has shown you so much spiritually and physically sent you out to buy to the conquer the world and how you came back praising that the spirit listened to you and the Holy One said don't praise them but thank God that your name is written in the book of life that's how you know that you have a spirit because you're still here to live another day to fight another day to be able to conquer those things that Satan and set before you he's laid traps yeah it's all a matter of time to get to that point in time that his trap is sprung in our life but God will always take that negative and make it a positive so what'd he do for us in our lives as we're hearing what we had seen and thought maybe in a negative God is always planted for good I mean we can't deny it Satan is here he runs this world the Holy One is gone God is in heaven and the precedent world has been released to rehab it to show itself to let you know and let me know that he has dominion here on earth do we jump seems like it with all the negatives that's going on all of the things that are happening look at California second largest wildfire in California history as it continues to burn Lou say that it won't even be under control until well into the first of the year then imagine fire burning that long I know the people in that area probably think they live in Hell what they didn't they didn't believe in hell they Crowley do now when looking see that they're surrounded by fire and everything is burning and they stood on the hearth starting Wow so we have a lot before us is it God's will that we make it through course we have to listen Bible says ask how can you ask for something but you don't know exists how can you ask for something that you don't even understand how can you ask if you don't pray man was always praying because he don't know the uncertainties of his world and what it holds knowing the evil that lurks within comes quickly as a thought I was safe to say to come in as a thought and then he'll leave after that thought is complete
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How to: Request a Book from OhioLINK
in this tutorial we are going to learn how to request an item using ohiolink ohio line connects the catalogs from academic libraries from across our state together and we can borrow items from them for free once we are in Alice and we find a title that we want but is not available for checkout as you can see this item has already checked out for the semester we then need to click on the search ohiolink button to the right this will take us to the ohiolink catalog that links academic libraries in the state of ohio together you will see that many libraries also own this book check to make sure that some are listed as available on the right side click the green request button in the library holdings section of the page on this page you will need to select Ohio U and then click Submit type in your Ohio ID and password these are the same credentials you use to get into your Ohio email before you click submit you need to select which branch of Ohio University you want your item to be shipped to in the pickup location drop down menu is where you will select Athens Alden then click the green submit button you will then see a confirmation page telling you where your item is coming from please note that it takes three to five business days for the item to arrive
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Lightest Running Vest in the World? Marathon racing vest?
oh my goodness everybody I am so excited I can't I can't believe it [Music] so you you know the trainings getting a little more serious when you gotta pull the cooler out that's right here's my cooler I'm gonna get my drinks right so when you're watching this on Sunday morning there's a good chance I'm gonna be due in the middle of my tempo run 15 miles on the Highline Canal in Denver if you're out there give me a wave I'm gonna be pounding ground but as soon as I'm done I want to make sure I'm putting the right nutrients back into the body and I like my drinks to be nice and cold hence the cooler so that's what I'm up to now and yes we're gonna go later into the studio talk about potentially potentially the lightest running vest in the world all right here we go everyone so you all probably do this as well you fill up a water bottle put it in the free-throw fill it up all the way put it in the freezer and then you got a nice good chunk of ice for your [Music] all right everyone hydration is set for tomorrow's tempo day when you're watching this again today I just got back from my 6 mile run 10k 9:20 per mile all right 545 per kilometer we're bopping baby in the New Balance Beacon v2s nice and easy you know easy days easy hard days hard that is how I like to train I let's dive into it the topic for today have I discovered the lightest running vest in the world in the entire world running vests have exploded really in the last 10 years I don't remember and ok I remember I remember Camelback that's all I remember when I was in high school or college it's crazy like now I was do so I've been doing research for the past two weeks trying to find the lightest running vest in the world and sure enough I think I found it in fact it's hanging right here on the tripod I'm gonna show it to you here in a second but first I just want to walk you through this is my first running vest by ultimate direction this is four years old I do believe love this vest it's the ant on carpet guy I think that Tony carpet guy original vest I do believe and it worked with these hard bottles here this is what I used on my first knowlins 14 attempt and then last summer I decided to upgrade to a little more nimble raid light vest here which you have seen me use a ton to carry water food but also most importantly the GoPro and the drone this is what I use for filming for all of you so that's from red light and as I'm transitioning from ultra running to marathon running I've been observing a lotmore marathon races in the past 12 months watching them on YouTube or watching him on NBC and I'm noticing a lot of participants more and more not not everyone but more and more I see people wearing vests in the mirror in a rode marathon um so here's a couple points I just want to bring up as to why I think it's not frankly a bad idea to consider using a vest in a marathon so wearing a vest to carry your hydration and your nutrition so here's just a couple of points that I wrote down first of all you have consistent hydration that is not mixed you know sometimes you can get to an aid station and the drinks can be mixed too thick or maybe not thick enough and you put it back and you're like look that was like way too much sugar or way too much something um so that you can mix your drinks how you want and you can drink consistently meaning you don't have to drink just at the aid stations you can drink you know maybe every two miles as opposed to every who knows maybe every four miles however often the eight stations are are on the marathon course let's see there's no excuse not to fuel well during the race when you have your own vest because it's literally right on you so in in your mind mentally you can't like fall back on that thought like oh my gosh I'm not doing well because the eight station is you know two and a half miles ahead and I'm running out of water I'm writing on out running out of goos so that's another thoughts you can now this is little I don't know this may be a little outside the box but you can run through aid stations and not break your stride if an aid station is really busy or maybe an aid station is like you just don't feel like you need to stop like you feel like you're in a groove but you know you should still have some water and like two miles from now it's on you it's always with you so that's another reason that I would consider wearing a vest is you don't break your stride and you just run through the aid stations but because once again the the nutrition and the hydration is with you um and just another thought is that if you're running a marathon and it's more than three-and-a-half hours I would I would consider a vest more so if you're running under three and a half hours your pace is going to be faster and so the bouncing of the bottles or the blood yeah but whatever kind of bottles you're using like they're gonna be bouncing a little bit and it might my it may break your stride down just a little bit to have that water usually the water is sitting right on your chest on sometimes you can use one second sometimes you can use a bladder that's I actually love using a bladder that sits on your back but again you're gonna feel a little bit more of that bounce but you know just depends on the paces that you're running so just wanted to bring those points up maybe a couple concerns for wearing a vest in a marathon obviously comfort in fact a la I'll save that for a second comfort a little you know extra weight because you're carrying water on you and then temperature control you wouldn't want the vest to be you know depending on the design like this vest is actually pretty warm I would never wear this vest in a marathon it's just like it's it's not made for Merritt's made for running in the mountains um so temperature control you wouldn't want your vest to make you too hot and now through my research over the past two weeks to discover and find the lightest running vest in the world in the entire world I found three others that are comparable in weight but are not as light as the one that is hanging right here on the tripod that I'm gonna show you I promise in one second so and this will it will eliminate some of the companies that you might be thinking in your mind is the lightest vest alright here we go these actually will go from heaviest to lightest so we'll start with a Camelback nano vest which weighs five ounces or hundred and fifty grams next the ultimate direction marathon vest which weighs four point nine ounces or a hundred and forty-one grams and last but not least the lightest that I could find through my research outside of the one that I own these Salomon s lab since - which weighs 3.3 ounces or 95 grams so eliminate those three companies can anybody guess which company in the entire world and I have discovered everyone there are I don't want to say hundreds but there are a ton of running vest companies I'm going to say I saw at least 50 and some are small companies some are big companies we're talking there are a ton of companies out there so this company that has the lightest running vest now in the world that I could find okay and they clean this on their website so I'm not just pulling this out of nowhere so if you're gonna claim it on your website it better be true that's right it is baby red light revenue team three leaders probably not saying that right it's French that's right red light is a company from France this is their revolute Eve we're sorry red light revolute Eve 3-liter with the bottles in it oh my goodness I've got some stats to read to you right now so it's very light it's an enveloping vest design it has two zipped side pockets to protect phones keys GoPros oh yeah and yes I haven't tested it yet I bet you could fit at least if you want to do just gels I bet you could put seven maybe eight gels in both of those pockets easily or maybe you want some real food in there it's laser tech which means the process of cutting the textiles cutting this material is by laser okay so that's pretty sweet and real quick it says on the back here the radical lightweight race vest is 65 grams for a three liter vest which translated to ounces that I wrote it down here is 2.3 ounces oh my goodness everyone I am amazed oh yeah by the way it has a one-year guarantee for zippers and zippers and seams so if if a zipper breaks or if a seam tears you you get it you get to send it in and they will replace it for free for one year that's pretty sweet as well you better believe I'm gonna be using this a ton in fact hey let's put it on for you here in the studio you're seeing some old footage some footage outside the studio of me putting it on but I wore this today on my 6 mile run now granted I wasn't racing today obviously but it's a it is incredibly lightweight I would say very comfortable I love these snaps love them I don't know what you did raid light in your design it's like they're so simple so simple and okay the first half mile I noticed the bounce of the bottles but then after after three quarters of a mile maybe one mile I completely forgot about the bottles bouncing just a little bit and I had them full I would never really wear this this vest in a race full and I'll just say I'm not gonna be using a vest in the Amsterdam marathon I would probably very actually 50k and above boom oh I cannot wait to race another 50k because of this vest I'm telling you game-changer the last 50k I raced I actually wore this ultimate direction bass which looking back is a little silly now considering how heavy this is and how on it's just not nimble at all I'm telling you everyone GameChanger the gauntlet has been dropped it has been dropped Solomon step your game up innovate step your game up all the companies over in the Alps get ready like I'm telling you this is the real deal um now listen okay I've only run in it once I will take it out for a speed test at some point if the race next week in New Hampshire the US Mountain Championships was longer I would I would race in this absolutely now I'm just gonna read through a couple more specs real quick here so made in France laser cut monofilament fabric harness race best with five pockets oh man - zip side pockets to protect phones keys and other valuables total volume of three litres okay one main pocket of two liters - front shoulder pockets for hydration boom oh here you go hold on wait for it oh we don't where they're not messing around everyone I mean if I was ever to get over into CCC or TDS or some I don't know if I'd use this probably not for UTMB but look at this my lucky trekking poles oh you don't think it can hold it boom Shakalaka look at that how on earth can this vest hold pulls as well Oh my good news everybody and I'm back okay back to the specs twin chest strap so you're seeing me put it on right now one with a whistle so if you know if you get lost out in nature it has a whistle built onto it pretty sweet actually let me test it out for you hold on there you go there you go there's the whistle and then supplied with to 600 milliliter easy flasks also compatible with 350 milliliter flasks that's a lot of water there it is in fluid ounces on your screen as well and then the sizes that it comes in sixty six to eight hundred centimeters for size small and that's I think I believe the chest medium seventy six to ninety six and centimeters in large is ninety two to 115 centimeters ladies and gentlemen a game changer I don't even know what else to say I'm probably gonna leave it there vest is keyword question of the day how do you hydrate during marathon races or ultra marathon races okay may be distinguished down in the comments which which distance you're going for and is it the belt is it the handheld is it the vest is it the aid stations is it something else that I'm not thinking of okay you guys are amazing I love you I'm excited I'm stoked I'm pumped I just can't believe it I love I love the back it's so nimble it's so comfortable I'm ready to go race I'm ready to go race alright everyone that is it for today I'm gonna throw it back on the right to my last rate light vest vlog from a long time ago over a year ago it's kind of funny actually looking back at it and on the left I'm gonna throw it back to using my ultimate direction vest as well that is it for today I love you guys see you d work hard and love each other see you tomorrow
Seth James DeMoor
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What is a Plain-View Search and Seizure?
all right so let's talk about plain view search and seizure now the reason this question comes up is people see it on TV shows or they watch live PD things like that and they want to know hey there was no warrant I told them no they couldn't search and now I'm getting arrested now what we're really talking about is if a law enforcement officer has a different basis to be making contact with you so let's say that you get pulled over for example for speeding and the officer walks up to your window asks you for your license and registration and as you're handing him those things in plain view he can either see some some sort of drug paraphernalia or something that he believes could be drugs at that point the officer could have a basis to ask you to get out of the vehicle and to search your car now it's counterintuitive because a lot of people say I didn't give him the I didn't give him the authority to search my car I didn't see a warrant I didn't see a drug dog it doesn't matter if an officer can see something that they believe is illegal criminal activity they can search that vehicle at that point in and potentially search your person and place you under arrest for those illegal items now similarly if you have an interaction with a police officer on the street or if there's a welfare check at someone's home again if an officer is making lawful contact for another reason and in plain view they see drugs or other criminal activity it could be a basis to search your home your car or your person and you could be under arrest for those items that were seen in plain view [Music]
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Software Workshop Introduction to MatLab Video 3
hello and welcome to video three of the introduction to matlab video series in this video we'll talk about file management specifically how to save the workspace and load workspaces how to import external files use a program with if for weld and switch files and do some graphs in matlab so in order to figure out where your working directory is you can use pwd they'll go ahead and tell you where you're working out of you can also search the file path for matlab this also lets you know which different software you went ahead and installed with the version of matlab let's go ahead and i'm going to clear everything out and we're going to go ahead and create the two objects x and y what we can do then is we can go ahead and save everything as a dot map file for the default let me switch over to my documents as an example and now if i sort this we have our math lab dot mat which is going to have the x and y within there so that's our workspace we can also save everything as something called sample one if we do that we now have our sample one title there too same information we can decide just to save x as a sample.sample2.dat when we do that notice it's a dat file we can also save y as an ascii file let's stat three and save an ascii file with 16 digits so here's some of the different options and to load what you can do is you can feed the file into memory by using load and then file name if you type in now type this that's the information there too and then who's that will tell you the file information if you're working with excel we have a data1.xlsx file we do now is going to use data and come a heading xls read i'm going to go ahead and import that so now we have click on headings we have our headers we have our data3 in our data without the headers let me go ahead and close the variable views if you have a csv file these are the commands to import as a csv row and columns start at position zero though just as a heads up we can also load in an image so we have our image with pixel information there and if we really were curious we have oops you have an image of wildcat there's one cat great so i'm gonna switch out of the variable and let's do a little bit of programming so we have an if which will be logical statement followed by a control statement you can use else if logical statement control statement else if it doesn't meet those conditions control statement then end with an end so if true it's going to do the statement false it's not going to do anything it'll skip ahead if it's true false for binary one is going to be true 0 is going to be false and all elements must be non-zero for a very logical statement let's go ahead and do this so we'll say okay x is 200 so if x is greater than 100 a equals large if else if it's greater than 50 it's going to be a medium and if it doesn't meet any of those it's going to be a small if we highlight and run this a is large and it saved that we can also use a4 so four variables start increments and ends which will be using a for loop so let's repeat this over and over a specific number of times for i in 1 to 10 this will be i so do that by intervals of 1. another way to write a two and it's equivalent we can all also do this as a this is example two as it's gonna be a nestle so it's gonna do one cycle in all four of these then another cycle and four and so forth so we have our nested loop we can also make it more complex we can also include a formula where it's evaluating x and the first column is going to be filled with zeros instead of ones within this if j equals one nicest you cannot evaluate it correctly and we can also use a break so we'll stop the loop and it can only be used in for loops or wow so once it meets the condition it's going to break or end it so while it's a logical statement then we have a control statement and repeats the statement an indefinite number of times and it will stop the iteration if and only if that specific condition is met so we'll start with n equals zero let's continue on until it meets the condition so once it has a four here it's going to stop here's another example we can also do a switch so switch the variable or expression the case one case value one control statement case value two control string otherwise control statement so switch among several cases based on an expression so i'm going to go ahead and do an input let's say we have 13. and so if we go ahead and run this into the remainder of it go ahead and just do this whole one as an example so go ahead and ask for a number i'm gonna type it in it's returned as an odd number and gives the remainder there's also default mode within matlab so an m files a command or a map or a macro mode so it's create consists of commands and executes them all at once so we have looking at our matlab we have a couple we have a sine plot we have an average plot so we have our function so we can take the average here we also have an example of an m one with a sine plot and a sine plot two different variations and we also one that's called new stats so it's going to go ahead and calculate a global and compute the mean medium for sub functions and so we can go ahead and call these within our matlab code so we have our scripts there's two tests we have a script here which is what we're running right now m we also have a function and those are the ones i just pulled up they're easier to find so you can actually have that and as long as it's with the same working directory go ahead and pull it so what i do is we're going to go ahead and uh so script how to do sign graphs i'm going ahead and run this because i'm using the information from it and we get our assign graph we can also the user-defined functions this is our average one that we had they pulled up previously notice how we don't have average in here yet i'm going to go ahead and run this there's our t if i go back to our [Music] here there's our function average in exactly what it's doing now i'm going to go ahead and use the sine plot 2. this is the corresponding one when i pulled up before i'm going to go ahead and do this so on hold i'm going to go ahead and then there's our plot and go ahead and click on that and i'll just turn the hold off so that's making sure it's finished and we can pull it and see what it looks like i want to do is i'm going to ask for the average and the median using new stats so i'm going to return this and that was the macro that we had before go ahead and run it our average in our median great so now let's go ahead and talk a little bit about graphs i'm going to talk about some basic graph functions some annotation functions and some special different options in there too let's go ahead and start with an example so i'm going to get the cosine log so go ahead and bring up our visual so we have our equation in our title our label of x and y we can also change this around too so x values y values let me go ahead and rerun that and switch back over to our plot there's also some other options too so we'll plot x and y with the c that's going to turn into a cyan using the color options we can also do this so we have a c here you notice how we've also included the x here that's more information so these are the different color options if you want specific pattern options these are all of the different pattern options we can use within this we can also do a graph overlay so i can hold and on so we can put our first graph graph it hold on leave it open hold off and so forth let's go ahead and let's do plot x so we have x i'm going to go ahead and do hold on plot y so now we fire both of them then hold off to finish since we're done with the overlay we can also insert text so i'm going to text put text here at 2.2 and 2.2 if we use g-text let's say we're trying to find x well you probably don't want to do that on your homework let's go ahead and do another example just went ahead and created t as a sequence within there i'm going to go ahead and plot so unplot this first one that we have and then i'm going to go ahead and leave hold on i'm going to plot our next plot insert some text insert text with a mouse you can go ahead and go like that and add some information so the g text allows you to insert text with a mouse based on specific area rather than defining it we can also rotate text it's going to rotate the text 90 degrees from our sine and cosine function we can also set the default we can also add in data so go ahead and put the data in there and now i'm going to go ahead and put a text offset so we've offset the text that corresponds with the data points which could be heavily helpful potentially screening out outliers we can also do some access functions so access min max for x min max for y and if you're doing three dimensional you want to make sure it ends with a z min z max i'm going to go ahead and plot this we can also manual so we can go ahead and decide where we want to have the scalings within that for using the scaling we can also change the access to type we can change it to equal we can do it as a square axis and as a normal so some different options here too we're going to do a matrix graph now graph n times n matrix as n vectors with an observable observations not plot one let's go ahead and v-plot x and let's go ahead and plot y we can also do peaks so i'm going to use this create an n times n matrix function so you can actually kind of see that as well which is really nice next we do is going to cover how to do multiple graphs so when you use the subplot commercial we used earlier so we subplot and then the number of rows and how many number of columns and it is an index so i'm going to go ahead and plot here so we have our plot one that's our title i'm going to do two three and two okay and go ahead and just run all those and we've kind of we filled it out we have that separate subplot there you can go ahead and you can add in some information we can save each one separately we can also add some information we can zoom in we can also change different features in there we could view different options we can put labels in here tie overall title so we can really customize this we can also change the axis based on position so it accesses position and information there so to clear the figure right now we just have a blank box within this i'm going to go ahead and do this so we went ahead and set the position and the access for the upper graph we're going to do the same thing here we're going to use a mesh sphere so now we have all the information here we can actually rotate it as well which is nice for 2d glass we can also do bar so let's be x comma y the width and this other if there's any specific options like stacked or grouped and then color options it's going to go ahead and do x which is a sequence between negative 2.9 to positive 2.9 by 0.2 under graph it and put the function in there so let me go ahead and clear this okay and now let's go ahead and try that one again there we go it's a little bit better we can also so the default style with the matrix you can cascade the groupings there too so we can actually click on that and get the specific information we can also do a stacked bar chart with a the color map is going to be hot and cool so when you do that a little bit more information there we can also do a compass graphing a vector imaginary number so we can kind of do this as well we can also include error bars so using a gaussian integration or integral function let me go ahead and run that and now we have the corresponding error bars we can also use a feather which is the same as a compass except x-axis as an origin so that's what it looks like and we can also do some other options here too so when you had use of bin limits histogram and notice that we're using x y and x not x y as we have that information we can also do a polar i'm going to do is knit fill it into a graph with a color map let's go ahead and run that so we went ahead and created that now let's do some three-dimensional graphs so we have to specify the z label we have our c label here for contour we view in view mtx which is a 4x5 transformation matrix or the orthographic and perspective transformation so we use a plot 3 for this and then the x the y and the z we need to use this as a grid so we've included the grid and then we can also rotate three dimensional space we can also connect columns of the three matrices and then we can also do mesh so this is good for plotting large matrix or a function of two with two inputs so we have the plot the colored parametric mesh defined by four matrices arguments so the matrix there uh plot so c equals z so the codes proportional to the mesh height we can use the vector x and y for x and get the information in there too and then mesh you can also do mesh grid for cartesian grid in 2d or 3d spaces as well as print out the coordinates there too let's go ahead and run this let me pull up the image and now we have our mesh we can also let me clear that and clear the console and then finally we're going to go ahead and run this so we can also do it as a rectangular grid and we can rotate that as well we can also do hidden on and off so do mesh piece of five have this i can use hold on hidden on so turn on hidden line i'm going to do mesh peaks this will be five below that and do that so now we've actually had it so rather than that being up five on the y-axis it's gone back down to the zero on the y-axis so we also use surf facets instead of meshes so this is another way of doing it too so we can do our initial piece of 25 so rather than the mesh it's going to be the circle within this we can also do remove the mesh entirely and do shading interpolations we can also rotate that in three-dimensional space and if we hover over certain points we can get the specific information let's go ahead and do some contours we can do a contour of the z matrix on the x y plane we can also do the contour for x y z matrices the vectors we can do a contour of z with n contours and some different specifications let's go ahead and do a contour piece with 15. it's going to be using a z matrix with that many contours okay we can also do a contour three and that's going to be in three dimensional space that we can then rotate there's also some variants of syrian mesh so it's a combination of the two we can go ahead and do a mesh with contour we have our mesh plot as well as the contour below it and then we can do surf lettings and then change the viewpoints to within this so for this we're going to use um as we move for the contour of this direction we have our elevation for viewing so i'm going to go ahead and do our color here that and do our different subplots so we have a different ones here and we can actually rotate these in space as well that concludes this video in our final video we're going to walk through two existing examples from the matlab website and talk about some additional resources thank you and see you in the next video
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Elizabeth Elliott Poetry Reading - The Bookstore, Lenox, Mass
unseat convenience and if grandchildren died because of it it's all because of what we did and now it's done by now we might have harnessed tides found batteries to contain the Sun directed wind where it is needed most proposed a pipeline just for rain and if our children struggle now as choices clothes it's what and dense and startled night we chose now this next poem is a little bit is longer it's called ode to nature and I'm sure you all know that is where the poet calls on something Aniruddha wrote an ode to salt Princeton and you the listener happened to be walking by and here is the poet D claiming to nature who has been called urgently to come and stand right next to him and hear what he has to say to her about nature I can't imagine salt doing that to Neruda it's painful that's what the idea of an ode is ode to nature great nature rooted in the ground below our passing feet connectives between Earth's fiery hard and translucent sky comforter for every pain proof of designating as your employment never asks a day of rest your balance and required service to all natural change is change that spirals to all natural arcs as guardian your work is never done as our provider we learn from you that what would be was so from the beginning is so today and will forever be as teacher your vast textbook is superbly indexed right up to these last blank pages undiminished toward the end as in those bright and early days before we wondered why or how but merely paddled in the great reliable glory of your being you're being great nature your son who's passed the flowers no you're drenched in halcyon days your nights incomparable when stars both wheel away at speeds perhaps we needed to survive and yet remain today as seeming fixed as when Socrates dreamed make music great nature o days and blessed nights of Sun and rain and seed and brought of ocean rampant in its bed of mountains toppling to the plates as though impatient builders tear then would they have made and start again great nature we humbly say we did not sufficiently consider your armory of defense from whose safety you challenge and take care of this we never conjured reasons for its use as genius strategist and generalists ourselves we never pulled your wooden chairs around your wooden table men and women of every natural composition alive around the globe we never sat together and listened in and failing to interpret your messages your Lords we fail to credit the great full woven power at your command we assume degrees of tolerance for our will like children we overstepped most of what we tried we told ourselves immortal nature's so creative and so consistent to provide our human plans do not need to speak of limits as but one living part of you it seems that we were wrong we chose our own desires did not obey your natural laws and now we use the marbles of what might have been inclusive nature you will shake turn sideways and be thrown you will recover centuries from now perhaps the scope of human choice will be restrained as is today the choice of tigers whales and butterflies great nature we listen for your response we understand the punishment is just we know your laws are fixed that by your laws you must abide and we are sorry beyond words for our incompetence it's a lot of right now the poem is called what is at stake out of the woods behind the shadow lies the one she loved they just admitted he is dead down by the floor with the rivers deep hypocrites provoke newborn argue if the costs too steep colder old river rushes through leaving drainage of the shed uncleared rot and pass through there our my our in losing him she too was smeared he was all about confirming facts loving truths he found in him she was all about complexity comparing who we are with what I am media politicians of sarcastic wit geodes parodies of serious words honest search was posted pilloried dismissed too soon two souls two lives interred clean waters month pause as they enter these woods the rivers won't rise to cleanse and trim she was female he was mailed to who loved all truths thoughts found for them nevertheless and nevertheless however ruthlessly each was dismembered two souls upon the wind live on they mattered once they with love remembered well paid for with still kills such search others know the human egg of knowing how the complex facts make truths [Music] if you ever have anything to say or anything like that many pages six or seven pages but I'd like to renew a section from the first part is about I wrote it in 1981 actually and it was when I led a strike in the shipyards of Poland and it was the beginning of the cracking up of the Russian Empire and the reason I wrote the poem and about it was because if it was an article in The New York Times that described it and it was so good this article that I wrote to the New York Times and tell them I was writing a poem about it but in the rhythm that I wanted which was very different and and would they mind if should I give them credit literal words what what happened was there was a soldier lying on the ground and he had been forced to come in with the Communists to get rid of all strikers and one of the strikers passing near him the soldier looked up at him and said it's not me it's orders and that just hit me like a ton of bricks it's not me it's orders now that's a very hard rhythm to put into a whole long three or four pages of a poem but I did it but I'm very interested it has to do with fact and truth and being ordered to do something I mean right now can one person order that the button is pushed and the missiles will go abroad or is they already done is they Nixon arranged it so there'll be somebody there who won't do it these are all very important questions and they're not in this book but it's why I write it anyway I thought I'd meet just one section somebody wants to tell me they like that very much here is a story Oh what happens in the second section of the poll comes to an American to urge the Americans to wake up and do something about everything okay so so here is the American speaking about them this is what he's saying this is what's happened to America and I think Trump has made it so it's not true anymore I think before Trump it probably was true I don't think it's true anymore I think we're really awake okay here is the story once in children'll and there was a mighty king who made a garden famed for topiary shapes every kind of shrub and tree was planted there but kept cut back to make whatever shape the king might choose gigantic evergreens which in the forest cradle many birds were in this garden clipped and shaped to soldiers and to abstract forms but when the king was dead the Queen declared the garden to be free gardeners with her shears were all dismissing the Queen and sat on her throne and waited for the topiary shapes to change waited for a wilderness of bird filled instead each time a tree would raise its head above the place the shears had made familiar and had died back as though the tree looked round so how far it had to go thought its growth must be fooled and died of fright the gardeners were because they clipped and burned the dry dead grove the topiary to this day maintains itself the evergreens again are soldiers or abstract form even our so-called Kings are cut to fit and they in turn keep out cut the rest it's easily done division and abuse make shame shame and helplessness become our shape real Kings work the wilderness real Queens don't recognize that's wrong so alive issues in courses and things we're doing we may even stop the climate from going this way because we're also activated I mean so do we agree with that yes okay the first one is nature comes to him they keep that nature doesn't have to be cold is now o to nature of wishing it could be different than it is nature comes to him there was a knock on my heavy door I opened it and before me stood great nature the ultimate of visible mysteries the bo the end all she who knows the answer to the question why she made no breathing heavy tall and fierce she put two hands on my shoulders anger and her anguish flew at me don't they know the weapons that I have fires and floods advancing deserts and overdue volcanoes nine hundred earthquakes in Oklahoma ocean waves more than 62 feet high all Seas rising the Antarctic splitting torn it is so vast they tear two foot trenches in the soil does none of this impressive to partially deplane skies rape raishin your abundance leave the poor learn from the poor lay waste the need for war all must be safe from bombed oils triumphant for murders of the innocent only when all this is done can you be free and you know it can be done you know this she stared into my eyes agonize wild with disbelief she turned and went next door then to the next went everywhere way with my last which was cool eleven its interruptions I have something in the back cold cold just a word so just a word as ever now wait a minute couldn't just say this I mean you'll find if you buy a book you will find in here a very short poem about the past and why don't we have the past again and underneath it I do just a word again in teeny little print it just says we once had the past wasn't that's why I need my chest a word you see what I mean it's not a nice of the nation which is horrible these things I say to you about a 16-foot wave and two-foot trenches made by a tornado well that kind of stuff is backed up by scientific in the in the gesture word you'll find a lot a backup for all that kind of thing it all came either from science news and decided to pick American both which IV cover to cover it whenever they appear and I've just collected all these things why did the Greek gods laugh not because of an overstatement is always a non-functional bolster to know laughter over he who is hero and who is merely prince but laugh at us those ancient gods of Greece why not return retaliate were trap expected apologies because we only harm ourselves and laughter is the rice and beans the perfect protein in the gods funniest to them our obvious psychologies God loves to what the gods love to watch us make a habit of dysfunction feed it pet it buy new Christmas clothes decide to dandle its descendants on our lap they laugh when when insists he is unique laugh as we will again repeat learning for models how best prolong our woes okay in 500 BC and 1500 AD the heading was natural but you will remember how we all felt when we first heard that Isis had beheaded somebody now that shock ran through me and I'm sure through all of you that that shock lasted for so long and then there was a girl well I'll just read this to you now why is it this in a book about the climate change it's because isn't it just barely possible that because we are so lacks about not doing something about the climate when the science has been warning us for years and decades and decades isn't it just possible inattention and they're not ruled by any of the values that we treasure and hope will last forever never never but they become very strong these people so am i saying that in a perfect world there wouldn't be an Isis or will there will always be room for that I don't know the answer to that but you are now an American girl with a background in social work you have gone to Syria to work for the Red Cross but you were captured by Isis and sentenced to death somehow you have kept your presence of mind unlikely as this poem is given the opportunity what words might you say as you stand before your executioner words from a beheading it is yourself you kill you know that weaponless I stand and what you do to me your flesh remembers in equal rage the same will come to you you were born to the beauty of your strength because the innocent need your help and there is perfection in your eye as well sweet I like mine sweet mortal timed perfection the owner of the iris the best deflecting ash and your newborn eyes must lift look into mine so why in this heaven of high desert do your two two hands hold a weapon to my face so many Marvel Marvel's of the world instead your two good hands will see me dead I kneel my given life is spent by you your life still yours to spend even as your hands swing high the sword I share with you sharing the Twitter's of Minds unrung desks chatter opinions and caste resolve salacious saliva all judgments their own as custom required as they say and pronounce the shrank and the Grail will disappear into seven and 17 cycles of years they have nothing to add we have nothing to fear the books with the desks with the disks are gone and the Shrake with the wounded eyes embraces the Grail and together produce the beast with the mind that never dies okay now we get to the part where I think we are this third section school is wide open and this this long this poem in the beginning which is very old-fashioned poet bard and tell her tale take up a task unknown before but never was an ended hand before which differences of Creed grow pale sing for us the dwellers in the hills who must survive with minds intact who learn the bad and need the good but sing it now before the rains that kill poet bird and teller of our tale let memory prod from you the truth of how we flourish ask the questions how we aspire don't achieved and fail remember us and write it now our special skills our diverse races in our nation's our universal search for love but tell it now before the rings that kill show the details frowning and preoccupation as we follow and read show us changing learning to unbend show us angry with frustration show us in motion and with stills show us in our blacks and whites in colors and in every grade but show us now before the rings that kill for we are worthy of your soul our works are still enlarging truth our best a pleasure to the heart our faith and life itself still strong if each of us has yearning to be quiet and tell how most of us cannot but Speak again against a lie to loud object to strong tonight if each of us provoked can kill then tell this present miracle that most of us do not though there is provocation still sing now our courage and our will are strange requirement for truth and we'll love a beauty and of laughter but sing it now before the rains that killed poet bard and tell her of our tale take up and ask unknown before but never it was an end at hand which differences of creed wrote ale sing in deserts families in the hills on beaches and our shelters in our cities in its scene but sing it now before the rings that kill yeah well somebody better do it all right now we also when we first realized that we're doing something that has been to affect the planet hmmm I don't know if your lightning I felt as if I was asked to lift the whole ocean and feel that it was most terrible feeling I've ever had in my life and until I started writing about it I don't think I could bear it so this poem talks about the dread and the disbelief and the heart that the realization can bring us it's called in due course how many a man sits down takes up his pen but cannot gauge the needed word for darker ink of dread how many a woman has there been who's known the weight of infant on her breast and now sups sadness with her bread so take your sadness with your bread the surprising cocktail of remorse will follow in due course tears drop gently on your cheek no screen comes strangling with brute force escape it well in viral flow in due course with love death will close you in a careful prayer there's fiery burns and worse they all must follow in due course miscalculations of our human hearts pathetic entertainments of the hungry rich send warning shots across the common card seas could yet be multiplied it hold the upper air read learn the harmonies of change we can return to error within our once and normal range how many a woman was such sadness in her breasts how many a man in dread will learn remorse as regrets eventually attack too late which do you want to be on the ferry watching as the island is growing clearer finally seeing your house and knowing you're nearly there or be in the house watching as the ferry shaped itself from fog and later watching as it leaves the dog and disappears which would you rather be the baby in her mother's belly listening to a world outside or the mother carrying her newborn child stairs which would you choose the dancer flexing pleasure beyond himself his body live to every world he knows or third row center watching grace itself unfold would you rather be his page lie if I don't set my hand and mine to do it I will die that's the end of that one oh here's one irascible genius you must imagine a grandfather making supper for his grandchildren because his daughter and son-in-law have luckily had a chance to go out and so along with everything else he's making them fried potato peelings it's called irascible genius irascible genius peeling potatoes speaking of froth the wind and heat naming and a sentencing crime and sin better to have kept slaves he shouts sand the peelings of his rage fly up better the genocides the ruination of the laws skins sizzle as they hit hot oil better the faithlessness to treaties and all our god-awful depravity of Lilith potatoes boil har and get soft skins flick out two paper towels everything everything preferable everything forgivable understandable retrievable but never our abandonment of sacred earth earth mother of Mirth earth mother of mothers earth provider of what his imagination needs holder of his shoulders holder of his worn-out feet shaking slowly into age they lower little by little to his grave irascible prophet piling potatoes into a bowl sits down with butter fresh dill and lead his family around him there but he is starved for action that needs his skill between bites muttering we've come to speak and as he climbs steep stairs to bed rise up on your dearly beloved's rise through the water as fires and wind scare us with the fruits of always several columns having to do with war not fit for war we are no longer fit for war we're not weak enough nor pliant nor unread we create our heavens as we go we don't believe and yet we will it so commonly we are not yet Dontae nor are we uncommon as we let war go o fu o comandante's creating the hell's to which we go and kill ourselves for knowing so we have a no longer fit for war if ever that we really were that president's plank chest for we are creating heavens as we go we hardly yet believe but every day we will itself this may be the last one well though I may choose one from the last section this is cool D playing the skies he played the skies and watched the carbon drop many times and watch excessive weather stop we're in a hurry now and that we all are flyers at least the planning will convert the last deniers remember Iceland and its earthquakes pull of core carbon dropped when we were told no planes at all oh not once not all at once at first begin with days but do it everywhere and hear the praise as world adjusts to being on the ground the weather will adjust as well lost species found but now begin the first day with no plane would be the first day all humans can be confident we're saying last week this is a true story and the lady to whom it happened the audience tonight I told you in the beginning that I feel that nature is sympathetic to us and there's another poem in here about a bear who might after the killing in Florida in Orlando last June came to our Terrace and sat upon his step and let his head against the glass I felt as if he's encouraging us to love nature and to want to slow down the climate change so that Nature doesn't have to change too much so this is another poem about a bear we have a lot of bears in the brochure huh it's called all one world and it's for a friend a bear stood in the road ahead the woman stopped but Ferris chowder has told her it was getting made too late to go around the other way she walked again steeply up refused to stare he stared as well but not a stalking stare he stood and heard when she began to sing a winterizer from a planet as distant to his thought as the decorating scheme of heaven would be to hers in deep woods a bear stands listening to a song Oh breathe both share the evening air become endowed with cousinship of danger tumbling to acceptance strange and saved numb with intimacy why should she fear attack he moved off the road to let her by she saw him as she passed just as she began a second song close behind a wolf he stands to Cubs as well no mother from the corner of her eye she sees all three the road is steep remembering songs she climbs
Elizabeth Elliott Poetry
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Honoring the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment
good morning ladies and gentlemen hey welcome to the second Battalion Airborne 503 Infantry Regiment change of command Ceremony this morning the command the second Battalion Airborne 503 Infantry Regiment will pass from Lieutenant current award to Lieutenant Colonel Rodeo the reviewing officer for today's ceremony is current Clepper the commander of the 173rd Brigade combat team Airborne the commander of troops for today's ceremony is Mayor Travis Scott the change of command's traditional event that is Rich with symbolism and Heritage the focus of the ceremony is the passing of the unit's colors these colors represent not only the lineage and honors of the unit but also the loyalty and units Unity of its Soldiers the colors on the command symbol of authority and represent his responsibility to the organization wherever the commander is the colors are also present the custodian of the colors is command sergeant major the senior enlisted member of the unit and principal advisor to the commander the passing of the colors symbolizes the transfer of the command Authority from the old Commander to the new and demonstrates to the Troopers of the unit that the old Commander has passed the mentor of leadership to the new Commander with this also passed the Loyalty of the Troopers a new Commander by authority of paragraph 3-5 Army regulation 600-20 the undersigned assumes command the second Battalion Airborne 503 Infantry Regiment consumer Del Den effective 8 June 2023 signed Lieutenant Sheldon brodell infantry Commander thank you [Music]
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Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed | Wikipedia audio article
Sonic & all-stars racing transformed is a kart racing video game developed by sumo digital and published by Sega it was released for the PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and Wii U in November 2012 for PlayStation Vita in December 2012 for Microsoft Windows in January 2013 for Nintendo 3ds in February 2013 and for iOS and Android in January 2014 the ps3 and Wii U versions of the game were released in Japan on May 15 2014 Sonic & all-stars racing transformed is the sequel to Sonic and Sega all-stars racing the fourth installment in the Sega superstars series and the eighth racing game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series the game was a launch title for the Wii U in North America and Europe topic gameplay Sonic & all-stars racing transformed is a mascot based racing game in which players race against each other using over 20 characters from various Sega franchises such as Sonic the Hedgehog Jet Set Radio and space channel 5 although it features many new mechanics and improvements from the last game the most obvious is that at certain points in a race vehicles can alternate between car boat and plane modes the car mode handles similarly to the previous game in which players can earn boost by drifting around corners or performing tricks whilst in the air boat mode features true boating physics requiring players to consider their vehicles turbulence they may also be affected by waves made in the water some of which can be used to leap into the air and perform stunts plane mode the fastest of the three forms gives players the freedom to move both vertically and horizontally like the other modes players can air drift around corners to earn boost and can also perform roles to quickly adjust their position earning boost for narrowly dodging obstacles players alternate between these modes by driving through blue transformation gates certain tracks in the game terraform as players proceed through them offering different play styles between each lap several new varieties of weapons have been added including explosive hot rod engines freezing snowballs blow fish and swarms of wasps that appear at the front of the pack all star moves return from the previous title though these are awarded slightly differently compared to the last game and can now be used in online multiplayer during races players can collect star tokens found scattered around the course or earned by attacking opponents we can be spent in a slot machine between events to earn random bonuses such as enhanced items or faster recovery from certain weapons the main campaign is the career mode which along with returning features such as Grand Prix Time Attack and single race mainly revolves around the World Tour mode this mode involves going through a branching series of events ranging from standard races to various challenges including earning time by drifting maneuvering through traffic or fighting against large tanks completing these challenges on various difficulties earned stars which are used to open up new branches and unlock new characters and mods racing with each character in any mode earns XP which unlock modifications that alter the stats of each vehicle the game features 16 new tracks inspired by games like Super Monkey Ball Panzer Dragoon golden axe afterburner and burning ranges as well as for returning locations from the first game and mirror versions of each track the game also features online multiplayer in all versions and 4 player split-screen multiplayer for the console versions some of the career modes can also be played in split-screen multiplayer the Wii U version also features unique minigames and features that utilize the Wii U gamepad and can support up to 5 players via split-screen topic development and release the games development staff contains members of Bizarre Creations developer of blur metropolis street racer and the project gotham racing series of racing video games and a Blackrock studio developer of split second velocity and pure the console and PlayStation Vita versions run on a new internal engine codenamed Sumer at 30 FPS while the 3ds version was built from the ground up longtime Sega music composer Richard Jacque handled the game's soundtrack which features both original tracks and remixed Sega tunes the development team cites wave race and hydro thunder as their inspirations for the water-based racing segments at e3 2012 it was announced that Junior Motorsports NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Danica Patrick would be appearing as a playable guest character in the game she drives the Dani car a vehicle code designed by Patrick for Mattel's Hot Wheels toy line the game also features ralph from the animated Disney film wreck-it Ralph in which sonic dr. Eggman and other Sega characters make cameo appearances restar makes a cameo appearance as the Gamze flagman the xbox 360 version also features playable avatars while the Wii U and Nintendo 3ds versions include playable mi is a bonus edition of the game was available for pre-order or to get after release as long as it was available which included Metal Sonic as a playable character outrun bei and additional stickers for the players license a port of the game for Microsoft Windows was released in January 2013 and featured additional exclusive characters including characters from Valve's Team Fortress 2 in response to fans requesting additional characters as downloadable content game director Steve Lissette posted on Sega's official forums challenging him to organize a vote to nominate characters for him to recommend to sega seven characters were chosen for recommendation including ryo hazuki Hatsune a Miku se Garda sanshiro vectorman toejam and earl bayonetta and Rishta On January 24th 2013 Lycett confirmed that one of those characters had been approved for development later revealed to be Ryo Hazuki an additional character general winter from Company of Heroes 2 was released as part of a free update for the PC version on July 4th 2013 on August 5th 2013 Willy Miss from total war rome 2 was also added to the pc version as a free update as part of a collaboration with the jogs cast and humblebundle jogs cast Simon Lane was released as a downloadable character for the PC version on December 6 2013 with all proceeds going to charity a stream by the jogs cast also showed Ryo Hazuki from the Shenmue series riding arcade machines On January 14 2014 Ryo became available for purchases at DLC on Steam for the PC version due to technical issues the iOS and Android versions were taken down soon after their release topic reception the game has received positive reviews it holds a Metacritic rating of 82 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions 78 for the Wii U version and 79 for the PC version IGN gave the game a score of 8.6 calling it a bright handsome and thoroughly enjoyable ride Destructoid gave the game 8/10 saying Sega has cherry-picked the best elements of kart races and applied it to the best arcade racing games to create a sleeper hit that's great fanservice and great fun GameTrailers gave the game a score of 8 seven one of the highest reviews the game received was a 5/5 from the Daily Mail who says it's a game that stands head and shoulders above every carding game of recent years and one like the titles it pays tribute to that will be remembered and cherished Empire stated that Sonic's second term behind the wheel is a surprisingly complex offering a kart racer that provides both an immediate surface appeal to newcomers and enough fear frustration to maintain the interests of seasoned race gamers chasing the perfect result giving the game 4/5 stars GameSpot writer Briton peel gave positive reviews to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game but gave a more mixed review to the Wii U version while Pele described the title as far from a poor man's Mario Kart the Wii U version received a day one patch that appeared to render the game's boost raise levels unwinnable Hill also said the Wii U versions online battle mode levels were also broken with characters spawning in midair and collectable items for one of the versions exclusive modes not appearing at all sumo digital has since released a patch to address the respective issues Sonic & all-stars racing transformed received a nomination for best racing game of 2012 from game trailers as of March 2013 the game has sold 1.3 6 million copies worldwide equals equals notes
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Does the world really need another book about Oppositional Defiant Disorder?
Hi, I'm Amelia Bowler and I'm the author of The Parent's Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder: Your Questions Answered. Why did i write this book well? I wrote this book because i have been a parent searching, googling, looking for Oppositional Defiant Disorder-related information, and what i found out there was incomplete, it was incorrect, and it was terrifying, because the first thing that you see when you go looking for this these words, this particular combination of words that seems to describe the problem that you're having with your chil,d you get a diagnosis that tells you either "there's something wrong with your child" or "there's something wrong with your parenting style" or maybe you blew it, something happened in utero or in your genes and here you are. The problem with the way Oppositional Defiant Disorder is defined and described is that it really doesn't tell you what's going on with the child. It describes how an adult is feeling about that problem. The child's behavior is not necessarily with the intention of opposing what the adult says, with the intention of defying a grown-up. Some kids may wake up in the morning and say "you know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna say no to the first five things people ask me to do!" That's usually not the case. Usually, there is something going on that is a disconnect between the adult expectations and the child's abilities, motivations, or some other dynamic. So i spent a lot of time researching and i've actually pulled out some *real* reasons why, some of the real things that happen underneath Oppositional Defiant Disorder... so i hope you will buy the book and find out!
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GAMBLE CRYPTO WITH ZKASINO FOR FREE
alrighty I'm going to be showing you guys how to exploit the bug on Z Casino um on their test net uh you're going to want at least 0.05 eth to get started with it um Alchemy makes a pretty good faucet for the goly garly however the [ __ ] you say that Network um just have to make it account doesn't take long um it'll send you 02 a day and then you can come over to the ZK sync portal and bridge that to your test net wallet um so I'm going to be starting with a fresh account just to show you guys how I would do it from scratch G to go ahead and mint hour ZK USD is what we use to play the games um and we'll be playing dice so where the bugs at basically how this game works is to get paid out um you have to guess a number lower than what the dice returns after you submit a transaction so basically if if we were to submit a transaction that dice is going to return a number between zero and 100 um your goal is to bet or submit a number that's underneath that number um for you to get get get paid out obviously the higher you bet the higher your multiplier the less your chance of winning pretty simple rules um we'll approve this real quick and then we can start um my first bet uh won't wager anything um you don't have to make a wager to get a number um you'll be able to see why here shortly um so there's our transaction should be getting a number there we go 93 it's actually really good um oops should probably wager some money huh so how this x bug works is for some reason their um dice does not update um with every transaction I'm I'm not sure if it's their vrf or something with the block times I don't know I haven't dug into it very much basically you'll be able to oh got sort of unlucky there but we did get lucky again with another a really good number you'll be able to spam these transactions for however long until this number updates um I'm getting really lucky here with high numbers yeah it's it's pretty simple like I said I'm not sure why um when you get a high number like this you're going to want to spam the [ __ ] out of it I get you up that leaderboard really quickly as you can can see I'm making 100K every every payout um and obviously as you saw before um once this eventually does change uh you'll lose 10K but we've already got our bank roll up to over 600k so it's [ __ ] peanuts it's way plus plus EV to keep just spamming transactions um like I said this will last for roughly 2 minutes sometimes more sometimes less not sure not sure what the deal is um there's also this thing on the side multiple bets which allows you to bet obviously multiple times in one transaction I'll show you real quick uh this does not work with the bug um your transa your the numbers will start jumping all over the place um so the first one will land and then the other two or however many won't w got very lucky there again but then when you go back to one um you'll start hitting that again um so yeah that's about all there is to it um as you can see we've already well into the millions into the million um so here's the leaderboard I I've asked around there's nothing confirmed for being up here amongst the top but I figured with how little time it takes I mean it's worth it you're also getting some transactions in on the ZK test net might help you out in the future um we're already 139 and it's we doing this for like a minute and a half um I've got another wallet that's into the I think eight figures now something like that and I've probably spent 20 25 minutes playing dice um so yeah pretty simple simple stuff so if you've got any questions let me know um hopefully see you on the leaderboard
Cgi Team
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Titan Up therapy unboxing with IFBB Pro / NASM Master Trainer Andre Adams!
hey guys what's up it's your boy andre adams here doing an unboxing for titan medical just got my therapies for the month and i'm excited to share a little bit about some of these with you guys first one i've got is actually the tighten up product again one of my favorites you know in addition to hercules potion tighten up is another injectable therapy with a complex of vitamins and some aminos that's going to help you reach your goals got a couple ingredients such as methionine and choline that helps speed up the removal of excess fats in the liver these are great antioxidants also help with things like neurotransmission cell membranes and all these good things that you want when you're trying to stay healthy and maintain proper liver function there's a full complex of b vitamins everything from b1 which is thymine b2 all the way through b12 for your complex that's going to help boost up some fats carbohydrate metabolism and natural natural energy production there's also one of my favorites leucine it's an essential amino acid that's going to be something your body can't manufacture so you only get that through diet and supplement intake but that one is another great amino that's going to help keep your body anabolic and avoid muscle wasting or breakdown of muscle tissue last but not least we've got l-carnitine it's another great all-around amino acid it's found in nearly every cell in the body and l-carnitine also plays a critical role in the production of energy from long-chain fatty acids and it's going to help you again boost up some natural energy production keep you focused and reaching your fitness goals so guys that's all i've got for now if you have any questions feel free to contact me direct or head on over to www.titanmedicalcenter.com or you can call or text the main line at 727-389-3220 [Music]
Titan Medical Center
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Nanorust Helps Remove Arsenic From Drinking Water
in March 2010 a team of researchers traveled from Rice University in Houston to one Watteau Mexico they were from Rice's Center for Biological and environmental nanotechnology or Sieben funded by the National Science Foundation Sieben is dedicated to developing sustainable nano technologies that improve human health and the environment how it thinks about countries about the problems it faces and so nanotech is really going to be at the heart of what the 21st century is going to be about which is improving the quality of life for all of the services in wanna Watteau naseeban team was testing nano rust a new material they discovered four years earlier rust has long been known to chemically leach arsenic from water by shrinking the size of the rust particles Sieben researchers can create filters that soak up arsenic like a sponge we mean when I probably the arsenic we very happy here what about our land is very rich in minerals that's why one of what which one of the main places or super production work this man came here they found a lot of minerals they found a lot of silver but also ultimately the goal is to treat while water as it's pumped from the ground in the Mexican countryside it's a tough engineering problem because the chemistry of each well is slightly different on this trip rice graduate student Jesse Ferrell and C been research scientists John Fortner built three filters packed with gravel sand and nano rust the filters provided crucial data that could help make nano rust treatment a reality in one Watteau well in this column that we just set up here at the website we're getting water directly from the well behind us and the water and as it goes through the top and and the CBN team also conducted tests on to other nanoparticles that could be useful in cleaning water at one a Watteau sewage treatment plant these tests and those on nano rust are some of the first to move nanotechnology beyond the laboratory and into the real world the challenges are great but the results could help ensure the safety of drinking water not only in wanna Watteau but in communities across the globe and that's why we think we're just in time working in a solution of course there are solution right now with the available technology but they're expensive too many series the world they have very important always Arsenal I know we'll be [Music] we do
Science Ping
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June 09 2017-- Sunrise -- Wildebeest with Tayla
so it's the bigger two it's on many migration look at this so now we were saying just the other day and I think it was when we had those leopards or there were Lions that had walked over quarantine and they'd split the wildebeest herd up significantly and I was wondering when they were going to make their return again and we've been seeing lots of wildebeest tracks around but no wildebeest to go with them but it seems as though the original family has well has made the return how exciting is that that's really nice what a great dad has been we've seen so many different things already this is really wonderful I want to try and count them and get an idea as to how many there actually are so I'm going to try and count maybe if let me go forward Craig if I go forward then we can get these ones that are around the corner and then you can help me because you can take a screen shot and count like that I'm going to stop right here and now we should have a good view so how's that Craig do we get everybody in and everybody fit into the family photo one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen thirty two wildebeest perhaps you can count with me though maybe if you have taken a screen shot though luckily they're being fairly still at the moment and if you didn't get that screen shot you can just share it hashtag Safari laughs everybody else can see so it's actually much bigger than I originally thought I thought they were only around twenty idea but I got thirty-two wildebeest and that's an exceptional size for a wildebeest herd in this area we don't normally see large groups of animals however in winter we will see them all grouping together that's when the big herds of Buffalo will start to return we can see large herds of elephants very very interesting obviously not quite 30 thousand or a hundred thousand wildebeest like you might see with oh okay I'll finish that conversation let's go quickly across to Ellie who has a bird
Safari Chey
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How does Testosterone BOOST Your Sex Life? ​⁠@RenaMalikMD
and then Nelson asked Dr Malik what are some natural ways to boost testosterone for a better sex life yeah so this is a great question so testosterone um is a hormone that's very important for libido it's also very important for a lot of different things like bone health um you know increasing muscle mass uh cognition so there's lots of benefits to testosterone and if you have a low testosterone there is value in boosting it um natural ways that we recommend to all patients are one the huge one is getting good sleep and that's not just good number of hours but quality sleep so that means like avoiding your devices right before bed because that light can trigger make it difficult to sleep at night um and getting you know good sunlight in the morning kind of being darker in the evening um trying to avoid caffeine late in the day because actually the halflife of caffeine is about 12 hours and so when you drink caffeine afternoon it's still going to be in the system at bedtime and it can
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7 Algebra Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions Viewer Requested (7 of 7)
welcome to I lecture online and here by special request from one of our viewers we're going to do some more examples of how to add and subtract rational expressions in algebra and here's a couple examples and if we look at the first example here we want to look at the denominators first and in order to add fractions the denominators need to be the same and obviously they're not the same so what you want to do is you want to find the factors in each denominator and if you factor this denominator you'll probably see one of these binomials in there so let's go ahead and start with that we're going to factor the denominator of the first fraction and we'll get because this is the difference of squares we get an X and an X minus and a plus and a four and A four so if you multiply these together you'll get back to this denominator right there and then we still have the plus X plus 2 divided by X minus 4 alright now you look and you see that you have an X minus 4 here you have an X minus 4 but you don't have the X plus 4 that you have here over here so to get that you're going to multiply both the numerator and the denominator by X plus 4 so go like this x plus four extend this little bit and multiply this by X plus 4 all right just like that now you realize when you look at this that this now looks exactly the same as this denominator so now we can go ahead and add two fractions but then of course before we do that let's multiply out what we have in the numerator so this now becomes X minus 4 divided by X minus 4 times X plus 4 and plus we multiply this out there x times X it gives us x squared x x plus 4 that's plus 4 x two x so you go like this and then you go 2 times X which is plus 2x and then 2 times 4 which is eight all divided by the common denominator of X minus 4 times X plus 4 so now that we have the same denominators who could write these two fractions over a single denominator so like this X minus 4 times X plus 4 and then we add everything up in the numerator subway and X minus 4 we have a plus x squared we have a plus 4x plus 2x that's plus 6x and now we have a plus eight right and now what we have to do is we simply have to add the common factor 0 to common terms in this case we have an x squared we have a 6x and we have a plus X there that's plus 7x and we have a minus four and A plus say that gives me plus for all divided by X minus 4 times X plus 4 now sometimes you can factor the numerator but that's typically not necessary so we call this the final answer or the sum of those two rational expressions and that's how you do that always make sure you get the same denominator if you have something that looks like this factored first and you can easily see what you're missing you already have the X minus 4 but you need X plus 4 and of course by multiplying the denominator by X plus 4 you must do exactly the same to the numerator so now let's look at our next example here and its first sight the denominators almost look the same here you have the 2 minus X and there you have an X minus 2 so the question is how can you make this denominator look like des denominator and actually if you multiply the denominator by negative 1 then this becomes a negative x and that becomes a plus 2 then you have the same thing that you have over here so the ideas multiply the denominator by a negative one of course if you do that the denominator it mostly the same to the numerator so it's just like over here we're going to alter the second fraction by multiplying the denominator by negative 1 and of course you have to also multiply the numerator by a negative 1 all right let's see what we get now so this will now become 4 x over 2 minus X is equal to so I have a minus 3x times a negative 1 that becomes that's not an equal sign that now becomes plus of 3x I'm messing up here all right / so negative 1 times X becomes a negative x and negative 1 times a negative 2 becomes a plus 2 so now you actually have the same denominator it may not look like that but if we simply switch those two around then it becomes very obvious so I have a four x over 2 minus X plus a 3 x over 2 minus X simply by switching those two around and now you can see that you have the exact same denominator now you can go ahead and write over a common denominator so this is the same as writings over 2 minus X we have a 4x plus 3 X and then when we add those together we get 7 x divided by 2 minus X and dad then is the final answer so there's the trick sometimes they do that they make the denominators look almost the same except you can see that the difference is that this is the negative of this one so if you multiply this by negative 1 you get the exact same if you switch it around and of course whatever you did the denominator you must do exactly the same to the numerator so hopefully that helps take a look at this and hopefully that will help a little bit in how to add and subtract rational expressions
Predestined Future Global Leaders Academy
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We Are As Gods: Stewart Brand & The Fight to Bring Back Extinct Species
One of the most popular, heartfelt, and stupid critiques of modern society is that technology is destroying our civilization. The plain truth is that technology isn't enslaving our minds or killing the planet. It's an extension of who we are as humans. And massive advances in energy, creation, food production, computer programming, and industrialization are the reasons why the planet supports billions of people who live more prosperously and peacefully, and why global life expectancy keeps growing. Humans actually have been getting better at a lot of things for a long time. In terms of heading off various diseases, heading off poverty, and heading off a lot of things. For the past 60 years, Stewart Brand has been one of the biggest champions of experimenting with technology to solve humanity's biggest problems. You can't count on the past ways of making it better to fix whatever your current problems are. You have to keep discovering new ones. In his early days, he was one of Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters, using psychedelics, music, and light shows to expand consciousness. By the late 1960s, he started the Whole Earth Catalog, which quickly became a bible to hippies and techno geeks, such as Steve Jobs, who famously quoted its parting message. Stay hungry, stay foolish. Dubbed the intellectual Johnny Appleseed of the counter-culture, Brand's ideas and activism helped inspire the first Earth Day. And his early reporting on the personal computer revolution turned machines that were once synonymous with centralized, bureaucratic oppression, into devices of individual empowerment. His life is the subject of a new documentary film that takes its name from a famous Brand mantra. He had the understanding that humans were on a trajectory towards greater and technical possibilities. And he made an important statement. We are as gods, so we might as well get good at it. His current passion is Revive & Restore, an organization that is leading the de-extinction movement by using biotechnology to bring back extinct plants and animals. Including the passenger pigeon, the woolly mammoth, and the once dominant American chestnut tree. This is what killed 5 billion American chestnut trees. These trees are functionally extinct because they can't reproduce and make a forest like they used to. But genetically they're not extinct at all. They've got all the variety they ever had. And they're about to get one more bit of variety, which is one or two genes that'll help them head off the diseases that we brought here. Not on purpose. But the cure is on purpose. As the film shows, Brand's techno-optimism isn't without its critics. I would love to see a mammoth. Oh, wouldn't that be cool? That we can do it is so much fun and so fascinating for people who love technology. At the same time we ought to be asking, should we do this? Is this a good idea? It's a criticism Brand rejects throughout the documentary. When genetically modified organisms were first created, most environmentalists were just automatically against it. And that actually makes me pretty mad because that's taking ideology more seriously than the ecosystems you're trying to protect. While Brand's vision for de-extinction has struggled with the very environmental movement he helped create, he takes solace in the historic cycles of rejection and acceptance. When in vitro fertilization first came for humans there was all the usual resistances. Hubris, you're playing God, all those in vitro babies are gonna be sick somehow, they're gonna be fucked up. And as soon as you had a couple of in vitro kids who are adorable, and healthy, and you had ecstatic parents who could not otherwise have children, that just flipped. It just turned off. And so when we clone now a black-footed ferret, or Przewalski's horse, people are going, oh they're adorable animal. And you say, well it's cloned, you know. They went, oh really? Can I do that to my pet? And it flips. Yeah, it's more about optimism versus pessimism. It's more about the world you want to live in versus the world that you're running from. The co-directors of "We Are as Gods," David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg, whose previous work profiled transhumanists experimenting with immortality, find value in Brand's perspective. Actually what's more interesting is the use of technology, the discussion between whether technology got us to this problem where we have global warming, where we have an economic system in ruin. And whether or not we can use technological tools like Bitcoin, or other sort of financial technology to get us out of the current mini depression that we're in. Or using geo-engineering, or other technologies to get us out of climate change. I think that it's just really easy to just say it's technology's fault. Well, what's the solution here? What are we talking about? What is the solution that that kind of person would be suggesting? Because I just feel like we need to be working on it together and building better tools, which goes right back to the '60s and what Stewart was talking about. It's been a long, strange trip for Stewart Brand and the planet he helped us recognize from outer space, by goading NASA into releasing images of the whole Earth. What has kept him on the forefront of what comes next, from psychedelics, to the internet, to reviving extinct species, is his undying belief that technological progress will help us triumph over our largest problems. Now in his 80s, Brand still believes in progress. And the need not just for individuals, but whole civilizations to keep experimenting, to keep pushing, to stay hungry, and stay foolish. Try everything, take nothing off the table.
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Kandi Burruss Goes Full Mommy Mode During Riley's Live! 🧐
[Music] [Applause] cuz I am as you said I run the house okay Jake says show us a moment he wanted to go live with us they said congratulations hi everyone and what's up this is like my first time going like actually live on myself and I was bored I was just on pretty these live um you know she was congratulating all the seniors for graduating so congratula congratulations to all my fellow seniors you know cuz i am a senior i'm going to NYU so you don't have to keep them as my nice ace what do you want to say what you want to tell them subscribe to yours No okay so Todd trying to have a competition with me he wants okay I heard about you Amy opposed in no media I haven't posted a many another competition on YouTube in a while but I will but sure now in it the whole time we've been a state so because there's nothing to do quarantine so it's like exactly what she should have been able to do our videos she take videos and didn't even edit them and didn't even put them up anyways cuz I try to I try always use you're right there's no excuse I need to do better and that's on me but um now todd has his own YouTube channel if you guys haven't seen that I guess check it out cuz you know why I support my competition you know but he wants to compete with me about you know having the most followers I think or subscribers or whatever he wants me better I met YouTube money up enhance but I'm not gonna let him beat me and you guys don't let him beat me you know we got a BMS together is a good amount of people Wow I'll go I'm like wow this is cool oh he's giving away Jordans on his page what should I give away on my page hey can't we please just put a video up on your face can we start there okay um for any natural hair people does anyone have any um you know suggestions or tips for hair and you see I like yeah [Music] you gonna tell the subscribe to my channel see these babies oh my go to my channel watch my video about my sneaker gays not even in I'm giving away a pair of these video but I'm just letting them know these are the next Jays coming on I'm giving them out wait till we have everybody I get a pair of shoes y'all get a pair of shoes wait so those haven't even come out yet just came out the other day okay exclusive yeah so every time I buy pair you get a pair okay yeah anyway first for me anyways okay what would you guys like to get given away on my channel curl can you get a video up for yes if they would like to see you post the video can we start the Yankees you please stop stepping on my man Oh first of all they didn't let me keep the real mask okay keep stepping on it huh but he likes it oh yeah someone said Todd to pay you for advertising on your life you should where's my money what did they go subscribe I mean there's a lotta over a thousand people on here you need to pay me for my time go love you I don't think you haven't we're actually might whatever or as well I got a go live with Jenny McCarthy on hers so you're going live that's not until 10 mins okay and go watch yours okay I'm gonna get off live in like five minutes I just want to talk to my people you know yeah well I'll tell you this y'all over here promoting Iago is three months oh yeah go shoot her song you used to love me it is a jam it is don't easy and I love tiger shark what about me oh I love your part too he said my Chum he just didn't say what's your channel name ace ice blazing yep okay oh gotta go live with someone no I was just looking I've never I don't even know how to use lie oh I did was cleat one at him and I was just too quick and stuff anyways um anyone how do you do your eyebrows um I use with that thing she cuts the end of five okay they're growing back I cut the ends because I just saw a whole bunch stuff on tik-tok about how you should cut the end because you can like have well that's how I have the shape now because I just cut the end of it and now I kind of know how I want them to let you draw now I did so now I just cut whatever is under this but that's how I found out how I wanted them to be shaped but then there's that eyebrow pencil where it's like silver and then once I was like pointy and then the other side isn't I'll make a video but if you know what it is that's what I use I can tell you what she do have brows better than I do my job please ha so let me going you know what we do her makeup please please tell her because I've been trying to do her makeup for years and she does not let me do it well because I'm darkening you and I feel like you probably have me what does how to do their eyebrows nothing but that wasn't done by the complexion you might I can use your makeup and I mean don't you want me to improve I need to a palette or a face a canvas on G someone said write a song for black pink first of all I told her to start doing that but she doesn't listen to me so I'm glad you said that she doesn't but someone said write a song for black claw okay I tell my publisher to see what they can do is I can connect this okay and then someone said that would be a great video doing your mom's makeup I agree so I'm say their daughter plan Dakota cosmetics I will I'll use all Kandi Koated cosmetics I'm sorry I'm like super oily right now so don't judge me please and this lighting is like beaming right at my face um we look like sisters honestly I think as everyone is always saying that I look super old and I actually my face doesn't actually look that old so I don't understand when people say that but yeah I am like taller and everything than her so that makes sense but I don't think my face looks that hold so maybe this I don't know okay so I'm here okay okay I had sorry if I pronounced wrong but he's icing to his music mm-hmm remember and then you're like oh you must really like the music and I say her like a whole bunch of your songs but she liked it so hi I literally draw a tease I'm just not scrolling I don't even know if you've heard that um night angel yes this is the night angel hey giveaway makeup we should do a video giving away your makeup mom okay I'll be super smart see she doesn't think of these things you know they told you to do it but I thought of their makeup video so that's all me anyway girl we have a few more minutes so okay something I gotta set up mom bad girl yeah subscribe to a place and giveaways if you have new videos yeah and you have kids um he has really cute kids videos yeah subscribe to my channel I have a um highlight with it I'm handy a shorty yeah she is 5 - so someone said are you still going to law school yes that's just after I graduated from NYU and hopefully go to the law school at NYU I love y'all relationship thank you Oh someone said will you be my lawyer one day someone said well your mom do a short interview with us to promote healthy marriages for young couples you should oh she should do a live or a youtube video or something on it ok getting to know marriage once I'm proud of you thank you ok I'm out to get off live now because she has to do interviews but go check out her um interview her live with who well I don't know if his life is for Jenny McCarthy's show let me show oh yeah stream restaurant oh please all you got to do extreme and you know we know how to do this okay final words skies - if you squint said Congrats hey mom anyone closer Congrats okay what's the name of the song introduce your song Wow used to love me and his featuring todrick Hall and precious I need y'all to go right now yeah and just really play while we do our outro be yourself just play it yes girl just give them a little hint of what it is girl we ain't got all that time you're about to do so [Music] [Applause] so you use the lot lawyer used to love me candy here's Apple music they have it on Spotify anything else oh all of them the title Google Play oh okay everyone here hi I'm about to check out your life - Kevin whoo hey I mean he's the when I made the bulgogi pizza oh you stole his recipe okay last word they press the red sky button for my channel and give me a big thumbs up for my setup - yes okay thank you guys did she um did he just try his luck he's such a hater okay whatever thank everyone okay thank you everyone for joining me enjoy and love again later but right now I gotta do it later for you smile wait Kevin who aren't you you know what I'm gonna go lie in the other room with a thank you yeah and let me see if I can get a blaze in here and kind of if you joined then we caught you don't want to do it'll go down in his name I know I'm saying you're about to do an interview in here yeah sure if you watch my videos and my around I think some thought maybe you can get one of my new shoes what are you new shoes you're giving thanks giving away shoes to see I'm giving away some J's I'm getting away Jordans on my channel I'm get away sneakers so whenever I buy a pair sneakers i'm giving somebody else appears sneakers so we can get fresh start our collection i got a mini collection can I collect things together wait would you want to talk about you a lot mom are we good come on ace let's go live together me and a saudi army anaise gotta go we live with the people I just bought it Ivan started wrong cuz they because they sleep they tell you what you guys say we huh that's all right that's why they love me cuz I'm this I got a thousand seven people right now ten thousand let's have you all be in the kitchen just hang you know what you want to say is I'm gonna make cool shoes come on y'all want some cool shoes we gonna get fresh let me see what we gonna drink mmm would you don't say you can't keep talking about subscribe to the channel I want you to say something else if you want to get one of my shoes you need to watch my channel what's maybe eternally ace plays and giveaways ok that pays plays and giveaways that's what he's saying he got he got cool ain't got cool shoes he give it away he got a lot of cool shoes he can get away alright can we give away his own shoes he's got a lot of old shoes he's about to give away he's got about size 11 no no you might have 20 pairs shoes buddy to give away I only got one pair probably coming in she's trying to hate cuz I got all the people on my channel all right that's all right yeah what you gotta say ace would you what you gonna say Riley say so Riley's going to NYU yeah Riley has a natural looks really good on her look at her makeup looking hot like in a cease natural half rogue I got mine but I need to cut this off well they said I look 60 and I got like your mama your mama came on your live that's what you whatever you see you ain't helping me at home I got Riley over here Enys you know who they want to see blaze Wow you see his face blaze gonna be online tomorrow yeah blazes you'll be here tomorrow you look nice with your beard antsy yeah he's my beard but not my hair my hair look crazy that's right that's right [Music] blaze blazes night-night pace needs to be night-night you gonna you know ready no so anyway guys that's it we were live with both ago and my viewers are dropping slowly but surely oh my god I'm dropping oh yeah he was a bye bye at the end button in right up there at the top what is [Music] you [Music]
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ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE FOR SNEAKER CUSTOMIZERS 2020 | christmas wish list ideas 🎨
what's good everybody it is ida from afro kicks and welcome back to my youtube channel today i'm going to share with you the ultimate christmas gift guide for sneaker customizers if you have a brother that's a customizer a sister a cousin an auntie a mom a dad a boyfriend girlfriend husband a wife this guide is gonna help you buy something special for their christmas gift this list is full of things that i personally would love i posted on my insta story asking customizers out there what kind of gifts they would like and yeah this gift list guys is the ultimate because nobody is going to give you all all of these products in one i've separated this list into three different topics starting from the history and the research side of customization then jumping into the actual customizing itself and then the packaging when you are shipping off all your amazing artwork to the world so the first one on my list is the one that i am constantly thinking about constantly um dreaming about constantly wanting and that is storage space space um i don't have a lot of space if you guys are able to give somebody with a spare room or a garage or maybe even just a corner of the house that they could use to set up their little studio or their customizing workspace and that will be highly appreciated heck if you're able to buy them a whole studio then boy they're gonna love you for the rest of their life my next suggestion is this book it's called art and soul contemporary sneaker and art design i'm a big fan of doing your research and looking into past customizers and past artists and just getting different sources of inspiration and this book right here as you can see i've got some post-it notes i need to look through again but literally let me just flick right through it it has got different artists different styles and there's lots and lots of inspiration like oh my god by the way i'm gonna put all the links in the description box where you can buy these products if you do decide to purchase them the next one is out of the box the rise of sneaker culture this is another one of those thick history books that i absolutely love as you can see all of my post-it notes in here can show you how much i love it this i say would be amazing for those who want to create their own sneakers like make their own brand because it really just gives you the whole entire history of how sneakers became a fashion item and how it all began so this right here is amazing amazing book another amazing book for sneaker heads sneaker customizers enthusiasts is sneak africa the ultimate sneaker book i myself don't have this book and somebody out there if you're watching i will highly appreciate it if you were to buy me this book i think these three books combined is an awesome awesome christmas gift something that every sneaker customizer needs is shoes to practice on you can buy some really cheap leather styled shoes from amazon i'll leave a link down below and this is especially good for those who are starting like starting out their whole customizer journey oh the next one i also want is an ipad ipads are really good for like sketching out your designs you can use procreate on the ipad and that's also really great if you are trying to create a pair for a client and they want to know what it's going to look like beforehand so an ipad is a really useful tool for sneaker customizers and artists in general a course that can teach you how to customize a pair of sneakers how to create a pair from scratch you guys so many different courses out there some of them are even online so a sneaker course teaching you how to customize how to create your own would be an amazing gift i personally just went on a one-week course with london sneaker school learning how to make some air max ones and that was like an amazing experience if you could give somebody with a customization course that they can either attend in person or online that would be like an amazing gift because some of them are up in the thousands and thousands moving on to the actual customization section of this first one would be a gift card for some shoes giving a sneaker customizer a gift card for nike for jd sports for foot locker for off whatever it may be where they can actually just go and buy sneakers that in itself is an amazing gift paints paints paints leather acrylic paints angelus paints jacquard paints i can't think of any others on top of my headphone paints i would suggest getting someone angelus paints out like i said there's going to be links in the description box but those are like the almost the industry standard it's kind of like what all of us start off using and continue using because it's the one that everyone on youtube uses and instagram and it's the one that we all know and love depending where you are in the world you can either buy them straight from the angelus website which if you're us based that's gonna be the best option probably um but if you're in the uk using a page like sneaker science to buy them or amazon or just different places that sell them because we always run out of paints i always need some black paint always need some white paint always need some blue paint some yellow paint some red pit all of the paints if you could get me all of them i would highly appreciate it they even sell like big ones like a pint i think it's a pint a pint bottle of paints and that one is like lasts a long time so something that big would be great a stencil cutter oh my gosh i can't tell you how much getting a stencil cutter i got my silhouette cameo how much that changed my life say if they have a a design that they really want to put onto a pair of shoes but they want it to look crisp and clean so like the gucci designs for example making sure that the logos are really nice and crisp using a stencil cutter to create stencils is amazing of course you can also buy stencils online places like etsy cells stencils um vinyl stencils having your own machine and there's so much you can do with it like it's that the opportunities are endless i see him like ra i can make a cake topper from my stencil car i can make t-shirts i can make jumpers i can do whatever i want to do with a sensor cutter and with a stencil cutter you're going to also need some vinyl sheets or vinyl roll those two go hand in hand you need something to cut out to then put onto the shoes and with the vinyl you're going to also need some transfer tape so those are three things you'll need the stencil cutter you'll need the vinyl to cut and then the transfer tape to transfer the vinyl from the sheet onto the shoes those three are all in the description another time saver is an airbrush airbrushes are very useful sometimes tricky tools to have but they are like i can't explain how quickly you can get a custom done compared to if you were to just freehand it with a paintbrush i bought one when i first started it was probably about 35 dollars maybe if i'm correct maybe it was 60. i don't use the actual airbrush anymore because that got clogged up and i decided to upgrade it but what came with it was a compressor so you're going to need an air compressor that you plug in um so it comes with like the the wall socket and also the cable that you connect to the airbrush so this stuff came with it all nice and cheap and it also came with a cheap airbrush but i would recommend getting a more like expensive airbrush so i later on upgraded to an eye water and this is my eye water and i love my eye water this one came without the air compressor you can buy a pack with like the air compressor and a cheap airbrush if you are buying it for someone who is just starting out that will probably be really useful and then you can also later on buy the eye water eclipse yeah this is the this is the one that i have with the airbrush you're gonna wanna get an airbrush cleaning kit as well so say if they already have an airbrush maybe they might just need the airbrush cleaning kit that's going to be a lifesaver like literally a lifesaver it will stop you having to buy a whole new machine if you want to as well you can get them some airbrush thinner like you could buy like a little airbrush little packet so say they already have an airbrush kit just get them some cleaning tools and like a thinner something that they could use to really help with their airbrushing another airbrush tool is the airbrush spray booth now when you're airbrushing it can get really messy so having a booth where you can contain where the spray is going and sometimes you can have one that has like a ventilator thing that you can attach to the window or something i don't know where it goes but having a booth like that where you can have a set section in your room or wherever it may be so that when you're spray painting it stays in a nice confined area all pots i i like to use uh sealable pots when i'm using my paints when i'm customizing because say if i've created a color and i want to be able to use it later on or if i'm doing a custom and i'm going to carry it on to the next day i like to make sure that my paints are sealed nicely so that they don't dry out also like bottles as well you know like the travel size bottles all bigger where say if there's a custom color that they like to use a lot they can just create a big bulk of it and then keep it in that bottle so that every time they need to use it they can just squirt it in and that is done heats guns are really useful heat guns dryer paint really really quickly heat guns can cut down a lot of time heat guns i use a lot when i'm using stencils as well because when you use your stencil you want to make sure that the stencil sticks to the shoe nicely before actually airbrushing on your paint or painting with a paintbrush on because when it's stuck nicely there's less likely going to be any leakage so using a heat gun is really really helpful another thing that us customizers always need is paint brushes i don't know what it is but they just die really quickly if you don't know how to look after them properly and i'm always in need of a number two round paintbrush so if you guys have any lying around come send them to me because um those are the ones that i'm always in need of so getting them a pack of paint brushes would be super super helpful like never ending supply paint brushes who doesn't want that oh masking tape is another one of those things masking tape and vinyl tape or vinyl electrical tape whatever they call it it's another one of those things that i'm always in need of um and good masking tape not not just any regular masking tape from around the corner you need something that would nicely stick to the lining of the pair of shoes or stick to the shoes properly and not to start to flick up as soon as you use your heat gun or something like that you need something that will protect the shoes when you're painting imagine a big box of masking tape like a big gift box of masking tape oh i would be happy cotton pads or cotton balls or whatever you want to call it that along with some acetone i would be grateful for a good acrylic finisher i've used acrylic finishes and i can say that my favorite one is one by liquid kicks and that is their matte acrylic finisher and i think that is the best finisher because it doesn't make it all glossy it has this nice finish and it's matte like it says what it's going to do so this beautiful machine behind me let me show you this machine is what i use when i'm sewing fabric onto my shoes see this it's a singer 29k it's old it can be expensive and it can be hard to find um but i bought mine from ebay for about i think about 900 i'm there about um so if you could find somebody selling this stuff it's not like a website where you can just buy it from because it is really old so they don't make them anymore whoever has them has them so um buying something like this i know there's a lot of customizers out there that want something like this and i'm sure there's other cobbler machines that you could buy but i personally don't know any other like this is all i know because this is all i use but there are people out there that use maybe cheaper machines but if you want to get someone something really really good really annoying as well because they are old and they have their problems but getting them a singer 29k i'm telling you they would they will love you forever especially if they want to get into sewing fabric onto their shoes or like creating their own shoes from scratch they can use something like this as well okay now we're into the packaging section i've recently really gotten into my packaging stuff i've upgraded i've ordered some stuff branding is really important if you have someone that you know that is a sneaker customizer and they have their branding on point or they have their logo done and you want to help them upgrade their packaging so when they send it to their customer they're like whoa what is it basically having customized packaging something that brings your business to the next level i use a company called no issue where i print out i'll show you exactly what i've got from them actually recently ordered some stickers from them i also have some customized tape so when i send my packaging i don't have like custom boxes yet because they are really not cheap but when i do have my normal cardboard boxes that i send by the post office i use this tape so this is the kind of tape that you have to wet on this side and then you put on so it has my logo on it i also have this tissue paper that i basically put my shoes in inside like the nike box whatever shoes i'm customizing put my sticker on also like business cards or like all these different things that you can think of that you want to put in packaging thank you cards getting them something that can up their business level would be um like amazing because they're not cheap and they're something that we tend to do later on as our business builds up so i'm getting them something from the start would be really really nice i use a dymo 4 xl label printer this is good because if they use shopify for example you can automatically connect it to your shopify and print it straight from shopify so like all the labels can start printing and printing and printing if you're in the us this is a lot easier to use us in the uk we kind of struggle because we have to do it like one at a time because of the whole post office and whatever whatever but um it's super useful and it's more professional to use rather than having to hand write all of your your names and your addresses and all that kind of thing and it just saves a lot of time yeah a label printer is something that every business owner really i think every online business owner needs so there we go oh and a scale if you're going to use this you need to know the measurements like how much stuff weigh and i just use a cheap kitchen scale so that's something as well you can look into all right i believe that concludes the ultimate christmas gift list for sneaker customizers hopefully you can find something in your price range or that you feel like your brother your cousin your auntie your sister your wife your husband your boyfriend your girlfriend your grandma your father your son your daughter could use if you do end up buying anything from this list comment down below and let me know how they reacted i'll see you guys next time [Music] you
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Flat Earth Clues interview 307 Awaken Atlanta ✅
talking about the simulation let's bring in our Mark Sergeant who we love and adore who was on our show when was it a year ago yeah he's got the most judgmental fans so let's I'm calling them out oh come on come on I want to hear more Mark are you there can you hear us good morning I can hear you and see you all right great I'm glad you're back Mark listen I want to hear I want your I want your fans more so I want to hear what they had to say about Shannon because I love when they come on they slammed her that was like my favorite favorite part he's um the most chauvinistic narcissistic um demonic sadistic guy there is all right me no this one oh okay you not enjoy that with Mark and no I just love you did you enjoy coming on our show or did you get so much heat for being honest no no I no I I did love coming on your show you gotta remember the Flat Earth people are pretty rabid though yeah when it comes to that stuff they're very dedicated yeah no there's no Grace okay but I'm just I just wanted to point out one thing that we're moving on I did not get hit with the baseball bat in an alley thank you a lot to one of your fans who said that they were gonna do that oh it's not your fault Mark hey Mark my question mark enjoy it and listen so don't hit her so um you know we talked about Flat Earth last time um and uh we have Thomas Campbell coming on a little bit and I talked about that and he said uh it's great to have thoughts on that but he says he doesn't believe it but without that being said I really want to focus more so on today we want to focus on is the simulation uh theory that we're living in a um a fake world what's your take and and how do you and if you do believe that why do you believe it uh yeah I absolutely believe it um I believed it since day one I was in the video game industry for some years back in the day uh I know what the entertainment industry is striving to do and the reason why I believe it there's there's two reasons and I I don't know if you guys got a chance because it was pretty late when I sent him last night because it's kind of last minute uh stuff on the the double slit experiment and Neuroscience versus free will but uh what we really found out and again you know I'm a huge pop culture fan is that the movie the 13th floor from the late 90s and or the Matrix are very close especially the 13th floor are very close to what we're doing now and basically what the short version is is that when we started exploring video games and what we could do with simulations and because every entertainment is trying to do it make the perfect video game to when you go in you can't tell you're actually in a game anymore is that we were noticing things that we were doing in video games that are happening around us the the biggest one is how we draw things how we render Graphics so this is the Elon Musk thing that I was just explaining that's the simulation that you so you're talking right now the Nick boss emulation hype hypasus yeah but sorry hypothesis well no the old the older version is really the double slit experiment uh you remember when you were in school the the stupid old question which nobody gathers if a tree falls in the woods and no one's there to hear it does it actually make a sound well when we started getting into computers we know the answer to that it's like no because there is no tree because we didn't draw it if the double slit experiment basically says if you're not looking at an object it's not being rendered as detailed as it could and we do that in computers all day long so when you're when you're walking around a computer game whatever's in front of you is being drawn but what's behind you is really really out of focus if it's there at all okay and we see that in real life that is the double slit experiment so why and we do that for conservation of resources meaning we we minimize the load on the computer so whatever's in front of you draw is really great because why would you draw anything behind you uh let me give you a better example let me ask you a question quick question here because I have a property I have trees that are on my property and um I'll walk it periodically and there will be a tree that fell down that I never saw fall down but it's falling down you're gonna have to chop it up it would so does it mean that I I if it was fell down on its own I mean I didn't see it happen did I do that create that or what I mean how's that well it fell down its own but because you weren't there to see it it probably didn't happen in in uh what's the word I'm looking for real time isn't really the word so okay the double experiment what they leave there yeah what they did was the double side experiment is they started watching they fired they were firing particles through this this slit in a steel wall and they noticed when they had turned their back to it when they weren't watching it it was the the balls weren't going through the the particles weren't going this through the slit they were actually acting like they were a wave it was the whole oh God there's so many different ways I could do this but if you've heard of particle versus wave Schroeder's catch cat is both dead and alive at the same time fine but why is that it's happening science says oh well it's science because we can replicate it all the time it's like you have no idea why it's happening yeah but we can replicate it so it's Science Why is it happening in the Video Game World we are seeing things in the Video Game World and we're seeing them here and that is the premise of the 13th floor of the movie which is you know what the 13th floor of the movie is when you're trying to build a computer simulation all of a sudden you're realizing it's like wait are we in a simulation right and different books have talked about this so yes absolutely do I think it's real all right you were saying something at the beginning about Neuroscience versus what is that what does that mean oh that's such a freaky concept and science doesn't even like talking about it because science doesn't like the concept of predestination hence Free Will right do when you're walking around in this world do you make the choices yourself are areas like you know you could choose this particular ice cream and this number and when to go to bed at night well okay so they did an experiment where the like all scientists you know you hook electrodes up to people's brains you put in a computer you say pick a number between one and whatever and note the time when you pick the number this is where it gets weird and then they say okay so you you pick a number you hit it on the keyboard and you note when you decided to pick that number so if I say pick a number right now and you say you say four or three I wanted to pick it you picked it for me I want to get involved in a conversation ask or answer questions which number you're gonna pick oh wow okay so here's the thing when the computer was hooked up I'll try to explain this as best I can the computer could tell when you decided to pick that number eight seconds ago wow before it was even asked before you even thought yeah basically before he was even asked and that you're saying well that's impossible I choose that number there's nothing before thought right you know and it's like no no there actually is so the eight seconds is a long time in the computer world so the question is why and so I came up with a thought I put it in in my book which is are we living in a uh in a simulation or are we living in what I like to call a virtual movie because a virtual movie is way more efficient than an actual real-time simulation we were talking about The Truman Show yeah so but imagine if The Truman Show You Picked all the decisions ahead of time all you have to do is block the memory out that's all you have to do you pick all your major decisions you know where you're going to go to school and who are you going to marry and how many kids are going to have you make all these decisions ahead of time and then and you put in a memory block you say forget it you know and then it becomes the most amazing thing ever it's so it's the the closest equivalent I can give to you is you ever watch those stupid videos it drives me insane because I used to play video games for a living uh where people kids will actually kids are so lazy nowadays they won't even play their own video games they'll watch YouTube videos Tommy does that sound familiar or they're watching they have these games where you watch it and they're not even playing and then you play a little bit at a time but you're just like watching a movie Slash playing a game yeah yeah it's way more efficient than actually creating a virtual reality it's just creating a virtual movie that you're that you are playing and slashing in so so you're saying that there's eight seconds ahead so we're basically like here in radio so radio talk we have something called the delay button where we push it if somebody were to say a bad word or whatever because there's like a 15 second delay so you're saying that basically we're living eight seconds in the future before we understand the answer to the question so right now like simultaneously there's there's we're eight seconds ahead yeah yeah and not only not only that though what that screams is that you made the decisions beforehand meaning that the decisions you think you're making right now in real time no no you made them already because we're already Living Well it doesn't doesn't that bring the point what you're trying to say and this is what a lot of physicists talk about well F Thomas 2 is that past president future is occurring simultaneously and if that is to be true is occurring simultaneously then why wouldn't you know what's happening in the future in the present moment or what happened in the past in the present moment or perhap what happened in the past in the future right right the scientists you know they're fond of saying it but the general public doesn't like dealing with it is um linear time is an illusion another illusion in fact Einstein was I think one of the first first guys to say it the linear linear time is an illusion he goes but it's a really persistent one you can't break out of it but so instead of time being a line in outside of this world time is kind of like uh spoke on a wheel where you're in the center and you can go anywhere you want simultaneously but that wouldn't necessarily work it's hard to understand to me that you believe in Flat Earth yet you believe in this so where is the universe if you believe in and Flat Earth well no the reason the reason I believe in it is because every simulation a lot of people don't know this thank you for asking that question by the way because Billy forgot it because it's so early here is uh it's four in the morning here guys oh my gosh thank you for waking up with us oh no no it's fine it's fine um the uh is that every simulation we we build whether it's Minecraft or GTA or fortnite or anything you actually play every simulation we build on top of being enclosed is absolutely flat because it's easy computer people are lazy programs are completely lazy you don't build the curvature of anything into uh any sort of simulation so you're living every simulation we'll just use uh uh fortnite as or GTA uh Grand Theft Auto okay is this a big it's just a big cake box it's not even round because computers can't draw circles ask any of your science guys that it's like computers which is why pixels are squares computers can only do right angles and because we can't tell we don't know how to tell them uh how to do anything else and so that's the reason but you know so I start out with it's flat because the general public really can't go much further than that for me it's like well and I it's the opening thing in the the video I sent which is if it's flat and it's enclosed then it's probably virtual that's just how it's built I mean I come from the video games so uh and I'll ask uh Thomas about why they can't create circles in in uh video games but um so this is fascinating so like even Dave says we don't have free will is that true we don't have free will at least not so we're being controlled no no no no it's not that we're being controlled you're probably trolling it but you already made the decision it's so it's so frustrating to to talk about this stuff because it's so weird it is let's get weird I can get weirder it's it's that uh it's that you've made the decisions ahead of time so you're put you're controlling yourself but you but it's but you made the decisions before you even got in here it's like you played you you mapped out the entire game reality movie whatever you want to call it you did it ahead of time and now you're just now you're just watching it while being in it you can't deviate from it which is why you can't do time travel there's nothing here anyway because you you'd make changes you you you can't you don't believe in the Mandela effect hold on hold on you don't believe that that's that no no I believe in the Mandel effect time travel right don't they believe that somebody's erasing certain things of the past a lot more overriding things that already happened it's it's not time travel as much as oh there's there's so many uh like if if you save a document there's something I used to do back in computers back in the day which I used to say use the same word document and just save over it and over it and over it and over and over it lets people do this but eventually what happens is weird stuff starts happening to the Word document stuff that's impossible and it's it freaks you out because every computer guy knows Well it can't happen well it did because I watch it which is why to this day we still reboot computers because there's just some funky stuff that happens with computer software like ghosts in the machine so yeah do I believe in the Mandela effect I I there's a joke that I throw at people I go you mean the Mandela effect so I thought over the Mandela effect yeah so so mark this is fascinating to me because uh I I you're saying earlier what you said earlier how um we we we create a reality and there's no free will but it's kind of is we we already laid it out but isn't it more so that we kind of lay out like a skeleton program what we want to experience like an outline or what we want to experience but all the little details in there is the Free Will part but the outline is the Fateful part that we created in wherever wherever the other uh Dimension we were in before we came into this limited bandwidth of three-dimensional world yeah yeah it saves Time by by doing that so if you uh you so you would go into let's say you go into a room and you say I want to live this life and you lay out the the basic framework of it and then the program fills in all the little details you don't have for example check off that you want to brush your teeth every day for 25 000 days or however long you live yeah uh all the little things get filled in the bait the big things you you decide but again you can't change them once you're in there now I suppose you could depend how the system's set up but the point is is you set it up ahead of time it's way more efficient that way there's no what's what's the word I'm looking for yeah there's no random Badness you're not going to spend all this time in here to create well let's get into another thing real quick because I don't know how much time we have well hey David uh Mark answer this question Dave has for you says why would people map out a jury mundane existence if if that's exactly where I was segued into because it leads into a thing it's like yeah wouldn't it why would you why would you come in here and do boring really boring things why would you be no offense why would you be a dry cleaner for for 30 years is it a bad part of town right you wouldn't and that's where it gets really scary because then you're talking about NPCs which are called non-player characters which which are basically placeholder apps placeholder programs back in the early days of programming you used to when you used to go along throughout your journey throughout the game would there be a note posted on the tree right it's like oh you have to go here or something on the ground a rock you found it well look a key well then we replace those with people that would just stand next to the tree and and maybe have some dialogue well then we made it more advanced where these people you'd have to find them they'd be walking around doing their their normal lives and then we replace them with people that could actually have fully functioning lives so the question is how many people around here are real and I'm sure you guys know I mean you're super you know uh uh awake and you know self-aware and all that but what I'm saying is there's NPCs are people that are just Shadows everywhere is that there you go oh you know I said I said that I'm not ashamed I'm not ashamed of saying this anyone who voluntarily wears a mask and really helped us anyone that voluntarily wearing a mask for no apparent reason right now is an NPC absolutely they are just freaking Shadows if they're where if you see especially the people that wear them in a car by themselves with the windows rolled up I just want to I seriously I just want to clean my car into them it's like get out of here so yeah the NPCs that there are the and that leads into a question which is how many NPCs are there in the Matrix are those NPCs do they have souls no so they're just they're here for us basically they are they are basic I call them small numbers I call them uh because there's take very little code to write they uh they are they are um I know a few people so you don't think that every single one of us has a soul and like where is God let me get a question obviously I just wear that okay well you can talk about it in a moment do it there if they have souls they are very very young let's put it that way they if they may be developing but come on there's people out there you know football or just just in stasis they're just they're just taking up space taking a pair you think that they're like very young basically like reincarnation like they have just not been reincarnated they're like oh they're brand new potentially sure do I believe it do I believe in God yes yes I do you know where you think God and do you believe in aliens yes but not from well because I'm doing the Flat Earth thing not from Jupiter and Mars and Venus I just think they're older versions of us I think they're people that have rented this apartment that are older civilizations I mean come on there's there's evidence of older civilizations to predate arts history all over you know sunken says off Japan of India the Bosnian pyramids the real pyramids yeah sorry go ahead so uh so mark this is fascinating because you know these we call them NPCs what are they called NPCs non-player characters very easy to look up dancing for years so uh in the let's just let's just talk about gaming here for a second so because Tommy you can jump in if we have any questions on that too but because does these NPCs and some gaming they actually grow they become more than just an NPC they they either get inputted data or I don't know what you do in gaming you make more of a character out of them right yeah yeah yeah sure you're scripted right so so in this simulation that we're living in real life and I think um even Thomas Campbell who's coming on here in about an hour guys he talks about Minecraft and how we are you know even out of body it brings in out-of-body experience is how we it actually assists in this kind of you know this simulation that we're living in but no there there has to be some type of organic level of Free Will involved in the simulation otherwise we wouldn't have the experiences that we're having like I I could make one decision creative of decision and change everything in my life at that one point you know affect other people that affects other people's lives not just yeah and affect the NPC's lives you know yep so yeah oh yeah especially in GTA if you in Grand Theft Auto which I don't play because I think it's immoral if you want to take your car and drive it on the sidewalk and kill 20 NPCs great that's you can do that that's part of it that throws me off it's like life isn't a video game then why why are we here why do you think that we exist why are you here Mark really you're gonna forget that question already all right all right let's do it let's do it you know what that's fine Grand Theft Auto hell yeah I'm going there no well well that's all that's the other thing by the way you don't tell people that they're in potentially a Grand Theft Auto because then you know there's you have potential of people just losing it yeah gets murdered exactly see I mean you know what I'm talking about Grand Theft Auto I still to this day I just looking horror when I was like oh please no I mean it's a beautiful game but mine okay so why are we here why why are we here so why why would you create something like this I am a huge believer of dualism uh you can't really experience what like Taoism no it's like dualism okay doubt okay well so so basically everything has to have its opposite uh the hero has to have a villain pain without pleasure hot without Cold Light without Shadow which is if this world is 99 conflict and I saw her I see you walking back there it does no one else does was that Ashley yeah it was Ashley okay hi Ashley um she called me she was the one that woke me up she's like can you come on early so right and wrong you got black and white right so if this world is 99 conflict I mean it doesn't matter how beautiful how powerful how smart how talented you are you always have something to complain about people with money always obsessed about money if you're super beautiful you're stared in the mirror all day and Powerful you don't want to give it up and so on and so on if this world is 99 conflict then whatever's outside of here has to be the opposite it has to be 99 point nine percent free will it has to be on an unlimited Universe called Heaven Shambhala Nirvana the the perfect realm whatever you want to call it but eventually things get stale and you can't appreciate it until you come to a place which is the opposite which is like this uh it's kind of like the the genie question and I know we don't have too much time okay let's say uh I was a genie and I gave you uh three wishes and you're super smart so you say oh I'm like one of my wishes and unlimited wishes like damn you no you start wishing for all sorts of stuff and you whatever fantasies you ever thought of in your life you're fulfilling them boom boom boom Margarita's on the beach and sex with every movie star I ever wanted and you honestly now we know what's going on inside your brain oh no I'm just giving generic stuff you'd be amazed how many people wish for money right off the bat it's like a million dollars it's like wow you're an NPC I didn't even buy you anything no it doesn't anymore a billion dollars okay fine you get a Gulf Stream so anyway after how many wishes can you have nobody makes it to a million wishes eventually I believe you run out of ideas you run I believe the universe runs off of novelty meaning what's new it's one of those things we always say hey man what's new people I mean look what's right out now we're watching things on Netflix that are dubbed in Spanish it's like oh my god well I know if you guys do it doesn't really matter so if you watch enough Netflix eventually you run out of England there's not been much being creative nowadays anyway so the genie keeps asking you what do you want to do what do you want to do eventually you run out of ideas and you come to the genie I'm just giving this is a simple version and I and you say hey I'm out of ideas what do I do I'm out of wishes I'm bored this is perfect realm is driving me insane there's the Twilight Zone episode based off of this Loosely yeah and you see any and he says yeah you know what I got something for you you're gonna hate it but it'll be great he goes I'm gonna send you to this place The Limited lifespan suffering everywhere you can't escape it you it's gonna be horrible I go what so what's it he goes if you get out of there you know stay as long as you can but when you get out of there this this realm will be absolutely wonderful you know it'll it'll you'll appreciate it all over again and I go what's the catch the catch is you don't even get to remember you ask me that question wow and he snaps his fingers and you are there that's to me is God and then when you die you go to heaven because it's beautiful there you go uh you can't you can't have your cake and eat it too which is one of your probably one of your follow-up questions which is why don't we get to remember what the other realm was like and that's because if you remembered what your other realm was like everyone would bail easy you know it's like the first time a hardship it's like this life sucks where's the bridge I'm jumping right and it would be like the Tom Cruise movie um where he just kept dying over and over and over and over oh yeah and that's that's I believe it's cyclical I believe that's why we're here it's dualism you you are here to appreciate what you had you know 5 000 years in the other dimension seven years here five thousand years you believe that when we die we get to go back to that realm basically okay no doubt so the P so that kind of goes in line with what you believe about Soul contracts yeah right like that you because if you're in that other realm you come here to appreciate what you had there I think the programming is much more intricate than any other computer version we've ever created here on Earth I think there's so many Dynamics being played you know from Aliens to you know entities to channeling to uh you know what's going on in this reality to the you know the Blue Bloods I mean there's so many Dynamics involved that I don't think we ever truly ever create a simulation of what we're experiencing this is the ultimate no no no stimulation isn't it it is it is I and I don't want to oversimplify it but I believe that God is a programmer you know guys the ultimate programmer the programming here is very yeah very elaborate there's so many subtle nuances it would take us forever but we're but again that's what we strive to do I also don't think that we'll ever get there because if you got there you would completely again it would turn on the 13th floor you would absolutely lose perception it was a do you remember the old comic strip Dilbert from back in the day Dilbert and dogbert yes I do yes I do so tech support guys anyway the guy that wrote that he wrote this wonderful forward he goes the last invention that we would ever create is the Holodeck because that was the only from Star Trek Next Gen because yeah because once that happens and we've had movies that have got touched on this right no one would care about anything else civilization would collapse because all anyone would ever want to do is make just enough money to Jack into the system right that's all I own whatever there's a movie out on that there's a movie I can't remember the name of it uh there was a Bruce Willis movie where they all played the robot version perfect robot versions of themselves but yeah there's sci-fi novels that have touched on this but he's absolutely right people are notoriously lazy and they're everyone's really really big into escapism and we're talking about the ultimate escapism um it'll never for us it'll never happen because of the health issues they want to plug into the brain directly and that would never ever be allowed same reason why um it all comes down to money and lawsuits it's like the same reason why we don't have the purge because the insurance companies is it isn't that isn't it it's not like the Matrix within the Matrix though I mean here it is it's like these different levels of dreams you know like yes so it's like how far down can you go and to me it seems pretty insane I think we lose our purpose and I do think technology has been a overall a detriment to the human soul spirituality I think as we get lost in technology although we're using it right now to talk to you but as we get lost in technology um we lose our our driving ability to want to telepathically communicate with you say I was able to telepath and communicate with you wouldn't that be much more efficient than us using Zoom right now um barbariance up that Mark unless we unless we get away from this technology very insightful I'm I've that's that's yeah it's it's a great that's a great statement you're right I have a question for both of you guys while you guys are just agreeing we have a couple of minutes that's good do you believe in time Loops that you can be stuck in a Time Loop over and over again is stuck in the 70s but go ahead yeah no do you believe that honestly time Loops okay guys uh if it's an educational time if it's an educational time Loop possibly but that would be a living hell I mean my God there's been Outer Limits Twilight Zone well Outer Limits Groundhog Day Edge of Tomorrow there's all sorts of time Loop movies Springs is the new one on Hulu it's phenomenal uh wait what's called Palm Springs check it out oh I'm definitely gonna look it up yeah the um no I don't I don't necessarily believe in a conscious time Loop because you would go insane if you all of a sudden woke up and it's like you know hear that sunny and share song every every morning you'd lose your freaking mind after that quantum physics believe in that they believe in time Loops but the question is is it a conscious self-aware time look do you know you're in it what yeah I'm sure you get stuck in it that's a good question for people sure I mean Star Trek Star Trek Next Gen did one where they well the thing was they didn't know the only one that knew was Data yeah data will all of a sudden we're figuring it out but yeah do I believe in time Loops sure do I believe that people can get stuck in them and know that they're stuck in them maybe I I don't know that seems like a weird punishment obvious God what do you think though last question here and we get we got to get going to the good news here but last question here at least for me Shannon may have the other one um is uh don't you think though the fact that we're so focused on on um how this simulation working and is there a God and and how does this work with the aliens we're so focused on how it works rather than just allowing ourselves to uh enjoy the simulation experience and and and grow from it I mean wouldn't I mean maybe we have our wrong goals here as a society or at least as a human being uh to try to figure out how things work rather than just enjoy the ride yeah that's kind of a nerd thing nerds will dissect it well no no no no no it's no I'm not saying that in a bad way nerds dissect just about everything you know they're the ones that do like fun I love being curious and and asking questions you know and and yeah that's the balance the kind of like the the engineer versus scientist thing it's like you know should we you know not you know do we make the atomic bomb or do we do we make it because we can or do we look at the ramifications of making it and yeah yeah it's it's an excellent question um you're right we should enjoy it I don't think the NPCs enjoy it as much as you know the last thing for you because again I know you're running out of time you can delve into this later I think there's three levels of NPCs I think there's Basics the Shadows that are rolling around uh they have very little deviation like a heart monitor in you know you know in their routines I think there's um uh interactives people that can make decisions like you guys you can you can make decisions and you can interact with with NPCs but I also think there's a higher level uh that's the most dangerous of them which is called the creatives and you know those these are very very creative people that their heart monitors are way beyond the safety limits and they either die from overdose because they got too successful are they overdose because their life plummeted into Oblivion and I think between those three yeah there you go John Belushi River Phoenix you're gonna have this amazing burnout rather than the fade away type deal so I feel like right now we just told everybody to commit suicide though we didn't know this time enjoy the simulation man I love it here the Mayans oh yeah there's a lot of people that don't though the Mayans had this wonderful saying which I thought was so cryptic which was it's not like live a good life or live a moral life is live as long as you can and and but I I think they were saying that because in the simulation again you want to stay as long as you can hold out for as long as you can because you will appreciate the uh the unlimited Universe much much more wow interesting mark thank you so much how can people follow you and find you and research you and all that jazz easiest way is to just go into either Google you know go to YouTube but any search engine will work type in uh Flat Earth Mark you'll find me uh my YouTube channels out there a documentary behind the curves and books on Amazon uh there's all sorts of podcasts you watch your documentary real quick and then do you get heat from a lot of straight up flat earthers for what you believe about the simulation no no I don't know I believe it too you know well because because no I open with you know it's like look it's they have because the simulation has to be flat because programmers are lazy they will Design everything but Fortnight flat everything Minecraft absolutely absolutely Mark I think you're a stand-up guy I really appreciate what you're doing I'm glad you're out there and I'm glad you're not an NDC so I'll tell you NCP and PC and PC non-player character before you hang out with us come on I gotta play more video games all right guys we got the good news coming up here and then Thomas Campbell in about 30 minutes don't miss that guy stay tuned we'll be right back foreign [Music]
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Washington Commanders Fail To Get Russell Wilson And DeShaun Watson Could Be in Trouble!
