video_id large_stringlengths 11 11 | video_link large_stringlengths 43 43 | title large_stringlengths 3 100 | text large_stringlengths 351 674k | channel large_stringlengths 1 86 | channel_id large_stringlengths 24 24 | date large_stringlengths 10 10 | license large_stringclasses 1 value | original_language large_stringclasses 1 value | language_id_method large_stringclasses 2 values | transcription_language large_stringclasses 1 value | word_count int64 101 112k | character_count int64 351 674k |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
69dAT83UeE4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69dAT83UeE4 | Reverse Mortgage can be a God Send to some Seniors! | hi this is Julie Waldorf Julie waldorf.com and I have suel in here with Abby home loans who spoke at our MLS breakfast about reverse mortgages so Sue Allen could you tell us what is the big advantage of having a reverse mortgage well the the concept of reverse mortgage is to help seniors 62 years and over access the equity in their home to help them with an easier lifestyle more uh accessible cash to spend it's just a great way for seniors to be able to stay in their homes so often now when they've lost a great deal of their work or many times it's even when a spouse passes away and they lose one social security check can be enough to really put them over the edge so with a uh their home equity we can access it and be able to give them income okay well and so you know there's a lot of negative connotations with reverse reverse mortgages and um and there's more negative than positive but in reality it does fit a niche doesn't it absolutely I always say reverse mortgages aren't for everyone but if a a senior needs one it's a it's a godsend you know we've helped borrowers uh pull out a foreclosure because they owed a small amount against their home vers based on the equity and yet they are about ready to lose at home because they can't make the payment a reverse mortgage can pay off that payment and what it does is there's no payments to the borrower for the life for their life till they pass away or leave the hel permanently then the note gets called and has to be paid off okay it's also a non-recourse loan so the only thing the lender can ever take even if it's upside down at the time uh the borrower leaves is the house so it doesn't uh go back on any other assets if you know if there's something else available that The Heirs could get the borrower is not turning their home over to the to the lender it's a lean it's a loan just like any other kind of loan it just is the reason it's reversed is because as opposed to a forward mortgage where you make a payment every month to pay it off right this is starting the loan amount starts at zero and each month it pays out a say it pays out a payment to the borrower allowing the borrower to access uh the income they can take it out as one lump sum they can take it out as lifetime distribution payments which means they'll never end for the life of the borrower and it's calculated based on the value of the home the borrower's age and of course if there's a loan we have to pay off uh yeah okay so it does really fit a niche in a a lot of ways actually and you were saying that you could um acquire a buy a home with a reverse mortgage which was something totally new I never heard of such a thing I thought it was all refi but it's not originally you could not purchase a home but in uh October of 2008 HUD said yes you can use a reverse mortgage to purchase a home so many times a buy a borrower is selling an existing home which is like a million doll house say examply yeah and then the the calculation works the same the purchase price of the the new home and the age of the borrower will determine how much the reverse mortgage will take care of in the case of a 67y old individual with a $300,000 house the reverse mortgage will put in about 180,000 and the borrower would come in with 120,000 and then never have another mortgage payment so if they're selling and then any extra money they got from the sale of the home they could utilize of course uh for their living expenses or to do whatever the advantage of not having a mortgage payment I can't tell you how many seniors I talk to who are right on the edge right you know a SP one of the SP spouses dies and they end up with only one social security check and a little lady who uh she her home was free and clear and she her social security check was $647 a month yeah and how is she going to make the taxes insurance I mean that's tough that's tough so we were able to put a reverse mortgage in place now she's getting an extra $1,800 a month that's what we decided she could use and she still responsible for her taxes and insurance but that's the only you know well it's basically like it's almost like selling your home to yourself and doing an owner carry so you have passive income coming in as you eat EXA you that's exactly what it is good you know it's it's it's pretty good actually then you get the advantage of staying in your home and not have to change and go down downsize or whatever and so many times seniors today they thought they were saving or they thought they were doing what they needed and of course they paid off their home as part of their original plan today health insurance is so high long-term care is is outrageous you know and a lot of them want to stay in their houses this sometimes makes it where they can have somebody come in and live with them or they can have you know it just gives them so many more options because now they have instead of having this house that's you know paid for but isn't doing anything which is a burden more than anything if you can't take you know can't there some cases where the borrowers are almost ready to lose the house anyway yeah you know so this way they're able to keep their house and help their Liv out yeah and be able to live and die in their home absolutely which is you know we all want to do that don't we anyway thank you so much soan and what's your contact information it's Abby home loans I'm in a Royal Grandy my number is 85481 5575 and my uh website is Abby homeo no Abby homeloans.com okay all right all right well thank you so much this is Julia Waldorf Julia waldorf.com chow chow thanks | Julia Waldorf | UC3OP9S6tn8CYRjZ9UoQrlLw | 2012-09-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,102 | 5,623 |
R41lGrblmvo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R41lGrblmvo | Logo Bloopers E38/S4E8: Westinghouse Licensing | [Victoria] Alright everyone, yes - sorry, I know it's been a while again, but I hope most of us are now fully vaccinated and/or boostered, and by the way *I* am fully vaccinated and have received my booster shot already. [Microsoft Mary (SAPI 4)] I am yet to get my booster shot though, but I actually warn you: if I do not see any of you wearing those masks (RESTRICTION LIFTED) or keeping that distance on stage, or even sanitising upon entrance and exit of my clean studio, then you're immediately fired. [Samantha] Now this is a 50 FPS video, and we are going to cue the Westinghouse Licensing Corporation 2014 logo this time. Roll camera. Cue the W. [TruVoice Peter] Um, excuse me Westinghouse Licensing, I don't think this is supposed to be the black-and-white logo, and I think it was too fast. Change it. [Microsoft Hazel] You are not supposed to mirror it to the right, reverse the sound, or invert the luminance. You are supposed to be regular change it. - [TruVoice Wanda] Alright alright alright. Sheesh! - [Microsoft Anna] And shush the sheesh! [TruVoice Julia] Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh, you cannot either do it in night vision. You know what, this will have to be your last chance; screw up again and then you're fired. [Microsoft David] Alright, we did it. Now you may return to your business. | TheSearleFamily123 | UChSfHp8Hwy-27Tv0XnObU7A | 2022-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 229 | 1,301 |
PMI3P1281Iw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMI3P1281Iw | Rocket glider | Wikipedia audio article | a rocket-powered aircraft or rocket plane is an aircraft that uses a rocket engine for propulsion sometimes in addition to air-breathing jet engines rocket planes can achieve much higher speeds than similarly sized jet aircraft but typically for at most a few minutes of powered operation followed by a glide unhindered by the need for oxygen from the atmosphere they are suitable for very high altitude flight they are also capable of delivering much higher acceleration and shorter takeoffs rockets have been used simply to assist the main propulsion in the form of jet-assisted takeoff jato also known as rocket assisted takeoff Ratto or our ato G not all rocket planes are off the conventional take off like normal aircraft some types have been air launched from another plane while other types have taken off vertically nose in the air and tail to the ground tail sitters because of the heavy propellant use and the various practical difficulties of operating rockets the majority of rocket planes have been built for experimental use as interceptor fighters and space aircraft topic history rocket powered flight was pioneered in Germany the first aircraft to fly under rocket power was the lippisch Center in 1928 the enter had previously been flown as a glider the next year in 1929 the Opel RAC pointone became the first purpose-built rocket plane to fly Topic World War two the Heinkel he 176 was the world's first aircraft to be propelled solely by a liquid propellant rocket engine making its first powered flight on the 20th of June 1939 with eric worre sits at the controls the first rocket plane ever to be mass-produced was the messerschmitt me 163 koumei interceptor in 1944 one of several german world war ii attempts at rocket-powered aircraft the bottom bar 349 natter vertical takeoff manned rocket interceptor aircraft flew in prototype form projects which never even reached the prototype stage include the zeppelin rama the flyer gende Panzerfaust and the focke-wulf Volks jagger the Japanese also produced approximately 850 yokosuka M XY 7 oka rocket-powered suicide attack aircraft in world war ii other experimental aircraft included the Russian bear Isaiah Isaiah VI one that flew in 1942 while the Northrop XP 79 was originally planned with rocket engines but switched to jet engines for its first and only flight in 1945 a rocket assisted p-51d mustang was developed by North American Aviation that could attain 515 miles per hour the engine ran on fumaric acid and annalen which was stored in 275 gallon underwing drop tanks the plane was tested in flight in April 1945 the rocket engine could run for about a minute of much larger size the silver vocal antipodal bomber space plane was planned by the Germans late in World War two however later calculations showed that it would not have worked and would have been destroyed during reentry topic Cold War era in 1946 the Soviet Mickey an Gurevich I 270 was built partly using technology developed by Sergei Korolev in 1943 and 1932 in 1947 the rocket-powered bell x-1 was the first aircraft to break the speed of sound in level flight and the first of a series of NACA NASA rocket-powered aircraft the North American x-15 an x-15 a to designs were used for around a decade and eventually reached max 6.7 and over 100 kilometers in altitude in the 1950s the British developed mixed power designs to cover the performance gap that existed in then-current turbojet designs the rocket was the main engine for delivering the speed and height required for high-speed interception of high-level bombers and the turbojet gave increased fuel economy in other parts of flight most notably to make sure the aircraft was able to make a powered landing rather than risking an unpredictable gliding return the saunders rose senior 53 was a successful design and was due to be developed into production when economics forced curtailment of most british aircraft programs in the late 1950s the advancement of the turbojet engine output the advent of missiles and advances in radar had made a return to mixed power unnecessary the development of Soviet rockets and satellites was the driving force behind the development of NASA's space program in the early 1960s American research into the Boeing X 20 dinosaur space plane was cancelled due to lack of purpose later the studies contributed to the Space Shuttle which in turn motivated the Russian Buran another similar program was icing glass which was to be a rocket launched from a Boeing b-52 Stratofortress carrier which was intended to achieve Mac 22 but this was never funded isinglass was intended to overfly the USSR no images of the vehicle configuration have been released the lunar landing research vehicle was a mixed powered vehicle a jet engine canceled 5/6 of the force due to gravity and the rocket power was able to simulate the Apollo lunar lander various versions of the reaction motors XLR 11 rocket engine powered the x1 and X 15 but also the Martin Marietta x2 for a Martin Marietta x2 for B Northrop HL 10 Northrop M 2 F 2 Northrop M 2 F 3 and the Republic xf-90 1 Thunder scepter IVA has a primary or axillary engine the Northrop HL 10 Northrop M 2 F 2 and Northrop M 2 F 3 were examples of the lifting body which are aircraft which have very little if any wing and simply obtain lift from the body of the vehicle another example is backslider rockets in amateur rocketry topic post Cold War era the easy rocket research and test airplane was first flown in 2001 easy rocket was the first privately built and flown rocket-powered airplane a second privately developed rocket-powered aircraft flew just two years later in 2003 SpaceShipOne functions both as a rocket-powered aircraft with wings and aerodynamic control surfaces as well as a space plane with RCS thrusters for control in the vacuum of space the rocket racing league has developed three rocket racer aircraft since 2001 after initially evaluating and testing the ez rocket in 2001 none are currently in production however Topic planned rocket-powered aircraft reaction engines Skylon spaceship to Lynx rocket plane ares martian rocket plane zero-emission hypersonic transport topic see also list of rocket aircraft list of vehicle speed records rocket racing league RRL 0 length launch launching air-breathing aircraft with rockets | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2019-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,068 | 6,335 |
CW1ZDlkVsY8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW1ZDlkVsY8 | He Quit His Job And Established The Biggest Tilapia Farm In Ghana! | demo the name africa what comes into your mind well i just see nothing but a beautiful continent full of opportunities that are not tapped that's what i see when i see africa everywhere i go it's just opportunities and opportunities in various phones videos ships various colors that are waiting to be tapped do you think africans can make it in africa yes of course we can if we don't make it well else can we make it this is our comfort zone we have all the resources i mentioned earlier on that up to 60 percent of former 62 percent of formal area in the world today it's in africa both aqua and crops so there's no better place to to to be right now than to be in africa this is my home grounds and i know that when you play at home you score more goals so [Music] uh my brother hey ryan good to see you man good to see you welcome welcome to philosophy i want to tell you something thank you so much for being an african not an african thank you you're doing something that a lot of africans think that it's impossible you've done it and and on behalf of all africans who want to tell you yeah yeah how do you feel knowing that you have the biggest tilapia farm in the entire garden i mean indigenous farm like yes yes it's the indigenous yeah because there are some boys bigger than me but they are we are the largest indigenous um everything deals from scratch global resources local resources cooked in one bowl to give you tilapia well i really want to know what makes your farm the biggest farm in ghana we are very humble to actually be occupying that position in the first place but we our principal is like producing a local solution local for local people so we bring the best materials you can find around together and we combine them best materials in terms of fish feed in terms of human resources and you can see here that we have very good brains and they are all local materials we don't have expatriate and stuff though they are equally good but we believe more in building the capacity of our people to not show us with those things and we try to get the best uh experience people in the industry if we find one anywhere we will bring them here we brought people from all kind of places we have no idea to come and interact with our team to come and share knowledge we've done classroom sessions and stuff and do knowledge transfer so that we can enhance the capacity of our our team so they can compete at any level and then that gives us a lot of mileage in terms of output and achievement i can't wait to show what you've done to the entire world but i'm that guy who's on a journey to celebrate african excellence and i'm here to celebrate you today i just want you to tell me who you are where it all started and i mean tell me something about you all right my name is evans okay could you dance and uh my middle name is selassie the name flossel it's a coin name that we put together my my my name is elise and my wife's name is florence so we decided to put the flow starting first it's actually deliberate and then the salah coming okay out of that uh and yes the whole thing was her idea florence's idea to start this um agriculture i think and she was the first person in the family to take a course in agriculture and have family now in our family to take a course in aquaculture at the water research institute and i think by then also switzerland or something hey i went to take a course in aquaculture i saw it in the valley graphic and i think it's nice let's consider it i said okay when i come back we we do it and so that's what her name is so no you know what behind every successful man there is a woman yeah that story represents his story not all women sorry but but you know what tell me something about yourself were you born and raised in here yes sir hundred percent homegrown solution my dad is on a chain my mom is an elder i grew up in the coastal area at a flower and so i've been seeing fish from from the beginning of my life sometimes we followed our uncles to the beachside to dragnet is it from a rich background no not entirely if i tell you how i went to university you would look like no no tell us tell us something how did you go to university was it was it a tough life yeah it was really a tough life my mom was my everything my mom my my sorry to say my dad was never there i come from one of such families where your dad is it's never there you know and i'm sure you'll find one everywhere so so my mom was everything it got really challenging at that point i remember my entire day i had to go and write to this because i might not be able to finish the course so i want to go and find some job to do maybe when i make money i'll come back in the final year and then my mom said no we can she put up her property to sell nobody was buying so i remember she had to go through as one of my uncles somewhere in northern part of togo who learned her some money and then i was already on the bus to come once i went to kenya to to go and submit my letter that i would have to put my cousin and forward and then she followed me all the way into my time we go to accra to change buses that's oh that's my mom what are you doing here i left you at 20 years and then she gave me a hug and said no no you're not going to do this you're going to finish your school and she had me the envelope so i had to go to the school to go and pay and then later on came back myself and continued my school because of this i just want to say if you're a mother watching this video god bless you and be like his mother thank you and sir after school did you ever lived abroad yeah after school i right after uni i joined nestle for my national service and they say hard work pace and that's i i really really attest to that i'm a good example or testimony of that hardware based phrase when i was doing my service with nestle i was staying with one of my uncles in a shaman and he's late number he saw rest in peace uh there were some challenges at home so i could not come back home in time to meet those challenges because i would not be able to sleep at night because of the challenges so i will stay as long as possible at the workplace and and so i will i will close with the afternoon bus 10 11 p.m and so i will stay when there are issues related to products especially next weekend next cafe i was in charge i will fix those things and so april management was was observing was taking note of all those things and um i remember one time there was very heavy consumer complaints with one of our products that we produced only for the french market cameroon senegal in france it's called nesquik and so when we mix the product it will separate so some parts of the product will be sweet some parts will be better and so on so i was put on they were looking for somebody to fix that and so my boss recommended me that this guy can work on that and i spent three days in the lab to work on that that was around may 2000 and not april 2004 yes 2000 not 2005 because i finished pixel 24 so april i was on that project and by the time i presented to management and they tested it everything was okay they asked me to go to the production line because the first was in the lab so we did it in the production line it did work and then the following day they called me up and gave me an offer so i never finished my national service my national service was for only four months oh yes so and that's how you found yourself working here yes and how did you work for how long did you work for them 10 years 10 years 2004 to 2000. and after 10 years what happened this has nothing to do with mixing milo and mixing coffee together so i remember when i told my boss that i wanted to quit i didn't give my resignation letter to him directly i gave it to the hr to the hr so the hr informed him hey everyone is leaving so he was at the head office he had he was what am i hearing i said so what are you hearing everyone's telling me what am i hearing can we talk about it when you come to the office and you know where i was when he called i was at my farm when he called that call came what am i hearing is it true or not is it it's an arab is it true or not that you have a result i say it is true but i prefer to discuss it when you come he got very angry then i knew that the man would go i gave the move so i had to leave the front then i was familiar and he quickly left the farm got to the office before he first thing as usual he called me to his office we have to talk i said yes sir why are you leaving how much is coca-cola paying you how much is your guinness paying you how much is that is not about money you should know by now i went here for 10 years and you know i'm not driving yes everybody likes money but the question you know it already so yeah so why do i what are you giving me some going to from a [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] from what from fish no way this is not what we prepared you for this is not what we've trained you for we have a development plan we have this with that and you've gone through it you're in the middle of it why you want to quit now does it mean that when you are working for nestle we are still farming hey i had i had the fish farm in where there was in from after florence did the first training in nepal culture we made two points in my house in front oh so we went i remember we went to uh the uh hatchery in a shaman to get about six hundred fingernails that was the first fingernails i ever bought in my life when we put it in the pond we didn't know how to handle nobody trained us we took it to the house by time we got home we had lost half so we kept the rest in there we kept the rest in the pond then let me know yeah you know something must inspire apart from the fact that your wife learned aquaculture or really inspired what drives you to enter into aquaculture then i mentioned earlier on that [Music] when the industry started it was completely foreign operators dominated so one time florence and i drove all the way to i wouldn't mention the name of the farm don't worry at acoustic to buy fish to buy a fish and the gentleman will know we drove all the way the guy would not sell fish to us and those days like i was very scared they said no no you have to get an appointment you have to get a number and when you you can you need two weeks for that and when you get the number and you come based on that number you'll be surprised this is fish it's supposed to be a passionate appointment yeah and we were not saved we were not sent you're laughing you know you're from our boss and when when we drove back this is the painful aspect driving back because i was so few years by the time we got to shy hills or whatever my car broke down my check the engine was off and so i was like nah this has to start something so i told him the story one day he came here to get fingerless he came here like that the man oh yeah that made you start this he came here he didn't know he made me start he didn't know so but i told him i told him that the five day he was here to get fingerlings himself i told him okay you remember this you remember this okay yeah this is what you do and there's another interesting one so i'll tell you and then when i was making the inquiries gathering my data on the feasibility to start the farm and i was with uh run and fish feed i went to their office and i they had the sales manager by then quite a belgian guy technical guy i went to his office hey i want to start fish farms right it's not the first question you asked me how much money do you have i said okay oh then an employee ten thousand cities to me ten thousand cities was a lot of money six seven years ago oh ten thousand cities that's not enough money for fish what are you talking about i say yes then you remove these glasses like this i tell you what to do with ten thousand okay do you know a few junction i said yes between lassen and from transgender it's a big gutter there so we can use part of the money and block this part of the gutter and block that part of the gutter and then put some fish in there and then you can do something else that's very sarcastic actually and each time i meet him i tell you i refer him to that all the time he comes here to convince us to buy his fish feed and do this why don't you do this and i i keep referring to that you remember when you told me to go and block the gutter and put fingernails in because i only had ten thousand to found to four feet that was the first advice i was given and through this we've been able to build one of the biggest in the entire country i don't know if i should actually keep working with but i don't even actually accident it's a farm bigger than his farm right now oh in terms of capacity we are a lot bigger this is the success stories that i normally want to hear so that this kind of stories will inspire you that you don't give up i mean the person who told me that work hard when i wanted to start a youtube channel the person who told me to work hard i wanted support from him said no i can't support you work hard you get there i can divide my subscribers into one million you still have one so i love your story but i mean where are we right now so we are at the the the hatchery side the side we saw before the uh the back with the the phones buried in the ground there that's the uh what we do the breeding that's the breeding station so in every of those spawns we have about 250 females and about 75 or 90 meals we pay them in a ratio of three is to one okay and so every so every meal has three wives or three females if you want can we apply that in real life right it's also a lot of work yeah it's a lot of work for the poor fish because if you go high like that and you see the milk after you realize that there are a lot of stress so that's why you you have to meet in the nutritional requirements a lot of work is not only for the fan aspect yeah i will be stressed don't worry about me [Music] this is the main fish front um these are holding areas for uh breeders and that we use for breathing here in between the buildings if we keep them here briefly so we can condition them okay what stage is this okay so this is the fingerling stitch okay yeah i've seen the fingernails but a much more advanced one okay so what you saw over there um was the coast fried steak most of them were in the first fry stick so when they hit the push rising that is between 0.1 to 0.3 grams they bring them here okay and then we raise them to about two to three grams okay so it's at that point that they are nearing the jugular stitch okay bye whoa this is so impressive you did all this by yourself yes not only by myself thank you very much uh there's a flow in the floor cell the lady behind the whole wishing the whole dream and uh there is a good team behind as well a very good team of workers who support to make this project as successful as it is today i think it's because of you your wife and the family that's why carmen kumar said a black man is capable of managing his own affairs i mean things like this in africa when we see things like this we don't attribute it to a black man you've done it and that's why i wish i can open my jacket and i say that you are an african not an african thank you how many cages do you have in here we have 38 kgs in total each cage has the capacity to do 30 tons 30 tons yeah so does it mean i want to know how many fishes are in there each cage has a production capacity of 120 000 where we pack operationally between 60 and 80 000 fish per cake and how often do you harvest every week every week we try to put fish on your table every week and during harvesting how many turns do you harvest in a week in a week three to four towns 24 hours every week and that's about three thousand to eight thousand fish there whatever sorry we just had an accident sorry but it's all right see i i just want to know yeah with 3 000 tons how much will we sell it a ton goes for fifteen thousand yeah you wanna count our numbers yeah yeah it's okay this guy's a billionaire listen listen agriculture is the future i wanted to ask you this question but i think the question has already been answered yeah i think the the head of the african development bank made that statement very boldly that if you want to be a billionaire in the future the sector to look at is agriculture but this is the i mean sector that so many youth of africa don't want to involve themselves into uh yes that used to be very so much the case a couple of years ago but i've seen in the more recent times some some young men making moves such as this because you know it's got to be based on your passion and these days there are appropriate technologies that you can uh you can you can introduce to your business and you know the youth of today are more tech driven than you know so many years ago so uh we have solutions where we can even have drones in the water to check the fish their waste their feeding and everything and these all attract the use we can have uh the snooker diving stuff those who attract the use so it depends on how it's packaged and how it is structured you can attract uh the use most of them don't know so it's a very good stuff you are doing by putting this story out there then they can see the possibility you need and then they can come back home for us to venture my friends normally tells me that you know what we want lucrative business is this lucrative by the way it is lucrative every business is as lucrative as you want it to be after hearing you because i'm a mathematician yeah okay so i just want to say that would you say that fish farming is equal to gold mining probably even better oh my goodness see i am starting fish farming tomorrow thank you so much but this is comes to my next question there's so many young africans that want to invest in this i mean would you say that it's more expensive i mean capital intensive when you are starting ah yes it is there are two three uh two or three key pillars the quality of the knowledge with which you go into it is very important to the technology you want to go with and then the workforce those are the three things so you need to have the right knowledge which includes knowing which species of fish to work with you know not one size doesn't fit anyone everyone so maybe tilapia is good for us because of the environment but if someone's environment will require something like clarius or catfish our dream so you need to look at it properly before you tailor your solutions into it so yes one side doesn't fit all but then you need the right knowledge right network right technology and then you are good to go how much will you say it's okay to start up i mean you have done it yeah i mean you started from your backyard i mean how much did you invest in it because right now it looks so big and people just felt like you just wake up and started something like nah nah man how much money did you invest from day one from the one we started with about 15 or 16 000 cities and then another 50 000 went and then today we talk about an investment close to eight million ghana cities in six years [Music] this year i really want to show my audience how to fish i i'm not saying that you just have to be a fish farm or you need to start a catfish but i want to go into details yeah how much do you have to invest and what do you think is the profit margin okay so let's say we take a base of a base of one thousand fish okay uh for you to be able to uh produce one thousand pieces of fish at half a kilo each or even 300 grams the size of my palm so this 1000 fish will give you close to 300 kilos or 350 kilos like this you will require close to 65 percent of your cost is going to go into the feeding well close to 65 percent of your cost is going to go into the feed-in and then the rest is going to be labor infrastructure and operational expenses the cost of the logistics and stuff and then if we're able to do that and if you're good healthy fish from good source you can be sure to make margins between 30 and 50 on your returns wow if you follow the good practices no shortcuts just like every business huh no shortcuts what type of uh what matter of fish farming are you using we we we combine quite many techniques on on this side the grower side is completely cage culture system on the hatchery and the measuring spawn system and who built this all these cages were built by a flosser built by ourselves and you are in nestle for 10 years oh yes they don't teach you how to build i didn't do fish in school i i didn't do fishing i had nothing to do with fishing just based on fashion my first degree was on i was in biochemistry so i came out as a scientist and then later on i did a second degree in project management and then another one in finance so this was just based on what i love to do what i want to do what i want to spend my time playing and doing business at the same time like combining hobby with business so which means that you brought the locals together yes yes yes yes yes uh the unique thing here is how we are able to blend both the local solutions with the the imported solutions including knowledge and we put all together and to to develop this this business and not to mention the support systems that we have we work with two to three key main institutions in terms of knowledge transfer we have the wish the american soybean association they have a um one section called the world initiative of suya in human health uh they have a group of consultants they bring to us from opera university the people who have 30 40 years experience in aquaculture they are able to bring them here and they spend time with my staff and myself and training us sometimes they fly my team to they rest in alabama and they go through intensive everything and then we also have the dutch embassy they have what we call the pool the senior space network which i encourage every enterpreneur to to tap into it's free knowledge they can they can they can resource your business with uh for about a week people who have 30 40 years experience in business management advancing your experts you know and they can spend time to shape the mindset of your people and train them and stuff this is for free you don't pay anything and so these are all solutions that advice young entrepreneurs that if you enter into whatever kind of business they have a big pool of consultants here just speak to them they will they will ask which area your expectation you require is in and then they'll give you the right person to help you what are you doing to transfer the knowledge that you have right now to the youth of africa who are looking forward to start uh tilapia farming we love to train a lot we love to share our experience a typical example of what we did in october for the first time we had participants from 11 countries here in our farm we had them for two weeks it was sponsored by the soybean association and then we took them through intensive aquaculture through the hatchery through the nursery through the cage and there was some classroom work and they all went back to their countries and we keep receiving good testimonies next week there will be another delegation from nigeria about 12 of them aquaculture operators they will spend a week here with us trying to learn more about our technique so yeah and and and um we and with the various universities as well because that's where um the hub of breeding these young people we have an mou with the university of science and technology and with the university of cape cod as well and we just uh in discussion with legon for the same now so they keep sending their students to us for internships ranging from one month to three months wow and we even have people up to the phd level uh for their practical working our way of giving back to the community and encouraging young people to say hey guys there's something else we can do and through that we even picked some good good ones that we have employed [Music] yeah oh my god we made it we finally brought the fishes to the shores and i want to know why is it that you have to bring the fishes in here people are gonna buy it uh categories yeah to how big you are all the way and different sizes attract different prices whoa so that's what's going down here after seeing all this process i feel like you make hot things look easier oh okay making it possible and you're back keep calm and eat till happy i'll eat tilapia before i get i'll get out of here but i want to know what is the major challenge of um having a tilapia farm the major challenge that we face two main challenges financing the feeding is quite challenging or the conversion process you know and then also fish health we've had major challenges officials in the past majority have all that has been resolved now so the biggest challenge on the desk now is financing the combustion process the feeding process do you think the system in africa helps african entrepreneurs it's very hard to have entrepreneurship success in africa you need balls why why is it so i hope sister has done work systems on work you see a lot of discrimination sometimes especially against immigrants support systems are very difficult sometimes you'll be surprised that there are solutions that are out there but having access to them is very difficult you know it's not it's not very easy like for example i have colleagues who start started similar projects in china and they have very smooth supports and you see their project a lot miles ahead of you and the difference is only in the support systems also succeeding in africa it's very difficult in terms of interpretation that's not to say it's not possible it is very possible to do but you need balls you need you need to have some bead of patience you need to be able to take some big big steps if you had the chance to change something in africa what would it be i'll create more entrepreneurs in africa i create more young business people in africa so that they can become prosperous and it's only prosperity that we can buy poverty out not excessive jobs you are you are young you've done it there's so many young africans watching us right now or will be your final message to them hey guys come home let's do this we can make it possible whatever area of that interests you whether it's aquaculture any other business uh if we push hard enough we can turn this around and make our continent a better place because it is possible and we can make it possible i want to say thank you so much for talking to me i really appreciate your time where can we reach out to you uh yes um our website is www.plusofarms.com our whatsapp number is plus 233 244 889 and then you can reach us on facebook as well just look for the wet floor cell and then you will floss your farms and you will find it and we look forward to hearing uh from you ask us about our fish ask us about our process ask us about how you want we can do it and we are willing to share experiences with you i want to say thank you so much for watching and don't forget to subscribe and be part of the million family and i'll see you all in the next one [Music] | WODE MAYA | UClwrpH_Np9zk8uMwnMwu8Nw | 2022-03-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,448 | 27,273 |
WluE_5V3T5k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WluE_5V3T5k | Newton’s Third Law Explained | plato hello everyone my name is clado and today we're going to be going over newton's third law by the end of this video you should understand what newton's third law is and how it affects you in your daily life so without further ado let's get right into it you may be asking yourself what is newton's third law what explains to us that in every action there is an equal and opposite reaction now that may be confusing but don't worry i'm not going to leave you in the dark think of it this way you invite your friend john over to help you hammer a nail into the wall to hang up your favorite old memory picture of face from nick jr way back when the hammer has a force on the nail and the nail a force on the hammer eventually after a ton of hammering the nail is in place in the wall where you want it to be however the nail has cut into a wire cutting all the power from your house and over some time a few surrounding houses in the neighborhood a chain reaction occurs and eventually the power is cut in a top-secret government-owned experimental facility in which they are messing around and testing some various toxins to eventually help the human race unfortunately for them they're still early on in their research and slowly but surely making good progress but the power getting cut allows those toxins to seep out of the facility earlier than expected making the still deadly toxins infect the land and just about everything in it and affecting the birds and trees slowly getting closer to humanity as you and your friend john are still scrambling around to fix the power of your house government officials are desperately trying to reconnect the power to your area and warn everyone in there to get it out and flee from the toxic gases but their attempts are fruitless and eventually the toxins destroy the land and turn everyone there into mindless zombies starting a zombie apocalypse you and your friend john are the only two humans left in the area to stop the apocalypse but you still want your power back so you can jump into a game of fortnite together make sure you know exactly where you're hammering in those nails this has been newton's third law [Music] | ClayDohToo | UCo8b_k4l4kSUxBrz9hQPHag | 2021-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 402 | 2,177 |
QjNdt-9rLDI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjNdt-9rLDI | Huge Price Action In Technology Stocks Like Amazon, Nvidia, AMD #trading #stockmarket #nvda #amzn | when you look at all the names that we were talking about yesterday they all confirmed in the afternoon remember we were talking about AMD AMD broke out uh meta right meta broke out they took they both took down their earnings highs Nvidia reclaimed the previous channels high now it still throws away from taking out the high from last week as well look at Amazon going into tomorrow right look at Amazon if Amazon confirms the 50-day look how long the range is the range started on Amazon on February the 22nd you see this whole range here right this whole range here if Amazon could reclaim though if Amazon could reclaim tomorrow the February 22nd Shadow this thing could go we started seeing some 99 and 100 calls uh being lit up here so something very very uh interesting to definitely watch for tomorrow uh meta if it continues to get going again maybe this thing runs back to 200 AMD the highest close in this whole formation uh got above uh the 2-2 highs right | AccessATrader | UCbtmHu2GFwnFsH4LWgKVeUA | 2023-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 179 | 969 |
LCVqmBZPFC8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCVqmBZPFC8 | Shawn Mullins Somethin’ To Believe In [acoustic] @ Eddie Owen Presents | [Music] i've never been the one who had my head on straight so i gave myself this job now i'm waiting at the gate for my bag to be inspected some crazy reason you know i'm always suspected smuggling something through like smoking doper airplane glue sergeant waves me through [Music] and i know you got something to believe in down deep inside your soul [Music] hey friends don't you stop believing in the dreams that you had you were just [Music] bear down and take another town and station by storm crank up the tunes beneath the full moon in the carolina corn but don't you let it pass you by sun cause someday you wake up and you'll be asking yourself why you sat there at your desk sucking on a corporate breast it turned out like the rest now i know you got something to believe in deep inside your soul hey friend why don't you stop believing in the dreams that you had [Music] keep on dreaming keep on drinking [Music] hey you check out the view winding down the one me and the mess is sharing blessing soaking up the sun and i feel like i've been resurrected in my lifetime i have never felt protected in love like i do when i am here with you [Music] and i know you got something to believe in down deep inside your [Music] the dreams that we all [Music] dreaming [Music] [Applause] [Music] | EOP Live | UCglhYtuxtjonGCGc2CQKCgQ | 2022-08-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 247 | 1,300 |
CFF22WLGxpc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFF22WLGxpc | Belarus preparing to attack Lithuania together with Russia | Belarus preparing to attack Lithuania together with Russia the belarian intelligence telegram Channel writes that President Alexander lucenko is preparing to attack Lithuania together with the Russian Federation the troops of the belarian president will be assigned the task of attacking Vilas the channel says the following we managed to get some very fragmented information regarding belarus's participation in the attack on Lithuania here is what we know from our sources the operation is being prepared in full cooperation with the Russian armed forces and direct combat involvement of the belarian Armed Forces we know that the Armed Forces of Belarus will be directly involved in blocking vilnus vilus is to be encircled by strikes in the southwest and Northwest directions by the forces of the 201st and the fifth separate Brigade of the army the 120th Brigade is partially moved as the reserve the experience of the Kev 2022 operation has been taken into account the troops will not go in massive armored columns but only in small mobile groups with the widest use of sabotage and reconnaissance tactics taking into account the terrain and camouflage capabilities of the area the operation involves the full range of units of the branches of the bellerian arm forces fire support is provided by combined heavy and reactive artillery brigades and combined units of the tank companies a separate Tank Company battery takes up positions in the immediate vicinity of the city center and deploys a tank company with a special unit in essence vilnus is taken hostage and becomes an object of nuclear blackmail the strategic planning of the operation aimed at De blockading kaliningrad region has moved moved from the stage of Staff games directly to the stage of joint strategic planning with the Russians the sources name a probable time frame of 25 26 27 years of depending on the geopolitical situation and advise the Lithuanian authorities to take a number of preventive measures there are no guarantees that something like this will happen but if it is on the maps of the general staff then the probability of the situation developing in this way increases zalinski cannot understand how Trump could solve Ukraine conflict former US leader Donald Trump claims that he could end the Ukraine conflict in one day if he returns to power is not credible President Vladimir zalinski has said in an interview with Fox News zalinski was asked about the Republican Presidential front runner's promise and responded that he can't understand how Trump would achieve such a goal he can't solve this problem this tragedy with me he stated reiterating his invitation to Trump to visit the front line zalinski suggested that if Trump were to travel to Ukraine he would be able to see what's going on and change his mind the former US president previously said it would be inappropriate for him to visit the country at this time as he did not want to create a conflict of interest with the administration of US President Joe Biden which is currently dealing with the crisis earlier this month however Bloomberg reported citing an advisor to Trump that Washington could potentially push Kiev to engage with Moscow by threatening to cut massive US military assistance he reportedly added that Russia could be swayed to enter Talks by the threat of ramping up Aid to Ukraine if it refuses the former US president has vowed to end hostilities within 24 hours if elected Ukrainian Air Force reveals remaining A50 aircraft in Russia in Russia fewer than eight longrange A50 radar detection aircraft remain one such aircraft was destroyed February the 23rd by the Ukrainian Defense Forces reports Air Force spokesperson Yuri inat during a televised Marathon the successes we have today this extended arm the ability to reach the enemy where they absolutely don't expect it speak to the fact that the adversary will have fewer capabilities in this direction after losing the A50 he said the spokesperson noted that the destroyed aircraft had been modernized as explained by inat the A50 is essentially a radar that can observe and scan detecting all aerial targets within a radius of 600 km and identifying electronic warfare systems we need to look at the intelligence data the head of the main intelligence directorate killo budanov said there were eight aircraft before this not all of them were operational and not all of them were modernized so there were were only a few of them left inat added on February the 23rd Defense Forces of Ukraine reported that a Russian A50 aircraft was shot down over the sea of azov this is the second A50 that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have destroyed since the beginning of the war according to the main intelligence directorate the a5u is a new modernized version of the aircraft the cost of the destroyed aircraft is $350 million the Russian used such an Airborne command post for longrange radar detection control and guidance for strikes against Ukraine with missiles from strategic Aviation | Kanal13 | UC_TneqvSfh-KsIyZMlJjVsQ | 2024-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 841 | 5,018 |
C1XaXSggXDo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1XaXSggXDo | Be Intentional Already! | Calling all men! Let's talk about the word, "intentionality." Why is this important? Well... Women deserved to be pursued intentionally. If you're asked, "Hey, what's going on with you and so-and-so?" and you respond, "I'm not really sure, we're just seeing where it goes." I don't consider that a date, I don't know if she considers it a date or not. What is that? What are you doing? Ladies, if you have to have a conversation with your closest friends about: "What does he want? What does this mean? What are we?" Then he is not being intentional enough for you. Stop being so unintentional! None of this ambiguous like, "I don't know what we are, but let's just see where it goes." No. Please no. Men, define where you're at. Let the woman know if this is a date or this is just two friends hanging out. The most fruitful and incredible relationships come when a man has picked up his cross of leading a woman closer to Christ and said, "I'm going to be intentional about my pursuit of you and I want to make sure that I'm communicating with you my desires and my intentions throughout the course of this relationship." Putting yourself out there can bring pain and rejection. But embrace that. Face the rejection. You will be okay. And being intentional is the most fair to both you and the woman that you're pursuing. I hope, like, my past girlfriends don't watch this and be like - Oh how you have changed! Thanks so much for watching. Check back in every week for new material. Click here for more videos. Click here to subscribe. Joel out. Thanks guys! | The Culture Project | UCpOd6Sz1SHMcfWf5zUYGxkA | 2017-12-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 283 | 1,561 |