hey everybody welcome to yet another washington football maniacs video welcome to the channel if you're new here welcome back if you are a returning visitor if you haven't already please consider subscribing to this channel uh your subscriptions really help this channel out and with that said let's get on with today's video so breaking news from yesterday well not breaking from me but big blockbuster trade which certainly disappointed yours truly but a lot of washington commanders fans in dc and everywhere else russell wilson has been traded to the denver broncos and the deal um was involved with i'm trying to think of the whole entire deal i know it was a couple of first-round draft picks a couple of uh second round draft picks i think it was a fifth round draft pick and it was um drew locke it was a couple of other players as well in exchange for denver getting russell wilson and a fourth round draft pick and washington from what we understand offered three first-round draft picks um i believe i want to say they may have also offered three second-round draft picks i'm a little fuzzy on that one um and they were also willing to give up players as well now there were some talks about possibly giving up chase young but they were really hesitant on that and i would have been extremely hesitant on giving up chase young as well but washington was definitely willing to deal from what i heard um washington's deal was probably just as good if not better than what denver still was it just it came down to russell deciding where he wanted to go and he chose denver over washington now of course twitter verse was going crazy over all of this they you know we're saying that nobody wants to come to washington everybody hates washington or either you know the commanders once again they're trying to undercut everybody else they're thinking that they can get all of these players for nothing without really even looking into seeing what the washington commanders offered and you know i'm i'm stepping in and i'm saying hey look they actually offered a really good deal it just happened to be that for one thing seattle did not want to trade russell wilson to the to another nfc east team or not just nfc east but nfc in in general they did not want to trade him into the conference itself they would rather him went to the afc and so they were not as much willing to deal him to another nfc team and so they were more than happy to send him off to denver that was the other thing and two you know again russell i think he liked the denver area much better even though he did grow up in virginia he said he loved dc everybody felt oh you know it's a shoe-in just offer him what he wants well you can't really i mean you can offer him what he wants with monetarily but just offer what seattle wants and then you have them and i honestly think washington did that they did everything they possibly could and they did they swung big and you know some fans are going to sit there and say they didn't do enough they did more than enough folks they really did and you may want to sit there and down them and say they didn't do anything look at it they did they just didn't succeed and i mean you know it just didn't happen for them so moving along washington no longer of course is going to be running for russell wilson and we kind of expected this after seattle pretty much said we're not trading him you know i was a little perturbed about that at first certainly because you know they said we are not trading russell wilson period and then they turn around they traded them so you know to me that was that was a little bit of a um i don't know just to me it seemed a little low um but you know it is business and so that's what you get right you know it's it's all business in the end and i guess you have to understand that and in a way respect it so moving along of course everybody then turns their attentions toward deshaun watson so you know now desean watson is being heavily target targeted by the washington commanders you know i've made a video on this yesterday saying most certainly the washington commanders are going to be heavily targeting desean watson it's a no-brainer you know desean watson is the last big name targeted quarterback veteran quarterback out there because as of yesterday as well the big news not to be outdone by russell wilson aaron rodgers signs this multi-year deal with green bay worth 200 million dollars with 150 million of that guaranteed hi kirk cousins i mean holy cow 150 of that guaranteed and you know it was like a four or five year deal and this guy is going to be playing well within his mid-40s i mean you know tom brady did it so these other quarterbacks feel like they can aaron rodgers feels like he he can and so he's going to attempt it and so there you go and 150 of that's guaranteed so of course aaron rodgers uh was off the books and a lot of people didn't really put a lot of stock into thinking that aaron rodgers was going to be a viable option anyway i know some people were hoping that maybe we could get aaron rodgers i never really you know i don't even think i made a video thinking that we could get aaron rodgers i just never even thought one iota that we would ever try to get aaron rodgers we may have called green bay and maybe we didn't i don't know but i don't think that that was ever an option but certainly desean watson it seems like both the washington commanders and the carolina panthers are the two front runners with the last i heard that of course the carolina panthers being the ones who are the front runners to land desean watson and you know again that has the the washington fans on twitter um all up in in arms because they're like why is it that the washington commanders are never the ones you know who are the favorites to land the veteran franchise quarterback you know the the most coveted position in all of sports and certainly all of this franchise even dating back to the glory years this franchise has never really been able to land a franchise quarterback you know this franchise has won their super bowls with three different quarterbacks we've never been able to go to multiple super bowls with the same quarterback and you can even go back and argue was joe theismann ever a franchise quarterback you know mark ripon was he ever a franchise quarterback doug williams was only on the team for like a couple of seasons you can't really call him a franchise quarterback so you know washington has really you know the franchise quarterback has just eluded washington for decades decades upon decades i i would argue that you'd have to go back to the sunny jergensen days to start saying that's when we had a franchise quarterback and by saying all that and don't get me wrong i'm i love joe theism and i grew up watching him and so i personally do consider him franchise quarterback but when you look at it he didn't really play for washington nearly as long as what these other franchise quarterbacks have been playing for their teams right so you know um i would probably kind of consider him franchise quarterback but others would would argue that point having said that getting back on track um you know the most eluded position for this washington team for decades and it seems like no matter what we cannot get a franchise quarterback to save our lives even when we feel like we are developing a quarterback that we have drafted and yes i'm talking about kirk cousins you know kirk cousins was a solid quarterback we can't deny that kirk cousins is a solid quarterback he is a good quarterback um but we couldn't keep him because kirk cousins number one goal is to win money right to get that full guaranteed income and he does not budge on that that's when he does not or that that's when he shows that he is not a team player you know he does not budge he does not budge one iota when it comes to his contract and so that's the reason why he left washington so you know we developed him into a good quarterback and then he left he left for the money and now you know the minnesota vikings are dealing with all of that and we have not been able to get a franchise quarterback since then and we have tried we tried to get matthew stafford last year we offered a good amount from matthew stafford last year and stafford just flat out said he is not going to washington russell wilson has turned us down aaron rodgers signed this big contract with the green bay packers and now deshawn watson we're looking at him going you know please let his uh legal issues go getting you i'm sorry but i am stuttering today let his legal issues get cleared up and so that we could really make a bid for him but the thing is things are running out of time a for the texans to to move him they should have moved him last year uh but things are kind of starting to get away from the texans they have honestly i think their uh time to have moved him has moved on at this point because on friday the grand jury will start to hear testimonies from desean watson's accusers and this honestly this is not good news because uh desean watson was going to pick that friday uh for his deputy deposition instead the district attorney decided that is going to be the day that they bring in all of these witnesses or all these accusers to start sharing their testimonies and this has indictment written all over it i would be extremely surprised if there are no criminal charges brought against desean watson now i am not a lawyer but having kind of followed this a little bit and you know kind of you know looked at what other attorneys and those who have practiced law have said this all points to an easy indictment and so if deshawn watson gets indicted then that's pretty much it you need to just really kiss desean watson goodbye as far as at least him playing in the nfl this year it's not going to happen if he gets any type of jail time no and this is the crazy thing i i've read some some fans even despite all of that said well even if he goes to jail go ahead and trade for him even if we can't play him till 2024 it's still worth it you know bet the farm get him and then we'll have him and i'm like are you out of your mind are you out of your mind why in in heaven's name would you do that you're talking about three years that you would have to wait and i'm saying three years because he didn't play in 2021 so technically you you know teams were waiting you know including the texans for deshaun watson to play any football and then he would not play in 2022 20 2023 and he wouldn't be eligible and that's just assuming that he would be out of jail at that point and then you're thinking that oh he would go right back into the nfl and he would pick up where he left off in 2020. i mean this is not madden football folks this is a real human being and anybody who is out of their sport for three or four years is not going to just suddenly go back into the sport and be the best in the league it doesn't happen and it would not happen with desean watson i don't care how good of an athlete he is and that's just that's just ignorance you don't do that you know if he gets convicted of anything um he's likely going to jail and an indictment this friday pretty much means the texans have totally missed out on their chance to trade him off and for the washington football team or washington commanders and for any other team who were interested in sean watson they have just dodged a huge bullet at that point because they would have taken a big expensive chance on a player that they would have never had the opportunity to have used and then they would have set their franchise back several several several years because think about it not only do you not have that player that you just traded several first-round draft picks for but now you don't have those draft picks for several years so you're not just setting your your team back you know for two or three years while you're waiting on that player to get out of jail you're also setting your team back another three or four years that you could use those draft picks so you're in all essence you're setting your team back another six or seven years almost a decade and you you're thinking it's worth it no no that that's stupid that is dumb you don't do that so i think that teams are going to wind up realizing um while it's a high risk high reward thing i think the risk is going to be a little too high um so they're going to have to you know friday is going to be a pinnacle thing if there is no indictment whatsoever then you're going to see teams pounce and pounce hard but if there is an indictment it's done and then if that's the point then you're going to look at these teams fighting over who that they can draft in this year's draft and quite frankly um you're looking at a lot of quarterbacks that a lot of the talking heads have pretty much said you know these guys will be good in the future but none of these guys are what you consider guys who can start right away um it's just not a very deep draft for quarterbacks this year and that's that's concerning as well it really puts you in a position where this team they're in a bad position when it comes quarterback you know you almost feel like you need to just stick with taylor heineke and say you know what let's use that 11th round pit or let's use that 11th uh pick in the first round for something else you know another receiver to go with terry maclaurin let's roll with with um taylor heineke let's just say hey terry we're going to get your quarterback we're trying our best but you know the quarterback um draft is going to be much much deeper next year better quality quarterbacks next year we're going to be an even better situation possibly next year to get a quarterback uh these quarterbacks this year you know everybody is is salivating over malik willis who quite frankly is probably going to be an expensive project um you know guys like pickett are probably going to be a little bit more pro ready and you know so those are guys you would probably pick and if those guys are off the board by 11 i don't know what washington honestly is going to do um you know we start to say well we're probably going to wind up going with trubisky then well now it's reported that trubisky is going to possibly go and compete with daniel jones in new york on the giants so now you don't have trubisky which a lot of people were kind of turn turning their nose up at anyway it could it could possibly be that washington winds up sending a second rounder to san francisco for jimmy garoppolo and you know a few weeks ago my thought process was well if that's the worst case scenario go ahead and get jimmy let him compete with taylor heineke you still have that 11th you know at least you have somebody who has super bowl experience who has playoff experience he's not the best quarterback i would think to to get you know as far as competing with taylor heineke but he is a good solid quarterback he is not the tier quarterback like we were hoping to get with russell wilson or anybody like that but you know that's not an option anymore so maybe you do get jimmy g and then you draft one of these guys and that might be the better scenario for us because then you can put that rookie on the bench and let him develop over a year maybe give him some playing time here and there but you're not having to put him into the fire and then the only problem with that of course is this is year three of ron rivera and if he starts feeling the seat getting very warm and very hot because the team is you know having yet another losing record maybe at that point they're two and six again and about ready to be eliminated from the playoffs once more then things are going to start getting panicky and you're going to see the team starting to go to these rookies and throwing them in there and who knows so folks it really yesterday just turned our world upside down um you know russell wilson would have been the answer for this team he would have turned this team into super bowl contenders i have no doubt about that whatsoever that i really do believe we are a quarterback away yes we still have some other pieces we need to fill but having a franchise quarterback would have went a long way for this team you just see it i mean basically we had to back out quarterback and we went seven and ten last year with a backup quarterback we had a guy like russell wilson last year we would have been in playoffs easily we would have won some of those games and so i don't think this team is that far off that is not rose-colored or burgundy gold colored glasses i think that is a true statement but we're in the rough spot right now because we don't have what i consider franchise quarterbacks out there other than deshawn watson who we can get and right now things are not looking good for deshawn watson really they're not uh friday we'll tell the will really tell to tell what's going to happen um if friday things go sour for sean watson then you're going to start to see attention being turned toward mitch trubisky you know carson wentz jimmy garoppolo and then of course um you know maybe derek carr if he's available guys like that and then of course certainly the draft that's probably where we're going to wind up ultimately finding our next quarterback that being said folks hope you enjoyed this video if you did please again consider subscribing to this channel like this channel or like this video share it um leave me a comment let me know what you think about all of this and with that said let's go maniacs i will see you in the next one [Applause] you
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INSTANT REACTION: 'We thoroughly deserved the win'
so we'll start off with the game itself a one nil win how old was that brilliant they're the uh not always enjoyable during the game but the most enjoyable afterwards when they're it's a you know scruffy game conditions were not ideal with the wind and it was swirling around all over the place um but I thought we were we were excellent to a man um limited them to very little in the second half um and thoroughly deserved the win yeah I felt brilliant to be back out there you know playing in front of the fans um thought we um we all played very well today um it's probably the best that we've played in a in a long time um so yeah we're just we're happy to get the three points buzzing delighted three points that's that's probably all we want and um four games left now so hopefully we can show that the fans that we uh we want to put on good performances and get good results yourself under Ro and a go to out the occas as well perfect just perfect way to uh bring up that 100 appearance um it's fantastic achievement myself and I'm really proud of that so um it's some that obviously I want to do I want to play every minute of every game and and uh yeah going forward I I want to keep that going so as I say it's just a great way to bring up that 100 experence the last two games here that both been wins and clean sheet how pleasing is that for you yeah my favorite sort of days really um wins and clean sheets are always a good thing um we've got a little personal you know as a defensive unit we we're looking at the clean sheets I think we're second in the league uh one behind stop court so we've obviously got four games now to to try and pip them to the post um so it's something we really pride ourselves on um and you can see today obviously our bodies on the line Dan made a great Block in the first half um and dealt with all of their threats and and the balls into the box really well you know when when teams come here we want them to to uh fear fear coming to B parade and playing against us um obviously we haven't done that enough this season but you know we've got four game five four or five games left um so yeah we'll just be looking to win all all four or five games and the goal left quite confident going in on that well I just cut inside obviously there was a bit of space there and uh I swung my left and it's probably either going in the goal or Rose head so um for it to end up in the net I was obviously delighted yeah different position they playing left back how did you try that today didn't mind it to be fair um I don't really don't really um mind wherever I play um one playing playing games and that's what I came here to do so um yeah I enjoy myself out there today put done all right as well bring back your perspective between the S they challenged you a couple of times and you sort of there but there to answer with some great sa but how did you actually find it sort of them coming forward there yeah I think you know obviously that's that's my role really when when they do get through and get in um they're pleasing days really you know last week there was a save against Ramy that was nil nil I think it was and then when you go on and win the game you sort of feel fulfilled as a goalkeeper that's that's what you're there to do you've impacted the game and likewise today a couple of saves from headers in the first half and and like I say that's that's what I'm there to do um and to be fair to the lads in the second half I was needed very little um I don't think they had a shot on target which is a big credit to to us as a whole sort of defensive unit what's s the attitude and mentality going into these final few games abely one game G with a few ways well very for for us it's all about keeping you know a real positive momentum going into the end of the season um obviously with' there's disappointment across the whole season because we've not achieved our Target as a club um but for us in the short term we've got four games to really finish on with a positive momentum like you say we've had two home games here two wins two clean sheets and we got four games to go we'll look for a win and a clean sheet and E those and go into the summer with a real goodd energy as I said uh as a collective we want to we want to show the fans that that we uh want to pick up positive results and sort of show to them that we can achieve things if if um we're all together and we stick together and we work hard um obviously want to get the fans through the door for next season and and as I say we've got four big games to to to show them and and sort of prove to them that we we we do want to achieve some it's it's easy to talk about it and saying it but um as I say it's it's on us to to sort of shter them
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Bolivia maize varieties | Wikipedia audio article
the varieties of Bolivian maize are the result of thousands of years of selective breeding for superior agronomic and cooking traits climate and soil diversity is a key feature of the landscape of Bolivia a country extending between 9 degrees to 22 degrees south and 57 degrees to 69 degrees west the indigenous cultures that played a key role in the differentiation of the native Bolivian maize races were the Aymara in the north the sauces in central Bolivia and the emprah in the South specifically the Aymara adapted maize crop growth to the Lake Titicaca plateau about 3,500 to 3800 meters above sea level a harsh environment cold arid and windy traditionally maize is cropped in the following regions low tropics 200 to 900 masl subtropics 1000 to 1600 masl sub Andean choco 200 - 1500 masl in turin daeun slopes and valleys 1,700 to 3,000 masl as far as the shore of lake titicaca 3800 masl most maize harvested under 1000 masl is cropped in commercial farms and used to feed livestock uses food maize is a staple ingredient of traditional Bolivian cooking it is used to prepare typical dishes such as API hot drink for breakfast Czech and longwood soup chicha alcoholic drink choclo kernels boiled inside the ear leaves Confederates cooked popped kernels dressed with honey human - smashed milky kernels seasoned and cooked inside the ear leaves both dry cooked kernels tostada or Palomita is Denise popcorn history maize crossed from the Peruvian mountains into Bolivia about 3000 BCE as a marginal food of the Andean peoples primitive maize with small and popping kernels and Flint and his firm aligned in four distinct rows on the year later shifted to a deck estate row alignment prior to the Incan rule of Bolivia selection of the mean primitive years with eight rows diversified and underwent qualitative specialization kernel composition consistency shape and color followed by the increase in the number of the rows the key events of this process were the increase in the ear size the increase in the number of the kernels per ear the increase in the number of the rows of kernels the increase in the kernel size the change in the kernel texture later selection was directed to link molecular markers pigmentation to the different kinds of present-day varieties for instance semi Flint kernel varieties are yellow Florrie kernel varieties are white soft texture kernel varieties are motley maze from the Morocco and Perla varieties crossed the Andes mountain ridge and adapted to the lower altitude in different climates of Paraguay Argentina and the Brazilian lowlands before the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century contemporary classification since the mid 1970s the Centro phyto técnico ye koganehiko de perak money in Cochabamba collected and characterized over 1500 made samples these were studied by environment morphology and psychological analysis of the chromosomes resulting in the classification of seven racial complexes 45 races and hundreds of agro ecotypes these accessions are presently stored at the Paramount a germ plasm Bank on the basis of these in previous studies or Eliana Brandolini and collaborators identified the following racial complexes and races of native maize 8 dis ankle at popcorn popcorn kernels very small and hard grown everywhere no change in flowering and ripening cycle when grown in temperate latitudes the sankalpa sank all of the sank all of puka poisson khalid el valle parakeeto parakeeto Rojo pisang kala pura pura perrito perrito Maya's perrito be valet Alto High Valley short Ananth oceanic plants with very low ear insertion grown between 3000 to 3,700 masl in the Lake Titicaca Plateau waka song I want a song go Jam Congo Jam Congo john p tango peru peru pintado iqual and yoni mila pintado see heron oh so del Valle a flurry from the valley medium to tall plants with usual red stock size shape usually large and color of the kernel greatly variable grown in the temperate valleys 1,500 to 3,000 masl a Kashima a Kashima Asuma Asuma rayon acelino amarillo hara no soda 8 hilarious Amarillo sanyo morocco corriente Oh Joe Reyes Blanco yungay neo Blanco yungay neo Blanco to toast our young queen EO kaki agreed to toast our agreed to toast our Jan's Kucera Jan's Kucera to arrow pukka kaki just Olo Chompy Chompy Amarillo Shelby Blanco gel pillow constabie Daniel constabie den Yahoo kappa ruww breve morocco young Barajas Colorado Colorado Coulee entre ríos Cooley Montagu Tohu El taco blanco iqual NE o Blanco Dumont agudo Blanco POJO Raj Sara who kappa rahul kappa ruww coach ba coach BIA could be a water could be a 2-0 Cal ooh Hill Kappa Raquel woohoo kappa ruww Amarillo Hill kappa ruww Patillo cooly cooly called the Coulee Colorado POTUS e no cooly cooly Chooch Nicolo tomorrow oke oke d morocco dark semi flinters semi dent Colonels yellow or orange thin and hard external starch layer and Florrie internal layer grown in the temperate valleys and subtropical regions 1000 to 3000 m ASL cara Peppa Kara Pam Pacheco Kelo Amarillo 8 circo's choo-choo Kia Amarillo 8 circo's morocco act morocco de Chuukese acha morocco 8 circo's Tarjan yo tell Mick Kelly miroku loaded 2 region congenial liquid n yo Morocco did 2 region Morocco czy Kenya Amarillo duro Morocco Colorado Morocco Chico Amarillo ate Reyes Morocco Pandi Pampa Morocco Tarjan IDO Pattillo Perla Amarillo Morocco Grande Morocco Grande Amarillo winkeny Morocco entre ríos Morocco eight hilarious Amarillo pojo Kara Pantha pintado Morocco Morocco Criollo Morocco Guadeloupe Morocco Puente Morocco to mean it to reach it terraria Morocco trigger e Amazon echo Amazonian tall and long cycle plants with broad ears enano accepted and joint floor er semi Flint kernels large and brittle rachis grown in the Amazon and partially in the Chaco lowlands 150 - 1000 m ASL bo bo Amarillo blando iqual any ov2 blando Amazon echo blando Amarillo blando Crewson yo Amarillo Crewson yo Amarillo Blondo Blanco blando blando canario a pair lado saucy duro Amazon echo Blanco of pair lot o Blanco duro duro been IANA duro robe or enano enano pearl of Pandi no pearl of Pandi Noah half pearl of pearl mostly short cycle plant with white and round kernels grown in the valleys and plains apparel a--does Amarillo tachikoma a pair lado apparel on Oh Tamina Blanco Rose it Jake Sarah Jake Sara cue chichi Perla Perla era sólo Perlita Grande Perla Blanco Perla kooky pearl is de los llanos Blanco purlins duro Blanco pearl is de la Sophia's ariselu Lu Chu Chu Lu Chu key and acrylic hollow you chew Kia POTUS Eno parola parola aerosol order o Blanco crew segno Blanco robe or a Blanco San Jose Perla Amarillo the Zuccarello where tenyo Perla mojo toro santa elena ji Cordillera mountain range grown in the transition zone between choco and the andes meso thermic valleys Blanco mojo Y Blanco combi Blanco mojo Blanco combat Cordillera Cordillera Argentino - 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A voice for our waterways and participative societies
[Music] it's not enough to monitor always we need to have actions on the ground we need to have solutions and we have to accelerate our solutions so that these solutions will be in place faster than our waterways are deteriorating but ever we do our waterways do need a voice and all we need to do is listen to it a bit more there is also the voice of the community that actually live along the waterways and they are very critical for us to listen to because they are the ones that will be affected by any interventions we put in place [Music] one of the major challenges for Basin leaders is to reconcile the pitting interests of various sectors whether they be upstream uses whether they be urban consumption and whether it be other uses such as mining resources and in particular of course the not insignificant contribution of agriculture [Music] Itron is a technology and services company dedicated to the use of resourceful use of energy and water so we had solutions that help utility companies better manage and analyze the use of energy and water Africa is a big continent having many countries many languages many culture but we are all struggling for the same issue the water issue it is time now for Africa to get together and when we move at the international community level we need to speak the same language [Music] it's really important for us to be here so that we can show our wares to the world water industry and also learn from others about the innovative things that they're doing in terms of research innovation supply other utilities so it's been a really great experience of even learning from all the other utilities around the world [Music] we get the contacts with the market leaders we get our chance to vocalize our story in papers and in in the activities throughout the conference we have the exhibition where we can show off our products and we've we find that the combination is very good let's start to make experiments and then use them to think about what the solutions would be so let's not build something before we have tried it out and disgusted let's be more participative and let's engage all the end users in it let's try contacts I try storage because it's not only the solution or the effect of what you have been doing but it's also that you have everybody involved [Music] you
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WCET Webcast: Leading Large Scale OER Initiatives Stories from the top
the broadcast is now starting all attendees are in listen-only mode hello and welcome to today's WCT webcast leading large-scale Oh er initiatives stories from the top my name is Megan Raymond I'm the assistant director of programs and sponsorship here at WCET as we go through the webcast if you have any questions enter them into the question box the webcast is being recorded and we will share a link to the archived PowerPoint and any resource resources that are shared if you'd like to follow along we don't have a lot of slides today but you can access the slides in the handout box you can follow along on the Twitter chat we anticipate that we'll have quite a bit of active Twitter conversation and the hashtag is WCET webcast today we'll start with brief introductions we'll move into a moderated discussion with our expert panelists we'll get to audience Q&A and then we will conclude again as you have questions enter them into the question box and it will hold those until the end of the presentation and conversation portion but if we see a question that seems to be coming up a lot then we will interject and get to your questions we have a wonderful moderator today my colleague Tanya spill avoid who's the director of open policy here at WCET and she has quite a bit of experience leading large-scale Oh er initiatives so we're pleased to have Tanya so I'd like to go ahead and have Tanya introduce herself share an interesting tidbit including her favorite animal and then she will introduce the panelists go ahead and take it away Tanya you may be on mute Tanya hi everything is so great to have on I was abused webcast Tommy you audio is cutting out here you want to close any other windows that are open you hear me now yes you yeah Tonya your audio is isn't working why don't you go ahead and call Manya okay yeah your audio is just not what it was 15 minutes ago please make sure that all of your windows are closed and possibly start stop and then call back in and I'll go ahead and move to our presenters today while you did that so I'd like to ask mark Tina and Kara to do brief self introductions we'll start with you mark oh hey Megan you're kind of breaking up there too I think you asked me to go first my name is mark McBride on the library senior strategist on the Office of Library and Information Services at SUNY system you know part of my portfolios I oversee the open educational resources initiatives across SUNY I know Tonya's just signing back in right now but Kara and I also have an assignment we're supposed to share what our favorite animal is and maybe a small tidbit about ourselves I my favorite animal is a big dumb Anatolian Shepherd lives with me named Jethro and he's a great dog and then a little interesting tidbit is I went to college for about two weeks and then decided to hitchhike across the country with a friend of mine and then came back ten years later to college that's great my mom had a dog named Jethro growing up as well Europe thanks mark this is Tina introduce yourself fantastic good morning miss Tina parce qu'elle I'm executive director for community colleges online part of the Colorado community college system my favorite is my da who yes like a panda but he million Shepherd mix and I'm like my big fella might my dog is brilliant and unruly and a handful but is the light of my everybody this is care you want to go next America least and I can you hear me talking yes go ahead Cara everybody hear me believe so you were cut out as well okay I'm on a landline I'm slow I'm gonna just go ahead and talk so Kara's provost and Dean of the animals the University of America College sync fact about me that's when I'm not university administrator I hang out cemeteries actually on the board of the Asian for great great okay well we're going to move ahead to the next slide here and we'll start our moderated conversation go ahead Tanya do we have audio YUM yeah I mean I think the audio keeps oh we don't hear tongue okay okay and I I'm seeing all the notes I'm not sure what the audio issue is today but hopefully we can get some troubleshooting and so please persevere we are doing our best and maybe Mark Waters okay yeah I so you know I work for the State University of New York the SUNY system we we have 64 campuses you know our oh we are initiatives probably began in around 2011 one of our colleges Tompkins Cortland Community College we often refer to as ground zero for oh we are they were part of a kaleidoscope grant and when they were they were working on you know adopting oer for college algebra and for a psychology course they started seeing that not only were they saving students money but there were also some other benefits system and so you know around the same time running in parallel was a grant program that had just kicked started called the innovative instruction technology grant that grant program was used to to seed fund innovative ideas that faculty and staff had within Sunni and just give them a little seed funding to see if they could take their idea bring it to fruition and then if there was an opportunity to bring something in a scale and this all started around 2011-2012 pretty early in our iit-jee efforts and kind of falling off the success at it's quarterly community college we saw that oer was an opportunity for our system we felt we could really take oh we are to scale but we really didn't have a vehicle to do that an application came in for an iit-jee to test the model called library as publisher and anybody in the library community might be familiar with this this came out of SUNY Geneseo and the idea that came from SUNY Geneseo was that they would put a call out for SUNY faculty to author open textbooks they ended up getting a lot more responses than they they first anticipated in receiving so we saw a big and a big need within our faculty to start working with oh we are either as creators or is traditional adopters of all we are as is time progress we started seeing more oer activity and we decided to take the open SUNY textbook project and morphing into a service called the SUNY oer services with a which is a shared service out of SUNY Geneseo it was kind of like our way to scale oer across the system and as we started putting that program into place New York State received about eight million dollars and from New York from New York State ledge to kind of increase Oh er adoption fo SUNY and CUNY so four million and it came to SUNY four million went to CUNY and and of course I think most people know that you know with that an infusion of State dollars SUNY has really started to scale oh we are you know probably much quicker than we had first pretty pretty much hope to scale oh we are it as of today we have about seventy thousand students enrolled in oer courses and we're saving students about eight million dollars this year but you know we we still have a lot to learn and the one thing we've learned is that you you you really do have to you know grow capacity in areas of support faculty and there's still this big need to get people to to understand what Oh er is and what oh we are is not and I'll stop there great okay thank you mark on you sir about your yep uh hey this is yeah I'll go ahead so I'm a particle executive director Colorado Community College 9c CC ah Ryan is the consortium of the 13 colleges in the Colorado community colleges we offer online courses on behalf of the colleges in the CC system to give you how we scale oh we are at CCC online and it's funny because you know oh going after SUNY where we're just a microdot - what is doing we can dream big in this this last spring semester we have 43 our courses to put there that's 26 percent of the courses that we offer are oer but because of our size and structure though those courses translate into 365 choral sections because we do a centralized course model and I'll talk a little bit about that each semester we roll out more and more are we our courses this fall will have a total of 64 courses that utilize oer materials which either no textbook cost or no digital integration fee we're also working towards an ambitious goal of a Z degree for those of you new to the OE our space a Z degrees a degree path on which students can earn a degree without any textbook costs I'll tell you a little bit about how we got here and there are a number of factors in Colorado that really enabled us to be able to do this at scale and to help ccconline inter innovate in the oer space first by statute all of the colleges in the colorado community college system are on a common learning management system in our case that's d2l or desire2learn Colorado also uses a common course numbering system across all of the community colleges this means that each course system-wide has the same course number of course description learning outcomes and topical outline means that the curriculum that ccconline is a consortium offers is able to be applicable and meet the same learning outcomes for any of the 13 colleges in the system and the curriculum is established by the faculty at the colleges and it has a great deal of consistency across all the colleges in the system CCC online also has a centralized course development process in that of course developed by an individual faculty member instead we have a faculty credentialed speak with the support of an instructional designer librarian and other course design resources we also utilize a course master template which helps and all of our course developers participate in the subject matter expert orientation which includes training and we are are in our internal policies ironically we also started looking at oh we are in 2011 like SUNY did we at that point just had to who courses that we called textbook fee free courses and there's a literature course in an English course but we started to seriously start thinking about oh we are in about 2015 so in fall of 2015 we had 10 courses and we've escalated since then strategically it's very much part of our strategic plan in April we convened our first oh we are taskforce group this has members of folks from all operational groups within ccconline we developed our operational definition of oer and we talked about things such as our course maintenance accessibility course design how will we market in terms of cost savings we just in in the act last academic year was the first year that we really came up with the methodology to track the the cost savings to students so in academic year 18 we had fourteen thousand seven hundred and forty students enroll in a course that uses oer material that's 29 percent of our enrollment in the same academic year we students saved over seven hundred and seventy seven thousand dollars so with that I will turn it back to Tanya that is awesome both you and Mars have done such great work and I'm so excited to hear what Kara has to say about UMUC great thank you so you know I think to understand the initiative that we undertook at UMUC it's helpful just briefly to understand a bit about our system on our university so briefly I promise but you know UMUC is one of the largest public universities in the US and we have over 80,000 students but over half of those students are affiliated in some manner with the US military we are the open access adult serving public institution of the state of Maryland and we are a member of the 12 institution system of the University System of Maryland we teach online hybrid and feint trade courses at over 140 sites many in which are military installations in Europe Asia and the Middle East and our students are adult learners with an average age of 33 eighty percent of them are working full-time 50 percent belong to a minority and 50 percent are parents so you know even before we started thinking about open educational resources we have a long history of trying to control students educational cause we have the second lowest tuition rates in our state system and something we're very proud of and we had already done sort of everything we could to rein in textbook costs today said that we were able but you know we really felt like it wasn't enough you know like students nationally and at all universities students are on tight budgets and so a not insignificant number of our students were for coupling textbook purchases and also given our active duty students spread around the globe our textbook students already arrived to the far flung base in time for class so starting in 2014 and really running to the end of 2016 we undertook the revision of over 1100 undergraduate and graduate courses where and we replace textbooks with open educational resources and as a result of that in 2017 and we would have a similar amount for 2018 our students did not have to spend 19 million dollars that they otherwise would have had to spend previously and you know all this plus they now had access to learning resources with a click of a mouse so in a nutshell that's what we did thank you so much so a lot of questions that people have about these initiatives that are large-scale and are we are revolve around the idea of sustainability and I think a lot of those questions come because people wonder how will this continue in the future if there isn't continued funding for it so it like in the case of SUNY and CUNY they they got some funding from their state and there's a lot of other support from funders nationally and folks are always wondering once you start says how can you make it laughs both with institutional culture with continued funding and just a momentum because leaders leaders come and go and there's also they take a lot of effort on the part of the leaders and so if you could talk a little bit about sustainability it's so this is mark I'll kind of talk about sustainability because you know one thing we realize is that you know oh we are free like puppies you know somebody has to pay something somewhere and it caught it takes a lot to sustain an oer initiative I mean we received money from this state and if we didn't have that money we would be able to grow the SUNY oer services like we've had in the last year we we know that but one thing we're doing to kind of prepare ourselves for a time when the state will won't be funding our oer efforts we've contracted with an organization called the RPK group our pk's worked with the achieving the dream oh we are a degree grant program and so you know they've looked at the return on investment of oer and they also looked at the impact of of oh we are i actually on college bookstores so we engaged them and said could you work with our campuses to help them design sustainability models and and this year we put an application process out on the streets for campuses to seek funds for oer locally on their own campus and one of the requirements this year is they actually stand up a sustainability program of their own or at least adopt one and be prepared to implement once the state dollar is run out because you know we we think about sustainability we know it's gonna it's gonna cost money but one of the things we've learned is it requires an organization on the campus to essentially take ownership of it to take responsibility for the program and so you know we made an agreement with our PK that once this work is done the sustainability plans are you know completed the tools are implemented we're gonna openly license those sustainability models and we're gonna share them out broadly but the open community because you know we know this is a moment in time for us and as a system we want to be able to share what we learn because you know we're standing here today you know learn having learned a lot from California and Georgia in Colorado and in other state systems who have tried and and and successfully implemented oh we are programs of their own you know when we first received word that we were getting money from the state you know we hopped on the phone right away and we called about seven or eight different state systems and we asked them to kind of you know give us their advice because we were walking into a terrain and that we were not 100% sure how to to kind of navigate so we didn't want to screw it up so to speak so we wanted to talk to other experts in the field who have better success or different you know strategies than we have used in the past to see what we can learn and we want to return the favor to the open community thank you that's such an important thing to mention is that there are people in the open community who are willing to share their best practice point you to the right people and help you on your way so that was a great share about your sustainability plan Tina do you have anything to add to that about please be online so we got some initial support through a few innovation grants from the system office one for developing courses and the liberal arts another one for an area of science and then one for ccconline plus two colleges Red Rocks and CCD Colorado community college at Denver for an open homework platform so we got some seed money that which helped ccconline also has a course development budget from which we could dropped in order to as we revise courses to really intentionally select those that would make good courses to be offered as online as we are we've primarily focused on our high enrollment courses and general education courses also we had some strategic it was part of the system strategic plan to establish a learning object repository which ccconline is taking the lead on and with that knowing that as we curate open content knowing that we're going to have a way once we curate the open content and and tag it and align it to the common course numbering system that we'd be able to get traction for the materials that were curating and we'd be able to put those those materials into the hands of the faculty and staff at the colleges so those are some of the systemic things at the state level we also in and I knew you were part of this process writing and doing some of the research but the state of Colorado legislature just passed a bill Senate bill 17 to 58 which created a know we are Council and the FOA our Council met and came up with some initial plans that informed the the bill which is now law and we just kicked off the oer council for our our work moving forward and what that's gonna look like is Merilee grants to institution and faculty so that they can do more in the oer space doing professional development for public institutions and and faculty and staff in this area looking at some policy so it's really going to I think help promulgate oh we are statewide which I think will help not only sustain it for CCC online but help some of the colleges and even K through 12 in the state so we're pretty excited about that and I think that that's going to really bear some fruit in Colorado mm-hmm so stuff right here some ideas about getting input from out external stakeholders creating councils or groups of experts within organizations and then also you've both mentioned the ideas of empowering the folks that you work with on your team Kara what can you add to this for your experience at UMUC well I mean I think you know I would echo a lot of what Tina and Marcus said but you know I think in terms of in terms of financial sustainability you know one of the things I have to definitely give a shout out to our institutional leadership I mean they they had open eyes at the beginning and knew that this wasn't going to be free you know no cost to students never means no cost to the institution really and so we were really blessed by having good financial support from our institutional leadership and of course we've also pursued grants and other sources of funding but I think that you know we one of the things that's just in terms of sustainability you know we really are much more deeply aware than I think we were in the first path that this work never stops that you know resources have to continue to be created and curated and adapted and revised and it just it never stops and so one of the things that has become clear I think for us over the last four years is you know when you're when you're on that train that you have to realize there is no to the track you know really what is the institutional commitment and I think what has become clear is that we are committed to the approach and we know that attending to this task is really central to the ongoing academic quality of our programs and I think that that that institutional commitment has helped us sustain our momentum we also are you know trying to help you know our sister institutions across the state who are also looking at ways to you know it not only improves the quality of education but really be mindful as the quality of cost of education and helping them also bring you know a ours to their institutions and to benefit their students one thing that's great about the oer community is that they love to share and so i hear from all of you that you're working not only with the people within your institution and States but also with the oer community as a whole and there's this common thread among all three of the things that you said about sustainability one of the big ones that Kara was talking about was commitment which is key but also this community both external and internal that you're all building this infrastructure together so thank you for sharing that we're going to move on to the next question so we talked about cost savings and I know all three of you mentioned dollar amounts that are saving students can you talk more about the overall impact that this has had on the students end or faculty or just your learning communities as a whole and maybe this time we can start with Tina so I shared our our cost savings to the to the students one of the things that and and what we found is there's there in terms of student outcomes we're still in the process of examining those and we find that there's really no significant difference pre oer posto we are offering one of the things though that in terms of our our teaching faculty and our the instructors who teach for us is one of the things that we've learned is the importance of preparation for not only the course developers but because what we're doing generally is we do use some like open Stax etc textbooks open textbooks but most of our courses are designed in a way that we take away our content that we curate and then create a new course out of those learning objects and then the course developer then has to create a consistent narrative from that and it moves students away from a textbook type of learning experience instead they're having to really use the learning management system and the resources so one of the things that we found is we are really needing to do some some development and training with the instructors and setting expectations with our students that this may not be designed like a course that you've had experience with before click on the links because the links that are there are considered content they're not just supplemental and working with the faculty and working with the instructors so that they're able to see you know really drive your students into the content check and make sure that they're really looking at the course content because what they're seeing in d2l in their course shell is fundamental and essential information and I think that was a key take away just the way that students use curated we are content when we create a course is different than they do with the textbook so we really have to scaffold for that okay how about Tina can you share overall and I mean sorry Kara can you share your overall impact for students or something more than just the textbook cost saving yeah absolutely I mean I think what I would say is emotionally this was a huge change and I think it also made us aware once again that change is really hard that it's you know you're really fundamentally changing how people sort of go about what they're doing and you know also as with any large-scale initiative you know they're places in this case courses or resources where you know there's there's better and then there's places where it's like oh we could have done better right so I think grappling with that and we continue to work to make sure you know all the courses have great and rich resources but now that you know we're four years out from the initial implementation and a lot of the dust is settled you know what I would say is that students are happy with this they you know they appreciate that the resources are online they still support it in their learning and they of course appreciate the money that stays in their wallet and importantly we've also made sure that didn't have any you know negative impacts on learning so that's also important as well to say that they are not often feeling supported in their learning but actually are learning I do think it was a harder adjustment in general for faculty but I think that you know one of the things that has been really beneficial is our faculty have really helped us tremendously as we seek to iterate and improve you know they they let us know you know where where things are working well and where things aren't and I think also again now that we're sort of four years from the start of this that that overall people are feeling like the the impact was really positive net positive that's great so you've got you've had a long time to really see this through and see some positive impact for your students but I appreciate your honesty in discussing that it wasn't always easy and that you still are working toward even more goals mark can you talk a little bit about how you've seen impact from your or er initiative yeah I mean I kind of echoing what what Kara said I mean we know that you know anytime you try to scale an innovation whether it's oh we are something else you really you need to develop a plan for change management and you know what that's something we're working on with the SUNY oer services because not only is it like a change in the in on the campus level but we've also noticed that it's a change in the way the system is approaching you know just course content moving into the future there's there's a lot of people in our system offices now who have a better understanding of what oh we are is and what the advantages are in kind of like piggybacking off a little what Tina said we understand how we are is really a vehicle to kind of change what's happening inside the classroom moving away from the traditional idea of a college textbook and really thinking in terms of what can we do with Digital Learning moving into the future you know can we start I mean there are platforms already with like virtual router with augmented reality and virtual reality but can we start baking in some artificial intelligence can you know can we start putting other technologies with the oer and then you know wrap around that some sort of a research agenda so we can actually look at the effectiveness of the open content in the classroom so one of the things we seed funded last year was the creation of the open Education Research Lab it's out of the University of Buffalo you know they're looking at at oh we are but they're also looking in research with open access and open badges I mean they're looking at open education and in the broadest context but I mean what we've realized is that if you're going to you know try to scale up any type of innovation you should wrap around it research some sort of change management philosophy or some sort of change management plan so that you know campuses eventually can can understand that you know adopting an OE R program is more than just taking a tool or or or technology and bring it into your campus culture it's an opportunity to kind of transform your current culture on it's an opportunity to really change you know how we deliver our course content and I think Tina mentioned before about you know really using the learning management system as a vehicle to deliver the content you know we're all we're on board with that idea to you know we think it's kind of a missed opportunity if we just focus on the affordability piece with oer we know it saves students money that's excellent when it saves students money especially when some of our students are you know are homeless and can't afford you know three meals a day can't afford to pay their utility bills um but you know on top of saving students money we want to make sure that they're prepared to be successful in their courses when they take it so we think it's it's not binary we think that it's it's it's an opportunity to kind of you know wrap around a lot of different initiatives like through our student success networks you know that just kind of utilize oh we are as a as maybe a vehicle within the change and then eventually just weave it into the fabric of what we do within SUNY writ large awesome so I'm hearing a lot of great questions on there and we'll get to those as we get to the end of this here's one of the big questions that everybody wants to know when they're starting a Noah initiative or any change management is initiative for the people who have already gone through this if you knew then what you know now what would you do differently so how would you approach this what takeaways you have and what can you share that kind of a secret to the rest of us who are interested in starting our own oay our initiative and the time let's start with Tara great thank you oh my gosh I have an answer for this one I have two words taxonomy and database so you know our initial stage of our initiative how we approach this is we basically said okay we're replacing the textbook so we went into each course and we figured out the list of topics that needed to be covered and then found resources or created resources or adapted 'its that are resources for those topics but the problem was that ultimately siloed all of these resources in individual courses and thus we didn't have a clear visibility across the entire inventory of resources and we didn't have clear tagging right so we had a ton of materials but we really have no way to know easily what we had and where it was and so just to give you know a sampling of this you know in one subsequent audit of materials in a particular program you know that sort of speaking to addresses try to get you know a grip on what we had we found that we had created adapted or adopted over a dozen resources on the same topic right that's a lot of work to do what only needed to be done once 12 times so I think that was one of the key takeaways from us is that you know have have we unknown now if we knew then what we know now we would have started off with clear tagging with a clear taxonomy you know with one place to to manage you know all of these resources and really have the library of the reads the resources because you know we recognize now that you know resources can be reused they can be repurposed in different contexts they can have very different you know in a different you know in different context they can serve different purposes and so we are moving towards achieving this and we believe it will be a game changer for how we discover design share and continually improve the resources but gosh it's a lot of work to redo right so that's the big thing I would say you know make sure you know as you were building it you know pretend that you really are building a library you know have a system by which you are really capturing what you have and where it is so that you can repurpose reuse and just and that stumble into the oh darn we just you know rewrote something because we forgot we already had it I still end up great advice to talk about metadata and tagging because that's one of the hot issues right now in the oer community um mark what would you suggest for people if you could start off um yeah I mean if we were gonna do it again I'm we were fortunate I think that our libraries you know for the most part really understood it at first and got into the oer game relatively early but kind of a you know Kara's point into what you were talking about Tonya you know there we should have probably started you know building better connections across higher ed with other public university systems early on to kind of tackle the metadata I'll call it the problem because I think you know like English professors weren't invited to the email party I think librarians weren't invited to the oer party early enough you know we should we should work as a collective to to a you know to just settle on the the metadata standard for oh we are and begin kind of cleaning up the digital footprint i think that'll help us with our discovery um I think the other thing is and you know it's carries on the call right now we have conversations of MJ Bishop at the Kirwan system all the time down in Maryland about you know building a coalition within public higher education systems because we're all you know we're all trying to approach this differently but you know by the moat for the most part I mean listening to Kara and Tina talk today we're really all kind of in the same boat sailing in the same direction right now and we should really work together so that public higher education is driving the open education agenda and that somebody else is in driving that agenda to us I think it would be easy for us to lose sight of what we could do with open educational resources and open education writ large if we if we break into small silos and just focus these as individual state initiatives or individual system or even college initiatives you know this is a global issue and if we could just get the university systems within the United States who agree to to coordinate better together I think we could make a big dent and be the ones who drive the open education conference conversation moving forward my biggest concern and my biggest fear is that eventually this conversation will be driven to us and we'll just eventually have to react again you hear me tearing over here right Sonia you know what can you add to this discussion I'll give Marc a big amen to that first off that's exactly to the point our takeaway was that you know we should have engaged the broader community oh we are community earlier I think some of our assumptions could have been challenged had we been you know had we reached out to those who've gone before us also some of the things that we do differently and I was interested to hear Cara and Marc talk about this the notion of change management because I think as we look at the scope of work required in developing oer courses to be offered at scale you know we should have taken the time to really look at our contracting process is how we our course developments timelines and really taking a step back and look at our current practices do these really support oh we are do they support the kind of time required by our our course developers and particularly the notion of change management in terms of maintaining the currency the quality the tagging keeping up with the dynamic nature of the common course numbering system so those kinds of things had we had if we could do it over I think we'd be a little bit more strategic and take a more project management approach to our initiative thank you so much all three of you you've mentioned things that were just so honest and right on about where we are is currently in the in the atmosphere so there are some questions that we you have hear from the audience one of the questions that I think is very timely revolves around the question of research and understanding how this has an impact on your students there were a few questions that asked what impact has this had on your students with their grades and with their success if anybody wants to speak to the Student Success question and impact regarding we are and then there was another question about how you calculate your total cost savings for we are and I know that in the last few weeks we had quests we had some blog posts and challenges with some articles online and and so I think that everybody's kind of curious right now about how people are calculating their cost savings so if anybody wants to talk about either cost savings for students or student success measures well I kara go far kara so I'll just tell you the math behind our ha fading because this is something that I know different institutions have done that there's a few different ways to do it so I'll just explain our math we literally went back and we looked at every single course and we looked at what the material textbook costs were for students in that course before the initiative and then we added all that up and so that was how we came to our cost it was literally and we're not really saying it's you know cost savings it's that money that they don't have to spend now that they would have had to spend if we hadn't done and that's how we came up with the 19 million dollars a year and that was also specific to number of students so you know it literally looked at the cost for course how many students took that course and that's how we did the math yeah this is mark I mean our math is somewhat similar to that we for the foreign ishutin ear we actually had faculty tell us what the cost was for previous semesters and we just went with the assumption that every student bought the textbook what was interesting is that it got many of our faculty actually figure out how much the students were actually spending on textbooks so I guess there was a little cloak-and-dagger move there but you know it it helped us kind of get at least a baseline idea as far as the student success this is this is um I mean to me this is it this is the the million dollar question right there's a lot of claims about oh we are but you know some of the research that's been done so far I mean it's it's it's a good start but I mean there needs to be more empirical research more research done by educational you know scientists and learning scientists to really look at the impact oer is having on student learning I mean anecdotally we can say that it's had a positive effect the open education research lab just published an article on student and faculty perceptions of oh we are it showed that students and faculty alike both thought oh we are had better academic value than traditional content of is either equal or better nearly every time in the Student Survey but there needs to be more analysis and further understanding of the the total impact that's having on students because and you know that takes time I mean you you can't just have it a no we our course run for a semester to run a data analysis and then turn around and make a claim I mean it takes it takes a while to be able to stand back and say this is the impact that it's really happening and you know having on student learning you're gonna need about three years of data so that you can actually write a decent you know research study on that and before you even get to even analyzing data you have to be asking the right research questions and so this is another area where I think public education system should get together you know we could amass a large data set and if we can all agree on the basics of what we mean by open educational resources and what we're looking at for an open educational resource course and we can all share some of that data with each other we could start running some research and we can run study after study after study with a similar theoretical framework and similar design we could turn around within five years and and start making some serious claims about the impact of what we are in higher ed I would add to that that the places that I would point folks to if you're looking for some really good research that has been done so far if you would just go to the open to say as large of scale initiative as the ones that mark was talking about like five-year plans but they have a lot of mm that I would point hopes to and this might be a great exemplar for something like Mark was saying about states getting together but it's the Georgia study so the Georgia system just recently published their student impact study and I would look to that too as you know some preliminary research in this area um Tina do you have any more to add about either calculating cost savings or research has been done for student impact for the student impact you know it's it's really two to Mark's point it's really too early to tell our preliminary look is that our DFW rates are stable pre and post but I think it that's just it's it's really premature to to make any of those claims in terms of calculating costs we do it very similar to what Kara described because we use a lot of digital resources before going into oer and those are digital resource fees we know that textbook adoption from the students or students buying the textbook is it a factor because we do more digital integrations and so we literally took what was the cost of the e-textbook or the digital content pre and post oer and multiply it by the number of students the enrollment in that section and then added it all up thank you so much all three of you for sharing your tips and thoughts for the future we have so many questions on this call I'm so excited to see all of your questions a lot of them have to do with platforms what kind of digital platforms are you using have you worked with any vendors to help you implement oh we are a lot of it is talking about how do you build your inventory on do you have people other people that you work with and so I'm seeing a lot of questions in a lot of different areas about the oer this is a lot of exciting interest what I would say is that we will continue to talk about this on Twitter and with WCET s Z initiative we also have upcoming an OE our pre-conference session at our annual meeting so there's a lot of opportunities to continue the discussion um if we could go to possibly just one more question does anybody have any advice regarding platforms or has anybody worked with any vendors or any companies to talk to help them with their implementation so this is Marc I mean one of our we have a partnership with lumen learning I mean lumen has been with us since you know the Kaleidoscope project back in 2011 before there even was a lumen learning they were working with Tompkins Cortland Community College so a lot of our community colleges worked with lumen for a number of years and then you know just as we started to scale up at the SUNY oer services we entered into an agreement with them and now we've entered into a partnership where we're looking at them as being kind of a foundational piece for our oh we are efforts I mean we're not exclusively just a lumen shop we we work with a lot of different vendors but in in in the hopes of driving the education conversation you know we're looking at lumen as a development partner and you know we want to we kind of want to peek behind their curtain as they go through their development and then we want to have a seat at the table when they start thinking about what they want to develop next and you know we would again we still want public higher ed to drive this we don't want a particular vendor driving it to us this is Kara I can comment you know we are working in in terms of content management we are now working with adobe experience manager and that's helping us with a lot of you know not only content development but curation and and the like this is Tina we're not really working with any vendors in our our initiative but we did partner with Cal State to white-label the skills Commons environment to serve as our learning object repository so we hope to roll that out here shortly excellent thank you I think that helps a lot do you have any advice about where you would start either with organizations that are part of the open community or great resources and folks that are on this call I would just fit as a few that I always go to including the open textbook library at University of Minnesota SPARC website which is a scholarly publishing and academic coalition market and talked about lumen learning and that's run by David Wiley are there other places that you usually go or check oh I know another one for me is Twitter oh how many of you are really active on Twitter or get a lot of information from there oh this is Mark I'm more like I have to say I just you know the Twitter just makes me twitch right now for other reasons unrelated to higher education but I have found the community at open education global really valuable and it's sort of too many to name but just the global community in open education it's been wonderful to really see how you know people are tackling some of the same problems and some different problems so I find that as you know not only the conference but other resources coming out of that group to be very valuable and you know the open education conference will be in New York State this year folks in Niagara Falls New York so come on up to the Empire State and enjoy our apples and enjoy a good look at the Falls Oh be brave I know Tanya will be there she wouldn't miss it I'm gonna jump in this is Meghan I just wanted to say thank you all for being part of this conversation there are many many more questions they would we could have gotten to today I think it says that we need to do other sessions and maybe at our annual meeting other webcast presentations and I think we have some questions here that could fodder a few of our WCET blogs so if you're new to WCET if this is your first introduction to us we have a wonderful website that has tons of resources be sure to get on and access our resources our annual meeting that Tonya mentioned up mentioned is coming up and Tonya will be doing a no er workshop on the morning of October 23rd the link to the recording as well as any resources that we can pull together that were mentioned in this webinar will be posted there as well and you'll receive a link to the recording shortly after it's over we are so appreciative of our supporting members here at WCC and our sponsors that underwrite much of our programming and events I just wanted to give a shout out to them and thank you again thanks for your great questions thanks for your participation and for those of you that are on early thanks for persevering with those audio challenges and we'll see you on the next WCET webcast thanks so much enjoy your day see
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How to make DIY Lavender Oil at home
hey guys welcome back today i will be showing you guys how i make lavender essential oil from scratch i'm so excited to be sharing this video today like oh so keen because i've been wanting to make my own essential oils for so so so long now it's been like just too long i think so i'm finally getting around to doing it i actually started out by growing some lavender which has just shot up it's so big now like look at that it's absolutely massive this was the lavender that i planted in my diy garden bed video which i showed you guys a while back and it's absolutely skyrocketed don't mind ahri she often just wanders through the garden trampling my plants anywho this is lavender so i am going to start picking these lavender stems just like this one i'm going to start picking them as you can see there's so many so i'm going to have a whole bunch of lavender i'm going to dry out and then just like let it dry for a few weeks and then from there i'll make the essential oils so i thought i'd show you guys me just clipping away and picking the lavender from my garden so i got my trusty scissors and i'm ready to [Music] here is my bunch of lavender now i'm going to go and dry this out which i'll show you guys how i do that um now my little lavender plant's been really flowered but like not in sexual way or anything that sounded really wrong i wanted to keep some on there though because lavender is really good for bees i'm trying to encourage a lot of bees in our area just to help with bee populations and things like that i always like try and help out so i left a lot of the flowers on there so the bees can use it i'm gonna go and tie this bundle up and i'll show you guys how i do that now oh i feel like an old grandma all right so i got my little bunch of lavender um i tried to get on like the more kind of side i wanted to have a lot of lavender to use to make lots of essential oil with now they said to cut and dry enough lavender to make at least one ounce of lavender essential oil with so i'm guesstimating this is how much i'll be needing probably around this just a bunch of lavender now they said to dry them out you're going to collect them up in a bunch like this probably even them out they're not all sticking up so high oh smells so good i love lavender i swear it's like my favorite scent right and out of all the essential oils lavender would be my top favorite that'll do so to dry it out you're going to grab two elastic bands like so oh no i've lost my second elastic band oh that's right it's onto my phone we're going to grab a two elastic bands like so and you're gonna put one just under the head of the flowers so i'll show you guys oh i can get it on just stretching it oh gosh that's not easy okay i don't want to break the stems oh got it there we go so you have one just under the heads of the flowers just like that and then you're gonna put one at the base so the bottom of the stems so i'm gonna put it around here because this the stems are very uneven somewhat longer than others so i'm just gonna pop it there okay there you go perfect like so voila voila there we go and basically what we're going to do from here is we're going to find a dry dark warm spot for the flowers to just hang upside down so you can just tie them or like hang them upside down in a dry dark warm spot for at least two to four weeks or just until the lavender flowers actually dry out now keep in mind you want to actually protect them from sunlight to help them retain the best color i guess like the purple color in them and also you want to make sure to put a sheet or cloth beneath the lavender bundle that you're drying out just to help catch any buds or blooms that might fall during that time while it's drying out so like i said it takes around two to four weeks oh you know how long mine takes to dry out i'm sure i'll probably be around that time but you want to make sure you're checking every so often just to see when the lavender is dry so just go in there every day a few days or so and just see how they're going you'll know it's finished drying out when you brush the flowers and the flower petals i guess fall easily from the stem now have you used them in sachets like little flower potpourri sachets or things like that or in baking you could actually brush the flour stem like flour bits off or leave them on to use for those for baking and things like that anyway i'm gonna go hang mine up in my dry dark warm spot out of the sunlight i'll show you where i'm going to put it all right i found my string so i'm going to tie the bundle up in my garage just there all right i might just hang it over here so i'm just going to choose [Music] looks so good hanging perfectly alrighty i'm gonna let that dry there and i'm just gonna put a little blanket under it [Music] hey guys so it's been about four or five weeks maybe it's been a little longer than i actually needed to leave before i kind of forgot about it my bad when i was just doing other things like over these four weeks and i remembered this week and i was like oh it'll be ready by now so i have my lavender already to go let me show you so i have two bunches now because i picked some more recently because i was like my garden's just getting really really big so i have a little bit more lavender to use this was the original bunch the really neat bunch the one that i took a lot of time to make and this is just the one that i super brushed so you can see like they're pretty perfectly done and then boom what happens when i'm lazy so they're ready to go i'm gonna bring them down now and turn them into lavender essential oil so as you can see it's like a lot drier than it was naturally because it's been drying for four weeks hear that but it's like crunching underneath my hands which is which is exactly what you want when you're drying out lavender so that's perfect and ready to go now same with this one you can hear it's like crunchy so it's like perfect all ready to go oh but i forgot to mention i'll be making two types of lavender essential oil today one's going to be with coconut oil and the other one is with an alcohol-based base so you can decide between which of the which of the two that you'd like to make yourself or you can make both like i am i decided to make one and then the other and then see which one works out the best so when in future when i go to make it i know which one i prefer or i could just make both again in the future just because i can so i decided make both today and share that with you guys but feel free to just make one or the other or both as well and do let me know which one's your favorite at the end as well because i'll share my favorite with you with you guys at the end when i found my favorite or if i don't have a favorite i'll just say that as well but anyway let's get making this essential oil so once you've finished harvesting and drying out your lavender grab your dried lavender and add it to a clean glass jar just the flower zone you can compost the stems this is what i did i just composted the stems after i trimmed off all the different flowers and the flower buds and put them into the glass jar [Music] so once you've added the lavender buds to the glass jar you can pour 10 ounces of liquid coconut oil over the lavender in the glass jar until the lavender is completely covered then you want to secure the lid tightly onto the jar and shake well i just gently shook from side to side the lavender oil just to make sure that it was all completely covered [Music] then you store the jar near a window but not in direct sunlight again because the light can impact the properties of the lavender oil just to let it infuse for seven to ten days shake every day or so to make sure that the lavender is completely covered by the oil when making the lavender essential oil with alcohol you're going to use a mortar and pestle or just a spoon and bowl like i used and you want to gently crush the dried lavender flowers to release the oil before combining it with vodka keep in mind though you're just bruising the flowers with the back of the spoon or pestle not making oatmeals too much agitation will result in lavender soup which is not what you want [Music] next you want to transfer the crushed lavender into a mason jar or any type of glass jar just avoid plastic jars so the plastic doesn't seep into the liquid now you're going to pour vodka over the lavender you want to make sure to fully submerge the lavender and vodka then you're going to tightly secure the jar with a lid and shake well again store the jar near a window but again not in direct sunlight to infuse for seven to ten days and gently shake every day or so [Music] okay so it has been about actually like four weeks rather than the week that you only need to let it sit for because i was actually waiting for my bottles my little uh amber apothecary bottles to arrive i ordered them on amazon i'll link below where i found them as well so i needed more of these because i had them at home i've used all mine in other diy products that i've made so i've been waiting on these to arrive and because i didn't pay for express postage because i'm like they took longer to get here so it's just like a little dropper bottle that i was waiting for to arrive because i want to keep mine in a like an amber bottle because it's dark and it helps to protect the oil from light damaging the properties in the oil so this is the coconut oil this is four weeks later you only need to leave for one week for both of the oils just leave for one minute don't need to do four so this is the coconut oil version it doesn't look too much different to when i started soaking the lavender in it except that the lavender is just more i guess soaked that you can see without the label in the way so that's pretty much what it looks like four weeks later and then the one that i used with vodka is a different color now so it's actually um changed color it's now more of a i guess amber brownie golden color and it actually smells strongly of alcohol so this has turned into lavender vodka though i wouldn't recommend drinking it so it actually is a tincture kind of recipe so you can like take really minor doses of it for health benefits and things like that but you really need to research how much of the tincture that you should have and also don't have it one that's been sitting there and fermenting for four weeks just have one that's been there for a week because it can absorb other properties in the lavender that you may not want to necessarily want for yourself like it can be toxic so just leave it for one week if you're making the tincture i'll show in a future recipe how to use that lavender tincture for health benefits and also how to make it properly so this is just the lavender oil version that i'll be using as a substitute for essential oil so instead of using lavender essential oil i'm going to be using my different lavender oils here this one doesn't smell too too different oh it does have a strong smell of lavender oh it smells really nice um not as strong as you say a lavender essential oil but this one just smells really strongly of lavender and of the vodka smells almost like those christmas puddings that you get so i'm going to now just save out the lavender pieces and i'm just going to pop them in my compost don't mind ari she's just barking there's a storm approaching so i think she's barking at the storm and then i'm also going to sieve out this lava don't put into the compost as well i'm gonna put it into my little apothecary bottles and it's ready to use for future diys that i want to make things with so i'm going to be using it as like a few drops in say like my baths for like a more relaxing feel because lavender is really great for calming and soothing and relaxing fantastic if you have anxiety or depression so i'm really using i'm using it for my anxiety i find it very helpful the smell of lavender just instantly calming i also going to use it as like a few drops of my pillow when things at night to help me sleep better because i've struggled been struggling to sleep at night because my mind is constantly racing so it's a good way to sort of wind down for the night there's a few other different things you can use lavender oil for which i'll link in the description below my blog post on that where i share so many different ways you can use lavender oil i also use it in other diys like my bath bomb recipe i use it in like lip balm in uh what else else do i use it you can use it in deodorant making your natural deodorant if you want yourself to smell like lavender it smells amazing honestly eleven would be my favorite scent there's just so many different things you can use it for you can also use lavender in bug spray because it has some bug repelling properties in it as well and also as like an after sun spray you can use lavender oil and that when you feel like your skin has just had a little bit too much sun you know it's not quite burnt but when it feels just like dried out and almost like burnt but not you can use an after spray with lavender in that and that really helps to soothe with a bit of aloe vera so many different things so do check out the blog post below for a few days a few ideas on what to use lavender oil for if you're struggling to find ways to use it but i'm going to now just drain these out and put them into my bottles when it comes to the lavender vodka oil it's a bit different to the coconut oil so when straining it out just simply pour through a mesh fine mesh strainer into a glass container or you can use the plastic one just to pour with and then with the flours you can just compost them which is what i did [Music] after you've strained it out pour it into a glass jar and cover with a cheesecloth or coffee filter and allow it to sit undisturbed for about one week this will allow the alcohol to evaporate from the jar leaving essential oil as the result there may be some sediment at the bottom which is totally fine but if it bothers you for instance if you're giving it as a gift just strain it out again with a clean coffee filter or another fine mesh strainer into a lidded storage jar i like to store the oil in dark colored glass jars like dark opaque apothecary jars just to protect the actives in the oil then you can store it in your pantry or in a linen closet out of direct sunlight that's ready to use for whenever you need it now for the coconut oil one once it's finished infusing you again can strain it out using a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth just pour the mixture through the strainer into a clean glass jar or into a little plastic pouring container just to make it easier to pour into the bottles later on then store the oil in a cool dark place in those nice dark apothecary jars and it will keep for up to one year [Music] there we have it one is coconut oil you can't really tell when they're in the bottle because they both look the same but one is coconut oil and one is with vodka and i must say you were to make one i would probably prefer the vodka one just don't leave it for as long because i love in the smell and it actually smells a lot stronger than the coconut oil the coconut oil is just very faint so if you really want that lavender smell um yeah go with the vodka one but if you're just using it for like skin ailments and things like that or like just to use on skin or as like a soothing thing and we just apply it onto your body you can use the coconut oil one because i don't need to be so strong because you're absorbing it into your body but if you want the aromatherapy version like aspect of it you may want to use the vodka version because it actually is a bit stronger the lavender smell in that but yeah that's just my tip if you want to make it yourself now this isn't true essential oil because if you read my blog post i do go into further detail essential oils are made by diffusing like a diffusing method you need like the special diffusing equipment where it like separates the like the water so like the lavender water or lavender yeah like kind of a good cheese roses you get rose water and things like that so it separates the water so the lavender water from the oil so you have like the water part and then you have the oil on top if you see it like on youtube there's some videos that show how to do it and the lavender oil or whatever plant you're using the oil will sit on top and that's the essential oils so you need a special machine for that but if you don't have that this is your own diy version of making lavender oil or lavender essential oil but not quite essential oil like more lavender oil yeah i feel like i just rambled on that that whole time by the way fyi i got a new shirt from vegan vibe this is not sponsored by the way this is just me sharing my awesome new purchase because i never get anything new but i saw this my sister linked me to their site i just love this um t-shirt it's like a vegan style t-shirt i just loved it because it had the um polar bears on it and it goes for arctic so i'm such a big like conservationist i actually want to do marine conservation next year so exciting news i'm going to study up near byron bay next year for marine conservation like doing study up there that's like a whole other topic that i can talk in another video but i just love like a big advocate for like you know helping with climate change and stopping like the arctic ice melting because that actually reflects a lot of the sunlight that we get in earth it reflects it back into the atmosphere or into space preventing the earth from heating up so much but when that ice goes a lot of the heat is stays in like in our planet like and is absorbed by the seas and that heats up the water in turn melting more of the ice and it's just like a vicious cycle actually starts to see when the polar bears and other arctic animals that are affected by it i got another shirt but i'll show that in a different video but yeah that's basically my video tutorial on how to make lavender oil i hope you guys enjoyed it i had so much fun making it it does take a little bit longer to make so you do need to leave a weaker side just to let it kind of infuse but once that's finished you guys have all ready to make lavender oil to use in awesome diy recipes or just for on your skin and things like that to help with sunburn uh skin conditions to help with just calming and soothing help with sleep so many different things so i hope you guys enjoyed today's video i hope to see you guys in my future videos and do please share with me if you guys enjoyed today's video or if you have made lavender oil or other oils yourself and how you did that because i would love to try out whatever oils you guys made too yeah if you guys enjoyed today's video thank you so much for sticking out this video to the end i know it can be long sometimes and i tend to ramble don't mind my rambling but i hope you enjoyed it and i hope to see you guys in my future videos i can't bye even if i try even if i wanted to and i can't change [Music] even if i try
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THE BEST STRATEGY FOR DAY TRADING #shorts #daytrading #stocks #stockstrader
do I change the strategy or away from better market conditions to go long in my opinion the best long strategy to do in this market is the 10 30 am zombie times long with the 10 30 am zombie rules meet is after 10 30 the volume shrinks the robots take over and they slowly start grinding stocks higher yeah you're seeing everyone replicate her if you're a long biased Trader all you got to be doing as simple as it sounds is at 10 30 a.m stocks that are holding above V web buy them that's all it is because the volume is going to shrink the stocks are going to go up
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Blind Spot Monitor 2014 Toyota Highlander
okay today we're going to talk about something much better and more reliable than your kids screaming in your ear at the last minute hey mom whoa look out i'm talking about the highlander available blind spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert to turn it on press the bsm button on the dashboard to the left of the steering column okay ready mom let's ride you'll see the blind spot indicator light up in the outside mirrors and hear a tone to confirm that the system has been engaged when a vehicle in the next lane enters your blind spot area on either side the indicator will light up in that side view mirror if you signal a lane change in that direction while the vehicle is still there the indicator will flash to get your attention the rear cross traffic alert helps you when you're backing out from a parking space when your highlander is in reverse and your speed is less than 5 miles per hour it also detects vehicles approaching from the right or left rear traveling between 5 and 18 miles per hour if the system senses cross traffic it warns you by flashing the side rear indicators and sounding a warning tone nice job mom if only life was like a highlander watch out jack don't worry i see you toyota let's go places
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Unboxing EUNORAU UHVO 350 watt FULL SUSPENSION BIKE MOUNTAIN BIKE .
[Music] so [Music] hello and welcome to mmb air gun review a little unorthodox video today but for any of you that are interested in a mountain bike if you get back in the woods and you got your pcp air rifle with you and you want something quiet to get back in the woods to do do a little small game hunting i might have something right up your alley and that is a uh pretty inexpensive for what you're getting mountain bike but let's check it out and let's see the quality of it um let's see if it is up to standards or not stay tuned and i will be right back with a quick [Music] unboxing so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] okay so what i'm gonna tell you is that the bike aesthetically out of the box looks really really good um they really didn't skimp on a lot of things it's like a matte red finish that looks great it's got fantastic welds as you can see it's a full suspension bike it's got a nice beefy front fork um that's labeled voxa 32 it does have a quick release front wheel um they have changed some components on these so i want to keep you they have went to a sun race m40 and i'm familiar with these m40 rear derailleur which really they do shift good um so that has been changed and looks like it has a nice decent comfortable saddle um it does have a longer zoom stem now this is an inch and an eighth um with a 38 point uh a 31.8 um handlebar for 31.8 handlebar i'm going to put some different bars on it because i like a a longer bar um here is our battery and we have a front headlight so we're going to get all this hooked up and also has a taillight dual disc brakes so we'll dive into this further when it's done but so far initial impressions out of the box the bike looks really good there's no damage anywhere so far um kenda havoc tires um big nice beefy bigger than they look online for sure looks to be like a nice mountain bike i'm kind of digging the geometry um i think this is going to be a great candidate for some some higher end upgrades um so and to me though this is a zoom fork by the way so it's zoom branded i'm looking for a bike that was inexpensive out of the box and for those of you who don't know these do have a tapered fork so that's also a very big bonus a tapered fork the stem on this is is 90 millimeters by the way and it's a it's a plus 15 uh degree so pretty beefy bite looks good um they did use a pro wheel um front chain ring with a guide on it and i see our sensors on it um your controllers in the back looks nice everything the battery is very slim usb port on top um looks good looks like they went with i can't tell yet if that is a shimano or i believe that's a sunrace rear uh freewheel not sure we'll get into it it's only a 350 watt bike but uh they assured me that it behaves more like a 500 watt bike so we're gonna check that out and i'll speed up this process again and uh stick around keep watching [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so okay so i just my first hiccup or problem i should say is i just unwrapped the headlight in the actual mount for the headlight that mounts here is actually broken um probably something i can fix i'm sure i can as a matter of fact so i'm not gonna as long as it works when i plug it in i'm not gonna bother the company for it so this was just kind of the way it was shipped banged around but definitely not a deal breaker um so that just simply mounts here i have some two-part epoxy you'll never know it was broken and we'll get that on there but i gotta keep it real and keep it honest that's the only problem so far that i see and of course as i go here i'll get everything tuned up and let you know how it rides stay tuned [Music] so jose okay so i'm just reading in the manual here i wanted to to uh it's a nice a nice battery i mean it's aesthetically very pleasing um my lights blue on here and i believe that that is a full charge in the blue it says in the manual green but it's beyond the green is blue and it's definitely not red so i'm going to put it in there and see if we got any juice and see what happens so this is the test to see if the bike is powered up and make sure it works and there's a little handle here we flip it out and i believe make sure i'm doing this right here i'm gonna have to pull this yes make sure that this locks in nice there we go gotta use your key and that is locked in um i don't know this is this looks like a different computer than what they showed online but i'm gonna turn that on we have any juice to the controller that is the question right so i don't got no juice to the back wheel i have nothing going to the controller unless it's just blue and it's not charged that's the only thing i can think it's a power button under here maybe there we go we just lit up right button turns it on it is in kilometers an hour so we're going to try to change that and we have power very nice power and brakes work okay so right button over here is the power see with this it must be power assist max 40 kilometers an hour kilometers timer and it does have a full charge in it and we are on let's check this out here so our assist modes are here we're about five levels of assist oh that's a lot yeah that's a lot uh a lot better okay there we go there and let's see if i can shut this off and the bike should be powered down there we go power works everything's spinning nice that's a quiet rear hub very quiet later it was really the spinning of the wheel very quiet i'm going to give a quick spoke check and make sure everything is up to par not bad it's not bad yeah that's not bad at all so i'll go through and i'll i'll check all the tension individually the tires are aired up pretty decent for a fat tire bike so you can go higher you can go lower depending on your terrain this is going to be a fun bike but what i want to do is i want to check this light and make sure it works let's get this on so this was a around a twelve thirteen hundred dollar bike is it worth that in the world of e-bikes well i'm gonna tell you right now the quality looks really good really good so let's see we've got here i'll turn this back on and let's see if we got a headlight mode so i don't know which one that is let me hold one maybe there we go hold the top plus button for headlight nice and bright led we can shut it off if we hold it again yes that shuts it off and computer over to the right shuts everything off so pretty cool i'm gonna get this hooked up next what i'm gonna do and you guys are welcome to tag along um i'm gonna change these bars out to some wider bars but i wanted to get this together to make sure that it was going to fit so let's go over some i don't know what they're using for breaks these are branded these are hydraulic brake by the way i don't know what they are they look like tectos they're really good quality really nice levers and i will tell you that they're using the m30 selector trigger shifter which is really good and pretty much bulletproof um very happy with the components on this i'm actually super happy with the components on this um it's a nice looking bike probably going to do a pedal upgrade seat upgrade um do some carbon on it we'll use a carbon probably a carbon dropper post and a lighter saddle um as far as forks go we'll see how these function later on we might do some rock shocks depending on the uh ride-ability of this bike but uh out of the box it looks great it looks like a great bike it's got a really nice build quality to it for you know 12 1300 bucks you can't you can't beat it it's uh it looks good i'm impressed i'm impressed i'm a bike guy this is my first e-bike but i'm a bike guy so i pretty much know the component no they're not top shelf components but if you want top shelf components you're paying you know 35 4 grand so big difference but for what you're getting this is pretty nice and as far as tuning up wise you know i do the stuff in my sleep so not a big deal like i said i bike anyhow um but i'm impressed out of the box i love the red i'm glad i went with a red i was kind of iffy on that either red or silver i didn't see a red out there so i went with a red stick around you'll see me do a handlebar swap real quick [Music] uh [Music] [Laughter] [Music] hey [Music] me [Music] now [Applause] [Music] hey [Music] um [Music] down [Music] [Applause] [Music] me [Music] hmm [Music] okay here we are now in real life you can't tell but this bike is massive it is a big bike definitely a large size frame um they're gonna get get you a look sun race a little dust on it hasn't been cleaned up and it is an m40 and that is a sun race freewheel not a cassette and there is a look at our 350 watt hub there is our kenda havocs and as you can see they're labeled moped so these are a pretty tough tire they are directionals and there's your size okay 27.5 by 3.0 and we're going to carry on you can see the quality of the welds on this bike really good really nice pivot point they there is our rear suspension shock and it is an air shock which is very good for this price point there is our battery again very good welds i have not pulled this out yet so let's do that and test our rear light i believe that this is a this comes on with a button it could be wrong we'll test that out a second just straps on there it's got a nice saddle um i'll upgrade the saddle for sure stem i just put on richie bars grips there's our zoom forks with oxa forks zoom and it does have pre-load adjustment and on each side so pretty decent for the money as rocky goes pardon me guys i had to do this in the house today for a simple reason it is pouring out ups was late delivering this i was expecting this the other day and it sit in one of their hubs for two days does have quick release which is cool there's our controller on the back very very nice looking bike internal cables as you can see get a lot for the money a lot for the money because i have a rear kickstand and there's our 180 rear rotor um what is the front let's see if we can bear with me here get to the front and a 180 in the front also so we have 180 and 180 very nice i'm pretty impressed very impressed so let's take this off and under here that's where you turn it on or do i have it backwards i actually stuck it on backwards i am going to have to pull that off and put it on the correct way my bad people but there you go there's a there's the on and you just hold it again turn it off one turns on the headlight but you get the idea silly mistake put it on upside down but very nice mountain bike i can't wait to ride it and make sure everything is in alignment and i have a feeling it's going to be so there you go um what do you think guys uh get up in the back woods with this i think it's a great idea i think it's a fantastic idea let's see here let's see here awesome bike company is uniro and uh very cool very cool i'll leave a link in the description below and you can check them out before i go quick update the button is on top it's integrated you cannot see it there we go solid flashing two modes i guess solid and flashing so there you go simple easy peasy okay guys hit that like button share subscribe and i will be back soon with a ride update and stay more um stay tuned for more um pcp got me off track today pcp reviews all right here we go uniru electric bike has zoom forks pretty beefy zoom forks with a preload adjustment has a rear air shock this one does come with a mile an hour speedometer you can go back and forth from kilometers to uh to miles per hour um these new ones come with sunrace m40 group set for the shifter um i'm not sure what the brakes are i had a mishap here that was me i got i have to solder the wires back on there i tugged on them the wrong way and they pulled out so i'm gonna have to hook that back up i believe that's your regen um but you still have your regen on one side that was my fault nothing that uh unaru did oh that was just me beautiful beautiful looking bike and i just took it for a quick spin on the driveway and 350 watts um i'm 220 pounds and this thing moved along really well it's really hard to describe very very quiet and it did go just under throttle took right off rather quickly so pretty impressed with the power right now um i have changed the grips and did the bars that's kind of why that happened right there and i probably see that during the video of my uh of me unboxing it and putting it together great bike i am really impressed with this i'm impressed how quiet it is i am impressed by the build quality and uh as you can see it's terrible out here raining today so this isn't where i live um i had it shipped someplace else and put it together here so i'm stuck with it raining right now um waiting for my bike rack to arrive right now and uh we'll get it on the back we'll get it home and get it up on the trail and see uh how it performs what i definitely am going to do is uh some upgrades to this not that it needs them it's just my personal preference i think that this frame in geometry is worth upgrading um definitely needs a chain state protector too for the type of writing that i do it'll get new pedals new seat new seat post maybe some carbon here and there but impressed so far so uniroo i suggest you guys if you're looking for inexpensive mountain bike electric mountain bike definitely check out this company because it's impressive for what you get for the money all right thanks for watching have a great day [Music] you
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A Healthy Grocery Haul!! || VLOGMAS DAY1 || 2019
[Music] you good morning guys happy December first it is the first day of the flog mess I'm gonna try and keep up with it we will see where it goes I do know that towards the end of the month I'm not going to have any sort of editing software or anything like that so I'm hoping that I'll at least get to the 25 days and maybe I can create film a couple things kind of scatter them here and there also with vlogmas this year it might not necessarily just be vlogs I know that's the whole point of vlogmas but basically i'm kind of treating this kind of just like more just like a content everyday or a video everyday sort of thing I'm gonna try and post on Instagram a lot so make sure you're following me there and I guess the first thing I have to show you for vlogmas is our new island alright so the kitchen is a little messy but what is it not this is the new island so you can see that I need to sweep number one but this is the island we got it from Ikea I will link it and you can see that obviously it does not match the cabinets but that's because the cabinets are going to be painted um hopefully this summer we'll see I like the structure of the cabinets I like the detailing in them but I don't like the darkness I feel like I want white or like light gray or something like that so I got white and a light kind of wooden countertop so I have some of my small appliances in here you can see down here I have my blender and my mini food processor my grater and my sandwich crass as well as my penne slash grill from Cuisinart I just thrifted that oh hello Mabel I just thrifted that rice cooker yesterday that rice cooker is normally 100 that Walmart and I got it for $10 so definitely save some time or some money rather and then you can see my grimy old crock-pot I got that from my mom and I think it was my grandma's before that I'm thinking about replacing it with another thrift store one the same size because that size just works for us yeah and then I thrifted this bowl and this is what we put all of our fruit in normally there's a little bit more variety but right now we just have apples so I just put some apples in it and you can see I technically have a water jug here it was leftover from a Christmas party that we had at church so yeah I went and I put it all together there were definitely some missteps but you can clearly see that it's you know it's pretty much underneath the fan and it's in the middle of the room it's definitely very large and I'm still getting used to it um you know I measured it out obviously beforehand and there is still plenty of space to walk around I mean again excuse all of the onion peels on the floor I have to sweep real quick before we go out but I mean you can see that it will fit another chair which we will be getting but I just wanted to space it out so I'll be getting a st. the same one with the same cushion next permit next month and this is just going to really help but you can see there is plenty of room to walk around it on all sides and even though my floor is a complete disaster I I'm just super proud of myself that I did it by myself and put the chair together by myself and yeah so our kitchen looks a little bit different now so today the title probably says it but we are going to be going low waste grocery shopping today I have my jars I have my bags I have my grocery bags I have my taking it take water bottle things I don't know if you can see them oh there's one and yeah we're just gonna go and we are also going to be getting a mini Christmas tree with many Christmas tree decorations if they have some a dollar on that because I'm not putting up a big Christmas tree this year ties up not here to help me move everything up so I will be putting out some Christmas lights and tomorrow is actually going to be my kind of minimalist or minimalistic Christmas deck or video so keep an eye out for that you [Music] all right guys this lighting and prop good setup is not good but this is what we have at all I want to be an H which is my local grocer because I really do want to start supporting local businesses because I think that they're just integral to our local and economy and you know it's going to like a person who you know you can meet and they're there and they're like hey what's up I own this place sort of thing and it's my own that's I don't know that's just kind of like where I'm coming from at this point I got the dogs their Christmas gifts I always get them their gifts on December 1st because that means that they can play with them and have them until they are destroyed so this is a penguin that is crinkly and squeaky I think I can't find this squeaker but he's quickly and this guy is just squeaky and gave let me know if you want a Value Village Hall let me know so it's all aroma I honestly have nothing to show you except for oh I do actually I take it back I like my er I got these organizers I got two of these that are thirty one point two centimeters by 15 point five centimeters by eight point nine centimeters and it's as multi-purpose storage bin it was 350 they're just acrylic storage bins and I am going to be using these four and this one which is a thirty-six point 8 centimeter by ten point eight centimeter by ten point by ten centimeter and this they both say that they're freezer safe which is nice too this was just three dollars so I'm going to use these three in my fridge for Ella for school stuff so so what I really want to do is I want to prep all of her lunch stuff before like on Sunday and then come the week she can just in the morning take everything out of the fridge instead of me having to make her whole lunch every single night before school or every single morning at school I'm just gonna make everything put them all in containers Tupperware containers and then she can pick what sort of fruit vegetable snack sort of thing she has going on obviously she has to make good choices I'm gonna be checking her lunch but that brings me to my next item so I don't know why they put this in a plastic bag with like a little twisty tie it but these are just clear plastic Tupperware containers have a screw top lid and I'm gonna be making homemade jell-o cups for Ella because she absolutely loves jello I found some really really good sugar-free jell-o for her and she really likes it and um it's just doing the gel at the store-bought jell-o cups is such a waste because I buy these once yes there's a little bit of garbage with them but the jello comes in a paper bag and a cardboard box and I can recycle both those things and I just need water for it so Bulk Barn I went to bulk barn and I got got a lot of tea okay got a lot of tea and I shouldn't have especially because these tea boxes have plastic around them like I have containers for loose leaf tea I even went and bought last time I was at Hot Topic know at bulk Park I bought a caramel apple cinnamon loose leaf tea and it's delicious and it's amazing and I have teas and I should have bought to eat but I bought that bought tea so the first tee I got is the cinnamon apple chamomile tea I normally don't get the chamomile one but I just figured Kim Mau can't hurt I can't hurt to sit down with a warm cup of apple cinnamon chamomile tea at the end of the night a misty I get a lot of teas that are rolled because number one I'm very very low caffeine intolerance like I had Kathy and I had black tea this morning I had about half my mug of black tea and I still feel it so um I will say the things like about stash keys is that there's no plastic on the packaging they're made with recycled materials and I believe that you can recycle filled bags like a sad guys I know I shouldn't have gone about especially bagged tea I don't need bag tea I have to have a loose leaves tea I could have bought loose leaf tea I thought of David's tea while I was at the mall on Saturday and got loose leaf tea but I did it so the next one unfortunately celestial teas I love hey stop it boys stop it so I love celestial tea flavorings and I love their teas I thought I could focus on that steel tea and all that but I hate the fact that they have plastic around theirs their tea bag so let's see kind of G bags these are thing I do like is that so that they print their packages on recycled cardboard and the tea is just thick it doesn't have those tags on it it's just a wax sealed bag and the bags are cloth bags or at least very thin paper and you can impose them I mean you can compost both of that but I just wish that Celestials did not put plastic anyway that's my rant for today so this is the Candy Cane Lane decaffeinated green tea so I got that this is peppermint green tea decaffeinated green tea orange peel cinnamon milk thistle blackberry leaves carob roasted chicory vanilla bean also sounds delicious and so let's see what they do have like I'm not sure about Celeste you like they have amazing ethics everything like that next one I got this gingerbread spice herbal tea just as herbal tea so it's not like decaffeinated it's a cinnamon roasted chicory ginger real little Hangul that's ugly and then from stash I got the black tea white chocolate mocha and this one is cocoa shells black tea cinnamon natural tiramisu flavor natural coffee flavor natural chocolate way of flavor natural white chocolate flavor so those are the teas that I got way too much tea for one and sometimes another human to drink anyway we're moving on I got white navy beans I got peanut butter crunchy natural peanut butter I got one can of sweetened condensed milk I have these are barbecue chickpeas for a snack mix I'm making for Ella for school I got myself some tropical skittles for the next week these are barbecue potato rings for that same snack mix these are pumpkin seeds for her for that snack mix sunflower seeds are also going to go in there I ran out of bag so I got a plastic bag but this is coffee whitener but this has it just as it contains milk so I'm figuring it has lactose in it so I did get like my normal silk soy coffee creamer which is like a little one because I don't drink black tea that often and the only time I have coffee creamer is when I drink black tea but I figured that I would try this because then my coffee creamer wouldn't go bad but I have to see if this give me a lesson IKEA or not here is some quick oats rolled oats and I got some natural almonds that's it oh no it's not alright ela got candy for herself she got these candy walked any locks so alright I'm really sorry we can hear my dogs they are crazy right now Food Basics and B&H I'm just gonna combine the two because I can't remember which bags go to which day so this is gonna be in no particular order I'm too tired for that okay no one asked you I got leaks it for for leaks yeah for leaks oh no man I only get three leaks I got four leaks I got Harris I got very large carrots I ran out of grocery bags so I had to use this this one but I got three things of the lifesmart from irresistible 100% pure egg whites these are 500 gram containers so they should last me quite a bit I got green beans you see them in there green beans out out I got hummus these are all pork hot dogs I got three cans of the compliments flaked light tuna in water if you want to know what kind of like anything is for or what my meal plan is or what my game plan is oh my gosh these ping greasy greasy bully greasy kid is that ravine Oh yuck yuck yuck also yuck but I will link my blog for you it's not much we there sometimes I got some at B&H your community grocer Grenville grass-fed beef which we live in the kind of like district of Leeds in North Granville so it's super local OOP and this was about 400 kilogram or 400 grams 100 kilograms and then I got local pork chops Ontario pork raised by Ontario farmers and this is about 400 grams of pork chops and then I got chicken breasts this is one two three four five six seven chicken breasts I got some cauliflower florets you can technically steam them in this bag but I don't do that I also got some Brussels sprouts and some avocados and again if I was able to get Brussels sprouts and cauliflower in loose vegetable form I would have thought I couldn't today I got frozen raspberries frozen blueberries frozen slice two strawberries there's just a lot of packaging this was my packaging day I got a small jar of or a jar of the Thai green curry paste and red curry paste because this is the first time I've ever seen it at Food Basics and I wanted to make sure that I had it for the next time that I wanted to make a curry I got Ella a a crab wordsearch puzzles it's bring a word double large-print most what she wanted for her treatment I got yogurt all I wanted some pea soup so she got pea soup with smoked ham this whole obviously last her a couple meals Ella also picked out a box of Katie for herself we do not have Katie very often but I got her berry blue jello um one two three four five six Honey Crisp apples we saw this salsa I've never heard it this is mrs. renfro's authentic Texas pumpkin salsa it has a medium heat to it what it might be delicious and interesting I got six Tomatoes I don't know one of my toes is a whole lunch got stabbed there something to sweet yellow onions I got five pairs and a package of Mandarin I got hot dog buns and whole wheat bread my silk coffee creamer so a coffee creamer I got another another one of those mrs. renfro's but I got the Chipotle corn salsa one it sounded really good I found this chicken concentrated bullion mix and it comes in a ten so I thought that was pretty cool I also found these two different salad dressings that came in glass bottles so this is the Cup races the ton [Music] vinaigrette this is balsamic roasted onions and apple which sounded delicious and then this is the kind young earth salad dressing and creamy Caesar creamy and peppery with parmesan and garlic got bananas and last but not least I got some Ontario free-range eggs so I know that was like the longest grocery haul that the grocery haul has ever grocery hold and I know it was the noisiest grocery haul that's ever been put on the internet but there we go boy step it but that is my grocery haul first day so I need to go put all this away now Jude has one of his stuffed animals he loves it I hope you guys enjoyed today's vlog of day one at vlogmas I'm gonna go put this stuff away edit this vlog and I will see you tomorrow morning for decorating your house
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Why You're not Enlightened
foreign [Music] so you've been on the spiritual path now for some time you've read a bunch of books you've watched a bunch of videos maybe you've done a bunch of meditations or studied some scripture or done some devotional activities and here you are years later and you're still not enlightened why we know why we know why we know exactly how to become enlightened and we have known from our own personal experience that you can reach Enlightenment Toria instantly so why doesn't it happen why aren't our viewers here on the channel becoming enlightened and Reporting Enlightenment experiences far more often than they do well there's a very simple explanation but you won't believe it see all of us have been through school right or you wouldn't have enough money to have a computer or a smartphone or whatever you're watching this video on you wouldn't be able to understand even a fraction of what we're saying here Enlightenment wouldn't be on your plate it wouldn't even be an option for you so you have some education the problem is that education is all wrong try to understand schooling is designed to make you unable to learn anything unless it's presented by an authority in other words you can't learn independently and you can't do anything independently this is the result of school training I've always wondered why do people go to yoga classes why do people go to meditation classes why do they practice in a group when everybody is so unique and so individual that their needs are you know often completely different from others why they still practice in a herd you know and it's because we've been trained from the very start what's the first thing you do when you go to school you go into a class it's even called a classroom your home room right and you're in a class 8th grade ninth grade whatever and the upperclassmen can bully the lower classmen without anything really happening to them you know no discipline or anything the administrators bully the teachers the teachers bully the students the older students bully the younger students and nobody learns anything except what's on the state determined the state mandated curriculum and what is that you go in a class you sit at a desk you listen to what the teacher says you read in the state approved textbooks what you're supposed to know and then you feed it back on tests and if you do that well you get a high grade and that leads to a good job you can be trusted to be an idiot to be a Slave to follow orders to not have any individual will who are spontaneous independent action not to follow your own curiosity but to follow what you are told to do and we've all had at least 12 years of this nonsense this is why we cannot learn spiritual life we cannot practice spiritual life we cannot reach enlightenment only some few very rare people who managed to break free from that conditioning are able to reach it why because Enlightenment is something you have to do independently individually not in a class not in a group not by somebody else's orders but by your own initiative by your own will you have to be able to study independently because nobody has the same needs the same path everyone's individual and unique so you have to be able to chart your own course to navigate a vast sea of knowledge it's not like the scriptures are hidden kept secret like they used to be everything's out there everything's available everything's on the internet you can download it but you can't understand it so you can't practice it so you can't get the results you have been trained not to be able to do what is required to reach enlightenment that's why a long time ago like 10 years ago we did a series called becoming genius and becoming genius is a distillation of the learning methods the independent study and practice methods that create you being a genius and exercising the being of a genius in whatever field you choose and of course the best field is the field of Enlightenment because that gives you the greatest benefit but any field and the reason that people cannot succeed in spiritual life is that they don't have these tools so I made some series I made several series on it but guess what nobody watched it oh a few people watched it here and there you know and some got the benefit but most of the people on the channel here missed it and so then I went on to make like over a thousand more videos and nobody understood them nobody could actually do the meditations nobody could actually observe or cultivate the phenomena discussed in those videos why because they don't have the tools they have been educated out of the ability to study independently so what we're doing with Noli is giving the secrets of immediate enlightenment if you understand actually understand the Noli videos they're real short they're like three minutes to five minutes I think there's four or five of them now if you actually understood what was in those videos you could reach Enlightenment immediately what's the problem you can't understand oh yeah you hear it you watch the video you hear me wrap it down four states of Consciousness blah blah blah blah blah I've been talking about four states of Consciousness for years but people don't understand it they can't they don't know how to study it they don't know how to do independent inquiry ontological analysis contemplation so they don't get the realization they don't get the metacognition but if you actually understood how to learn independently you could become enlightened in five minutes I'm serious man so we started this site no dot Lee g n o w dot l y no Lee comes from gnosis who Greek word kenosis and nyana the Sanskrit word that means the same thing spontaneous immediate enlightenment so to get this you have to go through this course which we've rebranded now renamed it Matrix learning and I've been posting a few of the videos some of the course videos on this channel they're short little videos but if you actually understand what I'm talking about in those videos you can learn anything not just at a superficial level but at a high professional level of competence such that you spontaneously manifest the being of a person who can perform the actions of that learning at a professional level as your spontaneous self-expression without thinking without consulting others without looking anything up without having to practice because you are that thing you change your being say you want to learn to be a musician there's a way it takes years you have to practice and you change your being to the being of a musician then somebody puts a sheet of music in front and you can just play it or maybe you don't even need music somebody just starts playing and you just join right in no problem see that's a musician that's a journeyman musician a professional musician so in the same way someone who actually has the being of an enlightened person can read the instructions on how to attain Enlightenment and get it just like that that's what this course is all about to give you that ability so you're going to have to register for the course there are a limited number of free beta test accounts available you can go to the site and register to be a beta tester but the thing about it is you have to give us feedback on the courses you have to give us feedback on the courses or you would lose your free privilege and have to pay for the course not for the spiritual courses they're free but the Matrix learning course is to prerequisite for the spiritual courses because you have all gone through school and been trained to be so sick of anything resembling education that you can no longer learn anything everything goes in one ear and out the other so we know the solution to that we know how to revive your curiosity how to rekindle your individual spontaneous desire to learn things and to engage your initiative to learn to change your being to become whatever it is that you want to be this is Matrix learning
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10 Richest Men In Ghana, 2022.
10 Richest men in Ghana 2022 Some of the wealthiest people on the   continent live in one of West Africa's greatest  economies, Ghana. Ghana, with its cultural, human,   tourism, entertainment, mineral, and  agricultural potential, is one of Africa's   prides. Many of its residents live in comfortable  surroundings. With a country as diverse as Ghana,   it's no surprise that some of its citizens are  so wealthy that they are known around the world.   Ghana's wealthy people make use of the country's  diversity in agriculture, entertainment, tourism,   automobiles, real estate, and other areas to  get to the top of the country's wealthiest.   Africa reloaded presents the list  of the wealthiest persons in Ghana,   together with their total net worth,  professions, in today's video.   Come along with us on this journey. As we begin  the countdown, please like, share, and subscribe.  10. Nana Akufo Ado Ghana’s President Nana Akufo Ado   is the 10th richest man in Ghana in the year 2022  with a net worth of about 250 million dollars.   He is a lawyer and a politician by profession.  After obtaining a degree in Economics From the   University of Ghana, He studied law at the Inns  of Court School of Law in the United Kingdom.   Since he took office as Ghana’s president, he  has played a vital role in the development and   industrialization of the country. He has also been  the country’s attorney general from 2001 to 2003.   He has also been the country’s minister of foreign  affair. He is of the royal family of Adeline and   Edward Akufor Addo. His father has once been  the country’s chief justice and non-executive   president for few years. It’s no surprise  he has amassed such wealth from his family.  9. Dr. Kwesi Ndoum. Dr. Kwesi is a business man and a well-known   and prominent politician in Ghana that has also  found his way on the list of the richest people   in Ghana. He has been in several governments in  Ghana holding important key positions. Before   being known in Ghana, he spend most of his life in  the united states. He worked initially for North   Western Mutual Life Insurance Company as a life  insurance underwriter for 3 years. He made most of   his wealth helping the British Deliotte and Touch  in West Africa. He has also been a member of staff   of the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin.  He Has a net worth of 300 million Dollars. 8. Kwabena Duffuor. Ghana's tenth richest man   is Kwabena Duffuor. Kwabena Duffuor is the  CEO of House of Duffour Asset Holdings,   in addition to his huge UniBank investment. He  has received numerous accolades as a result of his   commercial endeavors, and he is largely considered  as the founder of IFS (The Institute for Fiscal   Studies). His sons are well-known in Ghana for  their substantial economic responsibilities,   in addition to his own crucial presence.  Kwabena Duffuor's net worth is at $680 million.   Dr. Kwabena Duffuor was born in Kumawu, Ghana's  Ashanti Region. He earned a bachelor's degree   in economics in 1968. He is best known for  serving as Minister of Finance and Economic   Planning of the Republic of Ghana in the  Mills government (NDC) from 2009 to 2013.   In 2016, he was selected the 24th most influential  person in Ghana by the general population,   honouring individuals whose work has positively  influenced society and their communities.  7. Awuah-Darko. Kwame Awuah-Darko is a politician,   entrepreneur, and banker from Ghana. He is  the third son of Nana Awuah-Darko Ampem I,   the Nkosuohene of Asante Juaben traditional  territory in Ghana's Ashanti Region from June 1985   until his death on November 25, 2005.  Mr. Awuah-Darko has worked in the finance   and insurance industries in Africa,  Europe, and the United States. In 2013,   he was the Managing Director of "Bulk Oil Storage  and Transportation Company Limited (BOST)," the   country's largest Petroleum Storage and Logistics  Company. Mr. Awuah-Darko has been given additional   responsibilities as the Chief Executive Officer  of Ghana's National Petroleum Refinery Asset,   the "Tema Oil Refinery (TOR)." His net  worth is about 700 million dollars.  6. Alhaji Mohammed Ahmed Odaymat. Alhaji Mohammed Ahmed Odaymat is a   Lebanese-born Ghanaian. He is the  owner of BBC Industrial Company,   which manufactures the Leyland and Leylac  paint brands. He also owns Rana Motors and   Metal Works Engineering, as well as a number  of other companies in Ghana. Mohammed Ahmed   Odaymat is estimated to be worth $800 million as  a consequence of his several business activities,   which began with the founding of Rana  Motors and Metal Works Engineering.   Mohammed Odaymat is also the Chairman of  the Board of BBC Industrial (Ghana) Limited.  5. Dr Daniel McKorley. Daniel McKorley is the founder and CEO of   the McDan Group of Companies, a Ghanaian corporate  conglomerate. Mckorley was born in Labadi, Accra,   on June 16, 1978. He is a Business Management  graduate with over ten years of experience as   a business owner. At the Ghana Aviation Awards,  Mckorley was named Entrepreneur of the Year for   2016. McDan Shipping Company was founded in  Accra in November 1999, with offices in Tema,   Takoradi, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Equatorial  Guinea. With partnerships with WCA (World Cargo   Alliance) and JC Trans, the company has a presence  in over 2400 major air and sea ports across the   world. With a net worth of About 800 million  dollars, he is the 7th richest man in Africa.  4. Irani Brothers The Irani brothers are so popular and a familiar   name in Ghana when it comes to wealth. They are  the fourth richest in Ghana. They have been a   house hold name for more than 20 years. They  have made gains in Ghana in the flour industry.   They are responsible for over 55% of the  country’s flour and pastries. They have   impacted the Ghana economy in a way that cannot  be overlooked. Their company has an annual output   of 200000 metric tones of flower. The net worth  of these brothers is about 800 million dollars.  3. John Mahama Being the third on our list,   his net worth is estimated  to be 900 million dollars.   He has once served as the president of Ghana in  2012 taking over from Late president Atta Mills.   He started his career as a writer, Historian and a  communication expert. John Mahama has held several   post of responsibility in Ghanian government  including, deputy minister of communications,   minister of communications, member of parliament  and the Vice president of the country. In addition   Mr John Mahama has been a member of the NGO  Plant international Ghana’s country Office   where he worked as International relations,  Sponsorship communications and Grant Master.  2. Dr. Kwame Addo Kuffor. He is widely known as a   Ghanaian politician and who has held so many  numerous post of responsibility. Dr. Kwame is   the brother of the emeritus president of Ghana  John Kufour. He was once a member of parliament   and was appointed to the position of minister of  defense from 2001 to 2007. Between 2008 and 2009,   he was the president of interior in Ghana. He  studied medicine at the university of Cambridge   for 5 years and proceeded to Middlesex medical  School hospital and Jesus college to further his   study in this field. Despite his rich medical  study, he is a much more a politician than a   doctor. He is today head of Ghana chamber of  mines and has a net worth of 1.2 billion dollars.  1. Ernesto Taricone. If you have been wondering   who is the richest person in Ghana, then here  is your answer. Born in Italy and Naturalized   in Ghana several years Ernesto has a Net  worth of approximately 1.3 billion dollars.   Having seen the potential  within the Economy of Ghana,   Taricone decided to settle down in Ghana and make  a wide range of investments in different sectors   of the Ghanaian Economy. He is the chairman  and the executive CEO of the Trasacco group.   His companies employ more than 4000 Ghanaians and  expatriates. He is a civil engineer by profession.  Ghana Like many other African countries has  a handful of individuals that employ most of   the citizen and control the wealth of this nation.  This is out list of the10 richest people in Ghana.   What are your thoughts. 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if you guys did not hear I was supposed to be streaming uh fortnite with um La gamer today but La got busy their dad came home they can no longer stream so I just kind of I had some other games I wanted to play with some other people so I asked them all and just see if anyone could cut one last second so rukie and I are going to be playing the finals together cuz I've been wanting to get back on the finals and so rukie had a little bit of availability so we'll at least have him for a little bit longer I am instantly buying the Famas because I love three red bur guns hopefully it does not trash cuz I'm going to also instantly equip it as my primary all right Famas all right gamer you ready I am when was the last time you played uh the last day of beta damn the game has changed so much since it has bro you you look drip the hell out I'm not even going to lie oh Nomad wants to be our third we'll take Nomad that's actually perfect that's fine let's see that um you've been playing wish class uh I I always play medium in beta I tried light and I didn't like it in one shot I tried heavy but I can't handle being too slow uh it's even harder to play light nowadays uh mostly meta is based about having medum only what's up the hello all right Gamers first game in the finals in how long here we go the retos and finally the over hard one kind of [Music] close I am heavy that already that one coming and all that any that's true we might have to uh switch between Na and the r RPG for themselves First Cash started un this dude this game looks completely different from last time we played yeah like even this map nice the epex pro is hitting hard yeah I know we're absolutely performing right now I'm 3 and 0 I also love three round bur in every single game I play so the fact that they came out with a pre round burst and it's for my main class is like this is going to be so sick nice melee button I kind of forgot V thanks for the curry that's what it is on mine not sure about yours no he's nice one had the deor it has Chang it so they Nerf so much assist they under they're low they're low no they're not no he was low and I've already [ __ ] crashed this game's great he's running at me with the shield low one on me one on me he's low I'm below him nice it says I have 360 FPS and I'm on the highest quality settings for every single setting in the game I good my new pc he's one he's invisible no I P him oh my God welome back it's just a [ __ ] Unreal Engine game I don't know what the [Music] f so wait what type of game is not working for you got him epic he's invisible there's jump pad outside if you were low HP you should go look look look I'm going to put a jump pad here that's how we do whenever you get low just go outside and sick this game you're so sick what an intelligent play he's so low he's one dead nice nice dude the sword is crazy but I think I bought enough time didn't I yeah we got the any I don't know what you got going on one got have teammate he's actually another here one inside one inside I think oh behind me got one I'm going to save you oh sit down oh do they have jump pad you have jump yeah yeah yeah yeah right here got you got you oh oh can you H I'm not going to lie I'm going crazy right now yeah I can see that got it yo bro what what is that skill you impressed me so much for first game where I go 18 and five first game since wait what wait I actually can't believe I went that obviously I got to get my my my support score up but other than that jez man what was that first game back hey all I'm saying is you should fear you should fear the guy that has no drift that's all I'm saying there is one r can I get some help he's right here yeah you're alone you're alone I'm how long does that take the charge now like it used to be it's more than halfway nice reload you guys got yeah I am I am oh now they're all we continue with our low gravity hasion get turned onks for that June you box kill him got one though yeah I'm down one I'm healing he get him up he did get airb yeah they all on no he was low he was low he's one one one one try coming on you coming you second one fire he's one he's one he's one take it he take it take it go go take it take it take it I just killed three TR TR one is low one is got him nice who are up top one dead one purple dead dead two purple Dead Two purple dead right one right one behind me I'm running out nice take it take it take it take it not what you wish for the over Are Back In Action let's he let's heal throwing on it and I'm throwing away that's done just witnessed they were definitely just a lot better players like I don't know retrospect of theat I feel like they kind of the first game cuz they weren't very good those guys put up a fight still though 11 and [Applause] four all let's get it [ __ ] nice oh oh oh P Bro my ghosts let's go wait that was actually crazy like that was literally like I was playing Cod again holy we're we're [ __ ] playing with face page swap to it they're coming on top don't worry they're on me don't worry the the other orange heavy had the same idea I can't jum up I have a jum I have a jum okay guys one got him oh my gosh Wait So Satisfied this game is that oh I'm not doing that [ __ ] I don't have [ __ ] social media got him quick scope go steal steal steal oh tur touching me oh my gosh oh my God and I killed the fire wait that game is so satisfying the sniper is so fun to use now if we were against five out of six Heavies I probably would not have enjoyed it as much [Applause] [Music] but
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Week 6: Lecture 29
[Music] hello so remember that last time we were discussing the legendre differential equation 1 minus x squared y double Prime minus 2 X Y prime plus P into P plus 1y equal to 0 we tried as a power series solution of this differential equation and we got two linearly independent Solutions and when this parameter p is a positive integer non negative integer k then there is a polynomial solution that is one of the power series Solutions truncates and it gives you a polynomial of degree exactly K and this polynomial solution when it is normalized the solution is called the kth legendre polynomial what is the normalization take the polynomial solution we proved that this polynomial solution f of x does not vanish at one that is f of 1 is not 0 so f x by F1 that's also a valid solution this normalized solution is called pkx so now let us summarize the three defining properties of the legendre polynomials you see the slide it summarizes these three properties the legendre polynomial pkx satisfies the legendre equation 1 minus x squared PK double Prime minus 2 x p k prime plus K into K plus 1 p k equal to zero remember the parameter p is exactly K the normalization p k of one is one and the third condition is that P K is a polynomial of degree exactly K so these three things characterize the legendre polynomial so now we got for k equal to 0 1 2 3 etcetera we've got a sequence of legendre polynomials p 0 x p 1 x p two x p 3 x dot dot dot let us understand the nature of the sequence first thing I want to tell you is that it is an orthogonal system in L2 of minus one one look at the inner product look at the slide theorem 56 if K is not equal to l then the polynomials p k x and p l x are orthogonal in L2 of minus 1 1 integral minus 1 to 1 p k x p l x d x is 0. let us look at the proof of this orthogonality We Begin by the differential equations p k satisfies the differential equation so we get 5.8 and P L satisfies the differential equation as 5.9 so for these two equations 5.8 and 5.9 1 minus x squared p k double Prime minus 2 x p k prime plus K into K plus 1 p k is 0 and 1 minus x squared p l double Prime minus 2 x p l prime plus L into L plus 1 P L equal to 0. these two equations will be written in a more convenient form known as the self-adjoint form when you have a differential equation a general differential equation Y double prime plus f of x y prime plus G of x y equal to this is not in self at joint form you see that equation 5.10 D DX of 1 minus x squared p k Prime in general one should write it as d d x of Phi of X into y prime plus some Q x y equal to Z that will be called a sulphate joint form of a second order Oda here the v x is 1 minus x squared as you see so 5.1 and 5.11 are the sulfate joint forms or the differential equation so let us see how to use this sulfate joint form let us multiply 5.10 by plx multiply 5.11 by p k x and you integrate from minus one to one and performance integration by parts and subtract let us see what kind of terms are you going to get so you multiply 5.10 by p l x and are integrating from minus 1 to 1 when entered by Parts the derivative shifts to p l x so you will get minus integral minus 1 to 1 1 minus x squared into p k Prime p l Prime the same term will arise when I manipulate 5.11 when I manipulate 5.11 multiply by P K and integral by part the same term will appear so the term appearing from integration by parts cancels out but when you integrate with parts there is a boundary term what is the boundary term let us look at it very carefully 1 minus x squared p k Prime times p l this has to be evaluated at 1 and also at -1 and you do subtract but when you evaluate it at 1 or at minus 1 is going to be 0 because you see the factor 1 minus x squared staring at you so the boundary terms coming from integration by parts drop out straight away and so the only thing that is going to survive is K into K plus 1 minus L into L plus 1 that is a constant comes out of the integration integral minus one to one p k x p l x d x equal to zero now K is not equal to l remember when K is not equal to l k into K plus 1 will not be equal to l into L plus one remember that K and L are both non negative integers so this condition will tell you that K into K plus 1 minus L into L plus 1 is non zero so what remains is integral minus one to one p k x into plx DX is 0 in other words the PK and the plr orthogonal vectors in L 2 of minus 1 1 with respect to the usual back measure DX so that gives you theorem 57 the legendre polynomials p 0 x P1 next p and X form a complete orthogonal system but wait we have checked orthogonality what about completeness what does it mean to say that a subset B consisting of non-zero vectors in a Hilbert space is a complete orthogonal system it means it will be orthogonal first of all it's a set of non-zero vectors such that any two of them are mutually orthogonal that we have checked what we are not checked is the other condition the other requirement that the linear span of the set B must be dense in the Hilbert space now let us look at the second property carefully p 0 x P 1 x p 2 x etcetera what is pkx it is the polynomial of degree exactly K so p 0 x is a polynomial of degree 0 a constant polynomial and the constant polynomial must be 1 because p n of 1 is 1 remember the normalization P 1 x is a polymer of degree exactly one p two x is a polymer of degree exactly two etcetera so what is the linear span for example of p 0 P 1 p 2 you are going to get all the quadratic polynomials the linear span of p 0 P 1 p 2 is the same as the linear span of One X x squared likewise the linear span of p 0 P 1 p 2 Data p n is the same as the linear span of One X x square Delta x n in other words if I take the linear span of the full thing p 0 x p 1 x p two x dot dot I am going to get all the polynomials but what is varista's approximation theorem tell you the varshas approximation theorem tells you that the set of all polynomials is dense in C of minus 1 1 but dense with respect to which Norm with respect to the super Norm so polynomials are dense in C of a b where a b is a closed bounded interval in r with respect to the soup Norm but density with respect to the soup Norm will imply density with respect to the L2 Norm right because if a sequence of polynomial converges to F in soup Norm it will converge to F in L2 Norm as well so if I take the linear span of p 0 x p 1 x p 2 x p n x and I take its closure in the L2 Norm I am certainly going to get all the continuous functions but that is not enough I want all the L2 functions so we need to go one more step now what is the essential ingredient in going from continuous functions to L2 functions our good old friend losin's theorem so it follows by an application of varsha's approximation theorem and losing's Theorem that this system of polynomials is going to be a complete orthogonal system and that completes the proof of theorem 57 now we come to a very useful Lemma called the fundamental orthogonality Lemo what is the fundamental orthogonality Lemma we have a vector space V endowed with a inner product you could also work with a complex Vector space with a hermitian product take your pick now we are going to take two systems of vectors V naught V1 V2 and W naught W1 W both these systems are orthogonal systems of non-zero vectors the vectors are all non-zero and if I take any two vectors in one of these families they are mutually perpendicular further we are going to assume that if I take the first K plus 1 vectors in the first system and take its linear span I'm going to get exactly the linear span or the first K plus 1 vectors in the second system in other words linear span of V naught V1 Delta V K is the same as the linear span of w dot W1 W2 data w k for each k equal to 0 1 2 3 that's a quite a strong condition as you will soon realize if these conditions are satisfied then there exists scale is c k such that v k equal to c k w k of course this c k cannot be 0 because V K and W K are both non-zero vectors the proof is an easy exercise first think of what happens when you work in RN the usual RN suppose I give you say R3 and I give you vectors V naught V1 V2 which are mutually perpendicular non-zero and I give you vectors W naught W 1 W 2 vectors which are mutually perpendicular non-zero what does the condition tell you span of V naught equal to span of w naught remember for k equal to 0 is span of V naught equal to span of w naught means what V naught and W naught are two non zero vectors and they have the same linear span that means that V naught must be a multiple of w naught that means that V naught and W naught are aligned in the straight line they both lie in this in one single line now what happens V one is orthogonal to V naught W 1 is also orthogonal to W naught and span of V naught V1 is the same as a span of w naught W one the linear span of two vectors is a plane let us call this plane P so span of V naught V1 equal to P equal to span of w naught W one so in this plane so now think of the plane in this plane we got this line remember the linear span of V naught and the linear span of w naught they form a line let us call this line L now in this plane we have got a line L and where is B one situated perpendicular to L where is W one situated again perpendicular to L so we've got a plane we got a line you have to draw draw a perpendicular line L Prime so I said L Prime and l r perpendicular both V one and W one are aligned along this L Prime therefore V1 must be a constant multiple of w one so that is the case for k equal to one the same thing will be true for k equal to 2 3 etcetera do it by induction if you like so please think about this geometrically in the context of R3 or R4 or RN and the general case will follow along similar lines with a simple induction now let us look at a simple corollary of this fundamental orthogonality Lemma let us look at One X x square dot dot dot let us subject this system to the gram Schmitz process which is subjected to the gram Schmitz process what's going to come out we are going to get a bunch of vectors which are mutually perpendicular let us call the vectors are not of x r 1 of x r 2 of x dot dot dot but the linear span of 1 x x squared will be the same as the linear span of R naught x r 1 x r 2 x likewise the linear span of 1 x x squared dot dot dot x to the power n is the same as the linear span of R naught x r 1 x r 2 x dot dot r n x remember R naught R1 R2 are the vectors that I get by subjecting 1 x x square etcetera to the gram Schmitz process so what do we get linear span of R naught comma R1 comma dot r n is the same as the linear span of One X x squared dot dot x n but that is the same as the linear span of P naught x p 1 x dot p n x but now let us apply the fundamental orthogonality Lemma with the first system to be P naught P one p two DOTA p k and the second one will be R naught R1 r k and this condition is satisfied P naught P one p two are the legendary polynomials R naught r one r two are the polynomials that I get by subjecting this to gram Schmidt and this span condition that is displayed here is also satisfied what does this tell you this tells you that the legendre polynomials p k is c k times r k in other words when I take one x x squared etcetera and subject it to the the result is going to be the sequence P naught by Norm P naught P one by Norm P one that is a p k by Norm p k the legendary polynomials except for scaling factors is precisely the system of polynomials I Get By subjecting One X x squared to the gram Schmitz process you will realize the value of this fundamental orthogonality Lemma if you try to prove this directly try to apply the gram Smith's process to 1 x x squared as you do in the linear algebra courses in elementary linear algebra and try to determine the resulting polynomials you will appreciate the value of this fundamental orthogonality Lemma now we are going to use this fundamental orthogonality Lemma in a very different way exercise let us consider this polynomial q and x is the nth derivative of x squared minus 1 to the power n x square minus 1 to the power N is a polymer degree 2N a differentiated n times and I get a polynomial of degree exactly n let us look at this system of polynomials q n let us check what happens when you integrate q and x q m x DX from minus 1 to 1 and M is not equal to n so let us assume without loss of generality that m is strictly less than n so here we got M derivatives and here you got n derivatives what is the obvious thing to do integrate by Parts through the derivatives from the q n term to the q m term how many derivatives will shift from here to there n derivatives will shift from here to there q m is a polynomial of degree exactly m and I am differentiating it n times and N is strictly larger than M so the result will be 0 but there is one small thing that we need to worry about every time we apply the integration by parts there will be boundary terms do the boundary terms cancel out they will indeed cancel out every time you perform the integration by parts the boundary terms will collapse to zero why would it collapse to zero look at this polynomial x square minus 1 to the power n 1 n minus 1 are both zeros of Multiplicity n what does it mean to say that a polynomial has one as a zero of Multiplicity and it means a polynomial vanishes at one its derivative vanishes at one etcetera all derivatives up to and including order n minus 1 vanish at 1 1 and these derivatives up to an including order n minus 1 are exactly the ones that will appear when you integrate by parts and all those as boundary terms and so those boundary terms will all cancel out and they'll become zero so what we have established is that these polynomials q and x are also an orthogonal system of polynomials so we got here Q naught Q one Q two it's an orthonal system of polynomials P naught P one p two data is another orthogonal system of polynomials the legendre polynomials and q n has degree exactly n so the linear span of Q naught Q 1 q n is exactly the linear span of One X x squared x to the power n but that's also the linear span of P naught P one p two Delta dot p n so again the fundamental orthogonality of the market is applicable in the first systematic P naught P one p two etcetera for the second systematic Q naught Q one Q two etcetera and I will get that the legendre polynomial p k is c k times q k so I have proved that the legendre polynomial p n x is c n times q n x for some constant c n and now we need to figure out what is this constant c n let us try to figure it out how do you figure out the constants put x equal to 1. put x equal to 1 in this equation what is p n of 1 it is 1. so 1 equal to c n times q n of 1. so let us try to calculate q n of 1 we want to put x equal to 1 over here how would I find out what am I going to get you have to do it a little cleverly write this as x minus 1 to the power n into X Plus 1 to the power n we are taking the nth derivative of a product of two things you have to apply the leibniz formula for the nth derivative of a product now various terms will appear n choose K into stuff where K derivatives will fall in the first factor and N minus K derivatives will follow the second Factor now one of the factors is x minus 1 to the power n if K derivatives fall on x minus 1 to the power n and if K is strictly less than n then n x minus 1 Factor will be left out and that will disappear when I put x equal to 1. so when you apply the leibniz rule for the nth derivative product and we're going to put x equal to 1 only one term Will Survive namely all derivatives fall on x minus 1 to the power n that will give you n factorial in the second no derivative falls on X Plus 1 to the power and you get 2 to the power n so what do we get 1 equal to c n into 2 to the power n n factorial so c n is what 1 upon n factorial into 2 to the power n and that has given us an explicit expression for the nth legendary polynomial fun upon 2 to the power n into n factorial the nth derivative of x squared minus 1 to the power n this beautiful formula was derived by all in Rod Rings there is a beautiful article on the life and works of rodriggs in the book review by w p Johnson in the American mathematical monthly volume 114 October 2007 page 752 to 758 I am giving you the link for this article by Johnson on Olin Rodriguez here are some exercises on the use of the roderick's formula and other things so use roderick's formula and orthogonality of p and integration by parts and so on to compute integral minus one to one p and X the whole Square DX we have seen that if I take m is not equal to n then integral from minus 1 to 1 p n x p m x d x is zero what if m is equal to n it's not going to be 0 you are integrating a perfect square of a polynomial and you are going to get a positive number I want to look at p and X upon Norm p n x so I want to calculate the norm p n in the L2 in the product space you need to calculate this we will do this later the other thing is Computing integral from -1 to 1 1 minus x squared p n Prime X whole squared that is 2 N into n plus 1 upon 2 N plus 1. now for here you multiply the differential equation by p n and integral by parts third exercise which you're going to do next time is a deduction from roderick's formula one of the things that we are going to deduce from roderick's formula is that the nth legendre polynomial P index has exactly n distinct zeros in the interval minus one of course it's a polynomial of degree n it can't possibly have more than n Roots but how do I know that it has got exactly n roots and these roots are distinct and they lie in minus one one that's a lot of information about the location of roots of a certain polynomial and we want to use the rodrick's formula to show that all the zeros of p and X are real they're distinct and they lie in the interval minus one one why would you be bothered about the presence of these zeros these zeros were used by ghosts in 1814 in his famous quadrature formula in numerical integration a nice reference for this is the book by S chandrashekhar on radiative transfer published by Dover in 1960 we will do this exercise later another important feature about the legendre polynomial is that this sequence of legendre polynomials P0 P1 P2 Etc they satisfy three term recursion formula n plus 1 p n plus 1 minus X into two n plus 1 p n plus n into p n minus 1 equal to zero we will see later that the shibbyships polynomials The Hermit polynomials they all satisfy a three term recursion formula this kind of three term recursion formula is a very characteristic feature of orthogonal systems of polynomials we may recall that the bezels functions also satisfy the three term recursion formula we had a relationship between j and x j n minus 1 x and J N plus 1X and that involved in X if you remember carefully I think this would be a very good place to stop this capsule thank you very much [Music] [Applause] thank you [Music]
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Dungeon Ecology
welcome to map crow the rpg art show my name is kyle and this video is brought to you by the where yak i for one welcome our where yak overlords wear yaks have become something of a running gag on the project i'm working on and uh deanne mandic the artist drew a picture of it and then daniel fox uh made stats for it so now it has fallen to me to make a layer map for it and it thought it was a great opportunity to talk about dungeon ecology i will have links in the description below with the map that we're drawing today as well as the stat block for the where yak in the zveyhander system let's start with the definition of terms we have the word ecology which basically means in gaming terms plausible interrelationships dungeon ecology means that everything that is in that gameable area seems like it has some reason to be there uh there's a food source nearby for the monsters if there are people living there they they have a place to cook and sleep and defecate and all this kind of stuff it adds to the believability of the game world and adds to the immersiveness of the experience if some of these questions about the logistics of how these creatures operate in this area are answered uh it doesn't take the players out of the game quite so much a common example i hear cited for bad dungeon ecology is say if your final boss monster is an enormous dragon that is somehow contained in a room where there is no entrance or exit large enough to use so it just seemed to appear there and at some point a player might find themselves scratching their head and going like wait a second how did how is this thing even here at which point um you just kind of you just kind of have to shrug your shoulders and say well i didn't think about it now i think a helpful and useful way to kind of keep this ecology in mind is to kind of follow the gm agenda that vincent baker puts in his game apocalypse world that is to make the world seem real make the lives of the player characters not boring and finally to play to see what happens that last piece on the agenda might not readily offer an interpretation to dungeon ecology but trust me we'll get there something we are not talking about today is gygaxian naturalism uh gary gygax one of the original authors of dungeons and dragons had this way of writing monster descriptions um as if he was uh writing about actual animals even though they were magical we're not going to be talking about that today um i really honestly think that is an entirely separate topic but we are going to talk about is theme and what that has to do with dungeon design and ecology in the recently released game trophy dark by designer jesse cox he uses themes a single word at the start of every adventure and this single word is what you will as a gm always return to for when you need to narrate a little bit of detail or add a bit of flourish or make sure that you're staying in the mood of that adventure we're going to use the word where yak as our north star as our theme now where yak is a compound word of course uh we get uh wear from werewolf this idea of this shape-shifting lycanthrope animal and we also have the animal the yak the big fuzzy cow so if we diagram this out a little bit we can make an association cloud around both halves of this word and and start to unpack our theme we are at the point now where werewolves are so ubiquitous they kind of seem to exist as creatures unto their own but really if you think about it it is it is they are the product of a curse and a curse means that there is some kind of higher and darker power that is holding sway over these uh these victims and this is wonderful because it already suggests a relationship it already suggests a power dynamic whatever this thing in this layer that has created this wear yak and is is driving it to do these awful things we can build that into the ecology i'm imagining that our wear yak is a yak rancher and while digging out a root cellar in his stable he discovered ancient ruins beneath there and that is where he was stricken with his terrible curse of lycanthropy now at night he turns into the where yak and he goes and does the bidding of the dark voice in his head the voice that was buried in the barrows underneath his stable so what is this dark bidding and what's he up to i think he's building an army of the undead he is starting to resurrect this thing that i'm going to call the skinless skull and one of the things that he is doing is he is taking other skeletons that he has found in this barrel mound and he is attaching yak's skulls to them uh and then discarding the uh the other skulls uh somewhere else in this dungeon so we have our undead minotaur bone constructs walking around causing all sorts of problems and then we have just kind of these uh you know these restless dead skulls that have been discarded and again all of this is surrounding the actions of the where yak that are being puppeted by this by this skinless skull force so how do these uh poor discarded skulls feel about their where they rate in the pecking order here right uh i mean how does how does a relationship suggest itself uh maybe they want their bodies back maybe they want this whole tomb to kind of be put back the way it was maybe they were buried here specifically to guard this skinless skull thing and uh you know there they have like headless ghost bodies floating around not knowing what to do like the whole thing has been interrupted because of this dark presence leaking through and and getting through to this poor yek rancher now it may not have escaped your notice that aware yak basically looks like a minotaur so i want to play off of that as well and put a big maze in here and uh really really play up this kind of classic mintars maze dungeon situation but it's got like it's got a bunch of this unfamiliar you know curse uh skinless skull stuff kind of all happening in the background and that that might fluff up a tired trope a little bit also we have skulls and ghosts and you know shambling minotaur skeletons uh let's make sure that not all of our creatures in this are undead if there's a cleric in the party who has turned undead or some other solution for dealing with undead um that's going to be your go-to and all of the creative problem solving goes straight out the window with a one-size-fits-all answer so let's add variety in the room with these chattering skulls i'm going to add these face worms these worms that have been uh eating these uh cursed corpses down in in the maze and they have since grown kind of these human faces of those they have eaten and i'm also going to add horned weasels these burrowing creatures that their proximity to the dark energies of the skinless skull have caused them to grow yak horns so between the worms dining upon the undead and these weasels and the minotaurs and all of this stuff it's all interrelated to the skinless skull that was buried underneath the stable in the barrow mound all of this stuff has a causal relationship and therefore causes all of this um this ecology to emerge and always remember that ecology just like world building is really nifty for the gm to know um but unless it comes out and affects play at the table it it's kind of worthless you only need to understand your dungeon ecology well enough that it helps you carry out the first point of the gm's agenda that is to make the world seem real if you have pages and pages of notes or your personal wiki to keep track of your dungeon ecology or something you're probably in danger of not following through on the second item on the gm's agenda list that is to make the players lives not boring if you're constantly info dumping with all this world building or ecological factoids um that's boring nobody needs to know the caloric intake of face worms and finally if you followed through on a clear theme and you have your dungeon ecology set up with a power dynamic and a reason for everything that is there to be there then you get to play to see what happens that third item on the gm's agenda from apocalypse world do the players rush in and somehow destroy the skinless skull and end the curse of the wear yak well let's play to find out do the players promise to help the skulls regain their bodies in exchange for some kind of supernatural aid let's play to find out will the where yak ever forgive me for what i have done let's play to find out that's it for this episode i want to send out a very special thank you to diane for drawing the where yak and uh daniel for doing the zveyhander stat block and i also want to send out a special thanks to ben milton of the questing beast for featuring me in his newsletter i was already subscribed to that newsletter and if you could have seen my face when i saw this channel mentioned in it oh it warms my cold dead heart this episode topic arose from a twitter poll so since i am mad with attention uh go ahead and follow me over there 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welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome welcome back welcome back welcome back welcome back i am not at home tonight i am away and con i am a connecticut hanging out with a family friend my good friend and i am outside in the deck and i was enjoying the sounds i remember crystal mama crystal and i was enjoying the sounds of the cicadas and crickets and so i said let me record outside and i'm going to light up some candles love you love you love you right back love you right back today we're just gonna chill others just died on me okay yeah i love the smell it's so good i mean the sounds are so good and the sound the smell the scent is mahogany teak wood so tonight i'm gonna take it easy cool and quiet because hey riley riley tim say how are you thank you thank you for joining the family thank you thank you thank you riley gems welcome welcome to the family tonight i'm not doing fast and aggressive if you look at the title of the video i wrote slow and gentle because i am not at home and i need to keep it quiet okay so i hope you like slow because i'm gonna do it nice and snow tonight i gotta be nice and quiet tonight because i'm not at home what's your favorite candle i like yankee yankee candle i like this one is called mahogany take wood am from new york people still driving fast even in the middle of the night in the suburbs i am from new york city new york city me oh tonight we're doing a different kind of live stream i know you're so used to it with the party lights in the back but as you can tell i am not at home i am not at home so i have to keep it nice and cool and quiet but i decided let me record a little bit and go live thank you so much thank you so much i said let me go live i'm from new york city born and raised in new york city right now right now i'm in connecticut visiting a friend and um we're here we're like in the middle of nowhere it's just a lot of trees here a lot of we're in the middle of the forest and i said let me record the video on the deck so i am recording on the deck and you can hear all the sounds of the insects at night i can't really show the surroundings everything is dark it's really black it's dark i can show you look there's nothing to see everything's dark you see it's black and that's all all of that is just trees trees look trees all the way down there trees go out to no there's bears there's bears out here yeah it's very scary this is the first time i've come out here so maybe i can record a little bit during the day what's up matthew how are you matthew guys do you like the sounds of nature in the background good good good good i'm this video is basically just to get you relaxed relaxed i am not going to do any fast and aggressive tonight i'm going to take it easy easy the reason is because first of all i got to keep it really quiet because i am not at home everyone is sleeping around me all the lights are off and i am recording on my best friend's deck i'm on the deck and that's when year all these beautiful sounds i was i'm still gonna do guessing game i'm still gonna do um maybe i'll hr but really gently gently i'll eat your heart very gently i said i usually don't reply to shout out when someone writes shout out i don't reply especially when you spam it okay why don't you ask me a question then i'll give you a shout out what do you just you want to come here for a shout out goodness and especially it's names that i never hardly see here i started nine months ago nine months ago oh about 10 i'm not 10 months ago oh um hmm yeah i don't know this this channel really blew up but it's so funny i feel like i didn't blew up enough i really wanted to blow up there's some people their channel just blows up so quick but um you know it's i'm still grateful for how fast working i'm it's going so it's all good i'm grateful for anything that's happening so it's all good it's all good i appreciate it are you in new york no i'm in connecticut right now i'm in connecticut connecticut yeah it's very it's really relaxing out here very relaxing it's hardly anyone it's hardly any people here it's a little creepy i'm so used to a lot of people but it's nice i am oh danbury yeah i'm actually in simsbury i am in simsbury connecticut simsbury am i on vacation now since in since i'm not currently working i took the opportunity to go and visit my best friend i haven't seen him for a very long time and and the lockdown is over so i said let me go see him and um so that's it i got a brother and sister that the lockdown got worse for everybody because it disrupted our our life our workflow so we just gotta get our life back get get back on track get back on track get back on track get back on track god this brush is dirty that's dust along my face [Music] okay i'm fine i'm fine i'm fine i'm fine i'm fine i'm fine okay let's do let's do let's do some trigger words trigger words trigger words trigger words let's do some trick awards trigger do i stream every day i try to i try to stream every day dude did i i smelt dust i know it was a lot of dust i was playing with that brush but goodness is so dusty all over my face okay okay let's do some um trigger words guys trigger wars guys guys and show some love to that video that i uploaded that uh ultra fast that video actually is not doing good it's not getting a lot of views it actually flopped but um so if you can definitely hook me up just watch it a little bit and give it a like please please please okay okay what music do you listen to zen i listen to everything i love i love i appreciate music any instruments okay [Music] um i can go to classical what's up real cake road cake what's up i can go to classical hip hop i can go to i could go to house house music i like everything you did yeah can you get the monkey just in case you guys are just logging in i mean logging in what am i saying are you just joining i am not at home noah is doing mikasa so i don't have any of my stuff i don't have a puppet i don't have a tingle bag i have nothing so i have this i have the sound of nature that's all i have the sound of nature i wasn't going to go live tonight but i said you know what let me go because i know a lot of people there's some people that these live streams help and i understand so that's why i rather i try not to miss it so i can help you guys out and again like i said i am not at home and yeah i have all i need i have my camera and my microphone and my mouth and my my hands my hands my hands my ass and my creativity i could slap you i just can't slap you too hard because everyone is sleeping i can slap yours off and i could eat your heart barely slowly watch i'm gonna throw it over into the forest so that the bears can eat it try to do the slowest asmr ever okay it's a slower stay smoking the slowest is the more ever watch [Music] true [Music] sleeping do you have a favorite asmr youtuber yes mr beast mr beast i like mr beast mr beast i like mr beast mr beast i think he's my favorite youtuber because he's he's a genius that dude is mega mega large in the youtube world large i like honey asmr oh and so in terms of asmr artists i like right now i love to listen to lipstick channel i'm sorry i i don't know he's not so flashy he's not so like i just like and sometimes i like it just simple simple asmr clean you know know that fancy stuff i do like jojo asmr but i don't really watch him i watched him nearly oh a long time ago i don't really listen too much asmr it's like either one or two artists sometimes i listen to ace force um i like i mentioned um i like his uh his video game is mars it's pretty good i like it it's entertaining what else yeah i like the lipstick channel he's i don't know he makes me laugh and it makes me feel good i like when he smiles he makes me feel simple i like that i like if someone makes me laugh and smile you got me then you got me you got me i just like asmr artists that has personality some personality give me some personality laugh with me cry with me tell me that it's gonna be okay [Music] like i said guys i am not at home so i am not able to do fast loud asmr because i am not at home so i can't do it that's why i'm taking it easy can you do name calling a3 and i gotta think of names from a2 to z i don't know but i'm i'm gonna do trigger words guys let's do some trigger words yes i like asmr's i think guys he's awesome okay let's do some chicken chicken chicken chicken chocolate chicken words words pizza pizza pizza pizza pizza pizza salad is cheese no relax relax relax relax relax relax relax relax [Music] tacos fish thank you so much vacation now setting it off with the super chats thank you so much for the very first super chat super chat super chat thank you katherine keith and the caitlyn much love to you thank you thank you thank you thank you ah oh my god vegan burgers i'm getting sleepy i think the sound in the background is kidding me to me my dahlia talia sanchez dalia sanchez thank you thank you thank you dalia sanchez thank you dalia sanchez thank you dalia sanchez thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you for the super chat dahlias such as dalia italia italia dalia dania matrix ghost sex thank you thank you for the super chat matrix ghost six thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you matrix matrix matrix matrix asmr sending you some more asmr sending you some more pop liquid liquid liquid awesome that's awesome news road kick potato is i don't want to say too fast it's going to come out of toy boy is that what you're trying to do to me trying to trick me glassy glossy glossy glossy glossy glossy plastic classic classic classic closing yellow peppers what is that anti-what antidepressant till establishment entertainmentism what ethan descoto what did you say that was wild i thought anti-depressant blah blah blah cannibalism lexi wax um i hope you like the sounds of nature behind me i hope it brings you to that really relaxing state tonight tonight as you know that i am not at home tonight i am out to visit a good friend of mine connecticut and i cannot make loud sounds because it's not my place so that's why i'm keeping it quiet gentle slow plastic i don't respond when you say when people say please shout me out i don't respond to that talk to me like like a person don't visit my channel just to say please shout me out it sounds so come on say how you doing or participate with something i'm not going to shout you out [Music] plastic plastic or plastic background change this is real sounds i'm not gonna change how am i gonna change until what is it what does henta means what does that mean what does that mean it's bad oh what where's the real background what's the where's the real background if you're just joining i am not at home i am not home yeah i don't know what i said excuse me you guys are having me cursing here i'm cursing up a storm right oh it's adult anime oh i'm gonna i'm gonna have to google it should i google it oh it's okay all right all right all right no no no no hold on hold on okay i feel like i just saw that i feel like a child just been exposed i you exposed my you've corrupted my dirty eyes okay okay okay okay guys okay guys you can chill with the word it's gonna start blocking you okay okay gee thanks thank you for the knowledge guys i can always rely on you guys to teach me some new things corn chip corn chip corn chip corn chip corn chip corn chip beef beer beer neoliberal chips but you no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no [Applause] it's been really quiet with the super chats definitely not quiet over here though the forest is a lot of insects but lovely lovely lovely lovely lovely peppercorn pepper popcorn pepper popcorn thank you so much i'm sorry what he is the superhero of super chats ethan ethan escoto to the rescue thank you thank you i'm glad you guys like the background i was gonna record in another room thank you jeff jeff jeff jeff jeff jeff i love you man i love you too i love you love you love you love you right back i love you right back love you right back jump jump jump jump jump jump jump jump so i was gonna record in another room it was gonna be too quiet it was in my friend's computer room it was so quiet so i went up i went out here and i said wait a minute i think people might like this sound so i hope you are enjoying the sounds in the background the scary kidnap room oh and someone said please change the background right away let me take out my remote let me see if i could change too bad you can't see the stars oh no i'm wrong you can see the stars you definitely can see the stars but it's so dark it's so dark i would definitely be mauled by a bear so i'm not going to mess around with that because i'm i'm on the road to 100k once i hit 1 100k then i can go to the forest risk my life for you guys so i can give you some good content so i can show you some good content of a bear molding me bear mauling zen live live asmr it'll be a bear mukbang would you like that a bear mukbang i'll be like hey guys subscribe our channel what am i saying what am i saying okay do a face reveal look hi hi open your eyes face reveal are you are you a thing for me to reveal my face face reveal at 1 million subs but i am it's shirt reveal leg reveal i'll give you i'll give you a foot reveal how about a like a foot review all right like 43 yeah i'm 40 i'm actually 44. 44 i'm old guys oh it all in that dude guys you heard that i think i heard siren dead siren head oh my goodness [Applause] i get nightmares no no don't get mad the day i was in the forest and i saw a siren head and i was running i don't have to go on my own anymore i'm afraid of that i don't want to see that again [Applause] willy wonka i am thinking of a place that you can swim in i am thinking of a place you can swim in no no no no no lake eat chicken bone eat chicken bone lake lake lake lake okay i am thinking of a animal a gross looking a little gross looking animal frog frog frog okay i am thinking of i am really tired i don't know frogs are cute of course of course mama crystal the safe the vegan i know i'm tired i'm going to do a little bit a little more and then i'm gonna go okay i am thinking of a color a color green green mama crystal mama crystal green i am thinking of a letter in the alphabet [Music] i am thinking of a letter in the alphabet no no mama crystal you're so close you're so close did someone just say it no um mama crystal wins it again mama crystal she's in the lead she gets two points i am thinking of a shape of a shape circle brendan brendan graham friend cram okay i am thinking of a of of an insect of an insect oh ant yeah music by anton and thanks i am thinking i'll be cell phone brand cell phone brand samsung pro what is it pro protagonist x samsung i am thinking of an of something you can find in a car in a car no on a car on a car you can find it on the car no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no dirt no bird poop no my goodness okay i'm gonna give you a hint it's usually found on top of the car roof give me more than that roof nope moon roof sunroof moon roof sunroof yeah mama crystal and somebody else who was it depressed eagle depressed eagle i never met a depressed eagle [Music] oh i can't imagine a depressed eagle okay imagine that i'm an eagle that's depressed i'm like come on fly like no i'm not in a mood come on don't be depressed eagle you got amazing wings okay okay can't fly sadly but you can i i mean the eagle can not you not the human being not the human being behind that name okay all right um siren head i am what's up professor spade is i am thinking of a flower of a flower what kind of flower am i thinking of i don't think anyone's gonna get this no one's gonna get this there's a bug on my phone no one's gonna get this one what kind of flower am i thinking of it's not going to be it okay no one's getting it i'm going to give you a hint you want a hint hint and yes no maybe so no maybe soon okay hint this type of flower you can bake with flour flour you can bake with goodness gracious no flour yeah baking flour cheese everyone's like jeez what a that's a dad joke that's a dad joke are you high no i'm tired why are you why you gotta be high why everyone always have to be high can you just be tired it is like 12 midnight baking soda okay okay all right a little bit more because i'm tired dude dude dude bruh bruh bruh bruh bruh bruh i'm tired i woke up early so i can get here to connecticut just in case you're just logging you're just joining in what i always say logging in because i'm old school old school is logging in it's like you're just logging into a computer you're logging on you're on a mobile device so you're just joining i'm on the road to 100k come on dad joke's on the way all right guys all right what else what else what else what else what else what else what else what house what else guys no one's been super chatting it's been really quiet come on guys show me some love remember guys you can click like show me some love click like click like we only have 260 likes let's bring it up to 300 come on come on come on come on come on come on 300 please please please please please shave my head at 100k i always shave my head i should do something wild for 100k something wild i would so dressed up as the flash and run through the city i would jog as the flash in manhattan i can shave my eyebrows at 100k hey oh no mama crystal said oh my thank you spongebob squarepants i love your videos spongebob squarepants okay i'm not gonna shave my eyebrows no way man you crazy wow okay one million yes if i get one million subscribers i would definitely shave my eyebrows but yes for 1 million subscribers i'll do it i'll do it and i'll get braces i will get braces while get this i'll get braces put on while while skydiving and shaving my eyebrows all on in the same time how about that no one can tap that one that'll be you can't imagine that i'm gonna need a dentist like like in an air with me coming down skydiving with me multitasking right giving me braces shaving my eyebrows while we're dropping from the sky oh my god quiet down quite okay guys you know what time what time is it it's exactly 11 15. i need to start a gaming site i'll start a gaming channel i've been contemplating on it and i'm telling the truth guys if i do a gaming channel let me just tell you i suck i am not a gamer i am not a gamer i'm not good as roadkick i am not good as my son little zen i am not good i'm not good so if you want what i can do is i would um record and you can watch me die many times and we can laugh about it you'll see me like crying and get frustrated and scream and yell and and i'm like what the hell i'll be like what the hell it wouldn't be relaxing i'm like no no don't kill me well i'm thinking to do like some simple games i'll do like some simple games people really want me to do fortnite i just can't i'm not sweaty like that i'm not sweaty i'm not fast i'm not fast and aggressive in fortnight i'll do minecraft minecraft is simple i could do some roblox fortnite stinks yeah minecraft fall guys that looks like that looks fun but i don't have a pc i could do play only games on i have call of duty but that looks that looks a little scary okay i'll get whooped very quick i'm not a apex legends looks pretty good i'm not gonna lie overwatch looks pretty good too overwatch call of duty war zone i have that until dawn i have i have the game passed so i have like a lot of games i can download so that's why i'm gonna i'm thinking to do it i have a lot of games in my hand i might as well just do it a lot of people are asking it so i'm going to try to see if i can set it up with my youtube channel do gaming asmr like the way my man what's his name ace force is doing like ace force mr tings asimo definitely i will check it out zen i need a massage jeff i need a massage i think we all need a massage me first i think everyone needs a massage here who needs a massage here am i talking too loud am i talking too loud no i'm not talking loud i am not talking loud it sounds loud but it's not yes please i will pay you in tingles tinkles tinkles tangos tinkles i never i had him i had a professional massage before it was pretty good it was lady this lady had really strong hands and she was so strong it almost broke my neck it was like i was all these nuts [Music] uh oh no you are just keep out i just give out hold on let me see if i can blow it up wake up [Laughter] okay it's okay it's okay it's okay it's okay i just put it back on let me just zip it up okay you're good you're good you're good you're good you're good you're good guys don't forget to click like i only have 271 likes please please please now slow motion are eating guys click like click like let's bring it up to 300. here we go here we go here we go hmm well i just yawned i yawned while i was eating your heart okay guys i'm getting tired it's been so quiet with the super chats where are you guys where are you guys zoom versus taz cam zoom i choose zoom zoom zoom zoom zoom all the way i had a taz cam and that was the worst thing that happened to me it was it didn't even work because it had it has this the tascam picks up frequencies if it picks up frequencies from people wifi signal it can pick up frequency from your phone it's so annoying stay away from testcam zoom h1 and that's what i have i love this one okay okay okay i'm tired i'm starting to get a headache because i'm tired okay guys i love you guys i'm out of here that's your namaste guys we only have 297 likes let's bring it up to 300 300 oh thank you so much my man never never lets me down thank you so much jeff thank you so much jeff thank you so much jeff set it off thank you too much thank you so much guys love you so much thank you thank you thank you thank you yes we got it at 310 thank you so much thank you 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would definitely help me out okay guys and you can always remember you can click like to hook me up with the algorithm algorithm algorithm okay guys i am leaving no they stopped the government stopped giving that extra six hundred dollars they they stink man the government sucks they just give me 441 thank you william j beam thank you so much william chapin thank you so much his name is william just like me thank you william william big will big will thank you so much thank you so much yeah the government they stopped giving that extra 600 man of course i remember you king train that stimulus check and i'm still waiting for the stimulus check they have a second one coming but the stimulus check they they ripped me off with that one too they they you know i have kids they didn't send me money for my kids they only sent me money for myself that twelve hundred dollars they didn't send me my extra 500 to take care of my son so i had to use my savings money to help my my children government they they have they don't know what the hell they're doing and then i i called i called irs and you know what they said well we're sorry you're gonna have to claim it for for next year's taxes the end of the year taxes i said what all right until then use your own money oh okay thank you thank you government it's all good it's all good we just pray that things get better right living every day one day at a time one day at a time yeah the government's just they're so slow they're overworked especially with so coronavirus thing they said oh they don't have hardly anyone working they don't have anyone working the united states of zen yeah all right forget about the government i don't know all i know is that i'm i am i am extremely i am very very very very hungry [Music] can you tell what language is that what language is that it's spanish spanish i know it's it's very weird language it's spanish it's just spanish foreign i'm going to sleep depressed now why don't be depressed i love anime i'm actually just started watching anime more ever since when i started doing it is asmr videos and i started hearing people mentioning all these anime characters i started i started just checking them out and i started watching them and i fell in love with them that's really cool i like anime oh guys don't be depressed i know it's not easy life is not easy that's the reason why i record these videos guys i record these videos so i can um i know that these videos kind of help and i hope they do no no life doesn't legit suck don't say that life is what you make it you have the power to change your thought you know depression happens yes but you have the power to change thought and also if you feel like your depression is too much seek professional help maybe you need to see a doctor but do what makes you happy you gotta do it you gotta spend time with yourself do things that makes you happy swim run sweat exercise release new release endorphins and if you're working too much just remember after work or before work try to take time for yourself trust me you're gonna feel better exercise helps go for a long run jog sweat sweat your butt off i'm telling you it makes a big difference play a sport call someone to throw a ball or call someone to socialize i know it's not easy it's easy said than done trust me i know i suffered through depression too trust me i always try to find ways to distract myself there's times that i cry all night long there's times i cried myself to sleep this time that i even thought about ending my life many times but the buck doesn't stop here the buck doesn't stop here remember it ain't over getting over into the fat lady sings and if you know this fat lady you know she's not gonna sing i have no idea i was just fat lady but people always talk about her week expands one thank you so much week expands thank you so much thank you so much thank you thank you thank you yeah meds don't just work alone you gotta you gotta seek professional help you gotta talk you need an outlet you gotta talk to someone talk you have to get your words out when you talk it when you get it off your chest you feel better you feel better when you get it off your chest all the things that we went through all the hardship that we went through you got to talk about it talk about it we all been hurt we all have been hurt so we just have to heal but you got to talk about it you can't just bury it and don't talk about it meditation walking working out talking interacting with friends and loved ones all good things for depression yes you are the creator you are and the bible says what is it in genesis that we are created in the likeness of god right so what does that mean that means you are a creator yourself you create your thought you create your your outcome you create your outcome you have the power to choose you create god is an energy god is an energy you don't have to call it a name but you cannot deny this energy if you know there's a big bang if you know there is a energy that they call black matter or dark matter scientists say the whole universe is covered with this dark matter and it's powerful that dark energy is electric and it's powerful it creates galaxies per second there's universes and galaxies born every minute every i mean every second that energy that pulsates in the universe that energy is where we're from that's where we come from that energy is inside the plants and inside every living creature that's why we walk and walk and talk and move we need water we need we need sun we need nature so that's why you need to connect with nature to feel better go out there in nature yes i'm outside nature right now the bottom line is you gotta take care of yourself you gotta go and take care of yourself go out there in nature depression comes and you gotta kick it in the butt you gotta rise up to the occasion you gotta rise up to the occasion life is like a boxing match it's like a boxing match you go in the ring and you better fight you either fight or you flight yeah you gotta open up you have to no one likes depression no one likes depression how many hours a week do you think is a good amount of hours to work i don't know i just know we have to work enough to make sure that we can pay the bills and then we're able to live right but um i know the if we could find a way to work smarter not harder but work smarter i i love to talk about motivational things because life is not easy but we can find solutions we can we can we can sit on the floor and twiddle our thumbs and say i am sad i am sad i am not doing anything or we can say you know what enough is enough i'm gonna make a change i'm tired of this you can say that i'm tired of this i'm gonna make a change i'm done it's time for me to rise baby [Applause] you gotta get mad enough you gotta really want it enough rise and say you know what it's time for me to change it it's time for me to change this you got the power to do that rise you gotta rise from your depression rise from your anger rise from your take over take over what take over your mind yes take over your body take over your own your own life forget about the world i'm talking about take over your own mind because the mind is where it all starts the mind is the battlefield the mind the mind is the computer that's that's the the power center if if you can't control your mind and if tv and radio and everyone's opinions control your mind then you're screwed you got to learn how to control your mind then when you control your mind then you control your energy if you control your energy you can control your outcomes you look behind you all right guys i'm about to leave it's i've been recording 80 minutes why are you outside i'm not at home i'm visiting a friend of mine and so i'm in visiting his house so dumb i am here the mind is powerful man the mind is powerful you can believe whatever you want and you can make it you you can believe in anything you can believe you can fly and you can really believe it and you can really like convince yourself that's how deep the mind is you can convince yourself anything so you can fool your mind to believe anything you just cut out do it speak it into fruition speak it speak it speak it speak yes okay guys i love you peace out peace out peace out peace out no no please don't try to fly no no no i don't mean that i don't mean that i don't mean believe that you can fly in anything you can no no now it's just an example i'm saying you i'm not saying you can fly um so you can believe in anything you can you just have to believe and you can achieve it you first have to believe it and then you can achieve it all right guys i'm out of here i will see you next time i hope you had a good time tonight mama crystal's tasting ha ha okay guys i hope you have a good time cause i'm going to bed i'm tired i love you god bless you namaste peace i'm going now i gotta go i gotta go i gotta go gotta go i gotta go guys please do me a favor let's click like so i could bring it up to 400 right now i only have 377 bring it up to 400 please 400 i only have 382 come up come on come on please bring it up to three 400 please let's bring it up to 400 400 come on come on come on come on 394 let's bring it up three 400 come on 4400 please please please 400 magic number 400 the magic number [Applause] thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you and guys and guys make sure you click like and subscribe don't forget to subscribe if you're visiting [Music] if you're visiting for the first time and guys please don't forget you can send me your last super chat like i said your super chats definitely helped me very much because i am not working right now and i am living off youtube right now and to help with the government unemployment so don't forget you can definitely hook me up i will love you i will see you i will take care of you to the very end i will see you next time my friend jennifer what good jennifer okay guys i love you god bless your namaste and assalamualaikum i made the peace peace peace peace peace peace peace peace peace peace peace peace peace peace always govern your heart thank you kami joe thank you cami thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you so much thank you so much bye dick and jane bye thank you thank you bye bye bye guys i love you good night good night good night good night good night mama crystal good night mama crystal love you i love you sweet dreams sweet dreams good night jeffy jeffy jeffy jeffy jeffy jeffy anthony bye bye bye ethan descotto to remember stay strong stay strong you got this guys you got this never underestimate your beautiful power you got this you are beautiful you are strong stay strong you got this bye i love you i love you bye i love you bye bye bye bye bye bye
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Race #2 - Palm Beach Kennel Club - 10/25/2011
everybody working handicapping greyhound racing for the palm beach kennel club west palm beach florida on tuesday evening october the 25th and this is my day at the track down calm result the dates take a look at raised to this afternoon folks 115 p.m. eastern post time this is a grade c affair these pups are spraying 545 yards using a software product called quick dog I've isolated a power pump put on top of my multiple entry contenders listen on this entry this afternoon number two purely awesome i'll make a win place and show later i also like to play the box of exotics here at Palm Beach so along with number 2 i'll be boxing number six NBS lady in black number seven road leads to Rome and number four Mohican so letís that's 2674 in the second from Palm Beach quick dogs offers help me find a pair of very playable power couple long shots i'll make one place and show wagers on both of these entries tonight on data to track calm first we'll come and race number three win place and show an eight to one shot number two turbo sarah and erase five when placing showing a four to one shot number two second glance so from Palm Beach on a Tuesday Rick Needham for day at the track died primary money was always too pleased that with your head not over it
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In Defence of Tai chi and Kendo.
hey everybody Sam from Crash Course Hammer here just thought I'd make this quick video in response to a question I was asked about the martial applicability of things like the positions you see in Tai Chi and how people use uh Kendo techniques firstly we'll look at Tai Chi now often you'll see or any sort of related art I'm just going to use that as a very broad umbrella term all right you'll often see positions that kind of look like this very martially applicable and I'm just going to switch to this side okay until you start breaking it down okay because this is essentially this okay that you might have seen something like fencing it has more or less all the same Hallmarks what do I mean firstly my hands are up okay which means that the underside of my arm is open to attack how do I protect that boom come into an inside half hanging kind of guard like this this is of course essentially just a sword arm protect all right which you tend to find a lot of in regimental broadsword okay so it's no different there because of that that means my low line is exposed which means that again I just do what they do tend to do in regimental broad soil right I slip back okay but in this case I slip with my front leg forward okay so I can subsequently kick them because you know this is Eastern martial arts and it looks cool I can kick them I can do whatever all right I can also maintain balance which I should and I'm of course halfway through a step so I can simply pass backwards all right and come on guard here this position oh your legs are crossed it doesn't look very stable but it's no different to doing something like in in cantata or whatever you want to call it maybe a passata Soto where you just cross your legs like that okay subsequently this hand is thrown back exactly like in sport fencing where it's providing balance opposition okay to all this stuff here and mechanically it causes your back to go down packed so the shoulder blades are nice and close together like you're squeezing the P that's at the bottom of your shoulder blades okay and of course it causes your chest to rise up at about the nipple line okay so very quickly we can see that once you start breaking these things down they do have a martially applicable elements to them it's just that depending on the context the time the situation and the purpose this changes okay something like Tai Chi has a very particular purpose but it can be sort of for lack of a better word broken down until you get these very particular mostly applicable points secondly what about kindo or more specifically Kendo popping as some people like to call it what is that well essentially you stand there okay in jodan I think all right and then of course you raise your arms up and Med boom straight down on top it's the exact oh well it corresponds somewhat to a sort of Fletch in sport fencing okay a short flicking motion that scores a point okay of course there are different rules and you know it's not electrically scored and there's all the stuff about Spirit but that's the idea okay so the two ways that this is generally done okay are bang okay at which point they sort of break their wrists but this position looks very similar to some manuals that Western European martial arts study as well but we'll just keep it pretty simple at the moment okay so up and man and then subsequently man and they run back in okay so you go up boom okay and then you run past how is that marshally applicable at all okay well let's break it down and let's have a quick look at it number one all right I can displace the blade so I displace my opponent's Blade with a back Edge cut all right and then boom straight into the neck boom push cut okay and then because I'm safer if I go forward depending on what school thought you go with rather than stepping back which gives them room subsequently to get something up and going okay I simply run forward man and I slice from this side all the way down to this side if I don't displace them with this strike I'll probably displace them boom with this strike in which case the same thing applies push cut run past so as you can very quickly see even though it might just look a bit silly for some people anyway being all like man and running past that was terrible for the deeper I guess if you want to again break it down you can really start to see how a lot of this stuff it doesn't matter whether it's Tai Chi guard okay or a particular school of thought regarding hitting it does still maintain some of its martial applicability so this is just a very quick video on uh on that I hope you enjoyed it and hopefully I'll have some more videos up shortly I'll see you guys then
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CANADIAN REACTS TO SWEDISH RAP - Sarettii (5148) - Matador (OFFICIELL MUSIKVIDEO)
hey what's up duty tv here back at it again with another review so yeah this is another request by tom pop tom paparino and this is seretti and the song's called matador i'm always down to find like new up-and-coming talent that's kinda that people think are gonna blow up or like on the rise and i kind of feel like this guy based on the numbers on his profile it seems like he's one of those guys but yeah anyways let's just jump right in [Music] foreign oh [Music] so far it sounds better than i thought it would the music video is dope too like this part here him with everyone and like the eyes glowing underneath him hanging upside down like i thought that was dope and then everybody just crawling like chilling on a tank yeah let's break that down it says when the cold spits fire comes from the mouth and you're dazzled [ __ ] dazzled bud that's why it's cheating it's just enough that you go read the newspaper and you realize that we're not a scam rarely alone when i stand there on the edge greater chance that you're standing there with my squad if you do not believe me i'm really there please dive up if you don't believe the man he's saying pull up it is what it is the bridge comes in yo get him throw him on a stretcher slap him on a stretchy black on black with matching clothes with my brother and a no-go popo comes rapping on worst aura here anyways best kid behind bars during this behind the scooter when it's time to steer i've yet to hear a song where like people don't mention a scooter like i know there's been a couple but i feel like there's some serious scootering going on over there and then the course whoa keep dancing do a show me a more it's matador gives you more than you can handle she tightens all four then she fills you in hahaha keep dancing down on the ground hit the floor not worth playing hard no gate when you get crumbled roll it let it i feel like that was butchered again like the translation like i was saying in the comments guys like translations like that didn't feel like it translated properly like the chorus maybe it did but yeah like i don't know [ __ ] swedish or any other language besides english so yeah it's hard for me to like fully translate especially when like google translate or any translator is like it doesn't translate slang or like pick up when it's like pieces of different languages it just does like a majority but yeah anyways so like i guess just take it as humor me like [ __ ] up the translation once again but yeah sound wise like this guy sounds professional the video like doesn't surprise me that it's like like top-notch video just like most of the videos coming out of sweden and like europe in general but yeah shit's a [ __ ] slapper let's jump right back in [Music] foreign [Music] um [Music] foreign [Music] is [Music] this looks like a simulation that doesn't even look like real streets like is this even real this looks like green screen it's hard to tell like i know that blank it's like not real but like the background doesn't look like it was shot on location that looks like it looks like all green screen like even the car looks kind of fake but it's like so realistic it's hard to tell yeah just this music video is like super impressive too like the flashing of everyone's faces just like yeah him chained up all the smoke like just the lighting and yet this part like the quick montage of all the faces and even this part like the floating cards on the table like just turn into a smoke thing and i like this part too like it's like super simple but like just like the the lighting on this dude and like the hand gestured married to the streets like just like finger [ __ ] his hand with his ring finger i don't know just little stuff like that i thought was like really dope in this music video it's probably like top top five best music videos i've seen coming from all of europe so for like an underground dude that's like actually a pretty dope ass music video even just like the the subtitles over top like this like the titles of his name and the song and a flash you know like that's sick yeah verse 2 says one thing that is very important if you are stepping around in gbg city close your eyes do not be a witness people are ready to turn guys into [ __ ] hoes are ready to take habs for the riches what's new someone is ready to end up in the glue what the glue are we talking about here are we talking super glue gorilla glue for the right amount go into the garage and pick up a drum but back where i came from back how you go someone's brother act up caught lacking yesterday people have no backbone go drop some goals that's true more people you know should just stick with what they want like don't do everything mommy and daddy tell you to do you know within good reason obviously you like listen to your parents but like you know grow backbone and [ __ ] do what you want to do and just go from there chase your dreams yeah i'm pretty sure me and soretti have different meanings of that especially in this verse go drop some goals to the people have had enough and there will be stress in his yard tactically since they were on their guard until then we can talk about this but i'm practically the best cannot talk about this but you have to understand when the cat is gone then rats stumble he's sticking them cats on them rats the cat leaves then the rats just run around have a party then there's a outro it's one finger on the trigger second finger to please third is for the ring cause i'm married to these streets the fourth to know if it is really clean the fifth thumbs up to the youngins time to go cue you [ __ ] straight yeah song sounded good it was catchy song good voice good editing all-around good music video i'd give this like an 8 out of 10. yeah if you want to make another request drop it down in the comments below i'll get back to it as soon as i can like share subscribe hit the bell button so you know when i post next all that basic youtube [ __ ] you know what to do film a porno post it and tag your parents super saiyan trick lots water eat clean this is dude again studio
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Adventures in Gnomeland: Adventure at Sea, Episode 3
[Music] doesn't Norman takes me far away dan chosen Nolan to the place I wanna stay imagination running wild tells my heart room but if they got a ditcher takes me home [Music] imagination till my but I pray how the ninja takes me welcome to imagination wilds adventures in nola last time the gnomes set out down a raging river tumbled over a waterfall into the sea only to be nearly eaten by two hungry sea monsters the gnomes sure aren't making much progress toward paddling to the rock island well get your paddle ready for this latest episode of adventure at sea did stop we're going nowhere bro look we don't have time for a paddling lesson I'll stay on this side you to stay on the opposite side together Julie I need to practice dude there's no time for that just pretend that if we don't paddle hard and fast will be eaten by two imaginary sea monsters now come on kids let's get out of here well that thought in mind didn't take but a couple minutes for these three reach the Rock Island meanwhile the monsters had lost sight of them decided to seek their lunch elsewhere tired and worn out from their adventure the four friends dragged themselves onto the rocky beach and collapse grateful to be alive [Music] as the three until tonight catch their breath they heard a strange voice Shelton welcome to beautiful busy island yeah was that dooney did you say something I didn't think so hey good who it wasn't gay dude look he's right over there and a small boat filled to the brim with water at the base of the only tree on the island more like a rock with a stick poking at the middle of it SAT a very large dark skin filler with wild hair wearing a necklace with a single tooth on it oh you want a piece of me I'm not a karate man chopper got your name right no Lisa Gavin a connection fit bro you gotta get a handle on yourself stick man this'll deeds not gonna hurt anyone hey what's your name bro busy brother you know be easy busy huh okay yeah excuse me of mr. easy sir we are we call me busy boy and yon busy Island Oh was it in oh yeah then he wants to know where all the rest of the folks are worthy only one with me is over there his name our cocoa did I hate to break it to you bro but that's a coconut dude ah ship yourself why that's portable did whatever you say oh what a gimme oh yeah Jimmy uh Danny was talking with Coco he said you wrote his feelings calling him a coconut let's not go through this again bro Coco I'm sorry I called you a coconut did it was a simple mistake okay can we get on with getting out of here yeah man I don't really care who he is let's just get me up out ear or anyone want to leave this paradise yeah yeah I must say you have built yourself quite no laces it's just don't want to get home to our parents and we have to get that on too who's that did he's leprechaun bro of your gone mad boy blue leprechaun yo check it out bro sauna three norm SAT beneath the tree while Jimmy determined to prove his point took the jewel out and give it up and of course although I was less than thrilled with the idea oh I came ah what murdered war Danya son droid oil and weller it was magic got me stuck in here but there's no DNA I tell you I'm just trying to get meself home in these misguided norms are only trying to help in their own haphazard kinda way dad that's one of the nicest things anyone's ever said to be hit it's awesome having this time to bond and all but we need to find a way off this rock I mean Island no offense be easy by the way did what's that you're sitting in bro you're mad what it's me tough for bear them busy ladder no offense dear but it looks an awful lot like a boat to me quote ha I've no use for butea uh spezia can I talk to you for a second dish what you want rubber guys you stay here I'll be right back fat can you go back inside buddy I think bees is a little freaked out by you did so the two thinkers of the bunch went off to the other side of the island about five steps away to negotiate a deal meanwhile I retreated back into me jewel while the other two SAT under the lonely welted palm tree busy bro what's it gonna take for you to part with that tub did ah negotiation I see well i noticed that necklace you're wearing did you see that was not just any necklace Jimmy one that necklace in his great a surf and victory ever he loved that necklace and hit and even the idea of trading it to that crazy droid up a reason but yeah no choice did I I see you got quite a necklace there yourself you don't really want my necklace d I mean you must have had a little running with the shark to get ahold of that beauty of a tooth sure car that you own tool may want your necklace or nothing you drive a hard bargain did he go so Jamie handed over his prized possession and bz gave up his tub complete with a fine set ours and my dad and that to turn toward the others with a handshake just as Benny let out a cry of disgust oh lucky I think of Burgess scoop tonight and all of you were not one more heey crafted least I thought they all let out a laugh as they ready the boat and piled in for their journey home seizing don't you want to get off this rock and come with us hopefully I won't leave this paradise Mia cork or pine go on then and be easy brother [Music] so after beanie clean himself off with his own shirt but we wave goodbye and set out for the journey home all of them believe the worst is behind him when suddenly often the distance thing noticed the two sea monsters Patrick listen did remember how we got away last time yeah they almost 80 squadron chicken wing to the bar boogie they didn't and why because you were fight Norris we caught that huge way they made in the process if we can just get close enough to catch one of those waves we can ride it to shore hey you overgrown slabs a web lover over here me it's really not nice to call names you could hurt their food Benny the only thing they feeling is hungry and stop yelling at up Jimmy dudes did you see the size of the way they made when they hit each other last time they both want us if we can get one of them to come in our direction the other one will definitely not be happy dude you'll have to come after and Cowabunga dudes we're home free they'll make a way big enough for us to ride too short it's the only way dudes come on it's gonna be awesome okay Jimmy there's nothing awesome about name calling but if it's the only way I suppose reluctantly each of them began to yell and taunt the monsters finally one of the Beast turned and he had a straight for him as the other one disappeared great now we've really done it hey just as the first monster came hurtling toward the helpless nose out of the deep Kim the other monster breaching the surface just beside the raft it was huge bigger than any of them could ever have imagined Patrick didn't even have time to be frightened as a monstrous lambda to the little boat pitching him forward into the swirling see don't Tony went to the dark called decks blow he was certainly was a goner when suddenly out of nowhere a hand reached out and grabbed him by the collar was the service gasping for air it was Jimmy the saved him and that's for sure shake and for the corner fear the two knots climbed back into the 20 bored just as the monster resurfaced dude that was close to you okay so let's go for sure let them oh thanks Jimmy oh you want don't mention it bro you didn't done the same for the fire you could even finish his sentence a dude dueling monster slammed into each other cousin a giant width to rise out of the sea and carry the norms towards Shore just as Jimmy had predicted the next thing they know the wave and crashed onto the shore hurlan the norms onto the beach Sano in my britches funny where are you little buddy over here hey ouch What's Wrong mini what's wrong I got a crab pinched in my hiney eggs husband he pulled the crowd from his hindquarters the others let other burster laughter oh thank goodness hey what about that yeah man we never got him home Jimmy pulled out the jewel and give it a rope reluctantly out I came trying not to show me disappointment no one full will these little guys at risk their lives for me and we had all narrowly escaped our demise I also know that they had been his home sick as I sad dude we're sorry we didn't get you back home ah thank nothing awful ads you needn't bother again I think we've all had enough adventure to last a lifetime no way dude you're one of us now we're not gonna leave you bro we will get you home right dudes oh yeah yeah right uh yeah right I guess Oh what's it didn't oh oh yeah yeah Danny says right to come on guys let's go on get something to eat and get some rest we can get back at it in the morning got the thank you lads and with that back into the jeweler wind although I was quite disappointed that I not gotten back to me on home I was thrilled to have made the most unlikely of friends we were forever bonded by adventures in Nam what an exciting adventure I can't wait to see where their journeys take them next in the quest to get Thad home today in the studio we're joined by the author very simply along with some special young guest Samuel and Gabriel in our very first author's corner thanks so much for having me it's really great to be here so who has a question do you have a favorite character wow that's a really good question I can't say I have a favorite character I really enjoy them all so much they're all very different different personalities energy so no I don't have a favorite character how about Gabriel Gabriel do you have a question for me why does Patrick have a southern accent well that's a good question too well you know growing up my grandparents both came from the south so I always loved being around them and listening to the way they talk because they all they both had southern accents so that's kind of why I chose one my characters to have a southern accent thanks for joining us we look forward to doing this again until next time be sure to let your imagination run wild [Music] he doesn't Norman to a fun aunt char's and Nolan to the place I wanna stay imagination running wild tells my heart to home but I pair that a ditcher takes me home [Music] imagination wanna but I pray how the dinner takes me Oh
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Whole Book - 100X The Cash Scratch off Tickets!
bam beeps what up what up youtube [Music] guys as promised we got a full book for today guys we got a big one the full book of the hundred next day cash tickets 10 ticket from the florida lottery let's get on it [Music] so guys check this out i waited to unwrap the book i waited until we did the video so you guys could see i'm gonna have to edit this somehow we're gonna speed it forward but i want you guys to see i only pre-opened it to get the thumbnail picture because i had to do that before filming the video so guys same book i'm gonna show you guys this is our book number hope we pick uh-huh i hope i picked a good one man hope i picked a good one guys we got the whole thing 60 tickets playing the whole book overall just 3.40 you guys need to make sure you subscribe to the channel before we get on it subscribe it would really really help and guys i'm gonna break up i'm gonna break the tickets really really quick 60 tickets guys so sit back go get yourself a drink chill still got 30 tickets to cut up man and then we got to scratch them all i hope i ended up in the pool those cold and i hope that we win so much and that we get it so big end up in the pool saw a bunch of y lines in there they better send us to the moon down to five alrighty guys down to the last one well that took a minute that took a bit so breaking up 60 tickets guys a whole pack whole pack whoop so box box being the last ticket guys hopefully we're about to hit a big one guys we got a good shot at it i checked right before buying the book it is fully loaded guys fully loaded so we got to get zero all the way up to the end we're 600 in on this one this is a huge one so it's very important that you guys do me a solid and give the video a thumb up make sure you give the video a thumb up make sure you subscribe to the channel before we start because this is how we're able to do all this and let's make it happen man take it zero here we go me and here we go i think this is my first time i do a full book on this there is i'm going to show you guys only one time there's a money back for the win on this ticket 5x multiplier 10x 20x 50x 100x potential i have yet seen the 100x and then bonus you hit the window to win all and not only you win but you win all double top prize is 2 million and it's still fully loaded of prizes guys overall is 3.4 so it would mean we would be looking at i'd say divide 60 by three so that's two i'd say between around 15 winners i don't know if i'm correct on this correct me i'm not used to doing books for books like this but i think about 15 winners all right let's see what we got man let's get into it guys give it a thumb up drop down in the comments what are you guys scratching for today how much you spend how much you want good luck on your end and here we go man we got 14 15 22 37. this is gonna be a big one guys it's gonna be a big one so sit back relax go get yourself a drink go get yourself comfortable guys and let's see me and see what we can accomplish what's our or when all is 33. all right here we go miami first ticket of the pack can we get a good one i hope it's a good pack 18. um i've never seen the 20x have i i don't think so 23 one off no is 22 39 31 27 and i'm gonna try to go through the tickets fast i know i'm not the fastest scratcher out there but that's also why you're watching because i'm not the fastest scratcher 32 we need that 33 for the winnow 25 no 24. the dirtiness 34. they circled it man they circled or went all number all right take it zero we don't have it and guys last time i did a book of the five dollars i missed a match number 12. i'll take it 42 i think and you guys were on it man so thank you 36 nine 38 37 40 and a 24 here we go man come on 100x the orange version man did me pretty well i found a biggie on a live stream a 500 on the orange 100x and then the blue hundred exit cash guys we killed it on that ticket found two claimers in a row huge record on that pesky number one we got matrix 17 34 we got 24. now the good thing is clearly we will be going through sets of losers but no panic because we got the whole book so it all boils down new can we get a good book man can we get a good book and find a biggie in there 28 no boom we got a win we got a 5x guys and a 24. oh and it's match 5x ns match there you go man take it one it didn't take too long to get it here we go 5x ns match let's just get do it typical 15 hit i was expecting once i saw another smash all right but that puts us at 15 back boom now this is not a 300 book this is a 600 book 35 so let's not forget that 18 33 the dirtiness 4 37 and a 19 100 x here we go man here we go 26 no 29 one off 25 nasty are we gonna get some back to back what i really want to find man is that 100x guys that's what we really need to find 28 or 20x2 11 but i feel i don't know maybe i did hit a 20x i don't remember 22 no it's 22 million pesky number one and noah's 22 always showing up 21 17 no and sweet 16 we got a bust on number two unless i missed something all right ticket three take it three bonus eight our numbers are 13 15 11 23 36 and a 37. here we go good luck knock 24 1 26 13 boom we got a smash guys we're off on a pretty good start man whoop in the out so far three point four four tickets we're two wins we got it we sweet 16. we got a nice little 13 man boom 21 now single smash would put us in potential 21 of the jackpot what if man it is a 2 million jackpot what if dude what if 39er 29. it's a single so far we're in that potential affair let it be just that potential nasty nasty for the one off and in 19 it is a single smash it is a single smash it's the only way to get the jackpot guys to hit 2 million it's on a single here we go hey it's 15. at least it's not i thought it was going to be 10 bucks man boom at least it's a 15. it's not a money back all right take it four so that puts us at 30. i'm gonna try to keep track dirty won our fifth ticket pesky number one 16. we're in need of a biggie when you start playing that fifty dollar ticket man that 500 x day cash all right it's a bust on number four take your five two always showing up always showing up all right ticket fiverr did not do it but we got ticket six ticket six someone's car's going off and at 37 all right hope we're not starting a stretch here but it could be 37 don't forget me and drop it in the comments if i forget something because i'm trying to go fast so the video is not three hour long all right eight eight delivers man it's that number that delivers interesting 26 again oh man i know it was it was our last win on number kind of got me going there 15. all right bust on number eight bust on number eight so now it's turning around on us first ten tickets and we're at two winners so at this point we're not beating the odds anymore thirty giving the odds three point let's look at the odds real quick 3.4 would mean three pretty much three wins every 10 tickets pretty much so that would mean 18 wins total not 15. so 20 wins would mean we definitely beat the odds 30 40 pesky four 23 and a 31 29 one and a good old eleven nothing all right take your ten now we're in my favorite set of tickets 10 the 13 pretty much even 14 13 there it is 39 18 40 27 24 and a 22 come on kitty heat up we need the book to heat up a little come on eight 25 one off and a six all right how many losers in our ticket 11 and we won on ticket three so that is a massive stretch of losers actually niner this is crazy 32 30 and a three it's another bust so guys that's what nine losers straight nasty 12. here we go man wow i hope it's about to get loaded 29 11 22 31 pesky under 39. 37. we are in big time need of this match for moneybag dude finally a win man holy smokes holy smokes man we're sticking four four five that's two three four five six seven eight losers guys eight losers in a row and boom we gotta win 21 one off one off numbers number 32 40 23 man that was a nasty stretch i hope we're about to keep going it needs to keep going in 19 28 and this is important and i want to be able to keep doing these books what i've been trying to do is like a special video on sunday like a bigger video for sundays can i have more time let's see what we got guys we got this match on nasty 12 ticket 12 here we go here we go boom 20 bucks all right double up we'll take the double up we're in need of a double up 20 bucks is 20 bucks that puts us as 50 back 50 back here we go 37 33 11 22 again 38 34. can we back to batman after such a bad stretch we need some back to back and i'm seeing kind of a white line on top 23 one off ten off nasty 15 number 25 40. come on multiplier show up show up show up 39er 35. 24 no i saw one off 29. six that's symbol hunt i want a symbol we have not seen a symbol in a minute man and not too many wins well actually we just got a symbol what i'm going to talk about we just got a symbol all right so let's not do this one and the next one that's simple 40 40 for the winner 27 38 6 sweet 16 four and a three here we go holy [ __ ] bam bam bam [ __ ] yeah man we got the winner guys we just hit a biggie guys we hit the winnow on 14. wow dude that's crazy we just got to win all heck yeah guys guys we just got to win all boom dude boom man it took me a hit a minute man it took a minute to hit me you guys saw it we just scored the win all guys we won everything on the ticket double i'm gonna scratch it anyways 36. let me keep it tight because we don't we're not going to get another smash we just scored everything guys we got the winnow 40 we just smashed 40 means you let's match let's match it let's read it bonus box match any of your numbers to the number in the bonus box which we did you went double all prizes show oh there we go you win double all prizes shown kaboom man we just did that focus camera focus sweet man 28 and it's double guys nasty 38 you know why i'm scratching and i know it's not possible but what if there's one that's a multiplier i don't know but i'm scratching the ticket i'm scratching it let it be dude let it be massive eight everything's double guys we just want double boom man the nas and noah is 22. see matrix number nu and noah's number guys let's see what we got we want everything on the ticket let it be dude let it be what if here we go let it be dude oh it's a hundo guys it's gonna be i hope it's gonna be a hundo there we go 10 so that's that's a 10 that's 20 right there put another another one and then all right here we go five no more twos no more twos uh oh maybe this is not a hundo guys but it's the winner i think this is a 50 head they did it dirty maybe not maybe not here we go it's double so maybe this is a hondo let's count the ten ten and the fives fifteen twenty thirty this is a hundo and then ten uh ten two dollars so that's fifty bucks double guys we got a hundo man boom hondo we're good man we're good guys we're now at 150 dollars back and we're actually at break even point right now we're actually right at break-even point we just scratched 15 tickets and we got 150 back what a turnaround man it only takes one that with the florida lottery man let's keep it going okay we back to back 15 niner forty the forty delivered man four on ticket fourteen six and a eight can we back to back after the winnow 29 the dirtiness 27 the 100x man we need to find the 100x2 37 31 26 39er beautiful honda though 21 but the whole the fact that they put these two dollar prizes kind of then you go from a super stoked to like what what just happened what's going on you're trying to process what's going on it's still a hundred dollar win that's what's going on but it's just the way they do i mean the way they put it out there see just putting all these two dollars man on something that's you hit the window like you did it all right 33 6 25 23 pesky and a save on again and a 34 nothing all right nothing nothing nothing went off infamous ticket 17 my biggest one ever guys to get 17. i'll link it up here on a 20 luck ticket guys i'm not going to say how much most you guys know and if you don't know go check it out guys massive win my biggest ever 40 26 13 16 33 and a 14. here we go and a 24 nada not another nada 18 well this is going to be fun to enter in second chance but bunch of entries though nasty one off sweet and a 17 nothing nothing nothing note 13 i see a 14. so we got a bust on 19 unless i missed it take it 20. our window is noah's number noah can we get it 17 35 3 38 7 and an eight come on next one we're doing another symbol we're going to do back to back until we hit a symbol 33 28 let's keep that 33 cleaned up come on we're in need of a smash here 24 no boom there it is we got this match save oh and good thing it was an honest and number eight there you go eleven because they go together forty seven and eight threes match 35 we got three smash 25 can we get one more one more and a 27 guys it's a three semester we got a seven matching seven matching number eight and then matching 35. let's see what we got boom dude 10 bucks boom let them be 10 all of them boom we got a 30 hit no 25 hit i didn't know you could hit 25 well still take it that's 175 dollars back guys not bad what 175 so far bonus i'm actually doing decent on time 32 minutes we're taking 22. we're gonna get a symbol we're gonna get a symbol let's get a symbol let's get a symbol and then halfway mark i'm cracking a beer bonus halfway mark is coming in seven tickets nothing nothing nothing alright and no i'm 29 i don't want to miss anything all right i don't see anything 25 i don't see any and at 36 all right we're down two no this is a loser we're down to three tickets and then we're at the halfway mark we're still at 175 back we're going to quite a bit of losers man nothing it's kind of weird another loser man this is crazy that's ten losers in a row was the last one really taking 20 guys tell me i missed something man tell me i missed something because whoa whoa thank gosh we hit the window i don't see anything all right so first half guys we got 175 back hopefully we do better because otherwise that's 350. if we do if we get the same outcome we got 30 more to go half of the book so anything could happen still but if we get the same outcome here's ticket 30. you guys i'm gonna pause this real quick and i'm gonna go give me a bit i'll be right back we're back guys got me a beer and guys let's get back on it so 175 back yeah we're 175 back 300 scratch so we got over half over half and here we go guys to get 30 second half of the pack when i was 27 and guys we got five wins if you look at the overall odds we would be looking at 18 winners if i'm correct which would mean first half for nine winners we got five wins so i'm expecting more wins on the second half hopefully they're going to be quality wins because all the wins that we did get were quality wins 15 37 2 we didn't even get a money back 13 31 and an 18. did we get our money back we hit 15 15 20. now we didn't get a money back 25 and a hundo so good wins man good wins here we go here we go 21. come on let's start strong plus we were on a big stretch of losers 29 so let's start strong 32 can we get it 14 i think it's gonna hit it's coming 39 26. everything get that feeling it's coming and then at the very very end you finally give up and realize it ain't coming alrighty to get 30. why am i grabbing uh 31. so our last win was to get 20 guys so we are 10 straight losers number two is our winner we're going to symbol hunt this one and i'm seeing it white line on top i'm seeing some kind of white line on top we all know the myth white line means winner at least the myth the myth all the people that believe meme 25 you got to believe can we get 100x man niner i want another symbol then the 5x we need to hit another one 28 28 23 i had one time the 50x boom we asked for it symbol hunt 10x man boom dude boom 14 and a 22. we are doing really good man we are not doing that bad 17 let's see if there's something else you never know uh 19 no 19. guys we got a 10x we got ourselves a 10x man 27 no 20 same oh no 36 34. let it be big dude let it be me and i wonder what's the biggest you could get with the 10x one i always wonder what the biggest not the smallest the biggest guys we got a beautiful 10x on the beanie and 31 here we go here we go man here we go it's a dirty one they have to man because they can't help it but you know what it's a double up it's not a money back so 195 this puts us at 195 we're going to keep track boom and let's do two piles of wine i want to do the first half and then second half it'll be interesting 35 17 32 well that was this we got a successful symbol the dirtiness and a 29er hopefully it won't be the only one pesky come on we're in need of a back to back 33 18. because right now man we're not and we're not even close to back-to-back it's pretty much like you bought a ticket make sure you don't come back for another five six seven eight tickets don't even try boom back to back baby we got it back to back it's heating up it's heating up let it be a big let it be big dude and it'd be a big surprise on a 5x single 5x could it be a big surprise let it be here we go here we go here we go it's a money back we'll take it man there goes our first money back they have to own a 5x man to get 33 but back to back though all right so 195 that puts us to 205 205 here we go bonus save on 28 37 24 35 6 and a fifteen would find the hundred x million thirty four thirty five then we get a back to back to back and that's possible nasty especially given the stretch we got 21 29 2 13 niner there's people that actually chase not losers but chase winners 26 it's a method it is a method people that chase winners and it's 17. all right 34. but as you guys could see when we do full books back-to-backs are not that common but you can get lucky man there's there's some lucky stretch 24 26 3 next one we're symbol hunting eight nasty six and a 17. here we go boom dude 5x right off the bat right off the bat man nice two niner what would be really awesome is to find another multiplier now that i don't think i've ever seen that on this ticket let it oh there's this match there's this match can we get another smash 33 29 you never know 39 all right you never know though you never know all right we got a 15 or 20 boom 20. it's a 20 at least it's not 15. it's an extra five all right so that's i think we're at 205 so that would be 215. guys we've already found three winners on the second half and we're at ticket 35. are those back to back to back 31 to no no but almost all right went off 33 it's number three 14 28 sweet 32 11 and a 22. here we go 19 15 26 27 9r 40. 18 18 or 18 23 good old save on 35 29 and a pesky and a pesky all right 36 i said 37 we said 1 not 36. we got 19 36 8 nasty 33 and a 13. well we need to know we we're in need of another banner man here we go we need another bammer take your 14 delivered it's our biggest one it's a hondo 24 35 hondo and then we got a 30 hit no 25 hit actually yeah 25 23 15 no 26 17 100 x let's get it 21 no 3 and 25 all right now we're simple hunting now we're back on the assemble hunt here we go bonus and then same thing i'm seeing kind of a white line on top but it's not thick sometimes it's thick 17 11 9 28 31 20x dude 20x matrix hit a claimer he had a claim on it all right it doesn't mean we don't have a snatch in there too 38-39 no 14 and pesky they're not gonna let us match pesky man all right 38. bonus 33 4 25 31 26 38 and 18 can we get it man can we get it guys don't forget to drop a hashtag hashtag scratch booming in the comments sweet 14 23 come on we need a boom we need a booming 36. i thought i had pesky thought we had pesky niner six nine no seven 28 nope all right didn't do it back on the assembly hunt on 39. so he started really strong and now it's going on us find out what the bonuses that bonus man when you realize you got it when it hits you 17 everyone drop down in the comment what's your biggest one my biggest is 5 000 which biggest one ever and if it's not big put it it's all good all right so no symbol no 19 let's see do we gotta win nasty and 23. no nasty no 23. no because we gotta know his number 29 no no 30. six and a fifteen very nada again man come on 100x turn around on this let us get a boomer dude went up to 15 times well yeah you can win it all 25 8 24 nasty 36 and a six but don't put two dollars under that doubler man 15. 26 39 niner 18 i know why i feel like i'm about to i'm missing it boom boom we got it i was gonna say i feel like i'm about to miss a number we got it that's kind of weird boom man boom dude all righty single smash single smash for single jackpot potential oh it's not a single smash it's a money bag in this match it'd be big dude let it be big 28 and a 31 all right they get 40. here we go we got a 25 and a money bag i want to do the running back first boom 10 bucks let it be 10 maybe 10. it's a fiver we'll take the fiber man alrighty 15 so that's i'm not sure we were at 175 let me see so 195 205 205 plus 30 235 or 235 235 we still got 19 tickets to go anything could happen but we need to get up there we need another hundo minimum 32 14 22 23 34 we need another 100 with a minimum 19 and a sweet 16 or we're gonna take a beat down a nasty beat down and that's not at all the goal eleven but i mean things possible man one bammer can change at all 17 and we are still we still got ways to go we still got way more wins because if you think about it yeah we're four winners so we got a total of nine winners we can actually technically we're supposed to get nine more winners which would be crazy because it we only have 20 to go niner 6 25 26 and nasty 12 not a man where are the wins where are the winds 29 11 39 22 31 pesky number 124 i'm telling you man 22 and pesky always showing up 21 we got 22 33 15. come on it needs to hit now it needs to hit it's all cool being if it starts hitting 34 17. sweet 14 no no 2 26 and 18. 43. here we go here we go i say symbol knowing our boldness got to know the bonus 13 31 38 imagine we find 100x like this or 50x looking not finding 14 13 34 14 13 boom we got it we got this match nice we got it all right 13 do we have a 34 we don't have a 34 oh we got a 13. 35 i think we have a 30 we do boom two smash two smash eleven three smash can we get one more man and a 40 boom force match all right cool man this is good this is good here we go man let's just do it eleven thirteen forty thirty five yep eleven five bucks hey we're gonna get a twenty dollar hit five bucks and at thirty five boom man 20 bucks it adds up it adds up um i think we're at 230 so this puts us at 250 yeah i think we're at 250 maybe 255 i'm not sure i think 255 actually 255. 8 21 22 31 40 and a 24. all right 255 we we need to get up there man 18 we need a boomer 11 pesky 33 34 35 no 28 14 17. boom we got it guys we gotta back to back we've got it back to back no it's 22. i was not believing in the win right now 15 no logic me i'm no logic that's the florida lottery for you they do it on purpose it's on purpose single you never know man what if let it be dude 22 noah 20 no is 22 man that'd be huge it's 10 bucks 10 bucks man it's 10 bucks so that would put us at what i think 265 45 27 14 6 24 34 23 and at 36. can we get it man can we get another back-to-back uh back to back to back we haven't had it back to back to back 40 almost did but didn't sweet 22 29 to eat no 37 nasty nothing all right nothing on 45 we're down guys to 14 tickets so scratch it tells you right up here 14 tickets in the book we are at 265 we still need we still need to make something happen man for sure this is not the outcome we want so far 17 29 7 27 21 and 24 but anything could still happen so let's make it happen 22 25 19 and if you have not already guys take one second to give the video a thumb up a like boom we got another smash all righty man it's coming up coming up let it be big dude yeah take a second to give the video a thumb up because it really helps and make sure you're subscribing to this channel guys subscribe it goes a long way it goes a long way guys don't think don't think because if everyone takes the time to do it then we keep going man we keep going 5x and a save on we got two smash i didn't miss it i didn't miss it i just don't want to stop talking talk too much 26 guys we got a 5x and i said can we get a surprise on it come on it's never a surprise the 5x in this match 15 15 is 15. i think we were at 265 this would put us at 280. i believe our 280 back correct me if i'm wrong 13 to go so 280 back we should be able to get at least past half back we need to get a minimum half pack but guys we need more than that because at this point i'm really counting on the youtube commercials to make this right so give the video a thumb up guys it's important the more you watch the more it helps so thank you for giving me a minute of your time if you're still watching right now because it's important that's how we make it happen 34 19 40. can we make it keep can we keep it going man 25. 27 no 13 we need 12 21 37 32 and a 21 nope nope man no it's not a winner it's a loser all right bonus number four eleven seven six eighteen thirty four and a seventeen can we get it can we get it twenty five nasty nasty was needed on our last ticket for the winner boom we got a money bag we got the money bag 40 15. oh 5x and a money bag that's not something you see often two but it's one five x and a smash it could be dif it could be good though you never know so i never see it with a money bag 29er that'd be good because it's a money bag let it be dude let's just go no they can't help it man but it's another 15. it's another 15 which puts us at 295 i think i think we're 295 i think i'm doing a good job keeping track so we're about to break him in on the next hopefully we get a lot of wins but we didn't get any good wins now one two three four five six seven eight wins already in the second half and we still got 11 to go 11 or 10 10 tickets 11 tickets of scratch we need a big one 28 17 32 niner three so we got eight wins already and i said the book you're supposed to get about eighteen eight and then we got five so that puts us we could get another five winners if we respect the average so we we should expect more wins not saying we're going to get five winners i don't think we're within the odds on this but 39 but we're definitely gonna get something else 35 can we get a big 21 2 23 no 6 18. 25 nothing nothing nothing nothing 50. and that's a lot of scratching it's been one hour 28 19 30. next one we're going to assemble let's get this a little cleaned up no better all right 6 19 30 23 37 and at 33 i was 28 come on 39 29 4 25 no nasty well let's get it let's get it dude 100x man 100x 2 25 34 one off 14 36. and in 18 wow you ready down to nine tickets now now we're down to nine and we're going to simulate it went off one off of it man 25 21 26 14. the 20x man i've only seen it actually i've seen it one time on matrix for a claimer and very often the 20x is a claim very often not always but often all right can we get a spence can we get a smash man we need this match sweet no sweet press key 35 35 no but this is super interesting doing books 28 i wish i could do it more often especially these big books guys results are not good right now so can't do this often you know you can't do it too often 52 boom time to get it i say let's do another single hunt we're going to manifest a win on this thing we'll have on this 37 7. twenty three six forty come on here and we're at two yeah we're 295. and a 19. all right let's see no multiplier but but we need this match here 27 one off sweet no 28 34. enough no we got seven remaining seven remaining we could we should if you look at the odds we should be getting two wins can we get a honda man can we get a claimer so can we get a claim 15 14 pesky niner 29 and a six good look knock come on come on 100x turn around dude turn around on us boom it did we got a 5x let it be big dude the 5x the infamous 5x25 or put another one then i'll be really surprised three i've never seen it you still get stoked ma'am these multipliers they they're tricky which gets you still get stoked no matter what 37 31 and a 35 all right let it be dude let it be big zeros let's see what if it's not all right some money back but that puts us a half back over half 305 and i always say man you cannot complain you make it to half back playing scratch off tickets you can't complain okay we get more man can we get a hammer that gets us to the moon a banner that gets us to the moon 34. we got 36 7. 15 35 19 and an 18. i'm not that slow 107 could be worse we're almost done 36 7 15 35 19 and 8 can we get it can we get a turnaround man right at the end 14 but we're over we're over half 305 28 which is right now at 295 loss which is huge this is why you need to help and give the video a thumb up because that's how we make it happen that's how it helps you guys watching so thank you to everyone who is watching 32 33 no 34 sweet 16 13. i hope i missed something i hope i missed something you guys are gonna let me know and for some reason it's gonna be massive really hope so we're down to five tickets we should be getting one more win forty eight and we could possibly be getting two more wins giving what happened before 8 6 22 31 19 and 38 so if you're still here don't go nowhere nasty 12. especially if you made it this far in the video you shouldn't go anywhere 3 26 13 the dirtiness and guys put down what's the worst book and the best book that you've ever seen boom we got this match guys we got a 31 there we go we could still score another one we still got three after four actually given the odds it still still scored one more and a five x the infamous com oh [ __ ] guys we got two 5x in this match oh [ __ ] i've never seen this holy hot smokes i've never seen this guys what if we got a biggie here look at that man ticket 55 we got two 5x and a smash whoa dude holy hot smokes man oh wow never know man he could turn around let it be dude let it be massive man let it be massive dude six oh we got another smash i have never seen this guys what the heck do we got to smash two 5x dude i gotta take a thumbnail i've never seen this 2 5x and a smash 3 and a 4. huh two five x and two smash what am i saying two smash let's see man let's see what we got kind of want to do one of the 5x first i don't know man i want to find out let it be dude let it be man oh it's dirty dude 10 bucks wow man under 2 5x i can't believe they managed to do that what else is there a 31. wow that is a really interesting win still good to win but wow can't believe they just pulled that off i can't believe they just pulled that off man i thought we were that was it that's the weirdest one ever i don't know if you guys ever seen this combination but wow i thought i was heading to the moon i thought it was gonna be a honda five five twenty five and twenty five that's what i thought i thought it was gonna be a fake multiplier but for twenty five dollars each total pretty much twenty five dollars on each that was dirty man still a win but a dirty double 5x the 5x they just can't help it 8 14 13 20 got me going though 13 26 38 and a nasty all right can we get one more man can we get one more we got four more tickets guys we are i believe at 3 35 back just better than three 38 boom first scratch first match yeah i'm here alrighty can we get a turn around first scratch boom we got it let it be holy smokes man what a finish what a finish the ticket that gets you going dude the ticket that gets you going what an interesting book man what an interesting end of the book wow man guys could this be emmanuel went on that's ultimate question eight could this be a manual win or dude let it be me and let it be 14 guys we got the whole line this is good we got five smash take it 56 let it be big man let it be big what if it's a 500 winner nasty we got it i'm keeping it tight all right i'm i want to know eight guys i think we got a manual when all 13. holy hot smokes man we're eight nine it's all going to boil down to these there we go it's immune winnow we're at 11 smash guys we gotta win all emmanuel ueno i really wonder man it's not a double up yup we did it dude we got a freaking winnow right let me get a good thumbnail i don't know what i'm gonna use for thumbnail anymore guys let's find out what we got what if man what if this is about to send us to the moon and everything's about to turn around because it only takes one man to make everything turn around let me get a sip subscribe man you gotta subscribe guys subscribe if you're not already get on it it's important help out here we go man let it be dude let it be big here we go here we go hey it's a five oh wow man okay we got a 10 here what do we got man what do we got all right what we do well we know what we got is twenty twenty four dollars right now two two there's obviously gonna be ten of them [Music] one two three four no one two three four five so i think we're gonna get five more okay we get one big one out of nowhere a five another two all right one two three four five six seven so eight nine ten at least i'm trying to think right here somehow we could pull a honda on this at this point i think we might for some reason man this one two we got let me let me do this 20. 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 25 45 they're gonna put a five let's see man if there's a five it's a fifty dollar hit yeah it's a fifty dollar hit but you know what man it's a fifty dollar hit and we are we were in need of that this is a strong finish this is saving us for real all right well take it they really like to make it dirty but we'll take it 57 nice back to back though really nice back to back that's 80 right there at it now can we pull one last win out of these three tickets remaining and at this point i lost track so 175 i'm gonna do this really quick guys i know we were at 175 195 205. 205 225 235 235 255 265 280 295 305 385 so at 385 it's turning around man it's turning around turning around now can we get one more and put us over 400 bucks man here we go can we get a really strong finish nasty the dirtiness 21 are we still good yeah we're still good 33 19 and at eight here we go come on 100x i'm gonna fur could be back to back on some big wins niner 14 29 imagine we find 100 x 28 27 24 that was really cool though the winner too bad man 50 bucks no it's 22. i could have put a honda man could have given us a second hondo 13. never know maybe it's coming we got two more shots two more shots at it two more shots at it 58 here we go let's see last ticket that we're going to assemble because i never never assembled my last ticket six can we get the win off 21 went off went off that 22. sweet no sweet 16 so far we don't know pesky boom we got another win guys we got another win sweetness man sweetness 29 so we're two at 385 i believe 385 and we got another smash 38 and 39 and i say what what a finish man what a finish can we find a helper no but the double there is no a 22 mil we just match your number again dude 34. no we got two smash 36 two schmidt nasty 12 two smidge a 18. it's a two-smatcher gonna be a big smacker no it's 22 here we go here we go man it's a five-letter b10 man it's a nasty moneyback 295 uh 395. if we get this match on our last ticket we're over 400 200 you can't complain or you just shouldn't do it you shouldn't play 18 37 31 15 26 and an 8. can we get it man can we get it can we get it two we got it man bam guys we're gonna be over 400 we're gonna be over 400 sweet man no matter what a finish the last 10 tickets guys delivered one two three four five winners one out of two to put us back within the odds man wow put another 5x dude nasty 19 11 14. that'd be really exciting is to get another multiplier that's not a 5x i didn't even think you could hit 25x well what a good wrap up man what a end of the pack it turned around it definitely turned around what if what if we find some big zeros under that that would be nuts let's see what we got here we go man it's not big but but it's the typical another money back but we'll take it all right so there you go man we just did a full book of the 100x the cash that was a really really good shot to try to find two million dollar jackpot so and we didn't do that bad actually we did not do that back we found a hondo on a beautiful win on number 14 we hit number 40 boom for a win all kind of dirty but it is still a hondo and let's do a recap let's do a recap so first pack i said we should be looking at 18 winners so first off let's count the number of winners five out of the first half and then 17 18. how many winners did i say we were supposed to get 18. 18 if you look at the odds wow man we actually made it to 18 winners we did find 13 winners on the second half of the pack which is nuts no more than that let's see one 13 winners guys on the second half 13 winners it's crazy back i'm not sure all right let me recap i might cut this let me recount that i have to i need you i need to get it right 10. 30 50 150 150 plus 25 7 175 195 205 225 to 40 240 260 270 to 85 285 300 310 340. 380 390 400 i think it's 400 i think it's 400 back i'll triple count but i think we're going to say 400 i think we got 400 back guys you guys probably kept track what a mess so i think we're 400 back so we did get exactly two third we didn't get destroyed we didn't do well we didn't get a massive winner in there we didn't we didn't the goal was to get a massive winner of course but it could have been worse could have been worse so anyways guys another full book spent 60 got 400 back good luck on your end make sure you subscribe to the channel and we'll do this again man i have to try this again for sure i'm out have an awesome day [Music] you
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Entangled Alliances: The United States, Turkey and Syrian Kurds
[Music] good afternoon ladies and gentlemen welcome to the Institute I'd like to welcome our speaker this afternoon Amanda Slav she's Robert Bosch senior fellow at the Center on the United States in European and in Europe at the Brookings Institute in Washington and her research focuses on Turkey and southern Europe UK politics EU foreign policy and transatlantic relations so it's a quite a wide selection but she's going to focus today on the subject of entangled alliances the United States Turkey and the Syrian cards she's also a non-resident fellow at the Ashe center of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government she has considerable government experience she served in the US government for almost a decade most recently as deputy assistant secretary for southern Europe and eastern Mediterranean affairs at the State Department so she will be able to enlighten us at least on when policy seemed to be made fairly conventionally I would be interested in no opinion now that policy is made in other ways by the new administration she's no stranger to this part of the world she has a doctorate in politics in the University of Edinburgh and a BA in political theory from James Madison College at Michigan and Michigan State University but she also did a post up in Queens and Belfast and has lived in Belfast for three years so she knows the place at least she knows part of this island and Amanda I'd like to welcome you and basically Amanda would speak to us for 20-25 minutes if she chooses to speak that long then we will have an off-the-record session quite a Q&A session at her Chatham House rule which I've gotten the actual text to them but basically you may refer to what you hear which you may not so triggers and are quoted directly or the venue I I the other kind of household comment you know where the emergency exits are and also please turn off your mobile phones I better make sure that okay Amanda thank you very much for coming and I'd like to ask a chair please great I thank you very much for the invitation it's a pleasure to be back I was familiar with the Institute from from years ago when I was doing a PhD I'm looking at the setting up of the Scottish Parliament and its relationship with the European Union so I'm actually over here to be doing some some Briggs that related research so we'll be off to London and then back up to Edinburgh and Belfast so my first love really is British Irish and European politics but but for my sins I was managing Turkey for several years in in government so I'm happy to be talking about us turkey relations now and and also the the future of where we seem to be heading in in Syria turkey certainly sits in a very turbulent neighborhood and has been profoundly affected by both the Civil War and the fight against the Islamic state in Syria these conflicts have flooded Turkey with over three-and-a-half million refugees for which I think turkey is not tended to get sufficient credit for for dealing with them as well as they have it's complicated rut of relations with Russia and Iran contributed to terrorist attacks on Turkish soil and has also inflamed the Kurdish issue in terms of the way the USN and Turkey have approached Syria there's been different priorities which really has contributed to tensions within our bilateral relationship turkey initially focused on the removal of President Bashar al Assad from power so if you remember back over seven years ago when this conflict started it was initially a a small uprising within Syria that started with some schoolboys painting graffiti on a wall and it was happening within the wider context of the Arab Spring which i think is what led to Obama's enthusiastic comments that bet Assad must go and so air diwan's initial approach was to try and engage with Assad and see if he could persuade him to make some small democratic reforms that would sufficiently assuage the the protesters so that things didn't become a larger conflict Assad refused to do that and from Aaron's perspective once you've turned down air Dewan you are essentially dead to him and so air diwan's perspective at that point also became Assad must go and so in furtherance of the objective of Assad leaving he was willing to turn a blind eye to some of the more nefarious characters that were crossing the Turkish border and going to join the opposition to Assad within Syria the Obama administration was very reluctant to get involved in the civil war but became involved militarily once the Islamic state emerged and was seen to be threatening the national security both of the United States Europe and our regional partners Turkey initially felt much less threatened by the Islamic state and so it refrained from acting against the group and tended to turn another blind eye to some of the activity that was happening within its borders that you changed after there was an attack by a suicide bomber that was alleged to have Isis links in July 2015 and weeks after that Turkey opened its air base in Incirlik in the southwest of the country to US and coalition forces Turkey zone flying as part of that coalition was short-lived as it soon shot down a Russian jet that had repeatedly violated its its airspace on its its border it's certainly arguable that Turkey is much more aggressive posture also increased its vulnerability to retaliation by the Islamic state as Ankara was attacked in October 2015 and Istanbul twice in 2016 I would tangentially say I think we've also tended to have some double standards here with Turkey and that you will recall there has never been a it's just we Istanbul moment the same way that we have had for nice and for Paris and for other cities in Western Europe that have fallen prey to two attacks by the Islamic state the second major area of disagreement then between the United States and Turkey was how to respond to the Islamic state there was negotiations for months between the the US and Turkey about possible joint military action that I was involved in at the time which ultimately ended up faltering over a couple of points first err don't wanna was very keen to have a no-fly zone along his southern border with Syria he was quite interested in in what he called a back to Syria policy which meant everybody go back to Syria the opposition go back the refugees go back and it was a way of trying to clean out some of these people that were flooding Turkey he was also quite interested in trying to block the Kurds from from doing anything along the the turkish-syrian border which which I'll come back to but there was also disagreement about the availability of local Syrian forces to partner with and also the affiliation of these forces because the United States and Turkey have had to have some differences of opinion over what actually constitute a terrorist organization there was some American efforts that you may recall to try and train and equip Syrian forces with whom to partner that was not a highly successful effort in part because the u.s. was only willing to train and equip those who were willing to fight against the Islamic state not surprisingly most of these opposition forces who had been fighting for several years who had lost family brothers relatives in the conflict were not interested in fighting the Islamic state they wanted to continue their campaign against the regime so therefore it's American special forces who are operating on the ground in Syria needed to find ground forces with whom to partner and this is when they happened upon the the Syrian Kurds the the YPG so starting with the airdrop in 2014 to the Kurdish town of kobani which really became the starting point of the American fight against the Islamic state in Syria kobani notable because it could be seen by by CNN cameras I would argue from from across the the Turkish border the US then started providing logistical and air support to the the Kurds that continue to ramp up its its partnership with them not surprisingly Turkey has consistently and quite vehemently objected to US partnership with the YPG because of the links between YPG and the PKK from the US government perspective the PKK is a designated terrorist organization by the US and the EU neither the u.s. nor the EU has designated the YPG which is what made it legally possible for the United States to support the the efforts of the the YPG I would argue this is essentially a distinction without a difference while it may have been true in in legal terms that certainly didn't account for the practical cooperation between these two groups in terms of the the membership and the the movement of individuals between both organizations so at that point turkeys top priority in Syria shifted from the overthrow of Assad to preventing the Syrian Kurds from connecting Canton's in northern Syria into a single contiguous region the Turks believe that this kit either Resort result in an independence bid by the Kurds in Syria which could then inflame a desire for a Kurdish movement or Kurdish independence bid by their Kurdish population the majority of which are in the southeast of the country or that it could be used as a staging area for attacks by the YPG PKK on to Turkey and Turkish fears of violence by by Kurdish extremists are not unfounded in 2016 alone far more Turks were killed in attacks by the PKK and its affiliates than by by Isis and others Syria related conflict also contributed to the breakdown of turkeys two-and-a-half-year ceasefire with the PKK so air tawan had initiated a peace process with the PKK there were some openings that was made to the the Kurdish side and the the PKK did have a a ceasefire for a a period of time so despite all of this negative rhetoric air Dewan largely tolerated US support for the YPG I think he was sufficiently pragmatic to understand that the US was working with the YPG for the objective of countering the Islamic state however air Dewan did have two red lines with this cooperation first he opposed any direct arming of the YPG so the US military largely addressed this by providing mission cific supplies to the YPG Syrian Arab partners in the Syrian democratic forces so the US military worked with the YPG and other partners on the ground to create this umbrella organization the Syrian democratic forces the SDF the majority of that was YPG fighters but then there was also a number of Syrian Arab fighters and the thinking was that there would be a snowballing effect that Syrian Arabs would see the success of the SDF more of them would want to join this coalition and so the size of the the SDF then would would grow so there had been a practice of providing arms to the syrian partners within this which again you could argue was a stick a distinction without a difference but but that was the the way the operations were we're done this policy ended up changing under Trump at the beginning of the administration and frankly I think it would have if Obama had been in in office for another six to twelve months with the battle for Raqqa that was seen as a sufficiently large scale and complicated effort that there was a desire to give heavier weaponry to the YPG in order to fight that battle in in Raqqa the Obama administration did not take that decision because of the potential for negative repercussions with Turkey and given that the point at which that would have happened was at the very end of the Obama administration they decided to hand that over to the Trump administration to make a decision on that the second was that air21 had said that YPG forces should not move west of the Euphrates so if you think about the map of of northern Syria you have the Euphrates essentially down the middle you have a number of Canton's to the eastern side of that which is where US forces have been based around kobani and and other cities and then on the west of the country is where a frame is the US was not working with the Kurds in a frame they were being supported by by the Russians but the US was working with the Kurds that were on the eastern side of that and then ma'am was right there on the Euphrates so there was a process of negotiation with the Turks and saying to them again we need the YPG to lead the campaign into ma'am to clear the city they will have to cross the Euphrates to do that once that operation is done then they will retreat back to the West and Syrian Arabs will will govern that that area Turkey acquiesced and said okay the SDF went in they cleared the city but the problem is that the YPG did not leave so I will come back to that but that is part of what is is frustrating air21 right now so this then left a very Gordian not given the YPG's presence in in northern Syria and it's raised a lot of questions for the United States and the counter Isis coalition going forward about what the security and governance arrangements are going to look like in a post-assad post Isis northern Syria there's been a lot of conflict within the administration and frankly a lot of these fault lines existed during the Obama administration but they've become much more heightened during the Trump administration and we're also seeing a lot of these disagreements spilling out publicly the State Department has always maintained that cooperation with the YPG is temporary transactional and tactical that it was very limited it was focused on the counter Isis operation and once Isis was done that cooperation was going to end Trump is told ere Diwan that the u.s. is going to stop arming the YPG including in a phone call in November 2017 in an interesting commentary on the way US politics is working right now this caught the Defense Department off-guard which quickly ended up issuing a statement clarifying that it was reviewing pending adjustments which essentially suggest no we're not going to stop doing that but we're not going to overtly say that in January in turn the Pentagon surprised the White House when the counter Isis coalition based in Baghdad announced that it was going to be creating a 30,000 strong border security force with a significant YPG component that would be deployed along the Turkish border not surprisingly the Turks were very upset about this which then led secretary Tillerson to come out and say that entire situation has been miss portrayed miss describes some people misspoke we're not creating a border security force at all he then about two days later delivered a major policy speech at Stanford setting out the administration's Syria policy calling for a long term US military presence in northern Syria to help prevent a resurgence of terrorist violence prevent the change of regime leadership help Ricans liberated areas he also shifted policy to include countering Iran so if you're the the Turks this still sounds like a long-term American security presence so a couple of days after that on January 20 Turkey launched Operation olive branch against YPG forces in Syria so I think the the Turks had long been concerned I think they have been expressing their concerns to the United States and certainly launching a large-scale military invasion has been a very good way of getting the attention of the US government so to come back to my earlier map of where things are in Syria Turkey has been focusing on the western side in a frame what's interesting about that is those YPG forces have been cooperating with Russia they are not ones that have been cooperating with the US and second Russia controls the airspace in that area so Turkey has needed to get Russian acquiescence to launch a campaign against Russian backed forces and Russia ended up pulling its advisors out that had been working with the the YPG there after the Turks had shot down the Russian military plane in 2015 not surprisingly relations between Turkey and Russia were quite bad Russia imposed a lot of economic sanctions on Turkey turkey took a significant hit in terms of tourism and and economics but then there was a rapprochement Juan wanted to launch his prior military campaign operation Euphrates shield which again largely served this same purpose of clearing YPG forces off from its border and protecting them from connecting these Canton's the significance of protecting the Canton's is if they did you would have a contiguous Kurdish controlled territory all across northern Syria and all across Turkey's border which would then block turkey from having access anywhere into into Syria so Turkey has now been successful in terms of capturing a freeing and and pushing YPG forces out of there the big question now is whether turkey ends up moving east towards ma'am towards the Euphrates which is about a hundred kilometers away as head has threatened to do the concern from the perspective of the United States is one turkey within going after YPG forces that the u.s. itself is backed and second there is also about 2,000 Special Forces of the United States on the ground so you could potentially have a conflict between two NATO allies on on the ground there so I would be remiss in in not mentioning that some of these domestic Kurdish issues that air Dewan is concerned about are not only related to understandable security concerns given links between the YPG and the PKK but there's also of course an element of domestic Kurdish politics for air Dewan here - certainly the misstep by the Trump administration compelled air Dewan to address this threat by presenting himself as a strong leader that's capable of defending Turkish security so following a coup following perceptions of security threats it certainly puts air21 in a stronger position domestically to be able to look like he's a strong military leader and he's protecting the country from this this Kurdish threat and certainly public opinion polls in Turkey show that there is significant report or support for what Turkey has been been doing in in Syria there's also at this time had been elections coming up these elections have now been called early they're gonna be June 24th and turkey their presidential and parliamentary elections and they also bring into force a lot of the constitutional changes that Turks had voted on in the constitutional referendum less blessed spring so maintaining rhetorical and political pressure on the Syrian Kurds helps to deal Ajith amides longtime members have related to that which I will not fully go into but there had been parliamentary elections in 2015 where you had a strong showing by the HDP which was the domestic Kurdish political party it was the first time they had crossed the 10 percent threshold to be able to get seats in government and also cost the AKP air diwan's party its governing majority air Dhawan was not happy with that so there was a long period of foot dragging during which time he ramped up his military campaign against the PKK reran elections in November of 2015 and got back the governing parliamentary majority and then went on to arrest the co-leaders of the HDP and so the the co-leader and and ten members of parliament from the HDP are sitting in jail so lots of complicated domestic politics going on there too so where do we go from here my final point will be that this is creating complications certainly for the United States because it's very unclear what the United States's policy on Syria is that's unclear what US policy is on on many things at the moment but but particularly on on Syria in fairness I would argue that it was never clear that the Obama administration had a Syria policy we had a very clear Iraq policy made easier by the fact that we had a democratically elected government that we could partner with we have had a counter Isis strategy which from a military perspective has been effective in terms of eliminating the Islamic state and we are in the the final phases of that and so the Turkish military mission is causing a lot of frustration and the Pentagon because these YPG forces that the US have been supporting and manage have moved over to a frame to join their ypb YPG brethren there who are trying to counter the the the Turkish assault but it's not clear what what Syria policy is and what u.s. posture is going to be in Syria following the Islamic state as I said the u.s. was not interested in getting involved in the civil war in Syria and there tend to be lots of questions now about how we actually draw an end to the ongoing civil war in in Syria and what makes it so difficult as it's essentially become a proxy fight between lots of multiple different international actors you have Russia that has a very active presence you have Iran that is on the ground the u.s. is there and now you also have Turkey there oh and there's the question of what the Syrian people actually want including large numbers of Syrian Arabs that are now living in areas that the Syrian Kurds control so the u.s. then launched military strikes the week before President Trump was saying that he wanted the u.s. to leave he initially said he wanted US forces out within 48 hours his commanders persuaded him that was simply logistically impossible and also not wise because there were still ongoing efforts to conclude the mission against the Islamic state so it appears that Trump is at least agreed to allow these forces to be there for the next six months to conclude the the counter Isis operation it is then an open question as to whether or not the US forces leave I think Trump is is not keen to have them there I think he doesn't see that as being in the US interest for them to be there and so is is looking to pull them out there was then the use of chemical weapons Trump I think caused some international confusion with his very aggressive tweets that were calling out both Assad and and Putin by name there is a school of thought that with all of these separate questions going on about Russian interference in the election Russian collusion which Trump has never said anything about that this has been a way for him to be tough on Russia and Putin in a separate sphere of action separate from the American domestic political sphere so the u.s. did end up going in with British and French forces and did very very limited retaliatory punitive strikes against the Syrian regime for the use of weapons the US had done similar strikes a year and a week before under President Trump that targeted an airfield and and some aircraft the strikes this time were very narrowly focused on chemical production and storage facilities that were a ways away from any potential conflict with Russian Iranian and regime forces there because it was very clear by the administration that they only wanted to focus this on CW and not on the the broader conflict so lots of questions now about what US policy is going to be going forward whether the Geneva process is going to work and really how we ultimately end up solving the the civil war in Syria separate from the ISIS fight separate from the use of chemical weapons so I was there [Applause] [Music] 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Design of slab base
in the design of slab base will see the design procedure as well as we will see one example so how to design our slab base if you want to see the theoretical background of the slab base we have I have another video on this so you can refer that video for the theoretical background of the slab base learning outcome of the say is there at the end of the session students will be able to design this lapis we have discussed all these procedure in our previous videos just now I will just will take them and overview overview of the steps you can find all these step in my previous videos also previous video also first of all will assume a grade of concrete then we will find out the bearing strength of concrete which is equal to 0.45 f-ck we get the value of bearing strength of concrete which is a stress bearing stress bearing strength now we will get the value of area which is equal to P divided by the bearing strength of concrete this is 0.45 f-ck so load from column divided by the bearing strength of concrete will get the required area these are the various projections of the slab base length we width depth of column longer projection smaller projection design procedure if we assume the square base plate will find out the value of L and B which is equal to under root a and B to achieve economy will keep both the projections equal and we will find out the value of a which is equal to B by this equation D plus 2 B into B F plus 2 a which is equal to a will find out a and B by this equation now intensity of pressure w can we find out by P divided by a 1 where a 1 is the area of the base plate provided in mm what actually we are providing is a 1 okay know the minimum thickness of the slab base is calculated from equation number 6 it should not be less than the thickness of the column flange okay then nominal we are providing holding down bolts which are 2 or 4 in numbers of 20 mm diameter when we are when the base plate is subjected only to the axial compressive load will provide only two bolts will be it will be now we will see one example the question is design a slab base for a column section is HB 350 at 710 point 2 Newton per meter subjected to n factor axial compressive load of 1 5 double 0 kilonewton load is transferred to the base plate by direct bearing of column flanges the base rest on concrete pedestal of grade M 20 and solution is first of all we'll assume grade of Steel which is equal to Fe 4 1 0 and for Fe 4 1 0 fu which is equal to ultimate and capacity of the steel which is equal to 4 1 0 mega Pascal yield strength equal to 250 mega Pascal and for M 20 grade concrete bearing strength of concrete as per code is equal to 0.45 f-ck which is equal to 9 Newton per mm square as far as 800 2007 the partial safety factor for material is equal to 1 point 1 & 4 well it is equal to 1.25 workshop building now from ayahs handbook will take down the properties that is properties of is HP 350 thickness of flange TF is equal to 11 point 6 mm thickness of web TW is equal to 10 point 1 depth of section 350 mm over to the flange be up equal to 250 mm square now first of all we will calculate the area of the slab base a is equal to load in Newton divided by the bearing pressure in Newton per mm square we'll get the value in mm square you can out it into meter square yet let us provide a rectangular base plate of length of size L by B and we'll assume a equal to B equal overhang now we have to find out this overhang we have got this value with area of the base plate then we will get L from our handbook 350 that is the depth of column plus 2 a is unknown we are going to find this a multiplied by B is the width of - 250 and we has equal to B so a equal to 55 point 2 4 mm will round to 60 mm and we'll get 4 70 mm and width as 370 mm now the bearing pressure of concrete is determined by W is equal to P by a-1 which is equal to 1 5 double 0 multiplied by 1000 and actual area what we have provided now the value comes out to be 8 point 6 2 Newton per mm square which is less than 9 Newton per mm square which is alright okay what is mean with is 9 what is 9 we have we have given the grade of concrete as 20 Newton per mm square and for 20 Newton per mm square the bearing strength of concrete comes out to be 9 Newton per mm square which is equal to 0.45 f-ck 0.45 into 20 which is equal to 9 Newton per mm square which is greater than eight point 6 2 so it is safe now to find out the thickness PS which is equal to under root two point five W into a square minus 0.3 B square into gamma M naught upon F Y this situation W is the bearing pressure eight point six two is the smaller projection B is the longer projection but here in case we have kept the projections equal sixty and sixty gamma M naught 1 point 1 FY 250 so two point five eight point six to sixty point three sixty one point one two fifty the thickness comes out to be 15 point 4 5 8 mm will provide a it has 16 mm first of all we have seen that clause it should be greater than the thickness of flange now what is the thickness of Flash for is HB 350 11.6 therefore safe hence provide a base plate off 470 by 370 by 16mm size here i have provided a 470 by 370 60 60 I have provided 2 volts of 20mm why we will see ya in the question we have given the load is transferred to the base plate by direct bearing this implies that the column end and base plate have been machined for perfect bearing bearing bearing we have taken perfect bearing also we have not given any bending moment in the question therefore connection of the column with base need not be designed however to keep the column in position we need some cleat angles so will prior to 3 tangles of nominal size 55 by 55 by it you can take another size also it is in nominal size 55 by 55 by 8 is provided for connecting the column flanges with the base plate as shown in the given figure this is the cleat angle we are providing you have to connect this flange to the base plate by the help of this and we are provided with 2 words of 20 mm size now there are some review question you can pause the video and answer these questions the very first question is the bearing strength for m25 grade of concrete is just now we have seen for M to integrate Congress now you have to say what is the bearing strength of concrete for m25 grade of concrete and next question is calculate the area required for the slab base to carry an axial compressive load of 1000 kilo Newton we antek grade of concrete as I am 20 so you have to calculate the area these are the answers the bearing strength of concrete for m25 grid is equal to eleven point two five Newton per mm square how it comes which is equal to 0.45 f-ck 0.45 into 25 and area is nothing but Rho divided by 0.45 f-ck so load is 1,000 into 1,000 divided by 0.45 into 20 will get it has 0 point 1 1 1 1 meter square these are my references thank you
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Pakistan Business Center Kuwait, Participation in Karachi Expo 2015, Part 3
those two record game gear quits a multiple delegation in zarka reggae TD APK chairman said a third objects a cranky sorry businessman iodine yo Malik and Jenna Fox nanga visa banda indy cohesion camera Softimage de cada in Softimage casa de esquina man cassato you can magna wilson hospital i love my country I'll be Jackie Parsons a mobile DJ may check out has been done through business chamber or there there is very powerful jumper and they are going to beat while we participate in this and we really very appreciate that the consulate of Pakistan there they organize this to to attend here and all the member of the obligation over here they like to we reflect the positive side of Pakistan and it's not the matter of the visa the business is not only visa the business how you encourage and you force that who it is government to provide a visa but how Pakistan they should provide us the now the the words of the numbers okay we don't have any any any information about what we got the hospitality of the during these two days and we please for that but to do business we need more we know more relationship to fix also you know who it is open country okay but again there is some something their relationship between Kuwait and Pakistan's as depths and the history it is not before 10 years or 20 years no these bandages encourage the Kuwaitis to comment okay we are on behalf of the government you are not Minister of Interior to to answer the visa my suggestion is to control quality through the concern jump with chamber of commerce for the exporter area or manufacturer area that can work that's my situation and the second thing time always always we destroy a lots of business which we try to get from Pakistan for the countries but time frame destroyed it no time frame is very very destroying sector for the Pakistani exporters then here i would like to say we have got a lot of opportunities in kuwait station only and our planning is not only kuwait after we promote our parks our products in kuwait we are going through the GCC countries and if alhamdulillah alhamdulillah what we are doing and inshallah but we get the results if they are positive we are planning to go all around the world with the parks and visit center so please sir we need your cooperation from the TTIP from Ministry of Trade and other concern administration's are all so that's what I think I want to say and I hope that should be constitutional the first thing as I agree with my friend and also in sahaja that these problems are there we are trying to organize gala Pakistan and 27th March we have really introducing all our products made in pakistan and with the help of that business center and business council we are trying to have a pakistani week so we want to request his Excellency mr. forum to attend this to come here second about the visa they want to clarify that mr. ayas sarthak speaker national assembly he was in kuwait we met him then he invited us to national assembly we came here to see him the problem is if the interior minister mr. miss ilala huh if he can visit quiet I think all the problem will be solved so if if you can mr. hollom if you can bring him with you I think it will solve all the problems and mr. speaker he promised that he will arrange a meeting between interior minister of Kuwait and Pakistan interior minister of codes is coming to to Pakistan for nadra progress because they have problem with has always complained against our passport system so they are coming I think within weeks they will be here we will check out another system and I think they will be happy to see our system and all the problem will be solved so I request again from facts on Business Council and Pakistani community to please come there because we were requesting mr. Rehman Malik four or five years nobody came then from mr. necessarily huh he said I well I well we know there are problems here but some should help us we want to make yes everybody's coming to the bay then back the way and I don't know what this begins by and quiet so please this is our humble request come with a big delegation quiet till are very good people their hospitality is known everywhere or no our hospitality is very famous yeah they're our brothers and they like us and they love us and I assure you most of the qualities i want to work with Pakistan but our problem is that whenever we request the our higher authorities nobody has time to come to quit see the late two years Oh Mary misjudgment so this is our humble request please come and join us villas will be open trade well upon everything we're open so thanks very much my name is associate p i presenting parks on business center i am very proud to mention that quote is the only country at this point in time who has brought the biggest delegation we have multiple people even in arab 0v a variety of Lebanese and Egyptians and coitus and this is the first time which is very unique that quite a businesswoman have vested Pakistan in fact I am very grateful to the government and to 3d ap who has been it working day and night to stake the show and to make this exhibition possible it was not possible in a day's time it's a it's a very very difficult task you guys have been handling and okay with all the facts that there are shortcomings and you know there are pluses and minuses this is overall a very good show despite the fact you know we had primarily like one of my friends said you know it was a poor impression created the airport but nevertheless if we continue progressing we will definitely eradicate all such duties and gritty's in the future however from the business point of coffee for me to immediately working so they become well yea truly saucer exhibition exhibition is not a game you know it sorts a simple game you can understand that very well and overall atmosphere playing overall air in this exhibition is very friendly people are very good it's well organized people are picking up you know it's it's the only place where under one roof Pakistan range of products has been seen by the people who had only preconceived notions about our country the problem is I just want to say that it was a wonderful experience for me it was my first time to come to this exhibition and I'm very thankful to all of you especially to Minister the great i am from kuwait and this is our first time we are visiting Pakistan and I'm happy to see all of you you people are nice the Pakistani people they are night and I have seen the Pakistani for Jack's they are very good i will not expecting that they're having so many things in pakistan it was a wonderful time for us to know what they have in pakistan and i hope inshallah in future we will have the good relationship and it should be in the trust and it should be cure it in the time the main thing is the time and I hope the Pakistan and go it will have the good relationship and all the problems is going to be solved if we will cooperate region/sector just keep on yachts or Pakistani products to promote cut Nikoli Ricky gear or risk a logo cookie up taking the dough when Moloch whaddya mean Oh sir H is now children here clear yeah Keenan malko yay toppenish senior ski behalf biggie but quran pak member horsemanship it could be happy I'd met you before unfortunately Casey were just in the acid diggin up huh me da one day a grounding hey legally or piripi idkk homophilic yo gotti Romney appeal in eagan I'm not a mulligan ER and we will do that you
Pakistan Business Center Kuwait
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em3 Max talks in Toronto on abductions, hybridization and channelings
Planet plan was created and the speci is allowed tool this so so uh the evolution basically the evolution is is is there there is a follow a FL but there are injections of new new genes and new things there is a lot of involvement there is intelligence really Crea creating and the the use uh uh this uh mutation process here the election but also there is some intelligent uh tween here and [Music] there I here and the conclusion couple couple couple things here just finish Fin and I so I highly recommend Sun at the Hybrid on YouTube she is so the the r they um the crash and uh two bash two being survived two great one live very short time and the second one live for a few years and when you go go to there is a just search for P2 interview alien interview uh that is pretty thrust worthy interview of of a grade apparently he didn't he didn't like to answer questions but because the grades are all connected to the same mind uh the grades went C to speak for him so they they spoke whatever they wanted to deliver to our military so our military got some interview and it's it's now out and it's published so one of the grade that's crashed in r was the commander of the ship and it was his intentional mistake I mean he he kind of was too inquisitive and when his his superiors um told him to go back he kind of didn't listen to the cand and went too down and there was a again bash confirmed that there was a charge electrical strike um of the storm electrical storm and the um the thing crushed both both of the ships CR because they were connected so um that was his fa so he was sent for the next Incarnation on Earth and this is the lady who has this all of this great it sounds completely fantastic completely SFI why but she's so genuine when she speaks she talks like way um she is completely no mentally she like very typical uh as always mentally quality at the same time she talks High time she talks a lot of stuff which I know is from other sources so so I believe because she's connected to other gra he can teach her uh it's the thir story she's uh uh she's taken by military uh Power military like all her life she had u a lot of trouble in her life and uh love because she's not really like but great can incarn humans and tell the story and the story is very um just just another illustration so the great um they they say that they are result of human I don't know if this are like a human or some other human they sort of uh had went into nuclear war and deced to the level that they couldn't reproduce anymore they had to modify themselves genetically they kind of infus themselves with with insect gen so they part insect gen genetically and they have this High mentality they have common mind and they remove from themselves all the quality which allow them to to go in any other words there like no aggression no feeling of competitiveness and many other things so so that's a story of GRA and one more question gra and they upset about catastrophes catastrophes they are like whenever they I mean they missioned life to prevent catastrophes when they channel to there is only one channel I know great they talk about all catastrophes happening on Earth every week there is like some earthquake some tsunami so that's what they obsessed about that's what they good about they care about life they also known to infiltrate other planets and inject their dreans apply secretly so that they're not the first case for the they do it right in their Dimension all the time and our Dimension all the time yes um I have heard some theories that these grad are actually from a future or something went horribly wrong yeah that's one trying to correct problem right that's one of the theories I don't know if it's true or not that's possible I mean that's what they say but um they they put this St that so they may they are or on they so ancient they only populate enormous amount of Planet so they they could be descendants of other and there is tons of different sorts of GRA so uh so it's it's a flexibility but it's not necessarily one um just leading up Dr Max had a picture of the Watchers of Jim Sparks up there a few slides ago um I've beening with Jim in order to get him to talk to our group Jim has I think 95% recall of all of his Grand production he has thousands of uh one thing he said to me over the phone is that everybody has this uh has this fear for the graves and it pervades through our culture he says the graves are actually very nice people a very nice species he says what you're afraid of when you meet them is that what they do he he compared it to your past life Rie when you die you see all of the things that you've done to other people and that makes you feel really bad so the grace kind of do the same thing when you meet them for the first time they destruct you as a human being and then build you back up again and make you know who you really are he is that's a very painful process so people that are uh encounter the grace for a few occasions are in that deconstruction process and that's why such but that trauma is actually selfed because they're just see who they are that's coming right from right from u b says exactly the same and say it's very awesome he says that we have in our mind a lot of hidden darkness and when we interact with high level beings and Bashar is they what happens we kind of bring go down they they go down a little bit in their frequency and they kind of BR us out to the frequency and then kind of uh remove the veil of our uh hidden darkness and what happens we become becoming aware of our own Darkness what exactly what he says and he said several times people said come down to me I'm ready for the contact and every time happen three times three times you L down and it people still they run away so and they say they conclude that we are not ready to so they decided that first they will be more close to our isue and are just too strong of inflence for us so bring car all right
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Companionable Books | Henry van Dyke | Literary Criticism | Audio Book | English | 1/4
preface to companionable books by Henry van djk this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to find out how you can volunteer please visit librivox.org this recording by Maryann Spiel companionable books by Henry van djk preface many books are dry and Dusty there's no juice in them and many are soon exhausted you would no more go back to them than to a squeezed orange but some have in them an unfailing sap both from the Tree of knowledge and from the Tree of Life by companionable books I mean those that are worth taking with you on a journey where your weight of luggage counts or keeping beside your bed near the night lamp books that will bear reading often and the more slowly you read them the better you enjoy them books that not only tell you how things look and how people behave but also interpret nature and Life to you in language of beauty and power touched with the personality of the author so that they have a real voice audible to your spirit in the silence here I have written about a few of these books which have borne me good company in one way or another and about their authors who have put the best of themselves into their work such criticism as the volume contains is therefore mainly in the form of appreciation with reasons for it the other kind of criticism you will find chiefly in in the omissions so changing the figure to suit this cabin by the sea I send forth my new ship hoping only that it may carry something desirable from each of the ports where it has taken on cargo and that it may not be sunk by the enemy before it touches at a few friendly Harbors Henry van djk svanur seal Harbor Maine August 19th 1922 end of preface chapter one of companionable books by Henry van djk this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Maryanne chapter 1 the book of books an epilogue there was once an Eastern prince who was much enamored in the art of gardening he wished that all flowers delightful to the eye and all fruit Pleasant to The Taste and good for food should grow in his dominion and that in growing the flowers should become more fair the fruits more Savory and nourishing with this thought in his mind and this desire in his heart he found his way to the Ancient One the worker of Wonders who dwells in a secret place and made known his request for the care of your Gardens and your Orchards said the ancient one I can do nothing since that charge has been given to you and to your people nor will I send blossoming plants and and fruiting trees of every kind to make your kingdom rich and beautiful as by Magic lest the honor of Labor should be diminished and the slow reward of patience despised and even the living gifts bestowed upon you without toil should wither and die away but this will I do a single tree shall be brought to you from a far country by the hands of my servants and you shall plant it in the midst of your land in the body of that tree is the sap of life that was from the beginning the leaves of it are full of healing its flowers never fail and its fruitage is the joy of every season the roots of that tree shall go down to the springs of deep Waters and wherever its pollen is drifted by the wind or borne by the bees the garden shall put on new Beauty and wherever its seed is carried by the fowls of the air The Orchards shall yield a richer Harvest for the tree itself you shall guard and cherish and keep as I give it to you neither cutting anything away from it nor grafting anything upon it for the life of the tree is in all the branches and the other trees shall be glad because of it as the ancient one had spoken so it came to pass the land of that Prince had great Renown of fine flowers and delicious fruits ever unfolding in new colors and sweeter flavors the life that was shed among them by the tree of trees one something like the Marvel of this tale may be read in the history of the Bible no other book in the world has had such a strange Vitality such an outgoing power of influence and inspiration not only has it brought to the countries in whose heart it has been set new ideals of civilization new models of character new conceptions of virtue and hopes of happiness but it has also given new impulse and form to the shaping imagination of man and begotten Beauty in literature and the other Arts suppose for example that it were possible to dissolve away all the works of art which clearly owe their being to thoughts emotions or visions derived from the Bible all sculpture like Donatello's David and Michelangelo's Moses all painting like Raphael's Cy Madonna and millo's holy family all music like Bach's passion and hund's Messiah all poetry like Dante's Divine Comedy and Milton's Paradise Lost how it would impoverish the world the literary influence of the Bible appears the more wonderful when we consider that it is the work of a race not otherwise potent or famous in literature we do not know of course what other books may have come from the Jewish nation and vanished with whatever power or beauty they possessed but in those that remain there is little of exceptional force or charm for readers outside of the Hebrew race they have no broad human appeal no Universal significance not even any signal Excellence of form and imagery Josephus is a fairly good historian sometimes entertaining but not comparable to Herodotus or thedes or tacitus or Gibbon the talmuds are vast storehouses of things new and old where a careful Searcher may now and then find a legendary gem or a quaint fragment of moral tapestry in histories of medevial literature ibben Ezra of Toledo and Rashi of lunel are spoken of with respect in modern letters works as far apart as the philosophical treatises of Spinosa and the lyrics of Hinrich hiney have distinction in their kind no one thinks that the Hebrews are lacking in great and varied talents but how is it that in world literature their only contribution that counts is the Bible and how is it that it counts so immensely it is possible to answer by saying that in the Old Testament we have a happily made collection of the best things in the ancient literature of the Jews and in the New Testament we have another anthology of the finest of the narratives and letters which were produced by certain writers of the same race under a new and exceedingly powerful spiritual impulse the Bible is excellent because it contains the cream of Hebrew thought but this answer explains nothing it only restates the facts in another form how did the cream rise how did such a collection come to be made what gives it unity and coherence underneath all its diversity how is it that as a clear critic has well said these 60 books with all their varieties of age authorship literary form are when properly arranged felt to draw together with a Unity like the connectedness of a dramatic plot there is an answer which if it be accepted carries with it a solution to the problem suppose a race chosen by some process of selection which need not now be discussed or defined to develop in its strongest and most absolute form that one of man's faculties which is called the religious sense to receive most clearly and deeply the impression of the unity spirituality and righteousness of a supreme being present in the World Imagine That race moving through a long and varied experience under this powerful impression now loyal to it now rebelling against it now misinterpreting it now led by the voice of some Prophet to understand it more fully and feel it more profoundly but never wholly losing it for a single generation imagine the history of that race its poetry the biography of its famous men women the messages of its moral reformers conceived and written in constant relation to that strongest factor of conscious life the sense of the presence and power of the Eternal suppose now in a time of darkness and humiliation that there Rises within that race a prophet who declares that a new era of spiritual light has come preaches a new revelation of the Eternal and claims in his own person to fulfill the ancient Hopes And Promises of a Divine deliverer and Redeemer imagine his followers few in number accepting his message slowly and dimly at first Guided by companionship with him into a clearer understanding and a stronger belief until at last they are convinced that his claims are true and that he is the savior not only of the chosen people but also of the whole world the revealer of the Eternal to mankind imagine these disciples setting out with Incredible courage to carry this message to All Nations so deeply impressed with its truth that they are supremely happy to suffer and die for it so filled with the passion of its meaning that they dare attempt to remodel the life of the world with it suppose a human story like this underneath the writing of the books which are gathered in the Bible and you have an explanation it seems to me the only reasonable explanation of their surpassing quality and their strange Unity this story is Not Mere supposition its General outline as stated in these terms belongs to the realm of facts which cannot be reasonably questioned what more is needed to account for the story itself What potent and irresistible reality is involved in this record of experience I do not now ask this is not an estimate of the religious authority of the Bible nor its inspiration in the theological sense of that word but only of something less important though no less real its literary influence two The Fountain Head of the power of the Bible in literature lies in its nearness to the very Springs and sources of human life life taken seriously earnestly intensely life in its broadest meaning including the inward as well as the outward life interpreted in its relation to universal laws and eternal values it is this vital quality in the narratives the poems the allegories the meditations the discourses the letters gathered in this book that gives it first place among the books of the world not only for currency but also for greatness for the currency of literature depends in the long run upon the bre and vividness of its human appeal and the greatness of literature depends upon the Intensive significance of Those portions of Life which it depicts and interprets now there is no other book which reflects so many sides and aspects of human experience as the Bible and this fact alone would suffice to give it a worldwide interest and make it popular but it mirrors them all whether they Belong To The Chronicles of kings and conquerors or to the Obscure records of the lowliest of laborers and sufferers in the light of a conviction that they are all related to the will and purpose of the Eternal this illuminates every figure with a Divine distinction and raises every event to the nth power of meaning it is this fact that gives the Bible its extraordinary force as literature and makes it great born in the East and clothed in Oriental form and imagery the Bible walks the ways of all the world with familiar feet and enters land after land to find its own everywhere it has learned to speak in hundreds of languages to the heart of man it comes into the palace to tell the Monarch that he is a servant of the most high and into the cottage to assure The Peasant that he is a Son of God children listen to its stories with Wonder and delight and wise men Ponder them as Parables of life it has a word of peace for the time of parable a word of comfort for the day of Calamity a word of light for the hour of Darkness its oracles are repeated in the Assembly of the people and its counsels whispered in the ear of the Lonely the wicked and the proud tremble at its warning but to the wounded and the penitent it has a mother's voice the Wilderness and the solitary Place have been made glad by it and the fire on the Hearth has lit the reading of its well-born page it has woven itself into our deepest affections and colored our dearest dreams so that love and friendship sympathy and devotion memory and hope put on the beautiful garments of its treasured speech breathing of frankincense and myrr above the cradle and beside the grave its great words come to us uncalled they fill our prayers with power larger than we know and the beauty of them lingers on our ear long after sermons which they adorned have been forgotten they return to us swiftly and quietly like doves flying from far away they surprise us with new meanings like Springs of water breaking forth from the mountain beside a long trotted path they grow richer as pearls do when they are worn near the heart no man is poor or desolate who has this treasure for his own when the landscape darkens and the trembling Pilgrim comes to the Valley named The Shadow he is not afraid to enter he takes the rod and staff of scripture in his hand he says to friend and comrade goodbye we shall meet again and comforted by that support he goes toward the lonely path as one who walks through Darkness into light it would be strange indeed if a book which has played such a part in human life had not exercised an extraordinary influence upon literature as a matter of fact the Bible has called into existence tens of thousands of other books devoted to the exposition of its meaning the defense and illustration of its Doctrine the application of its teaching or the record of its history the learned fabricius in the early part of the 18th century published a catalog Ron of such books filling 700 qual Pages since that time the length of the list is probably more than troubled in addition we must reckon the many books of hostile criticism and contrary argument which the Bible has evoked and which are an Evidence of revolt against the might of its influence all this tangle of biblical literature has grown up around it like a vast wood full of of all manner of trees great and small useful and worthless fruit trees and Timber trees berry bushes Briars and poison Vines but all of them even the most beautiful and Tall look like undergrowth when we compare them with the Mighty Oak of scripture towering in perennial Grandeur the father of the forest among the patristic writers there were some of great Genius Like origin and chrysm and Augustine the medieval schools of theology produ men of philosophic power like anel and Thomas aquinus of spiritual Insight like the author of The imitatio Christi the eloquence of France reached its height in the discourses of buset Balu and melong German became one of the potent tongues of literature when Martin Luther used it in his tracks and sermons and herter Gan Poes is one of the great books in criticism in English to mention such names as hooker and Fuller and Jeremy Taylor is to recall the dignity force and Splendor of pros at its best yet none of these authors has produced anything to rival the book from which they drew their common inspiration in the other Camp though there have been many brilliant as salant not one has surpassed or even equaled in the estimation of the world the literary Excellence of the book which they attacked the Morant wit of voler the lucid and Melancholy charm of Ranon have not availed to drive or Draw the world away from the Bible and the effect of all assaults has been to leave it more widely read better understood and more intelligently admired than ever before now it must be admitted that the same thing is true at least in some degree of other books which are held to be sacred or quasi sacred they are superior to the distinctively theological literature which has grown up about them I suppose nothing of the musl is as great as the Quran nothing of the Hindus as great as the vdas and though the effect of the confusion Classics from the literary point of view may not have been altogether good their Supremacy in the religious library of the Chinese is unquestioned but the singular and noteworthy thing about the influence of the Bible is the extent to which it has permeated General literature the mark which it has made in all forms of belra to treat this subject adequately one would need to write volumes in this chapter I can touch but briefly on a few points of the outline as they come out in English literature three in the Old English period the predominant influence of the scriptures may be seen in the frequency with which the men of letters turn to them for subjects and in the biblical coloring and texture of thought and style cadman's famous hymn and the other poems like Genesis Exodus Daniel and Judith which were once ascribed to him C Wolf's Christ the fate of the Apostles the dream of the the rude ep's homes and his paraphrases of certain books of scripture these early fruits of our literature are all the offspring of the Bible in the Middle English period that Anonymous Masterpiece Pearl is full of the spirit of Christian mysticism and the two poems called cleanness and patience probably written by the same hand are free and spirited versions of stories from the Bible the vision of peers the plowmen formerly ascribed to William langland but now supposed by some Scholars to be the work of four or five different authors was the most popular poem of the latter half of the 14th century it is a vivid picture of the wrongs and sufferings of the laboring man a passionate satire on the Corruptions of the age in church and state an eloquent appeal for a return to truth and simplicity the feeling and the imagery of scripture pervaded it with a strange power and charm in its reverence for poverty and toil it leans closely and confidently upon the example of Jesus and at the end it makes its Plowman hero appear in some Mystic way as a type first of the crucified Savior and then of the church which is the body of Christ it was about this time the end of the 14th century that John Wickliffe and his disciples feeling the need of the support of the Bible in their work as reformers took up and completed the task of translating it entirely into the English tongue of the Common People this rude but vigorous version was revised and improved approved by John pervy it rested mainly upon the Latin version of St Jerome at the beginning of the 16th century William Tindale made an independent translation of the New Testament from the original Greek a viral and enduring piece of work marked by strength and simplicity and setting a standard for subsequent English translations coverdale's version of the scriptures was published in 1535 and was announced as made out of the douche and Latin that is to say it was based upon the German of Luther and the Zurich Bible and upon the Vulgate of St Jerome but it owed much to Tindale to whose manly force it added certain music of diction and Grace of phrase which may still be noted in the Psalms as they are rendered in the Anglican prayer book another translation marked by accurate scholarship was made by the English Puritans at Geneva and still another characterized by a richer latinized style was made by English Catholics living in Exile at Rees and was known as the D version from the fact that it was first published in its complete form in that City in 16009 to 1610 meantime in 16004 a company of Scholars had been appointed by King James I of England to make a new translation out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised these 47 men had the advantage of all the work of their predecessors the benefit of all the discussion over doubtful words and phrases and the unearned increment of riches which which had come into the English language since the days of Wickliffe the result of their labors published in 1611 was a so-called authorized version a monument of English Pros in its prime clear strong direct Yet full of subtle rhythms and strange colors now moving as simply as a shepherd's song in the 23rd psalm now marching with Majestic harmonies in the Book of Job now reflecting the lowliest forms of human life in the gospel stories and now flashing with Celestial splendors in the visions of the Apocalypse Vivid without effort picturesque without exaggeration Cy without strain capable alike of the deepest tenderness and the most Sublime Majesty using a vocabulary of only 6,000 words to build a book which as McColly said if everything else in our language should perish would alone suffice to show the whole extent of its beauty and power the literary Excellence of this version no doubt did much to increase the influence of the Bible in literature and to confirm its place as the central book in the life of those who speak and write the English tongue consider a few of the ways in which this influence may be traced four first of all it has had a general effect upon English writing helping to preserve it from the opposite faults of vulgarity and affectation keridge long ago remarked upon the tendency of close study of the Bible to elevate a right writer style there is a certain naturalness inevitableness propriety of form to substance in the language of scripture which communicates to its readers a feeling for the fitness of words and this in itself is the first requisite of good writing sincerity is the best part of dignity the English of our Bible is singularly free from the vice of prosity it is not far sought over nice elaborate its plainness is a rebuking contrast to all forms of euphemism it does not encourage a direct imitation of itself for the comparison between the original and the copy makes the latter look pale and dull even in the age which produced the authorized version its style was distinct and remarkable as halam has observed it was not the English of Daniel or Raleigh or bacon it was something larger at once more ancient and more modern and therefore well fitted to become not an invariable model but an enduring standard its words came to it from from all sources they are not chosen according to the foolish theory that a word of anglo-saxon origin is always stronger and simpler than a Latin derivative and take the beginning of the 46th Psalm God is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble therefore we will not fear though the Earth be removed and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea though the waters thereof Roar and be troubled though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof or take this passage from the epistle to the Romans be kindly affectioned to one another with Brotherly Love in honor preferring one another not slothful in business fervent in spirit serving the lord rejoicing in Hope patient in Tribulation continuing instant in prayer Distributing to the necessity of saints given to hospitality here is a style that adapts Itself by instinct to its subject and whether it uses Saxon words like strength and help and Love and Hope or Latin words like refuge and trouble and present and fervent and patient and prayer and Hospitality weaves them into a garment worthy of the thought the literary influence of a great popular book written in such a style is both inspiring and conservative it survives the passing modes of Pros in each generation and keeps the present in touch with the past it preserves deserves a sense of balance and proportion in a language whose perils lie in its Liberties and in the indiscriminate use of its growing wealth and finally it keeps a medium of communication open between the learned and the simple for the two places where the effect of the Bible upon the English language may be most clearly felt are in the natural speech of the plain people and in the finest passages of great authors five following this line of the influence of the Bible upon language as the medium of literature we find in the next place that it has contributed to our common speech a great number of phrases which are current everywhere sometimes these phrases are used in a merely conventional way they serve as counters in a long extemporaneous prayer or is padding to a page of dull and Pious Pros but at other times they illuminate the sentences with a New Radiance they clarify its meaning with a true symbol they enhance its value with Rich associations they are sweeter than honey and the honeycomb take for example such phrases as these a good old age the wife of thy bosom the apple of his eye gathered to his fathers a mother in Israel a land flowing with milk and honey the windows of Heaven The Fountains of the great deep living Fountains of waters the valley of decision cometh up as a flower a garden enclosed one little you lamb Thou Art the man a still Small Voice as Sparks Fly upward swifter than a Weaver's shuttle miserable comforters The Strife of tongues the tents of Kadar The Cry Of The Humble the lofty looks of man the pride of life from strength to strength as a dream when one awaketh the wings of the morning stolen Waters a dinner of herbs apples of gold in pictures of silver better than rubies a lion in the way vanity of vanities no discharge in that war the little foxes that spoil the Vines terrible as an army with banners precept upon precept line upon line as a drop of a bucket whose Merchants are princes trotten The Wine Press alone the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley the highways and hedges the salt of the earth the burden and heat of the day the signs of the times a pearl of great price what God hath joined together the children of light the powers that be if the trumpet gives an uncertain sound the fashion of this world decently and in order a thorn in the flesh labor of love a cloud of witnesses to entertain angels unawares faithful unto death a Crown of Life consider also those expressions which carry with them distinctly the memory of some ancient story The Flesh pots of Egypt Mana in the wilderness a mess of pottage Joseph's coat the driving of juu the mantle of Elijah The Widow's might the elder brother the kiss of Judas the house J of Martha a friend of publicans and sinners many mansions bearing the cross into such phrases as these which are familiar to us all the Bible has poured a wealth of meaning far beyond the measure of the bare words they call up visions and reveal Mysteries six direct but not always accurate quotations from scripture and Illusions to Biblical characters and events are very numerous in English literature they are found in all sorts of books Professor Albert T Cook has recently counted 63 in a volume of descriptive sketches of Italy 12 in a book on wild animals and 18 in a novel by Thomas Hardy a special study of the biblical references in Tennison has been made and more than 500 of them have been found Bishop Charles woodsworth has written a book on Shakespeare's knowledge and use of the Bible and shown how fully and accurately the general tenor of the facts recorded in the sacred narrative were presented to his mind and how scriptural are the conceptions which Shakespeare had of the being and attributes of God of his General and particular Providence of his Revelation to man of our duty toward him and towards each other of human life and of human death of time and of Eternity it is possible that the bishop benevolently credits the dramatist with a more invariable and complete Orthodoxy than he possessed but certainly Shakespeare knew the Bible well and felt the dramatic value of Illusions and illustrations which were sure to be instantly understood by the Plain people it is his Antonio in The Merchant of Venice who remarks that the devil can cite scripture for his purpose evidently referring to the gospel story of the evil one who tried to tempt Jesus with a verse from the Psalms the references to the Bible in the Poetry of Robert Browning have been very carefully examined by Mrs Mackin in an admirable little book it is not too much to say that his work is crowded with scriptural quotations Illusions and imagery he follows Antonio's Maxim and makes his bad characters like Bishop blam and sludge the medium site from holy RIT to cloak their hypocrisy or exclude their villainy in his longest poem the ring and the book there are said to be more than 500 biblical references but more remarkable even than the extent to which this material drawn from the