JR16HBtM748 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR16HBtM748 | Big Picture: Inland Waterways | today the latest weapons coupled with the fighting skill of the american soldier stand ready on the alert all over the world to defend this country view the american people against aggression this is the big picture an official television report to the nation from the united states army now to show you part of the big picture here is sergeant stuart queen what do you think of when you hear the word alaska chances are you think of cold ice and snow a bleak windswept area over which arctic winds howl and frigid fury and when you hear about american soldiers stationed there you think of them in heavy parkers mushing through heavy drips of snow fighting the freezing temperature at every step but there is another side to alaska a warmer side when snow and ice melt under the summer sun and become rushing streams heading for the sea these streams and rivers are of critical importance to the soldier in alaska recently we sent a big picture camera crew to alaska to accompany a small combat unit on an unusual training mission along some of these inland waterways of the land of the midnight sun our story begins a few months before the mission took place the day we arrived in alaska from a ship we went right aboard a train speeding us through rolling country at first speckled with white then all white except for the moose scurrying along trying to keep pace with us from the moment we arrived at the post one point was clear if you're stationed in alaska you must know how to ski so we were soon waxing those skis like old hands ready for a weekend at stowe or aspen but there the resemblance ended most of us had never touched skis before some had never even seen snow but you learn you know how it is the army says do and you learn and you do simple yes we learned a lot of things that mean survival in the far north and many a night we camped out where we didn't hear the whale of crickets but the wine of an arctic wind through the everglades and since the whole point of being there is to be prepared we didn't neglect the range work no sir if you get the idea we mean business in alaska that's just about it a quick look at a map tells the story superimposed over the united states alaska would extend from atlantic to pacific from canada to mexico as well as being huge it's a hot place in the cold war johnny on the spot of an enemy's arctic invasion and russia is only 56 miles across the bering strait enough said so this wide open country originally populated largely by eskimos is the western end of our arctic ramparts of defense in itself it may not look like any paradise it is an empty place a cold place where nothing comes easy least of all the necessities of life but the eskimos manage by adjusting by inventing to travel they develop the dog sled and the lightweight skin covered kayak and the local animals manage right well thank you except for those who have the bad luck of winding up as milady's new fur coat but most of the animals live it up cavort around in the wide open spaces as if they own the place and who's to say they don't in our free time in alaska we walked along the sidewalks of the cities which reminded us very much in appearance and general spirit of the hometowns we'd left behind take juno fairbanks anchorage no they might not be large by stateside standards but they are centers of business and social activities as well as government agencies serving wide tributary areas some days we'd go along the wharves and watch the fish come in salmon fishing and canning rank first among alaskan industries today and it could be that alaska is as rich in land products as she is in those from the sea mining for gold and other metals is big business in alaska and joint machines scour the earth using methods a long long way from the old days of the sourdough in his pan meanwhile the months passed and winter slowly gave way to spring and spring edged towards summer and even the totem pole seemed to look more cheerful about it away from the cities nature was doing its work the sun was stronger now and the snow and ice which covered everything during the winter turned to liquid under the warm rays and became rushing streams heading for the sea during the shorts of arctic summer the water creates thousands of miles of navigable rivers and lakes in a region where there are few roads and highways a river can serve as a military highway during the summer that's why many of us feel more akin to the navy than soldiers stationed elsewhere especially toward the end of summer when we go through special boat training before the final mission that is the climax it sounded simple as the briefing officer described the mission a simulated attack on an aggressor held bridge not too tough but the catch was we would have to travel a distance of 100 miles by river bivouacking one night on route then about two miles above the bridge we would disembark and move overland to our target so we went to work first off at the assembly area we checked the boats and equipment our many hours of training and handling small river craft paid off now the lift mechanism for example that raises and lowers the motor we checked it out carefully we knew just what to look for what questions to answer how about the hull any damages holes or cuts that need repair outboard motors thrive on a blend of gasoline and oil but you have to make sure it's the right blend we loaded plenty of ammunition on the trucks which were to take us to the embarkation point the boats were placed on the trailer trucks and lashed down securely we weren't taking chances on any damage on route to the launching site equipment you name it we had it for any foreseeable emergency motors ores boat hooks life preservers spare parts first aid kits anchors ropes gas tanks gas cans and of course the payoff weapons when we come charging off the boats each platoon had six two and a half ton trucks with boat trailers for transportation of personnel and boats at o600 the next morning our company set out for the embarkation point it was a perfect spring-like morning as we came down the tree-shaded road toward the river we back the boat trailers up to the water's edge then with no bottle of champagne thank you we launched the boats don't get the idea these are ordinary boats they're made to specifications for sub-arctic river travel built with a slightly rounded shallow draft bottom they are highly maneuverable one of them can hold a rifle squad and equipment the motor used is a short shaft 25 horsepower outboard job it weighs about 100 pounds and a safety chain is hooked to it so if it works loose it can be recovered the motor is hung on the motor lift in the stern and the clamp screws are drawn up tight to prevent the motor from going overboard on turns a maintenance boat will go along with the movement which is led by an officer who will ride in a command boat equipment weapons and supplies are put aboard we place the cargo carefully so the weight was evenly distributed you don't have to be a navy man to know unbalanced cargo could mean winding up in the drink we set weapons and ammunition where we could reach them in a hurry since there was always the chance of being spotted by an aggressor patrol loads were lashed securely to seats and lifting strikes we used our old boy scout slip knots so the weapons could be pulled out quickly all of us knew if the boat was swamped what wasn't tied down was lost aside from life preservers none of us rode with any equipment strapped onto him you'd sink like a plumb line with a dead weight on your back no this job wasn't going to be what it looked like moving across a glass smooth lake at 07 30 hours we pushed off we were on our way kind of a little flotilla deep in the heart of alaska to our stern was the maintenance boat with two train mechanics a spare motor and parts needed to make repairs on route we hoped we didn't need them but it felt good to have them along we moved along the river in a definite formation a reconnaissance boat leads the way followed by the command boat next to the last boat in the column comes the repair boat followed by a squad boat for rear security even though at times we were out of sight of each other we made sure to be always in communication on those fast-flowing alaska rivers obstacles are all around you even over you when you consider the sweepers looming out above the water spoiling for trouble the boat operator is the key man and on him rests the responsibility for moving us to the target dry days broken field running through these obstacles requires alertness navigating skill one error in judgment and you can kiss the mission goodbye and the trickiest thing about it is that rivers change from month to month there can never be any certainty of what lies ahead it's not at all like following a road a man overboard in the icy fast-moving current would have a devil of a time making it to shore without a preserver the silt in the water would get in his clothes and weigh him down you never know what to expect in a sub-arctic river debris constantly shifting channels fast currents sand bars every obstacle in the book and some that haven't been written yet the operator has to be on top of every situation if for example the boat's motor is pushing along at 15 miles per hour an additional 10 miles per hour current would make the actual speed of the boat 25 miles per hour the operator has to gauge this and have an accurate idea of his speed at all times a 10 mile per hour current really whips you along when you're shooting downstream and to the inexperienced man there might be a temptation to pull out all stops and let her rip but even a speed of 25 miles per hour is safe only when a long stretch of waterway is ahead and you can see clearly but most sub-arctic rivers just weren't designed that way all at once the calm stretch we had been blessed with came to an end rough waters were ahead where another river joined the reconnaissance boat leads the way followed by the command bolt it's the job of reconnaissance boat crewman to select the best channel for the boat following but still the responsibility for piloting each boat has to rest with the individual operator he works the throttle carefully he knows enough not to operate at full throttle and strong currents and the currents come strong in alaska take away the skilled operator with power at his fingertips and a boat is just as helpless as a log in these kind of waters an inexperienced man would be lucky to bring the boat through we cleared the rough water and the operator steered a course close to the riverbank he knows how to read the river all right as if there were signs posted along are some of those signs well when there is a steep bank the channel is almost always d and another indication of deep water is a wave-like current the sign for shallow water is often a rippling type of current proper use of the yards and both holes is the way we prevent grounding yes river signs are important to a boat operator and he must know how to read them if he doesn't have enough troubles there are further complications suppose a breeze blows up it may be harmless in itself all right but it can sure deceive the river traveler it can cause the water to ripple jumbling the usual river signs and confusing the dickens out of the operator it's as if some joker switches the road markers on a highway so arrows point in the opposite directions from where they should deceptive winds also make underwater obstructions invisible if the murky water hasn't done the camouflage job by this time what we did was pick a channel with the least ripples near the steepest bank and with a fast current although boats are at times out of visual contact with each other they remain in communication with the commander he must be advised of anything out of the ordinary we had come a long way but suddenly trouble one boat has to hold up while some minor motor repairs are made by the operator luckily the river at this point is wide and not too swift so the boat may be anchored we operate on the buddy system for safety sake not only for individual soldiers but for the boats the boat that follows stays close and circles the area while repairs are made it's not serious if it was the repair boat would be called and the motor replaced with a spare once the repairs are completed we're all on our way again whoops more trouble we're grounded on a sandbar a few hundred yards down river the poles come in handy as usual but not as handy as we thought this time there was just one thing to do everybody out and push leaving the operator to hold the fort alone we all climbed out and applied some muscle avoid damage by the propeller dragging on the bottom the motor had been raised no damage done except for a little lost paint on we go down the river it seems endless and the time seems endless as we move steadily toward our target our admiration for the operators never slackened off when unavoidable underwater obstructions are met he quickly idles the motor and pushes the lift handle forward raising the skeg and propeller when the obstacle is passed the motor is lowered into the water cautiously and then wrapped up as the boat enters deep unobstructed water again perfect timing that's what it takes to handle river craft on alaska's inland waterways in swift currents timing is also vital or else the operator may lose control crack up on some obstacle and swamp the boat our boat ran into a common type of accident an underwater obstruction hit the propeller snapping off the shear pin in the propeller shaft while the repair job was carried out we kept the boat under control with the oars the broken shear pin was driven out and the propeller removed we had to make certain no pieces of the broken pin remain to get into the bearings then we replaced the propeller and inserted a new shear pin ours and boat poles were set back in position and we were on our way again we came to a point where there was a convergence of two swift channels we could see sand bars in a kind of turbulent frothy area that looked mighty mean on a river we had found out you've just got to believe in signs so we took the long safe way around nights aren't dark in the sub-arctic summer daylight merely dims it's like pulling down the shades in the late afternoon time for bivouac had a site selected in the original planning for the operation the boats turned off the main channel and headed for the site it was a well sheltered area with adequate beaching facilities drinking water and natural cover and not very far away now was the objective the bridge we were going to attack we set up a perimeter defense in and around the area boats had pulled in close to shore to make the most of the natural concealment but before we relaxed we made a careful check of the motors and cleaned and baled the boats a cup of coffee and a smoke before turning in no smoky fires though smoke could reveal our position to aggressor patrols we didn't sit around and talk much we just headed for some shut-eye the next morning the final leg an aggressor reconnaissance plane is spotted we took cover along the shore under the overhanging branches all clear and we're on our way again we were closing in on our objective about a mile away from the debarkation point the motors are cut and raised in silence the boats drift downstream we've come a long way for this moment two miles away is a bridge defended by an aggressor platoon it is our job to move in and simulate destruction of the bridge so far so good nature's highway has carried us to the very shadow of the target and now for the big job we have come to do rested and confident having mastered the inland waterways of the land of the midnight sun we move out sure of ourselves our weapons and our ability to accomplish our mission yes in alaska during the summer months the army makes full use of navigable inland waterways another forward step in strengthening our arctic bulwark in the free world's line of defense now this is sergeant stuart queen inviting you to be with us again for another look at your army in action on the big picture the big picture is a weekly television report to the nation on the activities of the army at home and overseas produced by the army pictorial center presented by the united states army in cooperation with this station | PublicResourceOrg | UCO9Q5_D6tItyoilmDogexng | 2010-11-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,050 | 16,401 |
eGsEAZqCYAc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGsEAZqCYAc | Locksley Presser Maryland Football v Nebraska 11/23/2019 | at this important component of the day 16 seniors that we honor before a gang you know I thought from top to bottom we need to be better expected us to be I have high expectations for this team and I'm not going to lower my expectations we're better than what we're showing on Saturdays each and every week and it's my job as the head coach to figure out a way to make sure we play to our standard we'll continue to identify guys in our program and give great effort and doing things the right way as we continue to build the guys will be a part of our future we have one more opportunity next week against Michigan State and my expectation is for us to go out and do the best job we could possibly do to send our seniors out a winner send them out but they went we'll get the work immediately we're trying to get this taste out of our mouth try to build some momentum as we head into the offices chakras Law Group clients are happy clients and here's why our lawyers are experienced hard-working professionals who fight until you win and you pay no fees until we do if you've been injured in a car truck or train crash we meet you where you are and when you can if you've been in a crash don't wait call the big dogs now let us handle the insurance company so you can focus on healing and you'll see why we were named the best Personal Injury trial law firm in the entire country see AG federal brings a combination of military operational and commercial business experience to your organization we mix extraordinary organizational management experience with strong leadership skills to provide your department with the best chance for success when 99.9% reliability isn't good enough call CAG federal at eight seven seven seven nine seven eight seven seven six or on the web at CAG federal comm my given two weeks you had to prepare and the fact that we'll see today would you say that this is the local woman sees definitely for me it is you know get sixteen seniors to that into a lot during their time here and for us to not play to our ability we had a couple of weeks to prepare for you know the thing that continues to to sit in my craw is the fact that it's us hurting us and we had four turnovers four fumbles a bunch of penalties there with special teams which kind of broke the back of our team and our momentum early in a game just don't win games when you beat yourself they keep saying it and we learn to not beat ourselves first that's when we'll start turning a corner and get back to the winning football into play what were they doing or what were you doing to yourselves that that kept you from getting into an offensive rhythm even with tennis shop around quarterbacks saw that we had a bunch of fumbles I mean early often it's hard to get in the rhythm when you turn them all over to them give them the opportunities we gave them especially in the first quarter I think we had the penalty on the contrary you know return to set up player decisive of chopping block upon relieves the wedge which is illegal gives them another set of downs and we get 18 plays so it's hard to get in a rhythm more often it's when you don't have the ball when you're turning over I thought our defense played well enough early in the game but the other two phases weren't very good mica what's the status of your quarterbacks I know of all three of them got injured are they okay you're what's up I haven't had a chance to you know talk obviously to our our medical staff yet obviously Lance enough to gain her body injuries it's like with the shoulder I think piggy had a lower body injury you know Josh has been nicked up he finished the game for us the title of the suit was then respond so I'll get a lot more information loss probably not with this one it's what I know answer that then couldn't come back and a little piggy had a lower body injury come back coach didn't see tan maybe it's the apartment didn't see teh ought to be famous and they're running back to you in a knockdown yeah we thought them out of today's game it was a non football reason on football issue you still practicing with us and still coming to meetings but I hope about all this coach what did you see early in the game that made you decide to switch to Langston conquered the crime earth so John yeah we had already planned on doing you know we had a package of plays that were built into our opening 15 scripted plays that we do you know but we had two games remaining that we could utilize and he still maintained a Richard so the plan was the plan see how he could play and so you see how he would do in game situations and so good we put a lot of plays and things and for his package I was disappointed when he went out with the injured but I thought he did good things the short time he was out there were you expecting the short kickoffs to and and and why you think Javon at such a difficult time with them um not necessarily short kickoff we knew that most people don't want to kick the ball remember 20 because of this big play ability as an attorney and so once we saw what their their designer scheme was this week we made the adjustment I thought the first woman's abominable didn't get to the ball just had to get to the ball seed kick quicker and make a quicker decision is about thought you know going into the game we always anticipated that they wouldn't kick the ball to him and then it took us you know like the woman's who takes the time to put together be able to one get to the football and make sure that we cheated our guys up and communication could be a little better than their to design some ways to try them walking up to to allow him to have opportunity there make a play which is capable they had they had when you look at the tape everybody tight just this came a little bit what aspects will you stand out to most and I guess what you trying to fix primarily going to change in the turnover start off because the turnovers gonna stand out the most to me no we know the wet all gain practice left balls and understood is most likely gonna rain and we didn't maintain control of it you know they did a good job get them credit the price per credit putting elements on the ball but you know it's just fumbles inability to throw the football just continues to just kind of piss me off a little bit that we just can't execute whether it's a protection the quarterback decision-making pitching and catching you know a couple of times we had said yeah late balls high balls and guys openly at the Trop big time they played down the field so you know the passing enemy is something after you've gotta you know to create the balance that we need to play with that's where I think a lot of whether it's with all offense and defense that we've got to make our biggest improve | wayneterp | UCphEgRHRrQ1OnH1ciICA3yg | 2019-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,312 | 6,784 |
iKEjV7n8PpA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKEjV7n8PpA | [11-15-15] Faith to Action | haha we just took the youth group to winter jam last night 10 bands ten bucks you can't beat it couple speakers a girl from duck dynasty I don't know who she was but whatevs and I up on one main thing in this concert and that was what I couldn't really hear the words i think was just the venue i've heard some of these bands before in different venues and could hear the words just find the message of Christ coming through their songs and last night we couldn't rehearse with her drums I think someone might have been singing during the band's and this just like this morning just put into shame he was great I had awesome worship experience with a band called skillet at the very end they're really hard rock christian band flaming fireballs and stuff they're really cool but my most intimate worship experience of the night was with like the hardest rocking band it was a little weird I'm I got my hands out and I'm like this is weird because I should be like yeah I'm like okay so a little weird it's been a weird week we knew a bug was going to take off with Brenda going to celebrate their relationship their anniversary we knew we're going to prepare we have saktophe actually preparing a sermon on giving and Benny planned music on giving and my apologies because we change the message midweek with what went on wednesday night on the fly we change the message and usually when i'm in charge of doing the service we aim for tuesday i try to aim for tuesday I've got a heads up I am for Tuesday's we get the stuff out so music can be planned and notes done and all the different things that have to happen this one gets on until Friday night and then I sent it out and I'm sure poor Benny's what I like to this is not what we were talking about but it's cool to see the music that God leads us you then match up with a completely different message than we planned and it happens actually with bug all the time he comes in tuesday mornings like I'm that's just so amazed he's like they didn't know exactly where I was going to go when the music was chosen and yet it matched up great look how amazing this is what an awesome God that we serve right amen I like there's a lot of people over here I'm just going to point this out for a second you people over here need to invite your friends so they can fill in the other gaps you guys are running out of space so you can just fill up their gaps if they don't but you might have to move to the other side I'm just saying so Wednesday night Wednesday night went crazy and it started normal but it went crazy we had our normal church activities happening kids playing as we prepare to start we had our big community dinner 545 every Wednesday if you want to go free dinner we had our music later games or lessons fellowship we had a lot of smiling and hugging catching up with Shawn back for boot camp and his brother Chris visiting from Wyoming he was here it was just it was normal and everyone left the church normal then then completely crazy and around 11 40 that night lindsey would pass away in a car accident and this week i was struggling putting together the sermon on giving not a financially per se but i really wanted to kind of hit it in and move on to like hey we can give to our community we can give our time our talents or you know whatever and I i even i was going to the money real quick the money side and i couldn't i spend hours getting nowhere info i just looked at minutes ago online was was nowhere to be found page after page of verses on the subject wouldn't land the way I was hoping I even watched a sermon by francis chan he's amazing by the way he's really good and the main part I got out of it was God telling him and directing him to a different message for that morning and that was originally playing was it going to happen it really didn't make a lot of sense when I was well that's all right god I don't know what you're gonna do I guess I'm ready Thursday morning though everything made sense you got it wasn't allowing the sermon to get onto the paper because it wasn't the sermon he was intending it to be see Wednesday night in the youth group though were going through the book of James and it's amazing how everything that we've gone through so far was preparing us for this week let's go to James will start in 11 and we'll get through to 18 James the servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ to the twelve tribes in the dispersion greetings can it all joy my brothers when you meet trials of various kinds for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness and let steadfastness have its full effect they may be perfect and complete lacking in nothing if any of you lacks wisdom let him ask God who gives generously to all without reproach and it will be given him but let him ask in faith with no doubting for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind for that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord he's a double-minded man unstable in all his ways let the lowly brother boasts in his exultation and the rich in his humiliation because like a flower of the grass he will pass away for the Sun rises with its scorching heat in withers the grass its flowers falls and its beauty parishes so also will the rich man fade away in the midst of his pursuits blessed is the man who remain steadfast under trial for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life which God has promised to those who love Him let no one say when he is tempted I am being tempted by God for god cannot be tempted with evil and he himself temps no one but each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire then desire when it is conceived gives birth to sin and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death do not be deceived my beloved brothers every good gift and every perfect gift is from above coming down from the father of why with whom there is no variation or shadow do to change of his own will he brought us forth by the word of truth that we should be a kind of first fruits of his creatures know this my beloved brothers let every person be quick to hear slow to speak slow to anger for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God therefore put away all filthiness and rapid wickedness and receive with meekness the implanted word which is able to save your souls but be doers of the word and not hearers only deceiving yourselves for anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror for he looks at himself and goes away and it once forgets what he was like but the one who looks into the perfect law the law of Liberty and persevere being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts will be blessed in his doing if anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart this person's religion is worthless religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this to visit orphans and widows in their affliction and to keep oneself unstained from the world my brother's show no partiality as you hold the faith in our Lord Jesus Christ the Lord of glory for if a man wearing a gold ring and fine clothing comes into your assembly and a poor man and shabby clothing also comes in and if you pay attention in the one who wears the fine clothing and say you sit here in a good place while you say the poor man stand over there or sit down at my feet have you not been made distinctions among yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts listen my beloved brothers is not God chosen those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom which is promised to those who love Him but you have dishonored the poor man are not the rich the ones who oppressed you and the ones who dragged you into court are they not the ones who blaspheme the Honorable name by which you were called if you really fulfill the royal law according to the scripture you shall love your neighbor as yourself you're doing well but if you show partiality you're committing sin and are convicted by the laws transgressors well whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become accountable for all of it for he who said do not commit adultery also said do not murder and if you do not commit adultery but do murder you become a transgressor of the law so speak and so act as those who are to be judged under the law of Liberty for judgment is without mercy to one who showed no mercy mercy triumphs over judgment what good is it my brothers if someone says he has faith but does not have works can that faith save him if a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food and one of you says them going peace be warmed and filled without giving them things needed for the body what good is that so also faith by itself if it does not have works is dead but someone will say you have faith I have works show me your faith apart from your works and i'll show you my faith by my works and this is where we stopped wednesday night whole time God's been preparing the group for this moment they're meeting trials or faith is tested we need to hear God's Word be doers of it faith has to lead to action so you Newport Hills Community Church is committed to doing two things sharing life and building disciples and we must be succeeding in that because God's people were on the move from being actively involved in the night of the accident of praying so I wanted to actively do something anything for the boys but having in the moment to wait in fact there's three people I want to point out and just really quick and that's Chris and Dawn and bug and they I don't know when you guys came in one am something like that got the boys over here stayed with them through the night opened the facilities for the police to come in to have coffee restrooms these guys were here till I came in in the morning I don't know when you guys took off 10 11 10 all night I mean they came in and just did ministry sucky hard no fun ministry it's no fun to come in and deal with the junior higher ever let alone one that's lost or an elementary school kid it doesn't really comprehend everything is going on there were people though are people that were on the scene first they were right there there are people checking pulse there are people praying there are people coming in all the time trying to help anything to help and I wish there was more we could do i wish i could have pointed people in directions and yeah they really need blah but god is too good he'd already take care of everything so now in light of the accident what can we do as a church of action what can we do see number one the first thing we can do is listen james 119 says no this my beloved brothers let every person be quick to hear slow to speak slow to anger so you're doing this time of grief we have to be quick to listen so that those who are grieving can talk through the grief we don't have to worry about what to say and just be silent in those moments it's okay number two is be available Isaiah 68 says i heard the voice of the Lord saying whom shall i send and who will go for us and I said here am I send me and for a lot of you that was the attitude that you guys had you made ourselves available to help and I really do wish that we could have like I could have directed you somewhere but God met all their needs I do want to say thank you thank you for making yourselves available and I'm encouraged to also say that that should we have called on all of you to step up and help in any way shape or form that the people here would not hesitate to help that's incredibly healthy thing to be able to say you guys are amazing be available as you all are doing number three pray duh right maybe this was like step one for you guys like oh I'm gonna wear pray rejoice always pray continually give thanks in all circumstances for this is god's will for you in christ jesus do not be anxious about anything but in every situation by prayer petition with Thanksgiving present your requests to God and the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus see this is the confidence we have an approaching God that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us devote yourselves to prayer being watchful and thankful see then you will call on me and come and pray to me and I will listen to you be joyful in Hope patient in affliction faithful in prayer the Lord is near to all who call on him to all who call on him in truth for where two or three gather in my name there am I with them let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence so that way me receive mercy if I embrace to help us in our time of need in my distress I call to the Lord I cried to my God for help from his temple he heard my voice my cry came before him into his ears number four is share life Romans 12 15 says rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep second Corinthians 13 and four says blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ the father of mercies the God of all comfort who comforts us in all our tribulation that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God first John 3 23 says and this is his commandment that we believe in the name of his son Jesus Christ and love one another just as he has commanded us see number 5 is love I love them with the love you've received from Christ first John 4 18 through 19 says there is no fear in love but perfect love drives out fear because fear has to do with punishment and the one who fears is not made perfect in love we love be because he first loved us john three sixteen for God so loved the world he gave His one and only Son whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life you guys memorize this verse right if you didn't this is the one to memorize right right here if you have an underlined that you could underline it I don't care if it's your Bible our Bible whatever that's okay you can under light it highlight it Circle it but if you memorize it that'll be better see if you haven't known God personally there are four principles that will help guide you into a relationship with him and i'll be honest i stole this off of someone else's website he's pretty good it's a guy named rick warren i wrote purpose-driven life I just like the way that he like breaks this down so we can just like cheat and use his stuff it's all God so I think that's okay and I gave him credit where credit's due and I think most here like most of you I believe already made this decision I think a lot of this is going to apply maybe for more second service for people that might just come in from the community and we're prepared for that but otherwise the stuff we're gonna go through it I mean this is it that's how you believe so the Bible says the wages of sin is death oh sorry I'm like way ahead we're not there yet hold on first God loves you but you're gonna die God loves you and created you to know him personally see the most well-known verse in the Bible says Oh John three sixteen again you're so annoying God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life it's actually like the best first ever summarizes everything brilliantly you see this life is not the end of us this life is preparation for eternity we have the freedom to decide where we want to spend eternity with God or apart from God and God thinks that you're so valuable that he wants to spend eternity with you and that's pretty messed up because I don't want to spend time with me the Bible says now this is eternal life that they may know you the only true God and Jesus Christ whom you've sent to plan the universe and he orchestrated history including the details of our lives so that we could become his friends so what prevents us from knowing God personally see man is sinful and separated from God so we can't know him personally or experiences lot his love because of our sin see the Bible says in Romans 323 all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God see if we can visualize God in heaven and man on earth with a great gulf separating the two man is continually trying to reach God and establish a personal relationship with him through his own efforts such as a good life or philosophy or religion but it inevitably fails the Bible says the wages of sin is death new Romans 623 the third principle explains the only way to bridge the separation so Jesus Christ is God's only provision for man's sin through him alone can we know God personally and experience God's love Jesus died in our place God demonstrates his own love for us and this while we were still sinners Christ died for us while we were still enemies of Christ he died for us and we were never really his enemies but he was maybe our enemy Christ rose from the dead says Christ died for our sins just as the scripture said he was buried he was raised from the dead on the third day just as the scripture said he was seen by Peter and then by the twelve and after that he was seen by more than 500 of his followers at one time see he's the only way to god jesus said to him I'm the way the truth the life no one comes to the Father but through me visualize now that God has bridged the Gulf that separates us from him by sending his son Jesus Christ to die on the cross in our place to pay for the penalty for our sins yet it's not enough just to know these truths we have to individually receive Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord and then we can know God personally and experience his love we must receive Christ as many as received him to them he gave the right to become children of God even to those who believe in his name see we receive Christ through faith it is by grace you have been saved through faith and this not from yourselves it's a gift of God not by works so that no one can boast and when we receive Christ we experience a new birth and he'll we've covered this the Bible tells of how a man named Nicodemus experienced a new birth through Christ there was a man named Nicodemus a Jewish religious leader who was a Pharisee and after dark one evening he came to speak with Jesus rabbi he said we all know that God has sent you to teach us your miraculous signs are evidence of God is with you jesus replied I tell you the truth unless you are born again you cannot see the kingdom of heaven what do you mean exclaimed Nicodemus how can an old man go back into his mother's womb and be born again jesus replied I assure you no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and the spirit humans can reproduce only human life but the Holy Spirit gives birth to spiritual life so don't be surprised when I say you must be born again the wind blows wherever it wants just as you can hear the wind but can't tell where it comes from or where it's going so you can't explain how people are born in the spirit see we receive Christ by personal invitation Jesus Christ says behold I stand at the door and knock if anyone hears my voice and opens the door I will come into him and dine with him and he with me see receiving Christ involves turning to God from herself and trusting Christ to come into our lives to forgive us of our sins and make us what he wants us to be just to agree intellectually that Jesus Christ is the son of God and that he died on the cross for our sins is not enough nor is it enough to have an emotional experience we receive Jesus Christ by faith as an act of our free will we can choose two kinds of lives we can choose a self-directed life self is on the throne of your heart if you will Christ is outside of your life interests are directed by yourself often resulting in discord and in frustration but the Christ directed life crisis in your life and he's seated on the throne yourself is yielding to Christ interests are directed by Christ resulting in harmony with God's plan you see prayer is just talking with God he knows your heart so don't worry about getting your words just right but if you would like to follow Christ and pray this with me Lord Jesus I want to know you personally thank you for dying on the cross for my sins I open the door of my life and receive you as my savior and lord thank you for forgiving me of my sins are giving me eternal life take control of my life make me the kind of person you want me to be amen | Newport Hills Community Church | UClWXpoyCbzZb6KXUGzrGVgQ | 2015-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,027 | 20,530 |
70YB6dlWQVI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70YB6dlWQVI | What is the Executive? | what is the executive welcome to the civics academy governance series in these videos we explore different aspects of democratic governance and the concept of the separation of powers as one of the key features of democracy in this video we look at the executive branch of government its responsibility and tasks democracies are characterized by the separation of functions and powers between the three branches of government the legislature the executive and the judiciary each branch checks the power of the other two so that there is a balance of power between them the executive branch of government is responsible for the daily administration of a country that is why we often refer to the executive as the government it carries out its own policies implements the laws passed by the legislature and ensures the decisions of the judiciary are implemented chapter 5 of the south african constitution explains how the executive is formed and how it functions the national executive is made up of the cabinet which includes the president the deputy president and the ministers of each government department deputy ministers are not part of the cabinet but they are also part of the executive the head of the executive is the president who was elected by the national assembly from among its members for a fixed term he or she appoints a deputy president who assists the president in the duties as head of government and head of state the president further appoints his or her ministers and deputy ministers the president decides what each one's powers and functions are and may dismiss them at his or her discretion the president chooses his or her cabinet from the members of the national assembly but may select no more than two ministers from outside the assembly the ministers are the heads of different ministries also referred to as departments there are more than 40 departments in the south african government examples are water and sanitation trade and industry or finance ministers share their responsibilities with deputy ministers the deputy president and ministers remain members of the national assembly and are also referred to as members of parliament or mps each minister is accountable to the national assembly for his or her department's work ministers also contribute to discussions on matters of importance in the assembly and usually guide the adoption of laws in parliament the president however vacates his or her seat in the national assembly after election to office the president further appoints a member of the cabinet to be the leader of government business in the national assembly while the national executive deals with issues concerning the whole country there is also a provincial executive for each province and a local executive for each town or city the provincial executive is known as the executive council each executive council is headed by the premier of the province and also includes 10 provincial members of the executive council who act as provincial ministers at local level each municipality is headed by a mayor elected by the local council the council is the legislative arm of the municipality the mayor is assisted by the mayoral committee within the executive we explain the governance of municipalities in more detail in our civics academy video what are municipalities and how are they structured now let's talk about what the executive is responsible for and its tasks it is the responsibility of the executive to govern the country in the best interests of its citizens and in compliance with the constitution the executives at the national provincial and local levels of government have their own exclusive toss but must cooperate support and assist each other and coordinate their actions and legislation for some functional areas they also share competencies and responsibilities for example housing we explain the exclusive shared competencies of the national and provincial government in more detail in our video what is local government the executive further has the responsibility to ensure that the law is enforced through its respective departments and the south african police service each of the three branches of government checks the exercise of power of the other branches the national executive is firstly accountable to parliament parliament oversees the exercise of power and the work of the executive and checks that departments spend their money wisely this control function happens mostly through the work of the national assembly's oversight committees ministers regularly appear before these committees to explain their work to mps and to justify their department's decisions and spending the executive is further subject to the judgments and orders of the judiciary the judiciary can check whether a minister or the president has complied with the constitution and can declare invalid any action by a minister or the president if the action is in conflict with any provision in the constitution summary the executive is the branch of democratic government that is constituted by the cabinet which is the president deputy president and the ministers and also the deputy ministers the executive is responsible for the day-to-day administration and carrying out of national legislation and policies through the work of its departments the executive operates at three levels of government the national provincial and local level all of these levels of government have executive authority in their own spheres within the balance of powers the executive is accountable to and is monitored by the legislature and is subject to the decisions of the judiciary you | Civics Academy SA | UCTNeieRhDNtWzRzQ_VTpmgg | 2020-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 913 | 5,637 |
z4BhEN2ovXs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4BhEN2ovXs | Yule 2014 | you was a holiday celebrated by the ancient Europeans commenced on the first day the first night of the winter solstice went for 12 days and basically each day was a celebration of each of the months month in miniature and it culminated 12 days later on Twelfth Night now get a little bit of miscalculation and Twelfth Night was actually last night um but oh well and 12th night is a is a night sacred to Thor and Freya and on 12th night which generally happens on the new first day of the new year would you would take an oath or make a boast something that you're going to do throughout the next year which is where the tradition for New Year's resolutions comes from and you would take this boast or oath on freyr's bore which is why we have the ham or you take it on your hammer because Thor Thor is the god of dispense among other things so that's why I brought my hammer cool okay so now start with me last year my boast was that I was going to make at least one blade that was my goal I have not done that however I submit that I have gotten my equipment got all my equipment except for my Anvil right except for my Anvil which is what keeps what's giving me back right I have my Forge I have my tools and not only that I've started and worked on other aspects and actually they've done really good at it oh wow that's nice Miller can show off yeah now it's not done it's heavy and cold it's not done but it's just it's very close to being done laughs it's cold you better take it off carefully please do an ice pack in this car yeah if I ever need a cold compress there we go and everyone saw me I have I've made chainmail jewelry and all that stuff I've learned a whole lot about that so so I submit that even though I haven't completed what I set out to do last year I believe that I have successfully I have succeeded in achieving the spirit of what I set out to do I believe that is an agreement um I'll say two out of three isn't bad [ __ ] bubble so for next year I'm gonna set my aim a little bit lower hopefully achievable sometimes for next year so kind of kicking myself in the ass that by next year I will have gotten my anvily at the very least all right um don't really have much to say last year I said that I was going to try to get to know my new family which I have not a lot of opportunities have come up to see him because lots of other reasons that I don't want to get into and this year um the only thing I got going or that I want to accomplish is to be able to be ready to put my warrant officer back at him so far so good in April I'll be going to wlc hopefully um that's like right there so it's like the last step you need to pick very nice all right last year I had um that I would actually make attempts to get my license in a vehicle that was a pain in the ass I've actually succeeded in that and did not keep the car longer in a month I had another one as much as I missed my Marquee I had two cars he's the only one out of the four of us who were here last time that actually achieved his boast oh that's [ __ ] oh a little bit yeah yeah yeah I can only go with so much I'll have as much to say it this year because um I'm still working on myself hopefully working on keeping jobs for long and impossible because we're just [ __ ] drop hopping five jobs in half a year isn't exactly the easiest hey so hopefully this year I'll be a little bit more um stable unstable all right we have a stainer sitting next to me so I'm gonna try to keep them out of frame here uh my Boost was to do a video blog for the entirety of last year uh no oh this is everyone who wanted to watch a watch yeah which still Vlogs support from your friends yeah project I've already done the first episode that's online now so that's gonna be my thing for this year you have lovely horns new father coming in normally anybody would be like okay post best father I can [ __ ] that way way way way too soon all right totally stupid and just go with I'm going to troll as many people as I possibly can this year either with or without my baby and I will keep a tally of any time I troll someone oh I want to see the Sally sheet next year if you think the mother's going to allow this you're insane it doesn't matter what the mother thinks a hundred thousand what I will buy myself an ice cream or two so every week there will at least I I will I will update the uh the tally on the troll is that how does that break down how many uh right now how many how much trolling does he need to do per day that's a lot that's a lot that's a lot hundreds of people per day it doesn't matter how and we were going to do a series of those for a while I still have that costume there was a time where I asked her to come up with the single most okay it was us yeah the worst possible questions you could ask were awful people oh oh yeah I asked I think so and they gave they gave responses oh yeah so yeah the idea was to ask these questions to random people across the street oh yeah yeah I heard about those I I think I I think I have no way he could do that in a day of the news and then all the viewer responses technically counts as a troll I never said this was going to be a professional it probably should be why why I feel like people are looking for that [ __ ] that that's my why don't you do something you know you don't normally do it's true because he's trolling right now don't count on too many views on this entire video right now I think so so that means whoever watches this he's trolling me exactly actually involves let's work hold your Hammer really yeah oh do you tell why lots of support for Mrs this year's post I'm going to have my Camaro on the road fully legally registered and inspected okay that is my goal I don't know it's in the way of that but it sounds sounds like a lot of stuff it's money okay which means he needs to find a job this last year I Acquired and have maintained full-time employment very nice for the first time starting down a career path um and my oath for this year is to get back in the kind of shape that I was when I took my black belt test ing balls dropping like 30 pounds yeah that's cool well you have an entire year so that's pretty that's pretty easy it'll all come through doable months okay you should talk they've been talking yeah yeah their voices are going to be on the internet forever yeah silly you could always play the mommy card is that going to be the best mommy ever yeah [ __ ] that [ __ ] Daddy can sleep outside tonight thank you why are you throwing stuff at me I want to teach my baby to punch him in the balls see he's already trolling you know the person he lives with thank you so much the last term is keep trolling trolling what if your baby comes out looking like troll face that'd be hilarious my more recent accomplishments I just um got my driver's license it's taking me a little while longer than I've wanted but I finally got it you were successfully incubating a parasite yeah yeah I'm going to be a mom and um having a car would be great uh so that's a that's a big goal for uh here we go there's there's your uh girls for your years to have a car we have one for sale I'm hoping to have this by the end of February so for sale well you've set yourself a lot of easily accomplishable goal yeah except for you know everything keeps getting in the way but you know okay Anthony got a car and his driver's license what are you saying I'm playing the game glow last year Tiffany can do oh yeah if Anthony can do it she could do it yeah is that everyone that's everybody yeah we've got at least six going on right that's you 2014 | evildrkirby | UCRK1t-rG2pHzQbbDBWUp-fA | 2015-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,540 | 7,685 |