scriptures has been used by English writers is the Striking effect which it produces when it is well used with what paos did Sir Walter Scott in the heart of Midlothian make old Davy Deans bow his head when he sees his daughter Effie on trial for her life and mutter to himself kabad my glory is departed how magnificently does Ruskin enrich his Sesame and lilies with that passage from Isaiah in which the Fallen Kings of Hades start from their Thrones to greet the newly Fallen with the cry art thou also become weak as we art thou become like unto us how grandly do the images and thoughts of the last chapters of Deuteronomy roll through Kipling's recessional with the scriptural refrain lest we forget there are some works of literature in English since the 16th century which are altogether biblical in subject and coloring Chief among these in Pros is the Pilgrim's Progress of John bunan and in verse The Paradise Lost Paradise regained and Samson agonistes of John Milton these are already Classics someday a place near them will be given to Browning's Saul and a death in the desert but for that we must wait until their form has stood the test of time in general it may be observed and the remark holds Good of the works just mentioned that a scriptural story or poem is most likely to succeed when it takes its theme directly or by suggestion from the Bible and carries it into a region of imagination a border realm where the author is free to work without paraphrase or comparison with The Sacred writers it is for this reason that both Samson agonistes and Paradise Lost are superior to Paradise regained seven the largest and most important influence of the Bible in literature lies beyond all these visible effects upon language and style and imagery and form it comes from the strange power of the book to nourish and Inspire to mold and guide the inner life of man it finds me said says cooler and the word of the philosopher is one that the plain man can understand and repeat the hunger for happiness which lies in every human heart can never be satisfied without righteousness and the reason why the Bible reaches down so deep into the breast of man is because it brings news of a kingdom which is righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit it brings this news not in the form of a Dogma a definition a scientific statement but in the form of a literature a living picture of experience a perfect ideal embodied in a character and a life and because it does this it has inspiration for those who write in the service of Truth and Humanity the Bible has been the favorite book of those who were troubled and downtrodden and those Who Bore the great burden of a great task new light has broken forth from it to lead the upward struggle of mankind from age to age men have come back to it because they could not do without it it nor will its influence wne its Radiance be darkened unless literature ceases to express the noblest of human longings the highest of human hopes and Mankind forgets all that is now incarnate in the central figure of the Bible the Divine deliverer end of chapter 1 chapter two of companionable books by Henry van djk this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Maryanne chapter 2 poetry in the Psalms there are three ways in which we may read the Bible we may come to it as the divinely inspired rule of faith and conduct this is the point of view from which it appears most precious to religion it gives us the word of God to teach us what to believe and how to live we may consider it as a collection of historical books written under certain conditions and reflecting in their contents and in their language the circumstances in which they were produced this is the aspect in which criticism regards the Bible and its intellectual interest as well as its religious value is greatly enhanced by a Clear Vision of the truth about it from this point of view we may study it also as literature we may see in it a noble and impassioned interpretation of Nature and life uttered in language of beauty and Sublimity touched with the Vivid colors of human personality and embodied in forms of enduring literary art none of these three ways of studying the Bible is hostile to the others on the contrary they are helpful to one another because each of them gives us knowledge of a real factor in The Marvelous influence of the Bible in the world the true lover of the Bible has an interest in all the elements of its life as an immortal book he wishes to discern and rightly to appreciate the method of its history the spirit of its philosophy the significance of of its fiction the power of its eloquence and the charm of its poetry he wishes this all the more because he finds in it something which is not in any other book a vision of God as hope for man and an inspiration to righteousness which seems to him Divine as the worshipper in the temple would observe the art and structure of the carven beams of Cedar and the Lily work on the tops of the pillars the more attentively because they beautified the house of his God so the man who has a religious faith in the Bible will study more eagerly and carefully the literary forms of the book in which the Holy Spirit speaks forever it is in this spirit that I wish to consider the poetical element of the Psalms the Comfort help and guidance that they bring to our spiritual life will not be diminished but increased by a perception of their Exquisite form and finish if a king sent a golden cup full of cheering cordial to a weary man he might well admire the two-fold Bounty of of the royal gift the beauty of the vessel would make the draft more grateful and refreshing and if the cup were inexhaustible if it filled itself a new as often as it touched the lips then the very shape and adornment of it would become significant and precious it would be an inestimable possession a singing goblet a treasure of Life John Milton whose faith in religion was as exalted as his Mastery of the art of poetry was perfect has expressed in a single sense sentence the spirit in which I would approach the poetic study of the book of Psalms not in their Divine arguments alone but in the very critical art of composition the Psalms may be easily made to appear over all kinds of lyric poetry incomparable one let us remember at the outset that a considerable part of the value of the Psalms as poetry will lie beyond our reach we cannot precisely measure it nor give it full appreciation simply because we are dealing with the Psalms only as we have them in our English Bible this is a real drawback and it is well to understand clearly the two things that we lose in reading the Psalms in this way first we lose the beauty and charm of verse this is a serious loss poetry and verse are not the same thing but they are so intimately related that it is difficult to divide them indeed according to certain definitions of poetry it would seem almost impossible in the original Hebrew according to a system of versification and perhaps to some extent with forms of rhyme the older Scholars like lth and herder held that such a system existed but could not be recovered later Scholars like Ewald evolved a system of their own modern scholarship represented by such authors as professors Cheney and Briggs is reconstructing and explaining more accurately the Hebrew versification but but for the present at least the only thing that is clear is that this system must remain obscure to us it cannot be reproduced in English the metrical versions of the Psalms are the least satisfactory the poet CI said of them they are so far from doing Justice to David that me thinks they revile him worse than shemai we must learn to appreciate the Poetry in the Psalms without the aid of those symmetries of form and sound in which they first appeared this is a serious loss poetry without verse is like a bride without a bridal garment the second thing that we lose in reading the Psalms in English is something even more important it is the heavy tax on the wealth of its meaning which all poetry must pay when it is imported from one country to another through the medium of translation the most subtle charm of poetry is its suggestiveness and much of this comes from the magical power which words acquire over memory and imagin ination from their associations this intimate and personal charm must be left behind when a poem passes from one language to another the accompaniment the harmony of Things Remembered and beloved which the very words of the song Once awakened is now silent nothing remains but the Naked Melody of thought if this is pure and strong it will gather new associations as indeed the Psalms have already done in English so that their familiar Expressions have become charged with musical potency and yet I suppose such phrases as a tree planted by the rivers of water a fruitful Vine in the innermost parts of the house the mountains round about Jerusalem can never bring to us the full sense of beauty the enlargement of the heart that they gave to the ancient Hebrews but in spite of this double loss in the passage from verse to pros and from Hebrew to English The Poetry in the Psalms is so real and vital and imperishable that every reader feels its beauty and power it retains one valuable element of poetic form this is that balancing of the parts of a sentence one against another to which Bishop lth first gave the familiar name of parallelism the effect of this simple artifice learned from nature herself is singularly Pleasant and Powerful it is the rise and fall of the fountain the EB and flow of the tide the tone and overtone of the chiming Bell the two-fold utterance seems to bear the thought onward like the wings of a bird a German writer Compares it very exquisitely to the heaving and sinking of the troubled heart it is this parallelism which gives such familiar charm to the language of the Psalms unconsciously and without recognizing the nature of the attraction we grow used to the double Cadence the sound and the Echo and learn to look for its recurrence with delight oh come let us sing unto the Lord let us Make a Joyful Noise to the rock of our Salvation let us come before his presence with Thanksgiving and Make a Joyful Noise unto him with Psalms if we should want a plain English name for this method of composition we might call it thought rhyme it is easy to find varied illustrations of its beauty and of its power to emphasize large and simple ideas take for instance that very perfect Psalm with which the book begins a poem so complete so compact so delicately wrought that it seems like a sonnet the subject is the two paths the first part describes the way of the good man it has three divisions the first verse gives a description of his conduct by negatives telling us what he does not do there is a triple thought rhyme here blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsil of the ungodly nor standeth in the way of Sinners nor sth in the seat of the scornful the second verse describes his character positively with a double thought rhyme but his Delight is in the law of the Lord and on his law doth he meditate day and night the third verse tells us the result of this character and conduct in a four-fold thought rhyme he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water that bringeth forth his fruit in his season his Leaf also shall not wither and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper the second part of the psalm describes the way of the evil man in the fourth verse there is a double thought rhyme the ungodly are not so but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away in the fifth verse the consequences of this worthless fruitless unrooted life are shown again with a double Cadence of thought the first referring to the Judgment of God the second to the Judgment of men therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the Judgment nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous the third part of the psalm is a tur powerful couplet giving the reason for the different ending of the two paths for the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous but the way of the ungodly Shall Perish the thought rhyme here is one of contrast a poem of very different character from this brief serious impersonal Sonet is found in the 46th Psalm which might be called a national anthem here again the poem is divided into three parts the first part verses 1 to 3D expresses a sense of Joyful confidence in the Eternal amid the tempests and confusions of Earth the thought Rhymes are in couplets and the second phrase in each case emphasizes and enlarges the idea of the first phrase God is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble the second part verses 4th to 7th describes the peace and security of the city of God surrounded by Furious enemies but rejoicing in the Eternal presence the parallel phrases here follow the same rule as in the first part the concluding phrase is the stronger the more emphatic the seventh verse gives the refrain or chorus of the anthem the Lord of hosts is with us the god of Jacob is our refuge the last part verses 8th to 10th describes in a very Vivid and concrete way the Deliverance of the people that have trusted in the Eternal it begins with a couplet like those which have gone before then follow two stanzas of triple thought Rhymes in which the thought is stated and intensified with each repetition he maketh Wars to cease unto the ends of the Earth he breakthough and cutteth the spear in Sunder he burneth The Chariot in the fire be still and know that I am God I will be exalted among the heavens I will be exalted in the earth The Anthem ends with a repetition of the refrain a careful study of the Psalms even in English will enable the thoughtful reader to derive new pleasure from them by tracing the many modes and manners in which this poetic form of thought rhyme is used to bind the composition together and to give balance and Harmony to the poem another element of poetic form can be discerned in the Psalms not directly in the English version but by its effects I mean the Curious artifice of alphabetical Arrangement it was a favorite practice among the Hebrew poets to begin their verses with the successive letters of the alphabet or sometimes to vary the device by making every verse in a stro begin with one letter and every verse in the next stro with the following letter and so on to the end the 25th and the 37th Psalms were written by the first of these roles the 119th Psalm follows the second plan of course the alphabetic artifice disappears entirely in the English translation but its effects Remain the Psalms written in this manner usually have but Single theme which is repeated over and over again in different words and with new illustrations they are kaleidoscopic the material does not change but it is turned this way and that way and shows itself in new shapes and Arrangements these alphabetic Psalms are characterized by poverty of action and richness of expression two Milton has already reminded us that the Psalms belong to the second of the three orders into which the Greeks with clear discernment divided all poetry the Epic the lyric and the dramatic the Psalms are rightly called lyrics because they are chiefly concerned with the immediate and imaginative expression of real feeling it is the personal and emotional note that predominates they are inward confessional intense outpourings of the quickened spirit self-revelations of the heart it is for this reason that we should never separate them in our thought from the actual human life out of which they spr we must feel the warm pulse of humanity in them in order to comprehend their meaning and their Immortal worth so far as we can connect them with the actual experience of men this will help us to appreciate their reality and power the effort to do this will make plain to us some other things which it is important to remember we shall see at once that the book does not come from a single writer but for many authors and ages it represents the heart of man in communion with God through a thousand years years of history from Moses to Nehemiah perhaps even to the time of the maban Revival it is therefore something very much larger and better than an individual book it is the golden treasury of lyrics gathered from the life of the Hebrew people the hym book of the Jews and this gives to it a singular and precious quality of Brotherhood the fault or at least the danger of modern lyrical poetry is that it is too solitary and separate in its tone it tends towards exclusiveness over refinement morbid sentiment many Christian hymns suffer from this defect but the Psalms breathe a spirit of human Fellowship even when they are most intensely personal the poet rejoices or Mourns in solitude it may be but he is not alone in spirit he is one of the people he is conscious always of the ties That Bind him to his brother men compare the intense selfishness of the modern hymn I I can but perish if I go I am resolved to try for If I Stay Away I know I shall forever die with a generous penitence of the 51st Psalm then I will teach transgressors thy way and sinners shall be converted unto thee it is important to observe that there are several different kinds of lyrics among the Psalms some of them are simple and natural outpourings of a single feeling like a shepherd's song about his Shepherd the incomparable 23rd psalm this poem is a perfect melody it would be impossible to express a pure unmixed emotion the feeling of joy in the Divine goodness more simply with a more penetrating lyrical charm the Valley of the death Shadow the enemies in whose presence the table had spread but are dimly suggested in the background the atmosphere of the psalm is clear and bright the singing Shepherd walks in light the whole world is the house of the Lord and life is altogether gladness seek thy servant for I do not forget thy Commandments the 15th Psalm I should call a short dactic lyric its title is the good citizen it begins with a question Lord who shall abide in thy Tabernacle and who shall dwell on the Holy Hill this question is answered by the description of a man whose character corresponds to the law of God first there is a positive sketch in three broad lines he that walketh uprightly and worketh rightous and speaketh Truth in his heart then comes a negative characterization in a finely touched triplet he that back biteth not with his tongue nor doeth evil to his neighbor nor taketh up a reproach against his neighbor this is followed by a couplet containing a strong contrast in whose eyes a vile person is contemned but he honth them that fear the lord then the description goes back to the negative Style again and three more touches are added to the picture he that sweareth to his own hurt and changeth not he that putteth not out his money to Usery nor taketh reward against the innocent the poem closes with a single vigorous line summing up the character of the good citizen and answering the question of the first verse with a new emphasis of security and permanence he that doeth these things shall never be moved the 78th 105th and 106th Psalms are lyrical ballads they tell the story of Israel in Egypt and in the wilderness and in Canaan with swift stirring phrases and with Splendid flashes of imagery take this passage from the 78th Psalm as an example he clav the rocks in the wilderness and gave them drink out of the great depths he brought streams also out of the rocks and caused Waters to run down like rivers and they sinned yet more against him provoking the most high in the wilderness they tempted God in their hearts asking meat for their lust y they spake against God they said can God furnish a table in the wilderness behold he smoke the rock that the waters gushed out and the streams overflowed can he give bread also can he provide flesh for his people therefore the Lord heard and was wroth so a fire was kindled against Jacob and anger also came up against Israel because they believed not in God and trusted not in his salvation though he commanded the clouds from above and opened the doors of heaven and rained down Mana upon them to eat and had given them of the Corn of Heaven man did eat Angel's food he sent them meat to the full he caused an East Wind to blow in the heaven and by his power he brought in the south wind he rained flesh also upon them as dust and feathered fowls like as the sand of the sea and he let it fall in the midst of their Camp round about their habit itations so they did eat and were filled for he gave them their own desire they were not asang from their lust but while the meat was yet in their mouths the wrath of God Came Upon them and slew the fattest of them and smote Down The Chosen men of Israel the 45th Psalm is a marriage ode the Hebrew title calls it a love song it Bears all the marks of having been composed for some Royal Wedding feast in Jerusalem there are many Nature lyrics among the Psalms the 29th is notable for its rugged realism it is a song of Thunder the voice of the Lord breakthe yay the Lord breakthe Cedars of Lebanon he maketh them also to skip like a calf Lebanon and serrion like a young unicorn the 104th on the contrary is full of calm Sublimity and meditative Grandeur oh Lord my God Thou Art very great thou art clothed with honor and Majesty who covers thyself with light as with a garment who stretcheth out the heavens like a curtain the 19th is famous for its Splendid comparison between the starry heavens and the moral law I think that we may find also some dramatic lyrics among the Psalms poems composed to express the feelings of a historic person like David or Solomon in certain well-known and striking experiences of his life that the later writer should thus embody and express the truth dramatically through the personality of some great hero of the past involves no falsehood it is a mode of utterance which has been common to the literature of all lands and of all ages such a method of composition would certainly be no hindrance to the spirit of inspiration the 31st psalm for instance is ascribed by the title to David but there's strong reason in the phraseology and in the spirit of the poem to believe that it was written by the Prophet Jeremiah three it is not to be supposed that our reverence for the Psalms in their moral and religious aspects will make us put them all on the same level poetically there's a difference among the books of the New Testament in regard to the Purity and dignity of the Greek in which they are written there's a difference among St Paul's Epistles in regard to the clearness and force of their style there's a difference even among the chapters of the same epistle in regard to the beauty of thought and language in the first epistle to the Corinthians the 13th chapter is poetic the 14th is prosaic why should there not be a difference in Poetic quality among the Psalms there is a difference the honest reader will recognize it it will be no harm to him if he should have his favorites among the poems which have been gathered for many centuries into this great collection there are some like the 27th the 42nd the 46th the 51st the 63rd The 91st the 96th the 103rd the 107th the 139th which rank with the noblest poetic literature of the world others move on a lower level and show the traces of effort and constraint there are also manifest alterations and interpolations which are not always improvements Dr Peron who is one of the wisest and most conservative of modern commentators says many of the Psalms have not come down to us in their original form and refers to the alterations which the 70th makes in the 40th and the 53rd in the 14th the last two verses of the 51st were evidently added by a later hand the whole book in its present form shows the marks of its compilation and use as the hym book of the Jewish people not only in the titles but also in the text we can discern the work of the compiler critic and adapter sometimes wise but occasionally otherwise four the most essential thing in the appreciation of the poet in the Psalms is the recognition of the three great spiritual qualities which distinguish them the first of these is the deep and genuine love of nature the psalmist Delight in the vision of the world and their Joy quickens their sense to read both the larger hieroglyphics of Glory written in the stars and the delicate tracings of transient Beauty on leaf and flower to hear both the mighty roaring of the Sea and the soft sweet laughter of the rustling cornfields but in all these they see the handwriting and hear the voice of God it is his presence that makes the world Sublime and beautiful the direct piercing elevating sense of his presence simplifies enlarges and ennobles their style and makes it different from other nature poetry they never lose themselves as theocritus and Wordsworth and Shelly and Tennyson sometimes do in the contemplation and description of natural beauty they see it but they always see beyond it compare for example a modern versified translation with the psalm itself the spacious firmament on high with all the blue ethereal sky and Spangled Heavens a shining frame their great original Proclaim Addison's descriptive otates betray a conscious effort to make a splendid picture but the psalmist felt no need of this a larger impulse lifted him at once to the Grand style the heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth his handiwork the second quality of the Poetry in the Psalms is their passionate sense of the beauty of Holiness Keats was undoubtedly right in his suggestion that the poet must always see truth in the form of beauty otherwise he may be a philosopher or a critic or a moralist but he is not a true poet but we must go on from this standpoint to the platonic doctrine that the highest form of beauty is spiritual and ethical the poet must also see Beauty in the light of Truth it is the harmony of the Soul with the Eternal music of the good and the highest poets are those who like the psalmist are most ardently enamored of righteousness this fills their songs with sweetness and fire incomparable and Immortal the fear of the Lord is clean and enduring forever the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether more to be desired are they than gold yay than much fine gold sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb the third quality of the Poetry of the Psalms is their intense joy in God no lover ever poured out the longings of his heart toward his mistress more eagerly than the psalmist voices his desire and thirst for God no conqueror ever sang a victory more exultantly than the psalmist rejoices in the Lord who is his light and his salvation the strength of his life and his portion forever after all the true mission of poetry is to increase Joy it must indeed be sensitive to sorrow and acquainted with grief but it has wings given to it in order that it may bear us up into the air of gladness there's no perfect Joy Without Love Therefore love poetry is the best but the highest of all love poetry is that which celebrates with the Psalms that love which is and was my father and and my brother and my God end of chapter 2 chapter three of companionable books by Henry van djk this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Maryanne Chapter 3 The Good Enchantment of Charles Dickens one there are four kinds of novels first there are those that are easy to read and hard to remember the well- told Tales of no Consequence the cream puffs of perishable fiction second there are those that are hard to read and hard to remember the purpose novels which are tedious sermons in Disguise and the love tales in which there is no one with whom it is possible to fall in love third there are those that are hard to read and easy to remember the books with a crust of perverse style or faulty construction through which which the reader must break in order to get at the rich and vital meaning fourth those that are easy to read and easy to remember the novels in which stories worth telling are well told and characters worth observing are vividly painted and life is interpreted to the imagination in enduring forms of literary art these are the bests sellers which do not go out of print everybody's books in this fourth class healthy-minded people and unprejudiced critic itics put the novels of Charles Dickens for millions of readers they have fulfilled what Dr Johnson called the purpose of good books to teach us to enjoy life or help us to endure it they have awakened laughter and tears they have enlarged and enriched existence by revealing the hidden veins of humor and pathos behind the surface of the everyday world and by giving the freedom of the city to those poor prisoners who had thought of it only as the dwelling place of so many 100,000 inhabit evidence and no real persons what a city it was that Dickens opened to Us London of course in outward form and semblance the London of the early Victorian epic with its wreaking seven dials close to its perfumed padelli with its grimy Riverfront and its musty ends of court and its mildly rural suburbs with its rolicking taverns and its deadly solm residential squares and its gloomy detor prisons and its gay insanitary Market with all its consecrated conventions and unsuspected hilarities vast pentious formal merry childish inexplicable A wilderness of human homes and haunts ever thrilling with sincerest passion mirth and pain London it was as the eye saw it in those days and as the Curious traveler may still retrace some of its Vanishing landmarks and fading features but it was more than London after after Dickens touched it it was an enchanted city where the streets seemed to murmur of Joy or fear where the dark faces of the dens of crime scowled or leared at you and the decrepit houses daughtered in cility and the new mansion stared you down with stolid Pride everything spoke or made a sign to you from Red curtained Windows jolity beckoned from prison doors lean hands stretched toward you under bridges and among slimy peers the River gurgled and chuckled and muttered Unholy Secrets across trim front yards little Cottages smiled and almost nodded their Goodwill there were no dead spots no deaf and dumb regions all was alive and significant even the real estate became personal one felt that it needed but a word a wave of the wand to bring the buildings leaping roystering creeping tottering stalking from their places it was an enchanted City and the folk who filled it and almost but never quite crowded it to Suffocation were so intensely and supernaturally human so blackly bad so brightly good so touchingly pathetic so supremely funny that they also were creatures of Enchantment and seemed to come from Fairyland for what is Fairyland after all it is not an invisible region an impossible place it is only the realm of the hitherto unobserved the not yet realized were the things we have seen but never noticed and the persons we have met but never known are suddenly translated like bottom the Weaver and sent forth upon strange Adventures this is what happens to the Dickens people good or bad they surpass themselves when they get into his books that rotund brownie Mr pck with his amazing Troop that gentle compound of HOA my thumb and a babe in the wood alliver twist surrounded by Wicked uncles and hungry ogres and good fairies in green coats that tender and lovely Red Riding Hood little Nell or that impetus Hans in luck Nicholas nickelby that intimate Cinderella Little doret that simple-minded Aladdin pip all these and a thousand more like them go rambling through dicopoulos and behaving naturally in a most extraordinary manner things that have seldom or Never Happened occur inevitably the Preposterous becomes the necessary the wild improbable is the one thing that must come to pass Mr dby is converted Mr crook is removed by spontaneous combustion Mr mobber performs amazing feats as an amateur detective Sam Weller gets married the immortally Absurd epap of young John shivery and Mrs sepsi are engraved upon monuments more lasting than brass the fact is Dickens himself was Bewitched by the spell of his own imagination his people carried him away did what they liked with him he wrote of little Nell you can't imagine how exhausted I am today with yesterday's labors I went to bed last night utterly dispirited and done up all night I have been pursued by the child and this morning I am unrefreshed and miserable I don't know what to do with myself I think the close of the story will be great again he says as to the way in which these characters have opened out in Martin cherwitz that is to me one of the most surprising processes of the Mind in this sort of invention given what one knows what one does not know Springs up and I am as absolutely certain of its being true as I am of the law of gravitation if such a thing is possible more so precisely such a thing as Dickens very well understood is not only possible but unavoidable for what certainty have we of the law of gravitation only by hearsay by the submissive reception of a process of reasoning conducted for us by Sir Isaac Newton and other vaguely conceived men of science the fall of an apple is an intense reality especially if it falls on your head but the law which regulates its speed is for you an intellectual abstraction as remote as the idea of combination in Restraint of trade or the definition of art for Arts sake whereas the irrepressible vivacity of Sam Weller the anxious hypocrisy of pcff and the moist humility of Uriah Heap and the sublime conviviality of dick swiveler and the triumphant makeb beleve of the Martian are facts of experience they have touched you and you cannot doubt them the question whether they're actual or imaginary is purely academic another Fairyland feature of dickens's world is the way in which minor personages of the drama suddenly take the center of the stage and hold the attention of the audience it is always so in fairy land in the Tempest what are Prospero and Miranda compared with calaban and Ariel in A Midsummer Night's Dream who thinks as much of Oberon and Tatiana as of Puck and bottom the Weaver even in a historical drama like Henry IV we feel that Falstaff is the most historic character dickens's first lady and first gentleman are often less memorable than his active supernumeraries a hobgoblin like quilp a good old nurse like pigatti a bad old nurse like like sari gamp a volatile elf like Miss moucher A shrewd elf and a blunderhead elf like Susan Nipper and Mr Toots a great natured disreputable Sprite like Charlie Bates a malicious gnome like Noah claypole a wicked ogre like wackford squeers a pair of fairy godmothers like the cheerble brothers a Dandy oof like Mr manini and a mischievous wooden-legged cabal like Silas WG take stronger hold upon us than the Harry mes and Rose Flemings the John harmans and Bella wilfers for whose ultimate matrimonial Felicity the business of the plot is conducted even the more notable Heroes often pale a little by comparison with their attendance who remembers Martin cherwitz as clearly as his servant Mark Tapley is Pip with his Great Expectations half as delightful as his clumsy dry nurse Joe gargy has even the great pck a charm to compare with the unique Immortal Sam Weller do not imagine that Dickens was unconscious of this disarrangement of roles or that it was an Evidence of failure on his part he knew perfectly well what he was doing great authors always do they cannot help it and they do not care Homer makes AG Menan and prium the kings of his tale and Paris the first walking gentleman and Helen the leading lady but Achilles and Ajax and Hector are the bully boys and ulses is the wise Jester and thees the tragic clown as for Helen the face that launched a thousand ships and burnt the topless towers of ilam her reputed pude means less to us than the splendid Womanhood of andromachi or the wit and worth of the adorable matron Penelope now this unconventionality of art which disregards ranks and titles even those of his own making and finds the beautiful and the Absurd the grotesque and the picturesque the noble and the Basse not according to the program but according to the fact is precisely the essence of good enchantment good enchantment goes about discovering the ass in the Lion's skin and the wolf in sheep's clothing the princess in the goose girl and the wise man under the fool's cap The Pretender in the purple robe and the rightful Heir in rags the devil in the belfrey and the Redeemer among the publicans and sinners it is the spirit of Revelation the spirit of divine sympathy and laughter the spirit of admiration hope and love or better still it is simply the spirit of life when I call this the essence of good enchantment I do not mean that it is unreal I mean only that it is unrealistic which is just the opposite of unreal it is not in bondage to the beggarly elements of form and ceremony it is not cap to names and appearances though it Revels in their delightful absurdity it knows that an idol is nothing and finds all the more laughter in its pompous pretense of being something it can afford to be merry because it is in Earnest it is happy because it has not forgotten how to weep it is content because it is still unsatisfied it is humble in the sense of unfathomed faults and exalted in the consciousness of inexhaustible power it calls nothing common or unclean it values life for its mystery its surprisingness and its Divine reversals of human Prejudice just like Beauty and the Beast and the story of The Ugly Duckling this I say is the essence of good enchantment and it is also the essence of True Religion for God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise and the weak things of the world to confound the mighty and base things of the world and things which are despised yay and things which are not to bring to not things which are this is also the essence of real democracy which is not a theory of government but a state of mind no one has ever expressed it better than Charles Dickens did in a speech which he made at Hartford Connecticut 70 years ago I have faith says he and I wish to diffuse faith in the existence yes of beautiful things even in those conditions of society which are so degenerate so degraded and forlorn that at first sight it would seem as though it could only be described by a strange and terrible reversal of the words of scripture God said let there be light and there was none I take it that we are born and that we hold our sympathies hopes and energies in trust for the many and not the few that we cannot hold in too strong a light of disgust and contempt before our own View and that of others all meanness falsehood cruelty and oppression of every grade and kind above all that nothing is High because it is in a high place and that nothing is low because it is in a low place this is the lesson taught us in the Great Book of nature this is the lesson which may be read alike in the bright track of the stars and in the dusty course of the poorest thing that drags its tiny length upon the ground this was the Creed of Dickens and like every man's Creed conscious or unconscious confessed or concealed it made him what he was it has been said that he had no deep philosophy no calmly reasoned and clearly stated theory of the universe perhaps that is true yet I believe he hardly missed it he was too much interested in living to be anxious about a complete theory of Life perhaps it would have helped him when trouble came when domestic infelicity broke up his home if he could have climbed into some philosopher's Ivory Tower perhaps not I have observed that even the most learned and philosophic Mortals under these afflictions sometimes fail to appreciate the consolations of philosophy to any noticeable extent from their Ivory Towers they cry aloud being in pain even as other men but it certainly was not true even though his biographer wrote it and it has been quoted a thousand times that just because Dickens cried aloud there was for him no city of the Mind against outward ills for inner consolation and shelter he was not cast out and left comfortless faith hope and charity these three Abode with him his human sympathy his indomitable imagination his immense and varied interest in the strange Adventures of men and women his unfaltering intuition of the truer light of God that burns in this vexed beating stuffed and stopped up brain heart or whatever else these were the celestial powers and bright serviceable angels that built and guarded for him a true City of Refuge secure inviolet ever open to The Fugitive in the day of his Calamity thither he could Flee for safety there he could ungur his heart and indulge love and the thoughts that breathe for humankind there he could laugh and sing and weep with the children the dream children which God had given him there he could enter into his workshop and shut the door and lose himself in joyous labor which should make the world richer by the gift of good books and so he did even until the end came and the pen fell from his fingers he sitting Safe in His City of Refuge learning and unfolding the mystery of Edwin drude oh Enchanted City great asylum in the mind of man where ideals are embodied and Visions take form and substance to Parlay with us imagination rears thy towers and fancy populates thy streets yet thou art a city that hath foundations a dwelling Eternal though unseen ever building changing Never Falling thy walls are open gated day and night the Fountain of Youth is in thy Gardens The Treasure of the humble in thy storehouses hope is thy doorkeeper and Faith thy Warden and love thy Lord in thee The Wanderer may take shelter and find himself by forgetting himself in thee rest and refreshment are waiting for the weary and new courage for the despondent and new Strength for the faint from thy magic casements we have looked upon unknown Horizons and we return from thy gates to our task our toil our pilgrimage with better and braver hearts knowing more surely that the things which are seen were not made of things which do appear that the imperishable jewels of the universe are in The Souls of men oh city of good enchantment for my brethren and companions sake I will now say peace be within thee two of the outward appearance or as Sartor rarus would have called it the time vesture and flesh garment of that flaming light particle which was cast hither from heaven in the person of Charles Dickens and of his ways and manners while he hasted jubilantly and stormful across the astonished Earth something must be said here Charles Dickens was born at porty in 1812 an offspring of what the accurate English call the lower middle class inheriting something from a father who was decidedly mobish and a mother who resembled Mrs nickelby Charles was not likely to be a humdrum child but the remarkable thing about him was the intense aspiring and gay sensible spirit with which he entered into the business of developing whatever gifts he had received from his vague and amiable parents the fat streak of comfort in his childish years when his proud father used to stand the tiny lad on the table to sing comic songs for an applauding audience of relatives could not spoil him the lean streak of misery when the improvident family sprawled in poverty with its head in a prison while the bright delicate hungry boy roamed the streets or drudged in a dirty blacking Factory could not starve him the two dry years of school at Wellington House Academy could not fossilize him the years from 15 to 19 when he was earning his bread as office boy lawyer clerk short-hand reporter could not commercialize him through it all he burned his way painfully and joyously he was not to be detailed as a Perpetual comic songster in upholstered parlors nor as a prosperous frock coated citizen with fatty degeneration of the Mind nor as a newspaper politici a power beneath the foot stol none of these alluring prospects delayed him he passed them by observing everything as he went now hurrying now sauntering for all the world like a boy who has been sent somewhere where it was he found out in his 25th year when the extraordinary results of his self-education bloomed in the pck papers and Oliver Twist never was a good thing coming out of Nazareth more promptly welcomed the simple-minded critics of that day had not yet discovered the damning nature of popularity and they hailed the new genius in spite of the fact that hundreds of thousands of people were reading his books his success was exhilarating overwhelming and at times intoxicating it was roses roses all the way some of them had Thorns which hurt his thin skin horribly but they never made him despair or doubt the goodness of the universe being vexed he let it off in Anger instead of distilling it into pessimism to poison himself life was too everlastingly interesting for him to be long unhappy a draft of his own Triumph would restore him a slice of his own work would reinvigorate him and he would go on with his industrious dreaming no one enjoyed the reading of his books more than he in the making of them though he sometimes suffered keenly in the process that was a proof of his faith that happiness does not consist in the absence of suffering but in the presence of Joy dullness insincerity stupid humbug so he lived and wrote with a high hand and an outstretched arm he made men see what he saw and hate what he hated and love what he loved this was his great reward more than money fame or hosts of friends that he saw the children of his brain enter into the common life of the world but he was not exempt from the ordinary laws of nature the conditions of his youth left their marks for good and evil on his maturity the petting of his babyhood gave him the habit of showing off we often see him as a grown man standing on the table and reciting his little piece or singing his little song to please an admiring audience he delighted in playing to the galleries his early experience of poverty made him at once tremendously sympathetic and invincibly optimistic both of which virtues belong to the poor more than to the rich Dickens understood this and never forgot it the chief moralities of his poor people are mutual helpfulness and unquenchable hopefulness from them also he caught the tone of material Comfort which characterizes his visions of the reward of virtue having known cold and hunger he simply could not resist the desire to make his favorite characters if they stayed on Earth till the end of the book warm and comfy and to give them plenty to eat and drink this made not have been artistic but it was intensely human the same personal quality may be noted in his artor as a reformer no writer of fiction has ever done more to better the world than Charles Dickens but he did not do it by setting forth programs of legislation and theories of government as a matter of fact he professed an amusing contempt for the House of Commons having been a parliamentary reporter and of Sir Robert Peele who emancipated the Catholics enfranchised the Jews and repealed the Corn Laws he thought so little that he caricatured him as Mr peff Dickens felt the evils of the social order at the precise point where the shoe pinched he did not go back to the place where the leather was tanned or the last designed it was some practical abuse in poor houses or police courts or prisons it was some hidden shame in the conduct of schools or the renting of tenents it was some Monumental absurdity in the circumlocution office some pump and cruel delay in the course of justice that made him hot with indignation these were the things that he assailed with rasian laughter or over which he wept with a deeper and more sincere pity than that of tristom Shandy his idea was that if he could get people to see a thing was both ridiculous and cruel they would want to stop it what would come after that he did not clearly know nor had he any particularly valuable suggestions to make except the general proposition that men should do justly and love mercy and walk humbly with their God he took no stock in the do for predictions of the politicians that England was in an awful State merely because Lord kudel was going out of office and Sir Thomas doodle would not come in and each of these was the only man to save the country the trouble seemed to him deeper and more real it was a certain fat witted selfishness a certain callous complacent blindness in the people who were likely to read his books he conceived that his duty as a novelist was done when he had shown up the Absurd and hateful things and made people laugh at their ugliness weep over their inhumanity and long to sweep them away in this attitude I think Dickens was not only natural and true to his bringing up but also wise as a great artist in literature for I have observed that brilliant writers while often profitable as satirists to expose abuses are seldom judicious as legislators to plan reforms before we leave the subject of the effects of dickens's early poverty and sudden popularity we must consider his alleged lack of refinement some say that he was vulgar others that he was ungrateful and inconsiderate of the feelings of his friends and relations others that he had little or no taste I should rather say in the words of the old epigram that he had a great deal of taste and that some of it was very bad take the matter of his caricaturing real people in his books no one could object to his use of the grotesque insolence of a well-known London magistrate as the foundation of his portrait of Mr Fang in Oliver Twist that was public property but the amiable eccentricities of his own father and mother the Airy irresponsible ways of his good friend Lee Hunt were private property yet even here Dickens could not reasonably be blamed for observing them for being amused by them or for letting them enrich his General sense of the immense incalculable and fantastic humor of the world taste which is simply another name for the Gusto of life has a comic side and a man who is keenly sensitive to everything cannot be expected to be blind to the funny things that happen among his family and friends but when Dickens used these private Delights for the public amusement and in such a form that the partial portraits of Mr and Mrs mobber Mrs nickelby and Harold skimpole were easily identified all that we can say is that his taste was still there but it had gone bad what could you expect where in his early years was he likely to have learned the old-fashioned habit of Reserve in regard to Private Affairs which you may call either a mark of good manners or a sign of silly Pride according to your own education or take his behavior during his first visit to America in 1842 and immediately after his return to England his reception was enough to turn anybody's head there was never a king or Emperor wrote to a friend so cheered and followed by crowds and entertained at Splendid balls and dinners and waited upon by public bodies of all kinds this was at the beginning at the end he was criticized by all condemned by many and abused by some of the newspapers why chiefly because he had used the dinners given in his honor as occasions to convict the Americans of their gross national sin of literary piracy and because when he got home he wrote a book of American notes containing some very severe strictures upon the country which had just entertained him so magnificently Mr Chesterton defends Dickens for his attack upon the American practice of book stealing which grew out of the absence of an international copyright law he says that it was only the new raw sensibility of the Americans that was hurt by these speeches Dickens was not in the least desirous of being thought too high sold to want his wages he asked for his money in a valiant and ringing voice like a man asking for his honor and this Mr Chesterton leaves us to infer is what any bold Englishman as distinguished from a timidly refined American would do precisely but if the Bold Englishman had been gently bred would he have accepted an invitation to dinner in order that he might publicly say to his host in a valiant and ringing voice you owe me £1,000 such procedure at the dinner table is contrary not only to good manners but also to good digestion this is what Mr chesterton's bold British constitution apparently prevents him from seeing what Dickens said about International copyright was right but he was wretchedly wrong in his choice of the time and place for saying it the natural irritation which his bad taste produced was one of the causes which delayed for 50 years the success of the efforts of American Authors to secure copyright for foreign authors the same criticism applies to the American notes read them again and you will see that they are not bad notes with much that he says about Yankee boastfulness and superficiality and the evils of slavery and the dangers of yellow journalism every saint American will agree today but the occasion which Dickens took for making these remarks was not happily chosen it was as if a man who had just been entertained at your house should write to thank you for the pleasure of the visit and improve the opportunity to point out the shocking defects of your domestic service and the exceedingly bad tone which pervaded your establishment such a bread and butter letter might be full of good morals but the effect would be diminished by its Bad Manners of this Dickens was probably quite unconscious he acted spontaneously irrepressibly vivaciously in accordance with his own taste and it surprised and irritated him immensely that people were offended by it it was precisely so in regard to his personal appearance when the time suddenly arrived that he could indulge in his taste in dress without fear of financial consequences he did so hilariously and to the fullest extent here's a description of him as he appeared to an American girl at an evening party in Cincinnati 80 years ago he is Young and handsome has a mellow beautiful eye fine brow and abundant hair his manner is easy and negligent but not elegant his dress was fish he had a dark coat with lighter pantaloons a black waist coat embroidered with colored flowers and about his neck covering his white shirt front was a black neckcloth also embroidered with colors on which were two large Diamond pins connected by a chain a gold watch chain and a large red rose in his button hole complimented his toilet the young lady does not seem to have been delighted with his costume but Dickens did not dress to please her he dressed to please himself his taste was so exuberant that it naturally effervesced in this kind of rment there was certainly nothing immoral about it he had paid for it and had a right to wear it for to to him it seemed beautiful he would have been amazed to know that any young lady did not like it and her opinion would probably have had little effect upon him for he wrote of the occasion on which this candid girl met him as follows in the evening we went to a party at judge Walker and were introduced to at least 150 First Rate bores separately and singly but what does it all amount to this lack of discretion in maners this want of Reserve in speech this Oriental luxuriance in attire it simply goes to show that Dickens himself was a Dickens character he was Vivid florid inexhaustible and Untamed there was material in the little man for a hundred of his own Immortal caricatures the self-portrait that he has drawn in David Copperfield is too smooth like a retouched photograph that is why David is less interesting than half a dozen other people in the book If Dickens could have seen his own humorous aspects in the magic mirror of his fancy it would have been amongst the richest of his observations and if he could have let his enchantment loose upon the subject not even the figures of Dick swivel and Harold skimpole would have been more memorable than the burlesque of BOS by the hand of CD but the humorous the extravagant the wildly picturesque would those have given a true and complete portrait of the man does it make any great difference what kind of clothes he wore or how many blunders of taste and tact he made even tragic blunders like his inability to refrain from telling the world all about his domestic unhappiness does all this count for much when we look back upon the Wonders which his imagination wrought in fiction and upon the generous fruits which his heart brought forth in life it is easy to endure small weaknesses when you can feel beneath them the presence of great and vital power faults are forgiven readily in one who has the genius of loving much better many blunders than the Supreme mistake of a life that is faultily faultless ially regular splendidly null Charles Dickens never made nor indeed was tempted to make that mistake he carried with him the defects of his qualities the marks of his early life the penalties of his bewildering success but look you he carried them they did not crush him nor turn him from his true course forward he marched cheering and beguiling the way for his comrades with mirthful stories and tales of pity lightening many many a burden and consoling many a dark and lonely hour until he came at last to the goal of honor and the Haven of happy rest those who knew him best saw him most clearly as Carlile did the good gentle High gifted ever friendly Noble Dickens every inch of him an honest man three as an artist in fiction Dickens was great but not because he had a correct theory of the technique of the novel not because he always followed good rules and models in writing nor because he was one who saw life steadily and saw it whole on the contrary his vision of life though Vivid was almost always partial he was capable of doing a great deal of bad work which he himself liked the plots of his novels on which he toiled tremendously are negligible indeed it is often difficult to follow and impossible to remember them one of his books that is notably fine in structure and approximately faultless in technique A Tale of Two Cities is so unlike his other novels that it stands in a class by itself as an example of what he could have done if he had chosen to follow that line in a way it is his most perfect piece of work but it is not his most characteristic piece of work and therefore I think it has less value for us than some of his other books in which his peculiar distinctive unrivaled powers are more fully shown after all art must not only interpret the world but also reveal the artist the lasting interest of his vision its distinction its charm depend at least in some real degree upon the Personal Touch being himself a part of the things that are seen he must paint the thing as he sees it if he wishes to win the approval of the god of things as they are now the artistic value of dickens's way of seeing things lay in its Fitness to the purpose which he had in mind and heart a really great purpose namely to enhance the interest of Life by good enchantment to save people from the plague of dullness and the curse of indifference by showing them that the world is full of the stuff for hearty laughter and deep sympathy this way of seeing things with constant reference to their humorous and sentimental potency was essential to the genius of Dickens his method of making other people see it was strongly influenced if not absolutely determined by two facts which seemed to lie outside of his career as an author first his training as a reporter for the Press second his favorite advocation as an amateur actor stage manager and dramatic reader the style of Dickens at its best is that of an inspired reporter it is rapid graphic pictoral aiming always at a certain heightening of effect making the Shadows darker and the lights brighter for the purpose of intensifying sensation he did not get it in the study but in the street take his description in Martin chuzzlewit of todger boarding house with its complicated smells and its mtled shades of dinginess or take his picture in little doret of Marcel's burning in the August sunlight with its broad white Universal stare here is the art of Journalism the trick of intensification by emission carried to the Limit he aims distinctly at a certain effect and he makes sure of getting it he takes long walks in the heart of London attends police courts goes behind the scenes of theaters rides in omnibuses visits prisons and workhouses you think he is seeking realism quite wrong he is seeking a sense of reality which shall make realism look cheap he's not trying to put up canned goods which shall seem more or less like fresh vegetables he's trying to extract the essential flavor of places and people so that you can taste it in a drop we find in his style an accumulation of details all bearing on a certain point nothing that serves his purpose is overlooked everything that is likely to distract the attention or obscure his aim is disregarded the headlines are in the text when the brute Bill Sykes says to Nancy get up you know what is coming when Mrs ters gives a party to Mr PEC sniff you know what is coming but the point is that when it comes tragedy or comedy it is as pure and unadulterated as the most brilliant reporters could make it naturally Dickens puts more emphasis upon the contrast between his characters than upon the contrast within them the internal inconsistencies and struggles the slow processes of growth and change which are the Delight of the psychological novelist do not especially interest him he sees things black or white not gray the objects that attract him most and on which he lavishes his art do not belong to the average but to the extraordinary Dickens is not a commonplace Merchant he is a dealer in Oddities and Rarities in fact the keeper of an old curiosity shop and he knows how to set forth his Goods with incomparable skill his drawing of character is sharp rather than deep he makes the figure Stand Out always recognizable but not always thoroughly understood many of his people are simply admirable incarnations of their particular trades or profession mold The Undertaker Old Weller The Coachman tucking horn the lawyer Elijah program the political demagogue bimbler the school Master stiggins the religious Ranter Betsy prig the danur captain cuddle the retired Skipper they're all as easy to identify as the wooden image in front of a tobacconist shop others are embodiments of a single passion or quality PEC sniff of anxious hypocrisy mobber of joyous improvidence Mr Toots of dumb sentimentalism little dorett of the motherly Instinct in a girl Joe gargery of the motherly Instinct in a man Mark Tapley of resolute and strenuous optimism if these persons do anything out of harmony with their headlines Dickens does not tell of it he does not care for the in congruities the modifications the fine shadings which soften and complicate the philosophic and reflective view of life he wants to write his story sharply picturesquely with SNAP and plenty of local color and he does it in his happiest hours with all the Verve and skill of a star reporter for The Morning Journal of the enchanted City in this graphic and emphatic quality the art of Dickens in fiction resembles the art of Hogarth in painting but Dickens like Hogarth was much more than a reporter he was a dramatist and therefore he was also by necessity a moralist I do not mean that Dickens had a dramatic genius in the Greek sense that he habitually dealt with the Eternal conflict between human passion and inscrutable Destiny I mean only this that his LIF long love for the theater often led him consciously or unconsciously to construct the scenario of a story with a view to dramatic effect and to work up the details of a crisis precisely as if he saw it in his Mind's Eye on the stage notice how the dramatis person are clearly marked as comic or tragic or sentimental the moment they come upon the scene you can tell whether they are meant to appeal to your rise abilities or to your sensibilities you are in no danger of laughing at the heroin or weeping over the funny man Dickens knows too much to leave his audience in perplexity he even gives to some of his personages set phrases like the musical motives of the various characters in The operas of Wagner by which you may easily identify them Mr mobber is forever waiting for something to turn up toots always reminds us that it's of no consequence sari gamp never appears without her imaginary friend Mrs Harris Mrs General has prunes and prism perpetually on her lips observe also how carefully the scene is set and how wonderfully the preparation is made for a dramatic climax in the story if it is a comic climax like the trial of Mr Pickwick for breach of promise nothing is forgotten from the hysterics of the obese Mrs bardell to the feigned indignation of Sergeant buzzbuzz over the incriminating phrase chops and tomato sauce if it is a tragic climax like the death of Bill Sykes a score of dark premonitions lead up to it the ding slum of London is chosen for it the grimy streets are filled with a furious crowd to witness it and just as the murderer is about to escape the ghost most the eyes of his victim glare upon him and he plunges from the roof Tangled in his rope to be hanged by the hand of the Eternal judge as surely as if he stood upon the Gallows or suppose the climax is not one of Shame and Terror but of pure pity and tenderness like the death of little Nell then the quiet room is prepared for it and the white bed is decked with winter berries and green leaves that the child loved because they loved the light and gentle friends are there to read and talk to her and she sleeps herself away in loving dreams and the poor old grandfather whom she has Guided by the hand and comforted kneels at her bedside wondering why his dear nail lies so still and the Very Words which tell us of her peace and his grief move rhythmically and plaintively like soft music with a dying fall close the book The Curtain descends the drama is finished the master has had his way with us he has made us laugh he has made us cry we have been at the play but was it not as real to us while it lasted as many of the scenes in which we actors daily take our parts and did it not mellow our Spirits with mirth and soften our hearts with tears and now that it is over are we not likely to be a little better a little Kinder a little happier for what we have laughed at or wept over ah Master of the good enchantment you have given us hours of ease and joy and we thank thank you for them but there is a greater gift than that you have made us more willing to go cheerfully and companionably along the strange crowded Winding Way of human life because you have deepened our faith that there is something of the Divine on Earth and something of the human in heaven end of chapter 3
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Why the justice system is racist
Hey, everybody. My name is Kim Siever. Welcome to my channel. Today, we're going to talk about why the justice system is racist. This video’s going to be a little bit longer than my usual video.s but bear with me; it’s still going to be under 10 minutes, maybe even under 5 minutes. I hope you still appreciate the points that I raise. So, the justice system is broken; it's racist, and here's why. In 2017, the Office of the Correctional Investigator published a report that included statistics of Indigenous people in Canadian prisons. Here are some highlights: Indigenous people make up 26.4% of Canada's prison population. Indigenous people make up only 5% of the general population. That means Indigenous people make up a 500% larger proportion of the prison population than the general population. Since 2007, the federal prison population increased by under 5%. In that same period, the Indigenous prison population increased by 39%. Indigenous inmates are less likely than non-Indigenous inmates to be granted parole. Indigenous persons receive higher security classifications than non-Indigenous persons. Indigenous inmates are released later in their sentence than non-Indigenous inmates. Indigenous inmates are more likely than non-Indigenous and mates to be segregated, undergo use of force, and end up in maximum security. Indigenous inmates are more likely than non-Indigenous inmates to return to prisons due to parole suspension or parole revocation. And despite entering correctional programs more quickly and finishing those programs sooner, Indigenous inmates are released later and revoked more often. And so on. There's just no way that Indigenous people are committing crimes at such a high rate, let alone to warrant harsher penalties. It just doesn't make sense. If anyone claims that the Canadian justice system is fair, then they must account for this discrepancy. They must be able to explain why one small minority group is being convicted of such a large proportion of the crime. One possible explanation is that indigenous people are prone to crime. That's a possible explanation, but it's also a racist one. There's no genetic predisposition towards crime, or if there is, it isn't the genes related to indigeneity. Unless someone has some evidence that suggests the pre-contact Americas were plagued by crime. That being said, it's not even just an Indigenous issue. Black Canadians represent the fastest growing demographic in Canadian prisons. There are 70% more black inmates in prison than there were in 2006. In fact, the rate of black incarceration has risen every year since at least 2005. They make up 10% of the population in prisons yet only 3% of the general population. So if Indigenous people commit more crimes because they're Indigenous, then does that mean black people commit more crimes because they're black? I mean if criminal disposition is genetic. White people make up not only a smaller proportion of the prison population than the general population, that proportion has been dropping. So, if Indigenous and black people are more likely to commit crime because they're Indigenous or black, then surely white people are less likely to commit crime because they're white. Can you start to see why this viewpoint is racist? It's the same old refrain white people used to take land away from indigenous people, to enslave them, and to preach the depravity out of them. They're naturally uncivilized and white people are civilized, which is why white people are entitled to brown land, persons, and spirits. But what if we don't take that racist stance? What if we admit that people aren't predisposed to crime based on race genetics, but we still think the justice system is fair and balanced? Well, you still need to account for that disparity. Maybe Indigenous people and black people do commit crime at a higher rate, but it's not because of genetics. Maybe it's because they're circumstance. For example, Indigenous people have a lower average income than the national average. They have lower education rates, lower unemployment, worse health, higher rates of violence, and so on. But then we're back to where we were on the imprisonment issue: do they fare worse socially because they're Indigenous? Are Indigenous people genetically predisposed to be impoverished, do worse in school, die sooner, and so on, just because they're Indigenous? To blame Indigenous people’s social ills on their indigeneity is the height of colorblindness. It ignores the decades—even centuries—of institutional racism that has stripped them of their land, their language, their family, their culture, their autonomy, their spirit. My earliest ancestors who came to what is now Canada did so 400 years ago. They weren't the first settlers either. White people as a group have been trying to erase indigeneity for a very long time, and because of Indigenous resilience, every effort of white settlers has ultimately failed. All they have left is the justice system. So white cops card Indigenous people at higher rates. White cops arrest them at higher rates. White judges sentence them at higher rates. White prison officials oppress them at higher rates. If reserves lands didn’t punish the indigeneity out of them, maybe reserve prisons will. And that is why the justice system is broken and racist. Check the description for links where you can read more on these topics. I hope you liked my video. If you did, give me a thumbs up and let me know in the comments below why. If you didn't like my video, give me a thumbs down and let me know in the comments below why. Please share my video and subscribe to my channel, and I look forward to talking to you again soon.
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I HIT A COLLATERAL MW2 TRICKSHOT AFTER FAZE RAMOS RAIDED ME! (Live IW4X Highlights w/ 15 KILLCAMS!)
hey what's going on everyone neca here i hope y'all having a wonderful day today so far as always today i'm bringing you guys another mw2 iw4x trick shotting video and this one as you can tell by the title i actually got raided by faze ramos once again on twitch a huge shout out to him for that telling both my twitch and youtube girl more than he even knows so thank you again man if you're watching this but anyways shortly after we got the rainbow series i actually hit my first ever collateral trick shot on mw2 i've been going for this for over 10 years and i've never been able to hit it so the fact that i finally did it is actually crazy not only did i hit it but i called it out as well you guys are gonna see it the reactions were absolutely crazy from me and everyone in the chat because i was streaming as well uh yeah you guys are gonna see it it's nuts if you guys agree at the end please make sure to like comment and subscribe for daily call of duty trick shotting uploads just like this one without further ado let's get into the mw2 trick shotting action hopefully you guys enjoy i am honestly haven't hit a 550 in so long it's not happening i don't think so at least [Music] yo i just said i'm not hitting a 550 and 46 meter almost hit that one's almost it coulee let me get half the surprise bro i hit marketed that's annoying damn customs what's good man welcome to the stream oh cloudy hit oh cloudy's a [ __ ] beast of this yo cloudy dude that was nuts yeah everyone's around in their 20s in here for the most part especially the people from rainbow stream but no way cloudy hit a crane shot oh no he's not on the crane but oh he hit a zooey from here yo cloudy's insane two shots one game bro what [Music] dude yo cloudy's crazy shout out to cloudy for that guys oh and shady's benji you must ask you that was your boy ask he's still around man no way cedar hit no worries dude he hit the car bounced he said oh my god no way oh no he didn't hit the car that was still sick dude he's always like i need a 550 [ __ ] yeah that was fire optic tumors is a bigger troll he was such a troll back today hex's brother also is optic psychosis i'm not stressing it too much bro if i hit that 552 piece bounce oh my god how am i doing broski i'm doing great lbr thank you for asking bro i'm dying to the 550 right now though and i don't know if this is one who names themselves after a cider bro cedar you see and he's in my team chill [Music] i normally said dude that's two almost hit something 550s right as koda got one too no dude we hate to see that it was going to get overused yeah oh it was already overused bro they're like coming back though i guess oh coda hit now too [Music] oh he hit the bounce let's go oh dude i need one of those shots hey coda good [ __ ] bro i haven't hit on a state yet just give it to me 77 views dude still in here that is huge man i owe ramos so much who's a big baller what's the difference between the zen and the max i guess the max is better so i've heard i don't have either i promise that's why i got the control of the cam i mean i'm not exactly knacking like a god either or anything but apparently the max has more room for scripts and like you can do longer scripts or something i don't know that's just what i've seen on people or like people complaining on twitter like i wanted the max not the zen max has more room for more scripts back to nice suey let's go gooey wait are you not in the game you're in the game bro what do you mean holding it again is that two shots one game and he's in front of the bounce he did [Music] wait his other one was this game right if it wasn't i feel dumb let's go go to good [ __ ] bro oh gooey this is my last round guys if i don't hit the 550 this round i don't get the surprise we can i maybe get like half the surprise pretty please fingers crossed i got two almost hits if i hit this round give it to him [Music] oh [ __ ] okay i mean i i don't know if it works like that it takes the fun out of the trick shot in fact if it does work like vacuum cedar hits as well i'll i mean i'll take it but don't know if it works like that [Music] i mean that's still a 2 out of 16 chance though there's 16 people in the game so by the way we got 81 viewers right now i know a lot of you guys are new here and a lot of you guys came from the ramos raid as well if you are new here please make sure to drop a follow i do stream mw2 iw4x every night i'm pretty interactive with my chat as you guys could tell i do upload daily on youtube as well to do exclamation point youtube and chat what the hell one of my throne knives after my shot killed him damn it ah [ __ ] it i ruined my own map in the foot dude i'm literally on the toe bro dude that was so long after damn it i ruined it i play on 58 bro 58 or sometimes i've dropped to 57 before but 58 someone i rock with i'm not gonna pick the map this time because i picked the last two i'm gonna let them do their own thing and put it on whatever map they want look at his hands they're up but he's probably gonna end up going like yep how do i know [Music] bella cory afghan i know it is unfortunate oh well honestly i'm done using that glass whenever i use a throw knife that's what happens but whenever i use a frag or something i can't throw a knife after the shot this dude's getting uh he's promoting real quick i love to see that it's a hustle out here but yeah gooey thank you for the challenge man that was fun to do now i can go back to going for my normal shots i go for it oh gooey still gave me the five gifted let's go dude i appreciate that let's go gooey now i can only imagine what it would have been if i actually hit that was actually a fun challenge to do though [Music] he's gonna keep a plus 550 with you i'm not going plus 550 wow thanks for playing hey thank you man should've done something like if i had a shot if i'd about actually no i'm trash of bounces that wouldn't have happened either no but uh the 550 honestly that gives me a good challenge because i never really go for them [Music] dude i'm like the zoom loads of my thing you guys know that i always go for zoom loads if you're in here a lot but right now i'm struggling with the timing for the sea lion one [Music] never mind i got it back oh prediction time going oh a prediction result is yes wait what was it i didn't hit who did the prediction result it wasn't yes dude am i hitting a plus 550 yes who who just ran the prediction result who did that you're so dumb you gave the points to the wrong people [Music] damn it i don't know but rip yeah why who was that dude someone lost 20k yeah i don't know if that was me yeah no you didn't vote lavik you chose the prediction outcome and you chose it wrong damn is there a way to reverse that yeah a bunch of people just got screwed damn yeah man that they said i voted no you didn't vote it you ended it now there it the voting ended a while ago like a really long time ago we stopped the voting round like 35 minutes ago here we'll do a prediction i'm going to do an easy prediction for you guys we're going to we're going to do a really really unrealistic one okay i'm going to say our it's like is anyone hitting a collat trick shot this game well i can't say this game but if anyone's hitting a collab trick shot this is for this game it's gonna be yes and no and i'm gonna leave it on five minutes to vote so you guys can all get your points and i'm assuming the one everyone's gonna vote is gonna be no because like a clad truck shot especially on favela it's not really gonna happen so you guys should be able to get your points back easy but hey man yeah i get the vip no fabrics i'll give it to you now i'm going to hit a clap for a watch someone hit the collat i did that one because i think it'd be so obvious that no one will but just watch someone hit it you guys should be getting the easy channel points right now the gambling i'm gonna actually put down points on yes that's funny is there no way i can get them back no bro i've run into that as well before just because i figured something like this was gonna happen they're pretty strict about it it's not like channel point rewards i don't know unless people would be like changing answers and stuff i don't know i'm never hot cause i got a lot of fans [Music] can you put in the chat to go for a collab so someone doesn't kill the first guy immediately uh i can i'm gonna say well i don't know if they're gonna line up if they do sometimes they only do for like one round on this map but i'll give them the heads up yeah that was a t2 by the way oh [ __ ] you i didn't even see that bro you give to the tattoos up to joey hey joey that's dope because now bro you get the tier two mode bro i actually have special emotes for tear too and i don't think anyone else has them i think that's the first tier two sub i've ever gotten i'm heated oh bro you'll get her back if only it was afghan or high rise bro hey yup look at that the real one emote guys can we drive some railway modes for gooey deal please let me know what you guys think what's that go for collat i let them know in chat commands it's exclamation point commands my sugar daddy oh they're not oh my god they are lined up no way oh i hit a collat [Music] no way bro what i kind of [ __ ] it up but the first try going for that is so funny guys no [Music] and that's gonna be a wrap on the video thank you guys so much for watching today i appreciate your time and i hope you enjoyed the watch if you did enjoy the watch like i said in the beginning please make sure to drop a like rating on the video drop a comment in the comment section below let me know your favorite shot or part of the video if you are new to my channel and you haven't seen one of my videos before please make sure to subscribe i do upload call of duty trick shotting videos daily so to stay active with the content i post please make sure to turn post notifications on as well by clicking the 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Inland Wetlands & Conservation Commission - July 21, 2021
inland wetlands inland wetlands and conservation committee public meeting wednesday july 21st 2021 at 7 30. this is a virtual meeting in accordance with governors uh the governor's executive order um we have uh public comment today derek no one had contacted me for comments tonight okay so with that being said um we'll start with our first application application number 734-21 winding brook turf farm inc great plains lane parcel number 279-001 and 279-0 at this time may the applicant present to uh our commission please uh members of the commission uh for the record my name is kevin johnson i'm with the engineering firm with close jensen and miller um just a quick recap from our may meeting uh the applicant is proposing um oh excuse me for a minute there could could i share the screen yes i'll add you as uh let me set that up okay try it now kevin okay i'm i'm sorry um just a quick recap from uh our may meeting uh the applicant is proposing to construct a uh quant style uh storage building for storage of farming equipment um this would be for you know activities during farming operations um the site is located on great plain road it is within the flood plain of beaver brook as we had discussed there is grading activity uh within the flood plain that the activity results in a net increase of flood storage of approximately seven cubic yards so we have no net loss of flood storage also at the may meeting uh the commission uh inquired whether any of the proposed activity impacted the wetland areas there there were mapped wetland units by town mapping in the area subsequent to that meeting the applicant hired a soil scientist uh who went out to the site uh flagged the wetlands uh we surveyed those wetland limits by survey instrument uh plotted them on the mapping that's indicated by the green line uh basically the wetland areas are confined uh to the forested area just to the south of the uh agricultural field there and the wetlands are basically at the tallest slope uh so none of the proposed activity uh being proposed is within any wetland area and in fact is much higher in elevation uh we did resubmit uh the plans uh with the wetlands uh and the uh wetlands soil scientists report uh two town staff uh i believe with uh responded to any questions and concerns and at this point i'd be happy to answer any questions any of the commission members may have thank you kevin um thank you mr morgan for uh coming back and taking a look at that um seeing and uh the mapping has changed a bit and there is an increase in storage is always a good thing of i'm all set with what i see any other commissioners have any comments i'd just like to agree with you ryan my concern was where were the wetlands and you know they did what they needed to do to locate them and where their building is not going to be involved in that and like you said they had the flood storage accounted for so looks okay to me yeah i don't i don't think uh this is lou i don't think i have any other uh questions on that and brian you want me to make a motion yeah if you could please okay uh i moved to um approve uh application number 734-21 winding book tour farm incorporated great plains road lane parcels number 279-001 and 279-003 do we have a second i'll second it okay you will take a vote all in favor all right hi hi okay thank you very much thank you very much have a good evening thank you thank you have a nice evening at this time we'll have uh application number 736-211 matt i'm sorry i don't know how to pronounce your last name in the town of weathershield parcel number 140-001 application to install channel stabilization measures within the regulated wetland area you can uh present for us please uh my name is matthew ayasi uh i live at 266 hang dog lane my parents own the property however i stay here i take care of everything i take care of the bells of the house so i was in my backyard weed whacking this was back over covid and i actually fell into the brook uh part of the backyard gave way um so i started uh doing a gabian fence uh i brought stone down by hand they range from 80 pounds to 300 pounds there's approximately 42 stones uh it went from the front of the culvert all the way to the backyard uh i the plan was to hold back the bank uh with gabian and stone to prevent the abramovities and the bank from eroding any further um i did have to dig out the first 30 feet of the brook uh approximately four and a half inches back in order to line the stones up correctly the back 80 feet was already eroded really bad where if you took your hand and you stuck it in it would go up to your elbow so i started that project not knowing that i needed a permit um everything everything has since been removed out of the book the best that i can um part of the abrovities uh the bulbs the roots for the abbovities some of them are still down there um i tried to pull them out with my truck i could not do it so i was talking with derek to see what what we could do in terms of reinforcing it i am willing to cover some of the costs i can't afford to cover all of the costs but i'm willing to uh put in some money uh whether you guys pay for everything and you guys send me the bill you know partial you know i'll cover partial for the bill i spent five grand on materials which are currently sitting in my backyard and i have no idea what to do with them any thoughts well unfortunately you did this work in a regulated area and as far as i know it was in uh it was on town property so it just makes it uncomfortable situation um yep and the eroding isn't a good thing and it just hurts downstream uh to add to it i know you've been communicating with uh town staff and uh that's good have you looked at what uh derrick has provided uh to re restore the area he mentioned using riprap a soil blanket and about 20 yards of top topsoil so i'm not i'm not sure what's what's going on again i want to put forth some money because i had already started i'm not able to cover the full cost so that the total project i think uh for what i was doing uh was just over five grand that was with the gabien baskets the stone and then the backfill stone i'm i'm trying to price out the rip-rap and everything right but that all that material was on was on town property that was that's the problem um did any other commissioners have anything to say do you have any idea well yeah i mean the basic idea is to kind of get it back where it was but protected so that the stream won't erode it anymore that's that's what you got so what's your proposing here what the thousand frozen is somewhat less than what you originally planned right uh correct so originally uh in the front the the bank went all the way down to the water and what i did is i took four and a half inches back so that the gavian fence sat flush all the way back you know right to the right to the dirt uh in the back section it was just a huge drop off and uh the uh the bank was actually eroded into where you could put your elbow to it um now in terms of what i did there was already uh an island of sorts there was a grass patch right at the the base of all that so you had your drop off then there was a little grass patch and that that ran most of the way so i added a little dirt just to make it flat to put the stone on yeah i went over and then you know parked on the street and took a look down it's pretty much a mess right now uh yeah now you're going to be able to get that stone out of there the town's going to be able to get it out um so i have uh i believe there's 10 pieces of bluestone that are left to come out yeah um i i left them for now uh only because i work full-time so i i've been exhausted i've been overworked and uh so they're they're still down there um i could take them out at any time i just wanted to wait for the meeting uh to see what you guys had to say okay so the stone and the rebar all that stuff's going to be gone and then you're going to be putting in the rip wrap and the [Music] seed mixture that eric's talking about right yeah um i'm i'm not uh i'm not sure if if uh if you guys are paying for it and you're gonna bill me or if i have to put up cash up front i'm not i'm not sure on that or if or if i'm responsible for the whole thing yeah that's not our decision to make right i knew in the town correct brent i agree with that all right okay all right so so you're basically going to restore it in so far as possible to what it was and try and prevent the erosion okay that's all i got um so yeah i'm planning on doing the rip rap and everything so uh again you you did take a look at the uh map that uh town staff did provide you with their suggestions on how to how to repair it correct yeah i've been back and forth with derek regarding everything um he sent me a list of all the materials needed so i am i have that all covered i've been looking into the materials okay and you guys have been talking you guys have town staff and yourself have been discussing cost and who's gonna take the cost uh correct i i mentioned uh that unfortunately uh i do not have all the funds to to do all of it myself um i i do have some cash that i can put up um or if uh if you guys do it and you guys can send me a bill for you know half of it or however you guys want to do it um i know for for me personally uh if i have to pay for the whole thing it's going to probably take me a month to do it right i'm not we're not going to we're not here to discuss the financial who's doing it we have the ability to set fines i'm i'm i'm not looking to find anybody i'm just looking to restore the area um i reviewed uh mr greger's restoration plan to help you get it going i i like it yeah it is it is the thing that we need to do we need to jump on this relatively quick um my one of my suggestions would have been maybe uh with the sill fence or in lieu of the sill fence we can put some hay bales there and stake them just because it looks like when that water gets rolling it takes a lot of the bank with it for you know eroding from so that would probably help us as it's being restored but um i'm i'm not i i'm not here to discuss or look at financially who's the burden is going to be on we're looking at an application to restore something that was disturbed in the regulated area and with you saying that you have reviewed what the town proposed um i wonder if any of the other commissioners have any other comments before we put this to a vote uh again i i like what was proposed and i'm willing to do you uh any any suggestions you guys have about uh doing it and as long as it gets done i have a four-year-old today's her birthday and she's always here and she likes going over there so it's a safety on that as well so when you know if i can get it done as fast as i can that's that's the goal so brian just uh to interject yeah i've been speaking with uh matt about options for covering the cost of this um i've spoken with physical services that they will do the work um you know i think i'm going to leave it up to myself and sally katz and matt's kind of work out how payment's going to work i know matt has offered to at this point cover the cost of the riprap stone which is essentially going to restore the area that he impacted the most um you know i think the town being a town channel on tom property i think there were some issues out there to begin with that needed to be addressed um you know unfortunately um you know he took it upon himself to do it we would have addressed it ourselves coming through the commission but i think at this point um at least as far as i know physical service is going to get the work done as soon as they can and uh we'll work with him directly on you know restoration costs and how we want to work that out okay um does any other commissioners have any comments uh before we vote is that is there a motion i'll make a motion uh this is brent make a motion to approve application number 736-21 matt ayassi and town of wethersfield parcel number 140-001 which is to install the channel stabilization measures within a regulated wetland area um do we have a second blue i'll second all in favor hi hi hi okay thank you matt thank you guys appreciate it uh moving on to application number 737-211 maribel el monte 47 spruce street parcel number 121-032 application to remove construction materials and restore a regulated wetland flood plain area if the applicant could uh present to us please hi hi do you hear me yes we can hear you hi i'm mayor welcome yes i'm property owner of 47th street street not 16. um i want to start by saying that um first of all this was an honest mistake in my part and i have to tell you that when we purchased the property back in 2000 um i was married and back then you know i didn't handle any of the paperwork or anything to be honest with you with this project that i have discovered that i own wetlands that is actually on the blueprints of the house um and you know my mistake was that we started this project one you know i decided to put up this pool because i have my first grandchild and you know with this whole forward thing i wasn't able to go out so we said okay we're going to put up a pool i contacted several um contractors but no one ever showed up which probably would have saved me from all this because they have experience and um but anyway so my significant other you know he's um he does construction and we say you know so as a family project let's just start the project and and see what we when we go from there when we began the project we you know we think i figured all right so we haven't put up the entire pool let me go get the permit now because again naive of myself i am not aware of anything um about the wetland and i wasn't aware that i needed to go get a permit first and i want to apologize for that sincerely um then when i went i said okay so if they come by to approve me the the the permit they'll see that the where everything is so far not knowing that again i was placing things on um on when that i um i have all the interest to put everything back the way you guys instruct me to do it because it is with no matters that i want to leave by the way it is i don't want to need that for the children and i don't want it to be a problem for for us either um so you know i i i don't know i was reading on the part that says the trench you know but i i'm aware that when we purchased that i think that that was that was already there that was already part of our backyard all we did with that was that um we cleaned it up because there was you know from room 15 we get a lot of people who throw things down from their cars and everything starts coming down this way so again it was a project and we said all right so let's just start cleaning things down but it wasn't that we were building anything as far as the trench that takes the water down to the other side um so i'm just here you know again it was an honest mistake on my part and i am here to repair and do as you guys tell me i would like to still install the pool if i'm able to and according to the rules and regulations like i want to put it exactly where i am allowed to do it and um i want i want to be compliant with the town rule you guys take it from there because at this point i'm just here to do whatever you guys think is right okay thank you um have you have you looked at the suggestions that the town provided yes i did i did i saw that um it said that i'm we need to restore the i'm sorry um and then i had it right here i think you guys are giving me up to september to um first of all i know i need to remove the material that was placed in and so then and we haven't touched it again ever since um zebra came over i just froze you know i said all right let's wait so we have the meeting when you guys tell me right now go ahead and do it that's what we're gonna start doing whatever you guys tell me to do we will remove the material um it says to restore the the area so i want to know in detail what does that consist of so again i i'm compliant and i do what the town has expected me to go and also uh it says here that we are to i get to see the area again with the proper well and mixie which is also as long as i know where to get it from which once again he would do what's insane and and that's basically it and then again we we started installing a fence that's another thing i want to mention and i want to know how far down to the wetland area are we allowed to have the end of the fence you know that's another thing that was one of my concerns because i don't want it to be above the wetlands again you know okay well as as far as this application we're looking to restore what you have disturbed and what the town staff has proposed is starting with removing the s the soil pile back there by the drainage channel and removing the removing the construction materials in the pool out of the regulated area install installing silt fence and planting the conservation mix that is i think it is provided in this packet or town staff could uh provide with you um to provide to you right yes i did see that and i saw a website as well and information of where to get it from so i guess i'll be um i have up to september because it isn't it's not the right time to do that so that's fine i appreciate that yeah and but my question is as far as the um i get the removing construction but um the soil the soil you're saying that because we did place on soil above yeah there's there's there's a stockpile of excavated soil and vegetation on the rear of your lot or you mean the bags that were there yeah okay on the way in the rear that would have to come out okay so let me ask you a question so since um i know that i i will still be able to place the pool closer to the house out of the wetland area that that we have there that soil is what we're going to use to place at the bottom of the pool because that's part of the the project so i don't know where to remove that too you could you can remove that soil and keep it somewhere on your property just not in the regulated area for later where you move the pool we're looking at what has been disturbed in this area that's shaded green um that would that were talking about all right so you have the pictures right you have the pictures with you mm-hmm which page are we looking at it says view of channel and stockpile looking east we're starting with that right there that would be page three of three so you're saying to remove that how will we remove that means and methods truly isn't up to us i mean how did it get placed there you mean by the drench right in the back area what we did was that we cut down the trees that were back there because that was you know those trees the the the trees that are all the way back there going to root 15 that's what we did we cleaned that area with that but we didn't um place any soil there that we just um we just cut down those trees so that it could look even mm-hmm hi mary bell it's derek hi derek hi um yeah i think what i was referring to in my memo was it from that photo it looked like some of the plants that were cut down were just thrown back there and i know we talked the channel was already there but it looked like it had been there'd been shovels taken out along the edges just to kind of clean it up it looked like some of that excess materials there so it's not a large pile it just looked like some of the the vegetation that was taken out and maybe a little bit of the soil from the channel was put there so we're just looking to have that that taken out and that be included in the restoration area okay so you want the soil back on the on the trench no uh i'm not saying that's got to go back there just it needs it can't be left piled up in the wetlands that's you know as it is right now it's going to prevent any growth from coming up so we need to take that out and have that part of the whole uh restoration effort okay i understand yep okay okay yep so we're gonna all right so you need to get rid of the soil so we'll do that as well as the the construction material in that area okay when what they um it looks like the pool right yes we're gonna remove all that okay so do i have um a day that you want to design i i i not specifically i mean i i think the town has provided you a day so if the job can be completed by that day that would be great after the pool and stuff is removed you'd probably scarify the area and apply your seed mix uh by that september date i think would be sufficient okay okay so i want to ask you another question i don't know if this has to do with you if it has to do with a um building and permits as far as placement for the pool how many feet away from the house is the permitted area that that would be the building department yeah that would be um as far as the yeah we can handle where the pool is placed outside the wetland limits um i think just to clarify because this is a little bit unusual for the for the commission so they understood this particular plan the one i had prepared dated july 15th shows three different wetland limits generally our regulated area will be what is shown on the town in the wetland map um in this instance you can see where the line runs through the middle of the house is just based on visual field inspection that's clearly not the button i don't know if that's an error or that's an old limit that was there um so that's that's one the the other limit two limits that are shown are in the back um you see there's one that's from the 1995 plot plan um that was a more recent wetland limit that was shown on the plan i mean typically wetland limits that are you know 25 years old like that we we would not consider to be um still accurate uh but i'm showing on the on the plan as a point of reference and then i i noted a line that cuts from about 64 feet behind the house to about excuse me about 40 feet behind the house that based on just looking at the 2017 aerial photos and being out in the field and kind of looking at the uh the color of the vegetation that's out there that appears to me to be what the wetland has been historically so you know i had been speaking with um the applicant about the fact that you know we should come she should come to see you and have the commission determine what limit we you got you wanted to hold as the as the weather limit so she can place her pool outside of that um my recommendation was to use these the line that's closest to the house which appears visually to be the wetland limit that's 64 feet and 40 feet off and give her the option if she wants to have it flagged maybe the actual wetland limit is further back and then she would have more room to do it but in the absence of flagging you know we would have to utilize one of the three well the limits shown as what we're considering the regulated area okay yeah just derek it is conceivable if she were to go ahead and have it flagged by a soil scientist to do the work it is conceivable that it could in fact be moved closer to the house or something than what you have now so it seems reasonable just to make a decision based upon what you've put out before us and go with it any other comments from the commissioners uh a question or a statement brent uh to the group kind of an observation um i i guess um just it just seems to make sense to me you know the other one is both of the other uh possible boundaries are just straight lines so they seem like they're kind of you know just somebody said okay that's where the let ones are and just drew a line and uh kind of regardless of the topography so so what you're saying we we identify one of those and give the applicant the ability to uh start what they need to do well yeah that was that was uh his third derek's third point was uh you know one of these three lines which one is it it's up to you commissioners to figure this out so then the applicant knows where to go sure yeah i i agree with you brent i liked uh making a decision on what the line should be and moving forward for restoration and uh i do like the line that was drawn that uh 6440 line because if the applicant were to get it flagged on her own at her own cost it may move towards the house more so yeah i agree any other comments so this is something that the town will come over and do then is that what i'm understanding uh i think i mean those are about the dimensions that you can hold off the back of your house so um i think we talked i can give you a plan um that's a little cleaner than this for your building permit application and then you can draw the pool on somewhere outside those limits where you'd like to do it and then as part of the building permit application it doesn't affect wetlands at that point and you know we can sign off on it that way but we wouldn't be initially coming out to market for you you know if you need some help with that we can help you with it um that that would be fine too just let me know okay thank you very much okay seeing no other comments do we have a motion for application 737-21 with the consideration of the 64 in 70 line of wetlands 40. 40 i'm sorry yeah i can take a stab at that um i moved to approve application number 737-21 bill amonte 47 spruce street parcel number 121-032 for the removal of construction materials and to restore uh regulated wetland and floodplain areas with using the approximate field inspection of 7 15 21 which identified the 40 and 60 feet of house do we have a second i'll second it thank you brent all in favor aye aye okay we thank you mirabelle thank you have a good night am i able to give me yes you're all set thank you you guys have a good night thank you okay moving on to application 738 spruce street i believe that would be a mr sullivan yeah mr uh mr chairman before we move on uh because it wasn't part of the original agenda as i received the materials um earlier this week that i think technically that has to be added to the agenda by a motion uh and an approval by the commission and then we can hear it okay do i have a motion to add application 738-2 spruce street um [Music] to the agenda to hear it tonight don't move luke do you have a second i'll second it thank you mary all in favor aye aye okay with that uh passing to move on to the agenda uh if the applicant uh can present to us please yeah my name is eric sullivan i'm actually maribel's neighbor so we're kind of jointly in the same situation i'm not building anything though that's the only difference when she when maribel when they put their fence up the like the cattails you know the wetlands area by that little stream yeah um it had like an outcropping and it flowed into her yard but then when they cleared to put the pool up i had this small corner triangle like 15 by 15 by 15 that um just didn't look right it didn't you know it didn't flow anymore the with the line of the property so i just took it upon myself to cut down those cattails clear that and i actually took silt out of the little stream this you know it's like what two to three feet wide and i was i get the silt from everybody upstream so i've i've been living there since 1996 and i was actually the model home i purchased and so it's a common occurrence for me to have to clean up the garbage that flows downstream from the 515 and at the same time i i basically like you would do the connecticut river i dredge it and i just take the silt that's in there and i throw it into the low spots on my lawn you know which is the left and right of that little stream and like i said i've been doing that since 96 and i the only reason i cut those cat tails because it you know just didn't look right anymore and i was playing my plan was to i took that silk kind of level it off somewhat and it's still a low spot but it's definitely lower than the stream by a good foot the stream has like kind of a bank that we've built up over the years so nothing enters the stream from my yard it's just from upstream and um so my plan was to plant grass seed in that little triangle by her fence and to just have the lawn all be one piece and not have this one spot of cattails that kind of looked out of place and i froze the little amount that i did i didn't think again that i needed a permit for it but i did go down and paid for that uh monday and filled out the application and did what i had to do what happened was when they were inspecting for maribel's pool they looked over and said what's going on over here you know and that's how that's why i'm here now so i just wanna i'm hoping that you're gonna say it's just so minor that we can just let eric plant some lawn there and uh that's that'll be the end of it that's my wish okay um do you have do you have the pictures in front of you that from the that i received from the town i do have pictures in front of me and you're talking about i see a picture with the white stockade fence on my left some cat tail still there disturbed area i see upstream there is an area where the water steps down i see the silt fence that you installed right again unfortunately that is a regulated area and whenever working doing anything in the regulated area supposed to be reviewed right i understand that i should have got a permit first i just thought it was a small area that wasn't required but it actually looks more that i actually put silt farther up onto my lawn because like i said it was a low spot it was just you know flooding uh due to the construction next door so i it looks like i disturbed a larger area than i really did i probably put silt another five feet or so farther onto my lawn trying to make it all level you know because what was happening was when they did their construction there they blocked off the stream and it was hitting at that end and coming back and flooding my whole area like i you might have one of the pictures where i tried to mow the lawn in that area and it's just you know the lawnmower was sinking in it so but since then they put the stream back the way it was in 96 and um where so the water could flow over to folly broke like it always did so now i don't have that flooding anymore yes i checked it out when we had that big rain last week and it was you know everything was fine but like i got that soap barrier fence up but that's actually like i said that's silk's not going to come out of my yard and go into the stream because that the yard is lower than the stream you know has a bank i don't think i don't know i try to give you as many pictures so you could see what i was trying to describe no i think you did a good job doing that it's just that we have an area now that we need to discuss and how we're going to get that resolved how we're going to get that restored how how the commission would like to see that restored um i'm not really too concerned what you've done in years past in the wetlands because uh that's not really what's in front of us right now what's in front of us is that triangular piece that's been disturbed right right do you have any uh do you have any comments from any uh commissioners yeah if i i might ask here the way i understand it is that there were other wetlands plants cattails stuff that was there and that's already been taken down and the apple by the application you say remove cattails and plant launcies in this to complete the backyard line lawn so you want to take out more of the cattails the tall grasses to put in a regular lawn is that is that what you got in mind no i actually i only want to put lawn on the my backyard side of the stream the other side with the cattails we just cut a little bit back so we could walk along the edge and not fall in while we were trying to work and you know you know and like i said it's an ongoing process to have to clean up garbage that flows downstream so i want a little you know walkway i wasn't planning on putting any grass on that side of it on the north side just uh the the lawn area by that white fence that little that triangle there and then so the lawn will go right you know right up to the edge and that the the natural vegetation just grows on that bank like within a month you'll it would be green even if i didn't do anything it says that it's very fertile that the silk that i throw down there but that's all the only seating i was talking about was on the south side of the stream towards my house by that fence uh let me ask you this was the uh wetlands vegetation the grasses and things like that all the way up to the bank on the north side at one time um i mean i'm looking at there's a the picture on the wall yeah when i moved in uh kokomo was the builder he actually had it cleared about a good 30 feet farther back i just didn't want that much lawn so i only had you know seated where there's that tree with the bird feeders on it that's that little area there and i let the rest of it just grow back naturally you know and up and then i had it like i said up to where the fence got put in and i said well let me just clean that corner out but it actually was cleared much farther back when i moved in there in 96. let's see and they thought they told us you know it was basically there's like i don't know if you could tell from the pictures there's a few trees there um a little beyond where the cattails are uh that that's about where he had it cleared out to like probably another 30 feet or so and they told us at that point we had a meeting and they said you know that this was wetlands we raised up you know so you won't get flooded the town required them to raise up the grade and anything to that where that clearing was he said beyond that you can't you know disturb it and also that they mentioned how the northeast utilities had a uh easement there you know like you can't do anything back there so i pretty much followed what i was told uh since i've been there and like that stream is the same as it was back then all the way up if you go up the street it's you know it goes through all the backyards yeah yeah i know not spruce well i guess with that said uh commissioner cenzaro do you have uh any comments uh no i'm just looking at uh at the note from derek and it seems like that may be the directive we take no i'm good thank you all right thank you well i'm looking at it where we need to restore this um get something established um guys suggested putting the wetlands mixture on it um not cutting further into it to add more lawn um just to really just to address that triangle that disturbed area i'm also looking to see how the wetland mapping should be adjusted as the applicant before him if we should look at that 100 foot to 114 foot from the property corner that was suggested with our motion if we can put this to a vote to include that anyone willing to make a motion just trying to gather myself here uh brian that that uh figure you just gave us i see that in derek's melbourne is there a map somewhere that i might have missed it yes if we go to that map here that is uh that was issued after the initial packet i emailed you separately uh i believe it was maybe just yesterday okay okay so that that's the so what we're looking at that particular line is what that was something that was done before that was a field observation as just like the uh applicant before yeah the same one it is a field observation dare correct me if i was wrong that is your field observation correct he's muted yes it is okay so yeah so there's a line from the 1995 plan similar to the last one yeah in that case it was further back from the house in this case that appears to be a little closer to the house than what it appears to be as wetland limit in the field um you know as i was indicating my memo you know generally if there's a wetlands disturbance it's got to be restored or mitigated so a couple options you may want to consider is putting back the area that was just recently disturbed as wetlands or you know it appears historically maybe there was wetlands on the north side of the channel that's that's been you know reused has become lawn now you know you could have him mitigate the area lost on the south side of the channel and put that same area back somewhere on the north side of the channel um if you know that that would be under the purview of the commission as well provide at least mitigation for the same area that's lost is an option that could be considered so what you're suggesting is that the area like where the tree is in the birdhouse on the north side of the stream no louise saying no that's not what you're saying yeah no that's what he's that's what he's saying you're right so you you possibly to leave the front part on the south side [Music] as is a possible way to mitigate that loss would be to go on the other side and have that come back up as wetlands grasses and things like that i mean that's allowable um you know wetland impacts are allowed but generally the requirement is they have to mitigate with at least the same area so i'm just putting that out there as something to consider um alternatively i mean my first suggestion was have just replaced what was just recently disturbed um but i'm just putting it out there that's another consideration if you wanted to go that route could be uh could be done as well i wouldn't have any problem putting like the square feet would i have on the lawn side on the south side and just add more wetland you know foliage whatever to the north side to to make up for the difference it's not a bad it'll grow back on its own without being pretty much doing anything but i could uh you know i could plant some you know whatever it takes to put it back the way it was on a north side for the make up for the difference would there be a need to use those particular kinds of grasses that you recommend eric to meet i guess into things like grasses i'm not all that familiar those sounds special those cattails are whatever the proper name is they grow back like like weeds you know they they just spread and spread and so i mean if i were to do nothing if i were just to let's say pull up the lawn area and they would they would spread on their own you know by next year you would see like i never had lawn there you know wherever i i just let them because you have to actually keep on top of them to keep them from coming up the up the yard i still get them in the middle of my yard to stay you know if you if you let the grass grow too long yeah i think if it continues to be mowed you'll keep it keep it down it'll be more like a lawn area um i mean to answer the question sometimes there's been a mitigation where we have wetland plantings with specific um plants other times um you know if it's more it depends on the type of application and where it's located we just will allow topsoil with a wetland seed mix and let it come back um you know i'd recommend doing that to encourage the growth but as the owner's saying you know it looks like that area to the north of the channel has been mowed and it keeps staying that way you know if it's left if it's reseeded with some wetland mix the area that you require i suspect it will come back as wetlands eventually yeah it's always it doesn't dry out over there so everything grows real fast yeah as i look at one of the pictures it seems like where he does mo where that little tree is i mean as i look down past that uh it seems like okay he's got one the next door neighbor up has got correct me if probably wrong but it looks like it could be wetlands vegetation and stuff like that so you kind of cut into um what should be growing there naturally i don't know just it seems like it's not a it's not it's not an even line the if you look up the the street everybody's backyard you know some go back far their other ones are not as much i i personally feel like i did probably a little than anybody on the whole street as far as disturbing anything you know for that little the area around the uh birdhouses there are bird feeders even at that you still got the problem with the the south side where you're taking off a lot of the grasses that were there so it looks kind of ugly here derek correct me if i'm wrong were you were you suggesting that we allow um the south south side to be seated as his lawn and then uh recover on the north side as we just said at least that amount of disturbance if not more that's the other way around no i was i was saying the area that's been recently disturbed on the south side it could either be required to be put back as wetlands which is what the owner wasn't looking to do or you could consider allowing him to plant seed and let that be lawn similar to some of the other properties uh you've noted next door where it seems long up to the south side of the channel and then you know have him restore a square foot area equal to or larger than what's been removed on the south side as well and on the north side so he would have launched through the channel and then additional area behind the channel that is pretty much lawn now would would come back as well in whatever area you you decide okay i didn't say that that's what i meant to say it seems like every time we've mitigated or allowed that we've always had a drawing a plan a planting schedule of plants um and if the owner would uh want that or accept that he would have to come back and present that to us if you'd like to mitigate yeah it's not a problem i could draw out what you know i'll just figure out measure out the square feet that's disturbing on the north side but what i say actually looks a lot worse because i put silt on top of my lawn trying to level it off but and then make a drawing of the back of the the north side as to what would go back as uh wetlands to make up for that the amount that was on the south side right and you would that wouldn't be hard to do you would include these quantity of in the uh variety of species right okay and i'd do it as soon as possible you know yeah i i agree with you you have a meeting every month yeah i'm sorry i didn't hear that brent you know i i i totally agree with what you were saying brian i think he needs to come back with a with a better application this i mean the thing that says for example he says remove cattails and you know i wouldn't vote for that um there are some ideas here that he might be able to do something with but he's got to put it into his request and present it to us okay so with that said do we want to table this until next month i think well my opinion would be that would be ordinarily the way we would handle it as far as when i said remove cattails that i was that was like after the fact that i was just stating what was already done really i have no intentions of removing anything else okay okay it seems like we discussed two things we discussed moving forward with a conservation mix on the south side with uh changing some of the or adding into the notes the field observation of the wetlands and then we have another option of mitigating the north side equal to or greater than the south side what was disturbed with that being said we would need a a plan or drawing detailing what is proposed do we have a motion for any of the two options or the third option would be a motion to table you're looking for a plan then we have to pay with correct yeah i think so if we're if we're not looking for a plan and we're just going to do what eric had uh stated where we leave the south side to be grass seed and the north side equal or um or more in disturbed area to be like to grow back with what our mix is so uh identified then then we would be able to make that motion tonight correct derek do you have any uh of those two options do you have any um input on that which one you'd like from the town's perspective well i i would say um in the case of the previous application that they are restoring what was recently disturbed um so we were saying you know a wetland seed mix and some top soil would be sufficient i would say that would be a sufficient solution on the south side of the channel where it's been disturbed recently as an option if if we are if you're going to allow mitigation and as the chairman pointed out typically with mitigation we get a plan showing the area that's going to be mitigated and what's going to be planted um a lot of times that's more than just a wetland seed mix that could be a combination of that and you know a number of wetland plants um i would say if you're going to go the mitigation route and allow it to remain or to be converted to lawn on the south side of the channel and then have some mitigation area on the north side of the channel then i would recommend you know tabling and looking for a a plan from the applicant i think it you know i think maybe the applicant can speak to if that's really if that's what he wants long up to the south side of the channel then that way he might be looking at that tabling and bringing us a plan next month mr sullivan with me yeah you have a preference to i i had hoped to get this the lawn planted but i don't care i mean what's another month it's you know it's not affecting me really any in any way or or the property is just uh i'll draw something up and uh is this the last zoo meeting or the we uh or you don't know yet with hopes that this would be the last zoom meeting would be meeting in person or next one all right um like i said i could just uh draw something up and then next month uh you know i would assume that it would be approved because you know it should just be drawing something what we just discussed you know just putting it in writing yeah mr sullivan i can i can help you out with that um maybe we should talk um you know we talk next week and i can help you with kind of what what plantings you may want to propose and the area would be looking at or i think what the commissioner you're looking for so i can help you out with that yeah i want to make sure it's right so we don't have to keep going over it just get it done once i'm good with that let's make a motion to table list to next month when the applicant comes in with the mitigation plan yep so moved i'll stack it right all in favor aye aye aye okay thank you mr sullivan i you know what i i had one question i forgot to ask you earlier where that fences i never saw any surveyors uh markings or anything i i used to know where i know where the property line starts in front of the house but i lost track of where it ends in the backyard is when you guys go back out to reinspect there's any way somebody could stick a rebar back in the ground like they used to be i don't know i lost track of the thing over the years as far as uh east and west where the property line is yeah the town doesn't do um you know like that for for private um so that's something you'd have to have done yourself if you wanted to have it reestablished oh okay i just realized the line the lines the property lines shown on the plans that i gave you are approximate i mean that's pretty close usually but um if you really want to know for sure you'd have to have a survey or do that yeah i just work in case i don't plan on going anywhere but in case i sold the house i didn't want to find out that defense of the foot into my property or you know i mean i just want to and not get that right i was going to say defense is something that the you know bullying department doesn't issue permits for that's usually a private matter between the two property owners as to uh you know where the line is and where the fence should be placed okay yeah she said she measured off the house and said okay you know that would have felt better if i saw a surveyor out there all right i'll talk to maribel about it all right thank you okay thanks okay moving on to the conservation portion uh commission portion of this uh seeing none we have the organizational meeting [Music] as you know without jim we are looking to nominate and elect of a chairman do we have any do we have a discussion for that before we make a motion is there anybody that's interested in taking the role of chairman ryan i would suggest you um if you're interested i knew that was coming though you know um i appreciate it and i and i thank you guys um there's just a little reservation with that with uh that i've expressed to derek um i i just never want my occupation to ever be an issue um put anybody in a situation the commission myself or the town that would be my really only reservation um with that well i i think you uh are professional enough to know when to recuse yourself so i have no idea yeah you've done that from time to time so we know that you take care of that okay and you know with with your experience now and you've been around the commission for a number of years now too that you know you know how it goes so all right i appreciate those words gentlemen um we have a vote do we have a vote to elect me as the chairman yeah i imagine [Music] okay i'll second it again okay all in favor hi hi so if so technically if i don't vote we can't do it huh that's not enough again thank you uh commission um moving on we have the nomination and election of a vice chairman uh do we have a discussion or a nomination well i want to uh um i i he's going to kill me but brent are you available to uh take over that position i said i know how to be vice chair i guess so thanks to you you taught me well uh you were you were great brian if he accepts it which it sounds like he is i think you're going to be in good hands and you'll have a a very good uh record right there yes so it's great i nominate brent owen for um vice chairman do do we have a second i second it okay mary thank you um can we put this to a vote all in favor all right all right all right thank you all very much all right appreciate a second thank you brent moving on uh authorization of uh derrick greger to sign notices of the commission do we need we don't need uh do we need to put that uh we need to put that just to a boat correct or we need a motion hmm we've made a motion in the past yeah yeah i was going to say you did with the previous two items so i will i would just make a motion i mean yeah we've done year to year okay i'll make them i can make the motion to authorize derrick regular assigned notices of the commission all right i'll second that all in favor all right okay the appointment of derrick greger has a designated interim agent of the commission as well do we have a motion a motion to appoint um uh the appointment derek uh gregory does the interim of the commission do we have a second i can't connect all in favor all right all right moving on to general minutes the approval of minutes dated may 19 2021. we'll take a minute to review them we haven't do we have enough to vote on that yeah we've got four okay all right do we have the motion for the approval of the minutes motion to approve sorry we have a second i'll second it mary mary will second that all in favor aye okay number two for staff uh for business staff update regarding enforcement of erosion controls for disturbances um less than 0.5 acres yes you may remember from a few meetings ago we had a resident from president hill uh come in who expressed some concerns with in a budding owner who had done regraded and receded their backyard which was less than a half acre of disturbance therefore it didn't trigger an inland wetlands permit uh his concern was he had erosion onto his property because proper erosion controls were not installed by the owner upstream um so he had to ask you know for us to look at ways that we might be able to have some enforcement authority in those instances um so i had included in the packet excerpts from the 2002 connecticut guidelines for soil erosion and sediment control and highlighted some sections that um just define where the half acre came from i think um you know that's pretty standard throughout the state that that is the threshold um you know it has to do with you know the amount of area obviously that gets disturbed in the potential for issues uh but also trying to be reasonable because you know there's a lot of people that you know do yard work that's a lot less than that and could cause a problem but you know we don't have the staff necessarily in design to you know be monitoring all of that activity um so i provided that just as a background but that's that's stated in there i think by state statute um they had some excerpts from the state statutes in there as well that talked about that so that's where it was generated from originally um previous chairman jim culpa had looked at our property maintenance in our in our code chapter 122 and uh you know contacted me with some suggestions about maybe looking at the zoning enforcement officer and property maintenance officer if there's one person that works in the building department right now and see because they do have enforcement authority they do have the ability to find um for you know a variety of issues so i included that chapter in there highlighted some of the important uh that went with it you know he was suggesting that the blighted premises which um you know generally refers to properties that are not maintained or taken care of that's usually when he gets involved and um getting in touch with the owners and tries to have it addressed uh but there are other instances where you know people allow their bushes to go overgrow the sidewalk too much um they may be infecting the sidewalk they may be affecting sight lines property maintenance officer gets involved in those things so you know it wouldn't be unreasonable maybe to consider having him also have the ability if there's a complaint in an issue like that to be able to go out and have some enforcement authority that we or myself or whoever the agent is that does not have based on the inland wetlands regulations um i had spoken with uh the the ceo and the pmo um like i said the same person he you know thought that was reasonable he didn't seem to have any issues with it um you know if we if that's something um you think would be beneficial then i i will i'll bring it back to him and the town manager because it's an ordinance it's something that would have to go through the town manager's office and be approved by town council they did just recently go through the property maintenance section and make some changes in the last few months but that certainly could be done again if we you know if we feel it's something we want to recommend and pursue so you know the person responsible for doing didn't seem to have an issue um i suspect um the tom manager won either you know one thing that when we originally uh were speaking with that particular property owner he was referring to erosion issues he has contacted me since asking about you know who handles drainage issues and that's another thing that we deal with a lot is uh people will take their roof leaders and their downspouts and they'll pipe them right to their neighbor's property and end the pipe there and cause problems similarly we're left with a situation where i don't really have any any authority to force something usually what i'll do as a courtesy is send the person that's doing a letter stating it's come to our attention they're causing a problem you know be a good neighbor and you know work with your neighbor and address the disconnect the downspouts or the sump pump or whatever they're doing um so we have a similar so there's really two things one could be the erosion control issue which was initially brought up but that property owner i know also had problems with drainage that was what we originally discussed a couple years prior when it was happening that the flow of the drainage patterns had been changed and affected his property um so i would say if we're going to go that route i would like to include some kind of enforcement action for that as well um something that has more teeth because like i said i know i do a courtesy letter a lot of times that's where it ends and people are calling me a year or two later saying well nothing's been done and then it becomes a private matter where you know i tell them you have to get an attorney or if you can't work it out with your neighbor it goes down that route so you know maybe having having someone in town that has a little bit more teeth to try and get compliance um and avoid that rule i think wouldn't be a bad thing it would help me out on the engineering side because we like i said we get a lot of those complaints and calls every year and um you know again i don't have that enforcement capability so i was just bringing it back to the commission because we had um told the the resident that had come in a couple meetings ago that we would you know pursue this and see what we could do i know um chairman culpo was you know interested in really trying to follow through on that and suggested this so i'm just bringing it to you as a point of discussion to see if that's you know what your thoughts are one way or the other and um you know how to proceed i i like the other the idea of another set of eyes to help enforcement um how do we keep this going uh besides discussion i mean we will discuss amongst ourselves tonight a little you know with our with our commission tonight but what do we do after that if the commission agrees to you know continue moving forward i i think if you if that's how you felt and you agreed that was a reasonable uh path forward then um i'll work with the property maintenance officer and the town manager and um see what we can do to move it forward i think the next step is really going to the top manager you know explaining what what the concerns are what we're looking to do and you know just seeing if he's agreeable if he is then it would be a matter of him or myself going to town council to modify the ordinance does any other commissioners uh like that idea or have any comments on that idea yeah as much as i i don't like adding uh you know new regulations i think um having been in town for all these years that worked i hate it when somebody's doing something in a yard and disturbing and forcing water onto someone else's yard or you know so forth and so on so i think giving them more and a town more teeth to reinforce that would be a good idea does any other commissioners have uh anything to add okay so it looks like we're gonna continue it continue that ball rolling derrick with uh the enforcement of erosion controls and stuff that you know pointing someone to just have another set of eyes okay then i'll uh i'll take that back to the town manager and i'll report back to you um in the future as to how that's progressing and for correspondence no action required has everyone seen the resonation letters in the appointment welcome mr chase thank you can you hear me yes we can all right thank you yeah i think i have my mic on mute for part of it so sorry i'm not not a problem hopefully this would be our last zoom meeting and we can be in person very good yeah i think mary been out of uh i don't think we've seen her yet right right i think zoom meetings she might still bring her phone with her yeah i don't even see her picture down there oh there she is no well already does uh does anyone like to make an emotion to adjourn well motion to adjourn do we have a second i'll second it all right um we put that to a vote all in favor hi bye hi hi all righty good luck everybody aboard william thank you see you next month thank you everyone and i'll uh i'll get in touch with you next month good night you
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Think Equity - మనీ మేటర్స్
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Noodles That Make Your Tongue Tingle #shorts
so we had dun dun noodle ready to go and dan damian is basically it's a spicy numming noodle from sushwan and it's pretty common in the u.s but there's a lot of formats and it's not always actually sichuan style so there's different regions that do it and a lot of the peppercorn that's used here is not actually numbing so when you eat it you don't feel that tingling sensation then what we saw was a lot of people very unfamiliar with the taste so they didn't really understand what was going on with the tongue tingling they're like i don't know but i need to drink water maybe it's too salty like it's a different reaction that's going on but it was very clear they had no idea what was happening
Startup to Storefront
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Comedian Rips Magazine for Phony Story to Promote Voter Registration
Elle magazine under fire for some fake news magazines Twitter account posted this fake story about Kanye West and Kim Kardashian breaking up but when you clicked on it it took you to a page that will register people to vote Elle saying quote we made a bad joke our passion for voter registration clouded our judgment and we are sincerely sorry but what's this really a joke here to react is an actual comedian writer and producer of Kevin can wait and the founder of Loftus party Michael Loftus Michael thanks for joining us this morning so I live to see almost anything so else says the breaking up and then you you're gonna vote where does this idea come from it comes from the Democratic Party the the party of bait-and-switch I'd say a Republicans better get out and vote in the midterms because the Democrats are pulling out all the stops when you're using clickbait to get votes what are you just going down a checklist like we got Latinos Millennials my god did we get the Kayne vote get it in there get Kanye and Kim the classic it's a classic Democratic scheme it probably cost a lot of money and then came across as a bad idea and everybody has a bad taste in their mouth you know there's like every democratic policy the other funny things that Kanye apparently tweeted like I'm on record as not liking this story I didn't think he was back on social media I can't keep up I thought last week he stepped down from Twitter and then and then he comes home and Kim's mad at him just like we're breaking up after noon Michael if this were really jokes even to begin with is this where we need jokes I mean all L had to do was to put out an ad that said click here for voter registration why do they even need to make this joke out of it it's it's a horrible idea like everyone on the Left thinks that they just wrap themselves up in oh just register to vote it like suddenly all is forgiven no a bad idea is still a bad idea they should really stick to like fashion advice and horoscopes and and dating tips okay we need tips from you on another way out of politics well ya know we're gonna move out of politics for a second we're gonna go to tipping cuz The Wall Street Journal had a headline and it said this and said you want 20% for handy me a muffin the awkward etiquette of iPad tipping so you know you go somewhere you buy something small they handed the iPad you have an option to tip 15 20 30 35 percent you just bought a muffin how was what am I supposed to do I feel like a generous person I want to be good to people do you tip 20% on a muffin no that's not how any of this works tipping like I waited tables I would walk people through an entire evening they're getting wine there's a process I actually worked when you just bend over and hand me a stale blueberry muffin you don't get an extra shame on you for asking what you should actually tip us for not choking me I want to push back on the idea that Pete wants to be generous to people oh is that true do I do I give away money for a living we want to be nice so this iPads put in front of you and you're like you don't want to say no you click guilt trip is like he killed someone listen hopefully you've got someone like me with you someone who will be rude and I'll say the iPad is broken I don't want to leave a tip all you did was I will I will be rude I will look at everybody else in line like I'm taking one for the team I'm gonna be the loud obnoxious guy who refuses to tip this is what I do I waited tables too and for something small I'm just super polite thank you so much have a great morning you know that's that to me is worth something and then for something more like you were saying I tip when it's earned and the question is whether this software is designed literally to make more tips is that what it's to publicly shame us into tippy and unnecessarily it's all about public shaming there's a there's a Chinese restaurant in the food court we're close to where I live I won't say their name but rhymes with PF Wang's and and they ask you if you want to like donate your extra change to some crazy charity and like they ask you out loud like all of a sudden like you have to answer and like you know like some chicken fried rice I don't hate children [Laughter] putting it so well we appreciate you coming man appreciate it sir you
Strange Inheritance
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When Dumb Thieves Try To Run From Police
hey RV Mike [Music] 3085 on the ground on the ground get on the ground thieves were attempting to evade law enforcement when they found themselves facing the long arm of the law when their getaway plans went arai in a series of incidents ranging from high-speed chases to foot Pursuits suspects were apprehended by police after being caught red-handed in the act of theft let's see how all this ignited starting with case one on June 12th an alleged Jeep Thief attempted to flee Michigan police during a traffic [Music] stop okay all right you're have to shut the car off shut the car off for me real quick BD all take your seat belt off for me yeah take it off don't take off take off from the car don't take off put a black jeep High rate of speed westbound 8 Mile light up now looks like we're stopping in front of the Kroger on West 8 Wyoming in West 8 plates going to be 088 Mary 638 088 M 638 I'll take another car [Applause] how you doing T Al Jal you know why I'm stopping you uh prob I was sliding back there my drive back up okay yeah you were sliding back there and then the reason for the spe is what no reason is that your driver's license dri this car red to you sir no sir I saw it's a manufacturer plate yeah where's it come back to still come back dealership dealership recall my last one okay what dealership did it come back to not or man I'm not sure no I had a recall my last got you okay the same problem though I got the same problem right here it says serve fourwh Drive okay nothing in the car I got to be worried about right no sir okay next time for me you see that plate doesn't even come back to this car though what's it come back to it it's it's a it's a dealer plate or whatever yeah it's a manufacturer plate yeah FCA us L nothing look or what is it registered to uh FCA yeah so it's Chrysler car because it's Chrysler so it's not going to register to anything just cuz it's a it's a I going have to go up and grab I'm going to have to grab that VIN this Ops number is not coming back to him 3 three 2 70 North Carolina just triple check the suspect identified as 25-year-old Donald brazelle reportedly started the car and accelerated while an officer tried to pull him out of the driver's [Music] seat 6 one Tak off 6 one Tak off me in the coger lot us grab him grab him grab give us cars relax going to get T relax relax going to get T bro relax Rel relx rela you got to stop got to stop you got to stop you got to stop dude okay okay okay okay okay relax hey he got he got to stop pulling on me bro you got to I feel safe bro come on this as hell relax we're not going to kill you relax you need to relax hey out of the car look at me okay I'm going get out no all right relax listen can get off the accelerator get out of the car you're going to get right now okay I'm get out bro he's get T tase me bro get out don't tase me bro get out of the car okay let me put in my shirt bro no you're getting out of the damn car I'm going to get out the car no hey right now I'm going to get out the car no look at me bro get out the car get out the get out the car all right I'm not play games with you all right bro step out of the car all right I get it bro I get it I know you mad bro yeah you almost killed me for what dude for What Fear all you want you think I was in fear for my life [Applause] hey do me a favor shut up this a game dude what the hell's wrong with you me in the C [Music] lot they taking off my foot the vehicle in the vehicle [Music] us 6 despite the officer's efforts brazelle continued to accelerate prompting the officer to pull himself into the vehicle to avoid being dragged for nearly half a mile yeah you almost killed me oh for what dude for what you can fear all you want you think I was in fear for my life s here hey do me a favor shut up he's a game dude dude what the hell's wrong with you you got it bro you got it oh God get off get him off not cool you thinking dude cool search him I want to search him hard falling is that what it is that you ran took off in the car him you in the car yeah shot the car off I'll start ring for you 61 for now can you start R you to CH on G got injury guy took off him in the car you good yeah [Applause] is he the only one yeah the car stolen is it don't B do it come back everything he gave us a fake ID hey why don't you just have a seat I got to stand up so I don't you said the car stolen it's got to be the off it as soon as I pointed out put Drive start dragging with hey you got any weapons on you or anything like that that car stolen must be ass Lean Forward off take your shoes off give me your feet what's up boys what we got going on oh I got dragged yeah not just a little way good it's good to have qu mile yeah draged like guys in me and him were fighting for control of the car oh yeah yeah jumped a few curbs came through the parking lot uh um I don't know I just felt the pop in my I don't know if I felt the dude my knees just been killing me yeah I don't know what the hell happened to move it at all yeah I can like I can move it just like no try try man anym I'm a tough cookie dude eventually brazelle stopped the vehicle in a Kroger Supermarket parking lot where officers were able to arrest him the Ferndale Police Department handled the arrest indeed this was a captivating catch but mind you these four on theun thieves were case two on the 27th of February 2024 Dallas Police have announced the takedown of four robbery Crews responsible for over 40 business robberies across the city hey RV Mike 3085 RV [Music] the I know but we got to get the car make sure no one else [Music] have a red shirt or red jacket [Music] on on the ground on the ground get on the ground don't move Illinois area the most recent arrest occurred after a cell phone store robbery on East Le better drive on a Tuesday police officers pursued the alleged robbers and successfully apprehended them Dallas police chief Eddie Garcia commended the officers for providing closure to the victim and preventing future robberies we all know these thieves made loads of plans to reach their goal but oops here's another one case three on October 4th in wossa Wisconsin a high-speed chase turned into a foot chase when suspects fled from their vehicle after being pulled over by officers the incident originated from an alleged retail theft at a Dicks Sporting Goods [Applause] store when the suspect refuses to stop along the interstate an officer can be heard calling in the pursuit 46 vehicle is not stopping we're Northbound 41 57 mph looks like exit in capital hey put Pursuit right now going eastbound Capital [Music] 10 146 is Adam Adam 464 negative2 cry color L darana Anderson 7849 6th 104 we're still eastbound Capital speed 59 traffic medium but after taking an off-ramp the suspect stops on the side of the road behind another vehicle wor stopped right now about the 1100 block of capital flot still on the brake I don't know if they're going to keep going they're behind a disabled vehicle approach and then if they take off you can go sure that works how many do you know how many occupants or anything maybe two huh maybe two hard to tell with the T okay is he set up yet I didn't hear him say he was set up yet [Applause] okay [Applause] looks like he's almost there what looks like he's almost there at 102 okay is going to approach their foot still on the brake and if they try to take off again I'll follow can you make announcements for them to roll down their windows Yep driver of the Camry roll all your windows down [Applause] now driver of the Camry the chase began when officers attempted to stop the suspect's vehicle along the interstate despite their efforts the vehicle refused to stop prompting officers to engage in a Pursuit the vehicle reached speeds of up to 92 Mage and ran a red light during the chase reverse and 146 vehicle's taken off again continues as the suspect weaves in and out of traffic and 146 vehicle's taken off again looks like the sticks hand we are East B capital speeds are 60 traffic is medium they are weaving it in and out of [Applause] traffic still about two ahead of me [Music] spe and we're still eastbound on Cap all they're approaching 85 now they are smok right now looks like they're losing a tire and we just turn Southbound on A4 South B A4 from capital and foot bail foot bail foot bail I got one occupant down on the ground looks like a passenger took off going Westbound and the driver took off going e yeah that was a crashed at like 84 84 Southeast corner of Capal into like that old first store yeah I think so switch so many channels hey get your hands up hands up hands up you going to get bit come on come on get your hands up I see you behind the garbage can face away me face away eventually the suspect stopped the vehicle and fled on foot leading officers on a Pursuit through a nearby neighborhood with the help of a police canine officers located one of the suspects identified as Darion Anderson hiding behind a garbage can Anderson was subsequently arrested and charged in connection to the retail theft please don't be my hold on where' you put your phone too muchin with that animal yeah sure what's your name r what's your name what's your name I get some water okay I just want to make sure I see that the top was ripped was that did you get bit by the dog at all anywhere no okay I just want some okay we'll we'll take care of that in just a second all right I'm just confirming that you have you didn't get bit that was already there okay all right stand up for us all right you want to continue uh we only had one going this way so I think this is yep check here for other evidence person stated they did not despite attempts to evade capture Anderson was taken into custody and faces multiple charges including eluding an officer and retail theft she has since been released on one ,500 doll cash Bond what caught me was you know I saw what you saw like oh he definitely is interested he P definitely interested and then I came around I'm like okay there's nothing there and I didn't see I couldn't tell it's a person here but then when I got to here I could see what looked to be she barked and I'm like oh she's barking at something I thought maybe yeah my bad but like I said for the nature of she was passive on her basically back against here and knees out in front sitting sorry like he Us in though at least I know I I I was like oh there something there you know man
The Dome
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gravity falls mabel funny moments REACTION
man what's up it's your boy candy bread tonight bro today we're gonna be right into mabel funny moments if y'all know me y'all know i love girl default i even got the book i even got a journal bro so you know it's real but y'all we gotta go ahead and get into it that was even more awesome the third time around funnel cake let's go get some dipper dipper i'll just wait until you're done i'm done okay what her mouth is filled with silver mother these are called braces mabel we can't start messing with the past oh says the guy who messed with the pact all day and cost me my pig whatever i want check it out a magic button machine shoes that blink hey sister guess who gets to vote in the future ladies up top that's called a high five thank you to your friends maybe i've had too much what do you think she got an antidote would you like to eat my candy paws of yeah but he's a jerk with tight pants and a guitar i need to keep him away from wendy at all costs don't worry brother whatever happens i'll be right here supporting you every step of the oh my gosh if you can guess the critter's weight you can take the critter home oh he said mabel give it about a doorbell did you say mabel or doorbell [Music] not so high in my help the any more hey boys you can look but you can't touch mabel mabel [Music] how many of these did you eat 11. what do you think of my wax figure idea she's part fairy princess and part horse fairy princess maybe you should carve something from real life like a waffle with big arms okay or you know something else like like someone in your family kids have you seen my pants [Music] oh mules you work in mysterious ways why's your sister talking to the ceiling my name is mabel but you can call me the girl of your dreams oh my gosh you like turtles i like turtles too what is happening here come one come on to the mattress princess kingdom of savings take me with you my name is mabel it rhymes with table it also rhymes with label it also rhymes with mabel dude we should be writing this down guys paige and dr waddles we gotta play here with a broken heart come on man me and my broken heart i wish you could go back and undo just one mistake nope i do everything right all the time i mean wendy only went out with robbie because he was there with the ice and she only needed ice because of the baseball and i would have had the ice if it wasn't for kissing but why would a lead blower [Music] yes would you rather have like a doll or something grappling hook grappling hook can i have a traveling huh and wendy and whatever i knew it you love her love love love love love oh hey what's that huh [Music] the exact same thing happened twice it was spooky oh maybe it's a time curse waddle can you say time curse your face is so fat hey how's it going it's going awesome mabel leave that thing alone oh i don't mind none hey look i'm drinking water gold gold level oh this is gonna blow someone's mind mabel please oh what kind of sick joke is this when are we the real question is when are we did it do yeah i already died hey dipper what's going on whoa where have you been and what's going on with those fingernails you look like a wolverine i know right are you scared damn right i'm not yeah you are hey quit mabel i have very keen powers of observation for example just by smelling your breath i can tell that you have been eating an entire tube of toothpaste it was so sparkly oh my god now we're getting into real conspiracy mode i feel so serious you've done a great service to your country mabel as thanks i'd like to make you an official u.s congressman i'm legalizing everything what uh uh i can work the counter with you wendy let's kiss [Music] thank you for coming i made this sculpture with my own two hands it's covered in my blood sweat tears and other come fluids it's not fair she doesn't even know what we're playing go fish oh my god for no reason mabel do you believe in ghosts i believe you're a big dork you are never gonna make sense are you kid no i'm not grunkle stan no i'm not mabel away yeah all right let's just try to blend in okay you got it dipping sauce hey there fellow restaurant patron bap look dipper i want my pet big his name is waddles i call him that because he waddles [Music] pepper it's me mabel i'm looking at you through the glass right here this is my voice uh do you like me yes definitely absolutely absolutely i rigged it mabel aren't you supposed to be doing lookout look out but seriously i'm on it you know any limericks uh there once was a dude from kentucky no we're here to interrogate manly down the lumberjack for the murder of wax stan tv work for me check it out dipper i successfully pizazzled my face blink ow is what that eating some nerd thing uh we met at the cemetery he's really deep oh little muscle there that's what a surprise just uh got to get a foothold dude your sister did it here it is mabel our tickets at any moment in history let's go get two dodos and force them to make out no what can i say i guess i'm just irresistible that well time to spill the beans my expert handcrafting be smurched be smart nacho earrings how did she even do that do tents have roofs i think we just found our loophole literally see you later see you earlier yuck yuck yuck four five six huh your wife is gonna be beautiful yes furious when he didn't get that free pizza furious enough for murder [Music] why do you think i always have this glue gun stuck to my arm do you realize what this means we have an ax free re read did you hear what that old dude said oh donkey spittle i'm not sure this is working where are we the 70s you sent us back mabel i just made a hat oh god yeah i promise y'all i will paint into the whole video you know when i be in the stuff i just zoned out i just don't know i not really want to go white girl to fall so yeah don't get a light cover share subscribe comment download
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Pokemon Live Battles
[Music] hey let's turn the music down hey hey dude there's like I can hear myself but there's a lag and it's so annoying um we're just going to explore for a little bit and then we're going to start some rank battles you know pull this close to my face not seeing anything that I really care for hello smeargle how you doing buddy you're not a shiny um I'll get to the edge of the biome and then we'll get into ranked you know you feel me that was a close one and jump chy two ches whoa I see the edge of the biome oh hi rally I like you you're adorable a sandai I wonder you look shiny I can look it up but like not now little squidy what are you oh you're the the thing I honestly don't know what it's called but it looks like something that I don't want to say you know you feel me like if you know you know what I'm talking about um nothing fun in there like it'd be my luck I look over and there's a shiny and I miss it and I cry um what are you oh no ah we're good I got attacked uh get all these things on the ground we love berries I don't care about you I already got you shiny on the last stream jump collect yes okay uh we're just going to scan this and then we're going to start some rank what are you rolling poop yeah it's not a golden turd uh hello y'all are cool I like y'all um you're cool you got a anger point I believe it's called why why don't you have the golden orb and okay we made it to the edge time to go to rank poke portal battle Stadium feel like I got turned on the game but I don't know is there an echo I think there is see if I can fix it what did I do last time did I do that I don't know it always happens sometimes like it doesn't save my stuff a echo never mind I'm going to mess with it think get into settings rank battle meters [Music] Advance H all right I'm rank eight uh we are going to [Music] do electivire or shifter let's start with electrifier electri fire all right while soon this thing I'll try to fix this I honestly don't know if there's feedback but there might be not feedback but like I wonder if it's echoing never mind mind I keep activating my uh Amazon thing it's [Laughter] annoying check no it's still there all right I'm going to listen to the chck um stream real quick here comes some Echoes maybe we just going to talk for a little bit oh there's no Echo I'm dumb [Laughter] y'all it happens oh I should probably choose my team we're just going to have some fun here um we'll go Gyarados and I'm [Music] feeling Washington done okay phone go back where you were and stay there we go so like I got carpet and the wheels on my chair don't roll that well but also check the background wait wait wait Boop Aqua soft go like that and then I got a dive ball it's like it's mirrored so it's annoying and then I got some Pokémon headphones right here right there okay let's see how this goes uh we'll discharge I'm feeling a protect yeah we'll protect this turn cuz I see a um not fake out but I see them attacking why did I protect I'm an idiot I always do this I forget U can go through a protect and it's so annoying H this is stupid it's water Ora food [Music] too there's to protect discharge good damage there a secet sword and yep think I lose and now it's surging strike ooh life or Chow yep yeah I lost lost stupid stupid I should have attacked that's on me I forgot about U Want want okay gados and landeras boom shiny Lander us intimidate so we know it doesn't have life or it just doesn't matter cuz it's been hurt so never mind oh double intimate I forgot I forgot a double okay um waterfall and we're going rock slide hopefully get a Flinch but I think they're faster here's the terror w w H honestly not that bright as start right now yo what's up nacho how's the vacation been going you been enjoying it avoided yes I appreciate you stopping by means a lot o Thunder Punch into Gyarados yep a we lose how was the uh the ice cream place I forgot what it's called might as well teriz hope you have a good stream thank you ooh got a pop my perier bter [Music] water oh that was a good one oh they're protected oh this is going to be super effective I'm stupid goodbye uh all right that was a rough one we we did a dumb I wonder if I can get some good footage of this team if so we might make it into a video if not it is what it is you know let's duck this a little bit there we [Music] go and we lose do we drop down to seven I think so continue battling okay if we lose again we go down to seven that's fine I'm thirsty yeah so no Steven or cow right now um we'll see if they come later who knows um I mean we got less than a month to the tournament it's going to be crazy in April um I think it's like two streams before the tournament and what I'll do there is it's just going to be my tournament [Music] team and then after that uh I might do some ROMs that I have I don't know which one yet I'm thinking uh Pokemon Fusion but also I could go back to so I'm trying to crack my thumb can't get it um I'm also thinking about going back to my playing every Pokemon game cuz I have not played all them or being all them obviously oh I just remembered I got to show yall something that I got since the last stream I purchased myself an abso card so yeah love this thing it's amazing I don't know if it's gred or not I don't think it is but I love it oh no it's going to be this type of Team all right discharge or do I slow them down let's do icy wind no discharge get that motor drive and then ice punch the whimsicott momento do they die from there I don't remember yeah they do what interesting why I don't know there's the motor drive and I hit the mck nice ice punch did nothing do I get a freeze a that would been great all right what did throw out I don't know what that is okay Sabai which means they got prankster I think they both do [Music] now going to earthquake the willow it missed that's awesome good job electivire oh minimized so annoying okay here goes the discharge motor Drive I should hit Le sa I hit both nice o and a crit paralysis poron didn't die which is huge all right we'll do the same thing again and another earthquake okay so I know what they did there a momento on the woman's C to give alolan Muk um prankster stupid willowwisp like it does it doesn't hurt me that much yeah like right there it if I had not been burned I would have killed [Music] both wa I'm a sped tied now oh that's crazy a I missed the mock dang it thinking what if [Music] cuz like it doesn't [Music] matter if they get slowed down oh there's in [Music] prison avoided the attack here's discharge motor Drive do I hit both yes I do I mean it doesn't do a lot oh bro yes drain punch goodbye Porygon that's fine this is going to be a tough one stupid leftovers I think really it's the burn that's the part that hurts me the most actually this might be huge let's see if this works out Hospitality if I use life do and yeah let's see if this works there's the psycho oh that sucks oh copy mck mck avoided I got hurt here's the life do see if he gets rid of mother the burn it did not oh no are you kidding me stupid clear smog is so annoying and the Burn's still there dang it matcha gotcha earthquake there's the Willis this has got more annoying like super annoying who do I miss the muck and the Sab ey oh come on who do I miss the muck again what a surprise thank you goodbye saalai they are on their last two that one doesn't make sense I didn't have any stat ch Ines there's the [Music] leftovers let's see who do this send out um Flamingo okay so and they copied Muk stuff of course we're going to ice punch and see if we hit go landeras lower attack stat with the intimidate throw chop didn't do a lot ice punch decent amount clear smog the okay the stupid left doors I wish I had knockoff this burn is [Music] obnoxious oh YOLO um I need to get this bird out of here then I'll worry about Muk at Le letters can't be [Music] burned ooh that hurt it missed and that did too nice nice nice nice hey I'll take that okay so what we're going to do we're going switch out elect fire Terri BL still and then sinestra try to last as long as I [Music] can why is Muk so annoying there's the terror probably on the flamingo yep it's a flying type oof [Music] that didn't do a lot and I missed H I can't stand minimize we're going to rock slide just so there's a possibility to hit him both there's the burn all right rock slide matcha gotcha that interesting that shouldn't hurt okay goodbye stupid bird now it's just mck the stupid mck matcha gotcha it hit which means I got healed not a lot but still I'll take it I don't that might be his only attacking [Music] move okay ow so now stomping tantrum and ridge powder oh they quit Get Wrecked annoying [Music] mck I'll take it oh my neck stiff We Stand rank eight nice continue battling choose your character what's next turn my controller not my C jeez Mouse that's the word jeez try to turn that back on plug it in there we go it's [Music] charging almost 20 losses that's crazy [Music] um so we're going to do this start and [Music] then huh maybe Boomer I don't know n we'll do this Gyarados landeras poron and lire let's see how it goes cuz I don't know I don't know this team that well yet I have ideas for like another team but I'm working on it still [Music] standing by how's everyone's day been work was all right today for me pretty chill day getting ready for Easter did one uh audio recording edited then edit a podcast for work so pretty chill day ah tomorrow I got to recoil some cables for some cameras so that'll be fun I also have to work a meeting let's do this wh toot reloom both shiny nice they have prankster and there's a fake outcoming huh we know they're going to have tail one might do I see win this turn and then protect yeah here's the protect we'll see what happens here did I read it or not I don't know we getting a lot of views with some YouTube shorts which been cool gained I think a few uh subscribers from it too we're at 63 I believe so it's awesome I'm loving it I appreciate everybody that subscribes um we're going to see what no oh taunt we're good I I forgot what taunted at first there's the icy wind good damage wow I'll take [Music] it knockoff ooh int elecy okay nice and they can't do fake out anymore I might I see wind again and then ice punch Rel booom see what happens but know I appreciate everybody that subscribes uh it means a lot we're trying to go the community and have some fun you know make some Pokemon content while we're at it grassy Glide dang it oh that did a lot wow wow they survived the crit on the reloom and ice punch kby [Music] boom one [Music] down oh communicating still glamora okay um let's do a discharge oh I'm twist into icy wind okay we'll switch to Gyarados and then we'll earthquake cuz I think that kills the Gamora if I survive if not it's okay I don't know what my speed's at I feel like the gammora is going to go first though even with the wiot maybe I love my drip looks nice nice poron come back go out Gyarados shiny just double intimidate not double but like intimidate both you know OT came back okay interesting incin AAR if earthquake if I survive this this could work nope goodbye elective fire you will be missed so what do we do here yeah this is easy more uh intimidates that is super effective okay we're going to go [Music] waterfall rock slide that we have the chance to hit [Music] both oo the Tera on incin I knew it fair no water that's fine I can get the Flinch still and I got Porygon in the back with discharge I think we're okay ooh that hurt oh the flying type Citrus but D that's annoying annoying and a water Terror blast this is going to hurt Oh I thought I was going to do more that did nothing yep toxic debris wow that did nothing and there's more which means toxic spikes I'm in trouble they're both faster cuz tail one's still up and they even hurt incinerar we're going to try this I don't know if it's going to work but we're going to try Hey Stephen what's up just TI I feel that yeah I don't know how well this is going to go yeah I think this is the last turn too oh Gyarados I think Gyarados is dead yep yeah let's see what this does to Center War decent decent I feel like grassy surge about to go too but we'll find out it's possible nope that was it that's funny and I have to use icy win there's the toxic I believe yeah yeah cuz I can't do electric yeah let's see if we get Gora here I doubt it but worth a [Music] shot there's the icy wind yeah they lost their speed hey I'm first nice gamore down nice they still got whimsicott begin me too but W that did a lot and they got what's it called whimsicott there's a chance but very low the good news for sure so long [Music] we got to do this I see when I go first we took got dead nice okay and I go before okay let's see if I get the Terra [Music] Blast yeah yes oh my gosh that was luck I see Win For the [Music] Win mhm I'll probably do one more battle with this team yeah and then I'll switch to probably the arbach team to you know continue practicing yeah I got you oh how dude my shorts have been getting like 500 plus views YouTube shorts not like shorts I wear okay yeah I I got you had to specify you know I've been watching for like five minutes I had a feeling you were one of these viewers it was a certain stage o an evolution team nice I'm a big fan yeah we'll do that I'm a big fan look at those Evolutions I better see Umbreon if not I'm disappointed po yeah umbreon's my favorite yeah also I have a feeling that I have like I have a speech impediment right now because I can hear myself but it's delayed and it might mess me up oh that that's 100% psychological oh I know it's like less than a second off so it's really annoying MH I almost have to do this I only have one ear on so I can hear myself normally I mean fair enough I bet they got a shiny syon nice but I like my ears being comfy I think they're all shiny we're so good on them is this an eeve team yeah oh yeah I feel bad for them well let them just like I want their team to be really good cuz I want to see this in a tourament let's see what they do o they Terra Espeon Flareon water grass okay I'm kind of fine with that like sure it's not weak to ground but I'll still do good damage and I'm faster now I believe do I get status oh Perry double nope just one no we got [Laughter] double oh that's awesome and here's the earthquake not a lot of damage cus be I believe yep Citrus and there's a paralysis do they get both nope trick room oh crap well that's not good mainly because um they're both paralyzed so they're slower yep by Porygon and Porygon was Choice scarfed and and I sped up electivire oh I see what you're saying yeah yeah goodbye [Music] Flareon there's at least that um thank you it's um scarland ballot theme yeah yeah I got a um Pokemon Loi in the background Umbreon inner Focus U-turn o on both got to do it on the Umbreon we'll protect this turn CU I feel like they're going to go inec of fire I was right with that one and Foul Play O that did a lot crap that did nothing I'm in trouble Oh wrong meme yep I was just about to switch to that I'm in danger [Music] shiny Shin I know right I love it the blue yeah it's like U like a neon sign is what yeah okay let's see what happens here do in gleam at her electivire thought play Oh that's oh there's my Citrus I need to kill something here preferably Umbreon doesn't affect Gyarados neither wow oh that's rough okay um I'm going to double in again alect the is going to die especially if they went into it they didn't oh they're both almost dead I got um Brown at least nope spoke too [Music] soon dang that did nothing oh thank you we're going to helping hand and earthquake there's no more trick [Laughter] room okay so I have a chance helping hand I should go first yep I go first hopefully I get a double here oh so close do they do trick room oh paralysis yes be a jolon please that's a Vaporeon no silon I'm dumb of course it is that's their um thing we're just going to helping hand an earthquake again [Laughter] please oh please should kill Espeon here if I'm fastest I am Espeon 's dead which is good eh on the silveon sadly who do they go for hyper voice so both they're both dead dang it's down to our last mons oh this is going to be close it's a 1 V one and they have more Health uh intimidate doesn't matter we're going to Terra I think I just Terra Blast get the stab let's see if I'm faster I hope [Music] so come on oh they protect I'm I'm okay with that I mean they get to see what I'm trying which is fine I know they can't Terra your opponent does it's pretty nuts I could try for a rock slide do 80 power 75 yeah I'm going with Terra Blast unless 75 yeah we're going ter it does the most damage I have the chance to Flinch with rock slide but I like this better yes crit I think that mattered and you know what chicken butt oh that was so stressful landeras I love you yeah so um that's going to be a video hey you know fa yo next uh Pokemon teams video is going to be the electrifier team and we are rank nine first time in rank nine all right so we're going to do my team I'm almost at Ultra Ball that's crazy just but yeah no definitely not I feel like if I lose this I'm going to be on losing streak no I feel that I mean I just won three in a row which is crazy I think it is two or three definitely at least two oh crap W uh it's a sunny day team 100% mhm which means bring in Lumiere good old Chandelure with a flash fire I'm a pretty [Laughter] boy [Laughter] Carini got it I was just told I can put you up a little bit more what I love when people don't expect the upper hand a yeah okay they expect it that's right you're training just in background yeah you're hurt no yeah a going the way I wanted to I'm sorry there we goes 9 8 7 6 5 okay they chose I wonder what kind ofy team for real I can't stand people like that like just chos and then we can play the aspect of like running Sun obvious oh yeah yeah super obvious obvious jeez I can't speak is that a double shiny I missed a they got a Ninetails it's shiny too that looks really cool I like that okay so it just looks like Olan Jinx okay Ninetails has air balloon yeah tailwind [Music] and glare I want to get walking away paralyzed I think it's my best case scenario what was that [Music] ah there's Tailwind and they're still faster wow well goodbye Roy Moon wow there's the glare and now Ninetails Heatwave oh that's not good I'm scared [Music] know what I think you should be yeah I'm in trouble shiny obviously we're going to Terra the goldo I'm going to use trick on Ninetails Tera doen gleam hopefully Nils gets um hopefully I'm faster so we they're Choice into Heatwave it's the goal some Terra fairy for G uh Gango that way I won't die from the fire okay mhm and I'm using daing Glam so it's uh stab I go no I was about to say I go first but that's only if they Terra as well so like if you Terra and then they Terra it means you're faster at least between those two Pokemon oh they protect no well now they know I'm doing trick uh and I'm stuck in it there's the Des and gleam so I have to do it again should oh yeah good on walking wake Draco meteor it misses nice oh it doesn't affect cuz fairy just going to do the same thing oh he used a dragon move yeah how what you talk about a poison move on a no nope dragon with Drew walking rake I'm fine with [Music] that Che you there we go there's the trick Here Comes protect again actually I'm okay with that now they're stuck in the protect yeah I got air balloon I use solar beam crap it did not oh that was decent damage H I don't know what to do [Music] here let's get a Thunder Wave off BR I forget that it's the same ter because of the sunlight I got Thunder Wave off hopefully it gets paralysed nope oo I lost yeah I'm I lost GG to my opponent there's nothing I can really do and I lost my Tailwind recover no um I'm just going to hex cuz it Doesn't Really Matter yep there it is [Music] it could have worked out but it didn't I probably should have done tar uh instead of Chandelure and just gotten rid of the harsh sunight entirely I suppose yeah yeah hello Carter I got a text from him he's saying hello person I don't know if he's watching or not so we'll see who is this LOL this is Dylan and this is Steven wow not even [Music] hello an opposing trainer has been found Mira okay oh they also have a Roy Moon and a tar and a goldena interesting they might be trying the same build as me a little bit we'll see it's very interesting but they're using ogon and I will not use ogre Pond cuz it's too hype I know sell huh yeah I know but sometimes your audio it cuts and it destroys my ears for some reason no you're good it's just like very random when it does it I don't know why let's see do they have to where their speed gets higher they do ooh I do as well so we're going to see what happens feel like we're both going for tailwind and I'll glare The Roaring Moon there's theirs which means they might go before me no okay I'm still faster wo and I go before a tar I feel like they're doing rock slide or knockoff High horsepower goodbye [Laughter] Arbok o yeah it happens let's see goldang go definitely I probably have to tear I don't want to but I probably have to one I will say yeah yeah showdowns a lot quicker I just feel like it's not as accurate there are definitely things are not going to be as accurate yeah experience yeah o they fa Terra as well they're also faster than my goldo because they ter before me dang it we'll see what happens I could get a flin here I missed the tar nope I knew they going to High House High horsepower Roy Moon died that's good yeah dragon yes I think definitely dragon and fighting I had to think for a [Laughter] second yeah what is it Boba pedia I use Pokemon b.net for speciically o I don't know what I [Music] use yeah oh I almost got Hound Stone but no citus anymore willowwisp oh yeah rock slide come on goldena [Music] yes that's huge War moon is buffeted but still survived goo's buffeted but still survived nice and tar sweet there's my leftovers Ro Moon survives the burn I think I'm going to rock slide here and then D and glame [Music] yeah they withdrew houndstone which is fine I get double hit three hits on landeras I'll take it which Rockside should be super effective even though they lowers the attack a little bit oh it's not super affected not at all yeah there's the rock slide goodbye Roy Moon I love you I think I lose my Tailwind too my head just like this yeah no is on my team ha we both lost our Tailwind but that's fine because we neither of us can set it all right a knockoff and t-wave right no no no no no because t-wave I know I know I remembered I was I was like wait it doesn't affect it admittedly I only looked over he said no no no so I already knew you figured it out yeah that would have been so dumb that HT no cuz it's a status move only so it doesn't cuz if it's not an attack and move it doesn't say what it is yeah they're trying to save the landeras well Hound Stone's dead there's my hex into tar does a lot of damage doesn't kill though High horsepower doesn't do a lot no more Sandstorm which means I just get health now here comes the intimidate from landeras again I think here I need a rock slide with my tar instead of knockoff yeah and then recover with Gango just so they know I have it cuz I should survive anything stoping tantrum this might kill T oh it does dang it I'm screwed you're right I still have a chance oh thank goodness I avoided that oh I get free health now okay I have a chance here but it's very low we're just going to hope for the best there's The Stomping tantrum decent amount of damage do and gleam I think I have this there my leftovers only problem it comes to this cuz I can't recover we're doing it survive no crit no crit no crit doesn't gleam come on I need need this crit yes oh it wasn't a crit oh nice oh we got it woo that was [Laughter] scary I've had too many close think the last three I've come down to my last move I can't speak y'all this is bad for my [Laughter] heart so many close calls we're going to continue battle continue battling I can't [Music] speak reading text messages [Music] nope wrong one well it's taking forever to find someone 35 battles on 15 lost 20 not terrible I'll take it what is that uh 75% I could be wrong Echo what's 15 out of 20% 75 I was right nice wait Echo what's 15 divid by 20 okay I am right oh they're going have trick room how do I want to do this [Music] we go with that this is a weird start so we'll see what [Music] happens I got Glade which is cool I should be able to te bar and kill it in like two hits I think depends on how it's speced but like it should be oh they have a li again I won't be surprised if I see one yep I saw this coming there's the surge knock off to D and I spinner and hatterene I'm okay with [Music] that good damage oh that means hain's doing the che room Le de's dead and trick room yep dang that stinks I us still hurt by the um sandstorm all right what do they bring [Music] out they bring out toal okay there's the harsh [Music] sunlight [Music] I gotta swap into arbach here because I can't have Satan die not from any fire attack it's probably going to be like eruptur on a heat [Music] wave the only problem I'm super fast so they're going to go first no matter what at least get the intim off which doesn't really help me in this situation there's the eruption who do oh they both do how great crap and it was a CR nice yeah I [Laughter] lost just no hope in it trick room is my uh enemy I got a Terra with um Gango at least killed something so I'm happy about [Music] that I'm trying to stall out as much as possible it's not going to work though cuz this is what the second turn of trick room and they go first psychic nice here's my Tara got to get it out there sorry have been on stream chat I've been busy so won't be hanging out this stream sorry no worries I appreciate you we're just having fun o this is going to hurt it still kills that's insane yeah we lost like there's nothing around that this is an L trick room is the epitome of me dang that stinks I wonder no it wouldn't matter what if I like double knocked off and did Roy Moon and tar maybe I'll never know it's so tase continue stream's probably going to be till 9: tonight cuz I'm feeling a little tired I've been tired all day we're not going to go till 10: that's still 2hour stream not terrible find myself an opponent after this one if I win I'll stick If I Lose I'm going to the shift street team and we might do some shiny hunting we'll see who knows not bro my nose is itchy scratch it oh so much better o they have a heart how do you do that wait a second I don't trust that let's do the main team see what happens it's going to be gaboom and incinerar u u and Cino okay so I can't protect that's I got the intimidate they do too H do I try for nah like they're going to fake out into it no matter what Su glare it's my best bet oh they're doing a ter to oo they're definitely doing surgeon strikes y there's the fake out and here comes the surging strikes into roaring Moon oh into Arbok or arach's [Laughter] dead H I'm feeling a gold Ango here Tailwind again Thunder Wave see if this works cuz I need that paralysis and of course I get to go that's good at least flare Blitz oh no [Laughter] uh well this is not good double rock slide see what happens oh they with you in cin War interesting flutter man it's Choice spe or bulky I can't tell or should flinched oh yes leftovers we'll see no okay um we still rock slide and then we're a double rock slide it makes the most sense no more U incor Yep they're trying to make we weak enough to where floodman can survive survive G jeez oh come on yes okay we're good oh my gosh I did a lot oh we love crits see who they bring up Citrus or whatever it is oh it was a citrus nice who did they bring landas okay this won't do a lot we're just going to rock slide again okay there's my rock slide a didn't kill Center oh wait I was I was excited and it wasn't what I thought it [Laughter] was Oh I thought I made Lander it's Flinch okay incin is dead I have a chance very low chance but it's possible and I lost Tailwind oh I don't think I have a chance yeah yeah we're going to do this this my best bet the Tera cuz I turn into a flying to where earth power doesn't affect me and searching strikes isn't as powerful still might kill though it's be neutral damage sludge bomb there's my citus bear come on Rockside on faster okay that did nothing and surging strikes goes off think I lose yep GG time to do the um what's his name shift tree geez I was thinking of Nuzleaf I know what you're [Laughter] thinking switch teams one more loss we're back to eight ah we're going to do the Poo team it's right next to it okay we want to do this this no not Arch aladon chimpa there we go [Music] do yeah orapan and his cinar so obviously we're not hurting oon at all that's true that's fine though I had to make a guess would be that going to [Music] be huh horn Leach that's what I'm thinking which why I'm going to do this fake out and to it's usually what happens really yeah I don't know why may they assume possibly true but like every time I've done it it's been a fake out into yeah see I don't know why yeah there's the water absorb didn't a kill incin War wow even the crit accuracy drop there's the horn Le on poly toad they doubled in interesting yeah and now we go into Champa cuz I'm not throwing in um ersu not we poly toades [Music] out okay ice spinner no we're going to protect this turn and then muddy water again cuz I kind of need tacha Gary dead oh to go for okon that's huge he forgot about the yo no he never saw [Music] it that's fair yeah because they killed poto before I could do [Music] anything doing what I have to do the Terra oh it's probably fairy fairy yep I did a dark move yeah and I did a dark move oh they first two oh no tatui survived Here Comes muddy water oo the life orb too oh I didn't care well it's just uru I probably should have done um Arch chadon yeah I that's that's it happens all right um ice punch just to [Laughter] Hope [Music] yeah ooh that stinks GG to my opponent I think I got one more game in me yeah then we can do some uh finals if you want yeah I'm going to do early a quick stream tonight yeah all right let's do this let's try this this time this will be interesting I'm going to try something different oh Big Stretch B stretches oh the biggest of stretches of [Music] course inde DD armor Rouge which we saw [Music] coming which we know they're going to do follow me yeah we'll do that and and that yep there it is which means they're going to do expanding Force but I should kill N I think oh it's going to be close it's going to be close I do okay I mean it doesn't matter I'm using serf so like it still would have hit armor Rouge but I wanted that DD dead yeah oh I almost got the armor expanding Force probably kills urer and weakness policy so yeah definitely trick room oh interesting very interesting it's not to ogre paon H oh yo so I'm dealing with the that has it's [Music] [Laughter] beening ooh that's I've never even heard of triage yeah ah poo died dang it I don't [Laughter] know it is justy justy but they had um raining kiss that they were spamming basically healing up like half of their he mhm I'm stupid second terrain I forgot GG to my opponent it happens but I will stay till the end oh I lost 100% yeah for [Laughter] real no I definitely lost Le I got the [Music] DD and arm Cannon goodbye that's a cool effect that was really cool all right that is the end of the stream sorry for the short one but I'm I'm about to pass out just BL today all right I will see y'all next Monday until then have a good one and to play Pokemon I don't know deuces [Music]
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AMERICAN EAGLE DEMIN TRY ON HAUL | 1ST IMPRESSIONS *PLUS SIZE EDITION*| dajenaec
go DJ ish hey what's up your shoe girl dodging AC and I'm coming to do American Eagle gene Hall and first impressions stay tuned [Music] so just so just a disclaimer I do not remember the jeans names I'll have them listed below all I can remember is the sizes so this is the first pair of jeans sorry I have a double mirror here so I'm looking at the genes in the mirror straitly jeans I'll also include pictures from this mirror okay so I have the next jeans on I realized I didn't show you guys how it fits over to get so these ones are no because I even too tight in front perfect in the back so I'll show you the front yeah see just a poop chop cuts it all up but they look good in the back but yeah [Music] yes so in these I should have got 22 cuz yeah no no Charles couldn't muster now these these are the one so they fit up high they're super stretchy oh yeah no I like these yeah these are the ones Ochs see if I can move enough they're comfortable yeah I gotta give you another pair of these okay so you know how I said the last ones we're we're my favorite I think I meant to change my mind so these ones are super comfortable I can't think of what they're called but yeah now look look how that boot look at these okay [Music] these are ones like no seriously these these ones are doing and they're still like look at this do y'all see this like it's still burning they're comfortable I can bend down no problem yeah so 50/50 it depends on the size my camera's about died so I must speed this up but yeah comment rate subscribe let me know which pair do you think is your favorite and I'll talk to you guys later bye
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Challenge your philosophical knowledge with this mind-bending quiz!
get ready for brainscape's ultimate philosophy mythology and religion quiz which ancient Greek philosopher who taught Plato innovated the teaching method that leads with a question and answer instead of lecturing Socrates which ancient Greek philosopher founded the academy in Athens the Western world's first Institution for Higher Learning and wrote the philosophical dialogues the Republic and the symposium Plato which ancient Greek philosopher is known for his surviving Treatise metaphysics politics Poetics and physics [Music] Aristotle which sixth Century Chinese philosopher founded an eponymous School of philosophy that teaches a code of ethics which stresses ancestor worship family relationships learning and loyalty Confucius which 17th century English philosopher was known as the father of Classical liberalism and made foundational contributions to Modern theories of limited liberal government John Locke what kind of belief system has more than one God polytheism what is the name of the collection of legendary stories associated with or belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition mythology who were the ancient Greeks main deities who comprise the dominant Gods cast and Homer's epics and later Greek plays [Music] the Olympians in Greco-Roman mythology who was the god of the sky and thunder Zeus in Greco-Roman mythology who was the god of the sea and earthquakes Poseidon in Greco-Roman mythology who was the god of the underworld Hades in Greco-Roman mythology who was the goddess of love and beauty Aphrodite what was the name of the primary Sun God in the ancient Egyptian Pantheon [Music] Raw which religion asserts a single Supreme Being called Brahman but incorporates the worship of several gods that represent brahman's different aspects Hinduism what body of text comprises the oldest scriptures of Hinduism [Music] Vedas which non-theistic religion was founded in the 6th Century BC by Siddhartha gultama and has around 1 billion practitioners as of 2022. Buddhism what is the term for the head of state and spiritual leader of Tibet Dalai Lama in Buddhism what is the name for the state of being that's free from The Three Fires of ignorance aversion and passion [Music] Nirvana in Buddhism and Hinduism what is the name for the sum of one's good and bad Deeds Karma which Chinese belief system uses the yin and yang as its symbol Taoism according to taoist's beliefs what is the name of the life force that flows through any living thing she which religion did Jesus Christ practice while he was alive he ism what are the two main parts of the Christian Bible the Old Testament in the New Testament which rituals Mark important life milestones in the Catholic Church the seven sacraments what are the three major denominations of Christianity Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy and protestantism which 16th century German religious leader founded protestantism and called for the formation of a new body of Christians Martin Luther in Christianity What doctrine stipulates that God is one but has multiple forms the trinity what Christian holiday celebrates Jesus's resurrection from the dead Easter what Christian holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ Christmas what monotheistic religion was founded on the teachings of Muhammad Islam what is the name of the central text of the Islam Quran what is the literal meaning of Allah [Music] the god as one of the five pillars of Islam at least once in their lifetime practicing members must make a pilgrimage to which Holy City Mecca in the Islamic faith what is the name for the holy month during which Muslims do not eat or drink between sunrise and sunset Ramadan which two groups of Muslims have very different beliefs about who the prophet Muhammad's successor should be the sunnis and Shiites what monotheistic religion follows the teachings of the Torah which is part of the Hebrew Bible ism first communal Prophet what type of religions are Judaism Christianity and Islam said to be abrahamic considered an important prophet in Judaism Christianity and Islam which religious leader receives the Ten Commandments from God Moses what is the term used in abrahamic religions for the anointed one the Savior or Liberator of a group of people Messiah in the Jewish faith what week-long winter holiday celebrates the victory of the Jewish revolt against Greek rule [Music] Hanukkah in the Jewish faith what is Rosh Hashanah the Jewish New Year in the Jewish faith what is the name for the day of atonement the most holy and solemn of Jewish holidays Yom Kippur in the Jewish faith what is the name for the commemoration of the Jews Exodus from Egypt where they had been enslaved Passover what's the name for a Jewish leader and Scholar who teaches the Torah a rabbi in Jewish religion what is the name for the coming of age ritual bar or bot Mitzvah which ancient Chinese General and philosopher authored The Art of War one of the most influential treatises on Military strategy and Leadership Sun Tzu which Italian Renaissance philosopher and author of The Prince advised rulers to maintain power by ruthlessly subordinating moral principles to their personal or political goals Nicolo Machiavelli which 17th century French philosopher made fundamental contributions to modern philosophy in the Scientific Revolution and is best known for the statement I think therefore I am Renee Descartes which 17th century English philosopher and author of the book Leviathan is now regarded as the founder of modern political philosophy Thomas Hobbs which 18th century French philosopher was a leading figure in the Enlightenment and is known for his Novella Candide Voltaire a central figure of the 18th century European Enlightenment which swiss-born French philosopher argued that humans are inherently good by nature but corrupted by Society Jean-Jacques Rousseau Scottish philosopher wrote The Wealth of Nations considered the first work on modern economics Adam Smith which 18th century German philosopher wrote critique of pure reason Emmanuel Kant a proponent of existentialism which 19th century German philosopher challenged Christianity and morality believing in the idea of Life affirmation [Music] Friedrich Nietzsche a central figure in existentialism which 20th century French philosopher is famous for his Works being and nothingness in the play No Exit [Music] Jean-Paul Sartre in Norse mythology who was the chief God and ruler of Asgard Odin in Norse mythology who was the god of thunderstorms strength healing and destruction and who wields the legendary hammer mjolnir Thor what is one of the most significant mythical creatures in Chinese mythology the Dragon [Music] keep studying and brainscape the world's smartest study app
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Is Alexandria Ocasio Cortez a Marxist?
The Kooks has a question will latest do you think okay Acacio cortez is a Marxist she echo Marxist ideas terms and is a dues-paying member of the democratic socialists of america which promotes Marxism I mean yeah I mean she's a Marxist extent that anybody on the Left everybody on the left from an economics perspective is to some extent a Marxist influenced by Marx I don't think she's a Marxist in the sense she sees red mark studied Marx understands Marx advocate for Marxism qua ISM I think she's a Marxist in that she has absorbed Marxist ideas about economics Marx's ideas about exploitation Marxist ideas about wages and about you know he income inequality but and she but she's absorbed it from not necessarily Marxist economists like Joseph Stigler who I wouldn't call a Marxist economist he's a bad economist he's a Keynesian economist he's the statist economist but I wouldn't call him necessarily a Marxist economist in a sense of believing in the you know in in in in in materialism and the necessity for sudden progress in history and the dialectic and and you know Marx who wrote very little economics most of what he wrote is in a sense philosophy history and his interpretation of the application in a sense of Hegel to his particular way of seeing the world most economists while influenced by Marx while some of the concept a concept save/load for Marx are not pure philosophical Marxist and I don't think she is either I think she's a typical well typical progressive typically way on the Left I don't think she's particularly I don't think she's necessarily Aniyah list in the sense that she wants to see stuff destroyed I I think she's just a not a very she's an unthinking but not stupid you'll see I think she's quite smart and an unthinking ignorant conventional from an economics perspective you know spoke for their progressive left
Yaron Brook
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Halo Infinite How To FIX 'Your Account Is Not Authorized' error!
halo infinite second technical preview is now live on xbox and pc and i know a lot of you have been running into this issue which i have also faced where you see this message on screen your account is not authorized to play halo infinite and you are stuck here you basically need to exit the game you cannot do anything else well the community leader from 343 industries brian gerrard has tweeted this that they are aware of this issue even if you have played previously the issue seems to be mostly on their side but also the issue can arise if you're using a different gamer tag which you registered with or if another account is logged into your console at the same time or in rare cases it can be something completely different so it's not a problem with your key you do not need to reinstall the insider also just to note as well they've also said there that they've sent out some steam keys which are already redeemed they're working to fix that so keep your eyes on your email in case you're having a problem with steam keys right now but how do you fix the account not authorized issue on halo infinite what you need to do is you need to fully restart your console so go to settings select power mode and start up and then choose restart now if that doesn't work you can try a full system reset by going to settings select power mode and start up choose full shutdown and then turn on your console by pressing the power button on the front of the console or the x button on your controller once you've done this you'll hopefully find that hill infinite allows you to sign in and you do not get this same not authorized error message hopefully this helps you and if you're on pc you need to do the same thing restart your pc and try again hopefully this helps you if it does smash that thumbs up button subscribe for all things halo and remember to tune in on the halo infinite flight times as we will be live streaming hope to see you all there for some games of halo infinite
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Maximum Salt2g
[Music] yeah what are they doing what helo is is what helos did what Hilo is is like wait like do not give me the caddy don't ever take my guy what do you like like hey I'm right behind you at red buff man what the what the you doing I don't need you I don't need you guys go back to your lame yeah dumb holy what the Michelle there's a football my job I'm comin that's how I see that Victor right now jesus christ no we got a dead rat on aisle top lane and he you dead is a mom he's gonna do a double jump honey ah baby good we're gonna hit that stun boom hit the smite he's gonna flash I'm gonna stay up with them Victor's gonna comment in laser beam no I'm not gonna use my water garlic cuz I don't need to cocking ass I didn't get this got it [Music] what I had a follow-up on that [Music] and what you have more who next you sell stupid people are giggle only joke Wow you always JD I've got a double job offers at it boom that's how bad people are man later are you serious Oh guys that a photic a brought it over to jump it man your nice sweet French I'll see you in a bit I will see you the big ISM oh I will see you just made yourself a mark man on my list this boy here it comes back in lane oh look at the victor bomb dear comes out of the bush late I don't need you guys now oh my god I'm self it up I'm gonna kill every single one of them man no taking every single one of their inhibitors every single one of them every single one of them y'all can have that drop nice smite gonna help me what are you looking to get our background alright you'll add your dick for the in honor of her bday I give you a dog River River River River river limited attack too bad I just killed it holy how much CCA thrown today ah yeah not even mad guys it's like when I die they just starts to ours owners dead guys we push bad so freakin ace Thank You baron oh yo whoa god damnit daddy keeps popping oh oh oh oh so I push top can someone like can can someone use some brain function goddamn top why are you there we just took mid in him wait for supers push top we push but we win game yeah Dom see this is why we can't have fun and lega lega guys your team's [Music] let's go now we chill what up that's that landed he says that's like h1z1 guys that's disrespect right there that's disrespect right there baby it's called the reversed
Trick2G
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Interview with Brian Pixelbeard Moseley on Freelancer: Skies Over Tolindia
and welcome ladies and gentlemen to the monastery the open bar of the internet the world's greatest [ __ ] show and the place where we the good brothers and sisters of this most holy of temples seek enlightenment through the drunkest craziest and most batshit ways possible i am your one and only gaming monk better known as mildred and with me i have a newcomer to the temple coming to us all the way from safe haven games the one the one and only pixel beard himself creator of co-creator of freelancer sky is over over tolendia hoping i got that pronounced right the one and only brian mosley how are you doing tonight man doing well thank you and yes you did pronounce it correctly so good on you so it's a bit of a tradition to open with the humble beginnings as it were okay with that in mind walk me through your first introduction to role-playing games and what was it that made it stick well uh my first introduction to role-playing games uh was actually in college uh i'd kind of grown up in a household where um they were not like you know seen as evil or anything but just kind of looked down upon my you know it was just not a community my parents were involved in and so i was never really introduced to it my friends never played them and i just had no exposure in college i found a game club and joined them and kind of got introduced very very roughly to dungeons and dragons um but i never really got into it because uh with no background in it uh and jumping into 3.5 um i had i was it was in over my head with the level of complexity and stuff uh of the game at the time and so i kind of just jumped out of it and it was it wasn't until much later when i started uh when i got reintroduced with uh fifth uh d d 5e and uh i realized oh this can actually be quite accessible and so played a couple games just started a couple characters in that and then um really my my now partner at the time just good friend from this same college club jake hampton um he started showing some designs that he had been making for various rpgs and always with very interesting unique systems um and that really got me interested in like well there's other ways to do an rpg it's not just dungeons dragons or pathfinder um and so i started really like uh diving into some some more uh indie rpgs and some smaller things and uh yeah it just it kind of really took off that i really i love the variety of different kinds of characters and backstories and uh the different systems and for character progression and stuff so i started really just devouring all that and when we eventually decided to uh go into business together and uh we were talking about okay well what kind of game do we want to make as our first joint game and we just immediately both turned to this one system that we had been uh working on for a while and like well this this needs to be our first thing this this is easily the the game we put the most uh you know love and care into and we have a very rich world established um and yeah so it's just kind of a evolution for me from absolutely zero exposure to being fully immersed in it yeah it's especially now um putting aside the fact that i have i have to laugh at the fact that if you combine if you combine the number of um game number of backed games the number of created game games on you on on kickstarter for you it ends up being six six six true i i noticed that just yesterday and i was like ooh i might need to just back something right now um what are you talking about i put i go with that as a situation where i just say alexa play iron maiden oh there you go and yeah technically speaking this would be your this would be your first in this would be your first introduction since the um last few things that you've done have been mostly um board and card games um correct and to that to that end what what can you tell me about your experience shift shifting from doing board and card game development to doing rpg development well uh for the most part i started uh designing board games with uh a game called wins a fortune um again just after college i kind of my wife and i were just living uh kind of in the same area and all of our friends were still you know kind of from college were still living in the area and we would still have game nights it was kind of a interesting like in between uh the real world and college you know um but uh creating little games uh mostly inspired by things like skirmish games like mordheim uh and so i would create these things they were horribly balanced horrible games but it was it was always really fun to play uh my wife loved throwing you know 36 attacks at an orc because it felt good not because it was balanced or fun you know but you know we played these little games and one of them was this naval combat game and i started thinking god i really want to actually produce this but i have no idea where to go i've not looked into this professionally at all um and i kind of gave up on it and it was that actually not for years later until i realized um i could basically make a miniature game a board game if instead of miniatures i used cards and i created winds of fortune as a collectible card game that used a board and actually maneuvering the cards around the board as miniatures essentially um and from there i started you know whatever game idea came into my head i just ran with it and developed it and i started you know kicksta i had the one successful kickstarter with winds of fortune and started going to conventions and learning a lot more about the industry i started really consuming a lot of podcasts and blogs about game design and uh really kind of went through a self-education course of realizing that a lot of my preconceptions about design were wrong my ideas of what made a good board game were just wrong uh realizing everything from manufacturing to distribution methods that i had been doing were wrong uh and i really started pulling out of a lot of this uh stuff i you know i'd been self-publishing a couple uh little party games and stuff like that mostly in the you know the realm of you know 100 copies and to bring to conventions to sell in person um but i became a member of gamma and i went to a lot of classes i've learned a lot about uh game manufacturing and what it what it actually you know takes to make a profitable game and uh run a profitable company and uh it's now my full-time job and i'm you know this is kind of a this game marks a a transition from kind of family or party games and go into more uh i guess heavier game heavier gaming and uh specifically for us role-playing games uh right now yeah now that that brings me to the um to the origin of something like freelancer now first off where did the idea of doing of doing a game in this style this which if i'm not mistaken from the way it's described as a very um deep it's a very diesel punk fantasy um approach yeah we've kind of been waffling between calling it diesel punk and calling it an industrial fantasy because uh it's not exactly like you know diesel powered stuff it's actually um refined dragon oil is used uh the magic inside refined dragon oil is used to uh smith magic runes which can imbue power into a machine and then based on that like that that was the thing that clicked for uh the society in to india to really have launched their industrial revolution and so they do have uh you know gas powered and combustion engines and stuff but um it's like the the thing that kicked off technology for them is uh the magic runes and so it is a very magical world but magic itself is not something to be like harnessed and wielded like a wizard yet yet and that does bring me to one other thing it was a very bold move in the in this case to do this sort of um industrial revolution fantasy but not but not have and not have any sort of magic users or it's or it's equivalent with it within it because a lot of people have the presumption that if you're doing some sort of fantasy setting there's going to be some form of some sort some form of magic even if even if it's an extremely low magic setting there's usually some sort of assumption that some magic exists and right and that's not really the case here i mean there's the there's the runes as you said but even that's um stretching it well so we have a couple things uh because we definitely didn't want to exclude you know mage players right uh so we do actually have right now uh in the book um one of the many skill trees that you can go down is the um the roon staff tree and so one of the pieces of equipment is a rune staff and basically that is uh we have an image of it uh floating around on our page uh the half elf is wielding it um but basically it's it works similar to like a lacrosse net uh where uh you actually it casts the rune and then uh is able to kind of like fling and launch like either fireballs or lightning or whatever it needs to at enemies but it takes like cartridges or dragon oil cartridges and charges um so you know in a way it allows you to somewhat play a mundane wizard like you're still a spellslinger but it's not like inherent in you um one thing that we definitely are working on is uh later in the timeline of telindia we will be introducing uh i don't want to give away too much and you know my partner jake would probably kill me if uh i got the details wrong in it he this is mostly his world that he's developed and i poured a lot into it we put a lot of play testing into the mechanics but like he is 100 the lore master of this world so i really apologize if any of the details that i get i say are uh incorrect um but we are working on the addition of um actual mages in the game they're gonna be as our goal everything is that everything kind of have everything that has a classic fantasy feel to it is a little bit turned on its head right we wanted elves to not be these you know elegant immortal race uh [ __ ] you know flowy flowy goody two shoes they're barb they're kind of barbaric highlander elves uh like they're they're beastly they are uh the yeah they have a and uh they're just now they're not exactly what you'd expect of elves like like i said they um the way you describe it they're they're they're probably going to be [ __ ] but they're probably not going to be [ __ ] in the traditional elf manner um there you go um much in the same way that dwarves are [ __ ] but dwarves will be [ __ ] to your face i mean at least they're honest about it um yeah yeah and since you since you alluded to um a more more um highland like approach that what that would certainly explain why the um why the ls in the um artwork that i was able to see appear a lot to appear a lot taller and would also explain the kilt but that was that part was kind of obvious um now when it comes to the mechanics you guys are using a d10 die pool where it's success based where every um every seven or higher is a is a hit and any um and any tens count as a hit with an x with an extra die and i'm guessing that effect is cumulative um correct so if you were to have a check where you're only rolling i think the minimum you could possibly roll as two if you're rolling two dice on a check you could still get a success no matter how many uh successes are required for a successful check yep uh it's possible though not likely um that anyone could succeed at anything i would not trust the dice gods that much and nor should you but we've had some very fun moments in our hours and hours almost a year well no actually longer than a year uh oh god wow i've been playing this for a long time i'm just saying i'm just saying that years of playing years of playing different xcom games over the course of my life has made me extremely paranoid about rng right you don't take that shot unless there's a 98 chance and even then you're gonna miss yeah and um i think it i think i still i think i still have my my um straight jacket from the time i tried to marathon play the um long war mod why marathoned it i have no idea maybe i am maybe i am that much of a masochist um but something i'm something i'm curious about is given given that um given that 5e was kind of your was kind of your comeback intro and i'm sure you had i'm sure you've toured around with uh with other games in the intervening um times what prompted the idea of going with a d10 dipole well um honestly that was something that jake had already played around with um and so he came up with the system and uh i can't tell you exactly what prompted it other than he wanted the flexibility um i know that he like the flexibility of the d10 is that it can be rolled as a percentage it can be rolled you know and the number of successes it can be adjusted very easily and fluidly by a gm um the amount of dice rolled is something that you can very easily uh upgrade the the value of advantage or disadvantage um on a dice roll basically giving you a 10 increase or decrease in your probability it just it was a very smooth and uh natural set of numbers to work with and um yeah it seems to work well um now the now the system that immediately comes to mind whenever i think of a d10 dice pool is obviously the st obviously the storyteller system um the one used in world of darkness and its um sister brands over the years um okay what in that's in that system they do have they they do have their own take on b on botches where where um a cr a equivalent to a critical failure is what is when you roll no successes and you rolled at least one one um do you have something similar to that or is that not or is that not something that you had put in the cards we don't exactly have something that's akin to critical failure however we do have um your characters vices um so instead of relying on critical failure based on your dice rolls [Music] the gm is able to actually uh use plot points to trigger your character's particular vices for example uh a character that is gun shy which is something they would actually choose in their character creation um the gm might take the opportunity to trigger someone's gun shyness uh making them always act last in a combat uh scenario until they can kind of gather their themselves and the players can actually either spend heroic actions to negate that triggering uh and kind of collect themselves immediately or they can just take the hit and kind of remain in character right and so there's a lot of bonuses for players that use their vices on their own um in just role playing it yeah now given given the given the fact that obviously for a lot of characters magic is not is not going to be a a high priority compared to compared to other kinds of um builds especially especially given the um setting i know we i know what i'm what i'm curious about are some of the or some of the means that players have that players have to customize when it comes to when it comes to abilities when it comes to and when it comes to equipment well there are a lot of opportunities to customize um so first of all my gosh i'm trying to totally think of it every single skill tree in the game has seven uh skills that can be selected you have to select the novice skill first and then that unlocks all the um the journeymen skills and then there's a master's mastery skill after you've learned every journeyman skill but you can take as many different novice skills as you want as you know assuming you pay the renown for them so you can really combine and build your own combinations of skills from different you know uh whether you're going in down the um you know the gosh let's see the acrobatics tree maybe you want to go down an acrobatic street make your character very agile able to get up in difficult places maybe he's able to you know disengage with an enemy with no penalty um or maybe even with an advantage to disengage uh there you know and then you want to combine that with another ability that is when you know from a weapons skill tree that is when you're equipped with a one-handed weapon you can attack you know and you you can perform an attack as you perform a disengage action so all of a sudden you start creating combinations based on your play style based on what your character is uh in a very freeform way but not so open that you know you're overwhelmed with all your potential options right um it's it's it's well i'm a little bit biased but when i say you know it's the perfect combination of being open and free form without being uh so open that you are just facing you know analysis paralysis the entire game yeah um and then with equipment there's you know a wide variety of you know one-handed two-handed weapons you know unarmed styles uh we you can be a wrestler you can be the guy who tries to you know a duelist uh um you know we got pistol and sword styles we have rifles mortars you could just be a cannoneer i mean you know uh or do you want to be a medic maybe avoid the combat route all together and specialize in support classes whether it be leadership or you know being the medic um so we really really really uh worked on making it so that you don't have to specialize in any one thing you can choose to be the you know jack of all trades if you want um or you can choose one or two key things to focus on but there's never a reason why someone has to just like lock down in all of my points are going into melee combat uh you know or i want to be a melee character but if i do i'm not going to be a very charismatic character there's no point where one thing takes away from another um you know if you want to be focused on something just start building it up and you'll be able to do it all right that that definitely makes sense um and given given that i'm get i'm guessing that when it comes to requirements for abilities within these skill trees it's the um the prerequisites are are fairly fairly rooted in just spending spending renown which i'm guessing is your equivalent to experience points and um and some and if it's a higher tier just having something in the lower tier but nothing nothing straight nothing straight linked uh correct i think that for a few there might be some based on your actual skills themselves uh like your actual abilities but even those can be upgraded by spending renown so like if you chose to completely min max and get rid of you know intelligence for some reason um you're probably not gonna be able to take educated as your ability um but if you wanted to take the time over the course of the game to raise your intelligence to learn the educated ability able to spend that renown on to upgrade it's just you know how much time and how many contracts it takes for you to do that now when it comes to like when it comes to when it comes to um the idea of a renown um now i can i can get i can get the idea of using that to in to increase your increase either abilities or skills but something else that i saw on the character sheet that i was curious about and how this would play a factor is the column for attempts yeah that is our primary form of character progression um you don't have to wait until after combat or after a contract to actually level up your character um you it's you know similar to elder scrolls you're gonna actually level up your uh your prowess by simply making melee attacks whether you hit or miss um it's going to slowly gain uh the number of you know tallies in the number of attempts every time you perform a check of any kind and when the number of attempts equals two times the next level of a skill the skill goes up so i'm guessing this i'm guessing this was a means to make to make sure that people act people use a variety of their skills instead of instead of relying on just who has the highest skill rating um definitely that but also um it was just a way that we could encourage uh encourage non-social characters to engage in social situations right and you know tr have characters who maybe don't specialize in combat to still be willing to you know swing their sword instead of run and hide you know um they can everyone can get better as they try as they play uh and you know it's just you're going to get better it just might be a rocky start for some of you and now when it come now um obviously this isn't something that was delved into the demo version but when it comes to when it comes to character creation um something i'm curious about is if ism is the method that you that you're going with is it a case where so where you're given that you're given a set of points at the start and just told to go nuts or do you have a more measured approach um kind of a so a little bit of both um when you start the first thing you're gonna want to do is pick your species uh you know are you gonna be human elf half elf you know basically picking your background of your character um and those will have some effect on you know what skills get up uh what abilities get a bonus you know during um then you're going to go into actually uh determining your ability scores and we actually have an entire video on a kickstarter right now that goes over goes through the entirety of uh character creation but um yeah at that point you'll be able to add levels to those ability scores you can actually even take one point away from something to increase one point in something else but even then i believe the highest level something can get it can get to is four uh at character creation so it's a little bit limited you're not just told you know here have this many points and you know absolutely powerhouse your strength right but at the same time you uh you have the you know you have the freedom to spend those points how you want um and then you get to skills and everything starts at skill level one and you're given ten points and said go to town but nothing can be higher than level three so again it's you know you're capped during character creation but you're also told to go for it and i'm also curious if the if you if i'm in this there's some there's some example spreads for people starting out so they could have an idea about what might be um a good thing to focus on if they want to if they want to do certain archetypes okay yeah um so we have some pre-generated characters for the demo game yeah and those kind of do take the the role of showing you some build options right so i mean we don't want you to get overwhelmed with you know the idea if i want to play the healer the you know the medic where would i start with that well we have included a medic her name is ravamana she's the strong blood dragonkin and um yeah she's she's there she's you know we have her character she already if you want to build a different one you can take a look at her skills and abilities and kind of take that as a starting point right so they kind of do work like archetypes but if you also saw that she's you know a burly strong blood you might want to look at that and go that's not the route for me i want to be more of a support and healer and instead give her a different set of weapons give her different skill trees nothing is none of those archetypes are set in stone they're all ready for you to mess around with all right now when it come now um when it comes to when it comes to customizing equipment because something i did something i did notice is that even even even the most simple of what of weapons have as some forms of um of customization with the combination of traits and runes and yeah what i'm curious what i'm curious about is ism what is how what this intake what this entails in terms of how how far you can go to customizing say your um melee and ranged weapons so melee weapons it's pretty inscribed or have a who uh pay uh describe your work with the best quality rune it's going to be very expensive and i'll tell you this is abram's scribe you can actually learn it yourself and it's a huge boost for the entire party because you can uh inscribe runes for your entire party for a fraction of the cost um so everyone wants a rune scribe on their team that being said uh you know let's say basic sword has spot for two runes you can pay to have two runes added to it they might do things like the rune of balance might make it to where you are um your sword is more likely to hit uh you know it's it's more more balanced you have advantage or something you know the there's free freezing there's fire there's all kinds of different runes out there with different effects um and that being said there's also uh you know some runes can only be put on melee weapons some can only be put on ranged weapons and ranged weapons actually tend to have some uh added benefit of runic uh ammunition so you could you know have runes on your gun making it more precise or uh pierce am or pierce armor more but then you could also you know have runic bullets that are expended they're very expensive and you they're and it's gone uh but it also you know explodes on impact or bursts into flames and you know causes extra damage and whatnot uh we also have uh weaponry like crossbows and whatnot with uh recoverable ammo that have really nice advantage of you can recover your runic ammunition right yeah um so there's a lot of stuff like that for weaponry and then we you know all the equipment has ruined slots as well so if you wanted to get your armor and you know have a rune on it that makes it bust so that it might be able to even withstand something like bullets um just not a bad idea in a world where you know there's bolt action rifles and cannon fire coming at you when especially if you're a swordsman and that is something i'm curious about when it when with a system like this you've got a you've got it you've got a significant balancing act when it comes to when it comes to melee weapons and firearms and something and it's very it would be very very easy to lean a bit more on a bit more on firearms some so something i'm curious about is what methods do you have to make it so that firearms runes notwithstanding are not made too useful in comparison to melee weapons well first of all they're a little bit they're a little more expensive um second of all the damage they deal is consistent whereas in melee weapons it has a lot of room to grow um and honestly in a lot of situations uh ranged weapons are the better option but it can't be fought you cannot fire a uh ranged weapon into your same area barring specific abilities that might let you with like a pistol fire uh i think we have a pistol um skill tree that allows you to actually use the pistol in melee as a melee weapon but firing it um so if an enemy can close the gap and get into ra melee combat with you your gun is a club like you can't fire it at him i'm guessing i'm guessing that when it comes to the firearm technology um the idea of automatic or semi-automatic um weaponry hasn't it hasn't gotten there yet or that kind of weaponry is ridiculously expensive we're gonna go with ridiculously expensive there are repeater rifles um but they are definitely not early level weapons um that being said even those weapons um if you're using cover properly uh and i mean um i highly recommend it it's gonna just straight up increase your defense which is your your ability to dodge and avoid damage um there are uh there's a swords path that focuses on parrying and actually how it gives you the chance to parry bullets um i mean there's a lot of options out there um to counter guns and guns have a couple of key weaknesses being slow to reload and also um well as i mentioned if someone's able to close the gap and get into melee combat with you when you have a gun uh you're suddenly at a huge disadvantage all right so i can get that um speaking of swords this is this is a test that i like to i like to put with certain games would it be possible for two for two um characters who who um say that say that they're both the same species both using um a both using a saber as their as their main melee weapon would it be possible for the for their choice of talents to be dip to be different enough that they could have different play styles comp um almost completely absolutely absolutely uh almost every weapon type has multiple skill trees um and you know while i might have a simple one-handed sword i could go the duelist route if i get a shield and a sword i might be able to go one different route if i get my sword and pistol i could go a different route if i just have my sword i think there are like three or four different skill trees and even then if i went like a pickpocketing route i might be able to play uh or you know or more social route i might play uh you know the almost captain jack sparrow type character who's so busy talking while he duels the opponent that he just tricks him or you know gets him angry and looks for openings uh exploiting them emotionally before attacking them you know there's lots of different variety uh of play styles um without having to be you know completely different differently equipped yeah um and it's it's good that you mentioned some a jack sparrow approach because i see i see a lot of um a lot of swash and buckle in this in this kind of in this kind of setting yeah yeah um and that does bring me to the to the concept of um freelancers now given it's in the name um i think it's i think it's fair to assume that the player characters will be will be um freelancers and um what i wanted to ask about and i realized this is a bit of a lore question so i might be um i might be putting you on the spot here that's okay what but what exactly does being a does being a freelancer entail and specifically what sort of responsibilities do they have regarding the um amount of leeway that they that they have well i can i can actually answer that one really really well um so being a freelancer you're a knight of talindia and the freelancers are kind of a military organization outside of the actual kingdom itself um they are sworn to uh basically protect the people of talindia first they will obey the king they're loyal to the kingdom uh but you know there's all these different political factions within to india there's the parliamentarians who actually kind of run the nation there's the royalists who want to you know give power back to the royal family um you have uh well you have a lot of different political factions all with their own agendas and each of these factions uh give contracts to the players and they are going to determine what kind of party they want to be based on what kind of contracts they want to accept so usually a gm will approach the party with like two or three or even more contracts say this one's from the parliament over here wants you to investigate this city and you know maybe put down x you know corruption or x you know peasant riots yeah whereas you know over here you have the local garrison wants help with you know some theft or some hijacking of you know various airships whereas you might get a contract from the the dragon slayers guild saying that you know there's a monster that's been terrorizing the hills so you have all these options from the get-go and the players just decide what their priorities are uh do we care more about the people that are you know starving to death over here or the people that are getting attacked by monsters over here well i don't like the parliament so i'm gonna go over here and work with these people and every single one of these um contracts will also have uh political ramifications right if i choose to only do jobs for parliament parliament is going to gain influence in the world um tremendously quickly and if they gain enough influence they might start overstepping their boundaries maybe asking you to do things that you guys are not comfortable with maybe acting more totalitarian if a faction that doesn't have a lot of authority starts gaining authority and rivaling those that are in charge you might be looking at a civil war um and so the players have to deal with uh kind of realistic semi-realistic uh political consequences for their actions while at the same time staying true to what they believe you know uh you don't want to let the poor people die of disease if you can help it on top of that we've had you know had great success testing uh um contracts where if you ignore a contract for too long the the difficulty of that contract when you do take it will increase and you know that's all up for the gm to decide how that you know how they want to run that but um on the players to uh make those decisions together and wisely but also like the option is purely on them which i can definitely get i can definitely get behind that that a pr that approach now in the in a more for lack of a better term comfortable and end of things you know something that um probably won't get you yelled at if if if there's a botch um i'm curious about the um resource known as heroic actions now i've talked about this in other interviews with other people but in a lot of games especially games outside of the d20 based bubble you tend to have a you tend to have a mechanic that i refer to as an extra effort system um in shadowrun they have edge in warhammer they have um fortune in um legend of the five rings they have void points you know some sort of limited resource that you can use to apply a bit of a boost to your role but you can't reliably use it right is heroic actions in that paradigm and if so how how does it work in your system so it's it is similar so first of all it can be used it can be used a wide variety of ways uh first of all as i mentioned earlier it can be used to negate the gm triggering your uh characters uh vice right so you know maybe your character's restless and you guys haven't finished setting us that you guys are playing planning for a while the gm says you know what this restless character can't help himself he kind of like looks out the corner and the enemy has a chance to spot him it's like oh my gosh that'd be so frustrating well you can spend a heroic action to keep yourself in check even though it's not necessarily within your character you can you can argue he knows the importance of this you know this ambush he's not he's going to hold he's going to keep himself self-control right um the other way thing to use is you can use it to trigger your own virtue so you know you might be uh a natural leader and you can use uh heroic action to encourage all of your own men giving them all advantage to their own combat checks and to their own morale um or you know you can use it and maybe if maybe you're a um i'm blanking on some of the some of the virtues but uh basically you could use it to increase you know re-roll a dice roll or uh whatever but whatever your virtue allows you to do right um the other and the most common way to use heroic actions is if you are reduced to zero health you spend a heroic action and you immediately go back up to full health but you roll on a injury table and take a heroic injury uh that will be in effect until you can go get medical attention so maybe you'll get you know uh you'll you might get a leg wound or a chest wound or uh you might start bleeding or various other effects um but it'll keep you alive if at any point you end up with no heroic actions and reducing down to zero health you're dead so it's a v it's a very valuable resource to keep and uh keep a few points left over in in that regard it does remind me a bit of the um of the fate points in the um ffg 40k games where burning fate could be could be one of the things that actually actually keeps you from get from having a little bit of you over there over there over there oh and down here too right um and i'm i'm guessing that i'm guessing that that was meant to throw a bone because even as even with starting characters the the thing that i noticed is um is the fact that damage it damage relative to health is v is very um very not very unkind yeah you're yeah yeah you've got p you've got p you've got people with um with with health somewhere around the five point range and wep and weapons are going to be taking a good a good chunk of that before you get before you get into any sort of um any sort of k rolls with lady luck right so that's definitely one of the things uh that's another thing i was gonna mention is that it actually uh heroic actions help with the um the power balance of ranged weapons because you could get taken down to zero health in a single well-placed shot if you're not using cover uh to maximize your defense if you don't have uh you know a good amount of armor or something like that you could get you know brought down to zero health in one shot easy that being said um you know there's a lot of ways to maximize you know taking cover taking uh you know take cover action um a lot of those things will increase your defense so that most shots will miss you or you know graze you for one damage um there's ways to decrease the amount of damage done to you and if you do get hit you now just take an injury and you are able to just keep going yeah um basically unlike an npc you are a hero and you should be able to keep going so we have literal plot armor literal plot armor there you go but and so and something else i did something else i did notice is when it comes to the when it comes to the uh damage that weapons can do you of course you have the first off there's the fact that damage isn't rolled it's um pretty straight it's pretty straightforward unless i'm mistaken correct uh it's not something that you you don't roll for random damage uh you have an effect it's you know either it's a set number with a set amount of armor penetration or it's you know a number plus your strength and or you know or dexterity based on the what depending on the weapon when it comes but it's not gonna be yeah it's not gonna be um widely different from what you see it's not gonna no one's gonna be like roll a d12 oh it's either between one and twelve you know yeah um when it comes to when it comes to when it comes to the way armor works in some games when when some i've seen i've seen two approaches to how to do it one is it reduces the total amount of damage that you end up taking and the other is it makes you harder to hit period um and the the flaw that can happen sometimes is that it trivializes the the um threat of small of smaller weapons so so you have the question of what of why should why should i take a knife when i can take i can i should try and take the largest sword that i can or if i can't do that why am i why should i go on melee and what i'm curious about is how is do you do you have you maneuvered the way armor works in in a way so that even somebody using a knife can can still be a threat yeah so first of all armor is great and all but it's only ever gonna reduce your damage down to a minimum of one if you get hit you're still hit um secondly most things can penetrate armor like almost everything has some degree of armor penetration um so unless you are a very heavily armored character or emphasizing in robust armor uh you're not going to be you know completely ignoring armor um the other thing is like you did you you definitely uh touched on uh the situation with you know your agility actually in the pre-built characters for the demo game which are available for download on the uh kickstarter page um there are two characters uh that i'd like to kind of just highlight real quick so katarina is our hair she is agility four and that makes her pretty much the dodgiest thing uh starting character that you could have um and she that means that an enemy is gonna have to roll four or more successes to do any damage to her and see you know again on a d10 that's a seven or higher and seeing as most early enemies are gonna be rolling five dice they're gonna be needing very lucky hits uh rolls to be able to hit her but then if they do hit her she's in trouble the other route is to go ravamana who has she's burly she's only defense one she so you need one success to hit her congratulations you're probably gonna hit her um but she has a ton of health and she has natural armor she has her shield she has you know i mean so all of a sudden you're looking at a very tanky character that uh you know you could still get through that armor but there's such a wide variety of ways to um be dodgy or armored that yeah if you want to be a knife wielding character you know and go with low level low power weapons you're just as likely to encounter enemies that uh emphasize one or the other method of avoiding damage um so i mean yeah you might encounter a band of heavily armored characters that you're not really doing a lot of damage to but around the next corner you might be you know just dealing with some dodgy characters who are right up your alley and be able to hit them and do just as much damage just enough damage right and now when it now um give now given all of that now you get you guys are get are getting are getting fairly close to the to the goal um at the time this recording you guys are just too you guys are just um 1.4 oh no 1.4 k away from it um yeah now allow me to knock on wood for a moment yeah me too um what would you be shooting for as far as a release window well at least for the digital version for the digital version well for the digital version we are working on working with world 20 and we're working on creating all of the um digital assets needed to create a um a collection in the marketplace for world 20. and uh we're going to start distributing a uh digital edition uh through world 20 so that players can play there and it's also uh fairly easy to um to keep track of the downloads it all being in one place uh that being said uh for the physical editions it's a lot easier to track when that'll be done and ready to go um we are just working on some final uh formatting and plugging in some of the artwork the game is fully tested uh we are needing to add a you know tiny bit of testing now that we have been adding uh new playable species to the game but uh so we'll test those new species in in relation you know as npcs and as player characters um but for the most part all of the information is in the book right now it's just a matter of formatting and paying for artwork and getting it all plugged in then it's off to the printers and shipping and you know that can take three to six months so we've just kind of planned for the worst case scenario there and uh we've said that an estimated uh delivery date of november of 2021 uh i don't anticipate it taking that long but we want to definitely play it safe with the worst case scenario instead of you know under deliver which i can i can certainly get i can certainly get behind that particular that particular concept um how many pages would you say you're shooting for that depends on what funding level we can get to honestly uh we have right now the rule book is a when we reach the 10 000 goal the rule book is a 250 page soft cover rule book uh not including if you uh back at the runesmith level uh we're gonna have those copies actually we're gonna have the covers taken off meticulously and uh you'll be getting that book turned into a handcrafted leather bound goal uh yeah uh 1750 goal uh all the rulebook the rulebook will be a hardcover book also have been up to 400 pages so it'll be a 400 page hardcover rulebook um with tons of lore and uh that doesn't include i think there's like you know something like six different uh um contracts that will already like as digital downloads that will be included and developed um there will be all the pre-generated characters and the stl files there's a lot of really cool monsters coming um as uh 3d printable files and stuff so and including i mean i don't know if you've noticed but we have uh two people have pledged to the dragon slayer level meaning that no matter what we're going to be getting at least every backer is going to be getting at least two digital monster files we just don't know what they're going to be yet based on what the the people who pledged uh that level want to help design i'll definitely i'll definitely be look i'll definitely be looking forward to to that um because i am full i am fully in favor of people designing insane things oh yeah oh yeah as well as one sh as one should when they're given a blank canvas well semi blank obviously there's limits to this kind of thing i mean that's correct correct you're gonna be working with us to you know we'll have to kind of reign you reign you in a little bit but we definitely don't want to kill your joy either we definitely want to see what what the other creatives in the industry can uh in this world can give us yeah um yeah but with al with all that said i do want to sincerely thank you for taking the time out of your schedule to come up to the temple and enjoy the insanity that takes place here time zones notwithstanding no that's awesome it was a lot of fun and anytime you see fit to return the door is always open as i often say around here drinking is not mandatory but it is encouraged all right well thank you very much and uh yeah i appreciate it and if uh anyone listening has not yet gone and checked out the uh the kickstarter i highly recommend it um and of course a sincere thanks to everyone who took the time out of their schedule to enjoy the madness and there will be plenty more where that came from as there always is here on the open bar of the internet but until then on behalf of the good brothers present and not present my name is mildra i am your gaming monk stay [ __ ] frosty everybody
Mildra
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adaptations & media critiques
Hello! Recently my friend Nick started a wonderful podcast about bad movies called Reel Bad and I have had the incredible privilege of being a frequent guest on this podcast. It is a ton of fun and you should definitely check it out. Link is in the description. I have loved every episode of this podcast, and being a part of the recording process when I’ve gotten to do that. But a few weeks ago we recorded what was, I think, my favorite episode to be on. Part of why it was my favorite is because while we were ostensibly talking about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, we were really talking about storytelling, which is just always my favorite. I guess, in fairness, this is actually true of every episode of Reel Bad, but this was a conversation that I was particularly excited to have. We had a lot of good storytelling conversations around Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but, in particular, I got to be the odd man out espousing my unpopular, but deeply cherished opinion on adaptations. Nick: OK, so, let’s get into this. [laughter] Nick: All right, this is hard for me to talk about because I am a Batman fan. Sam: OK Nicole: Mm-hmm. Nick: Um, but Nicole has a really good perspective on this–[laughter]–I don’t know if it’s good. Nicole: We’ve–we’ve come prepared to fight. Nick: We’ve come prepared to fight. [laughter] Sam: Oh good. Rachel: Oh boy. Nick: And I’d be interested to see what you two think of this. In short: I have very little reverence for the particulars of source material or the established canon when critiquing an adaptation. Philosophically, if not always emotionally, I am deeply disinterested in source material fidelity. Don’t get me wrong, I love lots of things that have been adapted into another medium, and I have definitely had an emotional reaction to things being different than what I expected. What I am saying is that the adaption is a new thing, which by necessity must be changed in order to exist, and I’m much more interested in critiquing it on its own merits. There's this weird sort of deification of “canon” in conversations about adaptations that I find not only uninteresting but also just not super useful. I totally understand the emotional experience of feeling like an adaptation has gotten something “wrong” – something that was important to you about the source material. When the first Hunger Games movie was released, I remember being bummed that Madge, the mayor’s daughter, was removed from the movies. I have a particular grudge against the X-Men movies, mostly because the 90s cartoon’s sassy-as-fuck version of Rogue holds such a dear piece of my heart and I just really hate emo Anna Paquin Rogue. But the thing is, those are gut feelings that say nothing whatsoever about the efficacy of those choices in telling those stories. While I do like the way that Madge is woven into the books and could have been useful in the movies, she’s not necessary. Like, her absence didn’t ruin those stories. And the sort of idea behind emo Rogue makes a lot of sense, given what her power is. Uh, I don’t think it works in the space of those movies because I don’t think that it was given sufficient emotional weight, and it was just set up in a really kinda cheap way. But at that point it becomes two separate critiques. Like, I don’t think that this story works because of the way in which they told it is different than this character must be this way because that is the way that I want her to be. Again, I don’t think that there’s anything wrong with that initial gut reaction of, like, despair that something is different. But it is also always worth noting that the thing that you love is still there. And, importantly, there are all sorts of ways in which this thing that you love, uh, can inspire new things. Adaptations can be a way to see how somebody else saw a thing. Or they can be ways to turn elements of a character or a story on their heads. When you’re going from one medium to another, you’re dealing with different benefits and constraints and some change is necessary. Like, if you’re not changing it in any way whatsoever, then what is the point? Like, it already exists. So much of the magic of stories is in the ways in which they allow us to expand our perspectives. It just feels like a failure of the imagination if your primary critique of a story or a piece of art is that someone else’s vision of a thing was different than yours. So, those are my thoughts. You can hear three brilliant and hilarious people disagree with me and also hear all of us agree that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was not an enjoyable film over on Reel Bad. Please let me know in the comments how you feel about adaptations and source material fidelity and all that good shit. OK bye!
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Minecraft Shenanigans? What happened to Minecraft?