U97DFS04kdg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U97DFS04kdg | MAK'IT Talks Transforming education for accelerating transitions December 01, 9:30-12:30 | well good morning everyone it's great to see so many faces so many new faces from different place for the one I know happy to to to I don't know if it's because of yours but they make it talk are moving ahead and getting more and more attractive and more and more people but that's that's really a a great news maybe just a very few words to for those very very few for those who do not know necessarily markets who do not know what to talk so markets are about and then we will engage in what we are dealing with today um my name is Patrick Carroll I'm the director of the make it make it means monthly Advanced knowledge institutes on Transitions and it's part of what we call the institute for advanced studies there are more or less 100 in the world uh we substituted and that's not just by Chance the word Studies by the words knowledge so it's not an Institute of advanced studies but an Institute of advanced knowledge acknowledging different sources of knowledge and not just the academic source and uh and this was created in 2019 within the University of Montpellier funded by uh by the program news and with the basic assumption that understanding why we don't agree why we disagree to each other and looking at a mediation process intellectual mediation process could help us moving towards transition to help moving addressing the obstacles for transitions of course as we are funded by Muse and the university it's about feed product and care that means the connected challenges of Agriculture food environment and and health and and then as all Institute of advanced studies or Advanced knowledge the the basic modus operandi is to invite colleagues from all over the world through different types of goals to come to Montpellier and to benefit from a free space to think to think to review the world to refresh the world to think out of the box to have the quietness to do things that the daily life of an academic does not allow to do so this is what we what make it is about but by doing so we right from the beginning because one of the root of make it was uh well the density in Montpellier the academic density in Monopoly is so strong so dance that it's very difficult to connect for someone who comes from another country to understand who is who what's happening where when how to connect who to talk to how to look at the different persons so uh make it that make it we want it to stay to move out of a bubble not to stay in a bubble so to stimulate contact with uh with stakeholders non-academic stakeholders but also and mainly within the the community that means for the hosted scientists to connect with the academic Montpellier Community to interact with it to also have interaction with students and the 70 000 students that are are in Montpelier and to try to as far as possible to to to put in place Bridges so this is exactly the reason why we created the talks and talks are organized from time to time we have regular seminar within my kit and some of the hosted scientists are here so every Thursday morning we are working together but we want to organize as well discussion out of this group and with academic non-academic stakeholders and including students who are here for their studies so uh we put emphasis this time on education one of the if I if I say if I look at the T of make it transitions is because somehow I make it short we are not happy with our world and we are not happy with the the destination our world is going to we want to change something and there is no stronger engine and no stronger driver than young people to change the world and and this is uh this is uh absolutely obvious first of all I don't know if it's the greater blah blah blah symptom but we can see for the last five six seven years quite a huge movement of young all over the planet to change the world and to engage in and thinking differently because of the energy because also of the future and I probably have a much shorter future than than the young people well for all those reasons we consider that the drivers are with young people and and to make that work we probably not only have to change the world building on the energy but also to to change the way they are educated and this is what we are talking about today changing the education changing the education because it's one of the 17 sdgs not only for that we believe in that one of the 17 sdgs the number four with one particular Target 4.7 which is about educating for sustainable development and uh and uh what we wanted to have a discussion about that how do we have to change the education to make it happen and the best way to begin the the discussion was to ask students here in Montpellier to share their views about that so we had a first brainstorming session and and they will just common and and present what the outcome what's the first idea uh about about the ideas about their wishes about their dreams about what they feel difficult I don't know they they will speak freely to us and then we have here three uh experts and and we will engage in education and we will Engage The the the we will Engage The the discussion with them and then with the whole room of course but then and my role is finishing here I will keep quiet I will just introduce uh she is uh yeah she's from Morocco she's from The Institute of well you have the you have here the presentation she's on the left hand side and she uh is doing a PhD here in Montpellier who is uh colleagues at unrio for water management area then um I'm sorry if Young [Music] okay uh who is a PhD student in education science at Clear deaf and here as well as Montpelier from Korea and then and I'll differ with an ecologist who is Marine ecologist who is making a PhD at Malbec which is another Uma so they have this began discussing across them two weeks ago and they have the fraud to to stimulate us and to boost us and to engage in conversation thank you Patrick and thank you to all of you for accepting to attend this event I am really happy to be here with you so uh I have a disclaimer so English is my third language I might use some words a thousand times or do some mistakes excuse me for that uh as Patrick said I am doing my PhD in Montpellier but I am also doing it in Morocco in robot so I am doing a coach Hotel thesis which means I am supervised by professors in Morocco as well as in perlier and for me this event is I volunteered for for this event because for me it starts from a personal thing education I think concerns all of us all of you were students one day or our students one day but after that you are CEOs of companies uh um uh presidents of programs Etc and the fact that I am being able to uh do my studies in Morocco and in French gives me a slight idea about the pros and cons of each education system and the Moroccan education system is really inspired from the French system and also being a PhD students means that we can we travel a lot we meet different people with the coming from different education systems and backgrounds and one thing I uh concluded is that education is really fundamental in shaping our profiles and our personalities uh which is uh which is uh something uh important and uh one of the pillars we discussed uh two weeks ago with my colleagues was Reinventing learning practices and uh I'm just going to use the word learning and education interchangeably I know there are nuances but just for the sake of Simplicity because I didn't know like the the quality of the audience so I'm gonna be a little bit uh General okay why do we need learning practices or how can we reinvent them today or nowadays we need Innovation right and in order to be Innovative we have to create or to make up students who are creative some students who can make up a bright and novel ideas why because nowadays also we leave some challenges there was a pandemic there is a climate crisis there is a mental health crisis there are a lot of Crisis and in order to adapt to this crisis in order to recover for them we have to inculcate uh the resilience we have to help students to know how to be resilient uh face to face to these challenges as well as critical thinking today it's not really important how much content we remember or memorize so it's really not important if we download information in the heads of the students and then ask them to regurgitate it backup on exams it's really not important because now a day is more than ever we have access to a lot of platforms we have a lot of information the problem is we have fake information and true and credible information how can we distinguish between a fake one and a good one and how can we do that simply by developing a critical thinking or a critical mind okay this is much important than really learning and absorbing content and responsibility is also one of the principles uh we uh we can have in education why because we have to stop blaming students we have to stop blaming teachers professors I think everyone is responsible for that at least if you have a problem the least thing you can do is to speak up you say I have this problem we have to communicate and I think we really like communication although we talk about communication and stuff but I think the work have to be done on a behavioral behavioral level okay so this is the the principles of education and in order to reinvent learning practices and um today I don't think we are going to give you a universal recipe there is not only one manner to do things we can you we can do that depending on the context like for example uh in your class I think you may have refugees you may have some people with ADHD which is at and then attention deficit hyperactivity disorder you can have students with trauma you can have also students with different skills and knowledge and you can't treat them the same way we are different and uh so this is uh this is like uh some of the ingredients I gave you and I'm gonna quote the person last week I was in a workshop and someone said a quote that I really liked there is not universal recipe but there are common ingredients okay we don't have to cook something the same thing but we can use different ingredients in order to reinvent these learning practicals to creativity uh resilience critical thinking and be responsible okay now that we answered like the why questions how are we going to do it how are we going to implement that I think that uh in our education system uh we always propose Solutions but uh generally they do not work and if we propose Solutions and they don't work that means we still ignore the problem so first of all uh we have to do a diagnosis okay let's involve all the all the actors that are directly or indirectly collect connected to the education system like students parents professors supervisors CEOs of of companies like uh startups and everyone and ask them where is the problem okay what's for you the problem a problem for students might not be a problem for the professor okay we have to create a local group discussions in order to first of all uh identify the problem that's the first thing to do the second thing to do is that uh like professors are at the front uh at the front team and maybe they are the first people uh to be blamed but I think we have to um to look backwards and see that this professor are not trained or uh are not having psychological behavioral training that's why they cannot communicate okay the professor is here comes to give a course but it's not necessarily he understands why this person is not focused why this person is having a problem why this person is brilliant but can't make it on exams okay that's why it's really important uh in the training training of trainees model we have to include empathy and empathy I think it's the key word in uh in this pillar uh why because empathy it's the fact that uh you understand the other person and you make them feel that they are understood and this is creates a bond of trust and if you create trust and communication then we can collaborate together and I think empathy is not something uh like exclusive to professors but I think also to students uh every every stakeholder okay so maybe we can think of something like a collective empathy how can we develop that and uh of course uh being uh being face to face to different peoples that means we do not have the same cognitive capacities we do not have the same skills we do not have the same uh political background cultural background religious background gender Etc that means I'm a year I may find a way to understand and to learn a thing but it might be it might not fit uh like a Torah or Marian or someone else okay I think in the classroom we um we it's important to give choices to the students okay if for example I am interested in uh in podcasts why can I not learn about the subject here in podcasts if someone likes to uh to draw how can we use art in science okay there are different manners to learn and to understand because I think learning does not happens in classroom and textbooks it's really it goes beyond that okay um being active in projects in associations organization Etc and uh that's why we need immersive learning and okay if we change all of that there is something important and uh like a pillar which is our mindset and narratives because I think now the world is really pessimistic a little bit we talk about a problem crisis as we as we are going to die tomorrow but it's really important to take these problems as challenges okay because if you see it as a problem it's an obstacle it's a barrier and in Psychology there is a phenomena called analysis paralysis and we can't do anything about it but but if you perceive it as a challenge uh it gives you a boost to go out from your comfort zone and then you start thinking about solution and it gives hope okay this is important because if we don't change our mindsets I'm sure that our actions will not align uh with what we want and of course we need to ensure the continuity of this learning methods and practices uh with the inauguration of uh official initiatives why because I think it's five years or each elections uh comes the minister with his team and they changed something about education I don't know like they change pants or dresses and no it's not it's really something serious education and health are serious problems okay and we need continuity because we cannot be angry and grateful because I think there are some really good stuff to keep up from the old education system but it's really good to capitalize on that and add something new because generation changes challenges changes and it's really important to maintain a solid base that's why we need this official initiatives to mentor and to maintain the education system because I think there are always going to be challenges it's not going to stop but it's really important that we can monitor and each time maintain the education system and that was all about learning practices uh it's not my work only my work it's the work I we did in the brainstorming with anael hyongyang and Nick why thank he's not here due to her occupation and I thank him for that thank you and now I give the floor to Young Kim hello hello everyone so my name is and I'm a PhD candidate in education most my research topic is to analyze motivational factors of food Choice uh to promote health and food education so I participated in this brainstorming session with my other colleagues because I was just being curious about other points of view on the importance of Education especially in ecological transition and sustainable developments so why education is important for me I major in education so it's quite obvious that I think education is important but especially when it comes to ecological transition and sustainable development I think education gets more important let me explain to change people's behavior so that it contributes to sustainable developments there might be some other ways to do it we can oblige or it prohibits or more tactfully we can nudge people but what we need to do is not only to change behaviors but to change Minds by means of Education I mean to transform individuals and to transform Society to realize ecological transition yet it's a lot of work it might take a long time but it's a sure an ethical way to realize transition in the long run so what should we do I think we think we need to promote sustainable development oriented curriculum for ecological transition we need framework transition curricula is an educational framework defining objective contents and strategies of Education we can promote a sustainable development oriented Curriculum by reorganizing its structure by putting sustainable developments in the center of curriculum reorganizing doesn't mean just adding something new one of the Practical problem that we might be faced with is that when we propose something new to people who have already a lot of things to do they're hardly responsive and it often depends on the Wilderness to take part in if we think transition if we think transition is necessary and if you want people to be more implicated we should do it in a more effective way in in a more effective way and offer a facilitating environment then how can we do this first we need to Define collectively the objectives of curricula for ecological transition and sustainable developments in a local context and to share these goals with all members we should able to reach consensus of objects on objectives through dialogue with all members as far as possible it's also a principle of democracy through this dialogue members make their decisions on what they pursue this can involve and motivate them to participate as they feel more concerned discussing and refining and redefining in the local contexts is necessary it makes projects more feasible so I propose at the University level to make orientation meeting which is Health in general at the beginning of semester as a place or an opportunity to discuss transition and sustainable developments in order to Define collectively the sustainable development objectives of curriculum second we need to reschedule schedules to make curriculum more flexible because education also happens Beyond classrooms learning activities should be organized not only in formal education but also through informal and non-formal education so we need curricula which are adapted to each individual and open to Civil Society so that it evolves in line with rapid social and environmental changes in these flexible curriculum students should have possibility to do activities in Civil Society for instance Association or volunteer activities or advocacy activities in parts of their curriculum depending on their personal or professional interests as students should also have possibility to do activities in touch with nature in order to develop their sensibility to environments third we need a system that can validate this these extra institutional activities through a portfolio skills competencies and attitude that students attained through their activities because we should be able to educate people who can act for their Community as well as for our planets so I propose at University level to validate this portfolio as part of credits finally we need to address a sustainability issues immediately because a young generation is getting eco-anxious we are affected psychologically by what's going on this planet and what's going to happen in the future on this planet according to a study that was conducted in 10 countries around the world including France 45 plus percent of young people responded that they are they regard themselves as eco-anxious one way to cope with this feeling of apprehension or this feeling of powerlessness is to take action take really Comforts actions we need to enable young people to think themselves about a new future a possible future and to come up with Solutions so that they feel more empowered so listening to students ideas is one step and taking it into account for curricular implementation is a further step I hope that we can reach this further step thank you for listening to me and listening to our ideas thank you hello hi everyone so I'm the last PhD student so I will try to complete the the common view we have on education uh coming from the brainstorm we did with my two other colleagues so my name is anel I just started my PhD a few months ago in Marbeck lab and I'm doing Marine ecology and I'm studying the role of great vertebrates so fish Marvin mammals in the nutrients and carbon Cycles uh I feel deeply concerned about uh the global social environmental crisis and I recognize education as a major leverage point to actually make the transitions we need and moreover as a PhD student I feel at a key step of my life because I'm still being a learner but I'm also becoming an educator and so I questioned myself on the best ways to learn and to educate to trigger the actions we need to implement to have a better world uh so my main point is about how transdisciplinarity is necessary to find our place in our very complex world so as you know today's issues and big challenges are interlinked with common causes with synergic consequences and feedback loops between all of the crises that we know in this context it requires to learn on a problem-based approach and educate students to search in multiple disciplines to solve an issue or a problem so here in Montreal University some teaching units already use the problem-based approach through group projects however they are still involving a very limited number of disciplines for example I remember in my Master's Degree doing research projects involving different fields of biology and ecology but not more than that so making a step further would require you to actually mix disciplines including sciences and social sciences so this type of projects could be co-built by Educators from sciences and social sciences to integrate the scientific and societal ins and outs of a given problematic foreign Bridges should be made between the different faculties and University we have here in Montpelier so for example the science faculty the education faculty law faculty the University of Paul Valerie on letters and humanities and so researchers and Educators who could co-build uh the the curricula together for example I know that in Pearl Valley University they developed a master called environmental Humanities which is a subsection of the anthropology master and they are trying to integrate classes of science uh with actual environmental scientists and so I think we should push for this type of initiatives my second main point is uh going uh Beyond transdisciplinarity to which what I call transculturality so beyond transdisciplinarity it is very important for Learners to be encouraged to develop their critical thinking Azure already talked a little bit about this and it is really a key point so to do this the education system should be more open to Alternative systems of values and knowledge that exist in other societies so indeed we are trained uh to think in our modern Western perspective which have a specific system of values and knowledge however other people on the planet have completely different ways of thinking of living of making knowledge and so we should understand them and consider them worthy in order to be able to tackle the global challenges in a fair and Equitable way in the French University system historians and sociologists can also bring new light on how our own system of values and knowledge is built for example this will allow to be more reflexive on uh the place of techniques and Technologies in our society or for example deconstruct Big Ideas like the neutrality of science and therefore our students should benefit from this type of teaching including people from science and social sciences so we could Implement easily uh these type of classes in Montpelier where we already have philosopher historian of Sciences anthropologic and anthropologists Etc already on our campuses uh so right now we could Implement mandatory classes on this subject to all students in scientific and social sciences bachelors and Masters for example the students studying environmental scientists I think it's very essential to learn about autotune and local communities knowledge and values and recognize that for example they their values and the way of living is a key point to conserve biodiversity this is just an example that how we can implement this and to finish my last point is uh about breaking barriers between intellectual and practical knowledge so adding more practical skills in academic tracks would Empower Learners to take take actions by having both a theoretical framework of knowledge but also concrete skills to act breaking this distinction would require you to entirely design the secondary and higher education system but in a first step we could initiate that now by including Educators from various backgrounds including workers to share their practical skills and knowledge even though the distinction between professional and research Master do no longer exist the reality is that student aiming at research carriers are completely disconnected from other fields of work indeed student and young researchers working at the interface between science and Society are often penalized because they are not focused in one discipline so here in Montague University we could encourage for example internships at the interference interface between Academia and other parts of the society for example the science policy interface Science Education science media interface Etc and we could also promote research action projects that is really grounded at the same time in science and Society so yeah I finished with uh this point thank you very much actively the answer politically to our invitation without knowing what make it work s actually they have participated in this brain forming equation they have worked extra hours in addition of the usual Collective and commitments uh to make this very Innovative and proposals and I think that will give us a lot of good portions for for our discussion so thanks again for that foreign um so I will I will start with the people in the room who are all based in Montpellier but with very different approaches on the topic of today's talk um validation you are the coordinator of the Master's Degree Environmental Management at the University of Montpellier in which students gets acquainted with the fdg and at the possibility also to death very Innovative practices so I hope she will be able to mention some of them and you also called unique is a European Erasmus Cruise project called mahina and that created a common Masters program in five African University and the idea was to answer water and climate challenges well in Africa and you also import a new initiative to the University of Mongolia Village which led me to um there are also responsible of the Montpellier antenna of the European project called which include research and Innovation component and Society one as well as a training one with his own master's degree in global challenges for sustainability so really a relevant for our team today it will be also able to tell us a bit more about this project and another one called which stands for interdisciplinary and in-lab graduate program which is a new graduate program of the University of Mongolia and Leanne code you are a natural Logistics you have worked in Africa and Asia for the past 15 years trying to build capacity of small of the Farmers on climate issues and Agro ecology through a lot of construction uh coach which is also very interesting for for the discussion we just added and you are here to prevent the one planet fellowship program that you coordinate that and who believes the foundation a program that rely on strong cooperation between African and European researchers in order to enhance the capacities of high potential young researcher in relation to Agriculture and climate change so challenges and we are talking about transition we are in the heart of the uh online uh we are lucky enough to have a table with also at the University of Montclair that you couldn't be here with us today so we are really happy to have her online and people hide the lecturer and researcher in complex and non-linear dynamics of learning and she's also a member of brilliant in complexity so is also a very important figure for us and make it uh and and this complexity and controversy approaches something we are trying to nurture in our Institute um so I think that will come back on this notion of uh a whole young Brilliance uh between echoed the question on empathy and emotion that are also really important and last but not least we are really honored to have with that Paul Walsh who will be our International batteries for for today and before you come originally from the University College Dublin in Ireland where you are a full professor of International Development study and the director of the tension for sustainable development studied there but you are currently on segment to the sustainable development solution Network fdfn as its slice president of education so for those who of you who don't know sdsn and data was launched in 2012 by Jeffrey tax its current president and they are the auspices of the United Nations Secretary General and the network promotes approaches to implement the fdgs and the Paris agreement on climate change through education research policy analysis Etc so put uh I hope you will be able to present some of the initiative of LDS and in relation to today's elected talk and notably the sdg academy that you are directing which is a really interesting initiative and and maybe also uh give us some insight and and keep takeaways from the recent transforming education Summit that happened in New York in September so thank you very much to the five of you for being here with us today and what we would like is to keep this decision as informal as possible so please don't hesitate to react to what you will hear from other panelists and we will also have questions from the from the audience uh but first of all I would like to ask you to react to What You've just heard from the students and give us like some initial quick reaction uh to to this presentation first reaction will be congratulations again that really it's uh it makes really sense and what you explain in different ways suggested it it's really yes congratulations this is my first wish people okay much construction maybe on the Innovative practices that you are familiar with have you heard something that uh resonates with what you are doing and your master's degree or in the marina project yeah for example I can use one example yeah for example with what people build School feels cool it's it's not a just a field trip as we can imagine it's just not just you know going on the field and do some observation to understand some scientific processes it's not just this so I don't feel school it's it's much more like a school of of life in fact we will be together during during a week during 10 days and all together with students from different universities from different countries from different culture from different teachers we will live together we will identify a real study case a real one so we will meet the stakeholder to understand really uh what they are facing every day and we will try only try to draw the main lines of these this this real case on scientific aspect and of course when I say silence I say well technology but sociology of course and so on so we will have to mix all all these things so it is true it is um fully transdisciplinary but each student does not need to have skills in transdisciplinarity he needs I will say the skill to be able to listen to the other to be able to work with the other to give the hands but it does not need to have all the knowledge itself and alone it will not be able to answer the solution and it is a good way to make the students understand how really it is to work in a group in a team in a transdisciplinary team the team is transition or another student itself you know so and on on the other hand it is uh something very um amazing it's that uh each student will have the opportunity at a moment or another one to be the expert for the team he will have one knowledge one little piece of knowledge that will help to solve the world so it's very interesting on this aspect also to understand that we all have to learn from the other and that all together we are able to so yes this is one yes one training I would say we will have we have this in a shout Master we have this in the master we had this Cinema uh so we the first time I did it it was in Cameroon and it was the second time I I went in Africa with my students from the north and from elsewhere in Europe and from the south it was it was a huge moment and um and we also do it in a master management I think it's a tool that is yeah well congratulations again it was really good and I was very impressed with the College of representation and also by the way each of the presentation was um was covering a different mathematics like Azure you mentioned a lot um the behavior change and the critical thinking and uh you mentioned a lot of the work as an education specialist to be done on the curriculum and the collaboration between the different um uh disciplines social science and Science in particular so I just wanted to jump right after you because uh adultery I also think that it's very important like I just said we have open students or we have students now um I think as a liberalist Agronomy can be seen as a scientific um scientific area but in fact everything that I've done I've never tackled really technical or scientific issues but social issues because when you try to answer um a problem or a challenge you have to look at the context where you are what are the problems where are the programs from uh etc etc suicide uh it's a lot of social sciences you look at what what how the situation arrived and uh what is the issue between the social issues in the you know within a community etc etc so it is a very important to mix to mix science and social science and another point that I wanted to come to is the mentorship I know some of you have gone through mentoring programs but in the European fellowship program we have uh we have a parts of it so low package and mentoring and the process is that we have a set of laureates who have won this collection well not the fellowship thing and the low rates of The Wanted Polo ships are your researchers yo below the 40 years old which is your researcher um they are selected to a very high isolation process for a partner in Africa which is what African Union research and development uh and the basis of the Wonderland policy program is the mentoring because there are the the researchers are mentored by an African Mentor in Africa and some of them are given the chance by agropolis Foundation to come to Europe and to work as a local with other researchers in Europe and to learn skills from Europe available is to be we don't we do not want to go to the top down that way we don't want to go to that anymore but they are learning and they are included in within a research team and then uh after having been measured uh they become themselves mentors and they Mentor an African girl younger researcher and also a young scientists from Europe so the African researcher become mentors for a European scientists on the basis that everyone can learn from everyone and on the basis of face-to-face meetings so the Europeans have also given the chance to come to Africa um to learn the context and the techniques and the uh the challenges that they need to be tackled and uh and then they have a follow-up uh every month for an hour online with them entertain Africa so we are outside of the classroom and we get a sense of what are the issues in the field uh and we try to move they try to to develop Solutions or develop their own skills for their own professional skills it's both the scientific measuring but also a generation mentoring and it's something that we have impacted in our directly in our bank communication and I think so an important Jim you've heard some keywords about the project in Montpellier co-construction in terms of generations in lab experiences sure yeah first of all I would like to join uh my colleagues and I wanted to say that I was really impressed by what you achieved it was huge work and you split your presentation in a very uh clever way with uh exploring different uh areas of what can be done in Education and I have to say that not only you you do that but also you clearly identify the needs we have to change the education to be able to to face the transition we need and I was very pleased because yeah sorry I was very pleased because all what you you say where the are actually the pillars of what you set up in uh xiaomiyu European University in particular in the master you mentioned the needs for collaborative work you need the need to train the trainers uh to train the teacher uh the need for interculturality and and disciplinarity uh to be able to break the zeros that exist in between the discipline but also structurally inside the universities for example being between faculties and it's very difficult to choose to set up new program due to the structure in itself you you identify also the needs to uh to drag the the distinction and also the ranking in between practical knowledge and also theoretical one by bringing together all these two types of of knowledge uh you you mentioned and you you're fully right the fact that too long you have to tackle a real challenge so challenge based learning uh in my opinion in the key because it can include everything uh the the field of the players this all the stakeholders if you do change page running if it is really changed you have to go out of the University out of the classroom uh they need to be flexible to learn out of the classroom to recognize the skills you you can have all the progression you say that and uh and the need also to build trust and this is part of the entrepreneurial so what I wanted to say that once we have all that needs in mind and and everybody could share that we have to think about um two things I think the first one is uh the the transition not the not out how the education can help to face a transition react but also how to imply to implement transition inside the education inside the university and this is not so easy because the system is not programmed to do that the people inside are people that stay for a long time they they they build their career on very old fashion of Behaving of teaching and it's very huge difficulty to do that so one key of the program is how to what are the process what are the structure and increasing the political one inside minutes to be able to to to to implement and transition and and uh thing that we know that ideal education like the one you paint and with all we need we list is efficient it builds fantastic initiative and and the student that comes out of this kind of program are very happy and will be leaders afterwards so we know that it is it is good but it is utterly expensive and the sustainability should be think also inside the program so concretely how to be sustainable when we want to implement mentorship field trips and so on we we know it is expensive because we experiment that through different programs and so of course we have money which is injected from different places Europe or whatever to push us but once money is uh is off then we have to continue that and also not to address this kind of program to a couple of handful of students it's 100 students in a master is nothing we have to think much big to have a knee back to reach an impact and so all the needs and all the the thing we propose should be uh transformed and should be implemented on the real uh life of the University but I think about how to get resources human resource but also money to do that so that's that's also a political program problem you have to face so transition within the university sustainability but maybe also a change of mindset would you like we cannot see you very well anymore here quite dark on your side but would you like me so I'm sorry I don't hear uh can you hear us now um outside and challenges that that's one of the main issue was also within the university and sustainability program and that's why by a change of mindsets um my potential mindset on the side of political instances of training of students at the our reporters who are presenting people what do you think about that uh in first um I'm very impressed by uh by ajah Kim and and I I think and uh um in general technology and uh in fact uh the teachers need train it's a it's a great a great program and say to another should say you need to change Behavior I I write we have to change my okay or let's say um and um I think um there are and gentle they are teaching uh already a little discuss problem a big desktop under the carpet but jean Georges said already we teach what we are and we must to transform education and and the trainer uh how can you help students to find marrying if we are not a reference point is the dispositions of some colleagues researchers in between uh are the same in class what what interests what meaning for students yes we know that the relationship between the student and the teacher change with age the relationship is emotional with the young students but more rational with age but if you don't admire our teacher add admir is ads and mirror um to look uh there is um there is less Radiance less connection with the knowledge um yes we know the pygmarion effect the cell fulfilling prophecy and it's very very important and so we we must change the main settlement but the the relationship between teacher and student and it's safe by the students and it's very courageous and we we must take this this program I think thank you Deborah um how what you heard until now resonate with maybe what you heard during the transforming education Summit and I just would like you to remind the objective of this uh of this Summit um that that was actually um okay I yes sorry uh I quote the objective was to tackle a global crisis in education and to elevate education to the top of the global political agenda and so the tip to transform education in a rapidly changing world so what did you think about that you heard answers that match this objective and resonate right here so uh can you everyone hear me okay very well yeah very good um so first of all um thank you Patrick Karen and and um and Magic the team for inviting me it's a it's a it was a very very um very important topic and um I really enjoyed the three presentations um so before I get to transforming the education Summit I just maybe just uh address the three presentations in the work of the sdg academy just to to hide those and then offer an invitation for something um so I think we do work on tree pillars um the first pillar is content and that's you could call us in the second presentation I think that was by Kim uh on curriculum and curriculum development and I absolutely agree with you that even though we create these online moocs that are on edx and they are pretty high level um when you when it actually gets to the important stuff like the economists or the engineers or environmental science or the psychologists and all the different disciplines actually mainstreaming um uh mainstreaming this type of content that we're talking about a lot of work has to be done and I do appreciate the idea that there has to be co-created right um so in a sense in our in our in our in our second piece of work um and this is to do with it can feed into learning practices as well which is our um pedagogy um we are actually working with the private sector sitting down with them to say well how would you actually do with SD train training with government departments and U.N systems to say well how do we actually mainstream and sustain without education into the workings of the UN and to government departments and even with ngos themselves today you are very focused obviously I think uh in the sense of curriculum inside the university which itself is very interesting how you move away from electives into sort of mainstreaming sustainable development education into the various uh disciplines and the different approaches you could you could take and I think it is quite right that the academics themselves have to say we're prisoners of our background and our training and our disciplines and we just have to be a little bit more open uh to to dialogue and to understanding but at the same time I would say the key constraint uh is that science is created and knowledge is created and we have to respect how that is done to gaining a PhD to peer-reviewed data you know peer review processes etc etc so you have to stick with those standards but at the same time you have to work with the students and and everyone in the in the system to come up with you know a new a new a new curriculum so where I think though the the point I think that's a hajjar made about learning practices so I think science has to be a knowledge has to be done with the same rigor you know whether it's for sustained development we do have those processes but we should be open to chaining learning practices and what I mean by this is that rather than somebody just teaching in a straight exam as if there's some sort of knowledge to be transferred I think making the students the Agents of change to empower students to and uh is actually at all levels is actually really important so I think we can change our assessment structures we can change the way we do our projects we can make them more applied we can make them more solution orientated and I think everything that's HR basically said there a Hydra was saying about um you know you know empathy and understand and bringing everyone in and everyone being someone I can contribute so you might know the science but how you translate it into practice us how you actually make an effective this is not out there and not everybody can be involved in this with every sort of background so um so on pediology I think that's a kind of a different team to me to content and to curriculum and I don't know whether you're interested in separating them out and up and in my mind I I separate them out a little bit right um and then the last point was the community of practice uh by um when I call that so in our area we call it Community Practice this is annel which is um working with academics working with private sector people government people NGO people you know to to really understand um that the knowledge that's created as she said is not necessarily virtuous it's not necessarily for the public good um and so on so forth and that actually there has to be a good bit of dialogue between stakeholders uh in terms of the orientation of the knowledge we create and how we disseminate and use it right um and and again this is a part of your work and we called well we call it in our work so we have our contents which we create we have pediality where we actually do professional certs and master programs etc etc you know portraying academics training government books training private sector and I call that more pediatricy uh but the community of practice sister really saying actually we don't know exactly what we're doing and that we have to come together stakeholder groups and we have to create this material um but I do think academics have to step up though in the sense that they have to take the lead and they have to insist on best practices of academic peer review and standards Etc even though we are admitting that maybe we didn't have the right knowledge we weren't applying the knowledge properly we're not necessarily trained properly to teach or create this that's fine but at the same time the process of creating knowledge and peer review and standards is actually still very very important um so if you're interested this is just an invitation to the students the SG Academy is redoing our blog um and if you wanted to um take this session and uh put up the recording of each individual student talk and put her into a Blog I'm happy to put her up on our on our website and promote it and we can also promote it as part of mission 4.7 so this is one of our community of practices that we've our secretary to um so Mission 4.7 is goal for uh Target seven and this is about lifelong learning uh so from preschool all the way through K-12 and up all the way to University all the way through employment basically to to debt um we're encouraging a Continuum of sustainable development education and the partnership in here is a UNESCO the banking Moon Center Columbia University typical Academy of Science and Social Science in Rome um and obviously the SG Academy and so on and we have events so again the blog would be promoted in in Mission emission 4.7 so to just to say congratulate to students because like this issue of content you know pedagogy learning how it's how it's done and taught and how to inspire people or make people effective Learners and then the community of practices how this is delivered into society into policy into uh into um I'm missing someone um some other stakeholder into stakeholders in general like these do deserve thought and I think it's important that academics and academic institutions take the lead in this because for too often academic institutions allow the government the alliance Civil Society they allow the private sector to dictate to them what they should do what they should be funded for what they teach how they should teach and now it's time for the Academy to say no we're more independent we do things for the public and the common good where all we are is to is to help and promote students and young people and that we have to drive change and we have to tell governments private sector civil society and the rest of the world that this is what we want right that this is the world we want and this is how we should go about our business right so this is not easy for the Academy at the moment uh but I think it's um this sort of independent thinking and sort of freedom for for academics and academic thought uh has to be Unleashed for us to have this transformation in education and and the three pillars that were brought up today at corporate excellent and then finally I'll just talk about transforming education Summit so what I say to you is UNESCO have a part wage 2030. they have an sdg4 steering committee which is a stakeholder committee it's very good it has you know Regional commissions U.N folks government folks Utes academics it has everyone uh so and obviously act students can get involved in in the youth participation um they had a pre-salmat in Paris and then they had their Summit in uh in New York in the general assembly the first day was uh what's called the youth engagement day and I would say to all of you to read the youth decoration it's a very powerful document okay it's a list of Demands that young people want when it comes to transforming education it's six pages and I think you should read you decoration and it was one of the outcomes of the transforming education Summit the second day was Solutions day um The Academy was part of that we had a session uh where the whole group of stakeholders on What's called the UNESCO ovior recommendation this is called open education resources so one thing we're pushing for here is that all all these papers and curriculum and case studies and ways of learning um you have to put them in your local repository your libraries uh you've got to put an open license on them and you've got to share them across the world you cannot payroll that type of knowledge and that sort of thinking anymore right that's happened with Publications it's happened with data but it cannot happen to educational resources right education resources all countries of the world have signed up to a decorate to the oer recommendation 2019 that education resources have to be free to everyone okay so if I'm in lower school or primary or secondary school if I'm in universe Varsity if I'm a lifelong learner I can get education resources for free books worksheets exams exams answers case studies these have to be free to everyone and every government has signed up to this now how to do this is another story but that's what we're working on using technology using open licenses and so on um but that's what because one of the solutions we were working on on Solutions day and then finally there was the transforming education Summit itself which was a disaster because all the leaders were at the Queen's funeral uh on on Monday the uh the 19th in in London okay and when you ask that question was this a successful outcome to to mobilize what's education at the center of the UN Agenda or the global agenda and into the leaders uh the way you watch it is the statements by governments on September 19th they weren't there because they were at the Queen's funeral and in in the in the actual General debase how many of the leaders actually mentioned uh transforming education as a priority none not one single leader mentioned anything about the transforming education Summit okay so what I but the good news is the bureaucratic side of the UN the secretaries all the stakeholders that were involved in um the pre-summers and the solutions day are very empowered and UNESCO itself is very empowered by its ministerial panels up to 2030 and the whole system is quite angry at what happened and there are absolutely we are going to put our in the partnership Forum we're going to put a spotlight and Elevate transforming education to number one priority for partnership led by governments and this will happen in January it'll also be elevated in the sdg summers in the general assembly in in 2023 okay so I think uh and in this sdg stimulus which is getting financed for sustainable development Jeffrey Sachs and I mean Muhammad and others and the general secretary we are prioritizing spending on education and financing education so that it's at least at let's say twenty percent of people's fiscal spend across each country at least four four percent of GDP and that it's a much bigger fraction of philotropic and overseas development Aid energies at the moment so I would so in terms of was it successful I think so because actually the machinery and the bureaucratic side of governments let's say in the UN and UNESCO and academics are fired up to make this happen um but the leadership have to catch up uh and unfortunately there was a few problems with the transforming education Summit where because it was the General Assembly uh the secretaries and sisters that leaders should only speak and not ministers for education but when they found out they couldn't speak they didn't come and and then the Queen Elizabeth died and then the leaders didn't come so now nobody came uh on September 19th and that was a real problem um but there is a determination to fix that um and uh and I think uh those working on transforming education uh this is going to be the priority it is the enabler of all transitions as you said yourself in this session um and uh just watch this space in terms of what's going to happen with transforming education over the next few years particularly the private sector are doing a huge job at ESG training and hiring uh the governments are starting to do it the universities are starting to do it and so it's going to be a lot of work but I wouldn't I'm not I'm energized from the tests if you like I'm not demotivate this effort what what happens okay but again great presentations today the invitation is to be part of the blog and there's also an invitation when we organize things for 4.7 we always involve huge so you will get an invitation and also if you want to get involved uh with UNESCO just sign up and be involved in the the youth um section of that steering committee uh that's that's driving the the 2030 pathway in terms of transforming education okay thank you very much Poland and thank you for very for being very blank about uh how things were going in in New York in September and I hope it was uh but it was a circumstances but the circumstances were not ideal for this Summit as I understand that it's good that you can see the positive side of it and that the system is mobilized and we will of course answer positively to your nice purpose also joined the blog and and the UNESCO uh initiative so that's for sure if you can send us the the details and we will send you the material thank you and after this first round of presentation I would like to open the floor for any questions comments uh if you want to share initiative that you are also involved in and please don't be shy uh here it's really an informal sketching so we encourage you to speak and and to share your your ideas so I don't know who would like to speak first and maybe I can repeat the question you can address them to one of the panel intro to all of them uh and I will repeat so that people online can can hear them properly who would like to start yes I will repeat I will grab it share with you foreign [Music] um different types of knowledge because in the relational way inside it's only one voice that is there and the voice of them academic institution and it's very minus sick is Sue so I always I understand the programs of programming for example when we need to educated before page I would like Michael's chair and thank you learning process well I would like to hear your ideas thank you sir I I will just repeat your question for for people online this was a question from Viviana with one of our fellows at make it um and Viviana was asking whether we should actually change the word education because we request to educate people in a formal way in a one way process that actually does not seem to take into account other kind of knowledge such as indigenous knowledge and local consideration so I don't know maybe you would like to answer that because um through your experience if you were really uh using field priorities and field experiences I'm thinking about the environment project which was really encoded in local priorities and and I and I know that you Bobby Knight also local expertise and can you can you give us an example yes it's a very alteration I mean for me education which is amazing of education for me it's a meaning I want to put inside it was the other idea we teach what we are and I think education is yes it's my way of being this kind of teacher so I'm not sure I need to change the world but maybe to be sure that everybody will understand what we are talking about what is education what is transdisciplinarity we didn't Define it what are we talking about the same thing you use also the word resilience are we talking about the same thing I'm sure we are not I'm sure we can do the test I did it with the students and we were not talking about so because when we come from social science we will have a certain definition of transdisciplinarity where we will find I think what you mean is that uh what I understood for my colleague okay because I'm not from social science is that if they have this interaction with the stakeholders if the stakeholders are involved in the research that it is transdisciplinarity and when I ask to a panel of scientists what is transitionaries they answer uh oh he's a chemistry she's from Agronomy I am from hydrology we will mix this even from social science we can make this it will be transition narrative but in the way of answering the the question so I mean it's the same for Education what do we want what is education and can we just Define our way we want it to be and yes it has to change I'm not sure the word the the world education has to change I'm sorry uh would you like to react uh yes um there are lots of um different um definition of interdisciplinarity transdisciplinarity and all researcher I've got is definition and in the world and it's very very uh very hard and so when we talk about interaction uh we think it's a interced technology um yes uh in international technology there there are interactions but uh not uh not it's not enough uh there is a very um um and their communical and show and their communication issue if you want we we uh we we find the limits uh the obstacles of meaning uh of the metal methodology of each discipline that that is in traditionality uh when we talk about transdisciplinarity we uh we we talk about um other other one um acknowledge that's that's so Pace uh that uh beyond the the knowledge of a different discipline so it's um I think it's very difficult to speak trans uh interceptionality just just we we have to um speak about speak about them interaction and communication it say before we we have to discuss together and we have to discuss with students with our colleague the researcher and know that we are uh we that we have different ontology uh different uh form of thinking and uh when I when I present my uh my way my my way to um to to see this world and when I uh when I listen the way of the other researcher and the and the other um students now I I am in connection with with her within without with them and it's very important uh in the um in the community scientific communication in the uh in the very rarely and uh in the in the link uh it's very very important and I think sorry do you think this uh this what you are describing is also true with the word education is it like a one-way process or do you also perceive this interaction in in the word education uh indoor um interdisciplinary in the world education the question was about education should we should we transform change this word because it's a one-way process and there is not this interaction you were describing or maybe not uh what do you think about that um I think in indication we we have to uh Rock the the really the Reliance program uh what is uh Reliance um in the in the broad sense um it's creating link between um that it's um like twitching language and social actors uh stakeholders and so on in specific sense uh it's a interaction to create or recreate link between social actual and the society tend to separate and Deseret in education we must teach the ruelians and the Royals between one person and our personality are technological instances it's a psychological Radiance and uh oh mindset is to isolate to clarify to uh touch body when you have a pain on my hand I go to normal neurologist but perhaps the pain comes from uh in another case okay then we we catch and it's a very a problem and we match uh we we sorry we have to we have to um teach this Reliance the variance all um on myself there is another Reliance the various between want and some one person to another person or group it's a psychological Reliance it's very important to the communication uh to uh to understand to listen the order and it's it's a they're very there there is a lake in education there is let's see uh to the variance between one person and human spaces they're very dutches is awareness of his place in the longer version of living system it's the ontologic and anthropologic variance if I don't know my places my place in the in the world in the ecosystem right I don't I don't understand uh the the craziest actual quizzes I don't understand the the pain the pain of the of the of the world and there are another Reliance between one person and natural elements cosmological elements that it's a cosmic variance and when we teach uh when we when we teach um to our students we must we must teach this really understand um perhaps you you know uh 1999 propose seven knowledge to uh to the to the tomorrow's education the future education and it's objects we are to teaching the blindness of knowledge perhaps error not perhaps error or Illusion and self-deception and it's very important we have to touching uh the knowledge of knowledge the knowledge uh and um it's relevance the principles of relevance knowledge teaching to The Human Condition and teaching we touch a topic very interesting and the soft spheres and I think in a dedication we uh we have to teach the soft skills so how to be uh um know how to be and it's very important for the students and for the teacher to I think and we um the ecosystemic approach which which may enter part of your question uh there are many questions uh other question thank you Deborah thank you very much there are many questions in in the room um and many people uh we can take all the questions but uh I would have like maybe later to her call about this indigenous knowledge and what is the reach of the reject that they beyond that but maybe we can get all the questions and collect them and have a globalized staff who would like there was a question behind us yeah go ahead which you can speak loudly if not I will answer the thing that we should be associated in um impact it's cheaper they already have an idea of oh yeah the great great question about lifelong learning processes and collaboration between uh youth University High School primary schools to have this continuity in learning practices and and Innovation that just not happen only at the University but start at an early age maybe we can collect another question and then we will say goodnight um thank you for your presentations uh I was willing to share actually a few thoughts and probably asking two questions um [Music] EU Alliance and just coming from Toulouse and I was willing to share the the experience of one engineering school in peruse called insa part of the inside group and member of the eciu alliance University and they are actually one of the pillar is Chinese is learning so they're involving at the state of defining the the challenge many different stakeholders be it students teachers Civil Society a private company ngos whatever you name it you have it and they bring all these people together to actually Define one challenge that will be afterwards taken by a group of teachers and put into pedagogical material for the students so that you can go online and check the challenges uh the process that that's interesting because it is Building Bridges from uh very uh core competencies scientific competencies and more soft skills oriented competencies um so yeah that's one example and just it's a made-up word but the teachers are not teachers anymore they are teenagers they're not coach they're teachers um there's another about the the scheduling uh the schedules of uh [Music] the curriculum uh there are a few examples it's all the actually coming from the think tank called the ship project uh Who's involved they're paid by uh universities or Schools they're paid to help schools University to rethink the curriculum so it it's just one example but the word easy process so to say um and Erasmus Plus is actually scoring as well the the student engagement beyond the classrooms every institution involved in Russell Sports project is actually asked to report how students are engaged Beyond bathrooms so not every institution is even that great but at least they're asking the question um and actually that leads me to the questions uh one person actually question that I have is how to evaluate the soft skills uh because not everything can be interchange disciplinary uh you want to make a great scientist in water Engineering Management whatever they need to know their stuff in water engineering but when you you bring the students in classrooms with the different teachers and you build up a course on whatever uh how do you evaluate Southgate that that's me a big issue and how do you find that uh equilibrium actually between interdisciplinary and core competencies uh yeah so if you want to have a trainer and the positions uh it's good that they speak good English that they have social skills and everything but we need new physics so yeah how do you define how do you find that particular room thank you very much for this very uh for another round of question where are you coming from yeah okay um and also on the lifelong learning and definitely yeah there is many things to say to discuss about that about lifelong learning and I I free support what was said about that unfortunately university has not loaned the poor to change the education or the of the learning process and it has to be a world uh World collaboration and the world uh process which from the early ages and which includes all the player including the the teacher for the primary school and so on so one of the key of course is public policies but one of the fish maybe go through the faculty of educations which are maybe which are maybe teaching and which are maybe producing teacher for for also for younger for younger students for younger Scholars and I think faculty of Education should be much more connected and as much as possible with the other uh education so we have to break career and facilitate the transfer and and let's say and the meetings and the collaboration between the faculty of education and the The Faculty of all the science and resources and so on so that that is one of maybe one of the the idea of course inviting uh all the players of Education uh in uh to think about the content of the program and then I come back to what you said take that what we've done with chairman exactly the same with people what we call KCT which are knowledge creation team which combine all the players including ngos companies and so on to Define uh what would be the content of the curriculum and that's that we ended up with a program which are created from scratch but by interdisciplinary and Intercultural International Teams and so this is the society and and the Specialists and come together to propose to the university uh curriculum and this back and forth because once the pure care is created of course we we provide we create knowledge we create students with competencies that go to fertilizer so they have their environment and that this kind of two two side arrow is one key of the success of of making the university a big player to change the world so uh of course it's difficult but because it's resources as you said it's not the teacher completely changing the way of teaching but the the way we are paid by the governments I don't I don't talk about only the French governments within the alliances European analysis we see many different type of system of recognition from the work of the of the professor but most of the system unfortunately you are not uh you are not assessed you are not paid uh the way for the task you have to do to tackle this new way of teaching so I am paid just to give one face-to-face lecture I'm not paid to be a mentor to support the student to be uh to go out to meet the stakeholder to organize new way of teaching so this has to be changed in a systemic way if we want to achieve it but not only on small shiny program like the one of your uh the European universities or whatever or like the reading we have but if you want to achieve a real impact of you on the University we have to rethink the way teachers are assessed and I include also the research so it's crazy to think for example that we we cannot mobilize resources easily from researchers from cnrs sea radin and so on and all the organisms of research because among them there are plenty of competencies ideas and way of of teaching in another way and we have to rely on mostly only on the process of teacher researcher which I think it's it's not it's it's it's a missed opportunity so uh okay thank you would you like to react to that you were mentally with that practitioner needs to take the lead but how can I do that when they are not recognizing so I just said I had a let's give another talk I said in five minutes so um I first want to thank everyone and I really am sorry to miss because it's just getting exciting now just I've been here for a few hours but now it's getting exciting and I need to go but um yeah just to go on that horse right that's you know when I academics in general let's say they're quite vocational like in a lecture hall what do they say this is the knowledge that's supposed to be there they spend most of their time criticizing it they ask the students to come up with new ways of thinking you know it's not all about consumption of knowledge it's also you know teaching or hopefully getting people to be creators of knowledge and particularly if they do a thesis and went to their masters and PhD Etc right so so this is not uh just to go back to this a very good point about the external environment right I don't set the curriculum the governments and it's normally by committee set the curriculum for schools um and it's very much done in mind with assassins because people want to be assessed they want grades they want to actually get into good schools or into colleges Etc so even in the way the curriculum is done it's done in a way that can be these are the 10 things you should know we can probably stand over them that you show that you know these 10 things you get an A and then you go to a good University right now that process you know which has nothing to do with the academic uh this is society you know wanting to be greatest wanting that type of assessment let's call it send wanting that type of assessment um and a lot of what we're talking about today is changing you know so somebody said Well it can't be just them it has to be nonsense we have to be able to assess and create other types of skills like critical thinking um so and so on and create create new ideas and knowledges right so the first thing is that the academics in some way should be dictating what's happening in K-12 and above but we're not there's another system and the same inside universities and the research somebody mentioned research foundations who tells them what are the research priorities you know it's AI it's security cyber security you know it's if you look at all the research priorities and the government are funding is it really for the common goods is it really for sustainment development where can we get our research funds how did it dictate who's hired in teaching who's paid in teaching and so on so these are really good nuances um and that's what I would say is we are being bossed by the external environment it's the private sector the government ngos and other people other agendas that are actually bossing what the curriculum is how it's assessed and why it's assessed right and it is a bit of a revolution that has to happen but academics in their own training and in their own quest for knowledge are generally vocational and they are very open to saying I don't I don't know whether this is exact we should critique this knowledge we should look for different angles apply it in a different way and I'm sure that's what you get in the lecture hall eyes but then who wants the grades and why do you want the grades because you want to give it to a private sector company to say I'm a good person with a good reference and I have a first class owner um or you want to get into another school Etc so um we should we should certainly be questioning who sets the curriculum who sets who trains the teachers in the way they teach why is the assessment this way by and compare is there a room to redefine what the curriculum should be and how it's taught and how it brings in stakeholders etc etc so it is quite like it's we are talking about a systemic change because it's it's also dictated a little bit by the nature of government and private sector and civil society as far as I'm concerned right so it is quite challenging but revolutions start in universities and this is what the academics have to step up to thank you for this uh encouraging statement and if you have to to live to another talk please yeah and thank you I would like to collect all the questions we didn't answer to the soft skills assessment yes please I don't know how to do in the current system but what I'd like to do is that for example is all my students she's a spider she know how to film so I'd like to assess her I'm talking about soft skill or mad skill not academic ones but I like to assess her on his ability to clean he's a fish he's able to swim I'd like to assess him on his ability to swim and not giving him a bad grade because he doesn't know how to clean park it cannot speak and for me all this aspect was about inclusivity but I realized that it's not in fact when we are talking about inclusivity we are not talking about little differences we are talking about I mean serious cases not so so I don't know how to do but it is what I'd like to do maybe some people in the room from the beginning yeah [Music] foreign [Music] framework I need critical thinking based on readings just to be able to teach students about something and learn and for me the first step was the ipcc reports and before that I would never have the feeling too okay and we have to practice and results uh the out of your exercises and speak about it I'm doing products but it's it's hard and it's not working where I am at the beginning [Music] also that we have to go in inside the darkness because and thank you very much and we go back to the same question that actually there is a real and maybe not enough that it's growing that how can we do that and if some people have Solutions or ideas please share them as well yes first foreign [Music] seeing that we need innovation so even though it is [Music] including the engineers branches that [Music] um the university is the dominant position of the knowledge that is not uh luxury [Music] um gather and communicate the knowledge or not knowledge is that we already have or that exists in a different way or make them accessible a lot the other question if you can speak on the educational so I just want to share some examples in case some answers because yes there's the challenge of souls sometimes after assessment of the soft skin and in Chinese are already at already share that we include so many songs that you helping them to um to be um integrated in the Java in the future in the project more easily just like the communication because sometimes it's our education dictionaries and how we can share that assessment um we need the design of the positive is that maybe some company classrooms so that we can have the decision to develop the critical thinking and then also the skills and maybe based on this kind of cost we need to develop the table to Federal buildings this one then we just like the fragments of the direction the attitude of interaction the structure of increases something like that so sometimes yes because the way also I think answered the needs of their lifetime moment because the life and learning is that everyone sometimes I think the most challenging thing is not because of the way of assessment so that the teacher can evaluate because the teacher was of all the crazy people have lots of these students so they can develop different ways the whole thing by a hybrid casual or a girl called natural they can review school and they know the objective of learning and they will always fly away maybe by the presentation Maybe by senior stands maybe sometimes by at the same report so you can evaluate a little bit how the students can have managed some soft skills or knowledge because the lighter than PhD students our day we have easy access to the language but how we can keep learning keep the World by I think sometimes is for the future maybe is which I need to train the student how to evaluate them because sometimes we ask the student yes for collaboration cooperation is very important in which Avenue because they always want people just always and also in the future that we work together and Corporation and how you can emulate your level of collaboration is really challenging my PhD business is about the system of capacity so we propose that there are two different and feelings also a regulation is about uh they feel that they think I am capable of something so this part is represents a lot of represented by the assessment who insists already nowadays by the exam of knowledge or assessment we set up to enable the environment that the students are still something like that but sometimes the other feeling just like I feel capable of something the students don't know how to interview the exam I feel like I can cooperate with piano why the things don't work and some is uh in town we have the inventor we have the major system s every student can have individual support to help them to evaluate their soft skill just library today I said that yeah I know how to incorporate together but it was my level of operation and we need to push sometimes so that we think and what size of proper or what types of projects you already working and and what's the question the time you take instead the project accepts months a year three years because different kinds of project different kinds of preparation paths from different sources so this kind of mindset I think is important if you can develop in our education system so we can train the students to evaluate themselves so they can be more responsive and responsible for her learning program and then for example step by step and getting to the live running for Life Learning evaluation students how to evaluate them because how to teach them as well and I will not answer to the question of how to evaluate communication because I think there is a bridge between so historically and this is literature historically our education system uh was uh constructed to be the name of the needs of English biology and so the objective was to uh let people go to the factories and work and who is going to keep the kids that's why their schools were built for but now we don't uh we the objects that have changed we have more challenges so we can't we have to upscale our education system with the objectives or else it's not a big contradictory and and it's not going to work this is who uh this is why we lost relevant in our patients and there is one example I have read from someone from a speaker called Simon Civic in the U.S fighting Army Armory they evaluate the performance of Marines as well as the trust and they kind of build the ground if you have low performance no trust it's a good you can't have perfectly if you have higher performance higher trust it's something really good if you have a higher performance and low Trust uh it's not really good they prefer the the students to have low higher trust and low performance which means that soft skin are really important and how they do that I think they do that to games to trainings we have to put our trainings into practice because we can have lectures about empathy about communication but if you don't go out in life and put that in practice and make mistakes you are never going to learn that so first of all we I think we should allow ourselves to make eggs that's the first thing you have to try try to see if something is good or is that and how can you change uh some things they weren't really good because in poor in classes we learned something we didn't do that but I I read that a long time ago in life you make mistakes and then learn so there is a test before the learning process and that's um important to say I am going to add something that it's not necessarily to have a lecture of physics to understand what the physics now I think I'm thinking about all my lectures because I am a rural engineer by training so I had like a more technical uh Technical Training when I went to the field I met farmers and villagers communities I needed much more social skills uh I will give you an example uh Farmers most of farmers I don't live in Morocco they have never been to school but they grow plants and so it's not necessarily about taking a course of physics but yes how can I understand this how can I explain this to a child uh and um to give an example about mistakes uh like if Thomas Edison didn't try uh 10 000 times I don't think we can be individual who are going with no electricity so it's important to make mistakes and to keep trying not blaming I think we are doing mistakes but also we are making improvements so yeah and I have one reaction for the first question to the first time to start about learning and education uh I think yes there are nuances because education it's really yeah when you say I'm gonna teach you it's like I I'm making hierarchy I'm superior to you and I think we do that a lot in research with the researcher because when we go to the field we oh we know everything and we're gonna educate you of how to do this or that but no but learning is learning together it's like the two ways that are equal and there's something that I am explained to me uh what we were drinking our coffee uh impact in their program they gave the chance to African uh graduates to Mentor European usually it's the complete over there you think that Africa is a place where there are religions but now they're doing good because Africa for example I I think it's a continent there are there is a big and a huge cultural diversity religion gender Etc and learning is learning from together I learned from you you learn from me and it's not a top-down uh yesterday that in Finland they are celebrating mistakes they are one day in the year where they are sharing all the mistakes they have been doing in the year and just you know to collectively reflected on them and let's go to something else after that so think it is shown as an example but again you know that's an interesting to react to the the Tidy of using mentorship or mentoring to asset Club skills um so the mentoring program that we are developing at a regular Fellowship is not only on science skills we are looking at uh science um scientists who are interested in climate change and what's happening in Africa and trying to find Solutions but the skills that they can develop is not uh it's not at all asked that it is a scientifical research project it can be um it can be self-skilled can be hard to present and how to how to feel empowered and also I wanted to react on the question of the education and learning I am not an education expert I am not a teacher work at a university like my colleagues but we never use education I just realized that when you ask the question we always use empowering um strengthening skills and capacity moving I don't know these are warnings that we use at the University but um really I just realized we never use it and also regarding um the learning outside of the classroom we have accompanence in the one-time Fellowship um for um providing courses for climate change the courses and um the idea is uh we are trying we are collaborating with agriculture which is a network of a European universities and we have decided that the modules that will be provided they will be provided by African universities and we want to bring some field work within this module and it is so expensive like you said that we have to reduce by a lot the number of researchers who will have the chance to go through these training that's a choice because we want to make out a difference we want the module to bring a open skills soft or hard but not just you said accumulation of knowledge because the knowledge they have it already or they can find it but we have taken this decision for example and please bring us also to the digital dimensional education or learning we didn't touch upon it a lot but that's something important leadership and it's interesting because she's also a thief in the room and we should I think you try to figure out okay I would I would like the challenge yeah yeah foreign all right sustainable colors all right with me and the many many versions that are cool but we have to also okay um foreign I think about themselves I totally agree when you said it's not the loss that is it is together that we will work together and if I use the example of mahima protection which was a new apparent one the name of the project was capacity building in higher education so you have to understand that people from the north because we are from the north coordinating the project we work with people from the South to take a tool we have here and try to adapt to transform them so that it will be able to be implemented apps in fact for me it was a place it wasn't working on me I learned as much as they we learned together because we were together and so I will use a specific example I I have a teaching unit here in North Korea about uh what are the impact of global changes on the eco-edro social system okay because I want my students to have this overview of water environmental I'm talking about biodiversity in this in the specific case and society and I want them to understand this and I want them to be able to express a challenge what is it a challenge and to fill all the transdisciplinary dimension that it is and I have one way to do it and at the beginning I had only 20 students in my classroom classroom I used games role games pictures on the ground uh peach watching um YouTube and so on a lot of different tools uh Educational Tools to be able to manage it and this teaching unit is a short one uh it was I will say well uh my students really like and learn a lot from here and so the last time I did it my very well there were not enough chairs in the room so I have students here in the floor you know so I had I had a moment to say to wonder but oh will I oh will I be able to be the teacher of all these children because I have only 15 hours paid by my University to do this how can people be possible for me to do it and I had to find a solution to have something more massive I will say one monthly one one k one key was about uh Collective thinking I mean I will use the example of the climate Fresco okay uh is what is very wonderful in this example is that each people even he has not the knowledge at the I don't remember which one of you asked even if I have not any knowledge about about this physical process I have this little code I will have some magic sentence and I will be able to learn to all the others so this is um the idea I have I will ask you just to spend uh half an hour on YouTube and you on the paper and you but just another half an hour but all together when they will put all the knowledge together we will have something and we will be able to build something even if I'm nuts with all this class and I realized that my colleague in this house was very good at that we are very good at this why because you know I I went to cotodu in Vietnam and I visited the universe University I was so surprised to realize how it is it's not only a problem of money the problem of yes buildings yes I have there is nothing inside it's very difficult and uh so we are we decided last week we decided to use this uh teaching unit about the impact of climate changes and Global changes uh and we will adapt it to be sure that it will be done in my classroom in zero classroom you go to a new orledge and so on and so we are taking all these sequences well each of the sequencies of my teaching unit and we are trying to improve to modify so we will be sure that we will be able to do it even one teacher for a world I'm featured yeah you know so this is what we are doing and I cannot do it wrong I can do it because they have this knowledge on how to learn to teach with another people this was just an idea yeah comment on that well maybe on the European side and these new Innovative University bringing together five campuses on one and digital campus where all students are learning together yeah yeah first of all I fully agree with you but what barely said the key is trying to share uh the way the knowledge is given to be able to be more massive rather than taking care of a small small group but change based learning is a good way to to mobilize naturally soft skills because if you have a real challenge it's it's transitional by itself so if you if you implement in any curriculum like you are a physicist or chemist or whatever if you implement one real challenge in your curriculum then naturally you will come with soft skills inside with a conscious in our approach mobilizing other actors around the project and that will learn give a lot of new competencies to the students what I want to say about soft skills is that in xiaomi you we do not give any marks so when you talk about how to evaluate it's a holistic approach so it's a programmatic programmative assessment there is no Mark only competencies over a kind of spider map and this is very very difficult because not only the teacher should be trained but also the student should train and Trust in that because the more it's much more subjective So when you say you want to assess how you are communicating it depends on the audience it depends on the on the one who will assess you so this process is a process which is driven by educationalists which has already been studied in a research point of view and we try to implement that but I don't want to say that it's fantastic I want to see it very challenging and we are in progress of evaluating it if it's better or worse for the student do that one of the chaos also is the empowerment of the student and you mentioned that's very important from the start the students should be the the main player of their education and that that should that should be uh the way they will they will realize they have to learn touch that and that's because they know it is it is important for them and to import empower the student they have to they have to be player of the education they have to be able also to to give feedback to the to the to the people who design the curriculum and so in the in this new program the the students are are as as a teacher are in are also requested to to make their feedback and to to redesign The Curriculum by during during the year so it is very important you mentioned about the uh the way of collaboration and we need uh structural uh informative system communicating system to to build such an imitation for example in charm we decided to add the same lecture the same teaching experience over five places at the same time so the student can travel whatever they want whenever they want they will have the same lecture at the same time how to achieve that there is two pillar the first one is technological so we have hybrid classroom with a system like that we have a student can communicate easily and so the the there is one physical place where the lecture take place but it's at the same time retransmitted and and there is interaction through the screens the second uh very important point is that that is not enough and you should have inside each location teaching assistance which is a a position which doesn't exist in France anymore unfortunately so this is not exactly teacher but as you say teenagers people who can assist the children that you can organize debates organizer activity trying to help them to find resources to to match with a researcher in the in the in their environment to ask questions and we need that and it takes of course a lot of time and resources so we will come always back to the sustainability or such kind of education that if we if we succeed in sharing with the technology we can share maybe more to other locations if we can also imply the student and we need PhD students to the education as well maybe you can share the burden of the hours and the the lecture thank you and a very quick last comment yes thank you for the the questions about yourself skills and in the room in the panel and the assessment and Automation and there are some skills to evaluate soft skills and disposition and I think we we teach that you know and that you are and you regulate and auto regulate better if you know oneself if we know our quantitative basis our need of acknowledgment soft skills there are capabilities of communication sharing listening opening mind and perceived immunity accept error and stick and the knowledge on myself the Socrates know thyself so skills are often due to the parental education primaries of civilization but when our students haven't got it what do we do but when we haven't got it what do we do and we have we have it's it's very very important to teach it and when the teacher and and government run uh Prisoners the Ecology of action to cope with uncertainty the complexity I think we can suggest the Ecology of oneself to teaching to know myself cognitive basis process of attention and passing are trees resilient the obstacles to create link I think it's very very important in education thank you thank you thank you to all the panelists I I think we need to turn to the Lost part of our of our session today I think we we have online without the console Academy and before I introduce you hi I think I cannot summarize really what we have this good because we cover plenty of topic we saw that maybe the wheel um to change the way education is practicing but they are also obstacles and just to give somebody a consult into our joining uh we mentioned several Innovative pedagogical initiatives such as physical uh we mentioned that scientific issues actually a social issues and that you are learning by practicing in the field and we did a pickup semantic we wonder whether the transformation should then be on the wedding side we should talk about education or not is it a one-way process so we did the right work to use so do we talk about teachers or team shirt and we had a call from Paul woods and actually to practitioners to Take the Lead even if they are doing mistakes or even if they are not knowing exactly what they are doing but to take the lead but we had also feedback from colleagues here who are taking the lead but uh who actually mentioned that this was not only on their side that they were part of this gem led by government responding issues and that doing that was not always easy we mentioned soft skill and how to evaluate them so there are many questions I am sure you can help us to answer but before that I would like to introduce you very quickly I'm sure that people in the room uh know who you are already but just to give them some insight so you are the co-founder and president of the learning Planet Institute which is the new integration of what was called a before senator for research and interdisciplinarity that started in 2016 in Paris you've been trained in a prestigious French in physics again so we are we have a lot of activities in the room so that's funny to see that physicists are so mobilized on transforming education and then you went to the Android national uh I I won't translate that into English whether it's about the environment water and Forest after the first grade and then you add you have a PhD in molecular and cellulogenetics so this disciplinary training might explain your appetite for blurring disciplinary boundaries and addressing complexity so you I may be wrong but you may tell us more about that you have received several distinctions and I would like just to plug one and you have been a national capital in 2010 and this recognized the statues of a person and World leading social entrepreneurs so this is an interesting distinction and you have been commissioned uh several times by the current government or International institution to write reports about research and education anywhere so the authors of several books and the lost one in this year in French is called is um so I would like to give you the floor so that you can close this conference so open it to New Perspective and maybe to start with to make the connection with these new learning Planet Institute which is not totally new and you have made several times the case for revolution in education and actually you don't like the term education either I think you prefer to use knowledge and you also uh advocated for the creation of learning societies that would be able to place the major transition and the way so can you explain us exactly what you are calling for and what it is um okay thanks for for the invite sorry to have missed some a website I could join at the end and got a few feedback such as the one you just give so thanks for to all of you um for being here and being motivated by this question of transforming education for accelerating transition I think you know we also have to accelerate transition of Education uh if we want to do any of this and I think we need a shift of Paradigm uh at the not only University level but also at the school level and at the lifelong learning level and I think that's the dominant uh Paradigm uh in most places especially in France is where the students are not really have to say on what they want to learn and they are still uh invited to compete with one another on topics that not only they have not chosen but are somewhat narrowly defined uh in a disciplinary way I think that's what we need to shift uh towards is uh we need to shift towards more cooperation more disciplinarity more challenge based and more students based program and I think that that resonates probably with with some of what you already do and and what you've already been discussing but I think this shift is is not very easy because uh basically University Research on many topics but it's very rarely on themselves and on their role in these transitions uh and I think that what we do know is that we are undergoing sort of a global tragedy of the commons where you know our ability to compete with one another and to for led to another uh an abuse of the resources not only the natural resources but also the human resources and and even about ourselves because you know we are competing even as faculty for Grants and for all sorts of honors uh our students are competing um and and that leads to a culture that microcrow is the President of University of Arizona States um say that foreign universities are part of the problem they are not just part of the solution uh through these transitions because of that culture of of uh you know 19th century uh disciplinary uh cultures have had a huge impact on the way we've trained uh the most of the elites of the world and if the elites are not taking the right decision is partially because they've not been trained well so that's you know we're partly responsible for for the current state of the planet so that's uh one perspective of Michael Crowe uh it's complemented by the solution of the UN that basically uh recently uh received uh organized transforming education Summit um which UNESCO and many others including lots of young people 500 young 500 000 young people have been invited to to say what they wanted and that led to a used declaration for transforming education and the first things they want is they want to be heard uh and and then they also want you know digital tools they want to learn skills that are relevant they want to uh understand the climate crisis they want to understand the Democratic crisis they want to be active uh Citizen and even what we can call planetism meaning you know citizens that know to care for oneself others on the planet so that that's that's a big Dynamic that is going on throughout the world as soon as you start having a meaningful conversation with the students and what they want to learn and how they want to find their own account anxiety and the best way to fight a consciety is not to deny the the reality of the climate change but to it's not just to change oneself is to join a community that can have an impact and and that's typically the sort of things that can happen in universities so I believe that universities can become Laboratories of the future because universities are places that are very special they are concentrating uh both high quality research in nearly all Fields but also the use and so there is no other institution that has this combination uh some people like the scouts for instance have lots of young people but they have no research and and some research institutions that don't have students uh including private research institutions that are ever more powerful uh or don't have that connection to the youth so they are missing this and and the third Dimensions that universities have a local footprint and and the local community that they can contribute to serve and and learning to serve the local community using the students engagement um powered by the academic training and and research can be a game changer at the very least locally and many universities have started to do this um but if they are able to connect with one another if they are able to share the best practices if they are able to mobilize uh the students uh not only on one campus but throughout the world that can have a sort of systemic impact that we need to uh to have uh given the emergencies that we're facing so that's that's I think some of the the few things that I could be saying and so you know you ask me about the learning Planet Institute um so we change name because internationality that was you know the reason we created this institute to train students to do entertainment research is is a mean uh not an end itself but you know caring for the planet enabling the students to face their personal uh their local community challenges and their and the global challenges will face is something that we really want to shift towards and um and so this you mentioned a few reports that I was invited to write um a couple of them were on the idea of the idea of learning society and and the UNESCO had uh was interested to uh scale this to the planetary level we've launched with uh UNESCO uh the learning planets Alliance uh inviting hundreds of organizations universities social entrepreneurs uh local communities and so on to contribute uh to this movement and to celebrate the best way to learn uh the best way to mobilize collective intelligence and the most way to have uh impact that are meaningful um and and so we are you know celebrating this for instance around January 24 which is the international day of education so we organize a big learning Festival you're all invited to celebrate this in your respective communities because that's last year we already had people from more than 160 countries participating so we believe that you know this can be done at any scale everyone can can celebrate what they've learned that is very meaningful and and what it is that they would want to learn and maybe they can start learning it from their neighbors or from someone else in the local or Global community so that's typically the sort of things we are trying to do to empower Learners and mobilize collective intelligence at scale um we are basically doing three sorts of things so one is this building communities at scale uh the other one is to put emphasize on what we call the planets and journey which is inspired from the hero's journey of Joseph Campbell uh that's uh for those that don't know uh is the basis of Star Wars and and any uh myths either from today or from a long time ago where every one of us when we Face challenges we have to overcome our own fears we have to look for resources we have to fight or inner selves uh and also some of the obstacles that that we face and we have to find peers we have to find mentors we have to find good examples we have to find resources in order to move forward and so how do we train uh everyone to do this at every age is what we call the penalties and drowning uh and then we try to push for uh penalties and navigation tools so we've developed an actual intelligence uh that is basically an AI that has read all of Wikipedia and that you know we plan to have to feed it with all the open education resource all the scientific articles all the international reports on the state of the world uh and that AI is doing what's called text-to-back so we transform all these texts into vectors and so if the students has a project we can say what are the closest students project next to this what other the most interesting social entrepreneur work what is the most interesting scientific work what is the most interesting International reports on the issue that the students want to tackle so the idea is that you know we cannot learn all of the complexity of the world at once but the AI can you know read a lot of it and the AI does not understand anything but can point us um to relevant resources that are the closest to what we are aiming at and so we we plan to build what we call a sort of hybrid intelligence between the human intelligence and artificial intelligence between the individual and the collective to power or abilities to navigate in the complexity of the world and become what we call planetism so maybe I should Define a little more these words but the planetism is to the planets where the cities and is to the city uh with a few difference because the First Citizens were only the management arms that were defending the city walls there were no women citizens there were no children citizens there were no migrant citizens uh and to these dates you know this is still an exclusive number uh typically children and migrants are not citizens even to these days even if women had to fight for long to to get close rights and we believe that the city walls were also a separation between the humans in the city and the neighborhood side and so the the citizen uh historically and geographically is quite a narrow concept and so we hope that offering to collectively Define what planet citizenship is uh inviting everyone to planetize under the planet's eyes uh inviting people to you know go into their own emotions uh regarding their connection to the planet and and to their uh to the next generation is uh something that we need to work on so that's what we are trying to to within and and so that's the way we can uh hopefully uh transform education to accelerated transitions uh to go back to uh what you were saying so I don't want to be too long maybe it's better to try to interact even if doing it at a distance is not the easiest thing to do that thank you very much just one word on transition into our topic today is on transforming education for accelerating transition which is something we are really uh at the heart of what we are trying to do um what would look like for you the transition education navigation on transition uh with the view to accelerating transition and how do you think that the learning plan potentially collaborate on that difficult question uh well I seem to collaborate we have to spend more time together and that will be fun uh so you'll be welcome to visit anytime you want uh so that's that's one dimension um accelerating those transition is key for all the reasons that you all know I think that again universities can play a key role and you know places like make it or the learning plan institutes are relatively small compared to the entities that we work in like University of Monopoly University of Paris City and so on but I think you know if we manage to be Catalyst of the change if we manage to offer changes of Paradigm uh I don't know if you're familiar with dandela middles work not only on the limits to growth report that she wrote in the 70s that more generally her vision of Transitions and and Paradigm shifts and basically she says that the best way to accelerate transition is not to play on the parameters for instance it's not to play on the number of hours of students uh learning discipline X or discipline y uh it's the the that's one dimension but it's definitely not the most effective one the second in ranking is uh that is not very efficient but a little better than the previous one is to have feedback loops so maybe you know uh what are you uh validating in the students experience uh would be a form of a feedback loop you know do you validate their engagements do you uh create uh things like that the third level is to modify uh the rules of the game maybe invite the students to redefine what the university is uh and what a program is uh certainly modify the information flow you know giving them access to the best possible resources uh it would be an example of this and then you know even more impactful if you want to accelerate transitions for real is to change products uh is to change you know know what is it this for you know what are universities for you know what are what is learning for what is education for uh having opening these conversations and co-constructing solutions with the students I think would make a big difference and then you know uh proposing new paradigms um is certainly uh what's nearly our favorite solution and then our favorite our very favorite solution is not just to propose one Paradigm is to build what you call open paradigms dynamical products where we are not necessarily fixed uh to uh the ancient Paradigm age product B but you know we are more uh evolutionists which is very good because I did my PhD on Evolution so um I'm very um I think what we can build is what I tend to call evolving fruitful frame of Freedom that have fractal Dimensions okay so evolving fractal fruitful from the freedom somewhat hard to to say in English but um you can build a place where there is frames there is a frame because there is lows and walls and and money and and rules but can you evolve that frame can you maximize degrees of freedom that students gets in that frame can you define what is fruitful you know is it fruitful just to get a diploma or is it fruitful to have a positive impact uh is it fruitful type of positive impact short term or long term you know those sorts of questions I think should be open and so this evolving fruitful Prime of Freedom uh should um uh take the time to evolve and so you take the time for reflexivity was talking about know thyself you know there's no thyself as practical Dimension you know how do I know myself how do I know what's happening in my cells you know within in my brain in my emotions but how do I know what's happening in my community how do I know what's happening on the planetary level so how do you have access to this uh fractal frames of freedom and how can you contribute to evolve them uh I think would be somewhat interesting conversation very much in line with with uh Donald amidos was uh pioneering and advocating for uh and I think that's typical sort of conversation that we could be having together uh with the people in the panel or with you in in Montpellier and and uh and with everyone that wants to uh contribute to that journey and so that's typically what we do uh within what we call the Learning client Alliance we build circles so we have one for instance on the transition of higher education if you want to be associated with your pleasure uh to involve you we work also with uh UNESCO with UNICEF with uh United Nations University and many other partners uh throughout the world that you know have understood the need to accelerate those Transitions and and so how can we learn from each other uh and how can we do this with the diversity of solutions that can come up across the planet being very inclusive you know I heard north south uh words before but you know uh how can we really learn from the best initiative all around some of them you know come from Haiti some of them come from everywhere the world and we have to be really aware of those other diversity and that quality sharing your experience at the learning that ability to deliver for sure come together since you have invited us so we welcome to discuss that further I won't try to summarize anything I would just retain from what you've said that the University of the place is actually where those transitions some transitions can happen they are part of the program but they also part of the solution and I invite you all to embark on these planets and journey to uh build the new paradigm and I think that will be the new thing and we can do that over the bench and because uh sorry I'm sorry you won't be here but we will have a nice lunch birthday now but just before closing I would like to give the final work to our three uh wonderful PhD students that introduced this session which you have a final word or final instruments or or final uh uh I just want to uh to uh go back to uh from where this talk started it started from May I got from the mailing list because I'm from uh and I volunteered for that I really thank Maria and Patrick because when talking about education and also Regina insisted on bringing students to the spotlight is really important because it's where the and I brainstorming session because um the debate emerges from our diversity because if everything is ideal everything everyone agrees with everyone I think it's gonna be really boring but the fact that we are here in this uh session I think we did also brainstorm on others stuff uh with the PHP students researchers the fundaments from different profiles and backgrounds it's really important and you think it's going to uh and I think we are moving forward and I would like to really thank you make it for the things they are doing because it's my second experience we make it actually in um in the last June I participated in Workshop where a visiting a fellow or researcher can make it uh like organized seminar and they gave the chance to PhD students to talk about their teachers in another uh in another way and I participated in that and presented my thesis and after that it was a lot of networking a lot of exchanges and I think it gave me self-confidence and I'm sure I will try and do my best to uh replicate that Russia I was very experienced so I was just about to say that I was talking to participate in this issue and be a part of institution today and yes young people wanted that's my message thank you and I would be sure and I'm just hoping that this discussion and reflection and stuff and that we can continue to work together uh I would really like to like to think of this music and I would like to implement our idea for PhD students and foreign together since the first step would be to send you a contribution to the blog post Paul mentioned uh the GI Academy that would be really a good first step and thank you very much foreign | MAK'IT Montpellier, France | UC_tuGiCZrBiyxakXnnHPo7w | 2022-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 21,999 | 140,778 |