ooh what did they do to the water this fish seaweed I come bearing gifts I have a plan so funky wants to get out he can just open it well you're laughing at my idea [Music] I make it two doors okay made a parrot it's a bikini I'm close Andrew Andrew look at me look at me look at me this is where I close the door I know what my craft is it's not hey oh yeah for the donkey for us to get out Lee Andrew leave it all leave stop it leave the door is there for when the dog was to get [ __ ] beat your ass boy it overhead what what what order come Qi come come aji what you have to regain your bubbles when you get out of water now oh my god I hate minecraft oh how do you subtitle that sound we don't God why you put that door there honestly yeah I know my stuff exploded me I mean that was that was creationist what is this thing that's called a shipwreck really really there's no like a [ __ ] [ __ ] that looks like a bunch of wood put together no it's cause it's on its side you numb not this is the this is the dick here this is dick that is the dick you put your feet here it's on its side you know you probably could have fooled me with that I would have just thought that was some [ __ ] and created something close at all yeah Chris I'm nitpicking she's gonna make Minecraft [ __ ] you better make it bitter in the aspects I want it to be better how do you make grass let me finish how do you do that thing with grass where it looks different you right-click grass like I wonder how many people that security alert and then just like they texted back you can't take back I tried to swipe and text back that's how many people did I show you there drawing someone oh did I show you the drawing someone did it me a true I I have a drawing of you hold on is fine too I gotta go on you go yeah I do I made a drawing of you no no I'm serious okay I found it took me the bait no drew tree capitate er as a dick I know what you just did hey block with my eggs and it all just disappeared you've had the [ __ ] oh you absolute dick nipple [Music] good [Music]
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Shakespeare in Community (Act 3): A Midsummer Night's Dream and Shakespeare Across Borders
>> [Background Music] Midsummer Night's Dream, I mean, is there a better play? [ Music ] Yes there is, there's Hamlet. But, is there a better play for everyone? I mean, I don't think there is. I mean, as much as I like to be, you know, of course there is, there's Hamlet, and Richard the Second, and Henry the Fourth, and Winter's Tale, but, and Love's Labour's Lost, which I really like and always gets a bad rap. I think that Midsummer Night's Dream is brilliant. I think that it is, I just saw it 2 days ago. I just, I don't care what production I see of that play there is, there is joy. [ Music ] >> Midsummer Night's Dream is a play that in a lot of way riffs off some of the, some of the elements of Romeo and Juliet and it's also a, you know, you start with a tragedy, a relatively horrible, violent tragedy. Romeo and Juliet we think oh this is an easy play. It's not an easy play; it's a really difficult play. So for me it's a move from what I think of as 1 of the most difficult plays, Romeo and Juliet, to 1 of the ones that I find to be the easiest in many ways. Easy because it feels like it wants to have a party with the audience. And that's not true in every scene. That's not true, there are definitely some troubles and there are some moments that are hard but in general the play is almost a hug to the audience. >> I don't like Midsummer Night's Dream either, I think that's like my Shakespeare dirty little secret. I mean, you have this beautiful female friendship that just gets ripped asunder by dudes and then you have 1 of the men having to be drugged at the end of it in order to have coupling, enforced, it's like enforced heteronormotivity. It's like everything that is, you know, and I know the play is asking us to judge that and, you know, it's that sense of a finer point being made at the end of it but I have to say, just in terms of the ways in which it's usually staged as a festive summertime performance, outdoors, you know, love, it's not that play. And I feel like, I don't know, it's something about the way it gets staged as Shakespeare in the park that I'm deeply uncomfortable with when you think about the role of parks over time, how much sexual violence happens in parks. And you know, what's interesting about that play is that it sort of posits that male bodies were just as vulnerable and that was true then. It's true now. I don't think we're as invested or it's not the first sort of standard story of sexual violence that we tell ourselves but it's true now as well and there's something about that sense of how the play ends with Demetrius still drugged just is uncomfortable. >> I find it interesting that there is this switch, right, the switch both Demetrius just falls out of love with Helena and falls in love with Hermia but then we also see Lysander through, external means of course, through this potion, fall in love with Helena when he was first in love with Hermia. I think the play does, the play does sort of play with, right, for lack of a better term, the play does play with this idea that we can just fall in and out of love, albeit people do fall in and out of love, but what do you do when you are in love and you, you can't help it? [ Music ] >> For a long time a lot of people thought that works only traveled from the center to the periphery, from the rich nations to the poor ones. That turns out not really to be how it works at all so works travel all kinds of different ways. >> Growing up in Jamaica we have the British school system, right, so we are required to read some British writers and so I think Shakespeare is probably held in the same way in Jamaica as he is in America in some ways. He is 1 of the writers that you need to have read if you have, if you want to claim any kind of social capital. >> I'm originally from Pakistan and I've seen so many different adaptations of Shakespeare in Pakistan so Shakespeare in Urdu, Shakespeare in Punjabi and since a very young age my mom started reading Shakespeare to me. She is an English professor also so that's where I got my inspiration from. >> Shakespeare has been popular in China, especially recently there have been a couple of film versions just in the last 10 years. But the story of Shakespeare's reception in China is it's complicated. One of the reasons for Shakespeare's popularity initially in China in the last 19th century when he was first being kind of translated and imported was to show that the West was as obsessed with or fascinated by ghosts and spirits as any backwards culture. So it actually made the west, Shakespeare made the West seem more behind rather than more. He's often been taken as a figure of modernity but here he was being taken to be kind of this figure of backwardness and superstition. >> Shakespeare's world is vast. It's the world of renaissance; it's the world of emerging global economies, of science, of militarism, of colonialism, of renaissance art, of classics. >> Shakespeare is a people's playwright. He was writing to both the royalty and the common people and so it doesn't make any sense to me that we should take Shakespeare and just put him away in the ivory tower and we can't get to him otherwise. >> On the frontier he's a big hit, in frontier towns. One famous British actor performed Hamlet standing on the stump of a redwood tree during the gold rush. So, there just, it's everywhere. Alexis de Tocqueville says when he visits America in the 1830s, famously, and he's a French aristocrat and he's trying to figure out these Americans and he says, you know, in practically every cabin there are a couple of volumes of Shakespeare. And I first read Henry the Fifth myself, he says, in a cabin in the middle of nowhere. So, you know, the sense that America is just saturated in Shakespeare in the 19th century and that it is popular culture, it's not high culture at all. You've got huge masses of people, working class people, all kinds of people going to the theater all over the country. >> He understood what it was to be, you know, of the lowest rung of society to those that are the highest, you know? And he gave language to all of those different parts of society. [ Music ] >> My relationship to language has been so complex and so hard and he has made it all worth it. >> I've had the privilege of working on an adaptation of Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, that was bilingual and that really was a very modern take on the story. It was spattered with Spanglish and in the inner city, in Los Angeles, called Language of Flowers, and it was phenomenal to see an entire generation of young people who had never read Shakespeare. They had only thought of this in a very distant way and to come and see the play and see themselves in the stories. >> There's virtually no translations of Shakespeare at all into French for a long, long time and they're, maybe up until the 1720s and there were some real obstacles to performing Shakespeare on the French stage in the 18th century because there were all kinds of rules about what you can perform and what you can't perform on the French stage and 1 of them is that lots and lots of words that we would say were just ordinary words the French say are vulgar and too vulgar for the stage including words like nose and handkerchief, which make a Othello, for example, very hard to produce in France in the 1720s. So when Shakespeare starts to be translated for the first time in French in the 18th century they change everything. They change the language. They change the plots. They get rid of the minor characters because they're very used to classical tragedy and classical comedy, which are simpler in terms of the numbers of characters and so they get rid of all kinds of things. It's basically completely different. >> I was in the Army and when I was stationed in Germany that's when I came into contact with Shakespeare. And I saw Shakespeare in German and I was like this is fantastic! It was, I could understand some of it and by some of it I mean very little. I spoke German at the time, conversational German at the time, but that doesn't help you with poetic German. >> I moved to the United States when I was almost 15 years old. I didn't speak a word of English. I moved in the middle, it's summer in Argentina and winter in the United States so everything was turned upside down, not just the language, not just the weather, not just my, all of it at once. I lost my parents when I was very young and my brother and I moved here by ourselves and I had a foster family in Idaho Falls, Idaho and I moved from Buenos Aires, Argentina. So it's just a bit of cultural shock in many ways but I had an excellent drama teacher who, although I couldn't understand what the words were that he was speaking I knew what he was saying and that's because he was so expressive with the way he spoke. And I said, in my head, I want to speak that way. When I learn to speak English I want to speak like he is speaking. >> The Zulu Macbeth was 1 of the great emotional and theatrical experiences that I've had, the mixing together of the cultures, the Zulu language, the Shakespearean actions. The production that I saw was in London where the Zulu was on a Sound Assist and I could hear the Zulu in my ear while I was watching the people on stage. They were dancing. They had beautiful, beautiful cuffs around their legs that were about this long from ankle up with bells on them and so on and the mixing together of those costumes with the Shakespearean language was so rich. >> I did Romeo and Juliet out in Colorado Shakespeare Festival. It was a shadowed performance and what that is is they get about 5 or 6 people that are fluent in sign language and some of them, and they, so you have 2 Romeos who were dressed alike and the Romeo would sign whatever I would say, what light through yonder window breaks, my other shadow Romeo would sign it. And we could use each other, hang on each other's shoulder sometimes. We have 2 Romeos and 2 Juliets. >> I started reading Shakespeare and a Midsummer Night's Dream for the first time when I played Titania. I had no idea what was happening, what I was saying. The forgeries of jealousy speech is not something a 15-year-old should be speaking let alone a foreigner who had no idea even how to speak English in the first place, let alone Shakespeare's poetry. >> It's an archaic idea that, that we historically in the United States even, have been a party to, which is that Shakespeare's English, the King's English, shouldn't be spoken by people of color and it was an extraordinary experience to recognize that it is, again, can be owned and embodied by anyone. >> All I wanted when I was a teenager was to be understood in 1 way or another and I think we all go through that phase and I actually couldn't be, not because I was a complicated teenager, which I was, or because I was emotionally disturbed, which I was, but it was because I simply couldn't. I couldn't form the words. I didn't know the language and somehow I learned it. I listened and I watched and I learned how to speak it and I feel like that's what Shakespeare did when he wrote these plays. He listened and he watched the world around him and how it all worked and all the different classes of people, all. Elizabethan England was not 1 kind of culture, it was a conglomeration of all these different people coming together from all different parts of the world and he put them all on that stage for everyone to hear. He has jokes for the higher class and the middle class and the lower class. It doesn't matter where you're from, he has something for you and I felt like he kind of went like this and said come here, let's tell some stories now that you know how. [ Music ] >> If we shadows have offended, think but this and all is mended. >> That you have but slumbered here. >> While these visions did appear. >> And this weak and idle theme, no more yielding but a dream. >> Gentles, do not reprehend; if you pardon, we will mend. >> And as I am an honest Puck, if we have unearned luck. >> Now to escape the serpent's tongue, we will make amends ere long. >> Else the Puck a liar call; so good night unto you all. >> Give me your hands if we be friends. >> And Robin shall restore amends. [ Music ]
Jesse Stommel
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HOT SERMON) WE DESPERATLELY NEED THE HEALING ANOINTING IN THE BODY OF CHRIST - Apostle Joshua Selman
foreign use it quickly it is my prayer and I will tell you I still continue to press into this as a person it is my prayer that we come into the full comprehension of this mystery I believe that before Jesus Christ comes there will be a practical manifestation of dominion over sickness and diseases it looks like this dimension of dominion I submit to you for some reason it looks like the church has declined in walking in this Dominion for various reasons there are scientific reasons there are climatic reasons atmospheric reasons all kinds of things the kind of food that we eat but I can tell you the Bible says that the implication of our Oneness with Christ is that something can happen to your body that stops IT from deterioration and that you work in health and vitality eating well is wonderful but that is not the reason why the Bible tells you you are you should you are free of sickness I believe in eating well I believe in uh all the medical things but I've cautioned us don't be careless we have doctors here if you are not feeling well go to the back go and meet them they will treat you and you are still a Christian are we together we are not going to be foolish in addressing spiritual things and allow people to Die the doctors are not Antichrist while your faith is growing to stand and you know in a position now where you can be free of sickness Doctors Hospitals and Medicine are expressions of God's mercy so please don't feel bad don't go and swallow drugs in secret and come and tell lies and say I don't take drugs that's not the issue thank God for your understanding but let's be truthful and be matured and take away any kind of childishness out of the body of Christ treat yourself with honor go to the hospital with honor take responsibility over your body but at the back of everything you do please do not ignore the spirit of God the Bible says if that same spirit that raised Christ from the dead if that same spirit that same Spirit not another that raised Christ from the dead dwell that means if it is true that God did not lie if it is true that the same spirit that raised Christ from the dead dwells in you he says that same Spirit shall Quicken the word quickened there means administer Vitality Health to your mortal Body by The Same Spirit I submit to you that the body of Christ is yet to come into the fullness of this Revelation there are people here and there who have caught it but if we are to be very honest there's nothing embarrassing about it it is a dimension we can press to with faith and understanding God does not lie this Bible you see cannot be broken let God be true and every man including our experiences be Liars whilst we trust God for the ministry of doctors we must get to a point where we carry this Consciousness I am one with Christ someone say I'm one with Christ because we live in very evil days you will see a teenager headache headache and the next thing they will tell you they found a tumor there are we together and you are wondering how old is this child who was a healthy child I hope you know that some of these demonic things are devilish are we together I heard about someone who got up in the morning I mean played around and went to bed got up in the morning and was completely blind no symptom no progression completely I've heard of people who within a span of one to two months they just had an acceleration of cancer cells until it got to stage four just like that I believe in this healing wave I believe in the Vitality of the Saints we don't contend for divine hell because of fear of death death has already been conquered based on our positional Advantage the Bible says to be absent in the body is to be present with the Lord it didn't say to be traveling somewhere to be present with the Lord so whether in this life or Beyond this life we are victorious and let me encourage you if you've lost any loved one to sickness bodily deterioration accidents activities of terrorists Etc please find Hope based on the Integrity of scripture find Hope and comfort that to be absent in the body is to be present with the Lord nonetheless we are given the assignment to keep progressing in our knowledge until we attain a point where we can dare sickness we can look at these evil spirits that were sent from hell I wish I had the time I would have shown you the spirits that were released to the Earth in the Book of Revelation they were released to the Earth and they were giving certain assignments kill a third of the people it was a mandate and then there was a rider upon a pale horse having the pair of balances and the Bible said his name is death and his assignment is to kill men no devil will take my life before my time in the name of Jesus Christ many people are afraid now and it has to do with this issue of divine Health and Longevity these are the scariest areas for believers right now because it looks like there is a growing Dominion of sicknesses and diseases over believers are we together to a point where it seems unusual right now for an average person to be free of any sickness it looks unusual but I submit to you in the name of Jesus Christ that before Christ returns there will be a manifestation of this Revelation there are Sins Of God without pretense and lying who will walk in the reality of this resurrection power if you believe that shout amen [Applause] what's that beautiful song you sang by your spirit I will rise From the Ashes of defeat I don't know the other part sing it for me [Music] it's forever I was listening to Papa Kenneth cop Kenneth Copeland and you can imagine that man in his 80s and he's one of the people that have represented an inspiration to the body of Christ sickness and health is one area you cannot fake for too long if you are lying eventually age mixed with wickedness and Demon spirits will catch up with you the Bible talks about Joshua and Caleb these were men who were stronger even in their 80s their natural strength was not abated is it not in your Bible by your spirit I Will Rise From the Ashes of defeat the resurrected King his friends are wrecked in me [Music] the resurrected King Hallelujah I have read from church history books a few men who walked upon this Earth and demonstrated that this thing called Divine Health the Dominion of the Saints over spirits that afflict is a reality please do not I'm going to pray for people before we end up who are having all kinds of flakes of sickness but you don't know how angry I am in my spirit not just because of my call by the privilege of what I do I have been to many hospitals praying for people I have seen how sickness can literally trap the life of of not just the victim but the entire family that every day keep building projects at a halt they keep education as a whole everything must wait to honor that spirit [Music] the resurrected King is resurrecting me that's what is happening dude listen listen do you know how Wicked sickness is it does not care whether you are Muslim Christian whether you are a baby I've prayed for babies that I can how Wicked can sit and be [Music] just when you built your house and you want to Rejoice with your children you get up in the morning and one part of your leg cannot walk I was shown one of our dear ladies she probably may be here something happened to the father and he said he just felt pain on his leg and the next thing when I saw the picture it was like twice the size of a normal leg and everything was already rotten don't tell me it just happened there is something these Spirits know that the church is yet to know and the secret is not just in bold face somebody must be giving the mandate to reintroduce this thing to the body of Christ with authenticity and I'm praying that God will be able to trust us that in our generation we'll be able to say we have found something we have among the keys that we have been given that we can administer the same way you can Minister the baptism the same way you can teach a person from being poor to be prosperous the same way you can mentor a person John G Lake the Bible says at the time of John Lake in Spokane that they had healing rooms is in your history books they would keep people there for 30 days under a strong influence of the healing anointing and afterwards you will find them work great men like Kenneth E Hagin Charles and Francis hometown E.W Kenyon name them by your spirit I Will Rise From the Ashes of defeat the resurrected King [Music] listen do you know how much of a blessing you will be if you can heal just one sickness just one category effortlessly you know how many people on earth they will look for you they will bear to see you they will cry to do whatever that is how degraded man has become we need a restoration we are tired of pork and claims of unverified stories authentic manifestations of the healing power of Jesus not just from one person or one man of God two or three men of God are too small to handle this urgency we need a widespread manifestation of the healing power of Jesus all across this nation across Africa one with Christ if that same spirit that raised Christ from the dead the dead body of Jesus was lying on the tomb and the spirit of God came and entered that tomb and resurrected that body now the Bible says that same Spirit lives in you listen listen just help those under the anointing listen carefully hear me the beats that we have gotten is what is the the little Revelation that we have scratched what is produced what you call an outstanding ministry right now and yet compared to what we still have to learn and know and manifest we are still toddlers as far as understanding when it comes to The Healing Ministry I submit to you on Earth today there are great men but there are few people that can beat their chest and say generals of healing let's not lie to ourselves you know what it means to be a general you have mastered the Dynamics of reproducing a result under any condition there are generals of prosperity there are generals of teaching but my goodness the world is waiting waiting waiting and let me tell you Church of the Lord Jesus Christ if we do not validate this Oneness by the results that we produce a day will come familiar spirit will partner with men and women and you will begin to see similitudes of many healings that are Antichrist and no matter what you say about it it will not make any difference because if your child is dying and you are a responsible parent you will look for anything within your power to keep that child alive while on one hand we're shouting and telling people don't go to herbalist have you been able to be a worthy alternative a man who healed someone's son someone's daughter healed the whole family through divination of HIV now you are saying you should not go to that man Jesus heals prove it and at the end of it we finish the service and share the grace and then we boast and say three people were healed out of how many and have those three been verified and listen I'm not being we thank God for what God is doing so far but let me tell you the truth when I return back in spite of the mighty things that God does here I know what an avalanche of the power of God can do there are a few things we have laid Hold On by the grace of God we must press to reveal the reality of this Oneness John G Lake when the plague hit the city where he was people were dying and if you contacted that place just like a coronavirus was it would kill you there the form from the mouth history records and he was helping the people to bring out the dead bodies and those who were affected and the medical people warned him they said be careful you are putting your life at risk and they were right and he said no then an experiment was performed we were told where they put the foam from the mouth of one who was dead and they found out I was told that the whole the whole thing just died like that they couldn't find anything alive it couldn't affect him can I tell you there are arrows that fly by day that are being released to the Earth that we have not seen there are spirits that I'm not making you afraid except you don't believe the Bible there are sicknesses that will not have names medical science is coming to a point of honest admission right now that there are things that their machines cannot diagnose are we together now mysterious occurrences satanic manifestations just like that a child wakes up in the morning and that's the end of it cannot see cannot walk cannot talk they go to the hospital and they find out that that child has some Faith problem some heart problem just like that someone just collapses on the ground and they find out Church of the Lord Jesus Christ preaching is powerful but you see what we preach as Resurrection today was not a sermon it was an activity that happened are we together the times I have seen the Manifest power of God to lift to heal I have been blessed watching those people who were healed you don't know what it means for a family when they experience the authentic power of God to heal verified verified that someone who was diagnosed stage four cancer the person goes to the hospital and you run all the tests and they say you are cancer free completely what what what do you know how many sermons will come out of that testimony the world is tired of the lots of noise that we keep making we need to understand that our Oneness with Christ if true has an implication that we must demonstrate Here and Now [Music] is someone learning my own spirit I will rise the resurrected King resurrecting me in your name I come alive to declare your victory resurrected me some of you as who are listening to me right now there are sick people in your family some of you as you came here now you are here with all kinds of death sentences celebrating Easter without experiencing the power is a mockery of God to the world did you hear what I said celebrating Easter without the power met manifest is a mockery of God to the world the power component the ability to validate that Resurrection forget about acquisition acquisition is a primary goal of lifting you Holy Ghost Fire
KOINONIA WATCH TV
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Installing Asphalt Shingles with 3M on Holmes job - Episode 1
I'm Mike Holmes and my family and I are passionate about finding the right products for the right job that's why we partnered up with Scotchgard protector by 3M and Atlas Roofing your roof protects your home from the elements and is a big part of your curb appeal choose high quality products to make sure the roof is installed right and that includes protecting against black streaks caused by algae that hurts your curb appeal Atlas shingles with Scotch Guard protector by 3M offer a solution to taking on ugly black streaks caused by algae Michael and I have been working together for many many years if you know us you know we like to have fun we created an online contest and asked you guys to submit photos of your ugly roofs that had black streaks and we received tons of submissions in the photos of roofs with black streaks it's really a problem follow Michael and Sherry as they work with Atlas contractors to help two families take on black streaks I'm heading to Collierville Tennessee to meet with my homeowner Donna to help fix a roof and I've always loved New Orleans but when I saw Carl's video I knew this was the perfect opportunity to head down over 1 million roofs have been protected by Atlas shingles with Scotch Guard protector this is a look at two of them watch us as we help A-Team Roofing and Pelican Roofing take down a streaky roof and install Atlas shingles with Scotch Guard protector by 3M this is roof and ride help me Holmes help me we're going to replace this unsightly streaky roof with new shingles I'm having deja vu all right let's do it let's get [Music] well it's looking good how cool is that that's pretty sweet Carl's going to be very happy she's going to love that I can't wait to see his reaction this is a big day wow it looks so good [Applause] [Music]
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Using WSO2 API Manager to expose Integration Services as Managed APIs
[Music] hello welcome to the screencast on using ws2 api manager to expose integration services as managed apis i am tarkan madhura peruma a senior software engineer and applicative api manager team i am mr shranka mendes also software engineer at wsu api manager team today we will first provide an introduction to how double street api manager has enabled the capability to expose integration services as managed apis we will then give you an idea on what integration first development is in the end we will show you a demonstration of the complete flow on how to write your first integration service deploy it in ws api manager and create and maintain a managed api from this service let's start with an introduction to this new feature with wst api manager 400 you can now easily expose integration services as managed apis in the api marketplace through this new feature integration services are made discoverable to the api management layer so that you can create a managed api from a service in a single button click after applying necessary security rate limiting policies and other conditions this api can then be deployed and published into the api marketplace where application developers can discover and use them you are also given the capability to keep your apis up to date when the underlying service definition is changed or updated now let's dig a little deep on the concept of integration first development which is made possible by this new capability in doubles to api manager four zero zero double star api manager consists of an api management layer as well as an integration layer while the integration layer for example doubles to micro integrator is used for running the integration logic the api management layer is used for managing the apis and making these apis discoverable to developers this allows you to implement an api led integration strategy by developing the front-end apis and integration apis separately there are two approaches to development when you implement api led integration one is api first development where you create the apis first and then create the integration logic and the other is integration first development where you create the integration logic first followed by the apis with integration first development diagrammatically the workflow will be as follows in ws to api manager an integration developer first develops an integration service using ws2 integration studio and deploys it in micro integrator runtime this in turn publishes the integration service to the api management layer this service will then be discoverable in a catalog of services in the api publisher portal an api creator then converts the integration service to a managed api by applying security rate limiting etc making it ready to be published to the developer portal in api manager where api consumers can finally use these apis for their development let's now move on to demonstrating this capability in ws2 api manager 400 yes us will demonstrate the complete flow first let's access api manager publisher portal click on the services menu now you can see the onboarding page for the services for a selfie first experience ws api manager has provided an inbuilt sample service with which you can experiment this feature easily you can also create your own integration service deploy it to the api management layer and start creating managed apis from that service let's click on the add sample api button to deploy the sample service you can also look at the overview of the service by clicking on it from this you can download or view the service definition and also see the apis that are created using these cells now we are moving to demonstrate you about the complete flow of this new feature i have already started api manager 4 0 and integration studio 8 0. first we will create new iteration project i'll give sample as the project name then we are creating new endpoint as this i gave these sample values for each property and click finish after that we create rest api artifacts for the sample service i provided these sample values and give version as 1.0 i'll create this sample iteration service there is a sample service creation guide mentioned in wso2 api manager docs as well now the sample api is created and you can see these two ml files under metadata reaction resources we have some parameters which will be manually added i provide sample description here and exact service url then open the pom.xml file on the composite exporter module and ensure the required artifacts have been selected now we are moving to configure the embedded micro integrator configurations for that we need to provide these properties by uncommenting to make the connection with the api manager here we come to the end now we only have to build and run the service for that we right click on the composite exporter module and click export project artifacts and run make sure to confirm all the required artifacts have been selected and click finish you can see this successfully updated the service catalog in the console now if we check services menu in api publisher portal you can see the sample service we have created now let's create an api from this integration service click on the plus icon you can see the required fields are already populated from information of the service now click on the create api button now the api is created and let's deploy and publish the api now we do some changes in endpoint and redeploy the service after the service deployment it will reflect the api definition changes as outdated definition you can see the difference between two definitions using showtiff you can choose either re-import the new definition or create new version of this api so to wrap things up during this screencast we learned how ws api manager has enabled the capability to expose integration services as managed apis then we identified what integration first development is and moved on to demonstration of the functionality of this new feature you can find some useful links here that will help you work with integration first development you can access these from the link to the slides made available in the description below we hope you enjoyed the screencast please join in with wsu for more content like this thank you and have a good day
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The job of a Relaynet Courier in an Internet blackout
hello everybody this is Gus from relay Corp today we're going to be talking about real a net couriers and how they will help restore connectivity in an Internet blackout now before we dive into the job of a courier let's first consider how real a net will work when the Internet is available so let's for the sake of this example let's say that Twitter supports relay net and that a user has called Twitter and the related app installed on their phones there could be as many relay net compatible apps on their phones as there are for now let's just assume that there is only one so the way it works that typically on with regular internet apps the Android app will talk directly to the server of that service this case twitter.com but that's not the case with relay net because this is precisely what we want to avoid doing that direct communication so that it can be delegated to relay net and relay net will take care of using the best network the best route to deliver that data typically that best network will be the internet but not all but the whole point of relay net is that we don't assume that the Internet is always available so what would happen is the Twitter app will send and receive data via the relay net upon their phone which in turn will be connected to real a net server on the Internet and that is essentially what will be going on when the internet is available when the Internet is not available however what will happen is obviously they're relaying that the Twitter app can continue to talk to the relay net up on their users phone but they will only be able to send data because there is no way to get data when the internet is disconnected just yet and similarly the Twitter server can send data to this relay net server but they will not be able to get data because these two are disconnected and this is where a courier will come into play to establish that bridge that broke when the internet was cut off so essentially the job of a courier is to relay data between an area disconnected from the internet and one connected to it if you think of real-world careers they like the individuals have a route and they have a series of stops to do in as part of that route but that's precisely where the analogy comes from in relay net so a career related career will have a series of stops most of them will typically be disconnected from the internet but at least one stop has to be connected to the internet so what will happen is at each stop where there is no access to the Internet their career will arrive and they will turn on Wi-Fi hotspot on their phone and keep in mind that the user is not connected to the Internet the sole purpose of enabling Wi-Fi hotspot in the users device is so that users around the courier can connect to the couriers device to send and receive data that the courier will eventually deliver to the Internet and collect from the Internet to deliver to those users but there is no live connection to the Internet at that point so the user that the courier will stop will do the route stopping at the different places that he was scheduled to stop and they will synchronize data with as many users as they want to and eventually they will get to a location with access to the Internet and at that point they will be sending data to the Internet and collecting data on the user's behalf and just to be clear the only data that they will be sending and receiving would be for those users that the courier had in the route not just any user now if we look at what will happen in that synchronization with users at a location disconnected from the internet so going back to that picture that we saw earlier the users phone has got their really neat app and that app let's say that the user tried to post the tweets but of course the internet was not available so what the relay that app did is that it held the data until either the internet was restored or a courier arrived to collect that data so in this case the courier arrived and again the courier turned on Wi-Fi hotspot on their device and the relay net app on the user's phone connected to that device and send that data that should be going to the Internet and just to be clear the courier is not able to see that the user is using Twitter they can't even see anything identifiable about the user or which service they are using or what data they are transferring or even change any of this it's all totally opaque to the courier the only thing they they could see if they had the technical means to do so is to see the location of this server that they are going to eventually send the data to but typically this server will be shared by many users so there will be no way to identify an individual user based on this information so this is basically what they use the courier will be doing at each stop they will be getting data from users and delivering any data coming from the internet that should be go into that user and they will repeat this process with each stop that doesn't have access to the Internet then they will eventually arrive at a location with access to the Internet and in this case approach the process would be quite simple once they connect to the Internet they will press a button and the data that they collected will be sent to the Internet the app will wait for a few seconds just so that the allow for enough time for that data to reach all the different services and they will then the app will then collect new incoming data that should be going to those users in the route and that's and this process can be repeated as many times as necessary throughout the duration of the internet blackout the relay net courier will have to install an app and this is the only thing they need they don't need a new phone they don't need anything any new hardware they just need to install an app and that app is what they will use at each stop they don't need to use this app throughout the route they only need to use the app at each stop and the app is going to guide them in terms of what they can do at that stop so if the career is at a location with access to the Internet then the app will tell them you are able to synchronize with the internet but if the courier is in a location with no access to the Internet then the app will tell them you can only synchronize with related users around you now let's see what the Android implementation of this app will look like but just to give you the heads up the copy in this app is not yet finalized and we still need to take a few details in the layout of the app so please bear that in mind so the first thing we are going to do is to disconnect the phone from the internet so right now you'll find that I'm not connected to the Internet so no Wi-Fi and no 4G and here is the the app launcher icon the query app so we'll open that and the first thing that we'll see is that again because there is no access to the Internet the only option is to synchronize with related users around me so I'll go ahead with that now because Wi-Fi hotspot' was not enabled when I tried to start the sync the app will tell me that I need to enable it so I will tap on that button to open the hotspot settings and I will enable Wi-Fi hotspot I will also have the option of opening that setting to share a QR code with users around me so that they can very quickly scan it and connect to my device in the future we want to embed this in the app so that the courier won't have to leave the the app to do this but for now it will have to if the courier wants to share a QR code it will have to be done through Android itself so once I'm done sharing that data I will go back to the app and start the synchronization with users so at this point I'm just waiting for users to open the the really neat app on their phones or laptop and press sync with courier so now there is a user connected to my phone and there could be as many users as my device allows typically on Android that means a maximum of 15 devices so I am done with that location so I'm going to now demo what will happen when I eventually get to a region connected to the Internet now I can then the next stop may still be a location without access to the Internet in which case the process will be exactly the same that we just saw but now let's pretend that we arrived at a location we've access to the Internet so now the new option becomes enabled and the app is now delivering that data that it collected in the routes now it will wait a few seconds and then it's and now it's collecting any new data that should be going to those users that we're in the route before when that's done then the user can go away and they can for example they could go back to the first stop to start delivering that data that they collect from the internet and similarly collect any new data that the users may have since the last synchronization so at this point that that's already finished and just so at this point there is not much really to do in the app so one thing that you may want to know is that you get to control how much data the query app can take up on your device so you're in control of that you can say you can specify how much data you want to allocate to this and if you are running low on disk space and you wish to the little data you also have the option to do so and that's that's basically all there is to this you can see hopefully it's simple enough and yeah that's that's basically it if you want to learn more please visit relay net dot network thank you so much for watching this
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Technical Elections Why & How
all right so this foundation fundamentals talk is about the technical election specifically the PT L and the TC elections I am Kendall Nelson I am one of the election officials for the last three years three releases and I'm Jeremy Stanley I've written some of the election tooling we're using and I've been an election official off and on when I'm not also standing for election in some election so yeah so diving in the the timelines for the two different elections are subtly different so PTL elections have like three main dates there's the like nomination period in which if you are interested in running you nominate yourself or are nominated by someone there's the email deadline which is really important for voters that they get their emails matched up or at least a common email address between their individual foundation member profile and their garrett emails so that we can generate the electorate and get that all squared away before the voting period starts pretty self-explanatory that's when you get your ballot and are able to vote if there is more than one candidate for the project that you are voting for we will generate the poll and get that to you yep if there is only one candidate then we consider the election to be acclaimed and there's no need to run a poll exactly and tC elections add one other period into them in between the nomination period and the voting period we have this campaign period in which anyone in the community or even people that are running ask questions of the other candidates to get to know their liked platforms better find out where they stand on issues historically we have run this as like a separate period in between nomination and voting we've had a few discussions about maybe overlapping a little bit more to get more engagement because at this point we've seen that the people kind of are slow to get rolling so starting it earlier might be better so that the conversations can happen before voting does and not bleed into the the voting period as much so we actually have to generate an electorate a a set of roles for the voters who are going to receive ballots for a given election there is a script that contains most of that logic automated in our open stack elections repository called owners dot py it basically checks via queries to both our code review system and our foundation member database to make sure that everyone who's included in the role and and who receives a ballot is a committer in one of the last two releases to the and we say committer is someone who is technically the owner of a change in the garrett code review system that has merged between the release date of three releases back and one release back so a range of two release cycles we say we make sure that they have a foundation individual membership that's active so that they meet the legal obligation that we set for for the electorate and we the way that we can do this is because we have the ability to query the foundation member system based on email address but we only know the email addresses that they use in the code review system garrett so they need to have at least one of their email addresses in the foundation member system match an email address they're using in garrett we use that to be able to tie the two together to confirm that this particular change owner is also this other foundation member and that they they're one in the same person we we set the deadlines that she mentioned earlier for updating garrett email address and also for updating your foundation member profile so that there's an address in common we published that as part of the election schedule ahead of time so that you can see when you're when you're looking at upcoming events that you know you need to make sure that if you change email addresses or whatever that you've updated both of those systems before it comes time for us to generate the rules we really appreciate when you actually get that done before the deadlines because generating the rules in the past has not been the most fun task so if you are interested in running this is about submitting your candidacy so in the past we had it where the file name of the like nomination had to be your IR C nickname but we have moved now to updating our scripts to support it being your email address it doesn't need to end and rst anymore and you must be an individual foundation member as well if you are running for PT L instead of just TC in addition to being individual foundation member and having your the file and your nomination change correct you also must be the owner of a commit that's been merged into that project you can't just say I want to be PT L this project I've never touched before because that doesn't and it's worth noting that the move to using the email address as the identifier in the change is that this allows in some extreme circumstances someone else to submit a nomination for you by proxy we previously tied the identification of the candidate to the account that had uploaded the candidacy which we recognized in some scenarios may need assistance from another person to upload a candidacy so kind of the fundamentals of ranked voting yeah so there's often confusion amongst our electorate if they have either no experience in voting for anything but also experience in other more common voting systems particularly single voter voting systems versus a single single ballot voting systems single vote voting systems also proportional voting which we do for Foundation Board Asians is actually not the way that that we vote for technical elections so ranked voting basically the idea is that you have a number of possible candidates and you were expressing your preference a preferential order for those candidates this actually allows for identifying a more consensual choice amongst the electorate whereas things like single vote systems or proportional voting tend to have the ability to skew or you find that a particularly proportional voting system you your vote really only counts if you use all of your possible votes for a single candidate key points with ranked voting in particular make sure that you that you note the lowest number is the most preferential rank so rank one would be your preference preferred candidate and so on it's not like you're setting a number of points that you want to assign to each candidate obviously the voting is really important you have like a direct influence on the results so your engagement is is really valuable these elected leaders should represent your interests you shouldn't be voting based on like I don't know they're my friend but yeah voting is important we really would like to build out the pickup of ballots and we keep track of those statistics from release to release so it's interesting to see the changes and please vote in your next election this is the way that you helped shape the community vote in elections run in elections yes all right thank you thank you are there any question the massive audience we yeah sure so yeah the question was there are multiple candidates and you pick rank two for all of the candidates except the one that you want to win in that case it's you've you've basically expressed that you have a preferred candidate and that you don't really care which of the other candidates should be in office if that first candidate does not get consensus oh yeah if you if you wait all of the available candidates at the same rank then your vote is effectively ignored it doesn't it doesn't really have any influence whatsoever on the on the election at that point because they all balance each other out yeah you've basically expressed that you don't care which of the candidates wins you have an even preference for all of them in that case you may want them right yeah no problem thank you
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Emerging Leader - Abbey Elder #OEAwards2021
hi this is amanda larson the affordable learning instructional consultant at the ohio state university previously i was the open education librarian at penn state university in support of my nomination for abby elder open access and scholarly communications librarian at iowa state university for the emerging leader award i'd like to take you on a tour of her contributions to the field i met abby as part of the spark open education leadership program pilot in autumn 2017 spring 2018. it became obvious to me through the program that abby was going to leave an indelible mark on the field starting with her capstone project identifying oer needs by disciplines is a survey instrument and user guide developed to explore how faculty in various disciplines approach oer differently from their peers in other fields abby provides the survey instrument openly licensed through press books identifying oer needs by discipline if we scroll down to the table of contents we can see that she has included an introduction a user guide with how to select participants ethical considerations what survey software you might consider using and then the actual survey instrument itself this survey instrument was then revised by abby and a group of colleagues from three other institutions who then ran it at their university and published their results as exploring faculty perceptions of oer and impediments to their use a multi-institutional study in addition to adding to the scholarly conversation with peer-reviewed research articles abby also writes engaging practical blog posts to help guide oer practitioners and support staff this is one example of such blogs cultivating a practical adaptation mindset for open educational resources and as you'll look here it's really concise and practical but still includes research from other sources but it has practical advice about making a practical adaptation how that looks in action providing clear steps that someone could follow how to find support and then offers up further reading this is abby elder's youtube channel this introduction video i use all the time to introduce people to what open educational resources are and i've included it in my own libguide i particularly like the way that abby breaks these topics down into really accessible and approachable language so that anyone from novice to expert could use them i also appreciate abby's attention to detail and the way she breaks down these topics so there's how to find and evaluate oer as its own topic rather than being smushed into like a searching video and she also talks about attribution and fair use in copyright which is often something we get questions about and she's even created equity in open education and which talks about the challenges that we face in trying to create and not replicate diversity issues while in the open education leadership program abby launched iowa state university's miller open education mini grants program with iowa state university's center for excellence in learning and teaching and the office of the senior vice president and provost the goal of the open education mini grant program is to encourage instructional innovation and enhance the scholarship of teaching and learning at iowa state by providing instructors with the time and resources that they need to redesign their courses around the use of oer as we can see from the grant page these grants still exist the there was just a 2021 call for proposals what i like about the way that this is set up is that it is really clear eligibility standards so who can apply what grants won't be used for the award levels so what kind of projects that they can have what the money can be used for and how much the award will be um there's also a rubric for how the proposals will be reviewed expectations of the grant recipient which also includes how they'll be supported and abby does a lot of the support for these grant winners in addition to the miller open education mini grants program abbey also supports iowa state university's participation in the 2021 regents oer grant program which provides awards to project teams hoping to create new open educational resources for their courses in addition to financial awards successful applicants will receive intensive training on oer creation and development as you can see here applicants may consult abby for assistance in locating open education textbooks and resources in their disciplines the contribution that abby has made to the field is this tool this is the commercial platforms that utilize oer assessment tool and it's really brilliant it's set up in google sheets and she provides instructions on how to use the tool she wrote down contributors who helped with this and what their contributions were so people are still getting credit and then there's a tab that looks at open platforms and tools so it takes a look at things that are openly licensed or have an open source license and can be used without any cost and then it takes a look at commercial platforms that utilize oer so thinking about barnes and noble's loud cloud and oer plus cengage open and telus these are sold as oer solutions or they could be like homework systems and it tells you like what founding company institution who they're affiliated to corporately when it was created oh yeah our integration date if that's different so some of these have added oh we are after it their end user license agreement privacy poly or policy or terms of service and then whether the platform is open source and then there's a notes field for things that have changed then products and services sold so what are they selling institutions with these platforms product different definitions so this takes a look at what definitions are being used to tag these products platform price so looking at the cost so if you were looking to figure out maybe which of these solutions were best for your institution by cost this would be very helpful there's also topic 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#2 - Could You Do It? - Teens Class | Desert Drama - Cornerstone Connections Lesson | Q2 2023
foreign [Music] and it is the second quarter of the teens Cornerstone connection lesson of 2023 for lesson two we have Baraka on the mission Stories the orchestra we have Lee and Gorge on the saxophone Sakai on the trumpet suvira on this clarinet Amy and myself on the violence lastly we have the Sabbath School panel which is done by the Nairobi Central teams along with their teen teachers enjoy foreign viewers my name is Baraka and I'll be taking us through the second mission story for this quarter um like the previous one this Mission story will be coming from the country of Romania and I'll start off by giving out some interesting facts about the country the modern jet engine was invented by a Romanian man by the name Henry coronda in the 1950s Romania isn't is known to be the most geographically one of the most geographically diverse countries in Europe and the Adventist message was first preached in Romania in 1869 by Michael Berlin 10 year old Catelyn wasn't very excited about visiting Mrs Marinella Mrs Marinella and catelyn's mom who directly have Bible study together however Catelyn was not interested at all in the Bible study like most of us he would probably he only went for the food Miss Marinella would often make saravina which is a kind of Romanian pastry with cream and a cherry on top he really enjoyed this cake but he had zero interest in the Bible study however one day something changed as he was eating the cake while listening to the Bible study he overheard Miss Marinella reading from Exodus chapter 20 verse 8. which says remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy at first this made no sense at all to Catelyn but the more he listened the more he began to understand that Saturday was not just any day it was an important day of the week soon enough his behavior began to change as he stopped doing homework on Saturday he would postpone his chores to the next day and he began to read the Bible for himself to find out more and more about why Saturday is an important day he found he discovered his new favorite verse that was Daniel 12 3 which says in this and they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament and they that turn meaning to righteousness as the Stars forever and ever from what he understood from this verse the more you bring people to God you'll Shine Like Stars forever which motivated him to invite more and more of his friends for the Bible study and ultimately to church um the 13th Sabbath offering a portion of it will go to to building an after-school Center for Children like Catelyn where they can learn about God and read the Bible and get to know Jesus better [Music] thank you [Music] Sons and Daughters of the most high I greet you all in the name of Jesus Christ and happy Sabbath happy day um would like to invite you or rather to welcome you on this lesson too second lesson for this quarter entitled can you do it but first before we proceed I'd like us to introduce the panel my name is migok misaw my name is Grace washeke I am Salman sipakati my name is bendithian Silas and I am jonan magana thank you so much grace will be happy to pray for us okay let's bar heads forward of Prayer [Music] our kind and loving father thank you so much for taking care of us and for enabling us to see another Sabbath and right now as we prepare to dig deep into your word may you be our guide open up our hearts and help us to understand everything that you're trying to tell us today in Jesus name I pray amen amen amen okay uh Happy support everyone once again happy day yeah so we'd like to get into a lesson for today but before we get into that um we like to connect it to the previous lesson we did so this is lesson two in our quarter and last Sabbath we studied about Joseph you know life is hard work how he worked so hard to get to his position in the Egyptian government now today is a story about reunion so remember Joseph he got to Egypt because he was sold by his brothers so in this lesson today we see him reconnecting with his brothers but before that let me just give a brief story okay it was Sunday uh January 8th 1956. so we have five young missionaries they flew into the Amazon jungle to go and minister to the natives in Amazon one of the Indian tribes their names were Jim Nate Ed Peter and Roger now these five young people went to Amazon that was on a Sunday now the next day on Monday there are five bodies were found floating on a river in the Amazon this was a five-year missionaries they had been killed but those Indians had gone to minister too now go back to the United States where the young missionaries came from and one of them their father was called Dr makali he was so heartbroken by the death of his son but in his in his heartbreak he said Lord I just pray for the day that I will see these young people who murdered my son be transformed by your love so I can just wrap my arms around them and just tell them God loves you takes a lot of effort to say that now three years after that death uh assisted to one of the missionaries and a widow from the missionaries decided to do a mission to the same place where the royalties were killed so they went there and this time they were successful they managed to convert so many people and then some of the Indians were converted actually baptized the sons belonging to one of the missionaries they had been killed before and one of the sons who was baptized his name was um Jonathan right so Jonathan was called back again by the same Indians about 40 years later to help them establish the fast charge there now the questions that Reigns in our lesson today is could you do it could you forgive someone who killed someone that you loved now our story today doesn't really have much to do with murder more like attempted murder so we're going to see what really happened to Joseph what is this that he dared to do and that we asked could we do it Silas what do you think about this could you take us do some of your thoughts on this I don't mind so can go through the what do you think section and before we studied and asked salmon to please read for us The Book of Romans Romans 12 17 we pay no one for repay no one evil for evil have regard for good things in the sight of all men okay so I'll read Matthew 5 7 and it says blessed are the merciful for they shall be shown mercy so in this lesson we asked what do you think like what would you like to change in your brother or sister or best friend and we are asked to list five things which would like to change and six things we like so for me I'd like to change my brother's temper why why his temper because he likes gets angry quickly yeah so I'd like to change his temper is there something you like about him though because I'm sure there are like two things you might like about him okay he's creativity and also how fast he thinks oh interesting interesting well you can get to some thoughts from someone else you can choose someone [Music] interesting question uh from my side I think um what I like about my brother I have so many brothers but I'll just uh I want to point to the name um is um he's gifted in teaching the word of God and expounding on it and also his diligence in prayer when he says that he wants to pray for a certain time he's very disciplined and commits himself into prayer maybe an area of improvement that I've seen will be the aspect of being willing to be taught and also to be shown the direction you know sometimes somebody might be stubborn but I think and I guess that's part of Nature and life so that's the area that I think will require some improvement okay okay thank you for those insights and xiaomi gok now I would like to get into our story but uh before we get into that and uh salmon is going to take us right so after is about forgiveness basically that's the theme the recurring theme if you're to get away with something in this lesson today is the theme of forgiveness and we are told that we cannot love our enemies let me just surprise you guys you know you cannot love your enemies I know right but it's only through Christ's love living in us that you're able to do that so like it's totally impossible it is possible but only with Christ amen all right so someone tell us what what is our story about today okay so our story is from Genesis 45. and here is Joseph sitting at his seat very Supreme high and his brothers they can as well be regarded as his enemies so he orders everyone to get out except from his brothers who have no idea what is happening and do not know that standing before them is a long lost brother so Joseph discloses the secret and says I am your brother the one he sold into slavery so his brothers are frightened they know they are going to die from everything we interact with from movies to TV shows people are mistreated but they come up they rise and they get revenge to those who restricted them so Joseph is at this place but what does he decide to do he forgives them amen amen so he asks them if his father is alive but they're still speechless really it's not normal they know they are going to die so he Comforts them they whip together and they say that their father is alive and so soon after the news goes to pharaoh Pharaoh tells them to bring their father to the land of Egypt he'll give them the best of their land because if it weren't for Joseph there wouldn't have been that best of that land it will intervutilized it so pharah decides to give the fever back so Joseph's brothers go with chariots and they go to Jacob so they tell Jacob that they are that Joseph is alive but Jacob is in this belief but after seeing all the Chariots okay it's true there's no way his sons acquired all those chariots definitely yeah so he accepts and he goes back to he goes to Egypt to see his long-lost son before he dies amen amen thank you Solomon for that and we also get a very interesting Insight from the same lesson probably you can take us through that we have some some interesting factors something to think about in the did you know section of our lesson you mind us would you mind reading do you know that yes indeed um what you're learning here first is the Bible says something very interesting about Jacob that he loved Joseph more than the sons no wonder he got upset uh with the children at that time Joseph was also in slavery for about 10 years and still he forgave his brothers the question is will you forgive somebody who has hurt you that much so for 10 years you can imagine how Joseph was feeling slavery was a common practice in the in the in in the ancient times and it was possible to put yourself into slavery if you owed too many people too much money after Joseph working on Pharaoh's behalf he had taken all the money that the Egyptians had and all the wealth he had acquired all the livestock over a period of time and I guess this is what made him to acquire a lot of power over a period of time because of the wisdom and the intelligence that he had amen through that and from the previous lesson we learned that it was during the time of drought and the Egyptians had spent all their money during the seven years of drought and they spent all their money buying the grain once they ran out of money what Joseph did something very wise he took their land in return for giving them food and that's all later on in the long run the Pharaohs owned almost all of the land in Egypt so that was thanks to Joseph yeah right indeed thank you that's emigoke someone there's some questions you can get from this the last one do you mind just reading us through some of the questions yeah so how much is too much to forgive how much is too much the Bible says 70. 7 how much is too much would you forgive someone who's wronging you every time every time now and then minute and a minute would you mind okay it's a very interesting thing to think about because uh when a culture where I call it the cut of culture or if someone wrongs you you cut them off you delete the number you don't talk to them again and we don't really have the heart of forgiveness in us anymore but as we had said before it is not easy to forgive people let alone someone who wrongs you every single day and you see them but Christ calls for us to love and forgive okay there's a verse that um in firsts in Philippians yes Philippians 4 12 and 13 you know I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me all things includes even forgiveness it's a hard thing to do but with Christ it's we are able to forgive people so nothing is too much to forgive Okay so why did why did Jacob love Benjamin and Joseph more than his other Sons um just from the facts that I had mentioned earlier we are told that um Jacob loved Joseph at that time he was the favorite before he was sold off to the Egyptians but we are also seeing the previous stories and the previous lessons that we've learned that a Jacob also loved Rachel right modern layer so perhaps um we may also conclude safely that the reason why Jacob loved Joseph and Benjamin was it because there were offsprings directly from a ritual who was the most loved by Jacob I think Timmy that brings in the aspect of favorism yes I think parents can also divide their children unknowingly yes just showing love to their favorite child yeah they don't know how much they're damaging the family in the long run yeah yeah and that affects them um in the sense that when growing up you will want to compensate as a son as a child you learned to do much more so that you can be able to be loved just like the other person is being loved but again if your efforts have not been recognized by your parents it's most likely that when you grow up you'll feel like there's some certain emptiness that you're having of affirmation that your parents never gave you and so if you get this affirmation from somebody else then it's most likely that you'll be influenced by the outside world as opposed to being influenced positively with your parents because they are the first center of instructions or instructor to your life so I think that's an encouragement to all of us that just in case you're out there and you are offering favoritism to one child or the other even teachers for example let's consider to be fair and just just like Jesus Christ was fair and just amen yes Solomon okay so I have a few more and so here's one would you want to exact revenge on the people who harmed you once you had power I think Chris can give us a thought on that right okay honestly one of me I'm like like I said because I know if I exact revenge on these people they're going to make my you know my reign more complicated than it already is so I think I'd rather just fit it out and uh just just to interject again forgiveness is a very interesting thing because it heals the person who's forgiving more than the person who's being forgiven you know when you have a grudge in your heart even who's actually hurting more and the person who you holding the grudge against so by forgiving you're actually relieving yourself you're doing yourself a favor yeah and I don't know why it's hard for us to just once you know just do ourselves a favor and forgive people it doesn't harm to forgive right maybe just to add on that as well teacher jonan um I read somewhere that my statement that caught my eye um that um when you forgive you live a better life but when you do not forgive you live a better life but it's upon us to choose and that choice is borne by you choose to forgive when you forgive you live a better life amen amen I like that quote I like that quote you just write it down somewhere probably just listen to the audience somewhere right um the you can there's one more question in the Sunday part salmon can probably just give you insights on that you know uh do you think you could be so forgiving of people who have done horrible things to you and uh do you have the ability to forgive those around you for the little things they do to you and where does this ability to forgive come from okay the first one is a bit complicated because this person keeps on ringing you even if it's a little thing it's growing you've forgiven him but he still brings it up you're supposed to forgive and forget you've forgotten it but he's still bringing it back to you it's becoming an issue that's when you cut you cut you cut him off okay okay maybe maybe um just to turn the help in refining that point you you see when you say you're cutting that person off it looks like um you still have that Grudge perhaps perhaps you can consider to create a boundary because sometimes somebody can cause you to sin just because of what they are still doing so creating boundaries also will help imaginary boundaries so that somebody can know that this is how far you can go or this is how far you can take perhaps that can help in terms of how we can relate or manage our relationship with other people yes true and also that can also add to the question again probably someone can also give us your Insight you know like where does the ability to forgive people come from is it um do we have the ability in ourselves you can just start forgiving people right now or do we have an another Power a higher power that helps us to forgive it's quite obvious that the power of forgiveness comes from God amen also um you know forgiveness is an is a Divine Act all right it's also salvational remember when Jesus Christ was at the cross in as much as he was persecuted he still said father forgive them for they do not know what they were doing so agreeing with what salmon is saying that it stems from God's power we can only do this through the powerful of Jesus Christ amen amen and now before we continue with the lesson we can get a brief music interlude from the orchestra [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] foreign yeah [Music] [Applause] [Music] baby [Music] [Applause] [Music] please [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] and it says then Joseph said to his brothers come close to me when they had done so he said I am your brother Joseph the one he sold into Egypt and now do not be distressed and do not be angry with yourselves for selling me here because it was to save lives that God sent me ahead of you amen amen well tell us what you get from that and probably some questions that might arise from the key text so like Joseph had finally accepted that they didn't him being sold to Egypt wasn't only for their brothers getting rid of him but it is also to help other people and save people's lives yeah so I have a question here what does it tell us about Joseph's belief in God's plan for his life I may answer okay fine I believe it shows that Joseph believed in God's plan for his life because God doesn't promise that in our lives since we believe in him are going to be like Smooth he tells us that they're going to be rocks in rats along the way but Joseph trusted in the process even though he was sold to slavery and then accused falsely by Potiphar's wife then thrown to jail he still believed that God had a plan for him and he was able to see that materialize amen amen that's a good point so the next question what does it tell us about his brother's sense of guilt shall we go um I think what I'm learning from their brothers is an aspect of humility realizing that they made a mistake realizing that um a sense of regret right and so for me what I'm picking from them is even when we do something wrong let us be willing to stoop Lord to accept that you've done something wrong and have the attitude to reconcile and I think that is what I saw from the brothers they were willing to reconcile they were willing to they had accepted that they had done some wrong and so when we fall guilty even when you're going against God or even against somebody make the first step and come and say I'm sorry or please forgive me and then you open that door to reconcile amen amen thanks for that Silas Grace and Jimmy Cook uh also we can read through this is a very um deep quote by Ellen White from uh the book Patrice and prophets in the flashlight I'd like Grace to read that for us okay so this quote comes as Joseph was satisfied he had seen in his brothers the fruit of true repentance upon hearing judah's Noble offer he gave orders that all but these men should withdraw then weeping aloud he cried I am Joseph that my father Yash live his brother stood motionless dumb with fear and amazement all their ill treatment of him passed before them so here we see that he had seen in his brothers the fruits of true repentance so how did he do that well I think we all know the story of how when the brothers came to Egypt he first accused them of being spies and put the money back in their bags then invited them for feast told them to bring Benjamin along with them next time and all that he was actually testing them in all that they were doing like in the instance of telling them that they're spies and asking about Benjamin and all that stuff he wanted to know whether there is still as heartless as they were with with him because Benjamin was their favorite boss just not Joseph sorry Jacob's favorite son and they wanted to know whether they held him in contempt and in like an end with him the same way they did Joseph so he brought about all that by business so that he could know that and they saw that they actually don't feel jealous of him at all and this even materialized more because we you can see that if we are to flash too fast forward a little bit that when they went for the fifth you know when they came back the second time Benjamin was given like more food than the rest true but they didn't see them like he didn't see them like holding him in contempt or anything like that and then the final test you can see that when Joseph's silver cup was found in Benjamin sack Judah offered to stay behind and be Joseph slave but to let Benjamin go home so that their father does not suffer any more heartbreak than he already had so this is what convinced Joseph that their hearts had truly changed they're at first selfish Hearts had become selfless and they cared about their father and they weren't jealous of anyone anymore so this is what now made Joseph comfortable to reveal who he truly was to his brothers amen amen I like that insight and uh Illinois also talks about how Joseph just did all this out of the love he had for his family and his father Joseph missed his family he hadn't seen them for so many years and really wanted you know he extended the olive branch to his brothers wanting them to be whole again and that's why he really wanted his father Jacob and the rest of the family should come and join him in Egypt as they see he later does thanks for that Grace maybe just to chip in it's also important for us to not dear viewers that even in God's kingdom God moves fast God does not tell us to forgive others before he does it the reason why he tells you to forgive is because he forgave us he first forgave us we love him because he fast love us so before um when when for example you're a child of God you're a Believer you're a Christian and somebody harms you be the first one to make the first move because you know what even the Garden of Eden the person the first person to make the first move was actually God he had to go and look for Adam and Eve yet it was Adam and Eve who had wronged God and so it's a learning that we need to take that um in in in in the process of reconciliation in the process of forgiveness it is God's people it's the believer to make the first move towards forgiveness amen amen thanks for that Insight so we'll move to the next part of a lesson right so we have a section in our lessons we have we can just flip to it the punch lines okay just like everyone just flip to the punch lines you're going to get some bit of some questions from you guys okay so when you look at those verses in the punch lines all right just think deeply about them okay now out of all those verses which verse do you most wish we could share with that that one person always annoys you you know there's always that one person in life you can tell me that you don't have an enemy every everyone has it's always that one person okay so which verse would you most wish you could share with someone whose actions annoy you all right um I think for me what I picked the most was Romans 12 17 which was Alia mentioned or we read it do not repay so for me repaying evil for evil is something that I would like to really always talk about whenever I see somebody who has annoyed me to remind them that it is not a must to give a negative response to it when you do it positively like they Joseph did by making the first book to forgive then chances are very high that you're going to coexist peaceably and lovingly Christ away amen amen and how do you think they will react if you told them that I think they'll react positively because um the Bible tells us a slow answer turns away rather and so if you choose to show love to the one who has angered you or wronged you chances are very high that they will also be drawn closer to you because love attracts love amen amen thanks for that and uh Chris I want to add on that if I were to say a verse that's not in the punch lines I know it's in the Book of Proverbs not sure exactly where but it says if your enemy is hungry give them something to eat if they're still given something to drink and that's where you'll keep close to fire upon his head wow hey man you know um it's a fact when people are hungry you know a Hungry Man is an angry man at times even food is the answer some will just be angry too because they're hungry you know so just just be wise about it thanks for that salmon which verse will you go for I'd say Proverbs 19 11 a person's wisdom heals patience it is to one's glory to overlook an offense that's a diverse you don't have to really concentrate on everything right that's what the verse says sometimes can just overlook like someone just steps on your shoe can just just wipe it off it's nothing big deal right yeah you know like um if you do that if the person is intentionally bothering you let's see if it's if it's of no use because you're not getting bothered you're living your life like that's the time they decide to do it more and more and more and more exactly exactly and how do you think you'll uh that person react if you told them that was someone depends with the person even to the person no people who are not who don't read the Bible it's like kind of Festival them Pagan schools in school they they say I don't go to church but I'm a Christian yeah Christianity is in my heart that's what they say so okay some those who know the Bible a bit they they may take it into act but for some they laugh yes definitely yeah but as long as you've told them they have witnessed you telling them you don't have to follow true so your part is done you've done the Lord's purpose so you leave it to them amen I like that and as Jimmy gokart said before you take the first step so as long as you never take this step they'll never learn that you're trying to forgive them you're trying to tell them that this thing hurts me thanks for that someone okay grace uh you can read for us Mark 11 25 probably give us what your thoughts on that okay says and when you start praying if you hold anything against anyone forgive them so that your father in Heaven May forgive you your sins now this reminds me of the Lord's Prayer word says the forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us like it's two-way you cannot expect God to forgive you if you've not forgiven the person who's wronged you true true true and uh yeah what goes around comes around right like uh in Joseph's father's you know Jacob Jacob he lied it came back around labor and also lied to him you know Joseph it is said in the street of Prophecy that Joseph learned to forgive out of what his uncle ESO remember uh Jacob is stolen the birthright from ESO but ESO forgave Jacob and Joseph took a mental note from that also later on in life Jacob I mean Joseph had so many wrongs but every time he went back to God to just pray ask God forgiveness God always forgave him and that taught Joseph the virtue of forgiveness do you think that the longer you wait after someone has hurt you the easiest going to get for you to forgive them well that's a trick question but uh because some people say that they'd rather take some time out they cool off then they can go to reconcile or forgive others prefer to forgive immediately I will also my temperament and how I respond I'd rather I forgive immediately um when you forgive immediately it becomes easier for you to begin looking for a solution and an alternative or even reconcile and there's a difference between forgiveness and Reconciliation I'd say that um when you forgive it's because you've asked God to help you so that he can give you the power to be able to forgive now forgiveness is not equal to reconciliation but forgiveness is equal to love and so the quicker you forgive then it means that that's an act of love that's a push that comes from the divine power who is Jesus Christ amen amen I like that and um and then later on now you can reconcile so you have to forgive fast people you have to forgive and that's what Joseph did he forgive first and that is why he will still entertain them and tolerate them by the time he was reconciling with them he had already forgiven them true yeah you can reconcile with someone who you have not forgiven the Bible says can two work together unless they agree so you have to be in agreement to the person before we can move on together with them so this is a question to us and to the audience you know just think about this you know is this someone in your life who who has wronged you who you think they really deserve your forgiveness have you forgiven them right and if not why and what are you waiting for because you're hurting yourself in the long run as you almost come to close the lesson of the lesson you can read for us Proverbs 19 verse 11 probably just give us your thoughts on that Proverbs 19 verse 11 the Bible says a person's wisdom yields patience it is to one's Glory to overlook an offense it is to one's glory to overlook an offense in other words when you overlook an offense you are actually giving God glory when you see when you read Acts chapter 17 verse 13 the Bible tells us that even God responds in that manner he says that in times of ignorance he overlooks and so when you choose to overlook an offense then God also is glorified in that manner it's not difficult it's not easy like I mentioned earlier it is not something that you can do it by yourself but when you allow the holy spirit to guide you then it is a Divine Act and so it is possible for the Holy Spirit to also influence you in that direction this leads me to the question that I'd like to place on the uh to the panelist that um looking at Joseph's willingness to forgive what do we learn from it especially when it comes to understanding the ways of God maybe I can ask um brother Silas to give us an answer on that what do you think given that um Joseph's willingness to forgive what does it teach us when you look at how God also responds to our lives in the Lord's Prayer that we should we should God should forgive us as we forgive others amen so the more you forget I think you can also you know like sell us or we can just help you out with that um but we're trying to say that Joseph understood who God was all right and in his understanding of the character of God and how God forgives us he also knew that that's what he's supposed to do I mean I think that can also add to what sellers is trying to say in there yeah yeah so it's it's a windy it's a Vindication of God's character amen what about um his love uh for his family maybe I can ask brother Salman to give me a thought uh I'm sure he loved his family very much and he really missed his family but cool interests The Roots now that his brothers were there and they had changed he had nothing more but to forgive which is what he did all right but a question I was wondering if different people did that to him and still came in them because he forgave his brothers because they had changed so there's a question is just asked earlier when you're forgiven should you change you should definitely change amen these are the fruits of changing if their brothers hadn't changed this would have been tough situation sure yeah I like that all right maybe Kentucky to teacher jonan as you conclude to us what about God's plan in the aspect of forgiveness God's plan um yes Edgar said before as we were starting the lesson you know Joseph understood God's plan for his life and you see when he was reconciling with his brothers he told them it is not your fault that you sold me to Egypt it was God's plan that you sent me to Egypt because in actual sense Joseph saved his brothers his whole family when he was in Egypt and essentially the whole world the no-null at the time you know so Joseph understood that every single thing that happened in his life it was God's plan and it was leading him to somewhere to achieve a greater goal in his life right so we come to the end of a lesson for today but before we leave we'll just give you each of our finalists just like 30 seconds give us what's your parting shirt you can start with the demigod all right I think um what I'd say to our viewers is that um this lesson is really really interesting it it is a challenge to us number one from the aspect of the ones who were wrongdoers looking at the siblings to Joseph what I'm learning is that there is an aspect of humility that we must come with the attitude to be to reconcile must be there so that the other person can also be motivated to forgive so when you wrong somebody be motivated to reconcile and live peaceably with them number two what else there's something else that I'm picking is forgiveness is an act of love and God is love so the only way we can go to forgive and forget is when we Embrace Jesus Christ truly and when we are converted truly so that now the evidence of Christ in US is when we choose to forgive our friends our family our and any other person we relate to may the Lord bless you and I hope you are going to forgive when you go out there amen thank you Grace well my Parting Shot is that if we want to be forgiven by God we must forgive ourselves and this is this has been shown in my final quote which comes from steps to Christ page 97 and it says when we come to ask for mercy and blessing from God we should have a spirit of love and forgiveness in our hearts if we expect our own prayers to be heard we must forgive others in the same manner and to the same extent as we hope to be forgiven and I'm pretty sure when it comes to our sins and God we want to be forgiven a lot because we mess up all the time literally so if you want to be forgiven that much as God we should also be willing to forgive that much amen amen to forgive as you want to be forgiven Salman what did you learn from this lesson I'd say change change is really difficult to change change it's it's a must we should have change in our lives to be forgiven you must change don't expect forgiveness without changing don't ask God for forgiveness if you haven't changed your intentions yeah true we need to change thank you Silas what do you learn I do want to say that we learn that we need to forgive others for us to be forgiven not that God wants to do Battleship but so that you understand that you need to forgive someone yeah I like that you know the reason why God wants us to forgive others is that we can understand how much it shakes for him also to forgive us okay and uh so my final closing comment is from our Adventist fundamental beliefs that's a belief number 14 unity in the body of Christ you know every single body has different parts you know the body is different parts and they all do different functions but just because the body parts might not really they might Clash at times doesn't mean that they stop working so the same way in church in the Christian Community we also need to have that unity and it comes with forgiving each other when we wrong each other okay so thank you all so much for joining us for this second lesson and uh we hope you'll be with us in the next lesson the third lesson which is I see I hear I know we look forward to having you in our next session and I would like to ask someone to pray with us as we close let's pray all kind and loving father thank you for being with us as we've done the whole lesson and completed it please guide us and help the audience to follow us and follow you that you may be known in Jesus name we pray and believe amen amen [Music] thank you
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IS THE DEMON ZOZO TRYING TO KILL US? | Haunted Homies Ep 6
call a priest but can you bless our trailer no what what item it is look what item it is look what item it is Dan dude look at item this is the reason why our motorhome keeps breaking apart we have the Ouija board set up it just kept spilling out run over and over again her and she just fell to the floor face first you know it spelled out Zozo a few times with me on the Ouija board when I was younger and I kind of feel like that's what opened up some bad so when he checks the phone it's saying he has a missed call from the house that he's in he sees that it leaves a notification and that that message was left like his aunt who did the first spell on him was like you're crazy like and called and were like you need to pay up if not we're gonna kill your wife [Applause] Hillview Manor right now which actually is kind of a cool place for us to be we were here four years ago 2018 and we were talking about this earlier our video that we made here was 15 minutes long our videos now were like three hours and that's like if I edit it really quickly yeah it's so weird thinking about that like when we first came here we knew nothing about the Paranormal like we just like we're walking around with like a device here or there we were learning yeah we were just learning it was and it's so cool you pointed that out today you're like 15 minutes like 15 minutes today is like that's how long we wait for a cat ball that's a cat ball session that's Lily one well wait were we we didn't even use tools back then like that no dowsing rods I believe you touched and someone else had a K2 and that was like pretty much it and we're also here I forget what the girl's name was but she was a younger girl who was like a medium that was her first time ever working with a medium yeah which is like a young how how silly a bus the first time we ever worked with a medium is just like a little girl who doesn't eat she doesn't even have a driver's license and here we are like can you let us connect to the dead please yo she did good though she she really was immediately but then we have like Patty and Patty every time we work with Patty or Linda or Zachariah or celt or anyone else they're like they make sure that we're solely protected this little girl's just like come on follow me she's like they're waving to you we're like who she's like it doesn't matter go yeah isn't that like pretty bizarre yeah we're just like oh this sounds cool like we had no concern for like safety we didn't take any of those precautions yeah we're just like yeah we just want to see your spirit I know but it's really cool to think about like how much better we've actually gotten at ghost hunting since then and how much more we like understand it yeah which I think is really really cool yeah but sure maybe we don't understand it well enough why because okay I don't literally right now there was someone that just drove an hour and a half with his son to try and fix our motorhome because everything is literally falling apart on it right now yeah and two days ago out of nowhere we had one flat tire on our trailer two flat tires on the truck and now the motorhome the mirror is like vibrating off our Jacks aren't working anymore our tail lights stopped working the trailer lights have stopped working like everything on our road trip that's Towing all of this yeah is falling apart it's because we're Towing all of this yeah yeah we need to call a priest but can you bless our trailer can you bless our debic boxes we need to douse our tires in holy water to make it through the rest we're eight we're eight days in and we literally have not gone a single day without a mechanical failure on this trip it's been so bizarre I mean even starting the trip I almost didn't even make it to the first place my plane hit a bird wait no no sorry I think A bird hit your plane okay okay yes yes yeah the bird just kamikazied into your plane be like no you're not making it Corey yeah yeah it was I was calling it close for sure so this has been a very interesting trip so I wonder maybe we still don't know as much we definitely do not know as much as we should know no we know we're just being stupid yeah we just don't listen yeah we really don't no we know like I was literally I was talking with Jerry earlier and I was like we should probably be like saging the motorhome every night like we should be waking up and like playing like good frequency music and like saying prayers and thanking God for protecting us because so far I feel like you know we are safe but something's trying to destroy the motor the only reason I'll say we should stage the motorhome every day is because that'll definitely smell better than how it smells right now we got six dudes and two girls in this motorhome and it smells like 60 dudes and zero girls it smells there's some help that I storm I don't think anyone knows where I store my dirty laundry wait what where do you put it we have a futon couch like one of those like collapsing ones so yeah yeah the living room that's pretty much the living room every other spot in the motorhome is full other than the shower so every night I just take off my dirty sweaty ghost hunting clothes and just stuff them behind the couch which is where everyone sits when they eat I'm outing myself right now so every time we eat dinner yeah you're boxers yeah is below the pizza box yeah like and last night I laid on like the in the morgue at Fairfield infirmary so we just got that smell in there yeah so yeah maybe let's start saging the motorhome no I really do think that we should I do think we should you should you should come out with your own cologne [Music] I like that and let's make it French for no reason yeah what does that mean holy water dude oh I was like dude this guy's speaking French wow I was like dude that was cool wait I feel like that might work yeah do hybrid like protection but also smell good oh would you guys buy that would you guys get like oh my god dude let's go yo Jerry start bottling it let's Jerry's the merge guy that we're talking about thousand rods oh yeah boss cat balls yeah I know I get it but what would a cat ball smell like maybe we'll answer carefully and maybe we'll pass on that one well would it smell like I I don't know yes you do what would a cab all smell like I don't know think of it through your business now what is that supposed to you gotta expand the product line let's see a cat ball maybe like a maybe like lemon okay that works cool yeah right like lemon yeah just like lemon yeah like a fruit mix yeah it's got all these different colors of different fruits yeah ooh lemon and mango dude all right bet it's a good idea let's definitely do that um yeah we were just it's been a very interesting trip I think we are this is the 18th we started our first night of the tens we left on the ninth nine days in yeah and it's like every time we think we know something we don't and it's also been fun uh we we've been we we investigate every single night after we do these live shows it's really fun to watch people that have never investigated before are the people that have a lot and just like all the different things that they do and people that are always like I want to go alone and then like an hour later like it's time to like never mind no it just like every single time there's like eight hands that go up and by the end of life like who who went alone no one no one went alone yes because when you're actually doing it it's like oh this is this is real like this is scary yeah a lot of people you know like obviously you get very excited and you're like oh that's nothing like I've been watching them do that like I oh oh Corey's a baby Corey's scared to go to that room by himself I can do that but then when we lock you in the basement now you're scared oh how does it feel Jacob wait that should be a cool new way to uh just do like a way for people to investigate with us huh we just like have people show up to a place in like LA or some haunted location yeah and if they can go like 30 minutes without like squealing crying screaming or anything then we're like you can join the team wow like but an extreme version of a challenge where not everything is actually like we actually have permission to do that you know it's a scare yeah get him everybody would get scared yeah dude nobody's joining the team yeah everyone would be like oh what is it gonna do like whisper in my ear no I'm gonna make the chair fall through the floor you're gonna booby trap the Run would anyone be willing to try this challenge oh wait make noise if you'd like to try the challenge I feel like this would be really fun okay but this is Elton we're talking about guys I walked outside my house in a giant 10 foot hand smacked me in the face okay are you sure that you want to do this everybody was like yeah yeah dude if they signed the I'm going home that's a it's it's a funny idea but that's terrible I'm trying to think of all the ways like the Saw movies would have ended but like if you if you didn't like bleed out you know what I mean like you know what I mean like weird thing like to that level but you don't get hurt you just get traumatized for a really long time oh yeah and then you grow up to be a ghost on earth oh yeah perfect oh I think this would be fun yeah what would be the best booby trap wait no I'm giving away Secrets no we can we can plot on one we can we can think of one good oh I know it would be a fun one uh we we have them sit in a chair yeah we time to the chair okay we blindfold them okay and then all the walls disappear okay and then we wheel them away yep it's 30 minutes we can drive about 17 miles yeah we take him to a completely different house okay we leave them there yeah and that's where it ends it's like a normal person's house it's like we just break in and put them in the living room the family wakes up the next morning and they're just sitting there tired like you hear the family call the police so like someone broke in the house and like can you describe them they're all hostage a hostage broken uh I don't know how they they said they're gonna be a YouTuber they just want to know use some cat balls and wear some Sanjay oh they smell like holy water yeah that's good I really want to make asajjay perfume commercial now just oh just walking down the halls of like Indiana State sanatorium just through Rusty medical beds just [Music] and I would wear it I would want to put something in it that does protect you you know it shouldn't only smell good it should actually have like yeah no it should actually be yeah it should actually be a subject Sage actually put some sage in it okay do you ever smoke Sage what like do you ever just like act like you mean like can you do that I don't know try it you guys Wiz Khalifa or something not me but like can you like can you and I know I I don't think no I don't think that you could smoke Sage okay you wait can you wait Can you can you like do you die what if that's the secret to living long all the time your Skin's been protected but your lungs and your liver are just dying until you uh have a little Sage Circle just everyone passing it around it's like Yo dude you gotta hit this I'm talking to God it's blessed bless pass blessed bless blessed past that's that's the new system yeah that's hilarious dude there's something we we've been talking about for a while because it feels like our motorhome situation now is like Final Destination like we're just constantly like waiting for those logs to come off the back of the truck no we're not dude okay we are wait it's like I I woke up this morning uh to hearing us being driven off the road a truck blaring at us and also it's like in the the burnout strip yeah Rubble strip so dude I don't know like if you're coming out to our tour in Wyoming I hope we make it yeah me too yeah you guys picked the best date it's early in the tour no seriously I'm curious is to what's going to happen because the tour is so early on and everything is breaking it seriously is do you want we should make a movie like what like what kind of movie what was that was the movie like little Miss uh sunshine just like a little Road Trip movie yeah you know what I mean yeah oh that'd be a fun movie to make like Little Miss Sunshine but they're like ghost hunting buddies but like throughout the road trip one of them gets like really evil that's what we do and they started like buying haunted items and like surprising their friends with it and they're like just getting the motorhome and they put them underneath their bed and like don't worry you'll be fine that's the overnight Channel yeah dude that's literally the overnight Channel that's what you do I don't think you know this it's one movie has anyone ever seen as well so below no noise yeah yeah oh wait really not that many people have seen it interesting okay I was so below it's like one of my favorite movies ever uh and it's literally about they're trying to find the Rosetta Stone and all these secrets and they think it's buried in the bottom of the Catacombs and it flips them and the alternate like hell Heavens switch all right that's about so below and they go through it it's like mythical and it's like kind of about right religion and all that fun stuff but I think there'd be a really cool movie to make because there's this place called and I would be curious to see if you counter me on this but there's a place called hoi bachu yeah right and it's got this like weird Circle patch in the middle of the Earth and like no vegetation grows there whatsoever and then that made me realize was like okay cool idea would be like so below as above flip it over make a sequel to it a part two to that movie okay but the difference is they always talk about how right God banished Satan right and hell and we've we've you like view hell as in the core of the Earth right that's like how most people view it but what if the reason why that circle is there is because that little vegetation patch is where he like was sent through the earth into the core oh and like what if we unlocked that secret and we like went underground and found Satan's home you know what I mean you know like a little like good cop bad cop buddy buddy movie well you're just gonna ring his doorbell yeah let me just go down there it's like oh there that's where he lives yeah ding dong Satan ain't like one of those like hobbiton holes you know me like Lord of the Rings it's got like one of those like just like open the log on the tree yeah and you just like walk down he's like oh you found me wow just say it out of an accident like that oh she found me lost my Nest set time that would okay that would make it a comedy oh my God that's that's the Sanjay commercial it's Satan right and he's just like oh yes I'm a bad man what are you going to do oh look at you you're possessed oh you are going to die you have cancer he's just like ah ah ah and then you come in you're like not today and you spray him and he's like and then his horns disappear and it's just like pigtails Halo yeah he looks like Tarzan exactly and he's no longer Satan he's Satan oh and he's he looked at me oh I'm dude I'm feeling this right now like I'm actually into this that would be cool I'm actually feeling that dude that'd be a cool can we just make that tonight for fun here yeah well we gotta call Satan no just go to a party store and just do like a rough draft commercial okay let's do a little mock-up yeah we could I don't know if if I did a movie I feel like I'd do something a little different oh God what okay yep like uh like I don't know I feel like a lot of horror movies are no they're not the same you know but a lot of people they know what to expect and it's like would you ever expect adore the Explorer horror movie honestly when she grows up yeah you would she's just Tomb Raider you know I mean do you think Dora is the younger version of Tomb Raider honestly yeah yeah I think so I think so can you find the cat balls like like swiper is just a murderer like they're just running from him he's going from swiper to flash her oh slicer slicer slasher but swiper [ __ ] yeah you get it you get what I'm the serial killer with the lisp yeah what about boots though what would boots be and I've never seen Dora the Explorer what I've never seen it I've never seen it so I can't help you I can't help it excuse me I've never seen it boots is the monkey that talks okay okay okay so I don't know you tell me this is your movie idea I don't know maybe boots could be like the priest or something in the movie you know oh okay so he comes in as a protagonist yeah okay yeah exactly and then Dora maybe Dora Spence because you know she's always trying to get somewhere she's always kind of like looking for something she's exploring she's exploring to try to find the church I have deducted that she's an Explorer yes correct okay yes correct and just I don't know maybe the whole movie they're just being chased by swiper or what what do we call them slasher slasher yeah correct and you know they're going through like uh what was that Forest called what about you yeah but wait we can combine the two together oh my God Dora's going to meet Satan oh my god dude wait hold on this might be a real thing oh no this could be this could be a real thing but it would have to be like live action live action live action or it could start his cartoon and then it goes to live action whenever they go to the underground to find Satan you're a [ __ ] genius Corey dude we're doing this all right coming out next August wow that is hilarious none of this was planned straight up we had no idea this is gonna happen that was great saw Jay and door the Explorer meet Satan I like it oh lovely I like it Okay the reason we are on this tour and we're doing these live shows and all these at haunted locations is for the sole reason of bringing people together that is why we are doing this we figured that everyone that's going to come out for the most part watches the channel believes in the Paranormal and has a love for this an admiration for this like a respect for it a belief in it however you want to phrase it so our goal of doing this is bringing you all into one room knowing that you probably all live somewhat in the same location and hoping that you can make friends and find other people that want to investigate with you and then secondly is about building the community and asking people to submit their stories share their stories so that way everyone here everyone watching or listening can realize like they're not alone and other people have had these experiences and they're not the unusual ones and maybe it is okay to share it when you you know that other people have had these similar things happen to them and tonight we actually had a lot of stories submitted uh normally there's like eight or nine uh but tonight there was quite a few so we picked like some of the ones that stood out the most to us that yeah we feel like we've never heard before mind you we're gonna probably poke some jokes in there so you know what I mean we'll make it we'll make it fun as well yeah we have had some wild wild turns of events with some stories yeah we did so I'm not gonna get into it but it's it's fun when we start poking the bear and getting questions and all of a sudden they're like yeah oh you didn't mention that part yeah so yeah it it's it's been pretty funny it's also pretty serious I I am prepared for someone to be like oh I saw a shadow figure and then when they're up here they're like oh by the way I also tried to light my house on fire I'm like hey you should that's kind of part of the [ __ ] problem yeah that's that's why we like bringing people on stage not only to like get to know their story a little bit but also to find out what the truth is because everyone's like oh I didn't do anything wrong I just tried to sacrifice my mother like it just and they don't measure that of the story no they don't every time we're like you're hiding something we know it the story is just like I had a cat ball go off once and we're like okay bring them on stage why do you think the cat ball went off well I tied my mom up and we used her as a ritual you laugh it's gonna happen no it's gonna someone's gonna be like seriously someone's gonna be like I'm not coming on stage you're gonna get that out of me well you have you have the first story of the evening yes I do starts off like this damn you hit me with that r b voice dude yeah dude you're about to make love to me with this ghost story dude where's the cat ball all right all right I'm sorry sorry get some Sage okay a bottle of holy water could you drink holy water yeah why don't you yeah wait could you actually drink oh it's salt water yeah how do you not what yeah of course you can drink it oh that's how they get you that's how they get you keep buying more and more because you're so thirsty it's literally just like Sprite that's what holy water Sprite this whole time that's a good collab that's a great collab let's read the story back to the story I've had many encounters with ghosts throughout my life as I'm sure many people who will be attending have as well accurate the event that made me believe in ghosts was when I was a child maybe five or six I woke up in the middle of the night I'm not sure what woke me up but when I looked up there was a little girl holding a stick and pointing it out my bedroom window I freaked out and hid under the covers and when I looked again she was gone all right so you might say well you were so young you probably made it up or maybe you were still sleeping but here's the weird part when I told my family about it years later they all had similar stories about the girl my dad said that he would wake up and see a shadow of a little girl standing in the doorway and he thought it was me so he just told the girl go back to bed and he closed his eyes he opened his eyes a second later because he didn't hear me walk away and saw that there was no one at the door my sister told me her story only a few months ago where she was sleeping on the sofa and apparently I was sleeping on the floor below her she woke up in the middle of the night to have a little girl staring at her once again she thought it was me and told me to go back to bed but the girl wouldn't move she just stayed there and kept staring yeah there's more I thought I thought you're about to say something oh I just wanted you to can you give them more drama what do you mean more drama like you know what I mean what do you mean like give him a little bit more like we meant like you know what what no like like bring the story to life dude like you know she didn't look down and saw that I was still asleep on the floor below her my sister also claimed she saw a figure of a shadow man it sounds like pit my haunted house for a second that's what you sounded like that I thought I sound like Hulk Hogan like walking out to wrestle a long little battle sugar brother no it's okay in one of our Windows while we drove past the house which no one else saw until our cousins moved into that same house years later and when complain that they felt uncomfortable in the back bedroom where my sister and I had used to sleep along with seeing shadows and the room constantly I still have no idea to this day why that house was so haunted what's crazy is I can relate to that the house I grew up in always saw Shadows I know the people that then moved into that house after me and they would complain about seeing shadows in my bedroom and a man standing in the corner so that's pretty cool I can definitely relate to that this is a long story yeah it is oh wow I need hold on I'm gonna take one of my big box rags and I'm gonna I need to wipe down your boy a little you need some holy water you're thirsty y'all think I'm joking I got Divi box brags right here I'm about to look like red right here you want one yeah that looks like a do-rag I'll wear it you know all right carry on I'm gonna put my Red Riding Hood cape on now no one died in the house it's on a major highway so maybe an accident on the road I'm not sure but there have been many times since we moved out of that house that I tried to disprove it since I was so young but then I wind up having more unexplainable events there was this one time in middle school I was up in the middle of the night watching TV and I went out to the kitchen to grab water and I heard a loud bang coming from the attic it kind of sounded like a box falling over to give some background that was so uncute that was actually was that what the bank sounded like that was so that was so perfect yeah that was actually really good that was just remarkable make sure they start doing sound effects now for the rest if there's any more sound effects cue them up for dude sound effects okay we'll make it an interactive show okay anytime I go like this do some sound effects okay or no Elton you got it okay I'll listen okay okay okay okay it can't start let's start everyone give me like a Box's falling sound why did the Box falling sound like a laugh [Music] it kind of sounded like a box falling over [Music] [Laughter] what did the people in the back hear that it sounded like a box falling over to give some background this attic was across space and because it was a crawl space we didn't put anything up there so there was nothing up there at all it wasn't in my head either because when I heard the bang my cat jumped off the counter and ran off a cat jumping off the counter and running off please oh wow that was actually really good okay that was actually really good The Last Story I want to tell which I just can't get off my brain since it only happened a few weeks ago hmm it's so funny we gotta sample these sound effects and just throw them in the podcast I was at the gym in the college I used to attend since no one is there over the summer the way they have the treadmill set up you are facing the wall and the doors to enter the gym are behind you can I get squeaky doors so you can't see anyone come in or out because of this I had my music Low wait can I give me give me some low r b music real quick I mean there's sex music over there uh wish there shouldn't be anyways since no one lived in this part of Campus over the summer anywho I was running on the treadmill and I heard a male voice say excuse me like the Kool-Aid man that was the one that was the one did you hear the oh yeah oh my gosh okay and I was like oh great the public say okay and I was like oh great oh the public safety is gonna yell at me for using the gym since I'm no longer a student I turned down my speed and looked behind me in order to say something like I'm sorry I'm sorry and there was absolutely no one there no one in the hallway I peeked my head out the door and couldn't hear anyone around the halls I think what freaked me out the most during this the whole thing was how clear and how loud it sounded to the point where I thought there was a man standing right behind me on the treadmill since College I've done a ton of exploring abandoned places places known for urban legends like dead man's Hollow and I did a few paranormal locations like Hillview Manor Belair house and Ohio State Reformatory it was more yes so I have many ghost stories with weird conversations from the Spirit Box Ouija board where the planchette went too fast and started to spell Zozo and a few pictures of orbs anywho I can't wait to meet you guys I talked to Satan and anywho I can't wait to meet you guys thank you for letting me tell my story I'm so excited for the show and that is from oh yes and can we just get one more Kool-Aid Man please yeah it's so funny you love that it's so funny you love that I really hope he's a ghost one day Kool-Aid man is anyone here oh yeah the obvious oh that would be the worst house to have haunted every wall would have holes in it everything I wanted to be destroyed yeah yeah I probably would should we bring this person on stage yes this was from Miranda yeah can we have one more round of applause for Miranda everyone give it up give it up thank you first off for sharing your story appreciate it so I wanna I wanna hear more about like some other experiences what what kind of got you into this space and then has anything demonic happened since the Ouija board in the Zozo situation because I've had the you know it spell out Zozo a few times with me on the Ouija board when I was younger and I kind of feel like that's what opened up some bad portals it honestly just started with a bunch of friends saying like hey you want to go to um Dead Man's Hollow and then I'd be like oh yeah let's do it and we just mess around with the Ouija board and most of the time we've got nothing like we just sit there for like an hour and we'd be like this is dumb we need to leave um but then there's a lot of times where like you would sit there and we were down in I think it was dead men's Hollow that we were it was a group of us like maybe six and we had the Ouija board set up and nothing was happening for us all of like 15 minutes and then it just kept spilling out run over and over again and we're like oh we gotta get out of here and one of our friends who's she's in a rough place in her life basically um she when we were walking out she completely passed out like I was walking behind her and she just fell to the floor face first and I was just like I don't know what to do like we tried to pick her up and it was just a mess so I've had a lot of experiences I just I guess what do you want to hear uh one question of at any point in time have you tried to tie your mother to a chair and sacrifice her no are you sure we're gonna find out if you're lying so you had a situation where the Ouija board was selling run do you know why no because it literally wasn't spilling anything before it it literally just out of nowhere spelled run and then I said that's not real there's no way and then um it did it again and then one more time and I said guys we need to leave like right now how do you know it was not like a a threat do you think it was a threat or a warning I think it was a warning a warning yeah you need to run because something else is coming honestly that whole time I was there I felt like somebody was watching me so I feel like it was a warning not like a threat and what about the little girl all right so I don't remember much I and because I've told this story to so many different people it kind of just feels like it kind of feels like um a dream in a way um but it freaked me out for a long time um but that house was crazy because I would have um night terrors all the time and I haven't since then like since we moved out of that house I have not had those like dreams that bad did something happen there like in the house like how is it is it an old house yeah so I think it was built in the 1970s but we knew the people that we bought it from okay so it wasn't like oh somebody mysteriously died or it's been there for years so somebody could have died in it it was literally we knew the people before that lived there we moved in and like the only thing that I can think of is that it's on 512 which is on the east side of Pennsylvania yeah but um it's all I could think of is that maybe there's an accident or anything is 512 near Belair no Bel Air house is sounds like here okay yeah oh you said East Side I'm so sorry yeah geographically challenged my best no you're good so Zozo to you mean something to you mean something Zozo to me means nothing yeah so where what what is what is Zozo because every time this pops up in the slightest if a Ouija board goes to Z or anything goes to Z and then o he's out like it's just like every single time so what is that because I've never encountered it I don't know you've briefly told me here and there like why is this such a big thing I don't know I mean when did when did Zozo first kind of get noticed you know was it from oh I I remember hearing a story about this a while ago but I remember somebody was telling me how people would tell me that zozo's not real but I'm like okay if those was not real then how is everyone getting it on the Ouija board and you know why is everyone having these crazy experiences after getting Zozo on the Ouija board so to me I've kind of taken it as because you know manifestation is real I think enough people believed in it that Zozo is a demon named Zozo and is literally running the Ouija board realm and so whenever I see Zozo especially you know back when I would play with the Ouija board when I was younger that wasn't instantly you know say goodbye and close it out because all of my Ouija board experiences were very you know traumatic to me and it was you know it's just I don't know Zozo to me is kind of like another way of like Satan at least I would I would say but like when it was spelling out Zozo to you nothing attached to you like nothing crazy happened we saw it go z-o-z and then we stopped and pulled it to goodbye because what I've always heard is that it's a demonic energy and that you do not want it to spell that out because you're basically inviting it into your life and then if you forget something as simple as saying goodbye it's attached to you yeah and so we've I've luckily been with a group of friends that is really good at being safe so when I say it's time to stop they stop which is nice did you ever play the Ouija board in that house where the little girl was I haven't lived there since I was like seven okay and nobody was doing anything there paranormal wise you know like you were so young yeah so you think it could have been like a car accident and then she kind of made her way over yeah so many people saw that one girl exactly like I don't understand because I I told brought it back up to my dad uh recently and he was like oh no that that was just my imagination I just dreamed that and then both my mom and my sister looked at me and goes that wasn't an imagination like we all saw it and I was like oh okay are you afraid of getting an attachment not really oh okay cool I was kind of curious well so why'd you stop with the Zozo thing maybe because I don't want anything negative like I'm not afraid of it if it happens I'll figure it out but wow that's Brave that's that's what you say when you like leave the house without your ID you know you know what I mean you're like oh if I need some money I'll figure it out later you're just saying you just casually figure it out I'm just simply saying that if it happens because I'm not being careful then I'm being a dumbass and it happens you know and then you you get whatever you need to get but I am not going to purposely go out of my way to get possessed or to have something attached to me do you know the people that you know currently live there or how long has it been since you've been to that house so my grandparents live down the road from it so I see it all the time um and my grandparents like friend lives there now but oh your grandparents friends live there now literally so my grandparents bought it then we lived there until I was like seven and then after us my my cousins moved into that house and then they moved out I think four years ago and that's when my grandparents friends moved in did your cousins ever say anything oh yeah a little girl yeah yeah because all right I never talked to these cousins at all and the one time I saw her I was like we were going for a walk and I was like did you see anything in the house just asking and then he she was like yeah you know what the back room my mom keeps feeling like uncomfortable because I turned it into like a crib area for their baby and she was like yeah she constantly seeing shadows and all this and I didn't even bring up paranormal I just said something weird going on in that house you know I would love because you're saying that your grandparents friends live there now right I think it would be so cool I mean obviously you would have to ask them but if you could go back I think don't ask them don't ask them just go in just go in go in break in but tie yourself up and you're like a hostage broke in oh yeah we're making a YouTube channel don't worry about it imagine if you could go back though with tools yeah and you could literally put together exactly what's there and why it's there and actually be able to talk to her like would you feel comfortable doing Matt I think my honestly I struggle with social anxiety so I feel like my most like difficult part would be asking her not yeah not investigating have your grandma asked I won't even ask though I'll just be like you have permission I just think that would be really cool because I've always wanted to like I want to go back to my house that you know I grew up that was haunted but I also don't just because it's traumatized me in a way but like your experience in that house it doesn't sound like it's bad like it sounds you know friendly at least but the fact that you said it was like holding a stick right and pointing out the window like what was that message like it was it was trying to tell you something I have no idea I think about that all the time because it from what I remember and as long as my like memory hasn't faded it was clear like she was in a white dress she was pointing a stick out the window and like I I mean it was like she was a real person standing there it I don't know I have no idea what that means if saw Jay becomes a thing would you be willing to since you have no fear of an attachment be willing to take on our first uh clinical trial where we where we get you an attachment and then we use saw J to see if it works 99.9 effective against demons and bacteria 66.6 so it's so good that's so good it's gonna say that would you be willing to to volunteer for the first trial sure why not sure why not that's all I need okay so I just want to say this though an idea that we had we were talking about doing this for over a year but then um who who's it uh was it Ghost Adventures now doing the house calls because avengers house calls yep we were going to spend a lot of next year doing house calls and actually supposed to be this year oh it's supposed to be this year we're gonna do it no what what dude is it actually do look what it is look what item and if they don't know but we know look what item it is where is it look look what item it is look what item it is look what item it is let's go oh my God and neither Marty nor Kyle know what that means either because they weren't filming on that trip so yeah okay okay no hold on hold on so first off okay one this is our first time ever having the haunted Museum on stage typically it's set up like somewhere else like away from the stage like where we take pictures this is the first time ever which also means it's the first time ever on this tour that we're like talking about paranormal things in front of these items and nothing has ever fallen across this entire tour nothing has ever people have bumped into the cases leaned on the tables nothing's ever fallen we're sitting on the [ __ ] chairs right now no one's moving and it's that item of all items to fall okay okay oh no all right we're gonna interject uh real quick on their story because what dude I have to tell Jonah I have to tell Jonah about this all right so I'm not going to be able to fully recall the story so a while back and I think still to this day I've been asking people to ship with haunted items and with all the items I said please if you send me something don't just send me something like tell me why you're sending to me like a story anything on it at all and all the items you're seeing here other than the divot boxes are items that have been shipped like Ellie has now been named that came from I forget what country in Africa that was shipped from uh South Africa they've all come from all different places but this and there's another one somewhere up here oh there it is there's the other one right there it was a matching set and the story that came with this was basically they thought their house was haunted and they would pray every single day to these two items Jesus and Mary and they would pray to it every single day and be like please take this away please take this away and things actually got better but their theory was all of that negativity that they were trying to get removed from their house ends it up in these two items because they would pray and then all of a sudden these things and in this area was like causing weird issues and then finally they put it down in their basement nothing upstairs ever happened only in the basement so with that being said part of the story was every time they prayed to these items they felt as though these were getting stronger as if they were harnessing more and more of that negative energy being confined into these so hyper cut two Stanley Hotel uh we're in Room 217 we've been opening like two items three items every single night across an eight day trip we had at that point I think like eight or ten items left to open we're like let's just open them all in 217 bring every item in that we have into one room that we literally didn't leave for about nine or ten hours straight so but this this one along with the other was the craziest [ __ ] we have ever had happen this might be the first ever like four hour video we ever post I don't want to cut anything so you can just realize how Wild this night was unboxing different items yeah so with these we had a couple devices set up I don't remember rempod was on the table and K2 was on the table yeah and I was the one who was reading the story and as I was reading the story every time it would get to like the parts about there's more power in these items the REM pod would go off and it was like almost like creating activity in the room at the same capacity that the story was being read so it'd be like oh I had these items I would start to pray like rempod rempod and be like the more I prayed the more energy it had into it would go off it'd go off and it got to a point where the story was saying like it got so strong I had to put in my basement red pod would go off and we're all like that's unusual right like that timing was like insane and I said one more time okay I'm gonna read the story one more time but specifically when I get to the part that mentioned power show me how much power you have and I read the story the exact same way in the exact same phrasing and it got stronger each time I would say power it would be and I would say like it got stronger and it would go off again and then I waited two and a half three minutes and I was like I'm gonna read it one more time I'm gonna read the story for a third time I know everything's been set the timing is all off is there some kind of weird rhythm in the device as I read it the third time literally as I'm talking about how much power is is in these items the devices were the loudest and strongest they have ever been yeah three times in a row nothing in between yeah only when we got to the part of the story where it mentioned how strong and how evil and demonic these items were yeah so it's a weird thing because you haven't seen the clip yet but when that video comes out and you see these you'll understand why this is the reason why our motorhome keeps breaking apart this is probably all tied in together aren't we liking like a church I do like that it fell on you though because that was supposed to be my seat but it waited it was like no huh no because they've all been opened and put protection Scrolls in it and resealed so I'm fairly confident that that is not the problem I don't even know where this came from you want to hold it now we'll put it there for right now aren't we aren't we liking a church right now we are in the church right now so exactly but do you see what just happened yeah the items yeah Mary and Jesus we're in a church and the Jesus Christ Idol just got pushed off of the museum show this is the first time we've had any kind of anything yeah the Jesus Christ Idols the one that got pushed off as we're in a church pretty cool dude no it's literally like mocking Jesus pretty cool dude that's what we're here for right yeah well thank you I'm freaking out right now yeah he really is he's actually freaking out right now that's really cool this is the first time we've ever had any kind of paranormal thing happen during our live show you guys don't understand so many people have been bumping into this during pictures like we've been saying okay we're gonna have to put a rope up because stuff's gonna get knocked over the amount of times that people have bumped into this and nothing has fell over and the Jesus Christ Idol just got pushed off the shelf yeah while we're in a church yeah surrounded by 1300 demons and a box I think you exaggerated a little bit 1200. well that was cool nice so uh like I was saying if we ever do the house calls I would love to go to that house that would be super cool you seriously do that I will definitely reach out then okay big bet that would be sick wait was that the last thing that was said before that fell yeah oh it was it was like it was like I like her I like her go Corey go it's like yes do it yes dude I'm freaking out how did that fall I don't know how did that fall I don't know that's that's on video yeah what the [ __ ] yeah dude that's gonna be a great Tick Tock all right well thank you so much for sharing your story we're gonna read a couple more and bring some other people on stage but one more time everyone give it up y'all thank you [Applause] dude out of all of them the Jesus Christ Idol gets knocked over oh yeah no no no no oh yeah oh yes sorry you got it wrong you see how our videos normally play out he like freaks out I'm like that's cool that's literally the dynamic he's like I don't know I'm like that's awesome that's a good thing it's a great thing what what what I just I just how did it how did it get pushed off how did they get knocked over like bro that [ __ ] went flying forward [Music] what book up there yeah oh wait the book fell and it pushed that off yeah there's nothing in this book though it was part of a black magic kit that was sent to us it's completely open yeah oh wait there is something written in it wait wait what the hell I actually didn't realize there's anything written it wait wait what's happening right now this book was empty I'm so confused there's like an alphabet in the back of it basically there is a an Angelic alphabet Oh that's interesting it's an Angelic alphabet with correspondence and it knocked over Jesus anyways let's continue There You Go do you think it could have gotten more power the third time you read it because you were mocking the Holy Trinity no I was I was straight up asking I was like I want to see I was like I want like I wanted that would do that that had to been like the most incredible thing we've ever had happen and it's so weird like talking about things that haven't happened because I feel like you know I mean we're like leaving you out of something but like hands down one of the craziest like probably straight up I'm not even kidding it might be a three four hours completely uncut like it was just that absurd and I don't I don't want anyone to think that like we hyper jumped anything at all like it was just no it was fluid is insane the rim pod would literally go off on the exact same times in the story when he would read it three times in a row like you know how hard it is to make a rem pod go off in general like there was an investigation a few days ago I didn't even have the rent pod go who just turned the lights on oh that was Kyle he leaned on him Corey paranoid it's gonna be a fun investigation tonight yeah it is ooh let's do something fun can I just go Corey I already heard that on 14 EVPs yo have you ever heard 85 Spirits say your name at once no no you'd be done I don't think you'd ever go son again all right let's go on to another another story here this one starts out uh incredibly strong and it reads I have proof of people being able to manipulate things after death my mother passed away on February 8 2021 at home she was sick for years but it was still a shock and heartbreaking she had been in and out of the hospital so many times that we expected her to recover like always it was hard for me because I've had many paranormal and unexplainable things happen in my life but I couldn't feel her Presence at all I kept asking her to Give Me A Sign we were best friends and I talked to her three times a day I just felt this hole in my heart my dad was doing worse than all of us she died on their 44th wedding anniversary and he was taking care of her they had lived together in the house I grew up in and I worried about him being lonely now about three months after she passed he was sitting in his recliner and heard a cell phone ring in the other room he's 78 so he doesn't always have it close to him and still has a landline he thinks it might be one of his kids so he gets up to get it and by the time he reaches his cell it stops ringing he looks down and it says missed call from my mother which he has saved as the landline in the house that he's sitting in alone as he gets the chills astonished he gets a notification that there's a message it sounds like a ghostly hello [Music] I play it twice in the video no one would sneak in and call him to play a joke during his grief I told him that she must have wanted him to know she's still there I've asked to Sanjay says Sage actually I've asked to Sage the house but he says it's her house too if she wants to be there she can he is upset that he didn't get to answer the call and always has a cell phone on him now but this seemed to ease his pain and excite us it's definitely something my mom would do that's super super cool Melanie voice are you here do you have the video with you as well cool you ready you can sit right here that's the first time it's gonna get rid of them do you hear it says that's the voicemail that's the voicemail that was left so I'm gonna play it one more time wow you play again wow I don't know why she did it so creepy though that's the only thing why did she do it so creepy I don't know but you know it really has like given my father peace yeah but she's still in the house so you know it's pretty neat it's a pretty neat story so the landline just to just double confirm okay the landline phone yeah from within the house yeah your father was sitting in by himself yeah called his cell phone right and leaves a voicemail yes hello yeah and he happened to have saved the landline number under my mom's name yeah so when he checks the phone it's saying he has a missed call from the house that he's in and he lives by himself you know nobody lives there so he's like and it says my mom's name so already he's like you know taken aback and then he sees that it leaves a notification and that that message was left so it was pretty cool and we just can't we don't have any explanation you know we've all sat we're like how is this even possible seriously like how is that even possible that you know a message would be left you can't let alone nobody's gonna break into the house you can you can pocket dial and butt dial but you can't like butt dial from a landline yeah like I mean well you know how hard that would be just to be like bumping your phone and just especially if you've got a rotary dial and you're just out there like I mean he's so difficult okay but why did you say because he said at the end it's definitely something my mom would do why why did you say that I think that just because she would want def she knew that he was really suffering and going through it and I think for her she just had like such a like she would get a kick out of it she would get a kick out of us wondering um and I just think that it's you know it's just something that she would do she would want in her own way to reach out so um and she knew that he was hurting the most I guess so you know um I mean I've had a lot of things that have happened since I was a little girl I've lived I live like 10 minutes away from the Blair house and then like 10 minutes away from um Westward Moundsville State Penitentiary and most importantly liadina Native American Indian mounds so it's like I feel like there's a Ley line around there so there's a lot of like you know neat creepy things that happen because there's a lot of energy in that area so I have stories going back from when I was like a little kid um so you know I've always there's never been a time where I haven't personally believed but it's fun I think that's what draws me to personally to like your channel and in just such the community of ghost hunting because it's like it gives you peace and knowing that there's something else besides like like life can be great and amazing but it can also be like painful and hard and so it's just like knowing that hey there's something else besides you know us running around and dirtying up displaying it there's something else that we don't know know about it like brings me peace personally yeah even though like really creepy things bring me peace knowing that like you know it's stuff that I don't know about or you know we don't know about did your did your mom like ever let you know that she was going to do something like that like with all those hospital visits and kind of knowing you know it's really weird because I I don't at all claim to have a gift or anything like that but I have had a lot of strange things happen to me in my life so I thought that when she passed away I would just automatically be able to feel her and I'd be able to feel her presence I'd be able to feel her presence around me and honestly I have not we never we never talked about anything happening so that's what I think made it a lot harder for me dealing with her death is because I just like expected her to come to me or I expected to feel something and I never did so when I heard that message it honestly to me does sound like her voice and honestly to me I again I don't know why she did it so creepy but I I feel like she would you know like maybe it wasn't a choice maybe that was like her trying her best and that's just how it dictates through you're right yeah but or she just had like a tick tock filter on that weird robot voice I don't know it's just I'm glad it happened you know I and and um I think it brought all of us peace but it is just something that's like unexplainable why do I feel like that story shook you up so much I was tearing up yeah I was gonna say I saw you're like Ozzy I heard you like kind of sniffle a couple times I I like that I'm happy like you feel comfortable and you're glad that that happened yes absolutely absolutely and especially for my dad because he was really struggling and he still like talks to her at home and he's still you know it he still acts like she's there but not like in a you know not in a way that's bad but um so it just is something that it's like you know I have a code word my daughter's here and I have a code word we have a code word already because I'm like I just hope and if that's some advice I can give anybody here that we have a code word that we're not going to tell anybody else so that if something happens to me if something happens to her that we'll just like no you know that it yeah it's a way for us to reach out to each other but I wish I would have done that with her the the exact same thing just happened to someone in my family about a month ago too and like I won't go into too much detail about it but um one of my younger cousins just passed away and uh his bone called someone and it was impossible that I could have called someone because they can't even unlock his phone because they don't even know his password wow and so just kind of hearing that made me you know yeah yeah it's cool it's really cool thank you thank you so much and thank you so much for having this event for all of us yeah thank you for coming and sharing your story and everyone else here yeah it's it's a really cool I mean it's cool to hear those kinds of stories too because sometimes people like they hear it and it it rattles them but for you it was right it was a really light beneficial positive experience absolutely absolutely how did your your father feel after was he like more like in shock was he excited was he scared like no not at all no he you know usually with everything even with coming here tonight he is like don't bring anything back like you know he's he's afraid of spiritual things but this did not bring him any because he's like you know what if there was anything bad in your house in this house you know your mom would get them like you know so for him it didn't scare him at all because he just really truly feels like it was her and like there's nothing she's there's nothing to be afraid of with her yeah you know she loved us so much so she's not gonna do anything to her it's them just letting you know like hey right like I'm still here yep exactly I have one more question because this is this is one of those I kind of like asking when people share these kinds of stories do you feel as though you should or want to try and communicate with her knowing that that ability is within the house or do you feel as though that's that's on her time her watch her choice I guess you know I have played with the idea of even just like setting a recorder out and just seeing how it goes um but I've played with the idea but it's just no I I haven't I haven't done anything I mean I guess it is on her on her terms I guess because you know I feel like if she has the power to call my dad hopefully she has the power if she wants to you know and I talk to her too I mean I still talk to her but I haven't you know physically gone out of my way over to the house to try to do anything and I'm hoping that even if I'm driving in my car talking to her I'm hoping that she can hear me there it doesn't really necessarily have to be like at their house I'm hoping I hope and pray that her spirit isn't just stuck in their house you know I hope she's like you know happy and going on to wherever she's supposed to be but I do think that you know she has the power to come back and maybe visit the house or visit us you know yeah for sure yeah that's that's the story of the Blair House someone passed away and they decided to try and communicate and right how uh how long was it after um she passed that he got the call do you remember it was three months yeah three months wow yeah I just got told recently that um for the first this is this is just a theory but for the first 40 days of someone passing they kind of roam around everywhere and they go to anywhere they've ever wanted to go go on a gap year yeah a spiritual Gap year yeah and then after the 40 days then that's when they can kind of either decide if they want to stay somewhere here on Earth or if they want to go to heaven but may come back and make visits you know and stuff like that I completely believe that I have also I've worked with a friend I'll just a real quick story I worked with a friend who we worked at a department store and um one day he came back from Blake and he said no there's blood in my urine he said you have to get that checked out well anyways he was gay and fabulous and one of the things that he always said was he was typically yeah he would poke me so hard in my ribs like right in between sometimes where you almost get mad at him yeah and he'd be like look at that hot guy or you know like I'm not going over there but he would shock me when he would do it well anyway so a week after he had come back from break he was in the hospital and we were texting I'm like I won't be able to see you tomorrow I'll see but I'm going to come in the next day anyways he passed away during the surgery and I didn't even see it coming like I just he really hit his pain I just thought it was like routine I didn't realize it was as bad as it was so I couldn't work in that department anymore because working with where his little reader glasses were and his jacket and everything it just like tore me up so I switched to being a price changer merchandiser and I would work nights in the store completely by myself and one night I was in the store and I was just um doing jewelry and I heard this comforter fell off the wall so I went over and I shoved it back in took a couple steps yeah it did it did it again I went back to the jewelry and I'm pricing the jewelry and all of a sudden I get a poke in my ribs and I'm telling you it was that bony finger of his like it was that same poke no and I turned around I mean I was just like the Shivers you know you know that feeling I could feel his presence like I could feel him there at that same time the comfort of boom boom falls off the wall again it was just something like you couldn't and I'm the only one in the store and I acknowledged I'm like Justin you know like hey I know you I'm here buddy I I got I gotcha well after that it was when again it wasn't scary at all like it was just he wanted me to know he was there I mean for five minutes later I could still feel that finger you know and after that every now and then like things would fall or whatever when I was up there and I would always just acknowledge Him and it would stop you know so anyways I think sometimes our loved ones like to just reach out to us and if you just if you're like receptive no terrible that would be if a ghost had haunted you but it just tickled you stop because every time it was like that you're the worst kind of fear you could ever happen stop it I mean however they want to say hi exactly wow that's incredible thank you incredible thank you thank you so much for sharing a round of applause thank you so much so this is the final story do you want to bring some energy back or you wanna yeah should I read it creepy I just want to make sure we're not about to read like a really deep story and you're just like brother you want to read it uh you want me to read it dramatic David Attenborough style okay all right hold on it's not that long okay so this didn't happen to me but it happened to my dad and he told me about it when I was 14. this happened to my dad when he was about 18. the family friend Sue that was obsessed with his dad my grandpa she wanted to be with him everyone knew that Sue was a self-proclaimed witch but my dad was skeptical and didn't believe it wait can we do the ad-libs again okay all right do you want me start over yeah yeah just start at the witch part I want to hear everybody make the noise like okay everyone knew that Sue was a self-proclaimed witch but my dad was skeptical oh and didn't believe it anytime my dad was away from Sue he would have these horrible headaches [Applause] Sue would be around my dad as much as she could Sue would pick my dad and his mum my grandma up and drive around and tried to convince them that my grandpa [Music] one night when he was at Sue's house he went into the freezer to grab ice and saw a bunch of pill bottles with frozen water and paper inside he took some he still has the papers to this day on these papers were curses and spells that Sue wrote wanting to split up my grandparents most were saying something that would happen to my grandmother so that Sue could come in and be with my grandfather I loved him on that same night my dad explained that there was a group of people all sitting around the table I chatter chatter and there was just a couple candles on the table Sue made everyone hold hands and close their eyes my dad is convinced she was speaking in tongues did I hear a minion banana my dad was too curious and kept one eye open he said he saw the Flames of the candles go out and come back on and all he saw were the whites of Sue's eyes he closed his eyes as quick as possible a couple weeks later he went to his aunt to see if he had a curse on him there's this thing that's popular with Italians to see if you have an evil eye on you wait wait go back go back to right before you set a towelands there's this thing that's popular with Italians in a meatball it's me Mario see if you have an evil eye on you it's this egg spell and apparently there was a really strong one on my dad so his aunt was able to do a cleanse and since that day my dad no longer had the want to be around Sue and his headaches were gone wow interesting uh Alyssa Elizabeth so come on up so I have one request you must speak to us as if you are the witch named Sue I mean that would be pretty hard first I want to say is it was funny that you said Mario because my dad's name is Luigi laughs that's pretty cool right wow um pretty Italian pretty pretty Italian um but yeah so it's like that was the one thing that I felt like when I was young I'm like okay that's real and like it was just the most surreal experience to hear my dad talking about it because he refuses to talk about it he's like don't say her name don't like and so like when I when you sent the email I called my dad immediately I'm like hi Dad um can I say this story I'm like it's probably not gonna do anything and like they might not even pick it and now I'm here and I'm like and voluntarily giving away his first name and last name so now everyone knows who it is but he was like he's like I don't really care he's like she's dead whatever oh wait is she yes no she is how does he know for sure yeah she'd be over 100. yeah she'd be over 100 at this point how old's your dad right now 63. oh wait she would be over 100 at this point and your dad is currently yeah so when this happened my dad was like 18 years old and she was my grandpa's age so she was like oh okay yeah so she was like a 40 year old lady trying to hang out with an 18 year old because she was obsessed with my grandpa and so um Stacy's mom but it was like you know yeah Luigi's dad I don't know yeah and so it was bizarre and so when I wrote about him like Mom does he still have the letters and he still has all of these letters and so I sent in some pictures so I don't know oh did you okay I don't have my phone on me I'll be able to pull him up yeah so they're they're super super faded but the gist of the letters are dear God please let so I'm named after my grandma so it was really bizarre seeing please let Elizabeth fall sick so that I can jump in and she would write to so this was before my dad got married and you would also have make my mom get headaches and then once my dad got like that cleanse my mom stopped getting headaches too and that was something that I didn't know when I was writing and I was asking my mom and she was like no I like got migraines like I couldn't get out of bed what and I'm like that's insane okay now and obviously you're speaking for somebody speaking for someone yeah what do you feel though based on all the information you have would have happened if the cleanse was never done um do you think it would have gone through there would have been a divorce and do you think it was at to that level where that witchcraft because some of the letters like the things that were written out in the letters did happen like what so there was something with my uncle and she said please not like please don't let him have a successful marriage he's been divorced three times now oh wow and so I'm like I don't know why she got the kids involved like I understand if you're obsessed with like the father like the hot like the family figure but she was trying to get everybody to get the support there was like family friends that she listed out like it was every Everybody yeah I'm sure yeah that's that's how you take out the Kingpin you got to make sure all the others are out of out of the way yeah and so my dad like the most prominent story my dad remembers is being picked up and she'd pick up him and my grandma and be like Oh come look at where your husband's at and they would drive around town go into these like crazy areas to see my grandpa's car parked outside of a house and she'd be like look he's with another woman and and like it was never true oh it wasn't it was never true it was all Sue trying to get this like trying to convince everybody else that she like had this power over everybody and wanted she was trying to manipulate my grandma to go crazy to leave her husband why why your grandfather was he like wildly wealthy was he incredibly good looking like well like why I don't even know and like I think I can't remember I think Sue might have been a lot younger so my grandma was 12 years older than my grandpa so I think because of that reason she was like why are you with this old lady like you could be with me and so like that evil eye is called the Malloy in Italian and so that's what excuse me when you hear like when you have that like my mom will do it too like you just break an egg in water and if it starts dripping you have to cleanse yourself and so the way to cleanse yourself is with like this oil cleanse and so you drop oil in like a thing of water and if it splits open you still have the evil eye so if it'll split and look similar to an eye got it and it's like it's crazy what are you supposed to do if you're still you know if that doesn't work you just kind of keep going at it and just kind of keep going at the spell until you kind of hope it works just keep repeating just keep breaking eggs yeah until you're like I guess I'm not eating breakfast but I'm cleansed now yeah like I have no idea I don't I honestly don't know how especially because my dad was so skeptical and even the like his aunt who did the first spell on him was like you're crazy like it's Sue like she's not gonna be doing anything to you you ever seen a picture of her I do know what she looks like I don't know what she looks like but I know that there's been a lot of bad things that have happened to Sue's family as well there's like a couple like there's a really big huge murder that happened in my town from her like daughter I can't remember if it was her daughter or her daughter-in-law as in committed the murder or she got murdered oh wow remember earlier when I was saying like there's always that one story that like there's not that much information and they're like my daughter was murdered like that was pretty much yeah so if you look like I put I'm pretty sure I put like first and last name pursue on the story okay if you look up like that name you can probably find it like I it was like this this guy owed somebody money and so they kidnapped his wife and called and were like you need to pay up if not we're gonna kill your wife and I'm pretty sure he paid but still got his wife murdered oh my God remember when we were talking about movies earlier yeah witches versus the Italian mob yeah oh my god well fun this is my fun fact to tell everybody I'm related to Mussolini by marriage wait by marriage okay okay yeah so my grandma the one I'm named after her great uncle is Count Seattle who married Mussolini's daughter because he was on a clan to kill Mussolini and Mussolini found out and in Germany like got him shot which is on video my brain couldn't handle that yeah that's why I hunt ghosts instead exactly that was a lot of information okay yeah so basically my great great uncle married Mussolini's daughter okay that makes sense that was okay yeah that's a cool that's a cool little fun fact I'm like I'll see his name on like history books and stuff I'm like oh that's my family member that's wild I feel like we need to look more because now now it makes me think that in order for which to cast some kind of negativity towards someone they must also sacrifice some of their own yeah it's like where like it almost makes me feel like it's a transition of negative energy like in order to put some evil onto your family there had to be some bestowed upon her own yeah which is like not something I've ever heard about it's normally just like you conjure and ah yeah but you never think about where it's coming from or where where the balance is yeah in the universe get that energy from somewhere and it's crazy how many people were actually affected like it wasn't just like my dad like which would make sense like okay you're trying to get this 18 year old away from his family so that you can break up the family but it was my grandma it was my dad it was both of his brothers it was my mom it was a couple other people like there's literally the entire family is all listed out in these letters wow and like some of them yeah yeah and they're dated in 1978. that's really cool so well so it does not say uh whose last name okay do you know what it is because then people could actually look it up and yeah so her name is Sue weiner spell that because w-e-i-n-e-r um is that wiener she's dead it's weiner let's just call it that um but yeah so the daughter-in-law or daughter I I know it's like the last name is weiner so I don't know if she ever like if she married into that family okay Sue weiner 1978 era alive what what part of because there's probably a few what part what of Erie Pennsylvania I'm gonna look this up now yeah I'm very intrigued by this now yeah so if you look up suit it was like I don't remember what happened with the daughter but it was like if you look up whiner murder it'll come up that's pretty cool that's insane it's insane like there's just so many loopholes it like starts with witches to like murder great movie great great movie featuring Dora it's like Harry Potter met Breaking Bad it just sounds like such a great film yeah it does well thank you that that's a really cool short now and I'm gonna look that up I'm very intrigued yeah thank you yeah thank you so much dude there's some great stories tonight there are seriously I'm gonna get the Q a questions okay can you can you keep them occupied while I do that real quick yeah okay if you could please follow me put your right hand up put it back down put it on your shoulder I'll put it on your forehead repeat after me I [Music] all right we're good um so we'll answer a few of these there you are is there any place you would not go back to I mean I would I don't know I I don't know how to answer this because I would like to go back but at the same time I would not want to go back Sally house wait you don't want to go back why would you not want to go back I feel like we need to go back it's just oh dude the The Vibes I was getting there the feelings I was getting there is just didn't it didn't feel comfortable the whole the whole night I was just uncomfortable you know it was just it was just a very uncomfortable feeling well that might have been because that was the night we opened all 13 Divi boxes yeah maybe that could have been it you know possibly I feel like at least I owe a revisit to Sally house whether you want to join or not because no I would I would go okay but it's just it that place is make it's definitely one of the top making me feel uncomfortable got it yeah I felt like I was kind of when the video comes out you'll see this but we weren't allowed in the basement which I found like very strange because apparently like someone else prior had just been in the basement and like broke a bunch of rules so they literally like barricaded it off with like everything literally like everything and the kitchen sink you can think of caution tape broomsticks two by four they were like absolutely do not go down there and if you do like we'll sue you we'll take down your video and I was like okay so and like that's like one of the main places to visit there um and because we spent so much time opening the divot boxes we only spent about three or four hours investigating as opposed to like our typical eight to ten so I would like to go definitely would like to go back there um in the near future yeah maybe it was just because of the evil that we brought there you know there was there was just a lot of times where I kind of had to be in there by myself for a minute or something you know people would go outside to get something and I was just sitting living room by myself and it was just it was it was a terrifying feeling honestly remember the cop showed up yeah yeah the cop the cop show were literally in the South we're investigating and the cops banging the door and were like oh no oh no what has happened they're just like oh yeah your motorhome is just parked weird can you move it we're like oh okay yeah we were just expecting like something wild to have happened like the neighbors reported something but it just feels evil there man it just feels very evil I don't know a place I wouldn't go back to I'm not really sure if there's a place I feel like at this point there's no need to go back to the Queen Mary you know been there quite a quite a bunch now so I feel like that one's been done you know but Queen Mary's like home now I would go back to Queen Mary if it was like this kind of a situation yo what what if we took everyone on a cruise on the Queen Mary you got a 178 million dollars to make it float again there's no engines in it everything's removed one day we just tug it we just get a tugboat right to pull to pull the Queen Mary around yeah that'd be really fun that would be extremely expensive and suicide bridge I don't really have a need to go back to like the place we've been to like two or three times other than that I'm always down to go back let's see this question is if you could tell people what things to not mess with when dealing with the Paranormal what would it be Ouija board why dude just hate him so much it's just because like you're literally opening portals you know when you're doing that playing with Ouija boards is I don't know like I didn't understand how unsafe it was when I was younger you know now that I'm older and like I see how much it affected me it's just not you know a lot of people I'm sure do play with them and nothing happens but like my experience with it like the amount of ghost hunting that we've done like the amount of tools that we use but it's still the Ouija board is the one that traumatized me like I don't feel like anything that we use you know kind of attaches to you like you're not going to set up a cat ball and do dowsing rods and then you know for five years you're gonna see this man walking down your hall you know what I think would be a really cool thing to do because we we've kind of been talking about this a little bit uh over the past few weeks but I feel like there's technology out there somewhere there definitely is like right Tesla's have lidar in it that can now detect people we have infrared light we have all these different things we definitely have like electromagnetic like pulse readings and Full Spectrum Lighting how much fun would it be to see if scientifically you could utilize a Ouija board or anything else and there's actually like a portal and you could actually like rig a room and do a controlled experiment to see if there's any fluctuations as you start utilizing or Conjuring or anything like that that would be sick it's the very like actually find some like MIT people engineers and go how can we monitor any form of change and do like every different like layering of it to see if it changes anything that would actually that's where I want to get to with these investigations I want to actually get through that like scientific barrier and it's not I don't want to just like start buying other people's stuff I want to start progressing it and going okay can we get some get some money like it's MIT like they'll throw money at it like they have scholarship you know I mean it's funding it's research yeah and how crazy that would be if you could bring in like some of the world's most famous witches and and actually see if they can alter the energy in the environment of a room that would be scientifically documented yeah that would be cool this question is very on par what we were talking about earlier did you believe in the abilities of the Romanian witches when they are performing rituals to protect you guys from harm if anyone didn't see that video it's actually a boy about you um where we brought out these Romanian witches that I found uh through BBC I found them through Vice they were on a bunch of other networks and to me it's always really cool to learn about cultures and work with the people in their cultures it's why we're always filming with like Patty negri Linda Zachariah anywhere we can go like if there's an expert here we want to work with them and I was like we have to do this with them yeah so I think I believe them I think it's really cool and I think you did because you backed out I definitely believe in them but I feel like I'm starting to open up more to other ways of accepting protection you know like you know I've always been very religious but you know I've mentioned so many times I'm definitely a lot more spiritual now and just for some reason you know during that I was just very much on a I cannot accept protection from anything else other than you know Jesus and so that's kind of why I backed out on it but I definitely believe you know that they were helping did anyone see that video the actual smaller video that only has like 300 000 views like the one actually at their house where they did the ritual anyone see that video anyway okay do you have any where the [ __ ] the Frog came from we have no idea Corey Corey wasn't there I don't understand they did this crazy ritual and a Frog just appears in the bottom of this bowl sorry no they didn't kill it I was watching the whole time because I knew if it died I was like I can't go in the video it was like this frog disappeared in the bottom of the bowl with all this like molten black wax and I'm like where where did this come from pretty cool I was just curious if anyone was like oh yeah it was right there the whole time because I like we've watched it over and over and over again we cannot figure out where the hell this frog came from that was like the greatest magic trick I've ever seen before me you mean because at that point I don't know can you summon frogs you know what I mean like that to me that's like the hat that that if that's a real thing they just did like that we underpaid them if they could just if they could just make frogs I'm like you should charge me way more and also probably should have led with that I can make animals out of wax that would have been a way better way to go about it out of all the haunted items you've somehow gotten your hands on which one was the scariest for you maybe The Conjuring epic box one directly behind you yeah that one yeah the one directly behind me I'm still so proud of myself for taking that from The Conjuring house and hiding it from you completely and then just surprising you on an island that you were stuck on for the next 14 hours and that was a lot of fun that was super cool I was so happy that I did that that was genuinely impressive yeah that was like the closest I'll ever be to James Bond just sneaking we were on a boat with him weren't we we had no idea yeah everyone was like why do you have such a big suitcase and I was like brought snacks nope you were like Pop-Tarts I'm like oh yeah that that's that's definitely one of the scariest items I would say that was really terrified of that I will say I think that if I'm if I'm correct I think that was one if not the first time but one of the first times that I had ever like put my physical like my put myself and attached it while doing an investigation and that's when we were in execution rocks and we kept getting like double we keeping all these different numbers that I think lined up to something I can't remember but that was the first time I was like this might be a possibility to like Channel energy through something yeah so that was a super cool item uh absolutely I think the absolute worst item we have here that doll right there Ellie Ellie that doll right there is the only thing that has ever made me like absolutely cat leap over a couch it scared the [ __ ] out of me it like that and it did it over across okay I not when the video comes out it'll come out that's part of the Stanley Hotel video and Benson Grist Mill yeah that thing is wild and it had such like a simplistic story about it it wasn't like oh I tried to murder us it was just like I'm pretty sure this thing is haunted it does all these weird things and it literally did things like remarkably On Cue multiple days in a row yeah it was yeah that's a really cool one that's the only one where I'm like I don't understand you're gonna like you it's a cool one and then this one says Elton how do you remain so calm through what some would consider spine chilling experience uh I think for me it's like what I say all the time is this is what I signed up for it like I I signed up for this like I know I'm going into a haunted location I know I'm working with different items like I do my homework on the locations I know the stories I know the past documentation of Paranormal Activity it's like it's what I'm here for like it's I to me it's like it's I don't know I had the expectation I'm like I'm gonna commit all the way through yeah you're pretty brave I wouldn't say I don't know if it's Brave it's just yeah you're pretty brave dog no like I'm I'm signing up for it too and look at me [ __ ] seriously like I want to do it just as bad as you do but you're just like I don't know we'll be getting activity and you're like yes yes we're getting active yeah I mean it literally happened on stage you walked away and I was like cool yeah I mean I'm looking I'm looking for the same thing you are it's just I don't know I just get a little scared and I will say for anyone who investigates or wants to the amount of times where that point comes where like some people want to bail out I think one of the best places I can give an example I'm not trying to roast you whatever it's like Pendle Hill when you and Matt backed out yeah because we were getting really really cool answers like out of nowhere like we had nothing and nothing and nothing and then finally went to went to the questions I knew you didn't want me to ask I was like I think these are the right ones you bailed out with Matt I stayed with Dan yeah and I kept going down the rabbit hole and I got the answers but at that point if we all would have left it would have been like okay cool bye yeah but the amount of times where we do get answers and it's like do you want to walk that line well I do do because I want to get those answers I want to push that envelope even when we do investigations with people that are joining us sometimes they back out I'm like don't like you're okay like you can you can you can take care of yourself when this is over but this is what you're here for yeah like you have an amazing opportunity to hold a conversation with the unknown do that yeah yeah but or if you don't then don't regret it just know that if you leave right now you're gonna regret it or stay here and be happy and grateful that you did I'm just I'm more on the side of like I'm down to talk to you know spirits that are visiting here might be trapped here you know maybe they're stuck in the loop and like maybe there's a way to help them cross over and you're more on the side of like hello let's go find seitan but I'll also find those good spirits too yeah no which is good I'm open to anyone I know but that's why I'm saying you're so brave dog like you don't care if it's a demon or if it's you know a good ghost you imagine the intro to our Channel if it's like welcome to the overnight Channel dedicated to finding proof of the Paranormal only of good spirits or things that are cuddly and warm and nice it's like it's not the same you mean it's dedicated to finding proof of the Paranormal just a broad statement yeah yeah so it's just it's the demon side that scares me I look at the Demonic unknown the way people look at pit bulls everyone sees them as like these vicious animals but some of them just want belly rubs you think it what yeah I've never I've never thought of a demon like that you think you can baby a demon and he's gonna be like okay I think they're just grumpy they're just grumpy and like and they're they're seeing they're seen as like demonic but in reality it's because everyone's like no everyone's like afraid of them and then they they're like come on you know just I just want a back rub you know maybe I want a treat I don't know a little Satan want a treat you know I mean like it just I don't know because there could be like good spirits that are kind of like [ __ ] just because they were you know an [ __ ] when they were alive yeah that's me hahaha but I don't I don't know if a demon could change but you don't I'm just saying it's the presumption that it is a demon yeah okay but I like to give it the chance to prove that it's not yeah okay very true you know we all have our bad mornings we're all like [ __ ] in the morning sometimes when we're grumpy and we say things with regret yeah I like to view it in the same manner yeah that's all give everyone a chance give little Sadie a chance you know hey Sadie final question and I like this one this this is a good question I like this it's very nice it's not evil or anything why did you start YouTube you go first I started YouTube Just because I like to make people smile and laugh you know I just I know I know how sad you know and like depressed and stuff like that you know people can get like everyone's gone through it and it's insane how you could be watching a funny movie or you know you're watching a funny video and like laughing for like two to three seconds just it it really takes you out of that you know like sad depressed mindset and like you're not thinking about it and you're just giggling and smiling and like you feel good again you know what I mean and I like being able to give that to people which I think you do thank you give that to a lot of people it Shucks which is only like every third Tuesday when you do upload now I don't even post no more maybe yeah maybe twice a year now I started YouTube out of happenstance I just happened to be doing Vines uh and the way I started doing Vines was an anomaly as well I just happened to be friends with Casey James who ended up I think being like the second person to hit a million on on Vine I used to play kickball with him and I just like started to do it me my other buddy Walid well right cutting through the chase we just did it for fun and it became something cool and then because of that I started meeting all of these other creative people that I really loved being around because I was a massage therapist when I started on Vine I was a massage therapist up until like a month before tfil started as a YouTube channel wow so you mean like those kinds of people aren't like the people I liked I like hanging out with creative fun people that are willing to jump in fountains and get smacked in the face with you know shaving cream hands and not move out after so like those are the people I wanted and getting around that energy like the first person I ever collaborated with was King badge yeah and then it was Jason Nash and it was Lamar Morris and I was like oh these people are just so much fun to be around and you ended up being one of those people just fun vibrant people would have like this like cool Creative Energy and obviously Vine disappeared I went to Facebook I did sketches and then one of my best friends at the time Heath didn't make the transition out of Vine all the way and he was kind of getting ready to go back to Florida yeah and but this is my best friend I mean we spent like every day together and I'm like I can't like what do you want to do man like what do you want to do and he was like I just want to see the Northern Lights and I was like all right cool and like came up with like the tfil right like the [ __ ] list a thousand things I want to do before I die and it was like how do we conquer this list and we can make it a YouTube channel we were friends we're lucky very lucky that we were friends with David and Liza and Scotty and Zane and like all these people that were making content but that was only because I went the route of surrounding myself with creative people that were willing to help coach us yeah so and that's how the YouTube channel started yeah it was just that idea and some friends and people that were very supportive and I will say it's hands down the best decision I ever made I didn't have that much money I decided to quit my job that was paying like two thousand dollars a week as a massage therapist to go make zero right pocketed everything I had I saved it and I chased after it and it was the best decision I ever made because of the thing I loved more than anything else so seriously there's anyone out here that's considering being a content creator when we spoke earlier please do it give it a chance and if you don't have fun then don't but I promise you you'll have fun and even if it doesn't like pop off forever it's so worth it it's just so much fun and rewarding and you meet really cool people yeah and there's so many people that I met eight years ago like as creators that didn't work out then that I'm now working with now and it's so cool to like you know as time goes by to go back and watch old videos like it's just like such a nostalgic feeling it's so sick to be like I did that then you just pull it up show your family members and stuff yeah it's really cool it's worth it yeah it's one of those things I'll say like if you have that desire to do it Whatever It Is anything in life I mean I know this is like an overnight Channel tour but like tfil is like where overnight came from if you have something you want to do please do it just try it even if you gotta do it by yourself it's so much fun it's so worth it thank you all
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Math 4 - 5.3.3 Power Reducing Formulas
hi folks welcome back one last video from the section 5.3 this is I really do think this is the last one and it is gonna be about the power reducing formulas so where in the world do these things come from well there we go if you take a look at the double angle formulas specifically the double angle formulas for cosine of two theta you'll notice some things there is one equivalent form that cosine of two theta is two cosine squared theta minus one and a second equivalent form that cosine of two theta is one minus two sine squared theta and somewhere at some point some smart folks said well guess what if those are equal most of the time we use this to find cosine of two theta but we could probably use this to find sine squared theta and specifically notice that I like in that case the power goes away there's no exponent now the power kind of goes somewhere else so it still makes the expression complicated oh so they took this and solved it backwards and said okay cosine of two theta minus 1 is negative 2 sine squared theta divided by negative 2 and we get that sine squared theta is equal to 1 minus cosine to dedo to write the negative two switches the order of those terms and similarly you could do the same with the identity that's solve for cosine squared and you could get this so this is basically taking the cosine of two theta identity solving using one of those two forms and then solving it for cosine squared is sine squared and then finally we could take these two and put them on top of each other and do okay sine squared theta over cosine squared theta equals 1 minus cosine 2 theta over 2 over 1 plus cos to theta over to reduce that well you get the identity for tangent squared theta and so these are the power reducer identities what do they do they reduce your power they reduce your exponent there are times in calculus where you have an exponent you have a trig function you're trying to do something with it and you have an exponent and you need that exponent to go away but here is the big warning only use the power reducers when you have nothing else to use or you're directed to do so by the problem every time I teach students these power reducing formulas they use them in every problem that they see a sine square or a cosine squared they say oh my gosh I've got to reduce that power guess what it's never the right choice you almost never want to use the power reducers some things you could try before attempting to power reduce good old Pythagorean identities sine squared plus cosine squared X x equals 1 that's almost always a better substitution or plain old factoring right maybe you have a sine squared X maybe the solution is writing as sine X sine X along with whatever else is going on in the problem almost never do you want to use those power reducers but if you do or if the problem tells you to here's how you do it so this is one from the homework and the direction is really explicit it says rewrite with only first powers of X and what do we have right here well we have a cosine to the fourth of X okay so this is a situation where it is appropriate to use the power reducing identity I have a cosine I have a cosine of the fourth I need the identity for cosine squared so I'm going to think about this as ten cosine squared x squared okay let's keep going the other reason I don't recommend the power reducers is these get really messy really fast and you're about to see why so here we go ten one plus cosine of 2x so every time you reduce the power over to you kind of increase the coefficient on X or the coefficient inside the argument so it's not just a free power reduction you you sacrifice the power reduction for the you know increasing the number inside and you know that actually usually makes things harder alright so that 10 is gonna stay there but guess what you have to foil this out so this is going to be it's gonna be over 4 because 2 squared is 4 and then it's going to be 1 plus 2 cosine 2x + cosine of 2x quantity squared which will write as cosine squared 2x all over 4 okay so we could bring out this 10 over 4 and then write this as 1 plus 2 cosine 2x plus cosine squared 2x all right we're done right we've used the power reducer identity ok cool problem over wait no because that's a cosine squared and our job was to write with only first powers of X so guess what we need to use the power reducer identity again take this and do it again now here when I use it a second time the role of theta is taken like the theta that you see in the identity is taken by the term 2x because the theta just refers to like whatever is in the argument so this part of the identity I'll just do this part separately and then I'll rewrite the rest in is gonna simplify to 1 plus cosine of 2 times 2x right 2 X takes the role of theta but you still have this 2 from the identity and then that's over 2 and you could write that as 4 X and then we still have 10 over 4 which I'm going to reduce to 5 over to 1 plus 2 cosine 2 X plus and that's it now you're actually done with the problem I'm gonna do one last step and simplify things down but you can see why the power reducer identities are so gross now uh let's see so this is actually one half I'm not sure if I want to do that yet yeah I'm gonna I'm gonna do that so I got a 5 over 2 times 1 plus 2 cosine 2x plus 1/2 plus cosine 4x all over 2 and then maybe like one last step is we could group the one half and the one together so that's three halves and then I could bring the five halves in so it looks like this might be 15 over 4 plus five cosine 2x that's the 5 over 2 coming in plus five cosine of 4x all over 4 don't get and then stop here don't get excited and do something stupid like trying to cancel fours doesn't work that 4x is part of the argument don't do it something like this is probably as good as this gets and you have lost a lot right you started with something really simple cosine to the fourth and you've ended with something very complicated the only thing you've really gained is the elimination of all the exponents so if you have to eliminate exponents this is what you can do this is your step would I recommend it unless the problem tells you to no it's just something that you know sometimes you do have to do but it gets really messy really fast okay let's do another one so I have eight sine squared X cosine squared X so the eight is just going to hang out in the front like a constant but sine squared X I need to write as 1 minus cosine of 2x over 2 and cosine squared X I need to write as 1 plus cosine of 2x over 2 so I'm substituting in using the two identities now I'm gonna have to foil this out again eight times two times two is four okay now here's something cool that's happening I have a you know binomial right I have a quadratic so this is actually going to be one minus cosine squared of 2x and at this point I could even be real smart and say hey that's 8 over 4 reduces out to 2 so this is just really 2 minus 2 cosine squared of 2x it's a uh-huh all right I'm done mr. X why did you say this problem was so bad well cuz the you're not done the problem said rewrite with only first powers and I thought way I was done until I multiplied them out and I ended up with a cosine squared again so I'm gonna have to do this again to reduce the degree down on one more actually let's talk about that for a second if you think about this as a polynomial we have a degree of for a total degree because we have a sine squared and a cosine squared when we reduced the powers we reduce their degree down to two but we're gonna have to reduce it again and so it's just like every time you use a power reducer you can reduce the degree by one we use to power reducers so we reduce the degree by 2 we haven't yet used our our next set of power reducers so I have a cosine squared 2x again and just like before the role of theta in the identity as being played by 2x so then this is going to be equivalent to 2 minus 2 1 plus cosine of 4x because it's 2 times 2x over 2 now that's pretty nice because the twos will cancel out and you should get 2 minus 1 plus cosine 4x which is going to be 1 minus cosine of 4x as a simplified final answer so it is pretty cool how sometimes these simplify down really nicely there we go but other times they don't and you have to do a lot of algebra to do it and you honestly the biggest problem is people screw up their fractions and there's a lot of fractions in here and a lot of distributing and a lot of factoring so if you're going to use the power reducers and you have no other choice go ahead but please use them correctly that's my main ask for you guys yeah so those are the power reducing formulas I believe this is the last set of formulas in section 5.3 that you're gonna need to know I definitely don't need you to memorize the power reducing formulas it's nice to know they're out there you're probably gonna use them in calculus once or twice to derive some other stuff but most of the time the plain old double angle formulas are all you need and that's what I'd recommend sticking with but I think you are gonna see these a couple times on your homework so anyway as always email me with your questions post your questions in the comments I'll reply to them as soon as I can and I'll see you in class have a nice day
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Blood Test After Drinking Alcohol | The Good Health Show Ep.2 Healthians
there's a very common question that people ask if they should be consuming alcohol before the blood test what do you say about it so you know there are certain tests which have what we call as a short half-life for example uh some of the liver enzymes like gamma gt or sgot so after taking alcohol they spike very quickly you know go up very quickly and they also come down quickly so if you want to know whether your alcohol is causing or hurting your liver and if you took a fairly heavy drink the previous evening and you get a blood test done today the chances are that it will show or reflect your gamma gt and sgot to be high okay so if you want to know that if that is impacting your liver in a short term that's a good way to do it for that matter if lot of people develop abdominal pain after alcohol and it could well be due to recurrent attacks of pancreatitis then the test is called amylase and the lipase blood test again if you do it immediately say one day or two days within that episode the chances are you would find that spike if you give a gap and then you did it and if it comes to be normal it doesn't mean that everything is hunky-dory i mean it means that you have missed your peak okay and that's one of the reasons why a lot of people who develop liver cirrhosis they say that no once in a while i got my liver functions done they were okay how can i develop cirrhosis now that is because you know they were too keen to avoid catching the peaks so that you know they by the time they came the liver was already partly damaged but they did not find the reflection in the blood test okay [Music]
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DID I OVER PAY FOR THIS? EVEN SO, I’M STILL HAPPY!
folks how we doing welcome to good works tractors i am excited today you know i i wanted to capture this on video and so i've been putting it off it's been sitting outside actually got rained on last night i think it'll be okay but i have been sick and tired of filling up five gallon tanks i got a lot of diesel equipment around here one two three four five six six machines taking diesel out here right now and i go through a lot of diesel all right i got five of these cans you know these are five gallon sure cans these things are great they're fantastic all right so if you've got uh not as uh aggressive of an application i don't know what the right word is but these things are nice all right they're not gonna leak out if you're like that you push this little handle down kind of push it in there and then you can drop it down very nice they store easy balance whatever else i've got these for uh my gas cans as well they sell them for kerosene i think water too so you know they're really handy i actually always keep one diesel in one gas can in the back of my truck right now just strapped to the side just in case of emergency but this thing here is an 80 gallon tank that i got off of some website ellsworth or something like that i'll put a link up there i don't have any commissions or anything like that coming from them but more or less just want to show you what this is about i got this with a few extra features as well on it and i'm going to get this opened up and then we'll we'll talk more about it oh that's nice i was not sure what to expect under there all right we scooted this up into the sun a little bit for you so it's got a couple little latches right here the back is hinged so nice cover there stays open on its own and so then we can see what we got along with it okay so here is the uh well let's see number one here's the the transfer pump and here's the manual for that this is plugged in to a wall outlet okay that's really cool so well i got wall i got a wallet right there so i can plug it in right there if i want to um now i got a couple extra things with it okay so the glare can't see that maybe electronic digital meter that we can see how much fuel is going through there and then this is an automatic no high flow i thought this was an automatic shut off no pressure no flow feature for added safety three locking flow rate positions flow rate five to 25 gpm's anyway that's what that is there but it did come with one already i can maybe cut this rip it [Music] so this is the standard nozzle that it came with right there one inch manual diesel nozzle high flow nozzle one inch so anyway i don't know about that though if you look at the output ends there those are definitely different diameters yeah here's who i got it from right here it says they put a little label on there j m e ellsworth a john m ellsworth company so that's not the brand though the brand is rhino tough tanks now this one they said was rated for diesel i honestly i don't know i don't know what makes this rated for diesel not for gasoline or whatever but anyway that's what it is but then i added on this stand this is a four-way pallet parking stand i guess that is on there too that way i can come fork this thing up put it in the back of my truck take it to um you know the fuel station and fill it up and then bring it back and drop it off so they had a lot of different sizes uh this one was 80 gallons i think it weighed around 150 pounds empty which isn't that much i think it's and kind of shifted around a bit it's not very heavy right now but when you have 80 pounds or 80 gallons of fuel in there that's going to add up to a lot but i want to be able to use most of my tractors here most of my equipment to be able to offload it didn't want to go too big i wanted to fit nice and easy in the back of the truck bed as well and i think this is the the right call for me folks we are proud to be sponsored by rimguard solutions a liquid ballast weight it goes right inside your tires completely hidden we're big on safety on this channel these tractors are just too light and tippy right out of the factory not only is it going to help with safety keeping those rear tires planted on the ground it helps with loader efficiency and traction too the benefits of rim guard include being the heaviest all-natural liquid ballast weight on the market it's not going to corrode your rims like the old calcium chloride it's not going to freeze and it's available at over a thousand dealers nationwide find the dealer near you at rimguardsolutions.com so this looks to be the uh fuel fill not sure what's going on there i'm threading that whole thing hang on here i got going on here just kind of spinning that whole black steel ring there there we go i don't like how this uh this hose is right in the way of this cap keep on turning it tight but then okay yeah it needs to move all the way over there ah that's what it is so you have to well it's not spring-loaded but it is kind of like a medicine cap no it's not spring loaded so you can go all the way over to there it's going to hit that stop you need to push it down continue on and then you can take it off just got to know how these things work you gotta be smarter than the uh than the tool and if you don't know now you know [Music] okay let's pretend this is the first time yeah look at this field cap here this thing's pretty slick let's take a look at how that works probably works like a piece of cake oh yeah beauty real beauty right there great design too really if you think about it and there we go okay all righty folks so we're gonna go get some uh some tape some thread tape here filled this thing up i'm excited to make sure that this thing fits in the back of my truck get it back here offload it plug it in put this new nozzle and flow meter on and it's going to be like a regular gas station a regular diesel station out here i i can't wait [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] [Applause] all right folks so we have this thing all set up hooked up get everything on there fingers crossed this is going to work well and i don't even know why but chris was why were you thinking that this was definitely in the beginning why were you questioning it oh well yes what it was when we were filling this up we were just kind of talking about i think what things are rated for like plastics or different components or whatever else it was and so chris was looking up to see what uh just information about this and when he pulled up like on rhino's website there it's listed as a def tank def only and there's even a sticker right here that says death only on there so that was after this thing was already full of diesel we were a little concerned so we called up rhino directly to pick their brains and basically what they said is that this is overbuilt for diesel there's some more stringent requirements required needed for def and so this has those kind of extra i don't know if it's standards whatever they are on here so if anything we kind of overpaid for this diesel tank which i looked that up and it was a little over 1800 bucks including this four-way stand including uh the meter the automatic shut off so i paid to have some extras and that includes shipping to my house as well it came on a freight truck offloaded it from the back of the semi truck last week at some point so now we are good to go um uh it was just almost basically 80 gallons that we put in here just a hair underneath capped off 175 bucks another 175 so that's 350 and another 70. so 420 bucks of diesel sitting in here right now but i'm gonna turn this thing on and plug into that we got an outlet right there and uh which which machine should we do first huh oh yeah chris is saying the the markings up here only go to 70 gallons there's no 80 meter or 80 gallon mark on here anywhere not that that's the end of the world but it is an interesting note and then also i've got this extra nozzle here now that's one of those things that'll sit on a shelf for an eternity so i don't know what to do with this i didn't need two of them i hate just throwing it around but maybe i'll scrap it i don't know what the value is of it but i don't i don't have another need for it all right got this little slot back here about a bang moment of truth huh you should double check there's no switch oh there is a switch here i can't see what that switch this can't says something oh what's a circle and a line the line is off there's a circle off well it was like that so i'm going to leave it like that would have saved a bunch of feet [Music] yeah it's not leaking now i don't know what that means but it is leaking i can't tell how to wear looking like a sieve automatic shut off i wonder if i can have to like leave any pressure in here now nope wow all right folks well that worked i'm pretty slick got a little little leak there to take care of we'll get that we'll get that part figured out but that was a piece of cake work just like it should you know works just like the transfer take in the back of one of the trucks that i have to you know just well on that one you you pull up a little lever and it kicks the pump on this one you hit a switch and it kicks the pump on it is really nice that it has the auto shut off on there you know they sent me directly a link to the part to buy for that nozzle with the automatic shut off but it didn't say anywhere on the actual packaging itself so but we saw it work there so that worked great uh fuel meter is nice too you know just like at a station you know you can see how much fuel you're putting in there so that was a really nice thing i'm glad i added that on so anyway we'll get this little little leak fixed up here but man that sure beats holding a five gallon tank and this thing you can see we're already down to 60 gallons or just a hair above we put almost 20 gallons in here to fill it up it was almost empty the kubota was so that that would have been four five gallon tanks right there which is you know and you're just sitting there holding it forever so uh really nice super happy i may end up getting one of these for the gasoline as well for the rangers or the side by sides the zero turn i think that's all the gas equipment out here but anyway you know we go through a lot of a lot of fuel one or another um yeah so i don't sell these again i'll post a link to where you can get it online though if you want something like that however if there's something else i should try i'm totally open to it for gasoline so i'm not sold on this i just you can analyze this stuff forever and not make a decision and i just i wasn't going to do that so i kind of narrowed it down on a quick list and pulled the trigger just to get it done because there's so many options out there probably a lot of them will get the job done too and at the end of the day that's what i needed so anyway i'd love to get your feedback on that let me know what you think about this or what else i should consider for that gas tank now if you're looking for something for your tractor for a front end loader or a three-point hitch we'd love to help you out you got to go to goodworkstractors.com we sell and ship attachments all over the country on a semi truck or ups ground right to your house give us a shot hit subscribe right down below if you want to see more it's completely free i want to thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by and until next time stay safe we'll see you soon [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Slow Computer: This is Why (2018)
what's up guys welcome back to the channel the topic we're discussing today caters mostly to the mainstream Windows PC users so while it may be common knowledge to some of you if not most of you I feel like this video needs to be made because there are so many people out there who buy a snappy new desktop or notebook and still wonder why it runs like a potato one year later so assuming your hardware isn't the bottleneck assuming it's a newish computer that leaves your software as the main culprit behind these sluggish woes viruses and other malware may be the first offenders that come to mind and they certainly can be but to be honest most of the slow computers I've encountered over the years are plagued less by malicious code than they are with bundled software antivirus programs and other trusted applications so let's talk about why this happens how to fix it and how to prevent it from happening in the future so kick it things off it's no surprise that the age-old problem of malware has led to the mass appeal of antivirus programs for decades however depending on the software these protective applications can actually bring your system to a crawl just like the viruses they attack by periodically scanning and updating in the background antivirus programs can significantly drain your system resources causing slowdowns when you're busy doing other tasks for optimal performance it's generally a good idea to schedule your scans late at night or during a time when you won't be using your PC if your software lacks a scheduling feature you may consider upgrading to a paid version that allows it or finding a different program altogether a seemingly audacious alternative is to not have an AV program at all I know it sounds like crazy talk to have your system quote-unquote unprotected but simple safe browsing habits are the best defense against contracting a virus red flags to avoid include untrusted downloads links and unknown emails and pop-up advertisements keeping your distance from these is relatively easy to do and it's what's kept my own personal computer infection free for nearly two years without the aid of any security software so with an AV program no longer slowing you down you may still have additional software running in the back ground impeding performance typically when you boot up a new computer for the very first time only a few essential programs and processes are running to keep your system functioning properly as you install more and more programs over time however some of them continue running invisibly in the background 24/7 even after restarting your computer and eventually you could have dozens of them running simultaneously which will eat away at your system memory and bog down the overall snappiness of your PC the first step to curbing this is to do a little spring cleaning and uninstall any unwanted programs that you can live without if applicable this also includes bloatware programs that come pre-loaded on your computer by the manufacturer that are more often than not taping piles of ram eating garbage since some bloat ware is protected from conventional and installation methods you may or may not need to Google the program in search for bloatware removal guides for your specific model of PC to remove most other applications Windows 7 users can start by accessing the control panel through the Start menu or from searching for it in the search box windows 8 and 10 users can hit the windows and X keys together and select control panel from the pop-up menu from the control panel window select uninstall a program to open the list of your installed applications now before you get trigger-happy there are certain programs you should not uninstall or else your PC may not work properly these include applications from companies such as Microsoft Intel AMD and NVIDIA you can click publisher at the top of the publisher column to make these vital programs easier to spot when ready left-click the app you wish to remove click uninstall and follow the prompt until the application has been removed successfully repeating this process for all other unwanted programs now that you've cleaned up your software list there's still a fair chance that some of your remaining programs have elected themselves to start up automatically whenever you turn on your computer so next you'll have to disable these startup programs manually in Windows 7 click the start button and type MS config DXE in the search box and hit enter once the system configuration window opens select the startup tab and uncheck all the boxes next to the programs you wish to prevent starting up with Windows do this for as many applications as you see fit and think logically do you really need Skype or Spotify to start every time you boot your computer we not if you're on the fence about disabling something you don't recognize Google what it does and decide for yourself click OK once you're satisfied with your selection and restart your system for the changes to take effect or click exit without restart if you're not ready to reboot in Windows 8 and 10 the list of startup applications is found in your task manager which you can bring up by hitting ctrl shift escape after clicking the startup tab you can disable an app from starting with Windows by right-clicking it and selecting disable once you've trimmed down your number of startup programs close the task manager window and your changes will take effect the next time you restart your system so by now your PC should feel a bit quicker on its toes depending on how many resources you've just freed up but unless you start changing the way you install programs from here on out you'll inevitably fall back into the same slow nightmare before you know it and not having the information I'm about to share with you in my opinion is the number one cause of white windows users report slowdowns on their relatively new PCs so here's the deal many of the programs that we all download these days are completely free to turn a profit the developers of these programs often bundle their software with third-party programs that pay them for a chance to be installed on your computer rarely ever these bundled programs needed to make your desired software run properly and in fact they can even take the form of spyware adware collecting and sending your private information to an untrusted source these applications sneakily hide in the Installer of the parent program you actually want so if you've ever noticed an application running that you don't recall installing or a strange new toolbar on your web browser it's likely that in the flurry of clicking through some installer in the past you actually agreed to have that put on your computer so the next time you install a program refrain from blindly clicking next agree or accept at every turn and instead take your time to check each page for any bundled software these can be hard to spot and some installers can contain multiple intrusive programs when you're given the option decline the offer or uncheck the box to keep it off your system and if you're unsure if the app in question is vital to making your program run properly google it a minute or two of research can save you hours of frustration later on and to be frank following the steps and advice in this video is by no mean a magic bullet to making your system run like it did on day one that's when a clean install of Windows may be in order but hopefully following this guide will leave you with more system resources at your disposal and a greater awareness on how to prevent software from hampering your user experience moving forward so if you found this video helpful don't forget to toss me a like down below and feel free to subscribe to the channel for more tech stuff if you haven't already as always I'm kow bed whit thank y'all for watching and I'll see you guys in the next video
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Lightweights vs Heavyweights Reaction
what's up nieces nephews issue boy child and this your boy uncle berg and today we'll be reacting to a video created by fetcher fit and video is called lightweights vs. heavyweights this is a educational information with tight video so I hope you guys are doing the original video a link will be done in description box below say it goes without further ado let's get to the reaction that's good you've heard of the saying go heavy or go home implying that the only way to get any results is to lift the heaviest weights possible and lighter weights are often just a waste of time going to the gym you'll definitely see those guys that are lifting weights well beyond their capabilities it seems that people definitely believe in go heavier go home or they forgot to leave their ego at the door in any case it leaves us with one question does lifting lighter weights have a place in your program to answer that we of course will have to look into the research fortunately for us there has been a solid amount of such research recently published the one that will allow us to best understand this is a 2016 meta-analysis coming out of the lab of the well renowned of muscle hypertrophy specialist dr. Brad Sean found this meta-analysis looked at studies comparing a high load group employing a training load of 65 percent or greater 1rm versus a low load group employing a training load of 60 percent or less 1rm 1rm short for 1 rep max the amount of weight one can maximally lift just once 10 studies met their criteria giving them an okay amount of information to work with but better than others what's important is what they found to a mild surprise to the researchers in terms of hypertrophy aka muscle growth although the findings somewhat suggest a level of superiority using a heavier load with fewer reps lighter loads with higher reps also had a very similar positive effect and it wasn't just moderately high reps some of these studies reached upwards 30 or more with some reaching as high as 100 reps per set it looks like you can build muscle using a wide variety of rep schemes and weight variations according to the research the more important factors seems to be total work of volume reps time sets times weights as long as volume is similar both heavy and light weights work however all of these studies used untrained subjects as we know untrained as subjects can respond to typically any resistance training program since they inherently have a greater potential for growth knowing this Shawn felt and his colleagues ran their own study using a similar protocol but with trained subjects what they found was virtually the same thing but again they did find that lifting heavier does have a slightly greater hypertrophic effect if you want to simply maximize growth why not just focus on lifting heavier even though lighter and heavier weights can't effectively build muscle they might be building predominantly different fiber types type 2 and type 2 X are your stronger and more fatigued prone muscle fibers which is fully stimulated when lifting heavy weights for a very short amount of time they also grow roughly 50% more than their type 1 fiber counterparts type 1 are you're not as strong fatigue resistant muscle fibers these characteristics allow you to lift a lighter weight with many more reps although these fibers don't grow as much as type 2 fibers they indeed still grow hypothetically this means that training with heavier weights are better at building type ii fibers and lighter weights are better at building type 1 we do have some studies showing this in a 2012 study when comparing 80% 1rm to a 30% 1rm training the lighter group increased type 1 fiber growth by 23 percent versus 16 percent in the higher load group conversely the high load group had a slightly greater tie to fiber growth but we haven't yet discussed strength in all cases measuring strength improvements using heavier weights of roughly 85 percent or more of your 1rm always beat out anything less and it makes sense when you apply the set principle aka specific adaptations to impose demands if you want to adapt and become specifically stronger you need to create the demand by lifting heavier doing so maximizes mechanical attention stimulating you're stronger type ii fibers and also improves neuromuscular adaptations but the same set principle also applies with light weights in terms of muscular endurance if you want to be able to lift more reps you have to do more high rep training which also increases metabolic adaptation and lactate threshold combating muscle fatigue this also explains the so called hypertrophy range of six to twelve reps you might have heard of it taps directly into the center of the metabolic mechanical spectrum giving you a solid balance for growth along with that it capitalizes other potential growth factors such as time under tension quality technique and avoiding excessive burnouts so let's ask the question again do lighter weights have a place in your program clearly now the answer is yes in terms of muscle growth you should spend time in the whole gamut of rep ranges without ignoring one too much however it's still somewhat depends in this case it depends on your goals if you want to become stronger it's very clear that you should swing your program towards have your lifting with a sporadic time in light weight training if you're pure muscle building training throughout all rep ranges the noodley is perhaps the best approach if you're going for endurance then you should primarily lift light weights with more reps with a moderate amount of time training in the other ranges the main takeaway though is that everyone should do a little bit of everything light weights heavy weights and everything in between they all have benefits to your overall fitness this video is brought to you by the it depends t-shirt just like your rep ranges everything in Fitness always comes down to one single statement it depends come check out the church today in the link below and share your thoughts on rep ranges as well do you believe there is a benefit to training with lighter weight the information of educational toy video wrong and guys on yeah if you liked the video leave a like comment subscribe and guys if you have any video suggestions on what we should react to next leave a comment leave a comment down below in the guys we love you stay safe peace gang
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#NextPodcast S4 Ep.48 Dr. Disrespect starts something new, Splinter Cell is Back!!!! & More!!!!