NU2AvrSh8MA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU2AvrSh8MA | J.C. Cunningham for State Representative District 175 @ LCDP 2012-10-01 | i can change my mind if i want to right uh we have someone else who's uh in attendance we have jc cunningham who's running for state representative jc want to come up and say a few words good evening i'm sorry i'm late and didn't get to hear everyone speak but uh welcome and thanks to everyone for being out uh you know every every first monday of the month we come up here and speak almost to the summer the same people so i'm not going to hold you real long except that i there's one issue that i really want to bring up and i've been talking about it a lot lately and it's the charter school uh amendment uh it is uh one of the most misleading uh preambles that you'll ever see and i'm just encouraging everyone to uh to go to my uh website or go to my facebook page my political facebook page i've been writing on this issue almost every day um because uh you know we owe it to our children we owe it to our most vital resources to ensure that that that the constitution of the state of georgia is not overturned for um political reasons it's never been about a local control for charter schools it's never been about that there's uh you know there's always been local control school boards have always had control but if you read the preamble it would it would make you think that this is all about giving local school systems control we've always had that control we do not need a private uh hand-picked commission to dictate whether we need a charter school in any city or any county it doesn't make any sense that that we would allow six men or women in atlanta to decide who and where we need a charter school in lowndes county or brooks county or thomas county so i really encourage everyone to to really look at that that issue and also i want you to encourage everyone when they go and vote that we need to start voting on october the 15th we don't need to be waiting until to november the the 6th we've been hearing a lot about voter suppression if we want to get around voter suppression let's ensure that folks who think they may have some problems with their id that they vote absentee absentee we won't have those problems so we have to make sure that not only we ask people to go out and vote that we make sure that people have the ids they need if they don't encourage them if they're not going to vote absentee encourage them to go down to their local whether whatever county they're in to go by the board of elections and they will provide an id the only catch is it's going to take four to five days before you can get that id so they don't need to be thinking they're going to get an id on november the first uh to vote so ensure that we're talking to folks this way and letting and educating on people every day on on things that's important but october the 15th is the day and we need to make sure folks uh vote early as you already know we only have 12 voter precincts in lowndes county this election and in in 2008 we had 34 places for folks to vote so if that's not paramount to voter suppression i don't know what it is myself but anyway we need folks that means lines are going to be longer and they're going to be heavier so we need to encourage uh uh our folks to uh to vote early and also getting back to the charter school i wanted to i i i flipped for a second i guess that the alzheimer's we were talking about um the charter school uh amendment is at the bottom of the ballot so we have to make sure that folks go all the way to the bottom of the ballot so when you're talking to people when you're out canvassing you're speaking to folks make sure they're aware that it's at the bottom of the ballot so when we're talking to folks and we're saying vote no for charter schools we're also asking them to vote to look for the first amendment the the first one as they go down and they'll see that so make sure that that we get out and do that and i want to thank i've had uh two fundraisers in on the past uh three weeks i want to thank everyone who came out and i see about 10 or 12 people out here who've come out for our fundraisers and um uh gave money to the campaign i really want to thank you so if you didn't get a personal thank you i'm saying that now and i just hope the uh that we have a good turnout on november 6th i hope that we as a as as a democratic party ensure that we look to the right we look to the left and make sure no one's left home when we go out and vote thank you you | lowndesdems | UCxqvK9aoS4uJKBy7jPlCN-w | 2012-10-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 884 | 4,433 |
82F5kt_v_FY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82F5kt_v_FY | క్రీస్తు సిలువ శ్రమలు - యేసయ్యతొ ప్రతి ఉదయ౦ - CSI Church Nizamabad - 27.02.2021 | you [Music] i [Music] foreign [Music] me me foreign me [Music] hello [Music] foreign my feet [Music] me [Music] is me [Music] oh [Music] me [Music] me [Music] me [Music] me [Music] [Applause] [Music] from foreign [Music] jesus [Music] oh foreign oh foreign me [Music] me [Music] me [Music] me [Music] oh [Music] me is [Music] me [Music] is [Music] me you [Music] oh me to be me [Music] oh me [Music] is [Music] again [Music] foreign my [Music] foreign [Music] is [Music] is for [Music] i [Music] [Laughter] is [Music] foreign [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] yes [Music] a [Music] is [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] is [Laughter] [Music] but jesus is the best [Music] is [Music] a [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] um [Music] foreign [Laughter] [Music] um foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] m [Music] my uh [Music] m [Music] foreign [Music] she [Music] is [Music] me [Music] foreign [Music] it will be [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] um [Music] foreign [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] yes [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] whatever [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] secretaries [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Laughter] [Music] you [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] working [Music] oh [Music] me [Music] i [Music] me | CSI Centenary Church Nizamabad | UCrMmLVLFI6RMLj9yQU4Or0A | 2021-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 229 | 1,526 |
Ec7lUJVgjyI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec7lUJVgjyI | Plays That Won't Show Up In The Box Score #Baseball | it's plays like this that won't show up in the box scores tomorrow like i said a bunch of times no one's going to be talking about it but the hustle of freddie freeman here got the dodgers his first run no one would be thinking freeman's going for two but he was running hard out of the box and he gets into second base with the double with that hustle that ground ball by trey turner instead of being a double play and will bring home the first run of the game and i love the little back and forth here with hernandez and freeman just fun good baseball the dodgers in business quickly | Grunt Baseball | UC2FL-RdxPy7Sx-V9LyjeaUg | 2022-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 115 | 585 |
Qcn-03u97mQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qcn-03u97mQ | Jack Murphy's cuck article - Killstream | i don't think she knew the reaction's about to get this is astonishing ball said could you please clear up the [ __ ] article you wrote i am not going to talk about this and basically you know what [ __ ] you what we're bringing this up right here and right now why are you doing this to me [Laughter] just use a little bit of [ __ ] common sense let me make this bigger i think i might have some music here it's time to finally play the jack murphy article now what is this is this music okay what [Music] what [Music] i wish bibble was here to read this article [Music] there's ralph over there [Music] cultivating erotic energy from a surprising source [Music] today i sent my adoring [Music] today i sent my adoring loyal hot young girlfriend of two years to have sex with a stranger from tinder she is currently at his apartment checked in with me via text and is presumably sucking and [ __ ] her way to a good time i'm alone riding [Music] couldn't be happier [Music] now before you write me off as another salon.com freak who wants to be a cuckold or some kind of spineless beta undermail hear me out it's been a long long road my manhood is intact and my dick is hard [Music] i'm almost 40. [Music] years ago after my divorce from my blue pill marriage i found roycey rooshvy and eventually rational male along the way i made friends with cernovich [Music] i've learned over time how my natural disposition is to be dominant for submissive women i'm practically an ideal [Music] jack murphy i've had sex slaves little girls what what it literally says that by the way and tied them all up feminists seek me out to [ __ ] them like the patriarchy and yet i've just sent my 15-year junior girlfriend to bang matt from tinder why [Music] years of being in a dead marriage secluse sexless undesired unappreciated made me question myself made me question my manliness it made me question my worth i was emasculated in couples therapy the 60 year old shriveled over to proclaim my sexual urges unreasonable that my wife had no obligation not even a passing concern for the existential angst my unrequited sexual energy was created i was dying [Music] my personal maslow is unmet but they didn't care gator ultimately divorce and subsequent rape followed [Music] what the from that disorder my new persona evolved i made it a goal to become objectified [Music] was that the healthiest conception maybe not but my ego demanded it for my survival neon knickers sent three dollars what a disgusting unmasculine self-aggrandizing [ __ ] this guy is cucks are like a half step away from just becoming [ __ ] this guy is completely drunk on jewish kool-aid at this point [Music] was that the healthiest conception in many ways sex is about being accepted by the other person human beings are designed for attachment and affirmation we need it it is okay to desire being a firm chaos acolyte sent three dollars on high as a drastic straight vibing to this music [Music] is that matt from tinder has he got jack murphy's girlfriend been over the bed right now gator just spit roasting her he's spinning on the [ __ ] there's no doubt [Music] you gotta love that call back gator why they pay me the big bucks [Music] not getting that from your wife and not being able to get it elsewhere is damaging it takes healing so a way i went on a journey whose goal was to become desired purely for sexual and physical reasons i wanted to be the most memorable sexual experience for each woman i slept with to ruin her forever in a good way i wanted a lot of sex and i got it i succeeded and maybe now i'm even sated the edge gets far from the center eventually excitement and novelty can wear off even novelty can become boring there are so only so many approaches to sex so many different ways of doing it only so many different kinds of people and lovers matt from tinder sent three dollars [Music] for me and those of us who like to push the edge eventually the only area left to explore becomes things you can only do as an evolved couple apex [Music] intimacy and vulnerability are essential to form the trust which becomes the launching point for erotic explorations unfortunately over time intimacy as practice today tends to lead to the extinguishment of the erotic flame [Music] a sad irony surely getting to know your partner can uh kill the spark esther [Music] author of mating in captivity and i forgot was this long rice that intimacy can destroy desire and passion when two become one there is no gap to bridge that gap is where erotic energy lies creating and maintaining a gap between two people who live together take special care when my girlfriend and i decided together that i'm going to rape her whenever i want that appearance of non-consent gives us extra erotic energy neon knicker sent three dollars this is a pudgy jew cuckoo who claims to have had little girls anything he touches is permanently ruined by definition his next sexual experience should involve a bearing electric flooring [Music] rape certainly is about bridging a gap as it were and it inherently contains a certain anonymity to it what the [ __ ] it turns it on like crazy i love it healthy vigorous sex can it does include violence and aggression power dynamics are often at the core but we decide in advance what's okay and we have an established code of conduct it is suspended disbelief this disbelief allows us to create a gap to close it creates space for desire to reach out to the other person role-playing stranger rape puts us into different personas for the moment creating mystery danger and desire i.e it's [ __ ] hot [Music] matt from tinder helps us to introduce another element which requires suspended disbelief just like my girlfriend knows i could not i could nor ever would actually rape her i too know that my girlfriend is not going to leave me for some guy she met on tinder today to [ __ ] [Music] the entire experience is regimented according to my rules i introduced her to the idea i pushed it i told her to go on tinder and find someone on the day in question i tell her when and where to do it she checks in with me via text i know where she is and i'm waiting for her she is not alone she is on a mission sent directly by me and the entire point is for me to get turned on in a way that wouldn't happen otherwise the excitement useless and anticipation put me in a different state i get turned on knowing someone else wants my girl as badly as i do yes i get turned on knowing she is [ __ ] someone else we've done it together where we picked up a guy at a bar took him home and i watched them have sex what the [ __ ] or we brought a guy from craigslist over and i took pictures as he banged her [Music] this time i just sent her on her way and gave myself time to write and relax knowing that exceptional sex awaits upon reunion the time she spends with the other guy it isn't really hers alone it's ours it's mine it's her acting out my ideas her behavior is manifestation of my will [Music] it's not incongruent with our dominant submissive relationship as crazy as that may sound to some when she was finished she rushed back to me immediately and we had the best sex ever yet again east top surpassing the last new pigs two years into it two years into it [Music] two years gator two years [Music] 730 days [Music] that's a lot of [ __ ] craigslist thing tinder in there too ratchet though going on craigslist even more ratchet what the [ __ ] gator [Music] and he [ __ ] her right after what did he do oh did he gargle a little taste test [Music] how many nights was it more than one bathroom [Music] a mat from tinder and a carlos from craigslist [Laughter] [Music] a truckload from tinder to carlo from craigslist from backpage maybe i mean this is an older article [Music] the bandwagon from backpage maybe [ __ ] this [ __ ] out everywhere wasn't he [Music] putting ourselves into that situation creates newer crazier levels of erotic energy that leads to even better and more powerful sexual experiences college sperm wars fear of losing her or jealousy all of it can try by our own suspended disbelief it leads to an amping of my own sexual energy in a way i've not experienced anywhere else basically i got to spend time writing and being alone my preferred activity and in return i got hotter and more satisfying sex with a sexy young girl that i love our bodies are fickle creatures i don't think love or lust is designed to do much more than trick us into getting her pregnant a temporary insanity cloaked into oxytocin and dopamine it fades usually 18 to 36 months in and you're left wondering where the spark went and how to get it back [Music] this outright manipulation of sex hormones through contrived consensual sexual activities involving a third person it's just another biohack it can be part of the repertoire of the individualist self-regurgitating self-regulating mail [Music] but not just anyone can or should jump into something similar [Music] what i'm talking about is advanced stuff guys apex level [Music] apex cordzilla 37 sent three dollars that jay's right this [ __ ] to try to convince any stupid guy to cover himself but the blame can only fall on the dumb sap that actually falls for the [ __ ] she will leave you neon knickers wtf has to be wrong with you to think these things let alone publish them this is what goes through jack's jewish mind when he's jacking off next he should bridge the gap between his ears with 130 grains of lead [Music] apex label there are ground rules and conditions [Music] precedent required before closing on a deal like this cultivating erratic energy can be risky this way your frame and uh your frame and trust must be impenetrable for this to work you have to be in a uh a certain place skater you have to be in a certain place before you can ever try this from my experience i've deconstructed what has worked and here's how you do it [Music] learn get fit raise your status before you attempt a map from tinder scenario you better already be at the top of your game gator follow everything mike tells you to do a danger and play first that's like sort of my way once you've mastered yourself then you can master advanced [ __ ] like this i don't think cernovich has ever said mike never coasts on the apex mindset [Music] he never got in the apex one second [Music] learn game get fit take baby steps go through all the other stuff first this is for when you're sated [Music] this is for when you've already experimented with bdsm tantra or whatever else gets you going extinguish the thrill of novelty first have threesomes with other women have girls on the side when that energy ebbs when you find yourself wanting to work with more then even talk to other wait when you find yourself wanting to work more than even talk to other girls much less put in the energy to [ __ ] them and start to consider something like i'm suggesting you actually get an entire erotic charge from doing nothing highly efficient the day after nights like this i'm usually creatively supercharged these are nights after whoring out his girlfriend you must be dominant and she submissive if your natural disposition is to be submissive you have already lost the fight go back to step one you must be dominant in your personality and relationship so much so that you and she acknowledge it and she embraces her submissive nature to enhance your own dominant one you must trust her trust is another word for being able to trust the plan for being able to predict someone's behavior trust encompasses knowing your girl's position in life where she is mentally emotionally financially professionally such that you know how she is going to behave your trust comes from the fact that you know she won't leave you because you're the man of your dreams you've mastered yourself in the game such that you know you're the one doing the choosing by the way this is a [ __ ] manifesto not a goddamn it's not it's just a [ __ ] article dude this thing is long are you what in these this dude has thought a lot about other guys putting their dicks inside of his girlfriend dude dude it is not good neon nicker sent three dollars i feel bad for matt who could ever live down sticking your penis in this awful jay sloppy seconds then have her run back to him and enjoy your leftovers did matt ever find out what he had done it must always be your idea if your girl brings this up to you and insists over your protestations you might as well just pack your bags brother because that relationship is already dead this experience is about you your needs and your desires she will love it because you want it staying true to your own desires and not settling for anything less will turn her on you must set the tone the pace and be the sole decider as to when and if at all this actually goes down you have complete and unfettered access to her phone and social media accounts should you choose to look myself i like to look at the text and tender messages from potential third parties because it turns me on what the [ __ ] gator this is this is some like some like serial killer vibe [ __ ] so he's like checking out like i mean presumably like nude pics probably being exchanged and [ __ ] like he's getting off to it he says i use that sexual energy and turn it right back around on her bottom line you must be in control 100 have her [ __ ] a young guy assuming you're in a relationship with a younger woman as you should be well i mean broken clocks right once a day but anyway twice a day assuming you're in a relationship with a younger woman as you should be i'm not sure about his broken vlog though you should have her bang a young guy on the side this way she will really only see him as a physical fling rather than any potential competitor for her loyalty your status maturity and vastly superior world knowledge will keep you secure have fun check in with yourself make sure you're enjoying it if you are distressed actually insecure or feel like you're compromising yourself do not engage come back to step one and start over this is meant to enhance your life make you more vigorous and hack your hormonal environment what the [ __ ] if if it's not lifting you up then you should try something else some of this or maybe all this is going to challenge many of you i guess so some of you are going to call me a cuckold a [ __ ] or accuse me of being somehow less of a man maybe you think i'm secretly if you're feeling any of those you should probably look inside and ask yourself why what i've decided for myself is making you feel that way this is apex level stuff like i said it is not people don't let other guys [ __ ] their life what you're saying it's apex level stuff it's not for the neophyte it's not for those who aren't dominant because i just don't understand it in their relationship it's not for those whose women is pushing the agenda this woman whatever it is for those who are developed and mature as a man this is like it's like for the intellectual basically for those who are developed and mature as an intellectual man's fetish right the thinking bans voted who have learned about relationships and themselves in the process it is for those who can begin to grasp what cultivating erotic energy means and comprehend comprehended comprehended is essential to keep it alive as time progresses that's kind of weirdly and most importantly it is for those who are willing to push the envelope within the bounds of a healthy relationship understanding that the final frontiers of sexual exploration can only be done with a devoted loyal partner and it has his twitter that he currently is not uses now link there and this is the this is a this is a highlighted article a lot of people went through here uh and just absolutely roasted them i remember reading the comments and they're brutal the comments are even funnier than the [ __ ] article this guy goes you must be dominant how the hell can you be dominant if someone else is [ __ ] your girlfriend the guy below goes orgasm denial he tells them when to come and only if he says so wink wink and how much of it if they're allowed to kill his face holy [ __ ] this [ __ ] is still gold after all these years dude it's like some shit's evergreen some [ __ ] is evergreen some of these comments got graveyarded even before the archive dude there's gotta be an earlier one is there i don't know i have to look holy [ __ ] is the hair man [ __ ] let me see where the earlier i forgot how to see the earlier one skater what the [ __ ] uh i'm gonna mess with right now anyway let's see there's some more on here though it doesn't look like they got too many the first one they got though let's see um oh my god jack says this though the entire defense event is at my discretion it wouldn't happen otherwise i told her when to go what to do and she came back to me immediately then we [ __ ] like crazy next day she cleaned the house and cooked dinner just like usual i know it's hard to wrap your mind around but this is why i put in all the disclaimers i did you have to have everything else locked down hard first lifestyle status money fitness all of it on point then and only then can you undertake something like this and keep frame the guy says do you really feel in control [ __ ] and then he says he's gonna ban him do you feel in charge he goes of course i'm in control it's my house my life my place my girl she just came back from the store with a new cake plate for the cake she's making from scratch today of course i'm in control that's what all cooks say [Laughter] oh my god neon nicker sent three dollars i just looked inside myself and immediately saw a bear and an eagle staring back now you know know why we do what must be done thanks jack for reminding me why we will always need to lassen thank you [Music] thank you for watching this clip this is the cac remember to like and subscribe | Colonel J | UC8GBzIKi0TDKVB38lUwiTVw | 2021-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,310 | 18,351 |
QE3DIUvXaPk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE3DIUvXaPk | The ULTIMATE MW3 Trickshot Race (Dare vs. Obey) | I can see jcti hitting see jcti hitting oh he called it you see what happens when you call bu in today's video we have another good oldfashioned 3v3 trick shot race in our first episode we played sore and now in today's episode we're playing obey Alliance I don't know what it is but all these episodes are really intense but if you guys enjoy these man drop a like and comment let's get right into it all right guys here we are dare verse obey 3v3 trick shot race our first map we're going to be on Vista we're going to be going for the B suoi and the obey guys are going to be on the aie that's pretty much it are youall ready yes sir all right 3 2 1 go first try baby let's go that was completely off yo I am Rusty bro bro I haven't gone for one good attempt that's everyone all right I'm I'm just going I'm just going to go for that I'm going just go for that I think that's fair hopefully uh we have no judges in here no I see what Al's doing bro making everyone lag so he can hit bro that's a team player I got two pocalypse bro how does anyone even hit this online hold I'm M if I I'm 720 in all right all right all right I'm stop [ __ ] around all right how is that not hitting bro what actually nice I'm I'm about to hit bro all right everybody pause the video right now y'all see the six people in the game comment right now who do you think's going to hit without knowing I'm voting myself you know what I'm saying Flynn you guys know he's going to it ain't going to be Flynn seeti hitting that's what I like oh he called it who was it jati hit that was actually perfect timing I hit that God damn it I shouldn't have said anything you see what happens when you call he spoke that into existence bro let's go cling let's go that was nice as [ __ ] damn that was fire too I shouldn't have said anything bro we go down 1 Z bro okay we got to go round two I said fo's hitting next fo the pressure's on you bro all right guys we are down 1 Z we're now on Terminal we're going to be going for the easy little 1080 backdrop plane bang are you guys ready oh somebody already win all right go first try it's all good we back we back we called out jcti hitting bro it's still fo's turn man I said fo's going to hit next I'm going to hit on game three hopefully that's what happens it's going to end real quick is going to end real quick cuz I'm hitting this right here all lowkey want to change my class I just shook your screen yo I'm changing my class bro oh I'm across the world bro hit come on fo foe fo F fo f f fer bro check me out check me out check me out feel like this wouldn't even be that good if I hit this though I don't want to hit something that's ass the fans will understand I just know I'm playing with talented trickshotters bro yo bro we picked the most unreliable trick shotter to join all right all right I'mma stop around all right I just looked straight into the camera shot behind I'm literally just going to hit this I don't care if yall think it's ass [ __ ] going for one attempt off this spot I'm hitting it watch that would be nuts I'm honestly really let down that fo and Alo hav't hit I'm not going to lie kind of embarrassing right embarrassing oh that was perfect timing bro yeah this is something slight bro you know I'm sorry it's probably not as good as what y all would go for bro bro okay let's go oh with the cat too thank God I had to take it in my own hands you know what I'm saying players are lacking out here all right now we like that though 1 series tied up now we have to play highrise are you guys ready game three whoever hits the next shot wins tied 111 y'all ready first one to hit the kler one go go go go go go go go go yeah he's stopping on the Bro wait I didn't put down my tack what the I just hit I just hit I just hit I just hit I just hit oh I'm going to hit I'm going to hit I'm going to hit I'm going to hit I'm literally going to hit now that I hit something you know what if it ain't fo AO come on bro all right bro no no no no I'm I'm not third place bro bro the vict just bro my [ __ ] T again [ __ ] no my T where the did my tack go yo somebody just cucked me bro they know I'm feeling it and it's gone and I put that [ __ ] down who the hell did that bro I swear to God yo aquo I know what it is aquo put on the mask bro oh sh which one thought I thought he was going to say I already have it on put it on Fast anything I'm booted up I'm booted Up's powering up Burno dude my bullet yo editor please play that my bullet Trail went into them their chest and just didn't kill him I'm cooking right now I'm cooking right now oh nah n y'all y'all can't let me do that yall will never hear the end of me bro just tells me cannot place here like I just placed it here bro oh that should have hit bro I'm hitting this yo I see why fo's not hitting he's not jumping off look at this NSL this is what I'm talking about with the new Jens y'all see this y'all see this he is on AW with that skin don't me put on my shy te bro oh really be something bro I got the shy te on I got the shy I'm only doing this because I feel like it's going to give AA luck we both have on the shyy just like I mean just like giving an Eevee like a [ __ ] like a fir stone or some [ __ ] like dude I'm getting so close I need one of y'all preferably and dare to hit this mask might have to come off I can't breathe I don't know how youat does this I cannot breathe when do you have to go to work Al can't breathe in this mask realistically I'm I probably should have left already oh you're getting kicked unless you hit bro somebody Fu bro now my cat's walking on my desk all right I'm putting back on the cat bro I'm weird apparently the cat's my good gun yo I'm going to hit with the cat watch this everybody don't speak for 30 seconds and somebody's going to hit all right it's definitely been 30 seconds yeah has I didn't want to have to do this but [ __ ] it I guess have to carry my team bro one more play and I'm done I just puked bro dude my bullet like what the [ __ ] that's youo that's you walko that's you AO that's you AO that's youo that's youo to him I think this is the try somebody's hting right here what this game hates me bro do y'all see this I can make a montage of my bullet shs going in him this on head shot only bro I I'm about to I'm about to hard scope their body I this is a troll this is a [ __ ] troll bro oh thank Christ who hit Jack tile is carrying bro this wasn't that crazy said something too damn Jack tile went crazy let's go Jack I [ __ ] paused a little y I don't give a we lost yo fans listen we going to come back next time when I have a day off it was L A tanzer versus jcti 1 V1 kind of crazy but either way I've never been so happy for someone on the other team to hit GG's bro holy [ __ ] that video was mad fun to record I'm not going to lie even though we lost it almost felt like a 1 V one with me and jcti but who do you guys want to see us play next comment down below drop a like if you guys enjoyed your boy tanzer we'll see you in the next one [Music] peace | DareRising | UCPTFoFQpOwA_dW_TSTnp9KQ | 2024-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,480 | 7,181 |
D_XCU9B1Ty0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_XCU9B1Ty0 | CBSI Hot 10 Comics 06/11/2021| Comic Book Speculation and Investing | what's going on everybody sorry for the late night uh we uh we have uh pulling strings uh calling in favors on another weekend i'm glad you guys are hanging out with us we actually got ben in the house he is on vacation i got him turning off the crickets right now but don't worry you'll hear him what's going on everybody thank you for hanging out looking in live on us it is friday night that means it's the comic book invest hot 10 list written by the one and only stein ben s on comicbookinvest.com cbsi make sure you guys go check it out i puts it up there every friday morning um how many how many have is this right now do you know how many this is right now like what number yeah um i need to go back and look but i know i've been doing it since 2017 2016 so four or five years now almost wow wow man nice well listen you guys i i called in a favor called in an audible got the one and only rich taylor dollar bill in the house what's going on guys dollar dollar bill i'm gonna change my name dollar william dollar bill you gotta remember bro it is full on uh heavy medication in the mcclay household the last couple of weeks uh um the parents are are in the house with me for a month uh and it's been it's been going okay but as you can see i am heavily medicated heavily medicated i can smell the home cooking from here yeah brother yeah brother by the way uh richie thank you brother for uh for hooking me up with the link the other week i finally was able to open up some uh uh bowman baseball this this year it's the first uh wax that i've opened all year and it was crazy expensive still from um from target themselves but uh didn't get [ __ ] but it was fun to open up and i appreciate that brother all right we're gonna get into the list everybody uh thank you for hanging out with us 66 um uh chillin and uh and we're gonna get into it here we go all right on the first honorable mention of the week victory comics number four what's up with this one kind of a weird cover like you said it's got the hypodermic needle you don't notice it until you really look at it and i don't know what else is going on there yeah so it says or the like the synopsis says i guess inside there is a hitler story um which makes sense because it's got you know the world war ii type stuff um i'm not sure what's going on on the side i don't even know what kind of i mean this is like patch i mean he's got patches all over his his shirt i don't know what's going on but it's hit a huge sale um five five sold this week for 6600 um and i put in the in the article that just last year the nine four uh mile high copies sold for just ten thousand so um for a five five to sell for about seventy percent of that is pretty incredible that's a big number for five five yeah every book you put on here is a big number for what it is and no matter the condition golden age is crazy and um if you guys had a chance to check out last night's show i think uh john z actually hung out with diaz and dino the other night go check it out old school comics they're doing some fun stuff over there wait until we hear about the promise collection sales that are coming soon so that'll be a big show but make sure you guys check that out um they were going over some pretty cool books the other night yeah so what do you think what do you think when those actually sell how am i going to pick one out of that sale to put on the list it's got to be the one that you can afford right i mean is are there any of those of the promise collection that i can put on the list i mean i mean they're those books are just ridiculously massive yeah but there's going to be a lot of them there's 5 000 of them right uh at least yeah there's 5 000 books i think they were saying oh my gosh yeah so insane yeah yep but that's uh a lot of books and uh i'm sure that uh if you have a little bit of money put away you might be able to score a one at a decent price and get in on that piece of history that would actually be kind of cool but uh we'll see what happens all right on to the next honorable mention all right so i think i'd maybe told richie about my uh my hot take on the uh the um savage dragon 137 obama cover um no i've never heard no no i know this book but i i've never i don't i've never heard your take i like to hear it now though ufos man obama was talking about ufos the other day on on on news man and and i think uh i think we're seeing a little spike from the ufo community no i'm i don't i don't believe that for a second but he was talking about ufos and uh dino and george are pissed right now that i'm talking about it so anyways what's going on with savage dragon 137. i know there's a lot of uh second third prince variants for this right different uh color versions of this yeah there's a second third fourth um this is like i don't i see this was a long time ago so i don't really know exactly how this was ordered if it was like all you can order or if this was just a like a 50 50 or this they actually had to meet some kind of criteria i really don't know somebody in the chat may know more than i did so there's four printings of this and then there's the one in five uh is it the i think eric larson one and five uh 2008 so i would imagine that they were able to to order this from diamond um but yeah the eric larson is a one in five and there's a fourth print of this this is your first cover appearance of obama now i mean that's what a lot of the community and markets saying i mean when did that ama amazing spider-man came out uh come out when obama was on the front of that after this this was the first so this is your first cover appearance of this yeah that was after he was already elected you know who we need to talk to about this is topher where's topher when you need him well what was interesting about this book is is that um savage dragon actually ran for president in 2004 i forgot what issue it was and he lost the storyline so you know obama wasn't expecting to win and he won now he's on the cover and then you know you go a little bit further um i it was earlier this year or late 2020 there was a savage dragon with biden on the front which trump was supposed to win that election and biden on the front of that uh biden and kamala harris so i mean there's a theme here definitely interesting yeah this one's really hard to find though um and i made a note it's not just it was not even just this book um but pretty much any savage dragon in the 100s is like stupid hard to find like you just don't like most of them don't show up on you know comic-con numbers at all like the print runs are so low they didn't even make like the top 500. i mean that's how low these print runs are like when we think of like the spawn low prints we're like oh yeah there was like you know eight thousand nine thousand this one this book had eight like an eight thousand print run so if it was a you know 50 50 about approximate there may be you know three or four thousand of these out there which isn't a lot um but when you start getting into like the 180s and stuff like that and there is no like the lowest book on the comic-con numbers or like 2000 and there are this book doesn't even show up i mean there's like less than a thousand copies of some of these just regular a covers so um i'm not like a huge savage dragon fan or anything like that but um if you're looking for things that once they pop and this will pop at some point once they start to every issue is going to because they're impossible to find and the have you seen any did you say anything about 9.8 sales um there there wasn't a sale there's only one there's only one of these listed right now um the the copy that sold this week was for 150 but it was in vf minus condition so 150 for vf minus is a lot um there was a 98 listed for like 800 of this no other copies were listed at all um yeah so it's a it's a tough one for sure and it's always gonna have it's always gonna have an appeal just because it's got a president on the cover and it you know like rich said it's you know it's first his first appearance um right there on the cover so that's it's always going to have um you know some kind of collectibility to it whether you like whether you like obama or don't it's again it's kind of president of the united states on there so amen amen all right uh before we get into the rest of the list i want to remind everybody to make sure to go check out comic barricade use the code word flipside to get 10 off your order uh they got the comic barricade xl's for all your slabs and magazine boxes i need to grab some for uh the magazine boxes uh i'm going through right now also check out cardstopper.com uh ben rich you guys used any of the card stoppers yet not yet but i'm definitely looking into those um i don't use a lot of longbok i mean i have i have 10 or 11 long boxes but i don't really use the long boxes for the the other you know comic barricade i probably should because every time i pull them out there's fine ticks but this i'm definitely looking into if i was home for more than two days out of the month i probably would have a chance to actually do something at home but i don't yeah yep everybody is uh out and about either on vacation uh i think like um most of uh flip side crew uh probably half of phillips i crew is on vacation within the last couple weeks or so and uh sounds like people are out and about i know mission beach in san diego was super packed um it sounds like uh uh george went hit up a con that was super packed um so it's gonna be interesting to see what the next couple months uh have in store for us um but uh let's get on in on the rest of the list number 10 this is a big book this week because of multiple things on tailstones flipside channel but i'm sure everybody saw the new kevin smith trailer um for masters as a masters of the universe revelations is that right chat let me know 135 in the chat i know there's some he-man master of the universe fans up in here uh let me know if it's revelations i think it's something like that uh really good trailer i thought it looked awesome um i loved that they used the old school song like that was [ __ ] perfect that was nostalgia they just hit the nostalgia um and it'll be they got some really good actors playing in the voice role so i'm really looking forward to it um and i also know that uh we're going to be talking to a very uh big uh in real life masters of the universe artists that just everybody loves dave wilkins is going to be on the show on monday night i know big lake is really looking forward to talking to him and uh we're gonna have a lot of fun so make sure you guys check that out uh shout out to wanted comics um and uh monday night's gonna be fun so make sure you guys check out the flagship show monday night 9 30 p.m eastern all right uh number 10 dc comics presents number 47. like uh were were you on that uh modern playbook uh dealer flip side richie with uh this book recently um i think i think what uh sean said is you know you got two first appearances on there with skeletor and he-man uh that's a big cover um big book what do you guys think about this right now and what is this selling for um you know i'll let ben go ahead and cover the the numbers but as far as i'm i'm concerned with this yeah and dealer flip side i was on that show with leg um i can't remember what book right offhand we compared it to but me him and one other person um selected the dcp 47 over the other book and i think they're in 8-0 condition um and then i remember i believe like it was half and half the of the panel and i believe that at least one or two guys came back and said can i change my pick yeah yeah yeah i saw i think it was red hood uh shout out to joe he's like yep nope i need to change my pick i got some really good information there and uh yeah i need to change that really quick i mean just i mean sean and i were just on the same you know page in the sense that you know you have this you have smith's sequel coming out to the 85 cartoon which we found out about in april and then some updated news recently or what have you you know how nostalgic this is i mean we've been trapped in our houses for the last 18 months and nostalgia is like you know everything and i mean i'm surprised it's not a commodity at one point and you know on top of that um they just released like within the last i know within the last uh six to eight months i think it was around halloween or maybe after the he-man like basically a replica of all the old stuff the skeletor castle or what have you so when i saw that new and the tar and target um i was like whoa what's going on here you know they're definitely they're definitely dc and and and whoever's behind the the toy makers we're definitely pushing these shout out mattel yeah mattel is really uh they they put a lot of effort back into this line um even the last couple years you even see uh they got the toys back in the on the shelves in there i think they even have like a wrestling line that almost looks like he-man style figures um and uh i i don't know how much mattel is in on you know what's coming you know for dark horse here in the next couple months uh but it'll be interesting to see what that series looks like and um i know there's a lot of fans that are really looking forward to it crazy crazy sales here yeah yeah this i mean that that thirty five hundred dollar nine eight sale it's it's this thing is making me cry to be honest this is i i had i had a 9 8 newsstand of this um that i got rid of actually razz it i don't even know who won it some whoever it is hopefully they still have it but um yeah this is i i'm so i'm surprised i mean i i guess i shouldn't be surprised that you know on how much some of this stuff is worth but this one does kind of surprise me mostly because it's not that rare and it's still an it's an odd it's a it's an odd book i mean it's an outlier yeah i mean it's just a strange book i mean that you know that the first appearance of he-man and skeletor is fighting superman i mean it's just kind of an odd it's an odd thing but and then they jumped to marvel right that was kind of weird yeah it's just the whole thing is just kind of strange but um i don't know i don't know i don't know if i don't know if that number is too high i mean do you guys think that number 3 500 for a 98 that seems high right it's funny you brought that up sorry to interrupt you no no not at all but when i see stuff like that and especially like you know ever since i joined the flip side family and in the hangouts and stuff now i go straight to the sale and i look at the bids you know that's a little you know i guess you could say a little bit uh weary conspiracy theory side you know uh yeah but uh on the other hand you know it's a lot of that going on but you know i mean it also you know let's say there is no uh you know efforty afoot there and let's say it's legit man you know um maybe somebody with deep pockets just said screw it i don't have time i just want to get win this auction or whatever it was it didn't or what have you you know so yeah and i don't know i'm not sure there's actually any nine eight other nine eights listed other than i think there's a couple maybe listed for like five or six thousand or something like that so maybe maybe that was it maybe somebody just said screw it i'm just gonna buy what's there and go from there i mean um i'm just probably mad i'm just probably mad that i got rid of mine yeah i think there's a mark jewelers of this one too 82 it's either it's either mark jewelers or mark jewelers with the alka-seltzer or national diamond sales i have to check my inventory list but almost positive that there is i imagine that would be like a huge love yeah i mean i i know that justice peace isn't in the loki series right now they retconned it justice peace um and justice love and all those justices to what hunter 15 or what have you and uh that thor 371 um mark jewelers i mean i just saw oneself for 400 and it was in mid-grade condition so yeah if this was in mark jewelers i could imagine be a seven eight to ten thousand dollar book i've seen a lot of people uh talking about mark jewelers recently um i think a lot of new collectors are are learning and getting into the you know little niche collecting areas and comics and uh mark jules is gonna be that one area where people are just gonna start gravitating towards um we talked a little about uh what you said you know you brought up [ __ ] of foot is out there shout out to the one and only mighty mel v he couldn't be here tonight he had to uh he had to take the night off um but uh drunken chat is still happening make sure you guys check out uh after the show immediately following drunken chat will be going on um and uh lots of fun going over there uh muffin wheel madness madness tonight over at drunken chat so make sure you guys go check it out immediately following this episode all right um let's get back into the list and this is a book that i absolutely love um i've been talking about a lot on the channel uh stray dogs and this is a shout out to the uh the hive crew we were gonna have the boys on tonight but they had to go they went took a business meeting uh hopefully they're gonna be on drunken chat so make sure you guys check them out over there but um you know they can talk about uh this a little bit this is a great cover um and a great uh property like uh the story is amazing the art is amazing uh shout out to tony and trish who are just really cool creators that are down just to hang out and shoot the [ __ ] and they're still putting out really good work and stray dogs is one of the the few books you know in the last year or so that's really caught me and just super super good story line so um number nine on the list this week is uh stray dogs the stan yak blair witch variant number to 500. yeah it could have been it could have been the poltergeist variant as well that one's selling really well um but this one's i mean this one's selling for 160 raw and 450 for nine eighths which is really high i didn't really know much about about this book until um until laura was talking about it um and saying just how how great the story is um you know i i i to be up i'm gonna make myself look stupid but um i actually thought it was kind of like one of the do you poo books or something like that like it wasn't like a real book like it was like something fake um i didn't realize it was even a real story but it's so good man and the covers they're doing the homage covers to the old movies are is is really good uh just it's it's all all around uh four stars you know i mean just really good [ __ ] really good and and this cover is a blair witch homage correct yep yeah yeah i mean silence of the lamb one just came out recently a few months ago and then i saw an foc there was some other ones coming up yeah great story and and you're right uh shout out to comic book women if you guys aren't watching them uh every tuesday night laura uh lucy and jen are doing really good stuff over there they're doing these cool spotlights on female creators whether they're writers artists uh doing a little marker report on them and doing a lot of good stuff also make sure you guys check them out at nearing nirvana make sure you guys go sub to their youtube channel over there they're doing cool stuff over there and they have trish on uh they've had her on a couple of times i think she comes on quite regularly and um she is uh super cool and a super super awesome artist man uh really good one of the things that about this story that that i know i knew it was gonna be good when you know you start getting those like emotional like heart strings being pulled and there are some real heart strings pulled in this anytime you have dogs you know heart strings are going to start being pulled and they did a really good job with it and just good [ __ ] but uh go sell it man yeah i could i could see this one just because of the the the way people are talking about the story um i could see this this whole i don't say it's going to be something is killing the children you know big or anything like that but i could definitely see that number one a cover you know becoming you know 75 book at some point just because of the way people seem to just love this story so yeah i need to actually i need to find one and pick one up yeah i'm i would be really surprised if this doesn't get uh optioned uh shortly if or if it already hasn't probably already has i wouldn't be surprised um but really good stuff make sure you guys go check out there is a ton of variants with this you are right jj maxwell ton of variants but people love that stuff man especially when you get into the story i remember uh one of my favorite series was a wicked and divine and i went crazy on that and just bought all the variants just because i was like oh it was a cool series so maybe uh if you picked up all the variants uh you got a couple of these and uh you could throw one up make a couple bucks off of it the uh stan yak blair witch variant number to 500 um 450 you said 9.8 that's that's a lot of money for that is a lot of money right a lot of money it's only on what issue four yes uh five just if i just come out chat let me know i i think it was four or five just came out um so anyways uh this next one now um richie brought it up i think it was richie that brought it up a little bit talking about the the tva and um and loki and number eight on the list has to you know we gotta talk about loki if we're gonna talk about this book this is thor number five uh this is from the 2008 series really dope j scott campbell cover that i think a lot of people didn't really care much about for a long time i totally forgot about this book until i saw it in a dollar bin somewhere um and now this book is uh starting to pick up steam because of the loki series which was absolutely amazing um i haven't asked rich what he thought but i've already talked to ben and sorry about that my dog's going nuts oh well well let me ask you what do you what do you think about loki yay or nay yay i mean that triple triple a i mean i mean i've been i've been pounding this book for a while um especially this cover there's also a newsstand of cover a i haven't seen a newsstand of this one but and and remember this is your first appearance of um loki no it's not no it's it's the first appearance um of loki possessing lady sif's body which is a woman of course a female but thor annual 18 um there are one full panel and with dialogue and there's two panel uh uh two more panels one's like half her body and then the other one's just the face where loki shape shifts or turns into a a woman and um the the dialogue is when she's fighting thor when loki turns into a i think a snake first and then um and then to the woman and then says is you know is it the change of flesh you like and that that one that book was that book was written by um i believe ron mars and it was um an uh i'd say an early modern age late copper age 1993 keep your eyes open there's a new stand copy of that i would prefer that one it came in a poly bag there's a card in it also but there there are two strong panels with dialogue and also a cameo it's thor annual 18. but i love this book i mean this is cool this is the marcus choice as of right now that like i said the cover a there is a newsstand copy i'd keep my eye open for that one but if you can't i would go with either cover it's funny there's no way you would think that that was a j scott campbell cover doesn't even look like a j scott cam i like the cover what's up with this right here is that real 116 on 36 sids check the bids 113 dollars this isn't even even the campbell book well the campbell was just a 50 50 cover so it's not like it's any more rare like so i mean i guess it doesn't really necessarily i think people are buying the cable just because it's campbell brian just go down scroll down you see those one okay you see those 1-1 bids right there okay and it hops up about two bucks you got to look for the big chunk but long story short click click on one of those and uh click on one of those and then and see it'll tell you how many times that uh bidder bids on the seller's items i'm not going to get too deep into it but that is absolutely crazy that's how i do it yeah yeah if that's if that's how that that [ __ ] is is selling for and that's not even that one that's i don't know i don't see any other one selling for that one but 50 bucks alone for that book for raw for the campbell cover is pretty damn good uh sell them if you got them yeah it remember it probably spiked i don't know four months ago something like that and then it dropped back down like 10 15 bucks so um but yeah i think it i think it's pretty clear that they're gonna use some kind of female loki character or something like that in the show um as the tell him now yeah patrick you're probably right that's why i'm uh i'm i'm not even gonna get involved because i think that was sniffed out right away right but still so that's why you see the outliers man that is kind of crazy 116 unless unless some something just got crazy and they got into a bidding war i mean i i don't know but still 50 bucks raw um brian i i mean i mean definitely this is the book like i said um peep out that uh thor annual 18 i mean it's literally a 50 a 50 to a dollar book still online and i mean it came out what 20 years but 18 years before this book and uh loki turns right into a woman and starts talking well um hey like you said rich this is a campbell cover that most people didn't really latch on to very well but they are they're buying it now and uh if you got one sell them it's probably uh the best time to sell these um but yeah this is a this is a craziness right here all right on to number seven and i like this uh talk i always like getting into the king with conqueror talk um i always like i'm a time travel i love time travel i've always loved time travel i know it causes so many problems but um it's fun and uh this is uh a book right now that's going crazy um because of what we're seeing in loki with all the time variant stuff and because of the the uh ant-man uh quantum mania craziness but avengers number eight and um some uh some cgc uh graded copies have been selling for what a 4.5 sold for 1200 3.5 sold for 830 2.5 for 650 holy moly yeah those and those just all just happened just this week um yeah and those are all all-time highs by a lot um yeah i think this is i think this is the floor though i think this is going to continue to sell for for quite a while um so i say if you i mean i generally don't buy in when it gets hot but i think this is the floor if you're if you're buying now i think you're going to make money six months from now regardless of regardless of grade not bad not bad at all well there's uh there's not very many kang really good kang books right um especially uh in modern stuff there's not very many i know uh some other shows and some other um creators in the community have been talking about some of those books lately um it'll be interesting to see once we start seeing kang in in actual um you know footage uh what what happens with that stuff but uh there was a couple of things that i did see um i watched a crazy video the other day talking about some easter eggs some kang easter eggs that were in some uh some stuff recently or the last couple years but it's gonna be cool i really like the ant-man stuff i think it's fun i think uh i think it's one of the few marvel things that doesn't have to feel like marvel and you can still get away with it but again you're specking on a villain cool villain but it's a villain but this character right here number six on the list i know it's a water character guys i get it and water character guys uh they don't have much luck but this is a dope water character like this is one of those carrick this is i i don't mind name war i don't mind what they turn neymar into he was kind of cheesy you know early early on when he had like the wings he's still got the wings on the feet and stuff but that was always kind of cheesy to me but again the late the the more most recent stuff um the ultimate fantastic four stuff i really love that stuff i love the illuminati stuff i love how they can play uh namor um they can do the whole heroes journey type stuff uh and i think that's what they're gonna do and we got some rumors about him showing up in the new black panther uh mcu stuff that's gonna be uh start filming uh soon um is i don't even know how to say his first name you guys know how to say his first name is it is it something where to yeah yeah he was announced uh many moons ago i think most people kind of agreed that uh the best bet was namor um but i haven't seen uh is it still a rumor are we still talking just rumors there have been anything confirmed i mean i i haven't heard anything conferred have you been no i was asking that yeah the only thing i could find um it showed up on screen rant which you know it should be a you know pretty respectable site but when you re actually read the article um all they quote is somebody else's you know inside news that that is not confirmed at all um we got this covered yeah some i and i'm not it's not it wasn't that one i kind of started to spell it out um but it's one of those and you're sitting there going come on if you know if if a website with that kind of a dumb name is the only website that's saying it's confirmed do we really believe that i don't know i mean ben yeah i mean it's like those nova rumors you know yeah they're rehashing and you know what two years ago um it was all but confirmed that the rock was going to be neymar you know and i'm not saying that it's not um you know it didn't happen or if it's not going to happen or what have you but all i'm all i'm saying is what ben's saying is is that it sounds rehashed so you might want to do a little more research before you pay top dollar for this book right away yeah it's not even it's not even top dollar i mean it's like i mean like like stuff that was just way higher than the all-time highs so it's not even like it's you know some gradual oh you know nine fours are selling for a thousand and now i'm gonna pay 1100 or something like that no i mean it's like oh nine fours or something for a thousand i'm gonna pay 2500 or you know like you know some ridiculous amount i it is what it is i mean i think this character is brian you may like him i think the character is terrible i can't he can't hold a book nobody wants to buy him um i don't even hold his own book i agree i mean i mean so in the long run does it really matter i can't see it really mattering um but just picking picking this as a time when the book starts selling just because some stupid website says that it's confirmed that you know and they they somehow know more than every other you know film website that's out there i don't i don't get it but how about this one on the cheap you can get just the reverse negative right tails do astonish number one this is the one that i always see in back issue bins you're like oh what is that nope sorry this is the reprint it's funny because that's what it is it's just a reverse negative um but uh whatever i think sales are crazy right now on neymar stuff i mean people are talking about uh look here let's do this here's some books uh tails to astonish 90 uh first appearance oh it's abomination where's the atooma stuff anyways here's a bunch of neymar stuff you can see the sails on it yeah the the arc starts with the submariner and the hulk namor and the hulk what right around that first abomination appearance i think it's around 80 or whatever it goes all the way up to like a hundred yeah and uh what about that um submarine or the iron man run remember that yeah there was a number one number one and that one yeah so iron man submariner or or vice versa number one predates iron man number one that would be first solo yeah that's that's that's what a lot of people are saying um i had never checked crosstalk dated the the dates because i never was interested in that book so uh up to down seven i have no idea why things aren't showing up um it could be uh something that we have new in the youtube chat i know um there was some i think we might have put in the uh the quote-unquote words that you might not be able to say anymore um there's like a list that they have that you can get you know messed up you can get screwed over on but we'll look into that let us know you guys if you're if anybody else is having issues um because that's the second time that i've heard that so but hey appreciate you guys brian real quick um just i don't know a little spec i mean if people are really believing these rumors or what have you um and they want to you know grab some cheap spec books i would look into that uh black panther um run from 2009 where sherry becomes black panther the one through 12 limited series that that whole series covers and in the guts is uh basically namor is the antagonist um so when i heard this rumor i started thinking oh man maybe they are going to bring shuri as black panther you know something to think about well that's kind of funny you're saying that because uh i know you did that that deep dive on the uh killmonger stuff um a couple weeks ago and i i don't know like i'm good with either one so um i think that's gonna be uh it's gonna be good stuff in either way uh if if it's shuri or if they bring back killmonger somehow i i do know this i watched a [ __ ] horrible movie with uh michael b jordan in it this this this week some tom clancy movie oh the prime movie oh horrible yeah do not go watch it it is bad but he was dope as killmonger that's for sure he was really dope as killmonger um and uh a shout out to uh my homie chuck who i think has one of these issues maybe in high grade really high grade i have to ask him if uh if he does and see if he wants to get rid of it um all right number five now this is a pretty dope book and uh everybody that's watching right now i wanna say thank you we got 195 live right now make sure to hit that like button hit that subscribe button hit the bell so you get notified every time we drop content we got a lot of crazy stuff going on and uh uh shows every day of the week multiple shows on some days um and we got a lot of crazy stuff in the works so uh make sure you guys are subscribed and hitting that bell um but we're we're gonna do everybody a favor who is hanging out tonight in the live chat and uh we're gonna give one of these away tonight uh care of the um the retailer uh that uh put this book out uh a good friend of the show um wanted comics uh i actually uh have one right here to give away tonight the number five book on the list um and for good reason because it is absolutely stunning and i think everybody that's seen it in person will tell you that it looks even better in person they did a really good job on um the trade i mean the uh the paper and the the cover and um everything the colors uh the that can it's just a great book so uh we're gonna give one of these away tonight so um at some point you never know uh we'll just uh pick somebody randomly out of the chat and if you want the book you get it um but uh nice house on the list can i be in that can i be in that list because i i was one of the dummies who forgot to order this but i think i was out of town when this was released and so i did not get it so nice house on the lake number one book one um i get it uh store exclusives can be a pain in the neck and um i ride or die with some of them uh the ones i really love i'll i'll find a way to pick up um but i don't think there was very many or at least there's not very many that i've seen on the nice house on the lake uh ones that were as good as this one that's for sure there was a lot of ones that were good but this one john gallagher really knocked it out of the park um and uh we talked about issue two that's coming out uh soon and uh that john gallagher also did a uh variant for that uh we talked about that on monday's flip side show and it's absolutely amazing too but number five on the list this week is uh the john gallagher nice house on the lake number one um i got all the issues up here uh what were these were they were these already reselling us right away um well i i just saw the the a cover um because i know that was the most easily that was easiest easiest one to get um so this that's the one that's been more active um you know since people are they're in people's hands now so that's the one that i noted um because it's selling for 60 to 70. um it was sold out i don't know if it i i don't know if it's still sold out i guess it's still sold out um but it uh like the initial buying was only like 30 bucks on this so it was it was not very expensive um wow but yeah yeah i it just it i'm just dumb i these what's sad is and i mentioned this when when we first saw this um i i actually collect books like these horror type books where it's got like somebody on the water and then there's like evil under the water i actually have like a whole bunch of different ones from like all these different you know things and that's what this book is and i forgot to buy this wow yeah it's selling for uh they're all selling it looks like uh all issues of them are selling um but uh yeah the egg covers you've been selling for like 20 or 15 20 dollars now so 70 bucks for for the a cover on this i mean for the jeez that's crazy well it's 10 in yeah yeah that's one thing that we can't we can't deny bro you're 100 right richie you brought the tynan is killing it is it tynan or tinion it's it's tying in i i like tinians but uh i guess okay so do i it's tiny and but but like i mean like i was saying uh tinian is and like you're just just touching on i mean he's he's on fire i mean he has the hottest book right now probably we've seen an indie comic since the walking dead you know something is killing children and you know um you got you got the uh clown hunter and all those characters that he developed during the batman series batman got a lot better and you know he's got wind you know the guy's on fire man yeah he's doing good jobs um i wasn't a big fan of his batman stuff but uh he is you're 100 right he probably has the hottest book on the planet right now and a couple other ones that are up there he's he's uh i remember remember everybody was saying oh it's scott snyder's protege he's gonna be amazing and uh i didn't like his batman stuff at first but man everything after that he's killed absolutely killed so nice house on the lake number one keep an eye out uh for the rest of the series um looks like some type of uh uh a big hurt horror style for me right is that i think that's that's kind of the look of it so far um there's a lot of characters in there uh they went through on the first issue they did a good job of kind of setting setting things up so be interesting to see what happens all right on to number four this week black widow number six now this is the second print one in 25 variant um man these second print variants one and twenty five one do they do one in 50 on the second print variants richie yes they did a um a thor uh kate's run um i believe a second could have been third i think it might have been third print actually for number uh six they did a 150 but other than that though they're all all of them are second print one and twenty or not all of them but ninety percent of them are one and twenty five i know the incredible hulk two or i'm sorry excuse me mortal hulk ii fifth print one and 25 ross virgin that was that but i mean let's get down to brass tacks this this is a money grab and you know i don't really support this but i'm just gonna tell you it's good to if there's no store variance hooked to this like there was with the daredevil 25 late printing incentive i would definitely um be looking in these in your foc list and and trying to get a copy um because i think down the line in 10 years these things are going to be gold you have first cover appearance of of lucy nguyen um yeah you know and it's in the guts second print of course and she is starting to look like a character that's gonna pan out so i like this book i liked it at foc i hammered it um just for pc not for flip i'm gonna hopefully when they get here they're in good condition but i like this pick this was a good one then yeah well the what are they they selling for around two times ratio is that what they're selling for right now yeah 40 to 50. um i'm not a huge fan of these design variants um in general just because they're just odd looking to me but um but yeah i mean the the her being on the cover is a is a big deal for sure but um i still like the rasa variant better for the first print um but yeah this one's going to be this one's going to be harder much harder to find i would think well it could have been worse i mean like they did what the marvel comics presents number six uh second print one to 25 with uh wolverine's daughter um rhian they just oh yeah they used like they do with their late printings they used interior panels and they you know made it made retailers order 25 copies to get one um but uh yeah i mean designs aren't the greatest but you know at least it's it's new cover work if you're gonna order 25 copies at foc to get one of these so 220 uh viewers right now i want to say thank you for everybody hanging out there's a couple of good points that are being made right now the thunderstorm nick says uh i feel design variants are lazy and belong in the one and ten spot are one and 15 when a 125 has better has a better arc cover offering like night gwen the b cover should have been the incentive uh daryl says is edge of spider verse 2 third print the first of design variant wasn't dc doing the design variants first wasn't there a batman design variant on the snyder run that they did and um i i remember that really distinctly they i think it was during um when what's his name uh the commish was uh batman in the bat suit i think they did a design variant for that it'd be interesting to see what the first design variant is um i i know i like to chase little niches like that and uh i chased the first scotty young baby cover for the longest time for the longest time and i was like okay i figured it out i think i know what it was i thought it was the she-hulk cover now he did baby covers before then so it'd be very interesting if anybody in the chat knows the first design cover ever topher are you out there is your ears burning topher let us know all right number three hawkeye number one we've seen this book a couple times on the list um how close are we to seeing mcu stuff with uh with this character uh i mean yeah maybe maybe richie knows more than i do i i'm just assuming that this is tied to america chavez somehow i'm assuming but uh yeah i mean i would i would think that that's because there if that's the storyline that they're gonna go with her i would think that you know it would have to involve um it would have to involve this you know this roman watts character right yeah i mean um i agree and on top of that this is officially uh kate bishop's first solo series first solo title as well you know i mean you go down to the chain of command you have uh first appearance and you know you have um your first first solo story first solo titled but yeah the ramona watts character i believe in this in this issue if i'm not mistaking she doesn't have powers she she um gains powers in the the vineyards or something yeah the later iteration it's like number nine i believe number eight or number nine i believe yeah but uh you know and not only this book um but the ver have you seen the variance for this book i mean the yaha 125 the um and the uh savage one and 25 those things are sought after so it was only a matter of time for this book to pop to be honest with you there you go and uh finally it has there's another design variant for uh for you and everybody in the chat oh it was freaking those freaking aha man every i want every cover he's done oh they're good oh ben i i'm right with you i love that lady bullseye 111 uh negative space one and on the design variants uh brian i i didn't want to interrupt you guys but before we lose uh you know we forget about it um bianchi did a 1 in 50 design with wolverine 40 if you remember with uh romulus on the front that was 2009 i think all right well i'm sure i'm sure somebody uh will let us know in the in the youtube comments below great book yeah a lot of cool variants for it that's for sure you got the hip-hop one there too yeah but this is selling for 40 bucks now so i mean it's it's a i mean it's pretty pretty good i mean i this this was just a dollar book you know basically like a year ago so i mean absolutely i mean i'm sure that there are some still sitting out there in dollar bins um where people don't have no idea what this is yeah well all right yeah blue green you're 100 right his scarlet witch covers are are still slept on uh some of those got a little hot during one division but man they are excellent all right on to uh number two this week and god country is back on the list ladies and gentlemen god country number one uh at number two this week uh donnie kate's just announced he's gonna be doing hulk two uh and for marvel he's gonna be doing some hulk writing which is interesting too but uh what's going on with god country being on number two for the list this week ben um yeah so i guess it came out the the director was announced for the god country movie um which is being made by legendary pictures which is an awesome yeah it's an awesome mix there um i think that that works perfect um but it is the director or i guess it's the show runner for sweet tooth yeah so um so i guess people are pretty happy about that because of how well received sweet tooth is um right now but um i mean i thought god country was high at one point but it's it's basically it's at all time highs now it jumped i mean it basically doubled to 350 for 9 8 i would suspect that that's probably going to continue to go up the closer this thing actually gets to being made but yeah a ton of ton of prints for this um what do they get do they get the fourth print or fifth print or i don't even remember um they got a fourth printing print and a blind box variant that so addie grandoff it's a virgin and trade for the uh blind box 25th anniversary the um four prince um i i think second third and fourth all around 5000 print run or under or orders by retailers but yeah i mean we were speculating on this book for for different reasons i mean we were just throwing hail mary's thinking that kate's would somehow tie in um what was that what's that one he just said crossover and then um steve horn found something interesting that in in the crossover storyline that bubble or what have you apparently the date in the continuity of the of crossover that that bubble went up was the same day that god country one was released so we were on that book and then um kate's also does a digital book two digi a few of them but one of them i forgot the name of it it was supposed to go to print but it didn't go to print it's him and his wife that does it and um it's confirmed that what i mean our chat probably knows the name of it but uh it's it takes the continuity takes place or or the universe takes place in god country so i'm interested to see you know if that that is going to be iterated in the in this movie as well um but yeah i mean this is this was a great pick i have a blind box um trade ran off nine eight i got a long time ago i saw one guy listed one for a thousand dollars i so i started watching it to see if it sell it didn't sell but yeah this is a good pick ben yeah um well listen you guys 224 228 viewers right now and i think it's time to give away a book uh chad you are 100 right crikey has been vacationing in the effing jungle yep yep he sure is you you hit it right on the head where is ben uh if you guys old school uh hot 10 uh shows if you guys remember and flip side shows ben you have to figure out where ben was and now he has he's really there this time so he is in the jungle he's chilling that's why i told you guys he's going to turn the crickets on and off all show all right here we go guys let's get rid of this stuff here um we're going to go old school i'm going to do this old school let me get rid of this um if you guys have been long time flip side followers you remember this how we used to give away books we go into the matrix everybody and um richie since uh you uh we appreciate you coming on and uh uh answering that hail mary um you give me a stop at any time after you know this well i was think stop brandon p valiant did a lot of design cover for their characters brandon p if you are still watching my friend uh you just scored yourself a sweet house on nice house on the lake uh hopefully you're in uh the continental u.s and we'll get this sent out to you so make sure to hit us up at tales from the flipside channel at gmail.com or tales from the fl at tales from the flip side on ig let us know the book you won which is the nice house on the lake this is uh i think the a cover this is the second copy i've given away this week we gotta we're gonna announce the winner uh coming up here and on monday for the other one so 70 book i think this is selling for right 70 dollar book so correct and for the re and for the record just so people don't think that i was trying to push this book i had no idea that brian was giving this away at all until he until he said i'm giving this book away so i've been trying to play by the rules now uh you guys know that ben tries not to say who who who the stores are but you know uh some some of these guys are very well respected good friends of the crew so um without breaking too many of the rules i figured we'll give one away like mel v says uh if we talk about a book we're gonna try and give one away so make sure you guys uh also hang out for drunken chat uh following the show we got one more book to go let me get rid of get rid of the uh the matrix here and um we'll uh we'll get on to it here we go uh like i said drunken chat immediately following the show and you can win more dope books because the muffin wheel is going to be in effect tonight craziness uh from what it sounds like i unfortunately melvy won't be able to be there but it's going to be a lot of fun so make sure you guys go check it out following the hot 10. all right number one on the list this week you guys um weird book but uh people are going crazy for it uh webb of spiderman number one this is the mark bagley 1 and 25 variant and now um something interesting uh that also ben didn't know about um but shout out again to our drunken chat compadres uh lucas over there doing some really good spec uh the last um couple weeks and uh this was just the other week of tony stark and being dead um you know during the funeral there was that one kid that was in the back you know and everybody nobody knew it because because he hadn't had a comic book appearance yet however uh next week or whenever it comes out whether spider-man number one is going to have his first appearance the dude's name is harley keener he goes to a an academy that is strictly for science people so you know lunala moon girl is going to be there one of the girls from wakanda is going to be there and they're just going to be hanging out if we can learn the stuff from each other um an interesting thing is that there is uh i took a look at the chalkboard and they they were messing around with like multiverse stuff and portals and all the other stuff so they're really getting down so it's gonna be really interesting uh to see how long this book stays afloat but shout out to uh lucas and drunken chat i know all the drunken sharks over there um probably uh jumped on that that bandwagon and picked some of these up hopefully he did and hopefully you can make some uh some bucks flipping on them because i don't get why this book is selling um i was telling ben before the show i'm feeling like we're getting to the point here with spec that we're getting very close back to the days the golden age days of spec and cbsi and those g plus boards and and and the cgc boards when when avengers was just starting to be talked about like it could happen and every single little character that you found out was in a movie if they were c d e f z characters were selling for ridiculous amounts i think we're very close there boys i think we're back with this web of spider-man number one in this this character what do you think ben yeah 150 is a lot um the cover is meh i mean it's not great i don't think um it's nothing nothing that stands honestly if you look at it it looks like a cover a it doesn't look anything special um this character yeah i mean he okay so he was in a he was in avengers and tony you know iron man and okay so doesn't have any powers doesn't have anything special about him he's just this kid i mean it's not like it's that big of a deal i didn't i wouldn't have thought but apparently apparently i have no idea what i'm talking about because people are paying 150 for it so yeah well uh wasn't there also another uh book uh wasn't this uh they have a there's like a variant or something um dollar if if i if i remember correctly uh with this book there's some type of variant for for a disney ride or something [ __ ] a foot all right like ben said it's a it's an ugly cover there's actually a better cover it's the uh the uh california adventure cover i like that one better but i mean um there's something also that is going on and shout out to lucas i'm going to tell you something real quick side note when lucas speaks i listen plain and simple i've never really ever debated anything he says that dude's a legit speculator but when it comes to this book um in the guts uh you know which we haven't brought up to this point but um a gnome is uh also retconned in this book so i don't know if you remember a gnome but um him and keener as you were just asking me they are both featured characters in that disney's avengers campus as well and supposedly a gnome is going to have a um a a future going forward so that's also another good play i mean it's a it's a it's a cool book but i i just think it's it's sound for a little bit more than than what i expected or my taste i really like that book i i've had disneyland passes my whole life and uh you know it's this is very nostalgic i guess you could say uh more of the people here usually you'd see a couple of my friends in there asking for ticket stubs so we could sneak my friends in but but yeah i mean i i i think this one is is a is an inch i wouldn't say cool but it's very interesting and credit to lucas for nailing this one ben uh what do you think about this uh this whole thing i think this character is gonna is gonna be around um the next movie i don't know i mean i saw terry hagnez said we know what's gonna happen when they do give him powers i don't know i mean do they is that is that what it looks like they're gonna do i don't know i mean it he's gonna get a suit he's gonna get a suit i mean remember everybody was speculating that he was going to be iron led remember and iron lad is a younger iteration of kang right so or somewhere somewhere was retconned in the sense that but i think he's gonna end up getting getting a suit and probably end up being an armored war show up in armor wars or in you know one of the later avengers movies but i mean he was at that that funeral at in game that was no accident that that had to be planned and um you know a lot of questions were being asked when that 15 16 year old uh you know kid character from iron man 3 was at that funeral all grown up there was a lot of speculation going on so yeah i think that he has a future going forward and yeah i mean this this is a cool book oh my gosh man i don't know i can't i can't give it that much credit but i just it's a cool book i just don't think it's worth what it's selling for but hey you know what who am i to say [ __ ] a foot who are you to say [ __ ] you i agree i mean that's that's the thing is what sometimes what we might think a book should sell for is not what it sells for so we're not we're not gods we don't know everything i certainly don't um i have an opinion sure but that doesn't that doesn't mean much but you know that's why i sell you know dc tom you know thomas presents 47s for 500 when they probably are now 5 000 so well i want to remind everybody to uh hang around the channel for monday night the flagship show we're going to have dave wilkins on talking wilkins on talking about that uh awesome masters of universe art that uh he has done in the past couple years and maybe uh what's some stuff that's coming uh soon in the future with dark horse uh opening up that series again bringing it back the masters of universe also make sure you guys hang out for saturday night don't miss modern comic mayhem i know they're going to be doing top five bruce tim covers and the one and only dollar bin y'all is going to be hanging out hopefully saturday night with the boys i'll i'll probably be over there um sharing my favorite bruce tim books i think bruce tim is one of those artists that everybody uh is waiting to find see some cover that they've never seen before there's always like some bruce tim book that you've never seen before and it's cool as hell i guarantee it so make sure you guys check out modern comic mayhem saturday night uh 200 live viewers thanks for hanging out with us guys we're gonna meet you i'll meet you guys over at drunken chat following the show uh make sure to follow the channel uh hit up uh richie on instagram underscore dollar underscore is that how is that what it is d-o-1-l-a-r yeah and um as you know brian um i've been working on my youtube channel um i have a lot of content um created right now and it's gonna be a it's gonna be a different channel it's gonna be you know spec comics and you know and all that stuff focus but it's also going to be cards and fantasy sports so uh if you haven't subbed me up at um on youtube same thing underscore d oh the number one l a r underscore and on ig and once again shout out to lucas good job yeah good job lucas drunken chat we'll see you over there ben thank you for hanging out with us on your final day of vacation uh he turned the crickets off for everybody and we interpreted that everybody in the chat thanks for having hanging out with us uh and again uh shout out to uh wanted comics uh and jj maxwell colonel josh manny the comment collector and everybody else in the chat tonight you guys made the show a lot of fun and we appreciate the hell out of you we'll see you next time comic book invest hot 10 comicbookabits.com you | Tales from the FlipSide | UCjUY2Mn1YSEeqOaEURwlA6Q | 2021-06-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,158 | 59,269 |
slfkO4KN7_s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slfkO4KN7_s | 28c3: Keynote - Marriage from Hell | Welcome to the 28th Chaos Communication Congress! Twenty-eight years is quite a bit of time and what we really would like to know is who is here for the first time? Cool! We we always said that or goal with these congresses is there's been growing because from space growing the ideas face-off taking off the coast of tobacco mindset and if you look like a bit in the last year's and so that you know probably just saying of the second half of the transport coming from this and syncing about the immune king who wanted to award tin vendor of chess anthem industries that year no one's one piece of terrain for the first field two pieces mystic field at pieces before pieces on the for fear that it is on the four students on some exponential growth curve and what he's saying our and this year that we ever technology development was small and the second half of two just broke that means every scene is going ever passed all the time era doesn't mean that this will continue his way but this is hottest explanation but all things to be seeing are going to go more crazy what time because technology is driving on a recent so court-approved instigator set that you don't buying a car anymore you're buying a computer that has a motor and release was preferred and this is basically what what we are here about her box too to extend shipping news ideas the thing that we should keep in mind is that what we do here really matters because lots of people out there a pilotless sitting there are like here do you know in the headlines when it comes to technology development whereas we strive to try to understand what we're doing andrea really want to understand core technology works to make it or only want to make it working for us so that doesn't mean that every single be happy and find because but the c this year very clearly which is the fifteen you were talking about in a moment if the call sore dictatorships in the press those of us corporations have masa technology so they are buying people i guess they are able to just get the technology minds that they need by giving us money what it also means is that what we do with the community in which we do not this community what we decide to much to do redeem at us it's not let like playing a little bit and then when the call anymore it's we are in the center of so it's uh... society's development and this is something that they should keep in mind living here but about the whole in we want a refund so that's the fun and have a nice customer cash in congress hi everyone uh... estate awful need to be speaking have you been promised to have some fun the case it's a rather uh... gruesome subject uh... that i'll talk about and it's also very hard for me to be a playing this part all hot degree who stole christmas uh... this year in part because it had been repeatedly talking about the way in which the painters have been using have apology for their own purposes out the crackdown on thursdays condition surveillance tied him say that for several years but this year's suddenly i found that the media and the public began paying attention uh... playing with argued that that happened in part because of the estranged uh... because some documents were discovered that showed up technology companies with the chain their products their solutions the dictators but in part because the conversation has turned from talking about some abstract technology of that is being used by dictators for the role that western and not necessarily western at the college accompanist a plane in supplying toxicologists aside and let the people suffering from talking just about the college in the abstract factually taking some of these companies in the box at which is interesting and which is also something that the media can easily play on uh... but again i just would like to emphasize before we get into the substance of this and stuff meeting of the same points have been made for many years including that many people in this audience this is not any discussion he did not start this year this year's when the media suddenly picked up uh... on some of the the messages totals like the kotian before proceeding further is that this is an orphanage him a comprehensive overview of every single technology in every single company dennis are being used by dictators there are hundreds of that uh... i will point you immediately the couple of interesting the sources some of you and they have seen those bloomberg has put together this very interesting his allies eason apart for depression which illogic action click on a particular country uh... n c bowls uh... who's buying this technology with kind of technology address who's supplying at is dynamic you can browse arsenio prime and he will get a much better overview off me ok particular technologies and companies involved we just mentioned to others defray some of you may have some despite files which were put together by the police on e uh... private international and a bunch of other partners uh... which delivers many of the same information is somewhat different format for more investigative peter with all search for the check out the wall street journalists uh... huge serious calls from the ship incorporated which actually has some nice tariff uh... and still does bloomberg individual excite which actually dole to the specific uh... detail uh... all four technologists will competence and so for us and so forth so they'll take the more of a macro level do you and try to focus more on uh... what's happening in what we can do and why maybe with some of the solutions of haven't proposed by extinctions are not going through in coastal the problem are you saying that this is a tactical williamson you guys know a lot of the stuff much better than i do so i'll just thought i'd be very uh... default talking about particular technologies hot-selling law out walked out of the year dictators are using and for what purpose is to some of it itself all of this is trying to control communication channels whether it's email whether it's text messaging summer it is done uh... going to be a primitive basis just like i can keywords somewhat is done though through with more sophisticated by looking at occasion and invited for users or landfill thing is something that known for a while nibbling on for decades uh... again that's a new fear intelligencia survey into something that wink is interesting being supplied by chinese companies and talk about that in a second at companies like whoa they who are expanding all over the world anna providing video surveillance supposedly morning for a traffic on the role months and some problems like these they claimed that they were to provide long distance education uh... while uh... it is reasonable to expect that many of the same thing for disturbing the souls of mourning for protests artists and and what not what i found but equally uh... interesting and disturbing for example in tunisia as staff it's not just sarbanes exploit this morning pouring with people go are you may have seen the recent story bloomberg use snapped uh... discussed how the tunisian disorders actual more defined the content of some email messages and either job source putting some gibberish and then to confuse people war as in one piece this custom that article that's windsurfing for example pornography images and work in a way to females right that way that i think there is and about perhaps discipline starts creating uh... gary disturbing tramp with people and the longer confident and at the college days again this year will talk about the companies that provide them but this is more last what's happening and the first question that i stink crisis minimum alliance that's why we can just damn pissed apologists wide temperatures bambi's companies from supplying this year to dictators i think your the insists that it's very hard to implement any kind of global ban that would actually bam all technologists and all the political parties from being supplied for conference i've just listed city case s which i think well help you browse wide it's very hard to implement vans and sanctions report well and the first case you haven't met him company blue coat that the some of you may know has been building mostly uh... internets and the shipment of holding motive and that's the college ended up in syria and thanks for the efforts of our phila comics to be figured out that the top it is actually being used in syria even though uh... united states government prohibits western while american companies from selling technology to syria well what happened in that case is that blue coat claims they wear selling this technology to the distributor in the united arab emirates actually claimed that the ultimate destination the pope is here was a rock uh... internal sanctions out when the rock in blue coat said that he was so it was going to a lot it ended up in fear and sorrow problem uh... now forced uh... its distributors for taking the fire for this because the western companies just clean the floor us we should go to some place and that it ends up within away exactly things up not at the college a company that recently brought into are working for this ism israeli company uh... which one last thought it's often disagree with that problem the claimed they were just having to call you tube and mark and um... the the citadel and i'm mark was actually contractually obligated to keep that the collision that mark but that that the project up in a row which as you can judge uh... is not particularly good news with israeli company because uh... again there are outlaws intentions but he did invent from detained with straight in iran and now providence offering uh... the huge for when the stock markets this company uh... all cities skis executives just getting quite a few years in prison and huge filings uh... began the excuses not to pull in the dark now that's the biggest fans one example had lost example here is again an american technology company and got out used to run uh... an application uh... that was eventually bought by nato and company called area and this company a uh... because there were no sanctions on doing any kind of technology work in syria was actually fyi to ship this technology to serious so we end up was uh... ten-gallon company getting some here from the americans sending them to see a which again if it was done that that would be a little sanctions would uncover it uh... again that's not managed to get away even go bloomberg had uncovered emails that showed up madcap engineers rachel available to the cordiales heading for syria and that they were actually configuring it an in the process again the only thing that can be down here and i'm just to a failure to do some stories from this is that they can week and then the distributors thank you can make sure the distributors sekali ke latin america but i like it in the european union that they actually suffer the consequences and that they're banned from shipping any of these here uh... to countries from the dictators that come out i think he's not going to be uh... full effective in part because it i just so many other countries removal from the state right there one of the recent reports from one of the seven skiers stuff and the washington post uh... estimated that the representatives from about forty three countries buying technology here and obviously a lot of this country's are not in the european union that the more than the west and that's i think useful to think what would happen if uh... some of this american and european uh... serbians gear is being shipped the same old ball was also them it's actually interesting that uh... another decent article by bloomberg actually from the representative from cells of them if one of those uh... patrol educators an experience i think this also damage just five months old uh... as a country invalidated the market for buying serbians here but the question dot of course becomes what happens the distributors and what kind off uh... what kind of intermediaries will emerge from those of you put on notice that this is that they're both one of the approval of the world's most famous for its modeler who's currently in the tension in uh... in manhattan uh... who made his money and he's been buying uh... training last arms and supplying them from western europe uh... to africa within the next aka alice must be some confidence the question is inflicted both was the star accused for you today what he choose to be in the serbians business and i think that's marked analytical question to ask because the more sanctions to impose the morning commuters who make eventually marriage who will build their business essentially finding field governments in you name it mobile as also balance the budget on the way any other country uh... convincing them to purchase armenians here from america and europe you'll be able to pressure that serbians here because there are no privacy interests against them and unconvincing those governments to shove that the earth to anti-castro that's here it was wrong i think this is quite realistic and this will be happening and the fact that the latest sol some shipments that the destined to be in at all uh... end up in serious suggests that beyond mail lady half some people who alike to beat the book of cooperating uh... guests uh... intermediaries in this business that i know that i want to make intentions hysterical sanctions differ invesco them in their usefulness you have some sanctions which uh... hurts ordinary users america has plenty of such sanctions uh... b for example have sanctions one uh... georgia compa nies a technological when he's doing business in syria which ends up hurting ordinary steering users soared as your users have problem by credit on skype uh... because our sanctions uh... that make it very hard were impossible but their card for the closet company structure of the business to have to go on a plane all sorts of licenses which then ends up hurting users i know for a few examples of american sanctions for example which single out pretty clean d d jill's they would say that american companies the prohibited doing business from individual caps and on the uh... his last name first and then will go up and what we will see is that some of their can't confidence especially internet hosting companies would refuse to do business was indian nationals of that country because they do what we want to be a refined that the person binding from the cost and is not from the sanctions list itself there are some secondary unintended consequences from sanctions which may actually go to a new users into something that we need to keep in mind for government by the way orphan managed to get away this in discovery by i think we'll see the lapd i found that uh... the area six their respective is some government entities of syria actually lost their websites in canada in the u_s_ at the window again that those that i can buy elation of the sanctions but government entities have all sorts of secondary players they can rely on and fold their problems so again i would urge you distinctive heart about what some of the unintended consequences might be near section for the other hand artworks that they'll from very ineffective because again dublin's setup other shell competence that created the role of companies that have banned by exceed the european union now there's sanctions against doing business with some syrian competence that work and a telecom industry if you look at the justification for those sanctions these they have those companies additional competition this year and government again you've been one compa ny another company pops up and you continue sleeping wait for it to make sure that those companies are not connected one of the suggestions that has been proposed uh... in which to solve this problem was through force companies who actually wait for who their customers are in to do what you did utility villages are on the list for sp and i think it's probably told that it's much easier to open out to actually by serbians gin dee wallace them to open a bank account and the in the american bank in part because the banking industry has been forced to do view diligence on their customers they have to be refined again many of us don't like it because it uh... it reads more problems with privacy please again additional severance but there are a justifiable wilson graduations that can actually make sure that our own western technology companies that do business was clients in the middle-east actually engaging bantam weight for it what's happening mark just at the time of sale but all said the time or fuels whenever those records as i used to being used to be weakening report was using down the house because of the mortified and so forth sc again indicates walsh uh... area that the call-in furman that top we do have avedon subnet that's engineers actually knew that the technology ended up in syria which again sas that we