[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so [Music] [Applause] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] the voice of master chief spartan117 and you're tuned in to next podcast now wake me when you need me [Music] yo what is going on people disrespect we are live it is it is thursday it is time for the next podcast uh yo shout out to the chat what is up casket yeah i swear he is on a string of of you know being here first man he has hit a string i don't know how many weeks in a row he has done it but he is constantly the first in line he gets the best seat in the auditorium you know ready to go shout out to you brother what is up sonic hey yo chipmunk what is going on bro uh yo what is up everybody in the chat yeah we have an awesome show planned uh you know when it comes to news there is more than enough to talk about i i do want to say real quick shout out to everybody who who stopped by the spoiler cast last night um or yesterday basically yesterday yeah we did it earlier yesterday uh when it came to halo infinite um i feel it's really hard when a big game comes out and you know for the people that go out there and they they they hammer at home they get in in the game the game sucks them in and they just they play until the end and beat the game and then you want to share what your experience was and and you know especially with story driven games you want to share like you know what happened and you want to hear what other people thought and and like where you think the the story is going and stuff like that and you know with beating the game kind of like i guess you could say fairly early you know a lot of people they'll they will shush you as soon as you're like yo did you play this though don't tell me don't tell no i'm i'm still playing i'm only here don't say anything and and uh you know fred pred was talking to the dm and you know it's a great place you know to do something like that have a great place for people who beat the game to be able to come and talk about stuff because i i think that's part of the gaming experience like when you beat a game that that has a story and you know with halo infinite the story is going to keep going all right and to kind of like theorize where they might be going next and what's gonna happen that's that's that's part of the fun so shout out to everybody that hung out with the spoiler cast um last night uh i had a lot of fun you know talking with k mega talking with fred and kind of getting the theories out there and and the cool thing was if you haven't checked it out the cool thing was me and k mega when it came to theories are really not that far apart and and that put a smile on my face to hear somebody use the p word and you got to check it out if you want to know what the p word is but the p word when it comes to like future enemies that that might be uh on their way when when they come out with more content for the story uh it really put a smile on my face but guys we gotta get into the introductions we got it we gotta get into these topics so i am gonna start let me start with the man who was here first uh coming from the west coast and almost had uh a disastrous situation where for some rhyme or reason his xbox wouldn't turn on but i believe it's good now it is dark atomos dark what's going on bro what's up man scared the [ __ ] out of me though i was like [ __ ] man i just bought this damn thing i was like i'm like dude i was gonna call up microsoft was gonna be like hey listen what do i need to do here because we need to get this fixed because i need to finish halo i know where phil works and i will go there i will drive up i'm not that far i mean it's like it may be it may take me a day but i'm i will get there no man but yeah i'm happy to be here dude it's it's weird because we don't you know we're short short staffed today so yeah but it'll be fun it'll be a fun show possibly a couple people possibly yeah yeah i think fred said something about he might be able to show up we don't know yet so yeah he said he's gonna be late you know he might not be able to be here um and uh i'm gonna let people know after i get through the intros i'm gonna let people know why crispy is not here tonight and it's gonna be interesting and uh dark you're gonna be here to hear you know when somebody's not here and we gotta we gotta put the troops down on why they're not here i got i got one i got one the reason why crispy's not here but before we get into that of course coming live from the 405 my brother who has been here from the beginning and i don't know how he does it i really don't i would say he's pulling his hair out but you know you've seen him on his streams you you know you know what the you know what the top floor looks like so may uh somebody somebody got to him and and kind of like beat me to it but it is k mega k mega what is going on bro when i hear i hear that your consoles are truly going to war like in your entertainment center and there's a certain xbox that is pinning down a playstation what is going on exotic butters that's what happens over here man we we uh we like i i like to do uh um death duels you know gladiator you know 10 fight to the death i have my consoles fight to the death and then who shall live is what i and who shall fall and whoever wins for the day i will uh allow to play them but uh for right now it looks like the uh you're stupid about it anyway well i hear the you know came back from a previous generation over the ps4 yes because there was a uh deal for uh a backwards compatible game and matter of fact like so it made me go and i'm like look i i need to go to the store to the 360 store and see what's available on the 360 that is not available on the xbox one and i was going so the 360 was in the front room because of course you know the 360 is is mostly being played for lips uh because matter of fact we played lips uh my kids wanted to play it so uh we played lips uh just this past weekend but um are you sure your kids wanted to play it it wasn't like you come on come on let's play let's go no they're like oh my god my my daughter brought it up and it was like oh i'm coming over because i forgot that you got the 360 and i want to play lips again my squad was like well i'm there so wow that's the lip lips to just i told you lips is this just the [ __ ] but anyway um i went through there and then so uh um and there was a lot of there's a lot of games i i hate that did not be transferred over to uh to the xbox one but there's also games that that like um and there's games that's pretty expensive that i'm gonna get i'm still gonna get like the uh uh fifth of the door star games one and two they're still they're available on the xbox xbox 360. i'm copying those i know that one is like 30 another one 60 i'm copying both because those are instant classic those are some dope ass games and so i can still buy those digitally on the 360. but the one reason main reason was because there was uh there were some deals that's not on the xbox one or on the series x for some of the backwards compatible games and there was two games there was three games i think that would that was that that was there for like only five dollars and there was one for six dollars that's like i want to copy so i had no other room because i have my playstation uh i have my switch and i have my my uh xbox series x they're all they're they're they're separated from each other but they're all on one on this desk and so something had to one shell stand once you'll fall i'm like late which ones it's switches switch switch don't deserve that type of uh disrespect just just there for fun and entertainment it's like look man fight through 360. so i'm like all right so you know and i the serious x city zx i don't want serious x to beat up on be up on his older uncle you know what i'm saying so i'm like you look come on playstation let's see what you got so i so i put the uh 360 on top of the playstation 4. resting which is the 360. on the top of the ps4 what the [ __ ] is the flashing light but it's not blasphemy for me i want to be playing on the playstation uh this weekend there's a there's a lot of a lot of good demos out there and so you know oh wow man all right come on man listen i'm dusting it off i'm on my playstation uh every once in a while and this is a good weekend to play on it so how dare you um there's no disrespect no disrespect too much love i plan i think once i uh to be honest i think once the um once one of these like see like i'm going to say seafood oh saifu how are you pronouncing it sifu sifu okay seafood that's right okay so when sifu drops then i'm gonna be on the playstation for a little while because i got i got some games i need to i need to catch up on after i after i play that so so yeah so i'll be on the play station there when's that bug snacks dlc come out though bro no no i need to i need the cop bug snacks well no i think that buck's next to the store one i could i could it's uh i could i could download that for free can i uh i don't know psn i think so i think so um i don't think so he's like i i would let you know but my playstation's not on now my xbox is on that's what dark souls xbox is on but my playstation oh my god but my last point here is uh is is uh today um i i just bob was over nervous because i i was expecting here but i got my i got my my colby booster shot uh no bob bug snacks was only um good for one month um okay well that's unfortunate i gotta wait for sale man but uh i got my my coveted booster shot and you know what and i'm getting disappointed here um because i was promised all these mutations i thought i was going to be saber wolf or something by now because people were saying that i was going to be magnetized i was going to believe in satan i was going to have 5g coming out of my one of those three body happened man i just i'm not letting you say i'm not i'm not saying which one it is well i i i it nobody's keys magnetized to me when i was out when i was walking out the damn uh hospital today i mean i got i mean like i was i was going out there i got it and then i'm looking around and and there was a lot of people because there was like a party or something uh you know because it's the holidays and stuff like that so there was all these people that were standing there they was getting free donuts and coffee and stuff like that nothing was attached to me i wasn't turning people's phones on i'm like damn i want to be electro for a day can i have can i have these mutations so anyway long story short you guys as vaccinated stop stop stop stop doing that stop being scared tell if you're going to be scared for uh if you i bet you your ass are going to take a jab and your ass feel like you have to you're dealing with a nasty ass chicken public service announcement the people from now let's get to it they know what they're going to do [Laughter] anyway anyway guys uh i do want to talk about yo as you can see we are short we are short a couple people uh shout out to my brother pred who said you know he he's gonna be late uh there's a chance he might not make it so if we see him pop up that would be awesome but uh our brother crispy i feel really bad for him i do uh it seems that the moment of truth just hit him like a sledgehammer and what happened was he decided to go in and try out halo infinite and the game is so good it's so good that it made him question his love for gears and now now he is lying in his bed his face is just deep in his his pillow filled with his own tears because he is confused about his life that is exactly what is going on halo infinite has changed this man's world and he doesn't even said in the dm that it's better than gears and he doesn't know how to feel about that he's crying and laughing at the same time he is going hysterical right now he does not know what to do so shout out to him guys if you do follow him on twitter what i need you to do is send out your condolences on twitter tag crispy yo tweet crispy and let them know it is okay to love halo more than gears it is alright man but yo please do that by the way please do that um yo shout out to sir x-men hitting up that super chat early guys that is right the super chat does indeed work try it out it's great he says uh the the shots made game mega talk more more rant time so uh uh i i guess he he's looking for a k mega rant i don't know well no no he just said i was just i was yapping which i was but i mean dark already did a podcast earlier today this is all he's got that's so he's done he ain't gonna talk that much he's gonna go back on earth i didn't i didn't do one earlier no no yesterday yesterday yeah that's what i'm saying yeah yeah so but i couldn't i couldn't make too much of the show because uh my um power went out on half of my house so oh wow yeah that was that was you had half a power outage i had half a power out yeah it was all [ __ ] up dude yeah it's ridiculous i'm like what the [ __ ] that everybody moved to the left side of the house that is where the power is now literally literally never seen that in my entire life like ever see that somebody said let me take i'm gonna take some of this some of this power probably was arnold i've got news for you you're a mine now yeah you belong to me to your power you know i don't know he got that sway over there in the west coast man he uh he uh he was the leader for you guys for a while and he he could do whatever he wants that's what i hear that's what i hear i think i think i tell you he was better than what we have now i was just saying i think even dark voted for him so um that that is what it is but uh guys we have i you know that's that's what this world and society has come down to bro that's what it's going down too it's arnold you know we're like ah [ __ ] it's arnold you know yeah i remember him from that movie yo click yeah yeah that's it but uh guys we got to get into the topics we we have some some good topics and you know what i want to start i want to start with halo real quick uh i i thought we were going to have more people on the panel to kind of like express their thoughts and their opinions and whatnot now okay mega i know we did the spoiler cast yesterday so we can't spoil anything all right so as we're talking we we gotta we gotta you know there are certain things that are classified and we cannot share them out because then the secret service and the cia and the fbi will all be at your door man i'm just saying uh but we gotta ask is is the story good because you know that was the part that that people were really asking questions about and you know the multiplayer came out early we got our hands on the multiplayer so people knew about the gameplay and stuff with that not only that but 343 when it comes to certain decisions that they made uh when it came to like um you know the ranking and progression when it came to uh the playlist and stuff like that i i gotta give a shout out to 343 because like they're supposed to be out there on vacation they worked hard to get this game out they're supposed to be out there on vacation but what did they do uh they said they were going to talk about you know changes they were going to be making to the game in january and they already changed uh a bunch of things when it came to the the progression on the battle pass when it came to playlists in the game giving us a headed swat baby yes but you got to call it tactical slayer all right that's the deal the added swap but you just can't call it swat oh i know but you gotta you gotta give you gotta give props to them you know when it came down to it they're like you know what you know they went back to the office they got everything set up and they put that out for the people who are you know playing the game so i gotta say shout out to them for what they did but the campaign was the big mystery it was the big concern for certain people out there uh so before we get into that hold on one more time sir x man hit up the super chat again bro he says uh dark that happens when you pay half of the light bill it's true yo you know what it was it was it was it was the it was the ground fault inter interrupter that's what it was ground fault yeah so it's like it was just a little it was just a little button in the garage and i just had to press it down and it reset so so is that a is that it sounds like it works it's it's for it's for it's for earthquakes that's what it is sir where we live we don't necessarily have to deal with that that might be yeah disrupted but we have no idea what you're talking about bro yeah you guys are like what the [ __ ] is that yeah i thought you was like is that a breaker it shuts down it shuts down the power to the half of the house that it thinks is going to get i didn't have to break into my break box though didn't have the keys so i had to break into the breaker box and he was sitting there with a butter knife trying to use i have things to to take care of that stuff i'm a handy guy okay all right man yo our brother christopher hart is in the chat yo chris he asked me if i'm playing the gunk anytime soon and i got i got to put it out there weren't you excited weren't you excited to play uh days gone when that came out on ps4 so yeah why am i not going to play the gunk bro just saying shout out to you man thank you for for joining us uh crispy crispy is in the chat telling everybody hit that like and sub let's go crispy i hope you're okay i hope your mental state has stabilized a little bit i know it could be shocking to realize the gaming life that you lived has been a lie for so i also hope that the chiefs lose just so oh damn dark said the chiefs are going to miss the playoffs anyway [Laughter] but uh guys so so uh let's let's you know me and me and k mega we talked about halo infinite extensively let's let's give let's give dark otamis a spot like let's give him the shine man brother i gotta ask you know playing the campaign i gotta ask like how far along are you you gotta let people know kind of like what mission you're on or whatnot then give us your thought is is the campaign and the story good so far bro no not at all dude i mean it's the worst [ __ ] thing in the in the existence of video games man like i don't even understand like all right now how are people playing this game we're not supposed to lie bro i'm just saying you know this is like i i see it on twitter all the [ __ ] time oh you know the story's not very good the game looks like [ __ ] uh you know i can't play this game it doesn't it doesn't it's not it's just i'm like well were you a halo fan before oh no not really oh well then why would you be a halo fan now like why would they change anything from from what it was before like they changed i felt like they changed quite a bit but it all fits with what halo is like you know yeah it's still the halo universe it's still a halo exactly i'm at the end of uh pelican down um mission so oh you're actually i'm at the end of it yeah the end of it period yeah um so i'm i'm i'm pretty sure i'm pretty close to the end actually i'm i'm probably maybe an hour or two off maybe until the end i would say i would give it more than an hour bro i i would give it more yeah that's why i said like an hour you are closer than the end to the end then you are the beginning let's let's do it that way yeah um but i'm i'm loving it man i think i think it's it's one of the better halos in like and i would say probably four and two are are at the top and then this one to be honest in terms of campaign in terms of campaign in terms of just like sheer fun factor like this one is so much fun man like the gameplay is so good in this in this game like there's moments where i'm like do i really want to do a side mission yeah [ __ ] it let's do it you know cause i'm like i'm like thinking to myself like like oh man you know like what am i going to run into next with you know you know just not only the banter between chief and weapon but like even just the the um the grunts what they say and the the the elites what they say and the banished what they say and stuff like it's just so it's there's a lot of there's a lot of depth that i think people are looking past you know the dialogue is the best that it has ever been in halo oh yeah for sure like i mean there's there's moments where like like i think one grunt said something like like i'm gonna kick your ass i was like yeah [ __ ] like i'm like come here [ __ ] dude this is like it's been a while since i've actually sat here and played a halo where i'm like yelling at the tv like like saying stuff like well then let's go i'm about to kill you [ __ ] ass you know [Laughter] um but yeah i mean i dude honestly my favorite character so far in the game besides chief is uh his weapon dude she she's so funny so like like there's moments where i'm just sitting i'm like hey that's funny like i just get a little giggle on like you know and it's just it's so good man like the writing is is really good i think i think a lot of people were saying like it was like a saturday morning cartoon i was like dude i love [ __ ] saturday morning cartoons you know like it brings me back to when i was a kid you know like it's a lot of fun man like i i can't there's there's moment i mean there are things that you know it there are spots in the game where it doesn't look very good there are there are different things in there that it's like uh this could have been better or this could you know like like the the whole driving thing around the world like there's so many rocks and like things like that like i'd grapple a lot dude like there's i'm grappling around like for the most part running running around or grappling because the the vehicles like i don't feel like they're they're you know there's a lot of room for them like in terms of like you know the warthog and the mongoose and those those type of vehicles but i know the um they give you a uh what's it called the um the flying one the wasp yeah so that one's cool that's cool that that you know you can traverse pretty pretty pretty good with that one um which is understandable because you're in here brother the tank uh yeah the scorpion the scorpion's cool too like i just feel like the like the warthog and like the the mongoose like could have had a little bit more of an attention to it like as like they they feel like you know i hear what you're saying they they move a lighter you go through you go over a pebble and your [ __ ] warthog tips over i'm like what the hell but uh you see what i'm sure i'm sure what is he saying what he's just talking [ __ ] he's talking about you having fantasies with with the weapon uh bart wants to go balls deep in the weapon you prefer blue chicks man prefer blue chicks huh that's funny um no i just i just think it you know it's funny man like there's a lot of moments in this game where it's there's there's a lot of hilarity in it like they they they definitely didn't take themselves too serious in them for this one you know which is good because halo halo's been kind of serious at times but i remember the original like trilogy it wasn't that serious like there was moments where it was like there was some funny things going on and i feel like you know halo 4 kind of had that a little bit then they kind of like got away with it with halo 5 and then they kind of you know they kind of went into like halo wars and halo wars 2 and stuff and it kind of you know it it didn't i don't know i feel like there's a lot more hilarity in this one there has been in the other um 343 games which is good because it's like you said you bought before you said that it was like uh 343's combat evolved and it really is dude like honestly it it is it's like a a it's kind of continuing the story well i mean it is continuing the story but but it's also kind of revamping the the the halo franchises yeah like the few like the feel of it and whatnot man it's amazing how much and again we we kind of we talked about this a little bit uh yesterday as well but when it comes to like how they started it where you're you're on a ship and you're kind of like fighting your way off they did that in combat evolving yeah you know you you get on and there's an unveiling of of the halo when you get there just like combat evolved there's certain other things that i don't you haven't gotten to yet but um yeah that really kind of mirrors certain uh certain missions in combat evolved but kind of like brought up to more today's standards and uh yeah it's weird like if if you played combat evolved a lot like back in the day there's there's going to be certain missions that you're like yo this feels familiar right yeah okay that's exactly what it is that's the thing like i feel like um you know at the beginning i didn't i really didn't know what the hell was going on and then i watched the the game game bolts gaming vault uh video that they the all the videos that they did together um for halo leading up to halo infinite and and i was like okay i get what's going on now so then i went back and i started the game over again so you know tells you you know i started the game over again and and then i got it i was like oh okay because i was i was confused because i did i never finished halo 5 i didn't play halo wars 2. so you know i was kind of lost at the wow you didn't finish halo 5 i i didn't no i never finished five never finished halo 5. because um we played you know quite a lot together we did yeah i mean i was really into the multiplayer with halo 5 though like i loved the multiplayer of halo 5. this one i'm still on the fence about the multiplayer here but you know i still have to jump into swat well tactical slayer now whatever the [ __ ] they call it um it's still going to be swat to me it's always going to be swot um but yeah i mean the game is just it's it's it's fun like i can get past the graphics i can get past the the uh some of the story stuff like there is some stuff that i'm like it could have been better here but i can get past it just because of the gameplay alone and that's i think people are not taking into account is the gameplay or they're trying to ignore it right they're trying to ignore it and it's like okay i i understand you know that you have your your preferences in terms of consoles and stuff like that but we can't deny that the halo is that this one is a lot of fun like you can't there's so i mean there's there's certain people on social media that you already know from what they talk about what they tweet about like that they had no interest but for some rhyme or reason they have an xbox so they go in and they try to game and they they report like a like a reporter on the scene of a crime they're like oh i've been playing for four hours now and uh i gotta say i'm bored and uh yeah this just in i i really don't like halo anyway i have no idea why i'm playing but i'm reporting to you live to let you know my thoughts and opinions like a fan if you were never a fan then what makes you think you're going to become a fan now you know after because i mean there they have to continue the story still even though this is this does feel like a refreshing um halo they had to continue the story and and and continue things with with halo that felt halo-esque so i mean if you don't if you didn't like halo before you're not going to like it now it's just it's just not gonna happen so it makes no sense for for people to to to say that oh well i i it's really not fair to to the game itself because i mean the game is is a lot of fun i mean i don't understand how people aren't enjoying it if you enjoyed halo before you know yeah like i get like you're kind of critiquing it in terms of like you know the way it looks you know some of the things that go on in the game but gameplay-wise i mean it's it's it's a lot of fun i mean even a lot of the side missions are are fun too but it does get repetitive it does i mean but what game had you know the only game i can think of that that hasn't done that was the witcher 3. you know witcher 3 was the only game that really you know broadened its horizon when it came to side missions and we haven't really seen that so much since um i mean we might have seen it in a couple other games but it wasn't like it wasn't to the extent of what the witcher 3 was like so i mean i i just i i i'm enjoying it man that's all i care about i mean if you want if you don't want to enjoy it you don't have to enjoy it if you don't if you if you want to sit here and say well i'm a piece of [ __ ] or whatever for enjoying a game then go ahead i don't care i don't care you know you are a piece of [ __ ] for enjoying it yeah well it's like it's funny because people think i care and it's like i don't dude okay all right well let's let's let's get k mega in on this now now okay mega i i just gotta ask you man halo infinite campaign the big mystery it's been out it's been out for about a week right now uh well i gotta ask you man is the game good yeah no the game is good um the the one thing about it is uh what dark was bringing up was like a game that didn't have like any repetitiveness um cyberpunk was another game like that uh yeah yeah well the same developer that's they're saying yeah the same developer yeah the side missions were complete all of them were completely different now the repetitiveness was doing those little blue uh like cop uh vigilante uh missions those were all the same those were those repetitive but yeah like you know you're right like that what game out here doesn't have repetitiveness like i mean that's the one thing about for anybody for all the people who's giving games criticism you can go to a lot of the games that they tout and support and that's nothing but repetitiveness you know what i'm saying through a lot of their names but um but it is what it is people like to nick pick that's their decision but uh you know halo was good um i i i was just having a conversation with somebody online that was trying to tell me that the side missions going out into the open world really didn't affect anything within the story but then that is a lie because if you have not done things within the story then how can you third you know truly progress in the game without going and getting getting um the uh abilities to uh enhance your suit or to get better intel of what's going on within the story i'll agree i'll agree with the intel intel especially you know there's at least one piece of intel at every kind of like base and and stuff like that if it if it's a if it's a complete banished base then you have kind of like the the banished kind of like data there uh if you have the the the unsc base that was taken over by the bandits and you'll have the unsc kind of like that but yeah the abilities you got all in the campaign but um you know no no no yeah that's not true no yes sir because that's where the dead spartans were no that gave you the abilities yes you give but you can't enhance your abilities yeah yeah well that i'm saying but the core ability in the world the core ability you know they give you you can't you can't beat heroic and you damn sure can't be legendary with just basic with basic uh [ __ ] you can't you can't dude you can or maybe you can i don't know and i played in heroic there was no way that i was getting past that game no way if you if you didn't have if you didn't have uh your stuff enhanced absolutely no way no way um that that's that's that's just that's super that i can't like look i'm not trying to knock on how anybody plays that's not what i'm trying to suggest i'm just bringing up a point of what somebody is telling me on the chat or talking about well there was no reason to do the open world stuff because you just go through the story mode uh and it's like seven to eight hours and that's it you didn't get a complete full story about how you know what's going on with the game you didn't see the complete you didn't see the complete ending you didn't get you didn't enhance your abilities to the maximum when you actually really do need them and secondly you played either on easy or normal and just rushed through the game that's if you if that's how you play games that's your business but i don't know how you enjoy games playing like that and so for me when people make these criticisms it's more to me sounding like you're just trying to get through it so you can have a point to criticize yeah but but you're looking totally not doing because you don't do that with the games that you're anticipating you don't go through god of war just going to you didn't go through go to sushima but you uh by just just going through just of the pinpoint parts of the story if you did and you criticize it then what you're doing is is making a point of saying oh you can't i i'm just you know saying i'm a i'm a nipper you know saying i mean look maybe this is why i i take my time when i play games and i don't beat every game once they come out i kind of go back and then play games because i know that i'm going to have a long session with some of these games but to me it's kind of like a waste of time and money to go through something that you spend no i'm like listen i'm not knocking anybody who takes oh no i'm not saying you are but what i'm what i'm what i was just trying to put in there and again you got to remember we're down two people i'm trying to get a little back and forth between you and dark and stuff like that but as a gamer you have you are given this this this this chunk of space with stuff to do and not only with stuff to do stuff that has rewards when you do get it done why would you completely ignore that and just streamline straight from point a the beginning to point b the end and not at least travel out there and try some of this stuff out like as a gamer like there's a whole world out there for you to go and mess around and i know people that have um discovered some of the weirdest [ __ ] on zetta halo there's a group of grunts worshiping a sandwich in a cave yeah yeah like there's there's also there's also a propaganda um uh tower where they like one of the grunts is doing the the halo song he's like [Music] [Laughter] you know what he's doing that and he's like i hated that song right that's right any like man like like there's there's moments in this game where i think people are just i don't know i i don't know i i think i think it's just because it's on game pass people are like they critique it more than they would anything else you you know what's that like if if if it wasn't on game pass it might have not have been as critical as it was but since it is on game pass everybody can play it that it makes it it gets it gets critiqued more you know what i'm saying it's a filler game but yeah exactly and that to me is where the problem is is that we got to stop listening to people that try to always make these uh critique likes that that that because how many of these people that has psn and they downloaded these free games and they've played them to their you know they and they played them and they they enjoyed them i mean if xbox gamers or just other gamers wanted to criticize them for them to download games that they get free through their service then again how does that that makes you sound like a fool i mean i've never been criticized that's the thing i've never been criticized by an xbox gamer quote-unquote xbox gamer i've only ever been criticized by by a playstation gamer who was just like why are you playing it why are you playing on xbox and i'm just like who gives a [ __ ] why do you care why do you care why do you care like i mean it's so it's like i mean like these people are really it all all it's showing is that there's people that's really hurt because xbox kick kick playstation ass this year i mean if xbox was just the best console when it came to games when it came to value when it came to you know the hardware that i mean just it just it did it won 2021 period that's there's no denying it but back to halo i i you know i enjoyed it there was things that i was nervous about of course um and um because of everybody talking about like it was a it was a spiritual reboot like they're gonna release everything from halo 5. and what did the one thing i've always said since before we even we knew what was going on within the game i'm like that would be the biggest disappointment ever to take away a game that was solid and what has also been proven i mean dark just sitting here and said as if he didn't finish halo 5. there were so many people who didn't even pay attention to them play halo 5 because of whatever the reason was they couldn't get into the story or they or or because of the backlash of just the era of xbox one games whatever but the point of the match for me was it was a story i couldn't get into it man yeah yeah right and so but this is the thing of it that makes that for me who's played the story for for the millions of others who played it who's played the story if they liked it loved it hated it whatever the case that's their opinion there's a choice but the point it is is that they did not stray away from anything from halo 5 or halo 4. and that was beautiful or even halo wars 2. no no well no that's what i'm saying like everything from three three four three put in motion all canon it's it's all there they didn't they didn't what once you once you beat halo 5 on legendary and you see that zeta ring that's what it goes straight there like that's exactly how the game starts is you're right there because i'm like what the hell is this ring i'm like what what is that when i beat halo 5 i'm like what is going on here and then of course i do have to let like i do have to let my lock haters out there know lock is not dead still alive lock is going to be coming back and it's going to be awesome so you know i'm saying um there's there's two things there's two things that they talk about lock in in the game uh but it's through uh through um when you're in open world you find um uh one of those data data things and they talk about yeah yeah they talk about him being yeah on a secret mission that was kind of cool like i was like huh all right them and blue team uh blue team yeah he's gone somewhere else it's on his on a secret mission and then they talk about lot himself that's why that's why he uh in the chat bro you beat it on legendary yo i gotta give you props because as i was playing through the game the last three bosses i was thinking about what they would be like on a legendary yo oh that's what i'm saying like people people do when i was talking to the the place they should do on the phone while we would go where we want to show because he was just talking about like you know he didn't have to go through the story and everything i know he was lying because i'm like i i went through it through heroic in the last three battles especially at the end the final battle no way you getting through that on me on heroic or legendary you're not so i've seen people say oh i beat on legendary it took eight hours [ __ ] you're lying you're frauding the public just just if you did enhance your um just because just on enhance because you know how people are we like to to take you know to put our uh uh enhance you know we put our little enhancements i forgot what those things are called uh abilities or other things you're gonna put it on the dash you're gonna put one on on on you know yeah the upgrades you're gonna dabble around and put your your points on to other other uh abilities you're not going to put all your all your points on just one thing because you're not thinking the game is going to get that tough like once i realized how tough that the game was going to be is when i fought a a boss in this tower it was it was a torture chamber for a human for humans oh yeah the the um what's his name uh i can't remember what his name was but he was one of the elites or whatever yeah he was a problem he was a problem i and i was over here trying to be cute going way out and i'm like often to do like i do with all of the open world games to kind of build up and i'm looking and i went there and that thing beat me about 25 times i said oh my god and so yeah he was tough it's about love that atmosphere so anyway um but i just think that the game it did touch on the nostalgia of being to uh um halo one for sure uh but you were spot on with that but i like i said i love the fact that it did continue the story made everything from halo from halo from the halo wars all the way down to uh halo 5 is canon and that everything is is in place and it sets up for a fantastic new arrival of something and just like and then it also gives a conclusion but i'm of course this is not the spoiler cast but i i am very very very serious there was a future there was a moment there was a there was a moment when when you get this like flashback of cortana and she's just like i know you're talking about there's a moment where she says something about something worse than something else and i was just like oh [ __ ] i was like dude i literally i literally said that i was like oh [ __ ] yeah yeah buddy yeah buddy you get the explanation of what the harbinger of truth is and what that that could represent man it's it the story if is excellent but again uh the open i never want halo to ever go backwards i want them to keep the same formula yeah could she continue to stay focused yeah to build up on what they're doing with the open world space that that made the game feel fresh now is there a special like cut scene at the end of the game if you beat it on the legendary yes yes that's tradition yes and uh it's it's nutty it's nutty i can't wait to go i can't wait to because the game is did you watch it or did you just did you play yeah no i watched it i couldn't wait man i watched it because i knew there was i watched it i wanted to see if it was going to be something silly like when they had uh was the sergeant johnson like hugging an elite soldier or if they were going to go deeper into the story kind of like dude and what they did was they they went into more a more detailed explanation of of what's happening um right okay watch that after i finish yeah because after i beat it i was like because i made it i'm like i'm not gonna beat this game i'm not gonna beat this game and then watch [ __ ] first i mean i'm not gonna watch it first until i beat the game so when i beat it saturday night i was like uh i was like okay i said the only thing i got to do is just look for other other like things within the game and then i'm gonna go ahead but so then i watched it and i'm like oh my god now everything is making sense and then so we talked about on the spoiler cast about my predictions and what i think of what's going on but it's um but yeah but the thing that made me happy the most was that lock was not dead and then also the other part to where it makes sure that lock is definitely not dead is there a skull and i'll just tell that because i mean that that yeah the alternate dialogue skull yeah the ultimates are all like w d or something like that yeah yeah and the schools are i'm hard to find so i found two so far i gotta find the other ones but um i only found one yeah i found two um but this goal is it talks about lock and it talks about hyperion and it makes the point of that makes the point of hyperion had this great battle with lock but he whoops locks ass but he spares lock because he wanted to prove to to to to all the spartans that he can fight that he can fight the the biggest the best spartans out there and defeat them and he took his and he took his helmet as a trophy yeah because when i seen hyperion what i seen it's not going to be easy trust that because hyperion is a like oh my god i want to say it but i'm not going to say it but the way that he he comes up on you you're like what he's blinged out bro he's blinged out but but uh and he is a dark soul like a dark souls [ __ ] boss halo dark souls yes like yeah that is good yeah there's some surprise there's surprises with that too so and then and then after that though i will say this start this is probably the best dialogue after after this that you'll hear from master chief ever i think evan and halo oh wow wow i i love that i love that because they humanized them even more and so i i i love that probably already totally humanized him in this right right right before he just he felt very like like before in other halos i really felt like powerful just like you're just a badass you know like i mean i still feel like i'm starting they started that halo 4 into halo 5. right yeah this one they really humanized them though it was like it was nice to see like okay chiefs so they they gave him a lot of human elements but you know i'm saying like yeah i don't know man but look if the game is good now i will still now my my problems with the game which they're they're not nitpicking but because they're the actual issues i think is that the game at some points look absolutely stunning i mean just beautiful and then this game this time that you could just be in the environment and it looks really neat like especially in the open world aspect like you're looking like yeah this this this right here doesn't look too cute this is not this is not the power of the x of the series x on this in this little environment right here this is okay looking you know you know you want to see a little bit more but then there's points where you looking and you you're looking at the sky because the sky they hit the sky box like there was a lot of people that would complain about like like 343 doesn't do the sky the sky box is amazing in this in a infinite and then there's this time of the night day cycle um i wasn't personally affected too much about like being in the same area because if you know what they're what they're going to do with the game this is only just one big huge chunk of section because i was trying to go further out and it and it locks you in so which means that there's more stuff so i i think and and there's definitely going to be different terrain going forward i think for a first entry to what halo infinite was is trying to do i i'm not really disappointed in it i've seen people that's expecting to see uh beautiful environments like ghost of tsoshima because i think muslim would probably hit it better than any game that i've ever seen when it comes to environments like i mean i i don't i i'm still trying to think wait when in cyberpunk i mean people can't differentiate these are two very different games yeah you know and and that's the same thing when they when they're trying to compare hail blade to [ __ ] horizons forbidden west they're completely different game right completely different they're not they're not even close to each other at all like hellblade's more of a linear type of you know game horizon's more of an open world you know it's they're they're not the same thing you can't compare them like i don't understand why people compare games to other games that aren't even compared together about like when we were trying to say that about like games like sea of thieves and crackdown three like look the style is just different compared to the no no that just means that y'all just want to get filler games but now after hellblade was shown and then hellblade made everything else from what sony showed because i mean it looked yes the artistry is differently but you can't now you say it oh look at the the art style is different you wasn't saying that before you was over here talking about the because when you see what hellblade looked like compared to what horizontal done horizon looked like it was more of a cartoony looking game but it looked absolutely beautiful it's going to look beautiful the first game looked fantastic so you can't sit here and be one of those people that was capping about art style doesn't matter back then and now you're trying to bring up art style now like for everybody else who's been a normal gamer and that hasn't talked out their ass i totally understand it is a two different type of game so it really doesn't matter like both games are going to look great but for those that was captain that was making that point their their legitimate need to be called out on it and they're and they've been caught again in their lives in hypocrisy um my last point on with halo is that i another thing that halo does not need to ever change again and you need to keep this forever and that's the boss battles because oh yes yeah the boss battle added so much joy and yeah so it did definitely add a lot left out the army you were going against like it wasn't just all right rank and file soldiers like you were fighting some of the heads of the squadrons and and stuff like that that had their own unique weapons and you know that that was really yeah you're fighting you're fighting some dudes that are that are some at some points more bad ass than than spartans are oh and guess what when you go when you beat those bosses when you beat those bosses go go back to your your your um your unsc bases in the open world uh because their their weapons are in the weapons cache yeah yes and they got some bad yeah they're bad guys i got a blood red sword i got a blood red plasma sword that is just nasty bro there there is a there there is a there is a needler because i love i call it the primate mist because it shoots out the little mist when you when it hits you but uh there's this kneeler and i and i think these weapons are also going to be put into like fiesta into the multiplayer and stuff like that yeah yeah yeah that bastard follows you and it hits you like you can't run from that one that i'm like what and then like there's a hammer there's there's all different that's what i'm saying like there's a reason why people put make these games of these open world games for for you to experience things now is it as enriching as the witcher 3 in its open world or cyberpunk 2020 no it's their first entry into something they're doing with a franchise that they've never done before so again you got to give them some time but yeah i i i love it i love it yeah i just want i just want to see like the assassin's creeds man i just like they're not the older ones i just want to say something about about the whole you know the world feels empty situation then we're going to move on to the next subject real quick um for people who don't know you're on a halo ring all right you're on a halo ring halo rings are not inhabited all right so if you were thinking man i you know i'll get down on this ring and there's supposed to be this huge metropolis area you know with with kind of like futuristic buildings and stuff like that that's not how the halo rings were built they were built to help hold nature on the outside and all the technology and stuff like that is underground inside the ring so when people are talking about like the world is empty besides like the the squads of banish that you have and and the bases that were put in in various kind of like strategical places there's not supposed to be anything else anywhere else they had they have their own wildlife that kind of you know kind of came up from having that that nature standpoint on the ring on the surface but that's pretty much what it's supposed to be so for people are like well the world feels empty like do you want like all the bandits felt like they won already all right they're they're not they're marching 80 squadrons out there and sweeping the ring like they won the war already you're going in as they're going in with their people just trying to find uh something that they're they're they're they're looking for whether it's you know turn the ring on and of course they're not going to be there if they're trying to turn the ring on either because if they if they're there on the surface of the ring when that [ __ ] gets turned on they're gone gone kills all organic light that's what a halo ring does so like for people who are like well the world feels empty and stuff like it it's kind of supposed to feel that way you know and and then you have the different outposts and stuff like that where the bandits are there and they're kind of hunkered down and they're waiting for um things to be discovered inside the halo like that's i feel like i feel like some of these people never played an open game because there's a lot of open world games that feel empty as [ __ ] like like like like there's there's moments in i mean even in ghost to sushima in verizon zero dawn like that that are just i love those games don't get me wrong i love them they're they're fantastic games but there's moments where it feels empty as [ __ ] you know there's there's just not there's not much going on so i just feel like some people are just i think they're they're trying to critique it so hard because they can't stand the fact that the game is actually good yeah or they don't it's it's [ __ ] weird it's so weird dude dude these people act like little kids man i don't understand it so much actually got cut frustrates me yo dark the funny thing is the game is so good and so much of it got cut you know to to kind of release on on time after that year delay and stuff like that there there is content that has been cut from this game and it still came out that good so yeah it's really rubbing a bunch of people the wrong way a lot a lot of people that you know don't necessarily enjoy the xbox platform to begin with so you you have them out there you know you know saying you know the the basically the it's not the majority that that is the loudest it's the minority and when when you hear that it's so loud about like how how much this game is this and it's that and it's that you you know it's coming from the minority i mean you you see what people are saying talking about i know so but yeah let's let's move on cause talking about games uh it was announced i believe it was yesterday it was announced that a a certain franchise is coming back it is getting a reboot it is a a game a franchise that people have been asking to come back for years including myself man and and uh we'll we'll get into my thoughts on this but ubisoft has announced that they are in development with a splinter cell reboot that is right people sam fitch fisher is back and uh i gotta say when i first saw this i had to make sure it was real first because we've heard for the past two years yeah we we heard for the past few years you know oh they're gonna show a new splinter cellar and now it's a new splinter cell at e3 or at you know tokyo game show or at you know like gamescom and it never happened it never happened and i was kind of in the same boat as jess gordon window central it's like i'm not even going to look for it anymore you know what i'm saying it's a done deal but i was excited at first and then i thought about the state of the publisher and the developer that that is making this game now you know ubisoft has talked about man basically most of their games they're going games as a service and i i look at splinter cell and i think stealth game uh i i i don't really i don't really see a service model involved with a franchise like that and like so so i want to ask you guys like you know first off how did you feel when you found out that you know when they announced yo splinter cell in development and then i i gotta ask man are you excited or are you concerned because of the state of ubisoft right now and what they feel is most important uh and and where they're going with with their franchises let me you know you better you better get it right because elusive gamers yelling at you in the chat oh i'm sorry i'm sorry jamie my bad brother okay remake i'm sorry but in terms of a remake like i i don't i don't know what's going to be of the structure and and again ubisoft there is also linear confirmed thankfully really all right all right so can they do a service game with it being linear um i don't know dark what what's your thoughts on this man are you excited are you uh excited and concerned one way or the other because he was talking forever man that's why like i want to give him a chance to breathe maybe sip on something to drink all right you know make sure it's only three of us i mean [ __ ] i can just not say nothing and just let you two talk and [Music] it's all on you dark what's going on bro uh honestly dude when i heard it i was like did i even wake up today i don't even i don't even know i don't even know if i woke up i honestly thought i died and and i was in hell for a second because it was like i was like i was like really like you you're gonna tease me with this [ __ ] really and then i realized oh yeah i'm alive um and and and and i saw it i was like i was like oh that's cool honestly i was just like i i've heard it so much that i was just kind of like you're a little numb oh yeah i was like i'll believe when i see it you know still you know like i'm still at that point i'll believe it when i see it you know gotta think um i mean i know they confirmed it and stuff like that but i mean how long is it gonna be before we actually see this game you know i mean if we see it next year that'd be fantastic but i don't think they just started on it so yeah and if they just started development that means what maybe even not until next generation maybe i don't know there's series there's theories as to this this generation lasting a lot longer than uh the past generation anyways um but yeah i don't know man i i was kind of like oh okay you know i wasn't like super ecstatic for it even though i i have been in the past ecstatic for it it's just i i have a hard time believing that this is actually going to happen um i think as soon as we start seeing uh um you know uh trailers and we start seeing gameplay and we start you know getting a release date and stuff but maybe then at that point i'll be like more excited for it but as of right now i'm kind of like on the fence you know i'm a little i'm still cautious i gotta say i'm i'm a little kind of i'm i'm a little cautious about this because again i i feel like this ubisoft is not the ubisoft that came up with the original splinter cell and i'm i'm waiting i'm waiting for the twist you know kind of like a m night shyamalan movie uh you're you're you're waiting you're waiting for the twist and a lot of uh his movies and then you get disappointed yeah the twist is like oh dude really come on man it's kind of shitty you're like really yeah although i did like this everybody was stuck in the elevator that was an awesome movie i liked that one too and i liked the visit the visit was good too okay i like that one but like i said they're you know it's hit or miss though like and i'm waiting for that twist uh because because ubisoft they're trying to find different ways to create revenue off of their games you know what i'm saying like you know they want to go like i was like is it april 1st because are we am like living in the future right now first oh okay no it's still december right okay i thought it was april fool's joke man honestly i was just like i i i was just like okay you know like like it just it i i wish it would have phased me better you know then then it has but it's just been so many years of being disappointed with not seeing a a splinter cell and then seeing sam fisher on on like some [ __ ] game that no one gives a [ __ ] about you know it's a mobile game yeah yeah it's a mobile [ __ ] game um and it was just like we've just been disappointed ever for years dude we've been disappointed like you know and it's just who knows you know i hear you and and because the the thing is and you know shout out to jamie the elusive gamer in the chat he's saying that uh it's being developed by the same team that made a blacklist uh is it exactly the the same team or whatnot but my my whole thing and kmega is going to completely disagree with me on this but when when when you think splinter cell you think stealth game built for the ground up you know stealth that's the way it goes now they did kind of wonder and with what i've seen with what they did with assassin's creed which is originally a stealth game because that's what an assassin is creed so much better they didn't because they made it less assassin is what they did they made it they made the game three times better than you are ignoring what i'm saying about assassin [Music] you love uh generic action adventure game number five i got you so it's okay it's okay i don't even know so so who do you love more cassandra well i'm not you but who do you have people go for it seo is number one i think people will go with the seo yes seo is still number one bro i swear to god dude like if they do that again with with assassin's creed i'm completely done with assassin's creed well they're they're uh yeah i'm gonna i'm gonna jump on it at the beginning of the year so uh yeah good luck and once you get to the end you're gonna be like what the [ __ ] was that well they're bringing cassandra back like it took to go into that world yeah like i crossed off like what it was about i i vore was kind of a cool character but like i was excited for it because it was like you know this viking stuff and and i like like that lore i love you know that time period and it just it fell flat with the story like completely like i didn't feel like there was an ending really to it i understand that they were trying to you know you know kind of carry it along for like you know i know they're trying to carry it along for like two years so that you know when the next assassin's creed comes out we're ready for it but it's just like i wanted a full complete story and then they could add on dlc but they didn't it just did all right well i got a couple people in the chat that don't necessarily agree with me now rosier i hear what you're saying it's only less that stealth if you you choose to make it less but here's here's the deal it wasn't built from the ground up with stealth stealth in mind like if you're an assassin that is the way you take people out you don't go in with your axe and hack down an entire squadron like in in the middle of a field and and and call yourself that's not what you do but that's not what you do you cannot go in there and hack and slash a whole group of of of uh of of enemies in in in the new assassin's creed they'll kick your ass you gotta be stealth figure figure where you go and then when you got a nut when you killed enough of your enemies and stealth then you could go and you could get you can get down if you want to get down but there's no way you can just walk away in a hack and slash unless again if you're one of those people that just want to play on easy and just kind of you know that's it i i mean like i said i'm not knocking people forward and it's not it's not easy it's called crap gaming i i just find it to be egregious that you would spend money to have a good experience but then yet you want it to be so easy that you don't get a full challenge but like i said everybody every individual is different now their money they can play the game however right right and then also got to put it considerate because cerebral pal got mad at me and he ain't talked to me yet after that because he he because i told him because he told me he was playing the game on easy and something and i said man get get i said get better uh you know what i'm saying i said get better uh buttercup i'm not you upset just step your game up buttercup but he got mad i'm handicapped listen i bro that's not what i was you came in here complaining talking about one other thing i didn't even i didn't even put the consideration you know together and so i apologize but he got mad at me so whatever but the one events like look for people who have issues or don't have the time or just want to play like that's fine i'm just saying for me if you if you if you're trying to play a game and i'm not saying you got to play on the hardest difficulty some [ __ ] like that no if you're playing on just normal i mean you can't go into assassin's creed and and just cut up people like that in a new new assassin's creed that those guys will tear your ass up you gotta you still gotta do stealth well uh well k-mega what what do you what do you think about this announcement are you one of the people have you been like wanting another splinter cell how what what do you think with kind of like the new look ubisoft and what's going on with them um like look i i i'm completely different than everybody else i mean i've enjoyed the the the new loop ubisoft games um myself like i mean i thought that um wildlands was was fun i i definitely enjoyed break point um once they they fixed it because it was buggy as hell because i bought it day one uh me and don went through it we beat it i i just to me i've always been a gamer that just wants to get my you know my money's worth and so like i mean you go through a single player um experience where it's linear you get done in eight hours i paid 60 bucks i could go into a set i can go into a ubisoft game pay 60 bucks i could play i can get three 300 i can get two to three hundred hours into it and i feel any understanding and it doesn't have to be that long it's just because that's just how i play games like i like to i like to go through things like a fine-tooth comb like i'm not a com i'm not a completionist in the sense of gotta like i'm an achievement hunter but i'm a completionist on wanting to find every little thing in the game to where i can enhance my character to where when i go find the i'll go meet the boss we gonna get down on the same level that's that's how i play games but i just feel what ubisoft is giving is me to play with the games that i've played with him now i've played every ubisoft game before the assassin's creed for the new stuff i love that i i enjoyed those i thought the stories was compelling going through and trying to hunt down the um the whatever the the the the bounties for the some of cosmos i forgot the name of those guys what we're called um and then just going doing the ship battles doing other stuff i love that um i know that like the ghost recon people are wanting more traditional old-school ghost recon but i mean people hate break uh breakpoint because that seemed to have taken away that aspect of it but like i said i enjoy those type of games um for this if it's linear i'm i'm cool with it that's fine i'm i'm all right for splinter cell to come back um is it my number one most uh most exciting franchise of all time no it's not um i've i've only played a few of them maybe i played four of them uh i've beaten only one so i'm not into them like other people are so uh i thought that um uh i thought black flag uh not black flag um blacklist was really dope um and i need to go back and i need to finish that but to me it's like there's it's i'm happy for the fans who really been asking for this game because people have been asking for that game for very very very very long time so um but if it looks dope i'm i'm on it that's that's just me and if but if it's but if it's on but if it's gonna be somewhere somebody oh man i went through it man it was it was a good eight hours uh you know i'm not paying 60 bucks for eight hours no more i'm done with that unless it's something like that looks like the matrix uh awakening you know what i'm saying uh the demo and i'd understand that that's that's a that's a resource hog for you for your ass yeah that's the game engine demo that's uh unreal yeah yeah i know i know but i'm saying if they if you got a game that looks like that and that's a five six hour experience okay i'll go ahead and i'll indulge in that but just for games for today and you're telling me and you asking me to give you know uh six hours like for the resident evil i will not buy resident evil until it's until it's uh until it's at least 19 bucks uh resident evil 8 i'm just not i'm not paying paying for that experience and then being done with it and then putting it down no that's just not me as a gamer anymore get the uh get the what the game of the year edition that has like any dlc that they come out with yeah yeah they come with the dlc all that yeah like cause all that puts all the meat on the bone right there bro right it's 30 bucks i'll cop it but yeah i can't just do the like just eight hour experience eight hour experience where it's just done and then where and that and that's it i i feel cheated i feel cheated at that point you know i don't know when i don't know when that actually changed for me i think the witcher did it because i mean i usually not really care being the type of gamer you are which are three spoiled your ass man like with all the side missions that had all their separate stories and stuff like that yeah yeah like i i like those experience i like those open world experiences i know that there's a lot of people that you know they don't have the time of the day and things like that i totally understand that and you know and but for me it's like man this is this is what i this is what i live for this is what makes gaming just i said i could just stay and just dive in and just stay in it for you know just like if it was uh you know just a you know uh no real world like it's a real world [Laughter] but yeah but no that's still yeah i just like i like that more but you know i'm looking forward to it if because i'm because everybody else is looking forward to it and when when other people get excited about games i'm excited about i'm excited about them so um yeah so hopefully the game will turn out to be good i have more faith in ubisoft than a lot of other people do i think that snowdrop engine is going to be spectacular because i love how that like with the division and things like that the character models look so good they move well the environments look fantastic so if they're going to make it build it from the from the ground up and you know and then this game is probably just now getting in development so we're probably looking towards maybe a 2025 2026. um you know then i think that game is going to probably kick ass so yeah yeah definitely it will definitely come out at a point in time in the generation where you're starting to really see kind of like what these consoles are are made of you know what i'm saying and it's not going to be it won't be a cross-gen title or anything like that so they're you know they'll put everything into uh you know making it look best on on the hardware that's available you know on release so i mean i'm i'm excited about it but there's there's a part of me that's kind of again waiting for that m night shyamalan twist on yeah there's going to be something man it's going to be they'll hit you over here for a microtransaction of two or three or four that that you you're not going to escape ubisoft from that like i mean i think but like i said i trust ubisoft when it comes to making good-looking quality games i because because i mean look if you ask dark because i haven't played valhalla yet but the the story or the the impact of the characters aren't good to you but the gameplay and everything is still solid right um yeah from what i played like you know i i i enjoyed like i i played uh i played a bit of like like 15 minutes i played 15 minutes on it no no i played a few hours of uh odyssey odyssey and um the gameplay you know the gameplay felt good man it's just like again i i do i miss that old school i missed that assassin's creed ii the assassin's creed brotherhood uh the the the feel you know what i'm saying when i when i take my my mind out of quote-unquote assassin uh when it comes to those games then yeah they're they're quality kind of like action games and and stuff like that i'm not trying to downplay the quality but uh i liked it when it was more honed in on what the title of the franchise is you know what i'm saying and uh they ended up they went because they wanted a bigger demographic they wanted a wider audience so they're like you know what you choose you know if you want to go in stealth go ahead but there were certain things that like the the missions were specifically made to go in there and get out without anybody noticing like that that is the assassin you know what i'm saying and they veered away from that more and you know it's just it's a me thing it's a me thing i i'm not saying that the the games aren't quality i just i feel like it doesn't have the heart of the assassin anymore that's understandable dude um but but i think valhalla has had really great gameplay but it is okay that's that's why it was it was just that the story felt didn't i don't know dude it just i didn't i didn't i didn't like the story to be honest like the story of valhalla just didn't didn't grab me like odyssey or origins like origen's story was [ __ ] great dude amazing bro origins was awesome dude like yeah did did it did it not feel did it did it feel less of an assassin's creed yeah it did there was moments where i was like yeah this could have been better if this was more well that's still the other story of the first success right right exactly um that i can kind of see where right where is that demographic yeah yeah um but it definitely like odyssey honestly was really good gameplay and story-wise and then valhalla comes out gameplay was great awesome so much fun and then story just felt it fell flat so so they got the game play they got the gameplay down there they're good at doing the gameplay it's just whether or not they're gonna nail kind of like the heart of splendor so i think that that's probably right the question right now and then again the twist you gotta see what they're gonna do to make more money than just like you know selling the game because you know today's day and age thanks to like fortnight and and kind of like a free-to-play model in a lot of cases um just selling the game isn't enough anymore yo when it comes down to it the budgets have ballooned in terms of development and all that good stuff and you know developers and and publishers like they're trying to find ways to get more income you know to be able to pay for their next project while still making revenue as a living that and i think that's something that a lot of gamers forget when they're like oh micro transaction i can't believe they're putting micro transactions in there and i'm like well as long as it's a step you know just the aesthetics you know they are trying to make a living here as well but it's also people people don't understand the fact that you have to you know you gotta factor in the the cost of this game these games what they that they cost to make and and the fact that that it's it's that people just don't buy these games right away a lot of these people don't buy them day one you know like us in the community yeah in the gaming community yeah we we buy a ton of games day one you know there's a lot of people who buy games day one in the gaming community but as gamers as a whole because we're a small part of the entire gaming you know space we are believe it or not we are the we are a very small part of that majority of people don't buy these games day one they wait until they're done with their backlog or whatever and then they buy the game you know when it's like you know like like how okay mega said you're waiting for uh resident evil village until it's like 20 bucks you know a lot of people just wait until it's 20 bucks or or at that point or i'm not making any money or after a couple weeks for people who still like shop at gamestop who want like physical games and stuff like that why do you think after two weeks from release like a lot of people are buying it you know pre-owned they have seven days to bring it back it's at least five dollars cheaper you know what i'm saying and and the developer publisher they get none of that money exactly and it's not only that too it's it's it's it's you you wonder why people you wonder why they're putting games on pc you know like people are always like i don't want to put games on pc well they got to make their money somewhere people aren't buying these games people aren't buying these games believe it or not i mean you know yeah god of war sold really great you know for playstation and stuff by playstation standards probably but they could have made so much more money if they put that game on pc and when they do put that game on pc guess what that game is going to sell like a lot a lot of copies yeah even i mean it's just even you know the people who kind of like uh who pirate the games or whatever that's that's uh that's a part of the pc gaming community that doesn't mean that the other the other side of it like people aren't buying that game why do you think steve says people buy games on steam like yeah it's a small part of the community that buy that that that download games like that because most most pc gamers know that that those games you know are going to have some sort of you know thing that's going to block them from either completing the game or there's going to have there's going to be like a you know because because developers have come up with ways to to make those games you know either tougher or or not allow you to finish the game if you if you didn't buy it oh i did not know that man but uh yeah no but they did that with the witcher 3 they they put in a character where it would just beat the [ __ ] out of you and you couldn't even you couldn't even go anywhere oh wow [Laughter] just because you downloaded it it's random randy reckham is gonna join you guys you're gonna you're gonna run into him and you you're not gonna be able to get anywhere else in the game but um guys we got we got basically one more big topic and i do want to touch on that you know what i'm saying be at least you know we might we might get out of here at 10 o'clock people um and that is project spartacus now like for people who don't know um you know it's been a while since we had like a traditional kind of like next podcast you know we had uh the game awards stuff like that so it's been a couple weeks but um the rumor came out that playstation check this out playstation is putting together uh playstation now and playstation plus they're supposed to announce this in 2022 i believe the rumor is early 2022. uh a three-tier system in terms of uh monthly payments now with this they're putting ps plus playstation now together they're not just doing that as is though uh they're talking about bolstering the the playstation now lineup uh newer games getting in there quicker i i didn't say day and date but newer games getting in there quicker uh game demos being available for people in the higher tier i believe tier three or whatnot so be able to get uh more kind of like game demos to try out newer games that are coming out and uh when this came out of course you know me and k mega have been talking about this for quite a while that that playstation you know they're they're revamping playstation now to compete with game pass but since there was no talk about day and date when it came to exclusives people are out there they're like well no they're not they're not trying to compete with game pass that's not why they're doing this they're just bundling their two services together and offering that to people that's what they're doing they're not competing with game pass and i uh i'm like yeah i i basically i face palm i shook my head i did all the things that you would hear on social media when it comes down i i was basically i i i shouldn't have been surprised but it was like man come on like how how much of the writing on the wall do you have to see before you're like all right yeah that's exactly what they are doing but um i gotta i'm gonna go to k mega on this one yo mega what do you think about it it's still a rumor but it's something we have been talking about for a while it is something i i feel like they they need to do moving forward you know you see kind of like all the hype that's going on with game pass of course the day and date thing is is a a big thing when it comes to game pass so what do you think about this rumor uh what do you think about the three kind of like three tier system where you you know the more you pay per month the the more stuff you get and i to ask you man is this is this to compete with game pass bro yes because at the end of the day what it's about is to have people in playstation's ecosystem so it's like game pass entices people to come over and be in xbox ecosystem regardless if they're doing it on pc or if they do if they go ahead and they buy xbox series and if they have still an xbox one or if they you know buy series x that still is in within xbox ecosystem into their into everything that they that xbox does playstation wants that that's the whole reason why playstation make that change to get esn because they seen how much money xbox live was making so that's when they made the change like listening to that documentary um because i watched all six up i think it was six it was a six so did know how i am i love documentaries so i don't want to be spoiled why didn't you watch it already dude i totally forgot it was out honestly i totally forgot it was out until until i saw it on on online today and i was like oh [ __ ] i gotta watch that [ __ ] yeah like one thing that i would say which we've said about you know we said this so we said and we used to get ripped for it was saying that like xbox was the innovators of a lot of this stuff well that documentary kind of made it's like there's a lot more than xbox innovated like you know they're like damn like what so it's and so like playstation seen this and they they're like you know like man how they making money off of this what so they're doing it so this is the same thing and eventually it's going to get to the point because this is it goes back to where people were saying that look playstation wouldn't put their games on playstation now they're newer games why would they playstation would put their games on pc why would they they don't need that they're the market leader everything that these people have been saying all last year and even to this to right now they have been all wrong all wrong the only thing that they can still try to hold their hat to is that xbox doesn't sell nowhere near as much as nintendo or playstation in japan everything else and what they're talking about is is completely asinine it doesn't matter they're in third place and you don't see the playstation fans talking about that right like when it comes to those sales and you know it that's that's so like it is what it is so that's what's the hope oh at this point now let's not talk about sales until there's enough playstation fives out there to hit to hit the market and then when they get back in the first place we told you it's so stupid so what i've said and i'm still saying it and i will continue to keep saying it what is this generation's biggest factor is the in services and features and services is going to be the biggest the biggest factor on top of this like games are important there's no doubt about it but in order for you to have a service you're going to need the games but but the service is what's going to attract those gamers and they and playstations had their foot in their mouth for so or foot up their ass by not including a package for psn and playstation now for a long time like i mean that's just like listen to nickel and down your fan base instead of sitting here putting a package together which i would have supported because i don't have a problem with playstation now playstation now is a hell of a lot better than what it was when it first was implemented it's just like you know what you you should you shoot yourself in the foot by not giving your customers some kind of value for them to want to stay you keep get you can you're over here charging people for 70 dollars you've got a fan base that can ten dollars for upgrades as well right for ten dollars for upgrades but it's okay because these are quality games listen if you think that um playstation all-stars is is is is is a quality game by all means have at it but the point of the matter is is that you're still paying extra while the competition is paying less and they have a service that has tons of third-party second-party first party games and then they have the best uh xbox year i mean they have the best year and probably damn near since the 360 generation and you're in and so now you're looking at seeing well okay this is just getting started i feel differently about that point though i feel like like eventually every game companies i think the only one who's going to hold out the longest is going to be xbox what no it'll be it'll be xbox xbox the longest to the 70 dollar prize yeah yeah every company is going to go that way oh yeah every company is going to go it's going to go that route i think probably by the time that we get to the to the xbox only i mean to the well to the series x and yeah only games i think that that's when they're going to get to a point to say look this is this is the option that we have but this is but you have game pass to fall back on and i'm saying if you feel like these games are too much for you that's that's the winning that's the winning ticket for gamers because gamers are gonna be like well you know what i was considering to get this game and still if you got game pass you could play that game that you want the most or you can wait and then there's going to be a sale which which is also you're probably going to get a 10 sale which is going to probably be sixty dollars instead of seventy dollars if you got game pass so there's a way to get over that xbox and get around it but i do agree with you that they will definitely have to go this way because the industry is going this way yeah but go ahead what you will say okay i'll finish but um no no it's because i i feel like it's it's i understand where you're coming from but the fact that that that um the whole thing with playstation charging you ten dollars more for the upgrade is because of the fact that it's not the ps4 version of the game it's it's the extra ten dollars for the to make up for the seventy dollars that they would have charged for a well they backed themselves into a corner when it comes to that granted i know what you're saying about the internet not really dude not really dude because honestly honestly they didn't they didn't really because they because they have features there that that that that they're putting implementing into those games and then they're also adding adding more uh you know better resolution better frame rates things like that that that kind of that i feel kind of warrant you you know that that extra 10 bucks i mean what you know i mean dude is it is it is it a blow to some people probably yeah but i don't think well i can hear what you're saying about them doing more so they're charging more but when you look in the gaming industry space right now they are the only platform that are making you pay for upgrades when you look at it right the competition is not doing that all right the competition says oh you want to play that game here you can play it on the newer hardware and you're going to get all these pictures you know because right now they are they are sticking out like a sore thumb every time they announce hey you know we're you know this game uh we're we're bringing it to playstation 5 as well um and and if you have it on ps4 all you got to do is pay 10 extra dollars to play on it to play that game when you know the competition's like oh you you had this game on xbox one well we upgraded it here here and here and you'll be able to download the upgrade upgrade as soon as it releases like you know that that's they're sticking out like a thumb right now bro they are they are but but it but it's but it's the fact that you know it's for to me i i look at it this way like if you only play on playstation 10 bucks is just you know it's not gonna it's not gonna bother you that's that's a lie oh that's a lie that's a lot right no i i know plenty of playstation only uh uh friends from from school that uh you know what i'm saying on facebook and they're like hey man does xbox have games for 70 dollars i said no i said except for call of duty and uh like battlefield and stuff like that yeah the nba 2k i said other than that like he said you're telling me that you're telling me that that user warning us no he's like well what why is what's playstation doing and i don't and i'm not here to sit there and try to deter i'm not like some of these these slime balls out here to try to say well this is why xbox is the better place to play i just sit there and i say look man they you know they're a bigger company sony's going another direction and they are pissed about it they're like no man i'll just wait for a sale that's exactly what that is and that's that's that's understandable i mean i like that that that is understandable but i think you know for for the ones who are like who are like me who are just like i'll just pay the 10 bucks i don't give a [ __ ] like like i feel like it doesn't bother them you know like at that point but i i do i do understand like where people are coming from like the competition is doing isn't doing that and it does it does feel kind of shady but when you look into it a little bit more with like you know certain things like that what they've added to the game like i mean it it's not it's not like a ton of stuff i mean if it was a ton of stuff then i think it would be it would be i think it would be more money it would probably be like like 20 bucks you know to to to to upgrade but you know people just got to remember that the gaming is expensive it's it's an expensive hobby it's not cheap it's very you know it's it can be all right it's expensive so but if there's any places where you can get a deal like you're going to try to get that deal in the places where you can get them you know what i'm saying no no let me let me post this a different way for you guys and both of you guys answer this right because when it comes to day and date uh nothing was said about day and date when it comes to project spartacus i'm gonna ask you guys clearly they are trying to compete with game pass uh clearly in terms of the the the service side of the gaming industry xbox is is clearly leading the way here with what they're doing and what they are offering does sony need to offer their exclusive games in their project spartacus day and date to truly compete with game pass and xbox and what they are offering yes i i feel differently on that i i i'm i'm kind of indifferent on that where i i don't really unknow where they're gonna go and it doesn't it doesn't really like it doesn't really matter to me to be honest because i i don't i don't really care about what you know about that type of thing for playstation honestly i've always liked playstation for it being different from xbox when it came to you know other you know exclusives and things like that um i've never really will i get the service if those games go day and day possibly i mean it just depends on on on how i feel i mean i'm i'm one of those type of people that you know if i want to you know if i want to play that game i'll play it you know and and i don't know if i really gravitate towards the service as much as i do with with game pass um because i feel like like uh i don't know i i still like owning my games man you know like this is the thing like i still like opening you still can't even still buy yours even though eve yeah i know i know i can still buy games but i mean even though i don't feel like um uh the uh what is it it's just it's just like so i have to buy i have to buy the game and then on top of that i have to pay for the service like i i don't see like the point in paying for two things you know like at the same time dark it just yeah well check this out check this out if you look into sony's history sony the corporation uh at one point in time they were at the top of the mountain they were at the peak when it came to music all right when it came to music they were number one they had they had the players and of course they had you know sony music everything like that they were on top of everything music wise and the the music industry started changing in terms of of their content and how they were distributing songs you know it it it started you know it started slowly but you know mp3s were getting involved uh uh services when it came to listening to music and and sony they stuck to what they had and and said basically they thought they were bigger than the industry and said well we kind of dictate what's going on and now you see what happened to them in terms of the music industry so like i i feel that they they do need to compete in this space because this is where the gaming industry is going whether you like it or not whether you know people out there like it or not the entire world yo even what circle k has a subscription service when it comes to beverages all right like this is what the what's going on movies yeah movies car washes yeah movies haven't done haven't really uh advertised it as much like movies are down the street from me the um uh it's regal cinema i get it yeah yeah yeah yeah it's a little different in internet and that's why we're going to go see spider-man in the morning yeah yeah i was like okay cool let's go ahead um yeah but i mean i i think i think i'm looking at it more as like the whole those movies going straight to streaming you know like eventually like next year that's not going to happen those movies aren't going to go straight to streaming it's going to be like 45 to 38 30 to 45 i am liking the fact that these movies are going straight to going waiting yeah yeah because james bond is really good man that new ones are good um yeah i like that they're doing that and and and i and and i understand you know where people are coming from when they're like well i want to see these well you still be able to see it in theaters but in 45 30 to 45 days you'll be able to stream it if you want to watch it again or you'll be able to to buy it or whatever it just means that we're getting things a lot quicker than we used to in the in the past and and and i understand where you guys are coming from where sony does need to compete with with with game pass because of the fact that you know game pass has has proven itself it has believe it or not it has proven itself i just don't know how sony's gonna work that you know work works right i don't know how they're going to work that model in which doesn't because we got to remember that that sony was sony has always been more of a of a manufacturer of of technology and not really a software company you know and and microsoft was always a software company before they before anything else they've always been a software company and so i think that's why game pass is so good is because of the fact that they they knew how to to to put that that type of model out there because they know the service you know industry um so it it's just it is a little concerning how playstation's going to play with that um because you know are are those our gamers going to really gravitate towards it you know our people um this is this is this is the thing over here right like yeah okay because this is where we differ i agree with with with some of the things that you're saying but this is the thing of it overall right now we have an inflation which you know of course there's people that has you know you know i'll be back into politics and things like that they're talking about a lot of disinformation you're talking about lighting oh my god but anyway but anyway but uh but anyway but the point i can do that i do that just to say it to you okay yeah i guess just you know that i know what's really going on but still the point of the matter is instead that that's how the public perceives it like hell why is the president my gas is high shit's high things is going on what the hell like you know right you're probably you said you was going to fix this build back better [ __ ] get this [ __ ] right so the thing that it is is this is that um we have to have we we have to we're looking at how this situation was it goes back to when we were talking about it uh in 2020 when whenever when the lockdown was happening and gamers were playing game playing games more than they ever have probably in the history because there was a lot of people that was at home and then what did somebody do well we're gonna hit you over here and charge you seventy dollars well then the other couple yeah yeah see that's the thing and then they're like it's that in that that that time to where you wanna strike to get more money to get more revenue is going to invite you to yeah eventually yeah it's a long time it was definitely at a wrong time for them to do that yeah and so but there's people that still are that that just don't have the bread like they did beforehand because of the fact that they're still trying to get they're trying to you know they maybe just now start to get a job or they're they're just trying to do things to get get themselves together they might they might have you know once they got a stimulus check or whatever that one of the two three stimulus checks that they got they probably had to take care of minutes or they bought a car or they did some other things right like they're just trying to get things in order and the first thing that you do is come back and you say well man we're gonna hit you over here for ten dollars for for the upgrade well i mean i i sit there and i took the time out of my day or gave my loya show my loyalty to you playstation to use sony by paying 500 for this console and you're still trying to tell me that you want more from me when i've already showed you my loyalty within the console that i don't really care about as much as i do the playstation they're over here giving them the world right now like you know what i'm saying and the only thing that sony can come back with is well you want to buy your games you want to own them you don't want to do a service do you or for the the hardcore that's the you know the few hundred thousand or million or whatever that's that's on the the you know social media the few the few million that's on the social media that's saying this that oh yeah you must buy your games in order to be a true gamer there's billions of people out there saying hell with that show me what this is doing you know what i'm saying so playstation has no choice in the matter xbox has already set the seed it's not it's not going to go well for them if they keep on trying to implement this stuff and and the reason why we see why i say that and why it's already implanted just look what epic tried to do or i should say square enix tried to do with the final fantasy going to pc in the 70 price point what is pc gamers out there doing they're all like you got me ben i'm not look bro pc is the place where i can get bargains for my games i spent thousands upon thousands of dollars for a rig and you mean to tell me i'm gonna have to pay pay as much for what the console gamers pay and they don't even and their consoles is not even on the same level as one of my pieces is what my rig is or the fact that it's only five it's only five hundred dollars when i paid thousands from to build my pc or to have it made it ain't happening so what did epic do they went around and said oh we got to work around we'll give you a free 10 code so you can put towards towards the game so it's 60 bucks that's how sony is going to have to play this because if they keep trying to come out here and say look we're going to hit you we're going to hit you over here for upgrades we're going to hit you here for 70 the gaming community is going to get tired of it because listen yes there are what eight strong exclusive titles for playstation what is there after that though think about that what what you got those eight strong titles and really when you out of those eight there's three there's god of war there's horizon zero nine is spider-man the rest of them are you know they're not on that they're on the level of those three so really technically you got three games that you know people will go ahead or for officer 785 because people will pay seventy dollars for uh the last of us or people will pay seventy dollars for go to shiva those are fine that's it that's it and and that's it but do you think somebody's gonna pay us uh seventy dollars for a new uh days gone spoken yeah or for spoken or for or you know something else like no they're not like yeah especially if it's a new ip i understand yeah yeah so yeah because people aren't familiar with that and that to me is a little bit is it is the problem that sony has which they're gonna have to adjust and make the move man they just have to do it so i i it's they've already been the knee in in certain regards go ahead and just let it happen you know i'm saying stop spoon feeding your fan base and just do what you know that needs to be done so you can keep you can keep your fan base and even grow more because there will be xbox gamers and nintendo gamers and pc gamers that will jump on playstation's uh uh bandwagon and unless they do a service where they can do day and date it's it just makes perfect sense if they want to hold the three big titles of four with because there's still some people who anymore it's not like what it used to be that this don't mean nothing what the servers go down and also really don't and what these services do they give you that [ __ ] halo proved that [ __ ] they couldn't even play the game even though they had the game like before everybody else they couldn't even play the games so they were locked out it's like what was the point of even having a dish like for me i've been i've been digital for years because of the fact that it's cheaper here to buy a digital game than it is to buy a physical game it's it's it's it's not by much it's like five it's like five or six bucks less yeah to to to to uh to buy a game digitally but that's still five or six bucks i could put in my pocket and use for lunch or whatever you know like i'd rather i'd rather do that than them that's been you know more on the physical version um and i still get to play the game at the same time as everybody else you know right and the services are and services give your games longevity i mean we just got to be real about that like i mean i'm looking at i'm looking at okay like jump force right like it's not in any services right now i don't think except for maybe uh but i think it'll probably be out of playstation now if it's not already on the playstation now um it's not a game pass that the servers are going to shut down in 20 in the summer of 2022 so like i mean right there like so if you had to disc sorry i mean well you can still play the game uh offline but i can still play the game offline by having it digital it's a whole different age you know what i'm saying if that's if it's all about um physical copies just which is all about for you then you better start getting and collecting these older consoles because going back to the 360 and back because that because the new era of what gaming is with when now digital content is ruling the day it's not it's not ever going to be the same yeah it's definitely not because i mean the it's it's it's already been proven you know it's it's you know people were like i saw a lot of people upset about that whole halo thing with with them that not being able to play um the game you know even though they had the physical version it's like well you know like were those the people that were trying to play the ones that got him from the mom and pop stores earlier and they were trying yeah yeah yeah yeah let's let's just ignore the fact that they were trying they were they were trying to get get something over and trying to get in on the game before anybody else could yeah right you know it spoiled the game yeah yeah right but but it's also it's also goes to show you that the game's not even on the discs anymore that there's things that you have to do you still have to download the game like i understand that like physical like you like having something physically in your hand but it's like what's the point if you're not really getting the physical you know because i mean look at it this way like once those servers go down like once the servers go if the servers ever going down or whatever for for halo infinite that games you're not gonna be able to play that game um you know multiplayer wise you know and well i mean that's kind of a bad example because because halo infinite multiplayer is free right right you know let's just say if you delete that game off of your console or whatever for you know like let's say for the halo campaign any of the updates that that happen like later on down the line like you know 10 20 years from now that's all gonna be gone no matter what even if you have the physical or the digital version of the game so at this point does it really matter if you go if you if you have a digital if you go digital or not no it doesn't let's be honest i mean i i get that you want to be physical i get that and i understand that people are like well you know i don't understand why people want to go digital because you don't really own your games it's like well you don't really own your games when you when you buy a physical anymore so it's just that's the way it's going man sorry yeah you know again it's it's a new age uh content is being distributed in in a different fashion than you know what we kind of grew up with it's it's it's digital now that's that's what's going on you look at uh year over year the amount of digital purchases have just been going higher and higher and higher so basically you know you have you have the majority of people speaking it's like yeah no we like the ease of digital and and it's it's becoming the normal the market dictated it wasn't it wasn't the it wasn't i mean they introduced it but it was the market that entered that that that uh made it they gravitated towards it yeah because a lot of honestly i think a lot of it had to do with people being sick and tired of being bombarded by questions at gamestop it was a lot of that i think it was a lot of i think it was a lot of just you know people just especially at the time of 2020 like i think a lot of people like oh i don't have to go out to to get the game i can just download it oh [ __ ] i'll just do that instead you know because i mean you got to remember like when we were through the going through the pandemic people weren't able to go really anywhere at all like i mean you'd go shopping you know to to get food and [ __ ] but that was about it i mean yeah maybe you could pick up a game here and there but you know if if you weren't you know you know in a good position to do that you you a lot of people went digital during during that time frame so i mean the market spoke and said hey you know we're we're we're going digital you know when it came to when it like for for me it was it was just easier it was easier like oh oh i want that game oh there there's the price for it and stuff and now with uh these companies doing more digital sales uh not everything is like you know 60 all the time because that was that was a big thing early on in the digital era era uh it was something that i was even asking like why are these games like 60 dollars same price as you know a physical copy but there was no manufacturing involved or anything like that they're basically just you know shipping you a code over the internet to download the game i it didn't make any sense to me but now we're having so many sales there's there's price variations you know the the smaller the game kind of like the cheaper the price and whatnot and and um the market is regulating itself but it's not just 60 all the time uh you know and and we're getting kind of like the deals that we would get for physical purchases uh but we're getting them in the digital era which is you know the digital space which um you know you know has the sales and everything now as well so i mean i i get i get what dennis haas is saying with the whole physical thing um that's understandable i mean i understand that that a lot of people do that um still but i i just that's that's the thing like that that whole thing like trading in your game like that is using steam as well it is it is um there's somebody in the chat that i'm saying well with physical i can well i've seen two things which i want to say um he said with physical i can give uh the game and trade it with my friend oh yeah it looked listen that again the market that's what we were just talking about yeah okay but then there was another person that said he said um you said uh games used to be uh games had to be finished with physical did they really because there's a lot of physical games that were broken wow games are way more broken than they've ever been that part is true but to act like you never had a broken game back in the days when you bought a physical copy and that game never lost you never had a patch to where the glitch got fixed or anything like that that was you know you're going back into the old area where you know just the game was just if it came out yeah you had a beginning and an end but if that [ __ ] was broken it was broken and there was nothing that could be done about it you couldn't even sometimes take to if the game had too many returns if you didn't take that game back to get a return quick enough then you was just stuck with that title and games back then could be anywhere from 40 to 120 dollars according what kind of game that you picked up back then yeah yo and the thing is is that i oh go ahead man i want to shout out rg viper who is a member of this channel now for two months and uh he's asking did y'all miss me and dude that was one of the things i was thinking throughout this show and and kind of like for the past couple weeks or so i'm like where is viper i did you you would you would chime in in certain instances and and whatnot but it's good to see you here bro unfortunately you're you were saying you know you're here and we can start brother i don't know what's going on with the the clock on your phone it's supposed to be hooked up to the internet and give you the right time but you know we're getting to the point where we are winding down now but you know my my last point with this whole thing is is that i understand that people will always there will always be somebody who wants to go but look at you gotta look at music cds look at look at look at where films are going you you go to best buy now you there's no cd rack you go to you go to any store that sells you know physical things there's no cds there's no cds at all i mean uh shoot i mean maybe in some states you know maybe since some areas there might be um you know there are there are music stores out there but they're not everybody there for their your entertainment still has uh discs still has yeah that's good they do um but that's the thing like i mean i don't think physical will ever like completely go away but it'll be it'll be minuscule so much that it's gonna be a more electric it's going to be it's going to be hard to find that's the thing it's going to be so hard to find that people are it's going to be more expensive that's the problem because remember people thought that the 8-track was going to stay forever too and that gave way to the it makes me it does make me sad that that when i see when i see uh you know i go to the movie section in best buy and it's just just peanuts you know i'm just like oh man you know because i mean physically like 4k is way better on a disc than it is on you know streaming or whatever i mean it's getting there it's getting it's close it's closed it really is there are you know certain things that your connections can't really tell you two hamsters on a running wheel connection man no i'm not no no it's no it looks great dude i'm telling you like it's not bad like i mean have you have you guys heard me bot in a long time no you haven't [ __ ] that is true dude until you brought that that is true we have we have a normal job so that's because we got better internet um but yeah i mean the the the better it's it's good it's good but the you can tell i can i can tell the differences between the the streaming version of the of the movie and the physical copy of the disc booby so i i i i it is it does make me sad that it's going away but honestly i'm kind of glad because i don't have very much room like for that stuff so i don't i got i need to make room for other things unfortunately i have a um i have a hard drive and it was an old hard drive um and it clunked out on me but i have 5 000 albums on it um and a little bit over 5000 albums because i buy i i haven't bought music in a while because i mean i'm depressed because i still haven't gotten they could have cost me clothes probably to like 700 to get that hard drive fixed um but i'll probably get one i'm trying to get that fixed i'll be happy again and i'll be back on my music and once you get that fixed i would buy a new hard drive and switch this [ __ ] over to it no no no i got it i got another hard drive just ready for it to go over to get transferred over once you get fixed i and i think what geek squad does is that they they they put it into a new hard drive they'll fix your old one and then they'll they'll they'll also put it into another one but i also have a backup ready to go i'm never going to be without my music like that ever again so um but again uh i i totally get that but like but just think about like i knew i had a friend named ellen and she was a music um um she wanted a producer but she was a person that would talk with other people i forgot what that that label was where she would set up um concerts and events and oh she was a an event event um yeah yeah something like that i forgot she told me where the founder was but anyway so there's there's a special title for it yeah yeah this is a special type of so you have neon says so i remember when i first went to our house and we was hanging out and stuff and she was and she you know had all different types of music and i remember going into when when i walked into her house she had a shell of nothing but cds now that is the coolest [ __ ] i've ever seen in my life especially me being a music lover and she had damn near any and everything that i could possibly want to listen to but think about all that space that it took up because it took the whole front room walls you know saying like i mean like god leave but you upset so like if i got so i got over 5 000 albums like hold on where am i going to put all those promoters uh yeah yeah that's it promoter that's exactly what it was um and and so um she uh it's like just thinking about that like having everything having all of that condensed into just this little ass um drive that's just the future it's just you know more it's just it's more reasonable and again you have to think about too like the one thing that was the most frustrating is when you went to a midnight launch you go when you get the game and then you get ready to go you're like oh [ __ ] man i mean i gotta go ahead i gotta just please play about an hour of it then when you you get the game you put it in and you have to wait for it to download and it take and then by the time that you get ready to try to play the game it's already probably about one o'clock 1 30 and you know that your ass got to go to bed and so you didn't have a chance to do that now games will pop up uh available if you get them digitally at like 10 p.m whatever your time is or at the max 12 o'clock it's supposed to so it it's is o'clock here yeah yeah and then sometimes it's 10 sometimes it's 11 there's sometimes it's been 1 a.m in the morning so i'm like okay well i got some time to jump in and play at least you know 30 minutes or so of the game but if you go back to looking at the old ways of how we used to do it man we always used to come up short because there would be people that i would go to work and i'm like man i was trying to play it he's like i know and we were like man but you know we had to be at work at [ __ ] four o'clock in the morning at five o'clock in the morning and we already tired as hell and cranky because we stood in we were happy to stand in line to get the game that we wanted but then we didn't get a chance to play it so it that every the public has made these decisions and and even though they've been introduced to us it's this is just what the public wants and and people can't be mad about these micro transactions and [ __ ] like that because the public has been been all about micro transactions and every damn thing else since going back to the playstation 3 and the 360. so i don't even want to hear any more excuses about microtransactions no more to be personal oh oh shout out to sir x-man uh hitting up the super chat he says i i miss the other dark super chat so i am looking back real quick to see exactly what he's talking about here uh view activity um dude it doesn't show i'm looking i'm looking it's just uh you know you just can't adjust your vehicle oh yeah yeah dark oh good yo shout out to you sir x-man man my bad but when it when it came to the vehicles uh in halo dark he said you can adjust your vehicle sensitivity i'm going to have to go in and and try that and test that out because i feel like the warthog and the mongoose are really light you know what i'm saying turned his electricity off from neglect [Laughter] there you go damn damn yeah it's funny i don't make fun of you guys about like connect you guys like making fun of me about play playing on playstation man i'm going to give i'm going to give me a big ass uh playstation tank here a playstation coffee table that plays games man the thing is that thing is huge though man i have yeah i'm going to lay this on his belly and then let it flop around like a manatee and then we're going to let the 360 in the playstation 5 duel uh you know what i'm saying one show stan one shall fall playstation probably will dominate it honestly i think i think people are just jealous that i have the digital version which is the that's the unicorn that's the unicorn i want the unicorn but yo guys on that note we are uh we're getting close to 10 30. i think it's about that time yo shout out to the chat you guys have been absolutely incredible yo if you haven't done it yet hit that thumbs up button share the show out we are getting close to a new year and with a new year is a brand new season with a brand new season is a brand new mascot so you want to be subscribed to this channel so this way when i put out the voting uh right here on youtube for the new mess mascot for next podcast and uh i thought you could say after that i thought after you said that after you said mascot though you're gonna say and there's always an x-bot [Laughter] but check this out uh mega uh requested that lock actually really be relentless hildy lock hoodie lock without because now since we know uh uh spartan lock aka the the the king of halo now um he's still alive uh sir what what part did he play in the the most recent story because he if he wasn't for if it wasn't for locked chief wouldn't even be out there fighting oh my goodness oh my goodness okay if you know what doesn't die if the lot doesn't die in one of the dlc's in this [ __ ] game i'm gonna i'm gonna [ __ ] go over to three four three and and [ __ ] gripe i'm gonna [ __ ] gripe to them i'm gonna walk into the store i'm gonna walk it out like please please for the love of god kill when i sit there and i talk to kiki at e3 i told her i said please tell me you say block i say let me hear it and she said hashtag safelock i said yes yes i said you can't kill him you can't tell him guys you guys heard him kill him my brother is a uh he's a spartan one one seven hater let's yeah yeah that's what's going on right here um that's it that's it that's all there is to it but he's like john you know what i'm saying like yeah but yo let's be real here john john is going to be here for a long long time but uh guys lock is like that cool cousin you know he's like mack mike lowry mike why why can't why can't why can't both live huh okay mega yeah why is what is why does john 117 have to die [Music] supporting character to the main character in halo that is the master chief bro you know why wasn't he halo internet he was talking about but he's not in there nobody was nobody else was incredible guys rg viper hitting up the super chat he said master chief dies lock lives that's not what happens but guys yeah we got to get into the revolution like a 40 year old with a comb over it is time to get those plugs in so okay mega what do you got for us brother man tomorrow is the last grg of 2021 so hopefully uh you know i have some special guests coming on um we're just going to just have a good time just talk we'll talk about a few topics but we're just going to get down we didn't just have a good good just damn time um and uh man i hope you guys will come and check us out 8pm central the lord's time 9 p.m eastern the i don't know man uh 6 p.m uh pacific which is a good time i like it out there in l.a you know what i'm saying i mean they'll come collect we don't like you out here but he's only hating on the east coast right now that's what he's doing man on the east coast i just don't know about you people out there you're pretty cranky we got new york city we got miami we got boston we got like it's long enough to know that you and crispy are very angry okay very angry very angry very angry very angry i don't understand why y'all angry out there these girls we need to be more like you need to be more like us in l.a you know sipping our lattes with the fingers i say more like out here in this in in the in in the central area because well no way because it's calm collected you can stand outside let the you can stand outside in your drawers and let them let the breeze just go right through yeah that breeze is usually like an you don't have people on top of you on looking at you and drones everywhere you know so because if you see a drone you can shoot that son of a [ __ ] down out here like that's the problem that's the greatness out here it's beautiful sunset weather it's just way too it's way too flat over there in oklahoma dude no the hell with all that hot [ __ ] you touching cloud mist i'm like what are we doing out here i want you know partying we're so great out here anyway but uh go check check me out on the grg podcast tomorrow night fight night sunday we're going to have a big win i i'm expecting i i don't know if it's going to be this sunday but next sunday uh one of these sundays one one of them we're going to just do nothing but pc fight night like it's all and i got tons of pc fighters so anybody who's down for that come and join us uh you know what i'm saying pretty much you know we can just get down and just have a good time doing that i appreciate it for everybody who comes to check out fight night sundays man it's you know especially doing it on a sunday night and we just do it all night long it's just just so so dope so thank you yobe sir x-men you need to bring your old ass back on and uh start fighting again i understand you get your ass quite a bit but it's still fun to have you in there and you're singing some stupid songs um yeah just getting ready for the new year hope everybody has had a blessed time um want to see spider-man tomorrow morning um with the wife it's going to be fun i know bots not this is uh he he gave me a cross eye right there he looked at me kind of i heard a grimace no i just cleared my throat a little bit why why why why would i be looking at you cross-eyed man i'm hopefully going to see spider-man i'm playing it on like monday or so when because i got to work the weekend uh like you know working seven to seven men i ain't got time for well just stay out the internet man because you know lastly um like like i'll i'll um i i'm at level 90 on halo for the first season i'm excited i'm i'm going to get through this season before i wanted to do it before christmas so uh yeah so yeah you want to play some halo hit me up um i'm always down for that and uh yeah man that's it maybe they'll be having a gamer in the in the future but other than that that's it no more podcasting for me for the rest of the year well i'll come back here next week but then after that don't don't hit me up no more until next time until 2022 i'll see you next week i'll see you next year uh dark uh yeah i know you made a special appearance on uh gaming beyond the box like you got anything coming up for the this next week bro uh no just uh you guys can find me on twitter dark animus you can follow me on xbox and playstation at the same name you guys can always find me here on the next podcast epm easter egg 5 p.m pacific nice and uh guys when he said no what do you meant to say was he he is completely tired of enrique trying begging begging to have him on breath so much yeah it has been a blast to do this show uh it was a little a little more aired out man you know we we were a couple people short on on this episode but uh hopefully they will be back next week um but again shout out to the chat thank you guys so much for all the support uh again you know when the show comes in for season five next year uh i've been working on a new look for the show so uh yo and shout out to blue moon who was was commenting on the games that were being played man i love to see that i love to see people that are that are like watching the show as much as they are listening to it not not that i don't appreciate people who who listen to the show you know put it on they got stuff to do playing games stuff like that i i you know i definitely respect that but to have people out there you know checking out the gameplay you know putting it together every week and checking out the gameplay seeing the variation of games and stuff like that yo shout out to you man uh it it has been a great night and uh we will see you again next week for the next podcast have a great night everybody wanna play some halo tonight after i watch about rachel maddow because i gotta you know enjoy let's go this is steve downs the voice of master chief spartan117 and you're tuned in to next podcast now wake me when you need me [Music] you
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WSO2 Oxygenate Nigeria with Bluechip Technologies 2023
[Music] [Applause] wso2 and blue chip what do we bring uh today WS2 is one of the leading organizations when you talk about uh digital and they will be sharing some of the stories uh with us uh we're expecting someone also from one of the local banks here to also share some of those insights um and why Blue Chip you will see I put the orange which is WS2 and the blue which is Blue Chip uh the BL to is big they have got all of this platform what value do we add we are first of all a Services organization were very extremely big on Services we've got lots of engineer out out of the over 300 people that I I told you about 95% of them are core technical people only very few of our staff are probably not technicals we are also very big on delivery we are able uh to help you get that particular thing done one thing that stands out is that we will stay on it we will stay on it until that problem is solved thank you for coming out today um lovely seeing you all here um it was it's really good that you know I've seen a massive turnout already it's really really heartening to see we're very excited uh this is our first event in Nigeria so we're very excited so giving a very high level thing of wso2 we were founded in 205 um our two Founders um Dr Sanji and Dr Paul freem manle they met at IBM um and and they decided you know let's let's create a product basically right so we we're found in 2005 we we're nearly 19 years old going into next year um we have a global presence so we're headquartered in the US but the majority of our team um and our R&D teams are based out of Sri Lanka all right we're not indians um we're Sri Lankans uh very different right so um the majority of us me vidra and Johan uh we're all based out of Sri Lanka so we we've got a global presence we've got multiple offices across the board um Dubai Mumbai uh London and so forth as well um we've got 900 plus employees if you see 45% of that in engineering because we're very wiress blue chip said you know we're a services company wso2 is Product Company right so a lot of our team is in in Engineering in [Music] R&D if you're looking to build a platform yourself as I said uh you obviously need the software components to build that platform um so we provide you with um technology for your digital platform which you can use uh in API management integration and identity and access management so these software components or the technology components you can run it yourself you can use it as a PR private Cloud offering from us um or you can actually use it in a uh infrastructure as a service uh of your [Music] choice um so first of all obviously you need a a very good API management solution because apis really are the key things that power the digital experiences that you build so in this uh space we have two products that we offer W2 API manager is our most popular product a lot of um our customers use this um this software can be run you know you can run it yourself or we offer it as a managed Services offering as well as a private Cloud offering for [Music] you so let me give you a little bit more details about API manager as I said this is our most popular product uh so that it's been used by a lot of our customers um and um we'd like to call this a full life cycle management API uh API management platform um so what this is is a software that can run on Prem on the cloud or in the hybrid mode where you can um basically Place certain components of this platform um on the cloud and have certain components uh on on on Prem as well if you like um so this this supports full life cycle API management um it takes care of securing apis um uh you know using um techniques like O2 enforcing authorization rules access policies so on and so forth um and the the product also has um portals for API design and consumption um it has approval workflows for governance uh for API publishing and subscri subscription so you can um you can easily manage how you want to uh do these things and as well as the portals allow you to easily discover the digital assets or the apis that your teams create so the portals allow you to actually even share some of these digital assets across your teams so that it encourages reuse amongst the [Music] teams um so W2 the relationship dates back to um 2019 we have two engagement with wso2 with our UK office that's First Bank UK and now with the main First Bank group let me quickly talk about First Bank UK because that's actually matured um so we're using the implementation and it has actually Gone live since 2019 but we're using it for this foll used cases um we're using it to achiev the open banking um requirement in UK you know it's that's actually highly regulated psd2 so we're actually using that to achieve that in UK uh with the First Bank UK very highly regulated and I think from The Experience they made the implementation simple they actually have an open banking template as part of the product line lineup that we have secondly we're using it to also use it for hybrid implementation um um in UK and what I mean by that is that we have the Erp sap Erp in the cloud and then it is the wso2 that we're actually using it to do the integration with the on premis um f no no FES scop the cor banking operation is actually FES scop in there um we're actually using that for sap and some other cloud services so it actually make us um make the um Cloud implementation easier we're also using it as an ESB in UK now the integration with faku and as well with other internal systems is actually passing through it so it makes it easier based on the template that we do have in there so those are the three use cases that um were using wso to in there I've had experience with other platform from the oems um from the Oracle from Microsoft from um IBM um but seeing what they have here seems quite quite easy for them to be able to one other thing that the UK also also affirmed to is that um for those integration effort and why their staff are able to use it because they've already got some plugins template um sample codes from their own Community they actually have a driving Community right and what's unique about WS o2's uh proposition in this space is that uh we just don't support a single level of organization but we can actually uh support multiple uh levels of organization so you can have a hierarchy of organizations so there are uh Advanced use cases where this is required right uh so typically if there is like a a reseller who is selling your product uh to customers your indirect customers so you would want to sometimes model these organizations in this way so that's what you see in the right hand side here uh as well as like there can be Global organizations like you know um Global Banks where there is a headquarters and then there are Regional uh officers so then if you want to govern your it uh centrally then you would want to go for this kind of a model where you have the global uh office and then you have the regions underneath them and finally uh talk about API access management so as I said uh this is basically devices or clients uh that are calling apis so here the the popular standard o 2 open ID connect so if you are from a technical background I think uh you probably know all uh know these terms already so we are fully compliant with o 2 open ID connect even some of the advanced or to profiles like mtls client or and certificate bound access token uh depop device authorization so we are fully compliant and more recently we've also become compliant with uh uh some of the financial um some of the bfsi related open ID connect standards like fappy Baseline and fappy advance and uh pushed authorization request and jam uh specifications so this is a different customer again financial industry uh this is from UK uh so this is uh different from time bank because this is a B2B customer so they are an investment firm and they have different type of uh uh you know organizations that they work with they have advisers clients and then the customers so basically uh since they are B2B uh one of their main requirements was to be able to integrate with the customers identity provider right uh so the customers already have their identities in their organization's identity provider so they need to be able to easily onboard those identity providers into the platform so then the final example I took for standard charted uh so stand because it's a well-known uh brand as well as standard charted users wso2 for purely for API management so they don't manage users uh within the Ws identity server but all their uh internal apis globally are secured by wso2 identity server so all the business units that standard charted has Expose apis and those apis are secured by identity server but uh they have different gateways that they use and those gateways integrate uh with the Ws identity server the security space itself is you know vast and IM IM itself is also quite large and there are different vendors focusing on different areas but what we really focus is on building the right user experience and IEM becomes a key component in building the right user experience so in order to build that right user experience and a delightful user experience you need need to have a flexible platform where you can extend um and you know build that right us experience be it your customers your business partners or your employees everyone deserves the right to use experience so that's what we really Thrive for right you might be uh already practicing uh API management as as an organization and you may have already apis developed um as a first step I think you can you can um basically uh if from a technology point of view um like I If if you remember the slide that I put on uh about the different components that make up the API manager uh from a technology point of view we allow you to start very small by having a single server that can do everything for you meaning the Gateway the portals and everything can be run in a single server I've seen that most of the people here are from Banks and for new institution that are just coming up you have a solution that is fit for okay um and I'm excited with what I've heard today so um most of the fex that we have out there they are interested in Partnership and of course one key thing that we do together is leveraging on API and security of all those API is very very important management of those apis are very very key and this solution seems to be a very good one to meet that purpose for the API Gateway for me that's what it is and PSB okay my first question is around subscription is it that the the payment framework is only subscription based I pay as a use right the product right now what you get in a license and what you don't I mean what you get without a license is the same which is downloadable on our website it's free of charge to use to try it out right there's no cost to it so the the the purpose is that that's why I talked about getting your hands dirty because you're not paying any licensing fees you get to use the product in and out without any features hidden there's no hidden there's nothing hidden on this you can use the product free of charge just go to the website today download the product and you can start using the product that you will use then prize as [Music] well
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GTA IV: LCPDFR Stockton PD Singleplayer Patrol # 1 Just a normal day in Stockton
hello people of youtube it's the man 593 i'm bringing you guys here uh gta lcp jfr so right now i'm just running um stockton pd i'm originally from stockton so i decided why not for my first episode when the city of stockton um stockton is the eighth most dangerous city in the united united states right now um it has really bad crime rate people have been dying kids you know being shot and killing each other i don't know they're just stupid over gangs and that and it's just [ __ ] ridiculous on the [ __ ] that's going on down here um yeah right now i'm just running uh pd i'll be taking a call outs um calls um you know radar yeah well not really radar um license plate runner his ebt's on there you know just kind of normal stuff as patrolling the lights runners you know just knowing stuff right now um i will be bringing um um california highway uh california highway patrol yeah i'm gonna see uh chp over bringing you guys that one sorry were you talking um i was i made videos of them but it's just i don't like them um i adjusted my volume and all that so we will see if it's good soon and yeah we're just gonna see what we can what happens okay no go away go ahead let's get away from this area this car is made um i forgot what website he's just made off this one guy um there's actually highway patrol right there um i don't know why it depends on what part of the city it's like somewhere it's stopped in some parts highway i don't know the area is kind of where you don't like cars they want um but they they have both i think it's pretty cool and i have traffic flow on so you'll you'll see a lot more cops and ambulances and just a whole bunch of stuff so it's gonna be good i um one thing is is that you guys if you guys want me to you guys can ask me if you just wanna circle um what like the state and city you want me to do i will um do any city or state and see what if i can find the model for a car the maybe uniform because um stockton pd's uniforms are just black they're just plain um but um yeah just you just messed your finger and comment you know that's what state you want me to do i'll see if they have it um i could probably do a lot but just right now i'll be running chp and uh stockton pd so we pulled this guy over for uh four nice always trying to hit me for um his this isn't his car it's not reported stolen but he just said the other so that's not good um right now right here you see me running a glock 20 and i have a shopping mall of course and this is a new modified that i got i'm for it's actually really cool and yeah i have a baton so you never know these might come in handy all right let's go get this guy oh [ __ ] he's wrong all right now come on really slow down the street [Applause] [Music] so it's like three in the morning right now and about four hours ago five there was a an la riot about george jordan zimmerman who had her trial against how he's not guilty right how he's not guilty it's like that's the reason why we have a just judicial system and jury and everything it's because oh [ __ ] because we want to see if they're you know guilty or not the people in florida just found out [Music] i agree with them because it's like you gotta think about it you i'm not trying to be racist or stereotyping but i'm just kind of playing around subject you have a black kid and a black hoodie and there's been robberies and breakings you're gonna stereotype right away like really that doesn't even matter if it's black or white or mexican or [ __ ] and it's just you guys if you think he's guilty i'm sorry but you're [ __ ] dumb it's just you can't think of them that way i just really think it's self-defense because the guy um [Music] um trayvon i think it was um he had drugs in his system he assaulted him and zimmerman was the one who's crying out for help so it's like i'm sorry and i feel bad for the family it's very bad but this pursuit don't go through the hood the other day i was running through the projects such a fun view that's all you see is people pit bulls [Music] oh [Music] does he have a gun stop resisting [Music] you know what's actually really cool is that oh my god i was gonna say um i think we're in that outfit what the hell um you know cops how they only did it in like oregon and um sacramento i think it was sometimes um they're gonna be doing the new uh season that they're coming out with it's gonna be all based in stockton so that's gonna be really cool to you know just really you know watch since i'll probably be like hey i live down the street yeah you know just you'll see what it's really like and i'm i don't know why that cop was wearing blue uniforms like lcpd lcpd like usually we're wearing black the cops are kind of weird i guess it's just fat guys that were blue yeah i really like the mod for this car i i kind of wish um they um i can create my like own vehicle one of the crown vic because there's um there's one i want to make for um for [ __ ] uh what's it called russell um roseville pd because i'm i live in roseville right now and um yeah i'm in stockton right now but it's like you know still would be nice to make one and just customize it from roosevelt and if they can maybe get a charger for this one too that'd be for stockton chargers though as a cop or not me but you know just you know cops and stocktons registration [Music] here we go oh god got the suspect in custody going to be code 2 on the way back to uh code four what the [ __ ] hey eyes on this game are ridiculous i didn't i don't have the tow truck right now so i can't really do anything about these cars i'll download it oh whoops yeah i don't think i should be recording and driving like a [ __ ] psycho take this game i'm not used to it since it's like i have to use a keyboard i i see some people using controller which is weird but i don't know i might do it okay what the hell is this let me try and find out how to do something [Music] oh there we go trunk cam [Music] let's get this code one [Music] oh god oh [ __ ] i just smacked him in the face is he dead ambulance right here i literally just hit him in the [ __ ] face just went down don't annoy me i'm wearing oh yeah i think he's dead probably because it'll blow to the face he was being death by something like him yeah [Music] you see me come on come up on you better run right now we're just gonna sit right here [Music] marker looks like we haven't yet won't suspect admiral all right we have a normal patroller is this going to turn into a pursuit oh [ __ ] yeah he's dead oh my god he just literally just shot me in the [ __ ] face holy [ __ ] everyone just doesn't even like me he's dead all right i think i should be more cautious i didn't really know what to do at that point i've never dealt with something like that cause i really just bought this game a while ago come on [Music] she's not walking up with the m4 things okay hey there oh finally normal [ __ ] stop we'll do other [Music] see your registration and license sir thank you very much thank you let's go check it oh my god roman shut the [ __ ] up [Music] no i don't want this one oh [ __ ] [Music] valid two citations for okay so we'll just give her another citation look like she doesn't have a warrant for her arrest so she's okay or he whatever the [ __ ] it is citation [Music] 100 dollars [Music] all right let's go up to this guy don't kill me man put your hands up oh that's assault on an officer whatever you're going down boy for a long time oh sh [ __ ] why is there always fights oh wow you're [ __ ] blind no [Music] oh [Music] i know [Music] [Applause] i'll just go like this you want this to turn [Music] nothing happened people it's okay to police station okay here we are good one oh there we go so um here's one of the cars that'll be that's showing you guys just what highway patrol looks like right now um they're kind of the same except that one just says it says highway patrol the lights are more different and better so i like it this guy's got a warrant for his arrest or a possible one sorry and he has three black male suspects in the cars i don't know i've had one time where somebody they all pulled again oh [ __ ] i thought [Music] i think [Applause] [Music] you guys would see that we have three pursuits one shooting [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] oh god yeah there's [Music] [Applause] [Music] i don't know i i'd say that's assault and had all the right to use a lethal right there because um what happened was when uh he was driving down well you guys saw but still i don't know why i'm explaining it but when he was driving down he was coming at me and that's a vehicle uh [ __ ] what's it called on armada's vehicle death matching which is gay but you know right on this i don't know what it would be called a vehicle manslaughter i think it is and i saw it on officer how they how he just charged so putting a few bullets into his car and the driver seemed like it would be right so yeah i just did it i'm bad i guess cops can kill that guy yet today's just my lucky day after one pullover there's another i'm gonna die alone he's got a weapon it's homos all right i'm gonna hold my [ __ ] hobos ah sorry i'm probably gonna take that [ __ ] out of the video i'm called mr prison transport whatever i'm just gonna leave i got him safe sense probably getting robbed right now all right so um yeah i'm pretty tired and i think i'm gonna go to bed i don't know and my things being [ __ ] won't get me an ai cop or whatever so i'm gonna log off for a while i will excuse me um i will see you guys later and i hope you guys liked it
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WHITE-BASS THROUGH THE ICE | Wisconsin
all right hey guys welcome back to another episode with me anthony and uh today in this episode i target white bass uh these fish are so fun to catch i love catching white bass open water or through the hard water and they don't taste too bad either they're actually pretty good as long as you lay out that mud line they're not bad but definitely one of the best fish to catch one of the most fun fish to catch for me anyways and they're actually pretty hard to catch through the ice uh they are a fish that are they're schooling and they're always moving they're always on the move uh and they're always um eating so they're aggressive but the thing is is they're also very finicky sometimes and tricky to catch it's kind of like playing a cat and mouse game with them uh when you do find them you can always you know you might mark them but you can't get them to bite or you don't mark anything at all because they're always swimming around so anybody that's ever fished white bass i think you know what i mean and if you ever fish like uh big systems like winnebago then you would understand what i mean by it's definitely a cat and mouse game and it's hard to get them to bite sometimes but when they are biting it is a blast but today in this episode the uh the my audio wasn't very good uh because i was surrounded by a bunch of people and i think they were all kind of like wondering what to do to catch fish and such and they were having hard times i was i was being very quiet uh ninja mode if you want to say so i think i'll just have music playing in the background and just kind of have it going through and just uh you know show clips and because you fish and uh what i used was basically a small spoon uh cast master silver and i used one of my noodle rods it's actually the al dente 28 inch model uh noodle something i bought that a couple years back it's a pretty good rod i use i think three pound test so this is definitely a like um a finesse setup a finesse tactic setup for these white bass and i know other guys out there will use like apps and bigger spoons or like dead stick minnows and stuff like that that all works um it's just in particular to this setup i i was using a uh a noodle rod and it worked really well for me so if you guys ever want to try that out for white bass that's another thing um but yeah i hope you guys enjoyed the footage i had a lot of fun catching these fish i don't target them a lot through the ice maybe a couple times a season and yeah i'm really glad i got into him today and i'm glad that i was able to record it and share it with you guys and if you guys have any questions on how to target white bass and such things like that just leave a comment down below and i enjoy i enjoy the support and if you guys like my content please subscribe and uh if you guys have any ideas for me to like what what i should fish for just leave a comment down below and i'll get back to it thanks guys i hope you guys enjoy until next time catch the next one i'm alone i'm a broken home i gave you all the bricks that i own and know i'm letting go i'm breaking these walls down breaking these walls down if you want adventure then fight at home but if you wanna travel then go alone yeah what's the point in us if i never know if you're gonna leave i'ma let you go of this [Music] also [Music] is [Music] ground never made us [Music] oh [Music] um [Music] if yeah that is a tank again giant like this [Music] we [Music] different efficiency [Music] oh [Music] another nice one thank you [Music] baby [Music] so [Music] uh [Music] so right here [Music] there's [Music] so [Music] oh [Music] that giant this is [Music] [Applause] so [Music] tricky oh my gosh just a tank [Music] oh [Music] do you
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Richard Gilman-Opalsky: Specters of Revolt at UIS