need to make sure that the juniors don't just say hey we noticed here but the direction of the caption invision whistle blowing what they want another interesting debate that they think is beginning to happen hi in western europe and in the west as how much of this no leo customer whom we can actually delegate the technology andy i think they'll be the report that have a controversial debate which reviewer portraits of the them to what extent which would actually have tools which is one article just that are used for even services censorship under the general argument again kill switches in this crowd to be the digest evil and that by when surgical technologists are used on c_ uh... technologies that are used for bob dole today and you don't see how and in fact the closing off that uh... technology would actually be a bad thing so i think there are some valid the dates that they have to drop sense for example now place in that sense of technology that though it's not ok they claim that the actual more need for where the technologies have been lost in the next morning for forty thousand customers and if their technology ends up being used in syria they just make sure that they either don't how do you know that or that they somehow remotely uh... during office again i'm not sure that sexual happening but they claim to be engaging in continues the diligence the question here of course it is very complicated and that's how can they justify using more surveillance immortals which is when we actually talked against sardines and fills richest pet generally and this is awful benefit uh... there's no other way from twenty four was being done with this technology excel for declining technology companies to engage in more service of their customers which again may be justifiable indicated it on when the case of syria but we need to make sure that the same thing is not happening uh... when clients in the last days against against the war of controversial down but i would like to urge that to just to point out that this is not my while thinking dole section some ideas debated by some ngos like texas now for example in the west so it may be happening and i think it's useful to participate in some of these debates out what the anticipate making these additional probably in very short term get worse it will get worse because on the one hand i think this is a duration of the middle-east is more slowly easy in clear cut as it seems how do any of the year again government for example started engaging in social fifth filtering which means they now banned for another few websites which were not actual event on the qaddafi a house is a reporter that in arabic lost work which is a very disturbing development but they didn't meet flight that they will be more controversial skins depending on which with solutions going in bosley detainees in asia and of course it issues radically different in the old city but given the countries which have supposedly been liberated by the recipient i would argue that that's the issue is not as clear cut as it seems to make sure the same one more use salts opening intervenes in different formats uh... in each country but the troubles me is that it will be on the bed elicitation are also promises to get worse the city for its former u site from about six dollars riskier and for those of you who don't know the estudio stencil collective security guarantees nation which is kind of an nato block of the former soviet union both guys again it is really concerned about their spring pocket and their first encounters of course to uh... calls the ramani pouring in surveillance systems so we are beginning to see more cooperation within those countries we see them passing um... the strategy document whistle-stop spain for securing the cyberspace of the member states and they have the explicit in saying that would be willing to do is to prevent another airplane one way to do a good within visual surveillance show ghost hunters and that's asian male welcome to come from it those numbers have more can be reached in purchases of serbians gear with its camped out front is scanned the middle-east themselves as the haven't used it so we will see new customers we don't know really what's happening in russia how much do you guys actually being supported by the ice these on the man's from athens the it may be the case that all of the passing through the former soviet somehow ends up escorted by uh... those high season if need be the case that russia will come to the gate of some of those countries of the need to identify a particular blow over again this is something to keep an eye on i'm just are going up probably and i think that he just additional get much worse than it used to be one disturbing development of the sky find troubling is that china is beginning to flex its muscles in his companies are beginning to period that was passed around the world that some apple for these presence in africa lazy knows one of the largest uh... mobile network mobile group of companies on parvaz uh... uh... milk is immense uh... and others of that heart actively spreading around the globe and that are supplying technology about again is configured in a way to the bill although flew into exile uh... the fact that this or chip and that they are all from the chinese government actually helps to subsidize the implementation of those tough words because it fits within the chinese foreign policy is also something very troubling and i think that we need to keep a close eye on the field is not the section outdated by a few years eyelids gas if if you look at harding's presence an african uh... virtually every single country would be covered but you also see news items like this which mostly go unnoticed so this is a very diagonal about china's economic aid from although i which would not normally appear on the one st enough people sitting in this audience with the fugitive mostly interests you that the chinese now supplying the mold on government is the author of an systems which again deeply missed which is more reporting at old trafford but again in the times of protest in the hatch in those protest melo in two thousand in mind began the turned against the protesters who used in the identified them with wise-cracking them or whatever all that is happening for free you from just a bit avalanche of the cheney state something much closer to where i come from from palestine now that i was in those regions within the chinese and develop some governments about again club in supplying some video surveillance technology written by at the local office of clothing style staff it's just for you know theory but now you assess traffic management lebed is the centerpiece of local security but i think that have been asked by the wall street journal was actual much more open about video purposes in sap that's what you poor and found centers and potentially preventing terrorism in the plot uh... again the extent to which this is subsidized by the chinese government we don't know the extent to which uh... this is the ultimate way too virtual facilitate surveillance by the government for political purposes we don't know but this is something that is worse keep an eye on because what the chinese are doing in this case is much less visible boston to blast but it's also much hotter to convince the chinese companies with the same kind of persuasion but we can convince the rest of conflicts they did not react the juliet somewhat in our view some examples of them actually changing their behavior but it's much harder to convince them than to convincing ortiz emmons uh... laughing again the lead of assignments which is just one merger to that is that we actually have some western academics when this particular example academics who've worked at the university of california los angeles u_c_l_a_ uh... who actually taking money from the chinese government to supple and profits messages we basically higher uh... you know i people who'll whatever the stadium before on the stand on the combine it with their software and end up with this very nice scotch image to pack systems which actually it's all part of the main challenges in video surveillance remake of intelligent conduct weekly at the ship research because now you can search views with tact because whatever is being seen on those forces being labeled for making this a map of data indices of the search it now the question is why do we have people who are working in american and western university is taking money from the chinese government uh... to build slash seven systems so it may be entirely benign and the number one but i would argue that that is not enough attention uh... paid to what's actually happening in this field and i would see that there are many emerging technologies like this but talking about four point of stop i'm talking about something uh... much more cutting out you know to me the facial recognition technology is so also resolved at the mining uh... techniques which are still quite off initially choir quite a bit of academic expertise out to be for them our and i think this is an opportunity to keep a close are you want all sorts of academic institutions who are taking money from him in the competence and that governments and you know chinese mobius elephant in the storm i think we need to be much more careful in terms of what the search is being done and to sensitize the researchers to the petition so what it is said that the way now the more upbeat apartments presentation will can actually be bound by ordinary uh... activists and that is in some people concerned for the future of the internet and yeah i would say that there are two things for the domino there's a picture of them in advance and i think there is some kind of pyramid that is emerging i think first of all it's very easy for us to turn the tables on surveillance industry and start engaging in surveillance of that understood attitudes becoming easier and easier touching wait the more of what they're doing in part because this companies have been careless in the last few years and they have you leave debilitating was to be do you all of public finance that they shouldn't have given the atrocious thing but they're doing so for some investigative journalist you know this is there and uh... silver from bloomberg you know this guy wrote a book today saying at three thousand five hundred year old all you know chalice from kuwait and i would put his attention to investigating buddhist ecological blizzard intended this is a dream come true because he'd actually engage in very nice investigative work the precinct shipments to investigative journalist this is great but i would argue that also for people hallmark card carrying investigative journalists poor people who see it you know their computers like most of us it is also possible to engage in start keeping a close eye in this company's so this is sponsoring a web site on both a solid foundation in the last uh... they're loving back where you can actually see it that uh... local assistants the company that hired that was selling building technology to syria claiming that that was going to rock you hired law passed in the back sherwood rowland shock with those lobbyists are you committed an entire p_t_a_ off truly where they come from a lot of this information is public resulted in an r_u_ on something warrants you know expert controls on the spot side the keeping some key award that would be within seven technology would also like to see what's changing who's hiring cool again this was not well reporter analyst what offense to this law that is the hired bible called in out of washington post into what that would have allowed local high it down because they were about to be slow and actually in the middle of this news about them selling people taking exterior special sold the company at twice the market capitalization for about one point five bill in dollars so the government of the wall that's what i'm saying is that we can actually see some of the hundred bs approves assessment female isn't close attention to sites like this uh... telecom is that they did an amazing job with setting up this weekend blow cabinet where you can actually cargo and report on what some of these companies are selling linked to my reports link the news reports link a particular news items up again i think it's a beautiful project the peekskill i think if all of you don't start investigating each of these companies adding more information for the senate will advance much more but also the media with that's much more uh... just to give you call this one of example all what national media still placed an influential as opposed to global media like wilbur so bloomberg has been reporting on this appellant company hot area for if you would support a few months it into a paulus might damage to the compa ny until he fell in newspapers picked up the story so canada let's set a pick up the story began interviewing the executives within a few days and of course the roles of protest against there is some of them by the local product body which also used his attention in the felony dea uh... after that happened immediately interest that nowhere exiting this market at the editing his business i would like to this wouldn't have happened it was just more workable for the journal you donate local media to engage u_s_ newspapers in the khalil were in germany going from print them are considered them in the north of twenty chaplain to local companies engage in this state so making sure you find the local equal impulse whoever does his job for bloomberg who covered us to drop wall street journal will be amazing convincing the editors that you need dedicated team and that would happen cuz bloomberg those people are dedicated tracking this in few four-year and he'll be able to make results so uh... if you have any influence with your national newspapers go and argue that the need to dedicate people put out the deeper confidence and and how did you do this investors can be persuaded as well uh... summer you may have seen this item from earlier this year when on come on particular of financial fund actually decided to divest from cisco because they couldn't get satisfying answers about of course work in uh... in china identity i think we must of those companies tracking where they get their money and impassioned investors i think it's another thing to do but also investigating individual conflicts so i was was small while doing research for the skilled i came across this company colors wireless and i saw there was a mansion from despite files but there were no files attached to it was just batch of two months johannes accomplished by the correct and others with no brochures nothing infringes be the best known scanning the bush was the does nothing that you could find so that's something out online and almost like a disciple company has a dentist doctor venture capitalist from the network nevada meant that there was one of the executives and basically gave the all pulling in black and to see that their technology is being used by government agencies in the middle east africa and asia pacific regions you know it including the asians are being this is something of the inside on the record read them off the fatal stabbing public knowledge would think and on the figure out what it is a bachelor cell that missile technology which the fellow stempel draco gatherings of people with mobile phones to help create some kind of a jury found some more report anyone free and preserve for the mobile phone is that the entity do it in the old time to do it historically is so you can actually go one cannot forceware weeks time uh... you know one more day and that's you know they claim it's old but i think there is its gaze at the use of technology to track the pastors right you can go and historically analyze who was where two given public square for time and i'm going to worry about the doorstep for than the actual promising to the rules of who could offer some kind of data mining and start incorporating you know social baidoa social media data process to this thread that seems like one of these people so public about and then just give you some more news reports and you should be just opened an office in the middle is based in dubai but they're planning to sell the more surveys defrauded to those governments he said they just double their manpower in india it's going to be a good year for them rebekah the the people i'm sure that this lights is that because this competition honest moral us avoid it any public scrutiny so far the media the threat of alabama more for the call of the media who don't actually care about this evidence implications but i think it's more smiled at some places a call to them on the school's calm but he warns that the u_s_ onto the governments in the middle-east why exactly have the open this office uh... what exactly was saying from the bar invited bill the president of the day on serbian spare that's happening in the body aren't the problem for so this is something it can be done by individuals is something that can be done but what was the people in the pit and that's the whether by mortified you know the way the wiki off of that adela comments or just by falling up on the report from bloomberg i don't think that given the crisis investigative journalism that we have these days dot even newspapers and news outlets like bone broken wall street journal will be able to go and investigate the hundred companies this is something that needs to be done in the cold sores matter and i think this is the kind of subject that can actually be tracked down from open sources because this companies have just been so public about at some of those companies have huge allies which again can be embarrassed uh... the investors can be embarrassed i mean this is something that the dam needs to be investigated and started on this is something the individual bloggers to do and they're not all of those companies have allies some of them all to have his balls claiming that they actually proud to be supplying technology to iran and i have been again this is something that boggles my mind but uh... this stuff needs to be trapped and the executives need to be questions about what exactly makes them so proud to be supplying this technology uh... to some of the most historic and governments uh... in the world but i think how much more ambitious passed in if you think of this pyramid that up right liberal this basic investigative or outsourcing that again i think about the political bodies inside the dairy basis with their foundation of this cabinet i think the second important task as for us to activist a journalist for intellectual support the colleges to start linking the sales of this technology to three karen states to the actual developments uh... in domestic surveillance in democracy it's again this world has not been made by most news reports we think the best knowledge is building a quid for the purposes of the middle-east no this technology is built for the purposes force the western world personages and that's the next handle i would argue importing about this technology when we talk about it to the public may have sent this letter which will be in capsule aids this debate really well that's a letter from one of the women one of the people who runs of these big surveillance fear that has generated so much coverage who told you to go on in this wedding full because it just again perfectly encapsulates blodgett most of the surveillance industry in the west but also the rest of law enforcement agencies daniella just for the district and everything is was reading in full shelved well at least should basically she's complaining for the wall street journal editors they have taken on this investigation which is claiming that well you know the more guys you talk about that that you would ross perot happened united states because he was diverted strata insyaallah drops in the seven cents torture stay a little paragraph i think it's very important she basically saying dot abt this coverage will create an atmosphere the congress isn't likely to pass an update that will fall into stocks on wall the won't require social african companies to deploy special features to support foreign forstmann without the update the opportunity for u_s_ companies to develop a new launch interest abroad as the master clip for eventual export will be very quick retail that that's a powerful statement exaggerated the wholesale grocers who thinks and first of all indicated any help in suppressing their presence you know we are here to help will do it it's it's cool second is that now they can help in johnson went to china and just happen to think is the more important part this stuff the main driver this market of the use of the u_s_ law enforcement unfair was written in the last of the german law enforcement this law enforcement assault force so i think we need to really cold city parts for the slaughter at them and i think the first one is the reason for the kill if you're going to have the quotes from some of the people of all from the school sports just nicholas indeed walked stamp edited this analysis includes anything about launcher writer who knows the debate so when you have a job a plus for us to serve and spheric leaving dot this technology is absolutely vital for civilization and if you can have a cities in the bad guys can communicate to you by intersection now that such a little i mean right now if you i think about it for their lifetime workforce with them have been perception people it is uh... you know if you know they managed to that mobile phones digital system data mining and they were doing fine you know the actual solving everything that they need to solve without having the capability making financial whatever and i'm just saying that this statement itself was to destroy the rise because if you like about his today dot logic you can go through all of this concede that you could actually attack the premises there and embarrass the people making those arguments and the media or elsewhere the second point about china's going out jobs closely but this is somewhat ridiculous i did point out that companies like what they and others idea of hard to persuade but actually if you look closer they also this long to embarrassingly accommodation vast media in part because all of those companies half conditions for the western markets as well so you have twelve h was built on a get into the american market for a decade now and they cannot because this is backed up data connection for the chinese government so every time the wall street journal about the argument an analytical embarrassing for me for doing business with iran the gap hw pressure to actually get out of it on so now they kind of panetta total all those seeking plants around the just to keep the whole point more thought again let me just be a smoke screen they were still being bolt but that argument that somehow the chinese companies will fill in this market again mister to scrutinize some of those drops the more they performed by drug companies like what they in both companies also used form to embarrassing incentives this part about length of domestic i mean something is something we we need to focus our energy in intellectual effort including cooper debuted some of those reports from window intelligence there is some serbian spheres symbol also are carefully you'll see that this largest representatives from around the or earlier syria away any other country vests mindlessly recarey bank of the qualities such as steve that you know you have representative for more than solidified government agencies of the west attended those fears to buy their technology made including even the interior department station while file wildlife service but its this is the deal corinth industry vo sab video people paying for those solutions and i think we have to go back and look at some of the arguments dot in the yard and other law enforcement agencies have been making about their inability who century war unless they have this lawful interception pulls this is where do you want to be to stopping that trade licence laughlin sanctions in those being much more critical about the actual needs of our own the massive more enforce the nation's so for those of people who don't know about that but i was going dark problem it's basically a and after that the f_b_i_ launched about five years ago where they applying on the one hand too will build the loss and passed laws that will allowed them to say well below at you know the same level of local interest up we'll find communications on c_ on social networking sites war here to peer sites and services as they have swiss uh... foam and so they want to be able to intercept real-time communications that for wild side of existing walls uh... more effectively but they also in the meantime double only trying to pass laws that also investing in pools into something that you need to understand that day often lasting until school standards to those polls come from defeated the testimony off f_b_i_ general counsel uh... through the senate religious here you'll see that she's actually gary uh... open about uh... what they'd be i wants and they don't want to build a new released from walking to stop committee should be in the land deal time but what she's claiming to be very and the second quarter things much more interesting she's basically saying that and the i understand stuff individual tailored solutions which affords us industry could ease too busted exist to provide are old enough and that they have to do the exception rather than the rule messages that i've made that both of the art doesn't want to be candidly for today davis in the state and that they would allow the passing you more in them private industry out of existence which i think it's a very clever before plumes but for us and activist side there's always something that people just that filled the small comes from a block walls that you can buy a staffer at the affair but that doesn't get anymore brophy them when perot internet uh... liberty of the mia farrow handbook this week with the staff of felonies claiming as that as long as f_b_i_ can build falls daffodil distraught safely without compromising business privacy you know what that was a risk being very secure you know basically they can build the perfect religion and use it for surveillance them it's much better than a breeding ambassador you wallis and if you see that the kind of arguments invokes here that is not thinking about the schools and then being used by a search engine sheets rise it's all about the efficiency and effectiveness of building tools dot com or politician and i think now out that we have scene uh... with the hats in this year department has more on the panel well i mean by this it's more on that sample of the show all goin embracing of a new version of kelly i wish to do this war the politic wire no building back doors what i mean by this is that will also need to consider the building individually tailored pools awarded for users also have secondary facts and the secondary facts i basically entrenching dictatorships round-table shell this is something that we need to consider and this is actually good because if you think about it it's actually allows us to argue against filia writes it allows us to say that walk right now reality at the point where f_b_i_ has created an industry where they can warning for everything they want and that they'll probably a to make people actually spent some the student government and more because then the dictators who have access to the same that doris i think they have to be a good any political opportunity for people in this moment to actually start actively arguing that disposal enough we have to regulate them they have to say each of them but there is no way that the f_b_i_ shouldn't will be needed to build the new law with required will be back doors i think this is very important for the media to pick it up because of the don't pick it up will continue talking about sanctions and since nothing of that sanctions visible or opportunity here which does it lead to the master debate this investment if you that we need to embrace the other point did a lost one of the standard that i've been trying to build that i think away you know when to start was investigations of those companies continue to have in the debate about domestic service fee lost point he's going to get the foreign policy element in all of this right what i mean by this something very simple weekend of course damn western companies sc from selling technologist to countries like iran it's much harder to make that argument the policymakers but saudi arabia because western governments petula quite okay with saudi arabia nor most the best anxious on them so again we need to make sure that all four paws on polls and sanctions does mark driven past from also engaging in a bowl of foreign policy debate i'll just to give an example of hollow influential the existing foreign policy position find this reconsider the fate of cisco systems does all of you know has been accused of supplying uh... powers to the chinese and actually selling those photos was explicit arguments that they can use them for paramount incidents in no poland's imports of human rights groups announced you insist on not just one but several it's a company that has a reputation problem but less than this one i would assume so when you see any is i don't like this venues item from while two thousand and ten as basic thing is that in about the u_s_ state department taking it delegation off technology competition that shows you that the state department arranged a meeting for executive francisco was the syrian president vacancy on top of that fix and how does that square was the rapid improvement in the three of them and everything else about the of the state department and others have been advances and it might happen is because i can tell uh... this year c_r_a_ was an ally right so it was okay to be a actual arranging shipments over routers surveys the collision walked off those whose names that and nursing much has changed to actually see the later that year structurally he seemed in the war from the state department was corporate excellence gillam all the violations and all the lawsuit from what i would have been having in china north where if so please see if there's an ally in part because the companies have been working on have mauldin high priority foreign policy-wise it's not just american companies he actually did many of those reports in the wall street journal and washington paulson elsewhere coldly you will see about that in french even european double triple prettier complicity you know the wall street journal for example uh... speculated dot them against what they are serbians capacity about about who was visiting france and he managed to negotiate uh... if we start closing his people empower back down again lydia was seen as an ally all i'm saying here is that we need movie on this walk was oranges uh... just because we need all to do scrutinize engagement uh... current engagements the dow western governments have this conference olestra scrutinize wilson vigilance we will have a past any wallis that will prevent the seal such technology to saudi arabia botany thank you tom is a very easy target it whites behavior on whether it's the european union was as the u_s_ government no one likes them if you can't on the other hand about saudi arabia about rain though so much more complicated cases in part because we actually see american and i would assume german weapons humbling to saudi arabia magazine sixteen billion were some problems was sent to saudi arabia by the united states government alone anionic pales in comparison to serbians here whatever survey and he ends up in saudi arabia and it's a what needs to change is not as possible i think in the abstract about banning no paid to the polls from being exported they'd need to use this debate is up but you just put in august the engagement that our government half of those jeans and i think the democrats especially an example of the claim that they wanted for a forty thousand of the users enables users and up in syria they were torn off their service i wouldn't doubt that they will not bring of the service of those users i knw i pray you know and and and saudi arabia at them again that's a problem that used to be sold from the front porch paper than just the expert the pundit ripples of politics but also it's an opportunity for gifts people who are beginning to think about it politically and whether it is for the firefighters with telekom it's a stronger into this specialist think much more explicitly a about the foreign policy dimension for their work uh... i don't think it's about paint all for those and refused to pay anything to do some change that's possible and i also think it's plausible factually depot reclaim exported to the current fascination with several of the internet and their spring there shouldn't be a court of arguments that at all so much about the internet but that are about foreign policy process because on last week start engaging in this vicious in a much more political and strategic matter will still end up was made it governments that affected by western allies benefited from western technology and i think i'll stop here and this will have them a list of questions thank you i know that i might stick i would assume that if you want us to get there confusion so if you a burning faster questions just ask it it is a question about could you will leverage on these sort of social filtering that you mentioned is being used in libya he had and it's something that just came out by the one paperwork dot is there in there but that's the way ability there but i saw one of my colleagues contracts that the in arabic appointed me for that article as far as i understand they're beginning to filter out pornography websites uh... and again uh... that person gets a close eye he wants to open an initiative heat to work to keep gives rickles i'm leaving and he claims that while qaddafi was in power after all the company that they have less political so they would fill that out access the web sites with a specifically about with an opposition but they would not filter access to move in a sense of pornography or you know seems like that uh... that's all it now i haven't seen any information about it in english but the staff of war story off if you work for these features or something okay and if you get a little credit plus for creating the market in the first place if it weren't for our law enforcement agencies the whole market would be exist basically led the company's fell for sending this stuff we may to other countries as well and i think the solution is not too bad the exports to iraq but to bend the whole thing make it by today and something that will rogue nations like uh... u_s_a_ will still go to i mean you have to do you have to bend the whole thing on the other ways that won't go away it's not ok to export restricted denmark will meaning the perspective from better and an effort by the reason i truly know and i think when i showed you some of the statements from those guys from the survey and scariest you on this day that civilizational collapse if you byron perception and that many people and i know the washington to do about this a live in america many people in washington within senators and their staffers who know nothing about the quality that should be live those statements rights of the question then becomes how some people actually from technology hoa hackers who knows something actually communicate that all lead story and that is essentially practical as you have seen all of those two political parties have lobbyists all of them a half communicators all of them know how to control the conversation right until now was an exceptional this news coverage in bloomberg usable to join them in elsewhere i did in the sea anyone actively seeking the perspective for us you know they can guys like in the audience yet so the question maybe how to build an effective communication strategy and how you can actually make sure that this conversation is not dominated by law best but actually a flag factories evidence dot important say the plot he doesn't have intercepted abilities were a few years there was a sham hasn't collapsed but it's a question of communications and i think that some things that need to be addressed maybe one of the contents of this event nato an amazing job of communicating this dollars to five seven thousand people i'm just curious if iraq any staffers who worked for u_s_ senate race in this audience andy allen is probably the key word that we want to have any staffers working for senators in this audience but that was they share a massive stick on this issue will be conducted you know and dominated by people who claimed civilizational collapsed that's a problem with you guys need to solve this how to communicate it's not necessarily a problem off uh... you know having to make a deposit proves that some of the shimon peres i think one thing we ask activists can do is point doubts uh... on how different keys surveillance is sold to governments and to citizens especially in democracies especially in europe city retention assault the government says that the idea of solution to track bruce of uh... opposing interest whereas it's sold to the citizens of something and that helps to protect you from terror and i think this is one of the lines we can also we can also hit make it clear that for the government this means something totally different than they communicate man after lady again a lot of dance is a question off making those arguments visible in public but i think most of the airplane provides an excellent historical opportunity you guys can essentially hijacked a very emotional narrative about the struggle for democracy in the meadowlands which still dominates a lot of newspapers and make sure that you absolutely block about tonight's events and you do end up making arguments about what's happening back at home one of the witnesses oldest article simple american involves the journal i think was that very few of them actually traced the rules of the problem to domestic seven and that's i think the next hour and i think it's good if you can manage to in insert herself if you will and those conversations would actually be able to read them indonesian and whatever the action you want point the limits of domestic surveillance one st boy christmas soft some of the struggles against there is more than a small so now the time to do a i'm afraid of a year the media attention will be there yesterday i think mister tucker carlson wintertime right sir thanks for ur predator i think it's important to me at fifty-six so-called lawful intercept instead of just lawful intercept because what this is actually an expansion of police powers at least in most of the places in which this technologies being developed it would be an expansion in the countries where it's developed it's also an actual capability extension the places where it's all of my cancer there's something to about that and so i think framing it as an expansion is very important and we should reject the expansion just as we should actually reject the core itself but i would never taken a step further we should say we should finding individuals who run the company's photographs of the on their face book profiles all that stuff and we should publish that information because these people are essentially like which a homa during the second world war with ibm these companies notification of rights abuses they custom tailor the for the update them it's not like when you sell a car the nicest people when they threw me out of their wiretap respond washington d_c_ this said don't we just sell this stuff and it's like a car and it's really important to note that it is not like a cards it is more like a tank where you say you're going to provide service and you're going to provide ammunition and you're going to provide ammunition that specifically targets felon gong and that's important rights it's an expansion with a individually target people based on political socials sexual and so on and and other beliefs as well as actual properties that are at their intrinsic to those people and then they killed them and that's what they do with this technology it's an arms industry where the murder people and so if an extension of murdering people as i think a really serious problem and so what we can do though is we can find the people that are involved with that and we can turn the tables on them and ownership out all of them the patriot act thank you maggie was this was one of us have uh... again i think it's even worse than that because it's very problematic ineffectual nonsensical to talking about some bright lawful intercept in the context of around where the government can bend the laws of warns and that in out the debate category of walpole all kind of disappears and resolved so many of those days because that is that the rule of law doesn't the u_n_ sense so as long as there's the colleges are being developed on the promise that paid their cable but because they have lost something actually that i can control that people in the west but it doesn't apply in the history there as the federal anything we have to be quite explicit in saying dot something that explicitly recognizes technological local interests off also pull off a winter stuff is not all warm pool by any is that it not sure when is this a dictatorship because there are models of law and all systems that will actually read the latest news so this is also a rhetorical a peculiar thing is that it's lawyer because the fact of the competence again i have more put back in the executive and it's getting pressure suggests that i know that some of these searchers is out of the media or tried to go out there it's a popular product core which is based in germany have basically been told that if you don't mean represent what we are what we say that they could to court and that the question is how can they actually make sure that our media can you put in those compliments of those companies that stratton to take those style media and it was two of them out of existence and that's something that is probably much better to be done by the usual activist in oman aggressively they are the source says them for the bomb that will work with wall street journal because those guys have losses to loose and a lot of us has so many losses the laws of this morning that one most important matter thank you i think i'll stop here allow okay one last question not at this point they can | 28c3 | UCwBVURsT1hSnFT8vGO6vSqw | 2011-12-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,765 | 60,160 |
gd7A66DK1Bw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd7A66DK1Bw | Alex's Truthblog (WWU 48 ff 2018) | this is my intro video have you ever wanted to scream out the answer in class cuz you knew you were right have you ever felt like no one really listened to you my wife might my ex-wife didn't listen to me she said I should get a real job make the world go round for once she was flat-out wrong my name is Alex and I'm a flat earther and welcome to my truth blog here's where shoot [Music] [Applause] [Music] greetings brothers good afternoon the comrade of the earth plane we have some exciting information to share with you indeed we were just discussing the true globalists themselves of psyches they think Columbus sailed around the earth and proved it was round wrong he was beat by wait for it Vikings the original globe heads you see the horns on their helmets are clearly used for Dilemma the-- a treat we know is common in lizard people yet despite this definitive evidence I have even more to share you see when you take the word Viking and analyze each letter you get vegan imperialist criminals what's going on either her internet went out or not we finally found her as our friend was Saint the Vikings once in the flat world is that two down once ago that's me well please I still have an ace up my sleeve well did you [Music] my stuff together flip-flops on brass knuckles let's meet that anymore you know maybe cuz have a nice thank-you party no no I had a bike you I'd like you make crumbs in my bed any day like cookie party everything will be great we didn't work my ex-wife stir it [Music] you got home a neighbor but crazy poisons trying to kill me I'm sorry but I thought you wanted friend I thought I thought you were nice I'm not nice [Music] | WWU Digital Media Center | UCAv0GA0rAtOwLTNFXnr9jhA | 2019-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 318 | 1,665 |
ckggsCl0T9E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckggsCl0T9E | Irena/Nika Installer for Igor 8 using Github depository https://github.com/jilavsky/SAXS_IgorCode | hello this is instruction video how to install in Egor 7 Irina Nika or Indra packages and this is installer specific installer for installing from a github repository of these packages which will be used for Igor 7 and higher this procedure cannot be used for installing Igor in Igor 6 first me let me show you that we have an Igor depository that is this is the address for it on and github on the J alaskey sex underbar Igor code this will contain most of the times and updated versions of the packages a github has an interesting way of providing me with the possibility of declare a snapshot of this depository to be a release and then what I did is I wrote a procedure Igor macro file which will allow you to install whichever release is available so this is the eagle co depository if you go in here is an Igor installer that are evil Igor installers which I was using previously for Igor 6 here is for Igor 7 and that's the old Java installed if you go in here the PD latest p XP file is the current version of the installer but if we go back here is the sacs eager code and there are various versions of the code which are many releases we will be installing these rare release of 620 a 2016 versions this is currently the only release that is the other ones should not be used because in the meantime I was working on the Installer and changing configurations so this one is the only version which can be currently installed it contains packages from June 28 2016 but it's packaged for you brought us Adam so what we have here is I have Igor seven now we have a 7.0 one 64-bit version and I have open a Gore gh installer Irina Nika versions 0.6 beta and when I do that I get an nothing experiment there's nothing in it in here is an install packages I can go in and select open github GUI when you do it you get two panels you get a panel here which contains the controls and here is a instruction file so hopefully that is enough instructions to follow if necessary what you want to do first is you want to decide if you are installing from a local folder or if you are installing from the github depository so and the Installer allows you to check both places and install from whichever place you want the reason why you can install from local folder is because downloading from github may take for a long time because the file is like 80 megabytes and so if you are if you are on a slow into the network it may take you know three four five minutes before you get 80 megabytes on your computer so in this case I have the file on a desktop you can see it here on the left hand side which is a file running from and I have actually downloaded a current version of the code from the depository I can use that or what I can do is I can install directly from the github will try the data github but it's going to take a long time so I'm going to cut a part of that in the middle while it's downloading first thing what you want to do is check packages variations when you do it it downloads an information from the github which tells it what versions are available and what the releases are available so out here it now lists releases this is the currently what is defined as a current release if there are previous releases in that there would be here a list of previous releases you can also include beta releases so if there is a release which is declared as betta it will be available here so if you check beta releases there would be now wait that at least is what I did is I actually declared the same release both as a release and a beta release so even though it's the same code and same package it's here multiple times notice there is a master what master is it's whatever is now today at this moment in the github depository and that is important to keep in mind that there is no guarantees the master will even run I have all intentions of holding the master to be usable but if there happened to be a bug in it it should be fixed before a release but it may not be working at this time correctly anyway but it allows you to grab the current version if you know something was recently fixed for your needs in there so well you can also use local folder if you check local folder it asks you where the folder of files is and you can actually select this is my what I called my favorite version so it's sacks on the body got code - my favorite version that happens to be whatever I download it you can actually hold on that and have it available at your facility and everyone can install from the same package and then they'll all have the same code you select the code it will see you'll get you a message it's working it's reading the local version here because it needs to verify what is there and turns out it has the same information that notice it says local version versions in and whatever the folder is it found what the versions of the packages are the minus one means that there are that these packages are are not present in here so I'm going to do so I'm going to uncheck that I'm going to hit check versions and what you can see is this will now be this will now be at whatever is available next I need to decide what am i checking so I'm gonna I'm gonna be installing and I'll install everything okay keep in mind that you can install it on have to install everything but if you delete something uninstall a specific package you should reinstall all the other packages because some of the shared libraries may have been deleted and things may not necessarily work so now with this I can go and hit install update select it and what it will do is it will start downloading it you can see it's now downloading a package zip file from github since for some reason my virtual machine today is relatively slow in downloading files it will take probably about a minute or so so I will restart when this changes and now you can see that things have changed the install is currently unzipping the downloaded file so it's it's running it's running on Windows it's running a batch file which I have created and which will unzip the file once it's unzipping a temp folder it will then be copied to the desktop so at this moment there is an uninstallation going on that all takes a little bit of time now it's copying the file and it's creating a folder so it created a folder here on the desktop of the name sexy gorko - november 2016 - - and now it's running a procedure where it's copying the files in the appropriate places and when it's done you can see it comes up and says a custom installation finish successfully at this moment it into instructions you can delete the zip file delete the folder with the unzipped data and install lock if everything is fine of course you don't have to do it and if you decide you want to use the unzipped file or the zip file as a backup to have it locally on your machine so you can reinstall later if you want what it did at the end it risks can be current macros available to Igor it verified the variance is telling you now that the local version is 2.61 release is 2.6 1 and everything is ok so now what we have is we have a you go to installer file which put out with all the files whatever files where they belong we then on the desktop have the zip file which was downloaded we have its unzipped version and then if we have an install lock which you can then open you can look at it it's not very helpful for most people but the important thing on that one is if something goes wrong so if something goes wrong can you get an error message the instructions say send me via email the install log so I can verify what happened to where and which part of the code fail the log should have a lot of really reasonable information so now if you decide you want to uninstall the file so you don't want to use them again the procedure is the same you basically get here you do check versions it will upload a download everything borders here it then knows what's needed then you simply can uncheck or check the check boxes of the files you want to uninstall and just hit uninstall it will download the configuration files from the web which tell it which files belong to each package and it simply goes in and Duty's the file it makes notes again into the same lock and basically it now cleans it up and you can see that no package is installed anymore so you can this way you can control which packages uninstall and install keep in mind if you have uninstalled a single package you now want to go in and reinstall the packages ok the ones which you want to use for example let's say you wanted to get rid of Indra you can now install this one if you already have a copy on the local folder will they have that here why don't you just use it in this case we can select it only the ones which you want to use check these local folder pick the November 2016 - - every scans it again and now you can check just few packages keep in mind that all of these three packages Irena Indra and Anika each one of them needs xop support and we can install either 32-bit or 64-bit in case you have a 32-bit version of ego 7 you just install a 32 bit if you have 64-bit you can install both of them there is no penalty in doing that and then you simply install at this moment it's not going to be downloading anything from the web so it's much faster you can just copying over with the files from one place to another and it's done or finished just going to tell us what is installed you're going to see that even though it's not available all right you see that we have a Irina we have the xop support but we don't have the Inga so this is the proper way how to install it install the packages this works only in Igor 7 and it's using the github for the distribution if you have any questions I'll send me an email if you find a problem with the installer please send me the lock and any other information mainly what is specific or special in your computers I have tested this on a Mac I have tested it on a Windows I have to stay on various operating systems it seems to work so if there is something unique on your computer I need to know what it is so I can write some kind of workaround | Irena and Nika SAS software | UCDTzjGr3mAbRi3O4DJG7xHA | 2016-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,982 | 10,140 |