good evening everyone I am Catherine Eisenhart I am associate professor in America here at UIs for those of you who don't know me it's because y'all came after I left I am honored tonight to introduce dr. Richard Gilman opus key he is the associate professor and chair of the poly political science department and his focus in teaching and in research is political philosophy he is the author of four books unbounded politics spectacular capitalism precarious communism and the book that we are going to be discussing the theme of the book we're going to be discussing tonight is spectres of revolt I need to tell you so you know I have read spectacular communist a spectacular capitalism twice precarious communism only once I have to read Marx before I go back to that one and specters of revolt three times each has challenged me to think and rethink about my beliefs and what I think and the theories I have and the ideas I have about both my nation and the world and now may I present dr. Richard Gilman old house key she got that first well thank you for being here thank you Catherine Catherine before she retired was one of one of my favorite colleagues and remains one of my favorite colleagues and not only because she reads and rereads my books I mean that's that would have to be a small part of it but but but there are many other and there are many other good reasons and I should thank you all for for coming tonight it's a rainy possibly thunderous evening but I hope that we have a good discussion and I think that if it's a very good discussion that you'll be able to pick up a copy of the book if you'd like to read a bit more about my theories and now this work that will be discussing briefly tonight the bookstore is not yet here with books but I believe that they'll be coming and hopefully it will be there by the time where it's more finished so spectres of revolt specters of revolt is a book about how this world our world is haunted by the possibility of its transformation The Spectre is a happy haunting the spectre of revolt is good news but for unhappy reasons our world governed as it is by money is a world of catastrophe of course and I hope that you don't need me to to tell you this there is in this world also joy and love human solidarity hope triumph and I hope that all of you have a good deal of that in your lives but by too many measures and for many billions of people this is a world of hostility and total insecurity some of you may have seen in January several months ago Oxfam put out a new report oxime 2017 correcting the data that they published in 2016 about inequality in the world and what they told us was that there we made some mistakes last year it was then much worse than we reported and it is now even worse Oxfam not some communist radical revolutionary organization reported several months ago that eight men not as philosophers say men sometimes in the 19th century to mean everyone eight men owned same wealth as the 3.6 billion poorest on earth since 2015 the richest 1% has owned more wealth than the rest of humanity this just confirms information that's been coming out of the Paris and London schools of economics for decades and in the book I don't talk about this report but I'll but I do talk about recent reports from the International Monetary Fund the IMF that say much the same thing the oldest problems of poverty and inequality instead of shrinking our growing we also live in a world of ecological danger something to think about overshadowed on November 8th 2016 by one particular event in this country was a meeting of the United Nations cop 22 in Morocco in which they gave very best as a United Nations climate conference in which very bad news was published about the ecological catastrophe on the horizon being much closer than anyone hopes or previously thought something else that often gets ignored especially by my group political scientists who could make a practice out of ignoring very important things all of the time we live in a world of depression of loneliness of anxiety our schools and workplaces are often to use the term an Italian philosopher Franco Berardi factories of unhappiness and these things have been studied around the world in various ways by social psychologists mostly outside of the u.s. not good news it's within this context that I have undertaken to study revolt to look at revolt as a rational and reasonable response within and against the world as we know it but what is revolt revolt is a kind of politics but by other means than conventional politics and it may include many things it may include social upheaval various forms including riots insurrections civil uncivil disobedience the disruptions of protests and social movements among other things including the occupations of buildings parks workplaces what revolt does across its diversity of form many different forms that it takes is it tests the boundaries of law and often breaks the law but not by accident because it largely grows out of a disaffection with legal channels so revolt emerges historically at precisely those points where legal channels appear bankrupt stilted blocked it isn't the case that revolt that people who participate in revolts have never tried to make use of legal channels that's one of the most common mischaracterizations every society including ours is haunted by the possibility of revolt every society worries about the possibility of its destabilization specters of revolt not only threatened to disrupt everyday life but also to excavate buried questions that haunt societies of long histories of exclusion and violence among other misfortunes revolt takes up the unfinished business of previous revolt revolt is never finished and done when it's over it isn't over when a revolt ends it isn't over for example from the many North American slave revolts of the 18th and 19th centuries to the race riots of the 20th century Springfield Illinois in 1908 to watch Los Angeles to 1965 two recent uprisings in Ferguson 2014 and Baltimore 2015 to the black lives matter disruptions at the Mall of America in Minneapolis Airport in Minnesota in December of 2015 to the Charlotte revolts in North Carolina and 2016 there is only some part of the revolt that expresses grievances carried over from the past and so also revolt is never as spontaneous as it seems another common caricature of the revolt is that it appears to have come out of nowhere that it has no history that it's random and spontaneous but sometimes things that look spontaneous are in fact not the title of my book spectres of revolt alludes to two major thinkers separated by a century first the title alludes to Karl Marx who happily announced another happy haunting in his mind in the Communist Manifesto he announced famously quote a Spectre is haunting Europe the spectre of communism Marx saw this as a happy ghost a happy haunting he perceived that the present in 1848 was haunted by its future abolition so he looked at the time the present time and he said the present society is haunted by its future abolition so he's the first marker the second a hundred years later is jacques derrida french philosopher Jacques Derrida wrote a book called specters of Marx in 1994 it was published early into the post Cold War period now what does that mean so in the years from 1989 to 1991 was a major transition around the world often referred to as the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War and in the early 1990s much of the humanities and social sciences certainly the whole discipline of economics turned away from Marx so as to say that this is the death certificate of Karl Marx the end of the Cold War the collapse of the Soviet Union could be nothing but the tombstone for Marxism and so here comes Derrida in 1994 when most of the people in his field and others that had declared the the permanent death now of Marx and he wrote a book called spectres of Marx in which he thought about the ways that the 21st century would continue to be haunted by Marx's ideas certainly as I said at the beginning the fact that inequality today is greater than Marx could have imagined it being over 160 years ago the oxfam numbers I gave you the growth of inequality these are things that Marx did not believe would continue to haunt the world but they do and so Derrida said well the Cold War is over and Marx is long dead in the twentieth century dairy argued seemed to vindicate Marks has claimed from the 19th century about the specter of communism because many people look at the 19 sorry at the 20th century as being as Eric Hobsbawm called it a short century bookended by the first world war on one side and the collapse of the Soviet Union on the other side so roughly 1914 to 1991 a century framed by this big standoff between capitalism versus purportedly communist or socialist governments on the other side so Jared I said well Marx was right that the 20th century was haunted by the specter of communism politics after the Second World War was was basically defined by this by this opposition but he said that now we will see new ways that Marx haunts the 21st century so what I've tried to do is to bring these two spectral theories together that of Marx and of dairy dog and to argue instead that the 21st century is haunted by specters of revolt but not necessarily specters of communism or specters of Marx because the revolts that we see and that we have seen that I will discuss in more some more detail in a moment in recent years they are not fully or clearly communist or Marxist one could make a very ideological reading of a revolt anywhere in the world and say oh that must be the revolutionary working class but it would be ideological distortion because a lot of the recent revolts we've seen particularly in the u.s. a lot of the recent black revolt in the US for example it's not clearly consciously fully communist or Marxist so our societies aren't I don't think haunted by the specter of communism as Mark said or by the specter of Marx as Derrida said but by us specter of revolt now i don't use the term ghost to specify anything supernatural and that has to be said pretty quickly now you may you may want to talk about celestial ghosts or supernatural ghosts and i don't want to take away your convert your you're convicted faith in those but i'm not talking about those ghosts we begin with the question of what a ghost or a specter does what does a ghost do what is a specter or ghost do its primary and defining activity is to haunt that's what makes the ghost a ghost that's what makes the spectre a specter to be haunted is to be troubled by the presence of something that one feels or knows to be there so ghosts are typically understood to haunt particular locations objects or even people with which they're associated in some intimate and historical way so if you go to New Orleans for example and you go on one of the many ghost tours you can take in New Orleans what you will see are will you'll be shown where all the purported ghosts who lived in the servants quarters or as slaves in particular homes in the French Quarter when they are when they haunt that city when they haunt the downtown when they come out to haunt the downtown and in the book early on I give a kind of catalogue of how these ghost stories map out over all kinds of terrible and awful things that humans have done the most haunted places what are they what kinds of places are they prisons asylums sites are for the funked castles with all you know where many people perished to build there's a whole long list ghosts all of this to say that the ghost haunts a place that it's associated with in an intimate way it's pretty conventional to the common definition of ghosts but it can be used to describe the normal experiences of being haunted by other things for example by the bad things that you do as a person I know that everybody in this auditorium would be able to say things that they've done that haunt them maybe you said something to somebody at one point and it haunts you that you've said it you wish you could take it back maybe something was done to you sometimes something very awful and it haunts you things that you've done that have been done to you can haunt you and this is on a personal level sometimes when we speak of our baggage your baggage my baggage we're talking about our ghosts being troubled by a memory or a traumatic event and all of you each of you is capable of naming these ghosts the specific ghosts that haunt you you may not want to tell me especially if you've just met but you know what are your ghosts hopefully you have few if they're bad ones they don't have to be bad they don't have to be bad but these ghosts affect your life and your relationships it's another way of saying that not everything that has happened has been finished and resolved something happens to you something happens in your life but it continues to haunt and to affect your your relationships with other people around you that's how a ghost works and it's always the case with revolt revolts like in the recent examples of Ferguson and Baltimore and Charlotte they are difficult to predict but as soon as they happen the reasons for their occurrence are easy to see what I have found in my research is that actually the hardest part of understanding a revolt isn't why it happened but why it didn't happen until now or in that particular place when you look at some of these recent killings of unarmed black youth in this country I'll talk a little bit more about this in a moment Michael Brown Freddie Freddie gray keith Lamont Scott I'll talk about a number of these cases in a moment they're not the only ones these killings are happening at a startling and astonishing rate in this country I think you'll be stunned when we get to it so why a revolt in Ferguson and not some other city fly a revolt in Charlotte so they're surprising but in a different way than you might think they're surprising because why didn't they happen why are there so few and far between why are they happening more or why are they happening in different places revolt is difficult to predict that is true but surprising doesn't mean inexplicable when you are surprised by something that doesn't mean it's irrational or inexplicable we never think a revolt is possible until it happens but then when it does we're forced to ask what will happen next and each side has its imagination some people who are worried about the revolt are immediately afraid of all the awful things that will come from it but then others have a different way of imagining what could come from it I claim that revolt raises the most important questions but that we can only hear those questions if we are willing to consider the rationality of the revolt that we have to be willing to think about its rationality to think about it as a form of thinking one question that revolt definitely raises is the question of violence and this is something that I hope we can talk about tonight those who condemn revolts like to say that what they are condemning is the violence that's what they like to say they condemn the revolt and they say well what I understand a grievance there but what I don't like is the violence that comes in the revolt but the violence of a revolt is minuscule by comparison to the quotidian violence in between them so the word quotidian is worth thinking about for a moment in defining quotidian since I don't use a blackboard I'll spell it it's quot I D I a n2 u OT I D I a n the word quotidian refers to that which occurs every day which appears to us as ordinary or so much a part of the daily expectations that even though it may be awful it has become mundane so the quotidian conceals a lot of awful things if you want to think about some some some examples you could say I'll talk about a number but one of them it would be a person who's become accustomed to an abusive relationship oh that's just how she is that's just how he is it's normal it's quotidian and so it appears like something that ought to be accepted as normal not questioned as awful this is a makes it banal it's AB analyzation of something awful something awful happens enough and it's and it's regular you come to expect it and so you can't even notice and sometimes you could go look at this up I'm not going to talk about the case of like Stockholm Syndrome and all of that but if you want to go look you can you can look those up sometimes awful things become mundane sometimes things that you shouldn't accept you come to accept sometimes we tolerate the intolerable sometimes we accept the unacceptable and one of the reasons why I like a political science and theory or political and social theory that deals that brings in psychology is because it enables us to understand the the complex consciousness at which we accept emotionally and psychologically things that would be politically or morally unacceptable if you were asked if it was acceptable you would say no but you might accept it nonetheless now this quotidian concept helps to also understand how much of the West looks upon violence in the Muslim world for example an attack in France is somehow more extraordinary than an attack in an airport in Turkey or an aerial bombardment in Yemen or an attack in Mosul the latter of these you may not even be aware of but when the victims of an attack are not you don't think of them as being normal or quotidian for those cities or people's to be targeted it stands out and it doesn't hurt if you can relate to how they look or act culturally or if you can have some kind of an identification with the victim but this is also how much of white America looks upon poverty in black cities it's something to be expected there in the black city since it doesn't take you by surprise even if it's unacceptable you accept it partially because of its quote alien status that it's the normal poverty the normal impoverishment and so we don't necessarily when it comes to Baltimore stop to think that Baltimore is one of the poorest and blackest cities in the u.s. in one of the wealthiest states in this country Maryland so I suggest that the quotidian therefore it concealed even though often very thinly in everyday racism a quotidian racism or we could just say the normal racism that is that is to say the racism you don't see now not everyone doesn't see it and those who look at revolts from a defensive quotidian perspective they always find their biases confirmed so if you take a quotidian perspective it's normal there it's normal in Turkey it's normal in Mosul or Yemen but not in France not in the UK not in New York when you take a quotidian perspective you always find your biases confirmed when you look at the revolt a broken window looted food a burning bank a burning car they're all terrible forms of violence the perspective of property law but from what perspective is the police killing of amadou diallo Oscar Grant Abner Louima Michael Brown Eric garner Walter Scott Freddie gray Tamir rice laQuan McDonald Jamar Clark Keith Lamont Scott and so many others called violence from what perspective is that called violence the window huh that is a condemnable violence back to the violence that's the violence it's sometimes horrifying how much property law has held our sense of justice captive how a hostage and captive actually this is something that Jacques Derrida I mentioned before who happened to be one of my my teachers before he died this is one of the things he talked about he wrote and spoke at Cardozo law school about the in French the word is duo it means both law and right and he said that the problem with the concept of doo-wop is that it wants us to accept what is legal for what is right but in fact when we deconstruct the law we find that a lot of times the law became a law through extreme forms of violence that then later on it could not recognize as violence at all or would not it could but would not and so the question of what is right has to be separated from the question of what is legal and unfortunately property law has held hostage too much our concept or our capacity to think what is right now on August 9th not long not far from here about an hour and a half's drive south to 2014 on August 9th Michael Brown was killed by a police officer you may have heard about the Ferguson revolt you may have heard about Michael Brown but did you know that he was the 668 person killed in the u.s. by August 9th in 2014 but police in the u.s. killed over a thousand people in that single year in this country 1,200 and nine were killed by police in 2015 Freddie gray was one who are some who are indictments that finally came through to say that he was in fact killed by police there was some dispute about that 1151 were killed by police in 2016 the 2017 numbers are being counted daily not on the news so literally undisputably between every killing you hear of there are thousands thousands that you don't thousands of others and these others are like ghosts the victims we know the ones knit whose names we know the ones I just mentioned they're usually the names of those who were killed in cities rocked by revolt revolt sometimes tells you about because that's what makes it newsworthy not the killing itself but the revolt police brutality is a violence it is a violence and it's a violence that revolt confronts something we could see as far back at least in the case of Rodney King in the 1992 LA riots so those who are willing to think about revolt has to consider the quotidian violence the everyday violence of the situation and not all of a sudden be concerned about violence only when it suits their ethical disposition to think about revolt seriously is also to reject all efforts to reduce every uprising to the stories of the individuals who triggered them so we could go on and on about the names of these people but we know that the so-called Arab Spring was not about Mohammed Bouazizi the Tunisian street vendor who lit himself on fire in December of 2010 as a form of protest against the conditions of life in Tunisia being a street vendor food vendor this is called self-immolation it's a form of protest you cannot reduce the Arab Spring to the unhappiness of a single street vendor in Tunisia we have to try to see the violence in the conditions that made this act of self-immolation appear sensible to boas easy what would make him think that this was a rational thing to do his sister we should think with her his sister boas easy sister asked quote what kind of repression do you imagine it takes for a young man to do this so treatments of particular change does matter particularly from the perspective of the law we have to deal with particular cases we've got to seek justice within those parameters but even justice in a verdict as in the indictments of the six officers responsible for the death of Freddie gray it does not resolve any of the everyday violence of the existing society if it did the numbers would not be going up since the indictments of the was guilty of Freddie Gray's death in Baltimore now in the United States liberals and conservatives despite other differences which you would think if you were watching the news media recently we're very major differences massive irreconcilable differences they are of one mind and many things many big things huge things which is the party that's critical of the carceral state there you won't it's not there right but they are of one mind certainly on the question of revolt do you remember Donald Trump's do you remember when he was accepting the nominee of the his nomination of the Republican Party what were his three words repeated over and again the theme of that that's it Law & Order Law & Order which were directly and repeatedly attached by Trump in that speech to the context of recent police killings and the movement that has become known as black lives matter so any us liberals and conservatives despite other differences mostly minor that doesn't mean unimportant by the way don't misunderstand that point they are of one mind in characterizing revolt and there's a usual triumphant on the triumvirate on the question of revolt it's always the same three things one irrational to violent three ineffective that's it the same triumvirate on the question of revolt irrational violent and ineffective political scientists we you would think maybe would do better Katherine mentioned I was the chair of the political science departments technically I ought to be selling you you'll get these kinds of new ones to insights in the political science program but you will not okay now you can talk to me of course you'll get those from me now I only know the tiny things I know has something about everything else I don't know about which is most most everything but what I mean is political science also generally accept this ridiculous caricature of revolt and I argue the total opposite and all three scores we could talk about that if you want to but what they mean by democracy is the procedure of elections that function intermittently with the input of a near totally passive dimos political scientists and liberals and conservatives in this country are very commonly when they think of democracy they think of basically you know democracy the word democracy the most means people Russy means power now what passes for democracy is a totally passive demos near totally passive and the input of this demos in the democracy you call democracy can be almost no input to elections don't require a very active demos very small percentages of the electorate participate in them very small percentages oh I know you know about the November 8 2016 election but what about the one last week where your weight can be most felt you are most absent and that's not a criticism of you and it's a it's a long historical cultural political and also economic problem the the absence of the demos in democracy this would have confounded Aristotle Aristotle wouldn't have been afraid of democracy if it meant what it now means he wouldn't have worried about democracy he would have said that's okay and you know jean-jacques Rousseau in a social contract famously said democracy would be the best form of government if men were angels because he imagined the demos controlling everything but our our concept of democracy is is decisively uninterested in both a form and content in what is actually called democracy in the long history of human societies and political philosophy so even in the big elections very small percentages of the electorate participate and sometimes a small percentage of that already small percentage determines the outcome so you can have like 62% of the electorate turnout then you can have less than half of that decide the outcome for the victor you can you don't have to go far back to old examples either so unless we want to say that we'll only be able to hear the demos speak if it speaks in ballots then we might also try to hear the demos in other activities like the activities of social upheaval I think democracy is there in Baltimore I think democracy was in Iran in the summer of 2009 when Western commentators said where is democracy I said what there it is in the streets I think democracy is in the anti-democratic underneath the anti-democratic regimes of people like Mubarak and Morsi and Egypt when it enters Tahrir Square and if we don't want to think about democracy in that way then we will have none of it one of the nice things about a revolt is that it also points out the deficits of so-called democracy raising questions that the procedural apparatus totally neglects for example when racism and police brutality became major themes in the last election it was revolt it made them so when Sanders and Clinton argued about in the primaries police brutality it was revolt in Ferguson in Baltimore that put those onto the agenda not that that's any promise of favorable policy outcomes and when Trump at his nomination if the Republican nomination talked about law and order why were they talking about it because of the revolts the recent revolts that haunted that whole election you know was wanted by the specter of revolt that whole election and even now the administration you might say that could be a different discussion for example so these things are are examples there are many other examples also around the world that you can look at and in the book I should be clear that I look at a lot of non-us examples often the seeming sponsor negative response annuity of revolt like it looks like it just came out of nowhere is what masks its rationality and reason because the iconic image of the reasonable is that it's come objective and carefully presented this is called in my field of philosophy this is called epistemology and epistemology is about what looks like knowledge what is knowing what does what form does knowledge take and and you are taught in classes at UIs time and again that that reason is corrupted when you have subjectivity when you don't have care and calm and reason revolt does it look reasonable in this scientific way revolt is unsettling it's subjective its unruly it's a mess it really is a mess so revolt for that reason is typically characterized as the opposite of thinking that's why you see all of the time commentators whenever there's a revolt in any city talking about this unthinking spontaneous irrational violence and then they always want to get somebody in front of the camera to say what's your agenda make it a numbered agenda specifically that everyone signs at the bottom otherwise it's irrational it doesn't have any rationality so revolted tip is tip typically characterized this way as an emotional outburst some something that's entirely destructive condemned nobly violent this old and ongoing characterization rests upon the familiar idea that reason should be dispassionate reason is dispassionate purely objective and you can't be reasonable while being affected by anger you know sometimes if you're in a relationship your partner your boyfriend your girlfriend whoever says something terrible to you in a fight and then later on they say it's not what I thought because I was angry do you believe that there's no truth in the content of the communication when it's delivered in the context of anger it might be might have been the only truth you got that year from your lying lover it might have been now maybe they regret that they didn't say it in a different way more constructive more productive but in the context of the calm the content would be lost in the context of the calm it's not there in the quotidian in a quotidian life that you live with your loved ones much of the truth is concealed I also think that this characterization of revolt stems from a misogynistic scientism that degrades and disqualifies subjectivity and feeling I will tell you about epistemology for me when I was in college I took a course called stem inist epistemology there is a very eye-opening course because it showed this long history of women who had experiences doing things that men did not have experience doing like bearing children and it showed how in this and in this class and also in a book of the same name feminist epistemology how all of this women's knowledge was written off as old wives tales and you know the the doula the the woman who mostly the woman who comes in with a birth experience to the hospital it was a long fight to get into the hospital because medical science refused to recognize that there was knowledge there it's too subjective out what has she done she's only had three children what would she know about the science of childbirth that's a very common it's changing a bit but what what changes it is a long history of trying to think about different forms of knowledge that can appreciate subjective experience that people have so I think that when you look at a revolt as opposed to seeing something macho there this this imagery that sometimes you see of riots and revolts of men throwing bottles at police officers and things like that actually the most powerful imagery for me when I first started to do research on the subject as a PhD student was seeing photographs of the Safa theses in Mexico photographs of these women short mayan women 5 foot 2 standing down these soldiers from Mexico City I thought well that's interesting because it challenges this idea that the standoff is macho it also challenges the idea that the the knowledge must be objective and that subjectivity has nothing to teach us so exploring the reason of revolt and even more the notion of revolt as reason challenges widespread assumptions about how reasonable persons act it challenges the common claim that good thinking must always be dispassionate and also challenges the image of revolt as math as a masculine physical confrontation of macho powers if we unpack the critical content of revolt it produces new understandings of what thinking is what thinking looks like what thinking maybe and about how and flair thinking happens not always is it in the university sometimes it's in the streets but this calls for a reversal of perspectives commonly held in both society and society and science in society this calls for reversals of perspective on the notions of practicality violence and irrationality I would ask you if you're convinced by any of these arguments to participate in the reversal of that particular perspective as members of society when we see a revolt unruly messy scary even I would invite you to think about how it raises questions about irrationality and violence and effect I think we could see all of us I believe we can see revolt as a practical response to various forms of quotidian violence we could see it as a response that usually makes sense and typically makes good arguments to it was very strange for me when I was studying this up a thesis to see how people said why did they have to make a revolt why did they do that why couldn't they do a different thing well in Mexico by that time you had over 70 years of one-party rule and they were the indigenous population very massive and very unhappy and they were trying all kind of things and then finally when there's a revolt the question is why did they do it that way couldn't they keep on living in Oblivion as they called it unheard invisible what good is rationality if it cannot even be seen in science this calls for reversals of perspective on notions of objectivity intelligence and analysis I say in your capacity as a student as a professor a student you could think this way too about what doesn't get considered or taken seriously in your classes I would like to see more social scientists political scientists looking at revolt as a form of speaking speaking by other means as a act as the activity of a general intellect at work helping us to understand the real problems of the world we can understand problems from from paying close attention to a revolt that were previously not understood very well or at all so now drawing to a close here in between every revolt we are haunted by the specter of the next one in between every revolt were haunted by the specter of the next one the most recent revolt is never the last in the introduction in my book I talk about the concept Antebellum the time before the war and I suggest we talk about auntie bev ulta every time is anti revolta every time is Antebellum too but a war is not a revolt it's something else in the possibility of revolts resides the possibility for rethinking and to be very optimistic you know I opened with some bad news let me close with some good I believe that in a revolt we could see the possibility for rethinking and remaking the world revolt does not solve all the problems once and for all it may not solve any of them but it tells us that there's a real desire for a different world that can express itself in powerful disruptions of our upside-down reality it does a lot of other things we could talk about if you want effective things to change relations and change people and change their understandings of themselves in the world around them revolts do them and there's quite a bit of evidence that it that they do globally revolt has been communicating this to us with greater frequency in recent years so the spectre of revolt Holmes if it is not now happening we know that it will thanks
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Easter Sunday Worship April 4, 2021 Bethesda Lutheran Church
[Music] so [Music] do me [Music] good morning and welcome to worship on this resurrection of our lord sunday the first of seven sundays of the easter season first i want to thank all the children that decorated butterflies as you can see the cross is covered with them they look lovely and if any of you at home have not sent yours in easter is not a day it's season so if you send them in we still have room to add them to the cross now this morning our two vocalists jay and mary beth they went to the tomb to see jesus body and when they got there there was a really big surprise so i'm gonna let them tell you what it [Music] was [Music] nice [Music] i invite you to ring bells during the service every time we sing the word alleluia and bob is going to now show you that word alleluia hallelujah christ is risen christ is risen indeed by the resurrection of life we share in christ let us give thanks for the gift of baptism we thank you risen christ for living waters where you make us new leading us from death to life from tears to joy we bless you risen christ that your spirit comes to us in the grace filled waters of the reaper light reigns to our thirsty earth light streams that revive our souls like cups of cool water shamed with strangers breathe your peace on your church when we hide in fear clothe us with your mercy and forgiveness send us companions on our journey as we share your life make us one risen in christ cleanse our hearts shower us with life to you be given all praise with the holy spirit in the glory of god now and forever amen [Music] is [Music] come on [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] oh the grace of our lord jesus christ the love of god and the communion of the holy spirit be with you all please join me in the courier in peace in peace let us pray lord lord have mercy christ have mercy lord have mercy for the reign of god and for peace throughout the world for the unity of all let us pray lord have mercy christ have mercy lord have mercy for your people here who have come to give you praise for the strength to live your word let us pray lord [Music] help save and defend us oh god amen let us pray oh god you gave your only son to suffer death on the cross for our redemption and by his glorious resurrection you delivered us from the power of death make us die every day to sin that we may live with him forever in the joy of resurrection through your son jesus christ our lord who lives and reigns with you and the holy spirit one god now and forever first reading is x peter began to speak to the people i truly understand that god chose no partiality but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him you know the message he sent to the people of israel preaching peace by jesus christ he is the lord of all that message spread throughout the judea beginning in galilee after the baptism that john announced how god anointed jesus of nazareth with the holy spirit and with power how he went about doing good and healed all who were repressed by the devil for god was with him we are witnesses to all that he did both in jude judea and in jerusalem they put him to death by hanging him on a tree but god raised him on the third day and allowed him to appear not to all the people but to us who were chosen by god as witnesses and who ate and drank with him after he rose from the dead he commanded us to preach to the people and to testify that he is the one ordained by god as judge of the living and the dead all the prophets testified about him that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name the word of the lord psalm 118 o give thanks to the lord for he is good his steadfast love endures forever [Music] the lord is my strength and my might he has become my salvation i shall not die but i shall live and recount the deeds of the lord [Music] open to me the gates of righteousness that i may enter through him through them and give thanks to the lord the righteous shall enter through it i thank you that you have answered me and have become my salvation [Music] this is the lord's doing it is marvelous in our eyes [Music] the second scripture reading is from corinthians now i would remind you brothers and sisters of the good news that i proclaim to you which you in turn received in which also you stand through which also you are being saved if you hold firmly to the message that i fulfilling to you unless you have come to believe in vain for i hand it on to you as of first importance what i in turn had received that christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures and that he was buried and that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures and that he appeared to cephas then to the twelve then he appeared to more than 500 brothers and sisters at one time most of whom are still alive though some have died then he appeared to james then to all the apostles last of all as to one untimely born he appeared also to me for i am the least of the apostles i am fit to be called an apostle because i persecuted the church of god but by the grace of god i am what i am and his grace toward me has not been in vain on the contrary i worked harder than any of them though it was not i but the grace of god that is with me whether then it was i or they so we proclaim and so you have come to believe the word of the lord please stand for the gospel [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] here the good news of jesus christ is told to us by mark a reading from the 16th chapter glory to you when the sabbath was over mary magdalene and mary the mother of james and salome brought spices so that they might go and anoint jesus body and very early on the first day of the week when the sun had risen they went to the tomb they had been saying to one another who will roll away the stone for us from the entrance to the tomb when they looked up they saw that the stone which was very large had already been rolled back as they entered the tomb they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side and they were alarmed but he said to them do not be alarmed you are looking for jesus of nazareth who was crucified he has been raised he is not here look there is the place where they laid him but go and tell the disciples and peter that he is going ahead of you to galilee there you will see him just as he told you so they went out and fled from the tomb for terror and amazement had seized them and they said nothing to anyone for they were afraid the gospel of the lord praise to you o christ this is the day that the lord has acted let us rejoice and be glad in it it's hard to believe that we are spending our second easter apart last year none of us could imagine more than a year of isolation this year has been filled with illness disability and death from coven we have lived in fear for ourselves and loved ones getting coveted we have experienced sadness and even despair over covet as it moved around the world this past year the church kept moving around the world instead of a palm sunday procession last summer we walked for justice for people of color instead of bringing food to church we brought groceries for our neighbors and ran errands for them as we looked at the cross we remember all of those who suffer violence at the hands of those in power just as jesus went ahead of his disciples jesus goes ahead of us very present to us in this pandemic we have moved from fear to courage even amid the fear we have moved from darkness into light we have moved from death to resurrection we can still feel joy in jesus resurrection because we are easter people jesus came to fix a world gone wrong he noticed those on the margins of society those who are invisible who have no voice the poor differently abled those from other countries and races all those in need he felt compassion toward them deep deep in his gut he treated others with kindness gentleness patience and humility he showed us how to bear with one another he encouraged us to put on love as he did jesus calls us to continue his work this pandemic has helped us to see the world in need jesus is lord of that world in fact jesus is lord of the universe and of all people christ is the hope of the world because he and he alone is the judge over all people he alone is the peace of the world and the future belongs to him alone jesus is not just the one in whom christians hope he is the hope of all people whether they know it or not he is the hope of the world both of the living and the dead with the spirit's help peter learns that god shows no partiality luke writes that peter expands his ministry to include all people he taught that jesus went about doing good and healing those oppressed by the devil he was crucified and god raised him and all who believe in him receive forgiveness on this day we in the faith community look differently at the world because god does not look with partiality even at us peter and so many others were witnesses of jesus life death and resurrection jesus commanded them to share what they knew and they did saint paul writes to the church at corinth that jesus died for our sins was buried and raised on the third day the disciples were witnesses as were 500 others finally jesus appeared to paul who felt he did not deserve a visit because he persecuted the early church but god thought otherwise paul now understands that he is who he is purely by the grace of god and that god's grace toward him has not been in vain paul embraces his ministry to the world he worked harder than others because of the spirit working in him it's disappointing that we are not together again for easter but remember this we don't live in the church we live in the world and worship always ends by us being sent out into the world to serve the spirit helps us hear the needs of the world so that we may serve them the spirit empowers us to witness to the good news of resurrection this is where we show our love toward god and serve our neighbors the gospel is as simple as the psalmist writes the steadfast love of the lord endures forever god has become my salvation this is covenantal love offered to us unconditionally salvation in fact is a covenantal relationship and salvation is a meal an unending feast god's table expands to include the world and god has saved a place for you at that table at god's table we meet all of our sisters and brothers and we learn that we belong to one another we learn how to love each other in a world that is deeply divided over abortion and gun laws and climate change immigration racism gender identity in the war in the middle east god embraces every one of us we all belong to god and we all are welcome and jesus is lord of all i pray that people will hear that love and acceptance from us i pray that we can heal the divisions and unite as the body of christ in the world that god loves so dearly now in mark's account the women at the tomb do not say a word they're silent because they are awe struck by god god whose only son came as a helpless infant jesus who walked with them ate with them taught them inspired and amazed them god on a cross was simply too much to absorb god found dead in a tomb was beyond their comprehension and finally god raising jesus who is alive again and waiting for you in galilee was simply too much they were filled with terror and amazement they simply could not speak they were immersed in this revelation of god their presence of god was so powerful to them they dare not speak for there are no words in response to all that god has done they're not speechless they are in reverence silence and holy awe if they were to speak it would have been about their experience but this holy moment is about god and all that god has done jesus resurrection is not the end of the story it is only the beginning easter means that our tears will be wiped away illness and death will be no more we live in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life just as jesus moved through suffering through death into life we too will be raised this is the day that the lord has acted let us rejoice and be glad in it amen [Music] i shall not hunger me oh [Music] is [Music] is [Music] is [Music] i [Music] me [Music] is [Music] oh [Music] please stand as you are able and join me in the apostles creed i believe in god the father almighty creator of heaven and earth i believe in jesus christ god's only son our lord was conceived by the holy spirit born of the virgin mary suffered under pontius pilate was crucified but died and was buried he descended to the dead on the third day he rose again he ascended into heaven he is seated at the right hand of the father and he will come to judge the living and the dead i believe in the holy spirit the holy catholic church the communion of saints the forgiveness of sins the resurrection of the body and the light of everlasting amen alive in the risen christ by the power of the holy spirit we bring our prayers before god who promises to hear us and answer in steadfast love after each category anyone who wishes to pray may do so we pray for people heavenly father we remember before you today the women and men in our military who serve at our request preserving our freedom that we may worship you as we see fit keep them safe from danger in this land and overseas and protect them under the strong hand of their patron saint michael be with your families as they are separated one from the other and let them feel your love surrounding them gracious god we also pray today for those who lack adequate food and shelter especially keep us mindful during this easter season as we collect food each week we pray for all of those on our prayer list we pray for scientists public health experts physicians nurses all caregivers that have worked tirelessly during this past year of the pandemic lord i pray that every christian out there celebrates the real reason for easter we pray for the planet creator god our governor has set an ambitious environmental goal for the coming decades help us to be so supportive of supportive of this goal and embrace the changes it will bring to our everyday lives we give thanks that the biomass plant has been permanently stopped our air can remain clean and the asthma in the valley will not be exacerbated we also know that lord we are headed toward a war water shortage we ask you to help us to be good stewards of water so that every person on this planet will have safe water to drink we pray to praise loving father thank you for this day thank you for the gift of grace we receive through the resurrection of our lord jesus christ i give thanks for all those who have faithfully led our worship when we have not been in person and we praise god that our congregation has safely made it through this pandemic and we long for the day when we will be together again to sing your praises for all that you have done [Music] oh [Music] oh in the hope of new life in christ we raise our prayers to you trusting in your never-ending goodness and mercy through jesus christ our risen lord amen the peace of the lord be with you always also with you we share god's peace on this day we remember the women who went to jesus tomb to properly prepare his body for burial they were astonished when they found an empty tomb and heard that he is risen the risen christ helps us to remember that despair is not the end of our journey the risen christ also speaks of god's ever-present love and gives the church resurrection hope as easter people we manifest god's never-ending love in the world by the giving of our time talents and financial resources for it is with christ's limitless and restorative love that we humbly and graciously offer back to god a portion of what god has given us we ask god to bless these gifts [Music] praise holy spirit [Music] please join me in the offering prayer god of love you can call us beloved children and welcome us to your table receive our lives gathered into one by the holy spirit let us pray as jesus taught us our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us as we forgive those who sin in existence and lead us not into temptation but to deliver [Music] now as we are sent out into the world after each worship service mary beth lewison has given us a challenge for every sunday in easter she's put together a wonderful display here of the kinds of food that the open pantry needs there are many people struggling financially because of the pandemic so please every week set something aside for the pantry and when it is safe for us to resume in person worship you can bring it then or if you'd like to bring it sometime during the week give the church office a call and we'll be happy to receive it whenever you would like to bring it and now may our glorious god grant you a spirit of wisdom to know and to love the risen lord jesus the god of life father son and holy spirit bless you now and forever [Music] so [Applause] so [Music] is [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] is [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] is [Music] is [Music] go forth into the world to serve god with gladness be of good courage hold fast to that which is good render to no one evil for evil strengthen the faint-hearted support the weak help the afflicted honor all people love and serve god rejoicing in the power of the holy spirit amen hallelujah christ has go in peace share the good news [Music] hallelujah [Applause] [Music]
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A MUST addition to E.V.E.R.Y Indian therapists’ library #PoornimaBhola #ChetnaDuggal # RathnaIsaac
i'm reviewing a book that was released 20 days ago for indian counsellors and psychologists the preface of this book clearly defines its purpose reflective practice and professional development and psychotherapy by punima bhullah chetna rival and it is the only indian book that addresses mindful attention or reflection as a medium to scaffold the indian therapist learning in their therapeutic work it's a book for therapists and trainees at all levels of development i picked up this book because i know the works of two of the three authors purnima bhola and chetna the girl first hand i have held them in high esteem from the early days of my career i have known them to be equanimous and even tempered at all levels of their career their writing has always been evidence-based and thorough they are laborious in their documentation and above all non-partisan on a side note the book on eminent indian psychologist which was published in 2017 since uh psychology completed 100 years of its existence in india in 2016 thought it worth dedicating only one chapter chapter 35 to a woman psychologist which as is usual in all sciences was a grave error of omission which is why i'm so much more thrilled that all three of the authors were women i specifically say this because as it so happens 90 of my mentors and respected peers in this profession have been brilliant women i hold the authors of this book in that category so i came to it with very high expectations first of all the book is long it's meant as a reference book i enjoyed my initiation into the book i'm going to be using a few of these cards because i've made notes with the example of horowitz's 2013 book on looking where she takes us on a series of walks with 11 experts and views the same neighborhood through these different lenses making the familiar unfamiliar and the old new so the authors clearly delineate the process of reflection and they highlight cultural context which is so important while our profession studies human suffering suffering our textbooks omit uh physical and social settings historically constituted customs and practices ethno theories socioeconomics and this book addresses this gap in india and it recommends reflection and introspection as a means to bridge this gap the model used uh is the declarative procedural reflective one where the first system consists of gathering knowledge the second is practical where you're actually practicing or you are in supervised therapy and the last is observing interpreting and evaluating what happened reflection is a luxury in our setting i mean if we can charge a client nine to ten thousand rupees for 50 minutes it can justify the cost of spending another two hours contemplating investing in oneself and the client and the relationship authors clearly talk about what to reflect on how to do the reflection including a toolkit for critical thinking when to reflect and even where to reflect i was thrilled to see the mention of kalyan's red book which is a bit of a giveaway that the authors are well read the book went on to talk about time travel where you trace your motivations to become a therapist in part to rekindle that spark and give meaning again to what you do they explore autobiographical accounts of therapists that give you an assortment of narratives they tell you about marsha linehan's famous 2011 interview which benedict carey a science reporter had written about in the new york times interesting for me how the authors here use the same line of inquiry on origin stories and you know this is taken by dc and marvel universes and we so ready except that but uh we don't really do it with ourselves and so also i think dr arul kapoor in his 25-year follow-up of why people take sannyas or follow the spiritual path uh uses the same sort of inquiry the third chapter addresses the personhood of therapists regardless of their theoretical orientation this was an interesting take for me since i'd never really seen myself this way i did like the inclusion of a therapist reflections on the self as understood in indian spiritual thought it's also the philosophy that i'm familiar with i am however quite curious to know more about other non-hindu non-dominant indian spiritual traditions and i await scientific and explorative writings on these as well so this was the only like you know that i found some of the work proposed by the authors is very helpful in avoiding burnout which is another reason to read this book this chapter is a bit technical but i liked how they speak of an embedded orientation and developing a personal school of therapy as a result now these have to fit in with our personality our values our worldviews our socioeconomics and the question of institutional pluralism is an important one and i would hope that professors of psychology read this chapter with particular interest my entire practice is based on the therapeutic alliance and the authors address this in chapter 5. i enjoyed reading poornima's reflection on her experience of attunement and being married to a musicologist attunement is an important uh aspect of my life in more than one way i'm of course quite fond of dr samithar bhatthari and enjoyed reading his interview things become slightly more complicated with the pandemic and this chapter might have been modified had the pandemic occurred earlier every chapter has perspectives on training and development which i think is a very valuable addition to this book the next chapter talks about engaging with diversity in the therapy room with dr susan howard previously having talked about warp and weft and so this chapter logically advances that illustration to address multicultural fabric and the existence of cultures within cultures in india i find the addressing of context quintessential to therapy it affects how we see ourselves how our clients see us it filters who can see whom levels of proficiency or cognitive sophistication it determines outcomes in some ways and the example of vikram patel's ngo sangat and its model is mentioned apart from some others and of course everyone knows i'm very fond of sangha than the work they do and this has been the case since 2011. there is a very important mention of feelings of inadequacy envy and resentment on the part of the therapist towards the clients from elite or money backgrounds or clients who have something that we don't uh caste religion gender sexual orientation affirmative practices and other identities are addressed very very important here i'd like to encourage students of psychology to have their professors read this chapter especially if like me you had an enfield chauvinistic professor with conservative beliefs that you knew uh was dogmatic jingoistic and prejudiced gift them this reading any book that quotes jrr tolkien is unlikely to get any criticism from me so chapter 8 discusses learning from clients and the quote it is time to recast the drama of psychotherapy to retire the star therapist and place the heroic client in the leading role is the hallmark of a good therapist therapy after all is collaborative empiricism client narrators are our teachers feedback is critical and any therapist who persists in disregarding client inputs is incompetent in my opinion clients contribute to one's personal and professional growth chapter 9 addresses supervision and the creation of safe spaces as well as the role of the supervisor as a facilitator of this reflective practice it gives some tips and guidance to supervisors along with a much needed toolkit the tenth chapter addresses therapy for the therapist and for those of us who've read freud young janet brewer spy right the list goes on we're all very well aware of their practices of reflection of therapy of letters and correspondences to each other culturally i do personally believe we've become much less introspective as healers therapists whatever you want to call us unless you yourself reflect on human suffering on your own suffering something that philosophers have done for centuries be them spiritual religious atheist agnostic thinkers need to spend time in gaining their own insights into their personal suffering and their personal biases i don't think there's any growth without this in chapter 11 the authors discuss investments in the self that's the therapist they call therapeutic work emotional labor i agree with the explanation of the cycle of caring it explains my own burnout they talk of self-care in the face of client suicide something that i wish i knew as a young therapist they address the personal lives of therapists especially in india where we have unrelenting standards and self-sacrifice as part of our process the last chapter of the book addresses integrating reflection into masters and info programs in india they speak of the emerging evidence base and the need for more research they speak of the difficulties and challenges in training the critique of reflective practice alongside the recognition of its potential gives one a sort of balanced view of its value and i appreciate the authors presenting such a balance a balanced appraisal rather than you know an unrestrained rapsodic one-sided praise all in all i was very appreciative of an indian publication without spelling mistakes and i must add that it addresses the range of issues alongside an assortment of case vignettes to better explain how to get on being an indian therapist without working yourself into the ground or burning the candle at both ends i felt quite relieved to see that i was not the only one in that respect this book for me is a win congrats honima chetna and ratna [Music] you
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Webinar: Adapting Evaluations in the Era of Social Distancing
[Mike:] Good day everyone. Here we are at the beginning of our live webinar and I'm your host, Michael Lesiecki. Our topic today is Adapting Evaluations in the Era of Social Distancing. Let me remind you, that the webinar will be recorded and you'll automatically get a link to the recording. And thank you for joining today. Just a few comments, many of you know the Adobe system. But, please use the chat window to respond to our questions and to ask us questions as well. Let's begin our webinar and we're being recorded right now. We'd like to thank ATE Central. the information hub for the National Science Foundation's ATE program for making this webinar possible through their webinar hosting service. You can find out more about ATE central at atecentral.net. This webinar is brought to you by EvaluATE. EvaluATE is the evaluation hub for the ATE program. EvaluATE advances evaluation in the ATE community by offering training's, cultivating a network, researching emerging topics, and collecting data about the ATE program, and of course by producing webinars like this one. Let's talk about the webinar materials. The slides for this webinar are already on evaluates website. All you know that URL, but let me say it again evalu hyphen a-t-e dot o-r-g. So you'll find the information right there. You can download those resources from that site the recording, as I mentioned will be available in a couple of days and that will be emailed to you. That's me on the left, Mike Lesiecki, I work with Luka Partners and I also have the privilege of working with EvaluATE on the production of these webinars. I'll be the moderator for today, and Lyssa Wilson Becho will be the main presenter for this webinar. Dr. Wilson Becho works with EvaluATE which is located at The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. Before we get started, we'd like to recognize our colleagues who work behind the scenes to help bring this webinar to you today. Including; the EvaluATE team, Carolyn Williams-Noren EvaluATE's editor, and working with me of Luka Partners Janet Penn horn and Shannon Pane. So thanks everyone for your help today. This webinar is designed for individuals funded by NSF's ATE Program. The Advance Technological Education Program. That program is focused on improving technician education, mainly through two-year colleges. It funds projects in high-tech areas like advanced manufacturing, engineering technologies, IT, nanotechnologies, cybersecurity, and so on. This is a good time to point out that the views expressed in this webinar are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. And now, I'll turn things over to Lyssa, go ahead, lyssa great picture by the way. [Lyssa:] Thanks Mike, so like Mike said, I'm Lyssa Wilson Becho and I'm coming to you today from my home office in Kalamazoo, Michigan. So you can see here me, and my daughter Maya, and my dog Sadie. So today's webinar is a little bit different than EvaluATE's typical webinars. And not just because I'm in my home, instead of on our University campus. But instead of pulling from a broad established body of knowledge and evaluation, we're all learning from each other and creating a new set of collective wisdom in this time of Covid-19. So I want to give a shout out to the evaluation community. Their ingenuity, their commitment, their passion, and their creativity. I've been really inspired by a lot of ideas for my fellow evaluators throughout the creation of this webinar. So I've posted a list of some of my favorite blogs and resources available on the webinars website. And, I also want to hear from all of you in the audience as we're all learning and inventing in this moment. So please, share your questions, your successes, and your stories in the chat window throughout the webinar. And then after the webinar, our team will go through the chat and pull out some of the resources and strategies that you shared. Because you're an important part of creating this new collective wisdom about evaluation in the time of social distancing. So before they really dive in, I want to do a quick check-in with everyone. So we're gonna try something new here, so hang on with us this. If this doesn't happen to work but we're gonna try a word cloud in Adobe Connect. So when this loads you'll see a text box in the center of your screen. It may take a while mine is still loading. When it loads it's going to ask you to share in one word how are you currently feeling about your evaluations right now. So think about your that one word, while it loads. There we go, looks like mine loaded. Hopefully everyone else is loaded. So instead of using the chat box, actually put that question in there. Oh look! It looks like things are popping up. I see a lot of words of uncertain, delayed, anxious, challenging, overwhelming, stuck. But I also see things like excited, and whoa, and curious. I think there are just so many emotions that really come with the current situation that we're in. It looks like that uncertain right is really popping up. Yeah, I think we're gonna talk about that a lot today. All right. Yeah. Great. All right Mike let's go ahead and close that so you can get back to the slides. And certain for sure, yeah well you know no matter what you're feeling about your evaluations, I want everyone to go ahead and take a deep breath. So I know it may sound a bit silly, but I want us to start by taking at least one deep breath together. So relax your body, and take a deep breath in and out. So we've seen a lot of rapid change in our work and in our personal lives due to Covid-19 Policies and processes were changing by the day, if not by the hour. And now things have calmed down a bit since March, we're not back to normal and we may never get back to what was normal. Tom Shwandt coined this term "Post-Normal Evaluation" calling for a shift in evaluation practice. He was reflecting on the increased complexity of our modern world and the increased rate of social change and he saw a need for a new kind of evaluation practice. And that was before Covid-19. So now in the post Covid era, the rate of change in our political environments, both national and local, will only continue to increase. As Michael Quinn Patten says "Evaluators have a responsibility to embrace change.". It is important to acknowledge that evaluation, along with the projects that they evaluate, will exist in uncertainty and change for the foreseeable future. That's scary at first, but it's also really exciting. It gives us a chance to redefine what we want normal to look like. It means more evaluation activities might occur online rather than face-to-face. It means more virtual conferences or non-traditional data collection techniques. While we are altering our activities in the midst of crisis, it's very possible that these "alterations" may continue far into the future. Making the strategies that we talked about today not just an immediate solution, but part of the post-normal evaluation. So even before we get started into strategies for adjusting your evaluation. Take a breath and recognize that your evaluation plans are going to change, and that's okay. This path opens up opportunities for us to think creatively about our evaluations. To try new things, to learn new skills, and most importantly connect with others on a more personal level, and show the importance of evaluation in social programs and decision-making. So I want to do a chat here, take a minute to consider what you hope this new normal brings for you in your evaluations. So share your answer in the chat box. You know I asked this question of our evaluate team earlier and I got answers like "looking forward to cutting down on emissions due to less travel" right or "learning new skills and being comfortable with online tools". So I think all of you start to starting to answer now. Streamlining evaluation, more equity and accessibility, great. More flexibility, creative approaches. Wow, you guys all have these really wonderful ideas. They're coming in so fast that's great! Trans-formative evaluation, creativity, new skills, clarity, and how to be ethical. These are all really great! I'll give you a moment to finish, because I want to hear from all of you. We can collect this chat later. Students, new participatory methods, yes definitely a well thought-out approach. So Sara, yeah, I think that's really important. Great, I think these are all things that we are definitely going to talk about throughout this webinar today. So like the title says, I want to share some strategies and considerations for adjusting evaluations in this time of social distancing. So these are by no means an exhaustive list of everything that you should do or that you could do. But I hope that they provide a starting point and that they spark some ideas that you can integrate into your work today. So after you take a deep breath and you recognize that things are gonna change, press the pause button on evaluation activities and reassess what is that change that happened in your projects. Whether it was written into the evaluation plan or not, this is the time to perform a quick process evaluation. So if you haven't already, the project team and evaluation team should check in over the phone, over videoconferencing, or at six feet apart. It's important to fully understand and document how Covid and the resulting disruptions, have affected the project and their surrounding context. Evaluations need to be responsive to how each context in each culture is responding to the situation. Because each are unique and will have unique consequences for the evaluation. So revisiting a project logic model, if they have one, can be a very great way to structure this conversation. The logic model gives you a structure to ask questions like, "what's changed in terms of the input or resources for this project", "have there been any change in the budget or access to needed resources". For example, many technical education programs rely on labs and equipment to give students a hands-on experience. Closed college campuses and restricted access to the lab space have a cascading effect on the rest of the project. Which brings us to their next question, "how has the change in inputs affected the project activities?". So if colleges aren't allowing access to that lab space, has this affected the courses that can be offered? Or the certificates that can be awarded? And what changes in the outcome can we expect? Will there be a change in students knowledge or proficiency? Will there be an effect on job placement in the future? Will some students be more affected than others? All of these will have a direct impact on the evaluation. The changes might affect the evaluation questions that are most important, maybe which criteria are measured, and maybe the placement for targets for success. So remember to document these changes, and not just with sticky notes. But document them systematically in a way that will help explain patterns and evaluation data and can inform the interpretation process. So whether your evaluation is aiming to show project impact or provide formative guidance, understanding how Covid affected the project will be important when reporting these evaluated findings. Evaluation questions may change because the project changes. But they may also change, because the questions that the stakeholders want answered have now changed. Which brings us to our next strategy. Be proactive. It can be tempting to place evaluations on hold until things get quote "back to normal". But as we talked about earlier, we're headed towards a new normal. One where certainty and stability will be hard to come by. So don't just try and wait it out. So as this cartoon by Chris Licea says, uncertainty may not end. Instead of pressing pause on the evaluation plan entirely. Consider re-scaling some aspects to collect real-time relevant information. Ideas for this hopefully come from the mini process evaluation we talked about in the previous strategy. Perhaps the project staff have questions about how Covid is affecting their participants. Perhaps they want to know formative feedback on how participants like their altered activities? All of these stakeholder needs could lead to an opportunity for rapid data collection. I've heard from a couple of ATE evaluators who have included questions on existing surveys about how Covid is affecting students. And about how students are experiencing the move to online courses. This is a great use of real collecting real-time data. There's a lot of potential for collecting data in the now to inform quick moving decisions and policies. So evaluators may shy away from the idea of rapid data collection and analysis. Asking questions about their reliability and validity of these findings, but many times reacting to flawed data is better than not using any data at all. For example an academic program that's looking to move to distance learning, or a doctor's office that wants to implement tele-medicine, might need to know more about their audiences internet access. Or they might want to know what their participants need right now. So real-time evaluation data, acknowledging the potential flaws can be more helpful in decision making than not having any data at all. Recently many evaluators have pointed to the concept of "good enough evaluation". So as Rossi and Lipsey wrote "the evaluations must find a work with their balance between ensuring the validity of findings and making them timely, meaningful, and useful to the consumers". Particularly in a time of crisis, evaluators should prioritize good enough evaluation designs in order to collect useful and relevant information. Being proactive in collecting real-time evaluation data can help aid projects and tough decision making. So projects are being forced to make decisions around their activities; which to keep, which to cut, and how to adapt them. Insights from evaluation data and evaluative thinking can be invaluable in this process. Evaluation data and evaluative thinking can help determine which activities were most impactful, which served the most participants, and which are essential in the larger project theory of change. Evaluators themselves can also be a great resource in the decision-making. Evaluators can help the team think evaluatively and they have skills in collaborative decision-making and facilitation. So you know collaborative decision-making these days looks a lot less like this, and a lot more like this. So how do you make the most of virtual decision-making? Well one possibility is through the use of an online collaborative whiteboard. So this is a screenshot from the online software Miro. You can find it at miro.com. We have a lot more examples of different virtual whiteboards you can see on our handout. So these platforms can do a variety of things, but I want to focus on how these platforms can help teams make strategic decisions. So you might consider using a whiteboard template like this, if your project needs to prioritize activities. So if the projects activity is easy to carry out while practicing social distancing, and it plays an essential role in the project theory of change, your team might put that activity in the top right corner in the high feasibility and high importance. If an activity is feasible given Covid restrictions, but past evaluation reports has shown that it hasn't had much impact, then your team might decide that it's lower in importance. Finally, if an activity has been shown by the evaluation to be of high importance and high impact, but it's currently just not feasible due to campus closures or social distancing rules, your team might place it in the top left corner. So through critical conversation, your team can place all the project activities in the template. The activities on the top right corner are the ones that your project would want to focus on first. Templates like this, paired with critical reflection of past evaluation reports or recently collected data, can support reasoned decision-making. So its projects and evaluations are making quick in the moment decision, it's important to consider equity in these decisions. So what do we mean when we say equity? Well the W.H.O defines equity as "the absence of avoidable or remediable differences among groups of people". And when I say consider equity, I'm talking about this kind of equity. Making sure that new policies and decisions are not leading to avoidable differences among groups. But I'm also talking about equity as a means, as a way of doing. That our decisions and the resulting activities are done in a way that models dignity and justice, without recreating harm or oppressive structures. We know that especially in times of crisis inequities our deepened, and Covid has proven to be no different. So when making decisions about the evaluation activities reflect on who is missing in that decision-making process, whose voices or values are not being represented, and who is likely to be disadvantaged by the changes in the evaluation plan. These same concerns apply to changes in project activities, so pay close attention to the evaluation data to see if inequities are being reproduced at the project level. For example, are rural students with limited access to the Internet being disadvantaged by the move to online courses? Does college enrollment for some students declined because of financial hardship? With a close watch, these inequities can be spotted early and addressed early. So I want to go ahead and stop here, and give some time for some reflections and some questions. I do have two quick polls to start off our reflection, but please if you have questions that you haven't asked yet in the chat, feel free to add them in there. So the first poll, Mike can we go ahead and bring up the first poll. So the first poll is going to ask "what challenges are you facing as a result of Covid-19?" So there are different options here and you can choose more than one, if you feel like you've been experiencing multiple of these. So we see a number of people, fair amount of people over half have said that evaluation or project activities have been delayed or canceled. Yeah I'm hearing a lot of that too, right. Particularly for programs that happen on college campuses, those college campuses have been closed or moved to online education. Also seeing a lot of people who say that they're just adjusting to working remotely with their team, yeah that can be such a big adjustment, right. It's really different when you're not seeing everyone face to face every day. And then maybe of shifting to phone or online data collection. Great, Mike can we move to the next poll? So the next poll is gonna ask you "What opportunities have you seized as a result of Covid-19?" and again, there are five different choices but you can choose multiple of them. So I see people are saying that they're, you know literally facilitating this reflection around the project's mission and purpose. A lot of people are exploring online tools for team collaboration, that's great. I'm also glad to see that a number of you are taking a step back to care for yourself and your family because that's so important. So Mike I might turn it over to you to see if there are any any really great questions that we can address. [Mike:] thank you Lyssa. Should I just leave this poll slide up for a moment this blank pole slide? [Lyssa:] Yeah I think that's good. [Mike:] So here's a question, it's from an evaluator. It's a difficult question she says "my projects team seems to have gone into hiding during the Covid situation. It's like it's like they're not trying anything. I want to encourage them to look at new things. How should I go about doing it? I mean how forceful can I be?" That's the question. [Lyssa:] That's a great question, and you know I've seen similar things in some of the projects that I work with as well. And I think the first thing to remember is that everyone experiences the situation differently. Right, so giving space for them to do what they need to do for themselves and for their family. And then when they feel like they're ready you know I think that there's a great opportunity to be creative and try new things here just like you said. Unfortunately this doesn't seem like it's going away anytime soon, so I think that there is certainly enough time for them to adjust to this new normal, and then to try some of those new ideas that you want to try. [Mike:] That's a good point, good point Lyssa. Here's one from our participants, What about if you've any suggestions on the problem of online saturation. Whether it's evaluation or endless meetings. Have you seen perhaps solutions to something like that or is it just something we have to deal with, saturation? [Lyssa:] Yes right. It's like the endless back-to-back zoom calls. I think one thing to consider is you know not making your meetings a full hour. Right, because how many times do you have three full hour meetings back-to-back. But, make sure that they're like 50 minutes, so that you're giving yourself at least a 10 minute break in between so you can get up from your desk and not share the screen. But I also think just setting boundaries for yourself and participants to say you know they're gonna take a break in the middle of the day. But I think that's a tough question, and I think people that were asking to participate in virtual data collection are struggling with the same thing. [Mike:] You know, here's a good question I think from one of our participants. Today you know they have planned, I'm paraphrasing a little bit Lyssa. They have planned a fairly extensive survey you know to look at the impact of their project, but now they're thinking maybe they should limit it to a much shorter set of questions. Does that make sense? Any guidelines? [Lyssa:] Yeah I would probably agree to shorten surveys and talk about that a little bit later in the webinar as well. Unfortunately there's no rule of thumb, in terms of how long your survey should be. But generally, I would say that it should just be shorter. Right, everyone's dealing with a lot of things, so being respectful of their time and making sure that the data that you are gathering is of high quality, when they do respond. So probably splitting it up into shorter surveys, depending on how big your population is, you might be able to split them up into different subsections and ask different questions to different groups. [Mike:] you know one of our participants just chimed right along with you. How do we avoid adding to the stress that people are already under and yet we still have to get our evaluation work done? That's the question isn't it? [Lyssa:] yeah [Mike:] One more for you and then of course we'll have other another question break further on so I encourage people to to keep coming in with their good questions. Now as you mentioned that an evaluator can be proactive and think by working with their project team how to restructure things, at what point are you actually making changes in the evaluation plan that might have to go back to the funding agency for approval? I mean how do you, how do you know where you are on that side of the line? Does that question make sense Lyssa? [Lyssa:] It does. Um so I know at least within ATE as long as you are staying with the general the initial mission and spirit of the grant you shouldn't necessarily have to go back to the funder, the NSF program officer, to approve changes. However, if the project itself drastically changes its activities or its intention then the project would have to go talk to their Program Officer, and ideally that would also include changes in evaluation. [Mike:] Great that make sense. Lyssa there's a bunch of questions, comments in the chat that say, "do you have suggestions about this or that" and you know what, that's coming up in the next part of your webinar. So let's just go ahead and take us forward. [Lyssa:] Great, yes. So we have a lot of stuff coming up, but I also want to remind you that like Mike said, we have one more question break, and then as well we want to make sure to go through this chat and really try and answer some of these questions not in a webinar and share that back to you as a resource as well. Because with almost looks like 482 people on the webinar right now, the chat questions are just going rather fast, but we want to make sure that we hear from all of you and we can answer your questions. All right so a lot of you have mentioned that the shift from traditional to in-person data collection to phone or online so let's move on to our next strategy. Which is to be creative with your data collection method. So we're all familiar with in-person interviews and surveys as a method of data collection and how to move those on to a video conferencing platform. However there are a lot of other options you can consider that don't require a face-to-face interactions with participants. So let's start by looking at alternative options for in-person paper surveys. So often these would be like feedback forms or for events or trainings that you might hand out. So like I said you can always do the online surveys using a variety of different online platforms, but you might also consider doing your surveys via SMS text message. So Sharon O'Connor at the Center for Program Design and Evaluation at Dartmouth College, she recently authored a blog about her switch to using text messages to disseminate her surveys to young adults. And so using this new method she saw a 28% increase in her response rate, which is really great. Additionally you could also administer your survey over the phone, so for phone surveys remember to keep the wording of your questions consistent between each respondent, as this is meant to be a survey and not necessarily an interview. Let's look at in-person interviews. So instead of an in-person interview, you might consider, like we said you can do video conferencing, or you can do phone interviews. So it seems that everyone has become intimately familiar with Zoom or other video conferencing programs lately. But if you find yourself inundated with zoom calls crammed into your schedule, you might consider asynchronous interviews over email. So this method of asking a question and then waiting for the response from the interviewee, here It'll take a little bit longer than a traditional interview. And you also might lose out on reading body language and pulling contextual information from the participant surrounding like you would if the interview was in person. However the asynchronous nature of this interviewing techniques, you know it allows for participants and interviewer to really carefully consider their responses. Another plus is that there's no need for transcription, because a written transcript is immediately available from the emails. Another alternative to in-person interviews is to consider asking participants to journal their experience. So journaling as a data-collection method is typically used when participants are being asked to reflect on something in real time. Either an experience or aspects of their day-to-day life. Things that would be difficult to recall later on a survey or in an interview. And then finally another creative alternative to in-person interviews is the use of Photovoice. So Photovoice is a qualitative method that uses photography to allow participants to express points of view or represent their personal experiences. Generally participants are asked to take a photo in response to a question prompt and then they provide a written explanation of how they feel that photograph responds to the initial question. So this method has been particularly successful and engaging young adults in evaluation efforts. So what if you were planning in-person focus groups? Well again you can consider video conferencing to do your focus group. So if you go this route, be strategic and intentional about your facilitation techniques. So make sure that all of your attendees know how to actually use the program before beginning, and then have a second person join you to troubleshoot technical issues, that way you can really focus on facilitation in the conversation. And then as well as making good use of the hand-raising function to keep multiple people from talking over each other. Other alternatives to video conference focus groups include doing a group message over Whatsapp?. Which is an open group messaging platform or other social media groups. You could use Facebook or Linkedin. So this method is really good for audiences who are particularly tech-savvy and are comfortable communicating in a fast-paced chat. Other alternatives to focus groups is to consider the Delphi technique. So if you're not familiar with this technique, it's a method that's particularly good if you're looking at creating a consensus among a group. So this technique uses a series of iterative surveys, which can be done online, to converge participant responses into a list of priorities or ideas. So be mindful that participants availability and time commitment. So it may not always be appropriate to continue with your original plans to collect primary data. Instead consider existing sources of secondary data that might speak to your evaluation questions. You can also reach out to local partners or organizations to see if they are already collecting a relevant source of secondary data that you might be able to use. So while it might seem simple to shift from in-person data collection to online, there's a variety of implications that you should consider. So you'll want you to ask your evaluation team whether or not your participant population has access to fast reliable internet, and then whether or not they know how to navigate the online platform that you want to use, and ask yourself how will it move to virtual really affect your sampling, and also how this move to virtual will affect the accuracy of your findings. So it's very possible that the changing methods of data collection will also change who has the capacity to participate. So for example, if you move in-person interviews to a phone interview, you may not have the utmost up-to-date phone number for all your participants. Also participants may just not pick up for an unknown phone number. So the implications for sampling in your sampling frame will need to be fully explored and understood before deciding on the method change. And then if you do decide to move forward, you'll want to include these limitations in your evaluation report. So let's pause really quick right here to do a poll to see if anyone has tried any of these remote or virtual data collections before. Mike can you pull up the pool there, great. So which of these remote or virtual data collection methods have you tried before? And if you have tried some of them and have really great lesson learned that you want to share in the chat window that would be great! So I see online surveys right, that's no surprise. It looks like a number of people have done phone interviews as well and video conference interviews. Right it's interesting, I actually did all of my dissertation work over video conference interviews and I was surprised how well it really worked. Only every once in a while you got tech issues that kind of got in the way. I see about a quarter of you have done video conference focus groups. Right, so yeah if you have any tips for that. I think facilitating online focus groups is even harder than in-person focus groups, which is already a feat in and of itself. So only a small percentage of people have done group messaging via social media or the Delphi technique and it looks like journaling and Photovoice are also pretty low on the list. So if you tried any of those techniques and they really work for you and you have something you want to share, definitely share it in chat window. because like I said were building this knowledge togeather. Mike we can go on to the next slide. [Mike:] Lyssa can I ask you a question right here. So an interesting comment came up group message via social media. Do you think that it would invoke up privacy concerns about you know you're asking it from information on essentially an open platform and when do you decide that you need to go back to an IRB to redo your protocols with these things so to be two nested questions there if you don't mind a break. [Lyssa:] yes certainly we're gonna talk about IRB protocols but, yes if you are operating under an IRB approval, you will need to go back and get approval through your IRB for any type of changes. Whether it's on social media or anything so any change in question or method of collecting that data you will need to go back to IRB to get those approved and then in terms of when to share sensitive information over social media. I think that's something that needs to be considered given the questions that you're asking. Right if you are asking very sensitive topics or for sensitive information and that's something that you are gonna have to define for yourself and for your participant. It's definitely something that you should not consider using an open social media platform for. [Mike:] Sorry couldn't resist just jumping in there with these questions. Chat is very active today. Lyssa lots of people sharing information with each other. Let me take you back into your presentation, then you can go ahead, let's see there we go. Yes okay, you've got it back now. there we [Lyssa:] Great, yes! I love the chat window if only I could read faster and talk at the same time. All right so let's move on to the next strategy which is be compassionate. We talked about it a little about this before but by this I really mean being intentional about how you are responsive and empathetic to how the pandemic might be affecting those you're working with. So the pandemic might be compounding existing traumas and individuals and communities. Then the very least it places a haze of stress and uncertainty over all of our lives. So there are a few ways you can recognize and respond to this. So first you can integrate check-ins at the beginning of your conversations. Check-ins are quick questions or prompts that can elicit how participant are feeling or what they're thinking. So leave more time for these check-ins than you might normally leave for introductions. Might take longer than expected, but the time is important to get participants in the head-space to consider the topic that you want to talk about. I've heard from a few evaluators that this has really been essential to their work, particularly in larger group meetings. So you get a sense of the room, well the virtual room, and where everyone is and then to get them focused on the meeting at hand. Second make your meeting or interview shorter, right. So we were just talking about this it' not really sending out a really long survey, but maybe cutting it up or making it shorter or leaving out the non-essential questions. And so like I said there really is no magic length, but the shorter the better. So consider that everyone is juggling work and family and stress all at once, so be mindful of how you collect data in the most efficient way possible. And third, just recognize that things are not business as usual, and that your evaluation is not the most important thing in people's lives. So be sensitive to participants employment status and their family health. This could be as simple as they extending a survey deadline or understanding when participants cancel interviews last-minute. Showing compassion in your work should not be something that's reserved only for times of crisis, but it's certainly more needed in times like this. And so next consideration is to protect participants rights. So with the move to virtual data collection and changes in protocol remember these ethical considerations as you move towards social distant evaluations. So like we are talking about before, if you're operating under institutional review board approval remember that all changes to data collection, whether that's the question or the method that you're collecting the data, will have to be approved by the board. And so this generally involves a change of protocol form that you submit to the IRB. And so they'll want to see your new protocol or survey questions as well as any new instruments, invitation emails, or changes to your informed consent. So speaking of informed consent, this looks a little bit different when you're not face to face with participants. You probably won't be asking them to sign a document like in this photo. So some evaluators have placed informed consent in the invitation email with the assumption that if someone agrees to participate that they've also agreed to the informed consent. However, it's really good practice to verbally repeat the consent protocols at the beginning of interviews or focus groups to make sure that participants fully understand their rights. And finally the the concern for data security. Right as more activities and more people are working remotely. So make sure you're checking for end-to-end encryption on data collection platforms such as videoconferencing and all messaging services, particularly when collecting data on sensitive topics. So here we were talking about using Facebook for say. Right, Facebook certainly does not have an end-to-end encryption but there are a number of different sites that you can do that through. And so I would check out the handout that a colleague of mine Ana created. Which I'm sure Ana can think on her feet and throw that link in the chat while I'm talking about it now, but there is a comparison of different platforms that you can use on there and it specifically mentions the end-end encryption. And then also check the security settings of any shared drive that you use. Right if you're sharing files back and forth, and particularly if you're sharing personally identifiable information of the participant. So I'm certainly not an expert in data security but I know that there are additional resources out there from your institutional's IRB or their IT Help Desk. So the final strategy to consider when adjusting evaluations and the time of social distancing is to plan for uncertainty. And so as we talked about in the beginning of the webinar uncertainty and stability are not guaranteed moving forward. It's a good idea that we have a back-up plan. So my colleagues really wanted me to use this image to encapsulate the idea of planning for uncertainty. I'm sure this cow didn't plan on getting stuck on the fence during his escape, and I'm sure the farmer didn't plan for how to get the cow off the fence. Surprises happen, changes happen. As our seats and our campuses begin to open up again, there's a chance of future Covid outbreaks which would throw us into a lockdown situation. Even post Covid, whenever that happens to be, there will always be uncertainty to contend with. So creating backup plans or contingency plans for evaluation is just good practice move in the future. So I'm sure you will see funders wanting this to be integrated into future proposals and plans, but even if they don't it's good practice for you. Think what will you do if your data collection can't be done in person? How will evaluations be affected if the project can't be carried out in person? What repercussions will that have for your evaluation questions or your criteria? Making a plan now for the potential disruptions down the road can help remove some anxiety about uncertainty and hopefully save some time, and if ever, if and when you need to get a cow un-stuck from the fence. So here's a quick overview of the strategies and considerations that we've talked about today. So before we open it up for questions and we saved a fair amount of time for questions, because I want to have that dialogue with you, but consider how and in what ways your evaluation team is already doing these things. And in what ways that they can improve. So one of the themes that I keep hearing from evaluators both internal and external to the ATE program, and I think it's been shown here today as well, is the idea of just being nervous about the uncertainty for the future. Not knowing what's next seems to be the hardest part, and in a way this takes me back to the beginning of the webinar. Take a deep breath, acknowledge that change is inevitable, and reach out to your fellow evaluators. Together we can continue to build a collective knowledge of promising practices in the era of social distancing and Covid-19. So in that vein, I'm gonna hand it back to Mike for questions and comments. [Mike:] Thank you Lyssa. for all that information, a tremendous amount of backing and forthing in the chat. Let me ask you a couple of clarifying questions. Here's one, you've addressed it a bit. But, is there a creative idea to address collecting information from study participants that have low literacy? This might be even more important right as we're trying to reach out to people via these techie methods. What if someone with a low literacy quotient is in your subject population? Do you have any suggestions of how you might address that? [Lyssa:] Yeah I think that's a that's a great question and honestly I would suggest going back to phone calls. Right, I think there are a number of ways you can do either surveys or interviews via phone calls. However I also know that getting access to those phone numbers can sometimes be an issue. I was talking to an evaluator the other day about the potential of doing surveys via text messaging. I know it's not the same thing as low literacy participants, but you know she expressed concern about the fact that they didn't originally set up collecting information like that. Contact information like that so they didn't actually have approval to contact participants for evaluation purposes. So I think that in the near future we're kind of gonna get stuck in a lot of these back-and-forth of you know we want to contact people via phone, but we don't have approval to use their phone numbers to contact them for evaluation purposes. Which brings us back to the idea of planning for the future. Right, so everything that you find is an obstacle or barrier now, make sure to write it down so that you can really address it and use it for your evaluation. [Mike:] A number of people have talked about the use of video interviews, you can see that in the chat. It seems to be a very effective way, especially if you give them an option. One person said look I've got an online survey but I gave them a video or phone option and a lot of people took it. So I think in some ways people want to talk don't they. They're looking for another way of interaction I think that's been coming on. [Lyssa:] Yes I've heard that too I heard that people who feel stuck at home and feel like they haven't really socialized with anyone are almost more, more motivated to do things like even phone number for purchase review than they would before just because they want to talk with people. [Mike:] Here is another one for you, a number of our participants are not all familiar with the delphi technique. Do you mind talking about it a little bit again, exactly what it is do you mind going over it again? [Lyssa:] Certainly, yeah so in the Delphi technique I believe it was created by Rand and initially it was the idea of consolidating expertise across a number of experts. And so you would essentially send a survey out, you know maybe it's prioritizing different ideas, or say coming up with different, uh sorry, I'm trying to think off the top of my head what a good example would be. I don't have one exactly. But you know maybe it's you know what activities you should do or what what are the primary drivers of student education. And so they would essentially take the the first survey and then you would receive those results and you'd do a quick analysis to combine some responses, maybe leave others out and then you would integrate those responses into a second survey. And that survey would go out to the same people and you'd ask them to prioritize that list once again. And then when you receive the feedback from that second survey you would do the same thing. Analysis again, consolidate and send it back out a third time. And so this way you are slowly forming this consensus. Right, people are either prioritizing or we're saying that they agree or disagree with different statements. And so through this iterative process you can come to something close to what you would get in an in-person focus group. Right so, if in that focus group you are saying you know there's this idea do people agree or disagree with it how are we prioritizing it. It would be something similar to that. [Mike:] okay thank you for the information. Similar to that of delphi people are new to Photovoice. As I understand it, Its a way of documenting reality of a project through photography. Is it that simple, I mean how can you adapt it for your evaluation situation? I hope that's not too broad of a question [Lyssa:] No Photovoice is a really great qualitative method to use in evaluation. I think particularly when you're looking to show things through the participants eyes right. So the fact that you can you can ask a question, you can say how is this impacting your life? Or you can say, you know what are you learning right now and how are you integrating it into your future career goals? And they can take a picture of what that means to them, and then it is followed up by a written response for people to expand on that. I'm seeing a number of people write in in the chat that there is a number of articles in peer-reviewed literature out there on on Photovoice and how its a form of evaluation. [Mike:] I am trying to put in to an ATE situation right you might have students that are working on a home lab kit and they're documenting what they're doing either by video or photographs and someone pointed out in our chat that Photovoice is a form of evaluation itself, interesting concept isn't it. [Lyssa:] And I've also seen that stakeholders really love the integration of Photovoice. Right because instead of you know seeing numbers in terms of quantitative data or reading a full description they really get to see the fruits of projects efforts and outcomes that they're seeing and they get to really empathize with participants. [Mike:] Here;s another question, I'm here bombarding you with questions and you've been speaking the whole time. This one is, they were caught when you said you know if you're having trouble getting primary data you might be able to access secondary data that helps document your evaluation. Do you have an in mind a top a couple examples of something like that... [Lyssa:] well that is hard because I think there are a lot of different contexts on here but if we're thinking of ATE in particular, right there's a lot of student education data out there. The National Center for Education Statistics has information on 2-year colleges and on associate's degrees. But I also want to emphasize the idea of working with partner organizations that might be really similar to you. Right so maybe someone, not these giant online databases per se, but other organizations that work with your participant population or maybe just down the street from you that maybe they already did data collection that could be useful to you and they just did it in December. So I think this is the time where we come together and we collaborate with each other. Or maybe you are an organization that recently did data collection that you think can be of use to other programs and other evaluations. You know being able to share that and really work collaboratively, I think that's how we really move forward. [Mike:] Here's a really good one, I know we keep giving you hard questions this morning. You know in the Covid world there's lots of discussions about contact tracing using a cell phone type of data. Does that cross a line to one once working on evaluation on. I don't have a situation where you might actually think about using it, but do you think that there could be issues there if you started to build cell phone tracking data into your evaluation. It's a topic for today huh, [Lyssa:] yes yeah that's a great question. I was actually looking into different mobile apps that you can use to help collect qualitative information and most of the apps that I came across are things that are pulling from that background data from your phone. Right, so either in location or usage and I do think that has a lot of ethical implications. Particularly if the person is unaware that that information is being pulled. So I would highly consider having a conversation with your institutional review board around that. And you know, I recognize that not all institutions require evaluations to go through that review process and even if your institution doesn't require you to, but if you're thinking about doing something like this if you think that using that background data collected from cell phones would be helpful to you. I think that's definitely a critical conversation that you need to have with the institutional review board along with project staff. And I would encourage you to get participants involved in the conversation. Ask them how they would feel if the data was collected [Mike:] That's a great idea, i mean that really brings it right to the front of the issues that your dealing with. Alright Lyssa, I think we've done really well today a lot of people have suggested that we try to capture this chat and I know your team is going to do that and potentially share some information associated with that. So we'll leave that to your EvaluATE to manage that. There's just a ton of stuff in there and I'm learning just from looking at the chat today. So thank you Lyssa. [Lyssa:] I did see a question and I just want to bring up really quickly about this idea of corroborating interventions in the field when you cannot go and do direct observation. And I'm sure some of you have noticed that I don't necessarily have a lot of guidance on replacing site visits. Right, because I think that is next to impossible to replace the entire site visit. Right, so the idea of being there at a project and doing direct observations on what they're doing is really hard. I mean one, the sites themselves have moved virtually right and so that has changed, but you know for others that might not have, Maybe you're an evaluator that's across the country and you can't travel to that site. So I think if someone has good experience with that or suggestions please share it in the chat. Um because I do not find much when doing this creating this webinar in terms of a direct replacement for site visits. I think there are other ways you can get access, right but they all generally rely on talking to people and hearing from their perspective how the project is going instead of direct observation. [Mike:] You know one of our participants shares your purpose mr. Schurz your uncertainty uncertainty there. For example, how do you corroborate your virtual observations you know with other information that's certainly interesting challenging question isn't it [Lyssa:] Certainly. I did get just get a message from Rachel who says, "how about case studies in place of focus group" and I do want to say when you're replacing different methods of data collection to really think critically about why you're using that particular data collection method. Right, so in focus groups we're generally choosing to do a focus group because we want to come away with a group understanding of something. Right so people kind of play off each other's ideas and agree or disagree and you can get a sense of the group and what they think. Versus say an individual interview. I think case studies would be potentially a little bit different focus of why you're choosing them right, because the case study is really in-depth and an expansive on a single situation instead of getting that group feedback. [Mike:] So I think that's where we're gonna pause there on the questions and ask you to take u forward into the final information for the webinar. [Lyssa:] Yeah, so we have some final closing slides. Like Mike said, I think because there's such great information in this chat we want to do two things. Probably just share it back with you as it is, but also recognizing that it's a lot to wade through. So I think we're gonna go through and pull out and organize some of your suggestions and resources that you've shared to make it a little bit more digestible. Easier to find things, but also be able to share with some people who might not have been able to make it live today. [Mike:] Colleagues that officially ends the audio portion of our webinar today. We'll leave the system up for a few minutes, we'll capture that chat window, we'll be sending out the link to the recording. Thank you for joining today.
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Chapter 8 Two Stage Problem- momentum and conservation of mechanical energy
okay in this video i'm going to talk about how to solve this problem what steps are involved and then i'll actually go through the process of solving it as well so we have a bullet hitting a block which was stationary and then the bullet and block swing upward to a height of 4.3 centimeters and so the steps involved well first of all we're going to label because there's already a diagram there provided label the diagram of the block swinging we're going to write the seven term conservation of energy equation and then we're going to use that to solve for the initial velocity of the bullet block system okay so this is just for the part from when the bullet was already in the block from then is that as our initial and then the final is at the maximum height of 4.3 centimeters then we're going to use the b sub i for the above analysis as our vf for the collision and we're going to label the collision diagram choosing a positive x direction then we're going to write the conservation of momentum equation and then we're going to solve for the initial velocity of the bullet okay so those are the steps we're going to use and now we'll go ahead and do that so let's check that out into our problem solving template here where i have a diagram this is the one from the packet and i put a couple of labels in here already there's a dashed line that was already on there i'll label that as my h equals zero line which is where the gravitational potential energy is zero okay and just to be clear separate out my two parts here the final velocity of the momentum of the collision and that's going to be our momentum analysis is the initial velocity of when the bullet and block system is swinging upward so while this is swinging upward there's there's nothing that we could easily do with a momentum analysis but we can very easily do a conservation of energy analysis so let's look at that we can say p e g i plus p e s i plus k e i plus work by non-conservative forces equals p e g f plus p e s f plus k e f all right when it swings to its highest point it is not moving there's no springs involved so we can get rid of both of those when it starts out it is at the height where the gravitational potential energy is zero and then as far as work well there's tension acting and there's weight tension is a non-conservative force however the tension is always perpendicular to the displacement for a pendulum and so the work by non-conservative forces is zero so our plan is to use this equation and so we can say one half mvi squared equals mgh we can divide both sides by the mass and so that will come out of our equation and then we can solve for v sub i is going to be equal to the square root of 2 g h so i multiply both sides by 2 and then i took the square root of both sides so v sub i will be equal to the square root of 2 times 9.8 meters per second squared remember g is a scalar and the height which i already converted into meters 0.043 meters and so now i just need to calculate this value and you can check me on this you get 0.918 meters per second meters squared per second squared take the square root of the units as well as the number and so now this is also equal to vf for the collision all right so now i want to look at the collision so i can come down here and i can say m and so usually we use the subscripts like m1 v1i i'm going to do mb vbi plus m capital b v capital bi equals m b v b f plus m v v e f so that's our conservation of momentum equation and i know that block wasn't moving initially i also know that both things were together on the afterward it was a perfectly inelastic collision so i can regroup the right side to look like that on the left side i got rid of that one term so now i want to solve for vbi i'll just divide both sides by the mass of the bullet oops okay so lowercase b is bullet capital b is block and so now i substitute these in 0.01 0 kilograms plus 3 kilograms times v final remember the v final from the collision is the same as the v initial for the pendulum swinging so we're going to use this value of 0.918 and then we divide by the mass of the bullet so you do this on our calculator and you can check me on this as well we get 276 meters per second all right so that's a reasonable value that's roughly 550 miles per hour double meters per second to get to miles per hour as a rough estimate but 500 miles per hour or 600 or so miles per hour is a reasonable value for a bullet to be traveling that's reasonable does it have the correct units did not show but we have kilograms here divided by kilograms so that cancels and we get units of meters per second so the units are correct the sign of the answer correct it did come out positive which is to the right and so it only makes sense that the bullet was traveling to the right and that was the only thing that we were supposed to solve for i do want to emphasize that we could not have just solved using the conservation of mechanical energy from the very beginning to the very end because there is a perfectly inelastic collision there and you know for any inelastic collision there is mechanical energy loss so we couldn't just pick one initial and one final uh we could not have gone from here to here and done conservation of momentum for that whole time because there is a net external force acting on the system which is gravity so gravity acts on the system so the net force is not zero so we did have to break it up into two parts all right i hope that helped and if you have any questions just talk with your instructor
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HOW TO STUDY in MEDICAL SCHOOL: 3 Study Tips from a DOCTOR
what is going on everybody welcome back to my channel for those of you who are new around here my name is michael a.k.a dr. Shalini and I'm a fifth year interventional radiology resident now it's been almost a year and a half since I uploaded a video entitled how I memorized everything at medical school and since I uploaded that video it now has over 1 million views which is absolutely mind-blowing and since it's been almost a year and a half since I uploaded that video I thought I would do an updated video in which I gave you on three more new tips and also do a deep dive into one of my favorite resources that I use in med school and they happen to be a sponsor of this video so why don't we go ahead and get into it [Music] so at this point in my career I think it's safe to say I've taken a few examinations in of those examinations including step 1 step 2 physical exam boards step 3 my recent radiology boards which I can't believe it's been almost eight months since I've taken those that's crazy to me anyways of those board examinations and seemingly millions of tests that I took throughout medical school and undergrad I use the exact same study technique for all of them so why don't we touch on a few tips that have helped me do so well throughout my journey so the first tip I have for you all and I've also touched on this in Prior videos and it's that you must wake up early I mentioned this tip in one of my prior study videos or some other video I did a while ago and I got so many comments about how the person cannot wake up early and it's impossible to wake up earlier first of all no it's not second of all you better get used to waking up early if you want to do anything related to medicine but almost all medicine starts first thing in the morning for instance when I did my surgery intern year round started at 6 a.m. sharp which means I would pre round before getting there around 5:30 ish which means I would wake up about 5 o'clock or 4:45 every single day 6 days a week for a year straight so if you're not a morning person you'll turn into one really quick if you do with any surgical specialty so why is waking up early so important to doing well on examinations and doing well with your studying in short I don't really know but I will say that it's helped me and it's helped many of my colleagues along our medical training as I've said in Prior videos I used to wake up about five o'clock and get to the library at like five fifteen or 5:30 and there's something about being there while it's still dark outside before everybody's up before the Sun is up with your nice cup of coffee in a quiet area and you just get to work I really can't explain it but as soon as I have that coffee in my hand and I sit down I'm like laser-focused first thing in the morning and I don't stop until like noon the other reason I like waking up early especially in medical school was that most tests started about 8 a.m. and I was always in that groove of getting to the library at a more so and doing that on test day was so clutch because you get that kind of last minute three-hour study block right before they exam and you just crunch all those small my new shut details and you get all those answers right on the test so that's a little secret so the next tip I have for you all is that repetition is everything when studying a specific subject matter in medical school or residency I would often first start with a review resource or program that was recommended to me by a colleague one of my favorite resources I use in medical school happens to be a program called pic Manik which also happens to be the sponsor of this video pic Manik is an online platform that uses picture mnemonics and stories which helps you remember large quantities of information quite easily so on the home page you can type in and search anything throughout their entire system right here so to give you all an example we'll focus on the coronary artery anatomy here because that seems to be problematic for a lot of people so let me go ahead and show you this so here we have the anatomy that we're going to be talking about we're going to click on this video right here so the first thing I recommend you doing is actually listening to the educational video first and then follow that with the story view and which I'll give you an example right now in this big Manik we described the coronary arteries the crown heart with archery arteries coronary blood flow begins with the aortic root the a Orca roots which then flow into the right and left coronary arteries the RCA or right coronary artery the right crown heart is notable because it supplies the SA and AV nodes it gives off the right marginal the rights margerine the RCA later branches into the posterior descending artery the posterior descending from the aortic root blood also flows into the LCA or left coronary artery the left crown heart this first gives off the left anterior descending artery the left ant eater descending this is sometimes called the Widowmaker because it is the most commonly diseased coronary artery the left coronary artery then branches into the circumflex the circumference compass which supplies the left ventricle the left marginal the left margarine branches off of the circumflex artery so let's recap coronary artery anatomy the aortic root supplies arterial blood to the right and left coronary arteries the right coronary artery first gives off the right marginal and then the posterior descending arteries the left coronary artery first branches to the left anterior descending and later splits into the circumflex and left marginal arteries so next I recommend you play the story view because it's actually pretty funny and it'll help you kind of tie all the subject matter in and help you memorize large quantities of info pretty well actually so let's listen to this this crown heart is covered by arteries through which characters do battle with archery arrows the arteries are fed by the aortic root so picture the a Orca with roots and it's been hooked up to these coronary arteries like this is some kind of whaling operation and the characters are after it's whale oil but whaling is illegal so these crown hearts show up at the right and left coronary arteries and shoot archery arrows to defend the whale let's start with the right crown heart artery it sees the right marginal artery branching off to fill the right margarine tub with whale oil and it goes crazy it lets an arrow fly and it hits the responsible posterior causing it to descend towards the posterior of the heart the left crown heart comes face-to-face with two characters responsible for the whaling up and shoots them both first it shoots the anteater and sends it descending down the anterior of the heart then it shoots the circumference compass and it goes swinging back around the circumference of the heart with the whalers out of commission the whale oil at the left margarine tub slows down to a trickle and the whales are saved so once you've watched both educational video and the story you can then go along and quiz yourself on each section this is just another way to help you ingrain this info in your head because you're getting asked questions on material that you just watched and listened to and if you aren't a hundred percent sure of what the answers are you can click to reveal the hints that will further stimulate your memory a little more so for instance on this question the right corner and left coronary artery originate from which of the following structures if you don't remember you can click on the hint and hopefully that will jog your memory on the educational and story that you just watched so this is the bid a or a Horta so they arise from the aorta one thing I like about these quizzes is that they track your progress over time and it knows what questions it needs to repeat in the future so when every time you log on to the platform you will be asked to do your questions for the day and you'll often times get retested on some of these answers that you got incorrectly so one of my absolute favorite things about this program is say you are studying for step 1 or step 2 you can actually go into the first aid book and go into the different chapters of each book and even open the pages and do the pick monic based on the pages that you are reading in first aid so for instance page 353 would be about trachea esophageal fistula and you would then do a pick monitor and the educational and the funny story view and then follow that with the quiz you can also create your own and use these you know kind of funny characters to kind of create your own pick monic which I also think is super cool but some of these are pretty funny actually like anemia is an enemy or an in a moon it's kind of funny so you can actually drag these characters on to pick monix that you made or ones that have already been made and you can drag them and kind of customize your own pick monix for your learning so if that wasn't enough they also have a ton of information in the margins next to the pick monic so you actually have a ton of information at your fingertips when you work on this program so once you get accustomed to using it I mean honestly you can do so much with it alright so like I said this resource is pretty much limitless and I cannot recommend it enough so this program actually just came out when I was a med student studying for a step one and I thought some of these pick monarchs were so hilarious since then the company has grown exponentially and we now have this amazing platform to work with so hopefully you guys can't enjoy it like I did this platform is also available for all health students for instance med students nurses nurse practitioners physician assistants pharmacists occupational therapists physical therapists etc etc so go check out the website and see if they have something for you and if you're interested in using pick monic and want two weeks free use the link in my description so since we're still talking about tition after I would use these review resources like pick monic I would then go back and read the subject matter in the textbook and it makes it seem less dry when you read it you can remember stuff and especially remember some of the images that you saw in the review programs like pick monic it'll further help you solidify that information in your brain and hopefully let you not forget it after all memorization is a huge part of medical training so the third and final tip I have for you all is that you need to set a time limit on your study session for some reason setting an arbitrary time limit helps you stay laser focus during that study time so there's multiple ways to do this for me personally I would set a daily time limit so like I said I would get to the library super early around 5:00 a.m. and I would say that I'm going to study until 6 p.m. which is not that unreasonable when you're studying for like step one or what not so what I would do is sit down at 5 a.m. or so and studied completely without any interruption until about 6 p.m. and 6 o'clock on the dot I would close my books pack up and go home and just sit on the couch you know watch TV make dinner or whatnot a lot of my friends would actually break up every hour into study session so they would set a timer for 50 minutes and when that 50 minutes was up they would take a 10-minute break in which they would just go walk around the school or you know use the bathroom or whatever and then they would come back as soon as that 10 minutes was up start again do another 50 minutes for fever beat repeat and then finish the day whatever so setting a time limit always helped me and it might help you all as well ok so that officially concludes this video on my updated tips on how to study effectively and efficiently I hope you all enjoyed it I want to thank pick Monica game for sponsoring this video because it is a fantastic resource and I'm so happy to be working with them if you have any other study tips you'd like to share with 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Book of the Little Past | Josephine Preston Peabody | Poetry | Audiobook | English
making a house by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Sonia making a house first of all I draw the smoke trailing up the sky then the chimney underneath and birds all flying by bend the house and every window watching like an eye everybody else begins with the house but I love to smoke the best of all and you don't know why here it goes like little feathers sailing up the sky end of poem thus according is in a public domain the busy child by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Betty B the busy child I have so many things to do I don't know when I shall be through today I had to watch the rain come sliding down the windowpane and I was humming all the time around my head a kind of rhyme and blowing softly on the glass to see the dimness come and pass I made a picture with my breath rubbed out to show the underneath I built a city on the floor and then I went and was a war and I escaped from square to square that's greener on the carpet there until at last I came to us but it was very dangerous because if I had stepped outside I made believe I should have died and now I have the boat to mend and all our supper to pretend I am so busy all the day I haven't any time to play end of poem this recording is in the public domain sunset by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person sunset those are far away a mine beyond the cloud is true and something beautiful besides I think it is a ship end of pole this recording is in the public domain wind by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Sonia wind I let them call it just the wind and tell me not to grieve but I know all it left behind and more than they believe I know about the far-off lands where people never sleep they hide their faces in their hands and Rock and weep and weep and I two little all alone to go and find them yet but oh I hear when I am grown I never will forget end of poem this recording is in the public domain late by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Sonia late my father brought somebody up to show us all asleep they came as softly up the stairs as you could creep they whispered in the doorway there and looked at us awhile I had my eyes shut up but I could feel him smile I shut my eyes up close and lay as still as I could keep because I knew he wanted us to be asleep end of poem this recording is in the public domain cakes and ale by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Sonia cakes and ale I'm always glad when Andrew comes if only I am there he stays a while and talk to me as if he did not care he took me to some music once when it was all for me and oh I had a splendid time and he said so did he it lasts as if the music still went round and round the sky he said he had a good time too and I said so did I end of poem this recording is in the public domain the journey by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Sonia the journey I never saw the hill so far and blue the way the pictures are and flowers flowers growing thick but not a one for me to pick the land was running from the train all blurry through the windowpane and then it all looked flat and still went up there jumped a little hill I saw the windows and the spires and sparrows sitting on the wires and fences running up and down and then we cut straight through a town I saw a valley like a cup and ponds that twinkled and dried up I counted Meadows that were burned and there were trees and then there weren't we cross the bridges with a roar then hummed the way we went before and tunnels made it dark and light like openwork of day at night until I saw the chimneys rise and lights and lights and lights like eyes and when they took me through the door I heard it all begin to roar I thought as far as I could see that everybody wanted me end of poem this recording is in the public domain pidgins out walking by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Betty be pigeons out walking they never seemed to hurry no even for the crowd they dip and COO and move as slow also soft and proud you can see the wavy specks a bubble color on their necks little little cloud cloud that goes the very way all the bubbles do blue and green and green and grey gold and rosy - and they talk as bubbles could if they only ever would talk and call and COO till you try to catch one so just to make it stay while the colors turn but oh then they fly away all at once two three four five like a snowstorm all alive gray and white and gray end of poem this recording is in the public domain concerning love by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Sonia concerning love I wish she would not ask me if I love the kitten more than her of course I love her but I love the kitten - and it has fur end of poem this recording is in the public domain curls by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org asagna curls it happens that way in the world with everything you see some people have their hair all curled some straight as straight can be it is a mystery yes some have hair that waves and clings and thus all kinds of curly things and some not ever till they die and nobody knows why and some already born with curls some of them are not even girls I always think of curly hair it looks as if the curls came there the way I hum around the song more things than really do belong the happy I feel the more I sing I never heard before I curl more music round the air the way it looks with curly hair and boy but you may sing all day you know you cannot really make it grow and you may know it is not fair but that won't give you curly hair end of poem this recording is in the public domain I was lost by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Sonia I was lost oh the day that I was lost I never shall forget I wake up in the night sometimes and think it's happening yet she let me go a minute she said she would take care but she let me go a minute and then she wasn't there everything grew awful that was good before and the faces didn't look like people anymore it made you feel like wrinkles all over you and cold it made you feel 289 years old it was like being homesick and heard when no one cares it was exactly like a wreck and people smiled like bears I thought that my own mother had just forgotten me I thought that God had lost me like a penny in the sea the noise all seemed to grow and grow and roar until it drowned me and I could only say I'm lost and then at last they found me they found me end of poem dis recording isn't a public domain the polite visitor by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person polite visitor I feel polite outside the door but when it should begin I can't remember not to ask if just there ket is in and if the Sun should spring come through along the floor that way I can't remember what I do if I emerged to stay and when I've shaken hands all round no matter how I try and I can't remember not to go and kiss their dog goodbye goodbye goodbye yes thank you please they're very well I think I've got to go yes thank you please I'm always late my mother told me so yes thank you if I have to bring a message yes I'll come and if your bird will only sing and when your cat is home end of poem this recording is in the public domain the mystic by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by sonia the mystic people say to me a penny for your thought and I can't remember thinking and I should think I ought I wasn't sleeping either I know that because I saw things out of both my eyes I wonder where I was now I'm back I see them sitting all around and the noise together makes a purring sound but I know something more than just a while ago I know something more I wonder what I know end of poem this recording is in the public domain market by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Betty market I went to market yesterday and it is like a fair of everything you'd like to see but nothing live is there the pigeons hanging up to eat and rabbits by their little feet and no one seemed to care and there were fishes out in rows right ones of every kind some were pink and silver too but all of them were blind yes everything you'd like to touch it would not make you happy much but no one seemed to mind and loveliest of all a deer only his eyes were blurred and hanging by it very near a beautiful great bird so I could smooth his feathers through and kiss them very softly too but oh he never stirred end of poem this recording is in the public domain little side streets by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Betty B little side streaks why are some streets so different the kittens all are long and thin I think they have more flowers there but broken things to grow them in why do they like the house so high with such a little of the ground and do you think they ever see the moon before it's old and round why won't I like to play there too with all the funny things to eat and all the carts with little bells and dancing music in the street and if I can't then why do they stay out the whole of evening why do they always seem to have just not enough of everything why don't you come why can't I go it isn't fair what makes it so if they don't like it don't you know why do you always never know end of poem this recording is in the public domain chest that stands by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by sonia chestnut stands I wonder why you feel somehow it's wrong to leave a chestnut stand with all so much of what you want in both your pockets and your hand I always have to turn around it sounds so hurt I don't see why that little high up crying sound I don't remember by-and-by there is not anything so good as chestnuts when they're hot can be it must be fun to count them out with one for you and one for me and yet it stays so doleful there for all the people going by and breathing frosty on the air like something trying not to cry it isn't something I was told I know it's small and scared and thin it's like when both your hands are cold and pockets you can put them in like something happened long ago like feeling homesick yes and shy like being sorry when you know you won't remember bye and bye end of poem this recording is in the public domain the plays the thing by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org I never dared to look away while they were tuning so for fear the curtain might go up and I not see it go then all at once it all went dark to make you hold your breath and hark Oh hold your breath and hark excepting where the curtain was it stayed as black as night and that kept still one minute more all edged across with light then up and up and oh so soon it was like all inside the moon yes sitting in the moon and oh how beautiful they were and could we see them near and oh how brave but everything but it was somehow queer to see that smiling way they had they smiled so much but not all glad no not so always glad I wish we couldn't go away I wish it would begin all over now and never end I wish we were locked in Oh can't we see it all again tomorrow Sunday Monday when and when when end of poem this recording is in the public domain windows by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org once and in the daytime too I made myself afraid playing eyelids up and down with the window shade to the houses seemed to watch people going by and they kept me looking - wondering where and why if I were that other boy if I were those men going by with things to sell who would I be then windows with their eyebrows high windows like a frown thinking it all over so with the curtain down tall ones that are somehow sad narrow ones that blink all the windows you can see make you think and think if I were that old man and I looked up at me watching from the window here oh and how would it be sometimes they are golden with shining in their eyes every time the Sun sets it happens like surprised and so bright I almost forget the dream I made but I keep it for the days I want to make myself afraid but if I were that boy who limps now it's dark and snowing and if I were going home oh where would I be going end of poem this recording is in the public domain the masterpiece by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org my mother cut it out for me and started it so I could see and then she turned some edges in and let me take it to begin I made it but I did not know how very long it takes to so I took a long time for that stitch and now it's there I don't know which is better but not one is small and they are not alike at all that side was very hard to fix and then the needle always pricks but you must hold it and take care because the point is always there and knots keep coming by and by and then no matter how hard you try the thread comes out of its old eye but some way now I have it done I think it is a pretty one end of poem this recording is in the public domain odhh on the dog by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person 1 my star angel with the rosy tongue my own my own why can't the grown-up things we live among let us alone what do they always have to talk the live long day about such silly things but if they must why can't they anyway have either tails or wings too of course I cannot love them as they are as much as you while they ever really beautiful they too with curly coats like wool and floppy ears to pull yes and a wide pink mouth with such a smile yes and a tail that beats time all the while beautiful beautiful and golden stars for eyes behind the darkest trees - he has parted why can they have such darling ways as these why can't they be so lovely when they sneeze why can't they ever be so tender-hearted or even look so wise as you my wonderful even if you won't say knew my true prince in disguise why can't they be as funny when they try to sing a song and when everything that I can do they won't agree why can't they think they're always on the wrong like you three why are you a precious thing you are swift almost as in espero over the tall grass how you arch in spring yes like a bow and arrow oh and how good to see you when it snows plough a long lovely pathway with your nose no one growing up could do it I suppose for my dearest blessing and my very own even when I am grown never do you forsake me if you don't go to heaven when you die neither will I nothing can ever make me I won't go but all that they can do no on the steps outside and down below forever and ever and ever I'll stay too with you end of poem this recording is in the public domain the saw by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person The Sorrows if this is all it will be like I wish to die I don't care how well I am very very young as young as almost now they never felt what sorrow was or never learned their Golden Rule they say these are your happiest days with school school school when Saturday is all out of breath with the week before insight and Monday coming after you spoils every Sunday night and nothing done but yesterday's and nothing coming but tomorrow's don't cheer me up please let me be I have the sorrows end of Bowl this recording is in the public domain secrets by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person secrets I have a secret to myself that no one else can see I am it over to myself and no one hears but me something you don't know I knew long ago and the more I never tell you it the more it gets to be it makes me feel as perry has the kitten on your knee it makes me feel as round and warm as the sparrow on that tree it makes me pop my feathers out the way he puffs out his and if you think I haven't won I'll tell you what it is maybe end of poem this recording is in the public domain the Christmas tree by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person the Christmas tree I know you're in the house I know you were in there I feel the green and breathing all around the air I know you're safe and warm I know you're very near oh darling tree do you hear I promise not to look the way I did before but I can hear you purring purring through the door a green soft purring just as you knew everybody here loves you don't feel lonely now you are indoors wait for all the shining things tomorrow all yours then you won't know what to think all over candle light oh darling tree good night and I love you I love you and everybody too and so does the market man that brought us to you and if you haven't anything from me this year I love you good night do you hear end of poem this recording it's in the public domain candle light by Josephine Kristen Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person candlelight when I've wished on my first star while the rest begin and the grass is waking up oh she calls us in then she calls us in but I wouldn't go unless I was sure there'd be something more like that indoors something more to see beautiful to see so she lights the candle then where the shadows are and it stands and holds its breath then it makes a star then it makes a star I curl up for my good night dark where I can see and I watch the candle light till it looks at me oh it looks at me end of poem this recording is in the public domain cowbells by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by jason in panama cowbells i followed till the sun was down as low as to the very brink and still the pathway kept along around the world I think I've tried to find it everywhere a bell would clink and clink and call but some way I can never find that farthest one of all I've been in all the tallest weeds and thistles with the loudest bees and once across the stepping stones and through the cedar trees and now you hear it hushing up and then you hear it clink and clink and if you found it it would lead around the world I think it sounds so small and gold and far far off beyond the lily pool and so as if there must be there Oh something wonderful end of poem this recording is in the public domain thunderstorms by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person thunderstorms accepting when they're very loud and then when they're almost too bright I love to see a thunderstorm excepting when it's in the night it's harder to remember then it's very wicked not to trust a thunderstorm because it's sure to know and then besides you must for it will light your heart up yes the deepest darkness ever made could never hide the guilty one who feels at all afraid the Thunder is the best of all except the waiting for the birds and then the shining in the wet oh and the rainbow afterwards end of poem this recording is in the public domain church time by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person church time it feels forever with that end the time I have to stay it's even harder to keep still then pray and pray and pray the reading happens all the time the praying rolls along and something makes them always sing a long long song so we're not nearly gone to sleep I make my penny walk I walk it up and down to hear the talk and talk and talk and if I lose it on the floor before they pass the plate why then there's nothing more to do but wait wait wait til when you'd have to go to sleep or else you'd have to die they let you out and straighten to the sky with Nestle hiding up the trees and roads to make you run and everything like squirrels in the Sun the Sun end of poem this recording is in the public domain angels by Josephine Preston Peabody for librivox.org by Jason in Panama angels they are more shy than snow you may look up and try to see one there just when you feel it breathing on your hair but then it has to go somehow I know they want you to believe how bright they are and never try to see whether they keep their word for that would be as if they could deceive that makes them grieve so if you want yours near and hide your eyes and keep quite still and say oh I have wanted you all day all day shine at me angel dear it will be here end of poem this recording is in the public domain the beggar man by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Jason in Panama the beggar man he only looked like a beggar man as ragged just as any but he might have been an angel too so I gave him my penny I waited till I thought I saw him shining through and when he held out his hand I watched for what would happen to my penny he might have been an angel too but I know he wasn't any for he frowned at me like that you see when it wasn't but one penny and now that's gone and I don't care I'd rather not have any then keep it if an angel came and asked me for my penny end of poem this recording is in the public domain the green singing book by Josephine Kristen Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person the green singing book I don't know how to read the words now how the black things go but if you stand it up and sing you'll never have to know the music sounds alike each time when grown-up people play but every time I sing myself it sounds a different way and when I've sung the book all through and every page around I stand it upside down and sing to see how that will sound I sing how all the things outside the window looked to me the shiny wrinkles on the road and then about my tree I sing about the city to the noises and the wheels and windows blinking in the Sun I sing the way it feels and if a sparrow flies across I put him in the song I sing whatever happens in to make it last for long I sing about the things I think of almost everything sometimes I don't know what to think till I begin to sing end of poem this recording is in the public domain wing sprouts by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by jason and panama wing sprouts it happens when the birds go by and leave you far behind and you flutter till you ate all around your mind like a flag like a flag flapping at the wind it happens when you catch the hills as blue as yesterday you hold your heart in both hands or it would fly away yes it would yes it would away away away it makes your heart into a bird that darts and leaps and sings Oh feel my pinafore high up Oh do you think it's wings do you think do you think Oh couldn't it be wings end of poem this recording is in the public domain early by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person early I like to lie and wait to see my mother braid her hair it is as long as it can be and yet she doesn't care I love my mother's hair and then the way her fingers go that looks like quick and white in-and-out and to and fro and braiding in the light and it is always right so then she ones at shiny Brown around her head into a crown just like the day before and then she looks and bets it down and looks a minute more well I stay here or still in cool I wasn't morning beautiful end of poem this recording is in the public domain the winds east by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by Jason in Panama the winds East the winds East Oh Oh only a little while ago today was just like yesterday but now now only now the world's all turned some silver way I know how I know how the winds East the winds east salt salt wind that I love so all the things in the garden blow wavy gray and the trees all know trees that never never can go must know how it would feel to be there where the ships sail to and fro ships on the blue blue sea and the homesick ones by the bridge up here are tugging to get their anchors clear and they reach up high to sea they catch their breath when they feel the air and the rigging stirs and the lanterns stare for they know the tide is high out there the gulls go skirling by out there the gulls and the wind go free and they tug and they pull and they wonder so when will the captain let them go Oh Oh to see to see end of poem this recording is in the public domain afterward by Josephine Preston Peabody read for librivox.org by recording person after work and shall we light the candle now and leave since there is so much more our cupful and the share of bread here by the open door for someone might be wanting it if there's a chance to come this way a very poor man or a bird or maybe God someday end of poem this recording is in the public domain end of the book of the little past by Josephine Preston Peabody
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it is amazing to watch how the democrats really have many of them have no standards at all with regard to what is appropriate behavior really is an amazing thing so obviously you had joe biden and his team at the white house overtly saying that it was totally fine to go to supreme court justice's house and protest like right outside their house even though it was violation of federal law it was totally okay and yet kareem jean-pierre the wildly untalented white house press secretary saying openly they're going outside restaurants and yelling at people while they're eating their dinner that's just free speech and pete buda judge the secretary of transportation mostly famous for going on a two-month paternity leave while nobody noticed he said the exact same thing and we've been told by pretty much all of the bright democratic thinkers that protest is just protest and you should all toughen up you shall just get thicker skin well you know all right but if we're going to hold you to that standard we're going to hold you to that standard so here's the
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Exercising with Coffee and Does Daily Drinking Affect Performance?
how's it going everyone Ben here your friendly neighborhood med student and today we're going to be talking about coffee caffeine the active ingredient in coffee which is supposed to give you energy and its effects on athletic performance because I think it's a question that a lot of people have a lot of your like exercise junkies like me uh take some form of pre-workout supplement or other people might take other forms of like performance enhancing legal supplements and a lot of them contain caffeine and uh we're gonna talk about its Effectiveness does it really work and what if you're the type of person who takes who drinks coffee every day and is kind of tolerant to it is it going to help you if you're new to this channel my channel is specifically focused on health and literacy where I look at evidence-based research and convey that information that's straight and easy to understand for you so I don't look at any form of like pseudoscience or anything like that I know in the field of exercise and nutrition there's a lot of pseudoscience here but I'm only going to be talking about evidence based what the research says on copies active ingredient caffeine and athletic performance as far as my credentials I am a fourth year senior medical student here in the United States I am literally two months away from getting all my requirements to get my MD certificate to be a licensed physician in the very very near future but also in addition to being a medical student I am a researcher I published before and I presented nationally in conferences so if that gives you any bit of credibility on my expertise and talking about this I will say I am not a sports medicine expert I am not an Orthopedics expert but I do read a lot of research studies and I do interpret it for a living for my patients but also on my YouTube channel for my viewers so let's talk a little bit about the research behind caffeine and athletic performance so um I want to talk about the two very important forms of athletic training one is endurance-based training and the second one is strength based training endurance Based training is training men to help you go for a long period of time and usually these are your aerobic exercises such as running swimming cycling then there are strength based athletic performance this is this tests your ability to do something once with a lot of energy and force this could be something like the high jump this could be something like uh bodybuilding this can be something like doing a deadlift like your one wrap Max so these are the two types that I'm going to be talking about and multiple studies hundreds of Studies have shown that caffeine is shown to have a benefit in both these types of athletic performance and athletic training is great because caffeine has been shown to help you go maybe an extra maybe like two five minutes in your endurance based workouts and get you an extra couple of reps in your strength based workouts so that I could I could link to a bunch of Articles down below but there's just so many you could do a quick Google search be like caffeine and its association with athletic performance research article you'll get hundreds of them in your search results it's been proven to have a benefit and usually the standard dosage that people see it being most effective because you don't want to take too much or is you're gonna you're gonna have other very very um glaring issues but usually depending on your kilograms um you want to take between three to six um three to six milligrams of caffeine per kilogram of body weight that you have if you kind of want to get gauge what that is is that I am about 140 pounds that roughly translate to about 60 kilograms so that means I should be taking somewhere between um 150 to 360 milligrams of caffeine before my workouts to see some form of athletic performance but I really want to emphasize that I'm very sensitive to caffeine and I don't really uh take that much throughout the day and I only need about maybe a hundred it's it's no like like my three milligrams is like 180 but I only need like maybe two a little bit less than two milligrams per kilogram that I am to get that athletic performance that I need so most of us were like we're who are not like professionally trained athletes we don't even need that much to begin with but if we take it maybe 20 to 30 minutes before a workout it's definitely going to help us with our training actually a couple of weeks ago I accidentally took 200 milligrams of caffeine and for six hours straight I felt like I was my heart was about to jump out of my chest it made me so so uncomfortable so I'm completely fine being a lightweight when it comes to my caffeine consumption but more often than that I know that a lot of people are like Yay caffeine gives me so much energy to work out but a lot of people have told me growing up and even now to this day is that they make this assumption that hey if I'm drinking caffeine every day if I'm taking caffeine every day I'm gonna develop a tolerance and it's no longer going to work but I'm here to tell you that my recent research has shown that caffeine tolerance or scientifically we call it habituation people who who drink either a cup of coffee every day it hasn't really shown a detriment to consistently consuming caffeine before workouts it doesn't make you less sensitive to the benefits of caffeine on athletic performance sure you might not consciously feel the effects as much you might not get that hyperactivity or jumpiness that you usually get after consuming caffeine for days on at a time but Studies have shown that you will still get that athletic performance boost regardless of whether or not you feel those jumpiness or effects when it comes to taking a stimulant like um coffee and another great standpoint is that this most recent article that was published in 2021 that looked at about a little bit more than 30 athletes they tested both strength and endurance Based training and they also categorize the participants into a low caffeine group a moderate caffeine group and a high daily caffeine consumption group and all three groups surprisingly even the high the people that drink a lot of coffee every day still got the performance enhancing benefits of caffeine before workout and yes you might say well Ben it's only like 30 something 30 something like participants that's not a lot the study doesn't have a lot of power yes that's true but this is the only study that looked at caffeine tolerance and its effects on endurance and strength training a lot of Studies have time and time shown again that habituation yes you might feel the effects actively but internally you are still benefiting for from its performance enhancing capability I'll say this myself um I take about 200 milligrams of caffeine every day every six hours because I am a healthcare worker I work a lot so to get up in the morning I wake up and I have 100 milligrams of caffeine I don't even drink coffee I go straight to caffeine pills and then about six hours later I take another 100 milligram tablet but before I work out I'll take another 50 maybe 50 to 100 milligrams and I'm still getting the same amount of enhancement that I I would get if I didn't take caffeine and if you would be like well Ben this is anecdotes and that's true I am Telling You anecdotes but it coincides with with the research that's been published Time and Time and Again has been saying about caffeine and then the days that where I completely forget caffeine I'm like dang I haven't been able to rep as much as I wanted to and then usually sometimes I even forget that I forgot to take caffeine and like oh wow I didn't take my caffeine before my workout and that's why I wasn't able to hit those reps as much as I wanted anyways I wanted to make this video just to kind of debunk a myth that caffeine tolerance uh will keep you from getting that extra rep Extra Strength gain that you would get from drinking a cup of coffee before a workout or taking a pre-workout with caffeine in it that's not true you will still get those athletic performance enhancements but at the same time I really really have to emphasize that you uh drink or take caffeine responsibly you drink coffee responsibly and you stick to the daily recommended of less than 600 actually less than four to six hundred milligrams depending on the type of medical body that you're looking at a day because too much caffeine is also detrimental to your cardiovascular your heart health so use caffeine responsibly just know that um you even though you feel like you're developing a tolerance to uh coffee or caffeine it's still going to be helping you with your daily workouts and making meeting your Milestones as someone who recreationally does outdoor or indoor activities for either athletic enhancement or even someone like me who yes I do favor athletic enhancement but I just want to be an active individual who exercises pretty frequently anyways I hope this video has helped you understand the effects of caffeine on not just performance but how beneficial it is regardless of whether or not you take it every day and I hope you will share share this video with someone who may benefit from this information and follow me on Instagram and Twitter to keep up with my daily life and activism work and I'll see you all in the next video mwah this is Ben
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