2DALQpBPgmU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DALQpBPgmU | Long-Term Care Insurance: What to consider when purchasing | foreign credentials and experience what companies do they represent carrier are is the carrier basically the insurance company highly rated do they have a history of rates stability these are probably some of the most important because if you if you're purchasing long-term care today at an insurance policy for long-term care chances are it's not something you're gonna you actually use for possibly 20 or 25 years from now and because of that you want to make sure that the company is financially stable and that they have been in the business of long-term care for a long time back in the 80s several companies jumped in the business and have since experienced so many claims that they've actually quit selling long-term care and actually sell their book of business what that's done though for those folks that had the policies they still have them but they're having to pay more they are they are this is a health insurance policy so they could potentially increase premiums because of that potential it's critical that you pick a good company and you pick a company that's stable that's not to say that they too couldn't experience a rate increase but you're you're less likely to have problems in the future reimbursement and dignity or cash those are the three types of long-term care policies basically a reimbursement policy is probably the most common and the most and mostly what I'm seeing now as far as companies selling Rim under reimbursement policy for instance if you were to buy a policy that would pay up to five thousand dollars a month you would whether you were receiving home care or in a facility whether it be assisted living or a nursing home or Hospice Care Facility you would go into the facility and basically pay the first 90 days either through your own out of your own funds or through other insurance that's your What's called the elimination period or deductible and then the reimbursement policy you would basically submit your bills and be reimbursed for your actual expenses after that 90-day period the nice thing about the policy too it has automatic waiver premium meaning that once you're on claim and once you've gone that 90 days you no longer pay premiums on that policy if you're if you're married and you have a and you have a your two policies The spouse's policies linked together in some cases both premiums would be waived if one spouse was on claim Indemnity and cash policies those were sold for a while a number of years back I'm not seeing those near as much their their tax advantages to the reimbursement policy and I think with the cash and indemnity policies that's one reason we have not seen that many of those recently and I don't know that they're still available ability to for afford during your lifetime that's something important um in in figuring out what a client needs when I sit down with the client and trying to help make sure that the policy is not only what they want but it's also affordable we all we also have to look at you know what's affordable going forward as well foreign | DavidWise.com Insurance | UCd84VKkIOBpW0_dPlAoesdQ | 2014-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 541 | 3,055 |
_NcsRGabX_Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NcsRGabX_Q | Epic New Katana Challenge in Scum 0.95 Starting | and we are live good day folks good evening we are live for the path of Heroes challenge something a bit different today and um I'm starting out on the journey to four completely separate corners of the map I need to first off putut myself down a log so the challenge I need to get to the four corners of the map carrying a log can only take can only pick up sorry try that again I can only carry what I pick up you can say I'm starting next to my base figured it's as good a place to start as any yeah I kind of know a knife [ __ ] so I got across myself craft myself an axe so I can pick up a log then we'll get on our way hope everyone can hear what's going on I that for which one's going to be our trusty log this log has to stay with us for the whole journey first one is going to be the first temple is right over on the east coast of the Zed Island just above that town that City over there is the first temple figure I'll not too far from that one I'll do that one first and then the second one is right over in Zed 4 over on the west coast of the Zed Island right on the uh the end of that road there so let's get walking shall we see if I can't get myself hunted down by a wolf so what I should do yeah uh train yard I should be able to find plenty of stuff shouldn't we that's on the way let's go with that shall we see if I can't get myself hunted down by a wolf like I did on the last path of the her in this area pack of wolves if I remember right I think it was two or three of them so while we are traveling me R you out the rules so that you guys know what's going on as well in order to complete the challenge you must travel by foot to each of the four altars spread across the map shown by the yellow dots on the map I haven't actually set this up so I can show you on the screen but I've just told you where they are well the southern two are third one that I'm planning to go to is right up in the very North West corner of the map about as far Northwest as you can go and still stay on land well not about that is exactly where it is from what together and the fourth one is right in the northeast corner of the map right up in d0 so you can see the military airport is not PVP at the moment which is a bit of a blessing at the moment to the direction I'm planning on traveling see how that goes so you must not use any vehicles to travel you must not hit a ride with anybody that's the first thing so it's all on foot carrying this dirty great big log kind of hoping I can find a hiking backpack to put it in at some point in the future see what happens cuz it it's going to make encounters kind of awkward until I do when you reach each alter you must place the sacred item I the log on the altar the sacred item must be carried by you for the entire Journey sacred item this season is a large wooden log cut from a tree must start with nothing food water weapons and clothing must be found on your journey this will test your mind and body you are not permitted to use Traders while you're attempting the challenge if you die you must attempt to get your log back well you must attempt to get your body an original sacred item back your body despawns or falls through the map you may cut a new log in the location where you died and start with nothing again from that point you won't have to revisit any altars you have already visited so that's pretty much as it was last season as far as those rules goes there is no swimming section during this season's challenge thank God for that that caused no end of problems last time that was probably I think the hardest part of it however this is offset by the length of the trip and the difficult of the Sacred log yes see the sacred log being a pretty significant difficulty to be honest you must produce evidence of your run screenshots of your log on each alter and screenshots and or video of Milestone sites and whatever else you run into think of it as a running Diary of your escapades to share with the community well guess what you guys get the joy of seeing the whole journey not just the highlights so lucky you guys huh you may attempt this with your team or solo I've decided I'm doing this one solo just cuz I'm a sucker punishment challenge will run from now till the end of the week the prize will be given next Saturday when the challenge concludes concludes English speak English uh when the challenge concludes during the sword ceremony so I've got from now until Saturday to complete this challenge the last one from memory took about 8 and a half or 9 hours maybe a bit more in total a lot of that large chunk was trying to recover my body out of the water after I got eaten by a shark you haven't seen that you're missing out it's a lot of fun I did get a golden Katana at the end of it so I did complete the challenge last time hoping to not damage that record this time that's what I should have done is gone via the survey see if I could get a backpack out of should do that now before I go to the train station oh look she's struggling Under The Strain already logs vibrating you're going to have to find some shoes sooner rather than later whoops it easy let's not fall off a high place while carrying a heavy log like I'll find some shoes or at least some clothes that I can cut up into the rags for that to put on my feet just over this Ridge here is look at that walking backpack already I know well I picked that up w didn't judge that very well did I is that Bloody giggle port want run into that just might really bad die some shoes might be able to make ourselves some ammo if to find a gun instruction talking [Music] gloves tools if we all right is that puet still over there they spawn Sur it oh some scrap then we can make oh we need feathers for arrows don't we yeah have a good lockpick bobby pins to make lockpicks with is what I was trying to think of garlic good to have some of that RIS sure that so desperate not going to be doing any cooking anytime soon nothing fancy anyway all right got me log got my secret log hi ho it's off to the ra we go all right he it's off to the r I'll be go what I should do make myself a bow and arrows shouldn't I and that's what I got the scrap for but I don't have the feathers and just use wooden arrows for now though can I let's do that well that was just rubbish wasn't it pick the wrong Bush didn't I Al I could just go along and cut a few of them for oh there's the big building there that I wanted to go to First up cool occasionally some half decent loot in there s a few [Music] arrows and if we do stumble across a beeper not necessarily the end of the world still not going to be still not going to be right let's face it not a disaster amm it's under ammo isn't it there we go I need to my care that I wasn't actually counting was counting 15 yeah so for starters I suppose let's get a bit of stamina back here okay what that a lovely mustard yellow backpack we managed to find isn't that pretty not there only really one color I can think of worse than that sorry do anyone his favorite color is yellow but not a fan there is a up let's just get a bit of stamina back before confront shall we there's a few of them a skin for quiver as grome as that sounds that for later hopefully on some thread there at least one more somewhere over there see if he notices us before do anything drastic but not have to cool we [Music] can I wasn't doing this this Quest I'd love to take that with me oh relax Spade shovel cool tool that can't up it's more what it wants to be don't think I not any that but why is easy enough to come across see scrap no I'm not going to carry it oh now we're talking picked up a patch so I can carry that let's have a look upstairs I found pistols and stuff like that up here let's try our luck what should we find up here no I don't want to motorcycle mask I really saw the point gloves we are not on a PVP server so we don't need to go well suppose red Ren mine so set up that Bice for that think so but be hard to say not a good box and na no not going to be making any mines explosives whatever it is you might out of there you happen to find a rifle can you make interested tonight use that to make a scope that what else can we find up here doing that do we need that think it's only th fishing line for that right thr fishing that's right for all right pretty much exhausted this building let's get out of here move move on a bit see if we can get ourselves shot by a MEC remember exactly where up here the mechs are but I know they're bit further up don't I don't want to get in there get out not really explored this place all that much except for that treasure hunt overly familiar with the this trainyard a uh mix were turned off remember they bu a whole bunch of military cards in the is that this one down here let's go have a look right this is not working for me by [ __ ] ax is a bit heavier than what I'm normally used to for a melee weapon it's slower stop right there oh [ __ ] there's a neck there I have no mercy only uhoh oh how close is he going to come oh thank God for that okay so we're in NE patrolled area already so let's pay a bit more attention shall we so he's going to be paying attention now for surely no surely he's got a bigger troll path than that fine guess we right let's have a look at app come on stop Ming goody one CH there it is it's a tiny little Patrol area and look at that even remembered turn the map off this time right so military have L him it's going to be even more fun now that he's looking for us but still h wrong button RS again it's going to be just about time for some garlic sh right we'll wait for him the L now I suppose been drinking too much water for cond where I remember it bing I worked out well no something I wanted a piece of metal PO for I don't remember it was crafting search that one didn't I up wello M9 and some 9 mil Amo how good's that got to find somewhere to put it him some spirits to like to sterilize some bandages with just need some cloth to make the bandages with some clean Dre what else do I need for that got everything I need for that let's do it cool for stop right there oops ay I will you in your process yeah I suppose getting out of here is going to be the fun part actually that's yeah know these guys going to be for do a bit of hunt through here so we so if we can't find ourselves a magazine for that gun is that actually top things off very nicely so this is a much more relaxed version of searching this building than last time I was here during the PVP treasure hunt look at that ni big stack of boy P that make handy later that control room be anything here don't right spot to snipe will be sniped from D spots over there puppets see any need to go into any of those warehouses what I really want is a magazine for this pistol right now having better a suppressor would be nice but do with got look like crates over this way can vested crates something should be careful withies walking on my arm dude help better than nothing than not having any night vision I suppose oh or red not going to say ne of that another screwdriver pineapple all righty we are growning in food yeah crap is's it way down by that Bloody log AR run out of stamina before he does there another building that they send them up he was visiting but I don't remember which one probably the other one guarded by Max let's get some stamina back before we any further oh is that one over there I suppose what's that building supp we can have a look in there can't we don't know if that'll be anything interesting or not one way to find out just warehouses along there not overly interested in Warehouse loot got ourselves a Bushman already so we don't know to kitchen knife think I have any use for duct tape think of what I would want that for at the moment bus don't know doing anything well I suppose there's the chance of finding uh heads in bathrooms isn't there look at that a Bushman one's in better Nick not don't know if I'll actually have use for a block or not need to dump my GE in a chest that's about all I can think of never know we got here no one in those offices keep a gun around come on look he supposed to end office politics without a gun suppose we can have a look on the roof anything interest out there before n time to move on for yeah where exactly we actually going believe it's pretty much directly east it's on the coast I remember that much sh where are we so if we have a look at the map oh yeah it's that beach white patch right in the middle of the coast of z0 southeast of the bottom the two big Islands over there that's where we're heading well distance wise we're not even halfway there yet but we are reasonably geared let's have a look PS in my raincoat it's going to make it challenging to put my raincoat in something else isn't it we got the we can dump to make a bit of space don't really need that right do I let's face let's take that down there it's the rain coat it's a TW dot spot isn't it really no brench here we go now my arm should start healing hopefully that b of B go did pick that up didn't I clean shall we sh a little blood actually you know what no it's not let's just get going like up running here we go so what's going to do ch at least have one CH take the off maybe that might be the bunker that we're heading directly towards over in the middle of Z zero that'll be fun you might go around that tell you what I'm so glad I've got a decent amount of Endurance on this character this would take forever I didn't a lot L stamina for okay so running makes an arwind worse I guess you're pumping your arms to run yeah guess a zombie B's going to be pretty painful guess that makes sense in a kind of way s of aim slowly north of east north side of that buk there's a few big we should have followed the road around shouldn't I be big hills and stuff that way right next stamina St I'm going to have to step AFK briefly take long just got to run and let the dog go outside those injuries traveling keep this pace going for a while there you go I pill again tell me I shouldn't last long now maybe so glad I don't have a exhaustion turned on on This Server by the way if you're in chat it's say good day if you're logged into YouTube obviously you can't if you're not logged into YouTube as I was told recent well on one of my previous streams had someone watching and I kept telling them to jump in the chat I got told afterwards they couldn't CU they weren't logged in you learn something new every day folks all right I will be back momentarily e and I'm back folks so let's get walking is that injuries looking o nearly there I watching chat H well what's people been saying anything interesting there we go we're in recovery should the be able to get running now think but hey I'm no professional of this stuff don't listen to my do not take Health advice from this idiot if you do you are an idiot I'll be more of an idiot than I am alcohol fixes everything except domestic violence well yeah it's only going to make domestic violence worse that's a dumb comment domestic violence is not a laughing matter folks look we getting there get around that bunker and over to the beach we're heading straight for the bunker aren't we here that was clever actually what I can do while we're here have a look in some of these towers but off and get magazines and stuff in those Towers let got to dodge dodge the puppets don't know which sort of area up I don't know sort of Bunker this one is that sort yep let's not have a look in nice Towers here is he don't want to get blasted with the freaking blue ray gun of death you'll see what I'm talking about when I get around to releasing the video that was supposed to go up this morning yeah sorry about that folks we were hanging out for my next video do apologize I uh saw the announcement about this I was getting prepared to do this little stream instead of finishing that off I'm afraid hopefully I'll get that out soon maybe maybe tomorrow night we'll see all edited up just got to do a final watch through make sure I didn't completely screw anything up on it you know not that I would completely screw anything like that up you like my house who do a bi type videos might get a kick out of this one comes out left have a look it's a beauty Sher reckons he sucks at po po okay I'll have to believe him on that one them I know Shar is a go a girl so shouldn't say that like consumptions it just makes an asset of you and me uhoh ooh hly yeah okay I'm not reading that out in chat out loud you guys can read that chat for yourself we like to try and avoid getting I restricted sh see if there's anyone else doing this journey at the moment shall we yeah lock piix can be a bit of a hero's journey all righty wait just supposed to be out there folks least should be down on the beach there I can see it through the cracks and the trees all right hold your horses there I'm going to hit record no I'm streaming but I'm going to record this bit uh see if my computer will let me record at the same time as streaming shall we yeah no I'm afraid recording's out of the question is not liking that let's can that idea we'll just take this try minute shall we folks kind of feel it's appropriate more appropriate to uh do this in the birthday so be re folks like I did for the last one the last challenge then watch someone run up and pinch on me for here you go folks you're watching live you saw me do the first complete the first temple I just going to try and sort out A Minor error your tube appears to be giving me what's going on there tube doesn't think it's receiving any data oh not enough data to maintain smooth streaming well that would be because I was trying to it'd be good now surely sorry folks give me a moment just want to make sure that your experience is as smooth as possible you just do a little bit of troubleshooting on this and make sure it is doing the right thing by you guys where are we for that's not what I wanted you to do map there we go get this [ __ ] together one down fre to go there's no police station that it just go I'll be back momentarily f for oh man I just realized I left my marker find needed sorry about that cry got all excited saying bunny turn up hoping she'll join me on the Discord server it's always fun hanging out with bunny hello hey bunny how you going yeah good how are you good mik um just so you know I am streaming just didn't want you to be surprised how Katana hunt Going H good so far I haven't died yet it's amazing are you naked no I managed to get some gear fairly quickly actually I started a base and I went to the one down in the Southeast Corner first up sto stopped at that Servo um just north of the train St um train yard and got a hiking backpack first up so I've got my log in a hiking backpacks making it hell easy you got your log do you have to carry a log yeah that's instead of carrying a wooden sword it's a a big log this time yeah it's pretty epic it's hilarious oh man stamina doesn't last long H but that must slow and down so much oh yeah there's no swimming in this one though which is good that's good that's that's the compromise yeah I'm thinking of rrolling my character oh on on This Server yeah because the stats are like I'm never going to get them up to three oh cuz you lost hope didn't you yeah I wasn't paying attention to Stats Yeah Bugger um trying to remember which one it is um dexterity should be able to get back up easy enough de is all right by just staring myself s Constitution is strength is 2.6 well strength and con You Can level up by spinning a wheel Bearer and you can level de um con at the uh sorry yeah strength and con You Can level together and decks if as long as you just keep your fat level low and your protein and carbs High um your decks will go up anyway so it's not too bad it's not the end no sorry you want strong sorry I got that wrong you want to keep carbs low and keep your protein and fat high or you know protein High just yeah want to be like so strong yeah um yeah just donate carbs and make sure you're high on everything else and then um yeah you're will just keep going up anyway um it would it might be a fun challenge to roll a new character or Reon I'd get bored yeah it's up to you your challeng is to do it from the um to fix this one up true but I'm not interested in like leaving the game running while I'm not online I'm like running around with the wheelbarrow and stuff well doing this Katana challenge will will help out yeah true what's your strength now uh mine um I've been working on mine a little bit mine strength in con of both up to 4 but with wow that's pretty high yeah like it's pretty good he um and my deck decks and in both five as well um so I've been doing quite well on those oh started with but oh this is my third with this car remember my second SE of this character I can't remember I went I started with high intelligence and like everything else like four or four and a half I think I started with yeah so yeah um yeah Dex that was just hell easy to level you just yeah keep an eye on cars and keep that down make sure you don't run out of everything and your de just continually goes up strength in is your strength going up from carrying the log oh hell yeah not as much as if I was spinning a wheelbarrow but it is going up yeah how many people are doing the the quest yeah I'm not sure um I just asked in general if anyone else was doing or I didn't get any responses I haven't looked on Discord to see if anyone else has said they do a lot of people have talked about it yeah there's a lot of people doing it in the thread you but I didn't look in the thread to respond it people poed in this red for so what do you reckon bunny you going to give it a crack um yeah kill a bunch of zombies okay um feel like I don't have the time to give it the Justice why is a lot of work carrying a log around the map well how long have I been going for Aon 45 and I got from our base to the first one that's how long I've been streaming for and like I'm back in Z one sector again now so yeah I don't know yeah I think this one more might be quicker than the other one quicker oh they don't have it like quite as far AP apart well no it's a long way apart but there's not the Water Swimming challenge in this one yeah how deal with infection by taking all my clothes off but it's not working Al I've got to take off my glasses oh it's a head infection yeah and my cigar is infecting me take off yeah oh F your cigar was infecting you it's bizarre yeah B basically it's like if you've got like an infection in your leg take off your pants if you've got an infection in your head take up everything touching your head you'll be better how I do it now I don't use antibiotics true yeah as long as um it's external pathogens you got to check where the pathog pathogens are it's external pathogens then that's where you take all the clothes off and the other stuff yeah if it's wound infection that that's where you got to use alcohol or antibiotics your immune system can handle quite a bit of wound germs like usually the wound germs aren't that bad your immune system can deal with it and then it's just if you layer on external pathogens and you're in trouble yeah if it's only a couple of wounds then you your body can generally your immune system can generally deal with it it's only if um you've got a whole stack of like if you keep getting hit by like getting better with that though good started I've started doing like Shadow said step in hit them step back again took me a while to get used to this axe that I found so much slow oh it's just a axe it's just called an axe found it um I crafted one to cut my log initially um just a small axe but this is just a standard axe which is quite big and heavy so it's really slow yeah used to using like a baseball bat or a katana so this is a lot slower harder to get the timing harder cuz I'm not used to it for end up smacking them folks turn sou slowly turn try do apologize if you hear chewing noises advance on a bit of dinner trying for there any cars back at the base didn't really pay attention um yeah I don't remember oh do you want to find one to do up yeah my car despawn don't help me I don't need help no I was going to say I've seen a couple of blers and a couple of wws on my travel oh yeah it's easy you can find one at actually at the scrapyard which reckon is my chances well yeah maybe um I mean there was I think I've seen like two or three since just tonight yeah but lockers W I haven't seen any rages but I don't remember the shy yeah I'm thinking I'm getting sick of driving I'm thr Maps I'm going to go with the lier yeah the liers are my favorite yeah I'm I'm about Shadow sick to death of driving through the map this season now yeah it genuinely only seems to happen with rager yeah I've not heard of any one doing it in in either of the other cars m Joe when I was on the back of the bike with baked the other day um had I been the one driving it we would have gone through the map why well because the ground was completely not rended one point like not even you know like um you see you know they talk about the the BR you're driving along and you suddenly see it the texture hasn't rendered in properly and you know if you see that to hit the brakes it was actually even worse than that there was like not even color on the ground there was just nothing it like yeah like it had yeah and it was yeah it was really bizarre zombies around oh in uh A1 middle of A1 okay what are you up to well I was running to the trader to cash out to roll my character but now I'm not so sure I'm talking to you whether that's the best idea oh look strength and decks does take a while to build up it's not like yeah but I mean all three take a while to level up yeah and also when I made this character I didn't know what I was doing with the stats you know like I make a new character and max out everything one thing on each stat was that was my thinking but then you also lose when you roll you lose your Bing skills you've learned yeah you lose every all of that stuff yeah that's why i' be yeah there's a lot of unseen stuff that you you know that you do lose for sure yeah I I wouldn't go creating a new character i' just try and build up the one yeah got and it'll take a bit of work but yeah doing this challenge will probably good at least yeah I found that yeah doing deck was by far the easiest um why got sniping no skill I should become a sniper well see sniping is not that hard to build up either you just need a rifle with a scope and plenty of ammo you just go to a high zombie high high zombie population area and just sit there sniping them for a while I did have the idea creating a little base in um the Sam City in a PVP Zone oh yeah um and just like camping out there and just like surviving like that oh yeah yeah well there's plenty of PVP going on up there there's like a full Turf pretty much nonstop yeah the only problem with PVP is it's just absolutely no point having a base at all yeah not in a PVP Zone not unless you're willing to defend stuff willing and able so I'd be more in to have just a little stash just just outside the PVP area you a little stash to keep spare gear so you can just gear up and go back in again yeah same as what we're doing on era y we like the F's pants you like them yeah yeah they're good for good for storage but they tend to be a little bit on the visible side yeah true I like to be visible going to be in the jungle you got to clash okay sorry l and if you don't know where that quote's from I may have to design you I'm sorry about think you have to design me H seriously don't no good morning Vietnam come on I spure pet detective or something no that's that's ah it's Robin Williams it's good morning Vietnam absolute classic I never seen it oh seriously do you like Robin Williams as an actor um yeah of course I love him as a person too like he's amazing awesome he was amazing he didn't he's got a good heart he's an amazing actor yes no oh you totally I don't have the attention span to sit through whole movie so I just don't watch them you totally need to say Good morning Vietnam if you like Robert that's one of his absolute Classics even if you just like watch the H Lots on YouTube or something cuz all the all the most of the good bits are on YouTube anyway yeah just look for a compilation of all these um radio Clips I've just been watching on YouTube fast food reviews like people eating with burgers really reviewing them I don't know why there's that guy um review BR and he looks like he's always wearing like a black suit keep having some of the weirdest suggestions come up like yeah but one that just seems to pop up now and again and I don't know if it's just cuz I'm a guy or what but it's these girls that do um what's it called um like see see through see through top um you know trying on see through tops and stuff like that yeah it definitely is you're a guy it's like it's basically soft never had that it's basically soft porn for YouTube and it's like dude really like how they get away with it it's got me stumped like I'm not that interested if I wanted to watch porn I'd go to a porn website not you yeah it knows you yeah maybe but yeah it's just like a very very hard in the pun but a very thinly veiled excuse for to m porn on YouTube it's like yeah YouTube is like not that far off from Tik Tok in terms of it trash level trying to grab your attention you know oh so many of them are yeah they're like you're like so afraid to lose your attention that they'll just throw the weirdest stuff yeah you got to pay attention to what the start suggesting for you home and like try and some of the crap that it suggests what did be back in TV no joke and just like run around and not think about dying being killed by another player oh it's so different isn't it it's such a different feeling to being on a PVP server it's so is and it's like I don't like have to steal this like awful like misogyny in the chat like yeah that's really putting me off on that server H yeah just a trash talk misogyny yeah like a bit of fun like they do on on this server on ZTV is fine it's just a bit of fun now you I mean occasionally you get people getting a bit butt hurt over something very often the ad's clamped down on it thator it's just yeah I don't know that's off footing for me I can see why like why it's there and like the different vibe and stuff and why some people would like it like um I don't I think it's like it is funny but it's just never ending Relentless like that people are so relentlessly unhelpful um yeah actually it was interesting the other day I did a whole series of death matches with a group of um and it was you know the same people it was only like two or three of them did a whole bunch of death matches one after the other and that was actually pretty good I was chatting to them like after after I stopped doing the death matches I was talking to them about it afterwards and a good way to meet people on on PVP servers yeah and that was that was actually a good fun cuz they were both like far better than me which isn't hard obvious but um they were they weren't trash talking and all that sort of crap though either yeah yeah I really like the fist fight one yeah I haven't done that yet I mean it was like pretty boring in the end like it was fun at the beginning what you reckon the percentage chance of finding a car body at the scrapyard it's not bad oh that's the Salt Ponds over there that's a POI I've never actually been first um there's a pretty high chance of there being one on um at the Brickyard cuz there yeah usually find one there yeah then try the Brickyard first oh different start the journey I got the grand tour of the scum dog Millionaire's Mansion the other day oh how is it did you did you live stream it no I've recorded it I've got to edit it yet so I'll be uploading that later so that'll be going into my you know house to his series it's was quite interesting actually I think I screwed up the recording and um I think I don't think I actually cuz Sasha was giving me an actual tour an interview but I don't think I was actually recording Sasha's voice I'm a bit annoyed about that I'm hoping I did but I think I screwed it up I'll see what happens I might just have to do a full voice over for it read to The Voice what PvP is different talking about is he talking about k or something else because they know that we went to K yeah yeah yeah I think pretty much everyone knows that Sam ball hi oh you reckon you're you're going to go and build a base in Sall now yeah oh no I do a crack um there's a couple couple of squads that are in based in s with their whole Turf for and G yeah I can't tell the difference I keep mixing up different and dous oh dagar s different both doing it I yeah y that's going to get confused that's he's the last one but he must have gone hard on getting it done then yeah you had to die off to do it or something maybe some when they've got a challenge it's like they can't sleep until it's done but yeah you I still getting um and low I probably try to take it and load it up they cut the fiber optic cable down the end of my street this morning like at 9 o' like just as I was about to start work oh no this is a totally random top like topic but was thinking about it and I was like realized that there's no chance of that getting fixed in a in a fast way so I went to the like library and I worked there all day and it was so good went where sorry just the library oh okay yeah they got a good connection there that it was like the connection at the library was like not much like different from home and there was so many people there and you couldn't eat or drink in the library so like you had to focus like when I work I normally have like a Million Cups of Tea through the dishes you know I was like incredibly happy the library think I work them more often started my first day of my new job today oh really yeah was great is it like a working from home thing or um not so much not entirely um from what I gather I should be able to work from home a couple of days a week um yeah once you settled in and trained up and stuff well I'm pretty much up and running already it's but first time I've been up and running and at least partially productive on day one like before lunch yeah so all my inductions are done and everything like that's unreal yeah hey it's just nice to work with adults working adults before ah it's more the or like they were adults in the guy like children in adult bodies well working for cuz it's cuz it's Consulting work it's not like everyone's like pretty much working independently and at their own place and that sort of thing it's like you set your own boundaries and you set your own hours and you set your own working from home and all that sort of thing yeah as long as you're getting your work done and your team knows what's going on the the boss doesn't care I'm just used to you know Mining and Manufacturing where you know you've got to ask to you know scratch yourself yeah yeah um so far loving it I mean I know it's only day one but still yeah it's great there is an unlocked wol swagon in the Factory it's completely destroyed oh completely stripped yeah yeah but I mean it's there it's better than nothing well all you know is the wheels alternator and um battery and you can drive it and the rest of the oh did you check that um the servo the um you know just near the the the one near the Bri Factory cuz there's quite often a locker there yep are you on foot or what are you doing I'm on foot are you talking to me yeah yeah but you're on foot looking for a car are you yeah yeah but like this is good this is like the kind of relaxing activity I need yeah I need like I don't want to like be like um op or doing a bunch of [ __ ] just want to like have like a little small number of like hard missions you know yeah well to my current viewers if you're new to the stream welcome to the stream so we've got three of you if any of you want to say good day jump in chat say hello you Lu I can say hello to bunny for you prob can s load to this puppet for you you pick don't G another screwdriver and I have to like go looking pot or something no I don't want to down I want to stand up button again oh bunny you know how we were talking the other week about running around with your like melee weapon out I've actually started when I'm running around in the wild um having my pistol out because I have more often than not been attacked by like wolves and bears yeah okay and you can't hit them with a mow weapon oh I tend to get like yeah a couple of times I've been attacked in the Wild by like B and wolves so I've started yeah just carrying my pistol out not IDE only time I've ever been attacked by a um yeah I died yeah I I've been attacked by bears a couple of times but I've been attacked by a few different things um oh yeah bears and wolves a few times each um survived a couple of times a couple of times yeah discovered the hard way that you can't hit them with a M weapon yeah that would be why they feel very bad when I encounter them i t yeah I don't tend to use guns at all Al I'm getting better yeah I don't use them a whole lot um I oh sorry I not using one a lot at the moment because I don't have a pistol for sorry I've got a pistol I don't have words work sake you any words yeah I'll just choose a few random ones and see what comes out shall I um no I've got a pistol I don't have a magazine for it I found in in the same crate I found [ __ ] puppets sorry hang on same crate I found a box of ammo and a pistol I ammo for that pistol which is great I wish I had ice cream like Chu Min ate it I noticed that the ZTV guys were putting out a lot of promotion not ZTV the scum making people putting out promotional stuff does that mean that they're going to release the new update soon no I don't think they for it yet no I don't think they're um ready for it oh still got a lot of stuff to do on it yet or it's going to be in the um last quarter of the this year I don't think it's going to be anytime soon that's my take on it could be wrong getting ready yeah I think they just trying to get people excited for it yeah which I'll give you the tip I'm excited for it yeah oh it's going to be huge for sure another screwdriver I so need to find a set of lockers I'm finding heaps of screw drivers and Bobby boxes of Bobby stuff where are you now the map Z3 that little town around the coast from the city sort of East you know the Big Bay in the middle of Z3 like the big cut out the there's the little town on the south coast of that sort of just east of the motorbike track yeah just leaving that it's like a little boat building Village or something I guess the um the police station that yeah I'll probably do the police station in the that City on my way back through so I'm going to have to go back through that City to leave the Zeds the the Z3 City whatever that one's called oh right I found a b oh think I've ever actually B to the motorbike Tru or whatever that spot's called I don't know there's so many places I haven't visited yeah same good big map yeah wrong oh there's my 15 minute warning folks that means I'm going to have to do a restart soon don't think I'm going to make it anywhere near Temple in the next 15 minutes just means I've got to restart my game that's all take a brief intermission while I do that all right I'm at this backyard somebody me a tree clean up my cupet I took all the like I cleaned all my clothes off the floor and now my dog doesn't know where to sleep dis he's like walking around really confused like where's all my beds gone for this is really funny cuz I'm carrying a bunch of crap that I was going to use to make ammo and I don't actually I'm going to need it like oh you won't need ammo well I don't think I'm going to need to make it I found a packet of um Mill ammo and my pistol yeah so I don't think I'm going to need two white tool boxes trying to remember what you use a PPE to make oh I was going to make a pistol out of that but I don't know that anymore do I Dr the lump of homemade one where dump that that's good all right you convinced me to not ditch my current character you can stay alive well she should be glad of that near executed for well I'm definitely covering a lot of Countryside that I've never seen before that's good that's what I love about these things he gives you a reason to visit parts of the map you've never been before right yeah that's why it's so good to be like on foot or challenged with something like you know if you just focus on getting a car and having a big base you don't far enough sure TL like kind of starting off the season and doing it all yourself like getting yourself set up yeah 100% that's my favorite part like not having I love to like find a junker screwdriver and be like yeah like right now now I feel a bit like that because my car despawned and I died many times last time I played I lost all my stuff in a cave under water cave oh yeah so got no car a broken backpack nothing very I mean this this challenge timed in quite well actually because I lost my car died several times including a couple of times trying to recover my body so I lost every I lost my car and everything in it and everything I was carrying as well so M yeah starting a new challenge where you start with nothing kind of works out works out well cuz I was kind of doing that anyway I mean I'd been back to base and got some stuff from base but I didn't have a full set of Kit back back in base I haven't been been actively trying not to hoard stuff like I have previously yeah so I found a fully like almost fully complete Volkswagen and I was so excited but it's lck oh buer those guys just drove um went flying past me on the road okay I actually make it closer to this Temple than I thought I was going to before having to restart folks think probably we're going to make it with but shouldn't be too long definitely have to finish off this templed um temple two oh Dag must have been in it where he says don't exit the car yeah yep I'm at The Zed 4 Bridge I've never been over this bridge there's the 5 minute warning and we make it to the temple is e for I'm going to get to the temple just as I have to restart my game cuz my time's up oh no yep there it is there's my 1 minute morning and I can see the coast where the temple is Clos yet so far yep yeah I can see the lighthouse God damn it oh well restart the game and then I'll do the temple y that makes sense just going to take a brief intermission folks as I said earlier while I restart my game take one couple minutes can you make a improved wooden chest what what's the alternative to oh okay sorry that's cool answer my question sure what the question was to be honest my brain was not working well it's all right you don't anyone tonight for it's taking me that long to eat my dinner tonight that it's gone cold now I just can't be bothered up again up still tasty though honestly minint and steel do that when they [ __ ] oh look at the uh that's crazy the um what scum dog millionaires has you mean their Bas or you might nearby so know how much Fain points they have oh yeah it's crazy isn't it e oh what a fantastic time to be turning up at the temple sunset sunset this is gorgeous look at that folks for oh no I didn't repair my Butch uhoh this yep my boots are ruined I just I didn't even realize down good way down fast and I had repair kits and everything for them let's just take a good look at that Sunset shall we folks what do you reckon should have another Go recording just enjoying this too much we're just going to watch this for a minute while watch the sunset hey just don't way to finish the N folks or the day as it as it were two temples first stream no deaths get up good to go and the day on a bloody gorgeous night like this that I think we'll leave it at that folks so if you uh like what you're saying don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss part two this series check out all the other stuff that I got on the uh Channel while you're there weekly videos well most weeks Le a couple here and one or two here and there maybe maybe don't remember yeah hit that like button subscribe to the channel No Deal all right thank you for watching folks it's blue dragon out see you | Blu Dragon | UCzCezSFg8fcLLaTJHWPo_FQ | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,083 | 44,598 |
c5LoY1pagI0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5LoY1pagI0 | Current Rarest Weapon In Destiny 2. | so people i am back with another destiny 2 video and this one is kind of a rant i'm so tired people it's unbelie i am so tired it is on i don't mean tired is entirely the game although i'm kinda i mean i'm tired as in it's like 2 30 in the morning here now almost i think let's have a look at 2 12 in the morning here my eyes are burning i have been farming gambit i mean i want this weapon obviously i want the bottom dollar now this is the only bottom dollar i have had in three one two three gambit infamy resets no sorry i said did i just say one i'm tired i've had two the other one was so bad i dismantled it this is what this one's bad as well i mean it still feels crisp in pvp but uh while spring i mean who wants while spring on anything but the others i can deal with just no so i've been playing gambit for absolute days i mean look at people i've even got this gold title i've got this gold title i've got this emblem for reset him three times in a single season i mean i think i've got 48 hours and i played a little bit over the third reset i've banked that many moments this season people i'm playing solo by the way solo it's agony it's agony i wanted six wooden streaker 6 win streak it's [Music] horrible horrible and the worst thing is people i don't know where i can check it can it go to all time let's have a look let's have a look i think you might be able to go to auto okay is that there all time gambit now this will make you laugh where is it i was looking i've only reset four times since season four and three of them have been this season because i have been farming this game modern uh to be honest since destined to come out i haven't farmed as hard as i have with season 13 trying to get the bathroom dollar a decent roll bottom dollar in in three three recess people i've had two just two one two one two button dollars and yes before anybody asks if anybody asks me again i'm gonna end up i don't know what i'm gonna do i do have prosperity for gambia on my goal shell it doesn't make a blind base half difference for me i'm telling you i didn't even have the other seal before you know the one you get before this i had half of these things weren't even done i've played gambit that much i've got all these things done in this season well not all of them that's a lie i'd say 85 of them done this season all of these done this season get 50 wins i've only had two bottom dollars this has to be the rarest weapon in this game there's got to be something wrong with the the loot pool because my rng is just so bad and i got people on twitter telling me oh i'm only up to two thousand points another three of them drop about four of them drop i got one in my first game i'm like what i mean i had a power use my account because i can't people i ain't playing trolls trials this weekend for the hand cannon absolutely still unless you're decent in pvp unless you like trails unless you like sweaty palms unless you like being [ __ ] on stay away from charles i like my power my dynasty was actually amazing i use my account just to take my hunter flawless and i got this tried in pvp and i mean i actually came across a guy using the one you'll see on screen now and he absolutely bent me over and did bad things to me pull it that way pull it that way because he had only i think he had killing wind rampage ricochet i don't know while he's on it i can't see it now but i'm gonna put the image on screen i just sent me a picture of it but i put it on screen i know he had a decent role of it actually i can pull it up quickly here so i can actually just quickly look at it all i know is it was like a scat rifle plus sniper rifle crush shotgun cross everything you want and it was just absolutely okay i got it up here it is it's killing wind rampage hasn't got the shell on it i'm not sure what the first perk is it's got stability master work he's got uh the adapter range mod absolutely tore me two bits i messaged him i think i'll show you here still got the messages here somewhere uh where is it uh this dude elite mercenaries use this dude i told him i dismantled it but i didn't look just i mean he's is unreal unreal i'm joking uh shout out to this as well elite mercenary but that's through all i want but you know the thing is i ain't ever going into trials people i ain't ever going into trials like unless the hand cannon comes as the third bounty you know the three winner you can get the balance here just do the bounty um which i think it will it won't be a debt version but i think i don't think the debt version will be that much better than the standard version i mean yes you will get the debt mods which make it but a gun play comes into it a lot of the time so like i say if i had the the best of that version in the world going up against someone with this standard version but it was good in pvp no don't melt me but it's all about for me it's about the bottom dollar the pattern dollar feels crisp as well i mean obviously this whatever that says i don't care what it says i'm just too tired to even bother reading that ignorance hamuzi i don't care this thing feels like a kind of feels snappy like a 140 but i get that feeling at the bottom dollar so i'd be happy with a perfect little button dollar like i said i found i'm gonna be way too much way too much i have my seal and where's my seal gun i need to put it back on i'm proud of that bad boy now yeah farm gambit way too much i'm dreaming about the drifter and i still haven't got a decent button dollar i think everyone had on it i'm not sure if i showed you in a previous video but it was bad really bad yeah but yes people just a little um short kind of no even though i was still enjoying the game i made a video today saying i i love destiny again i do i love this kind of farm i mean it's tiring i mean i probably found a bit too much i know rng isn't on my side well i actually got a decent palindrome so i don't know if i showed you that i'll just quickly grab it at a dim i mean i farm the nightfalls more nightfalls than i've ever done in my life i ended up getting four and all you know i did a literally about 50 to 75 nightfalls um got like one palindrome drop and then i got like four in a row but this is the best one i had i mean i use it being paper piece actually quite good it's quite good but my problem is i won't actually get good in pvp so i want a decent 120 to go into pvp so i'm just learning with it so that's why i want a decent button down because if i use a button downloading pvp this one here and i get killed by someone else it's what i'm doing it's better than mine just makes me think well this is better than mine i've got viewfind me and get far get farmer better version that's what i've been doing so like i am balanced coming this tuesday i'm gonna go into it without playing pvp for almost a week because i've been farming nightfalls and gambit just trying to get a decent hand cannon so i can compete with people that are on page on their [ __ ] it's too tabby across the map but yeah just a little video people like i said i'm still enjoying the game still enjoying the farming still enjoying chasing those perfect rolls and [ __ ] you know my ones looks incredible by the way said this previously this is my i've claimed this shader an armor combo you see anybody else with it report them people i'll show you what it is um it's this one here dreaming spectrum and it's it's the uh ornaments you get from eververse i had silver from ages back i had a thousand not to put an extra 500 to buy but i haven't seen anybody else with the armor so far you know what again you and look how cool it looks as well more or less anything he looks good with now let's try this here looks great with it the cape just does it man scorpion capes badass badass with my beautiful armor as well which i've just i've mixed up a bit just a button a little bit more resilience because i think he's over 50 i don't know no you need to be over point but i'm messing about it scone and gambit one pvp i changed up a lot yeah guys i just wanted to make a short sweet video i don't know how long to be going on and it ain't showing anymore just to rant about this weapon this has got to be the rarest weapon in the game i'm telling you for me anyway and if you have a good role of this please share me share it with me share it with me on twitter my twitter's linked down below at dpjsc08 it'll give me inspiration to keep going it really will but yes guys just wanted to make this video just complaining you know haven't been a complaining video about this in a while so here one is oh by the way i will be streaming pretty soon destiny will be a big part of that so stay tuned people but on that note the end of the video has arrived if you enjoyed it she probably didn't leave a like if you want to see more which you probably won't subscribe and hopefully people i'll see you on that next one [Music] you | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2021-02-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,842 | 8,973 |
uyCaCpJfH5I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyCaCpJfH5I | Algae from NCERT | so let's begin with the topic of plant kingdom according to ncert so in this topic we are going to discuss line by line from ncrt and dealing with the very important points what we have to remember so in the previous chapter we looked at the broad classification of living organisms for example you have seen the Living World biological classification in which how the classification is done how the nomenclature what are the taxonomical AIDS so what are the people who are the people who attempted for classification who have classified the things into different groups and how they have classified these things we got observed and under the system proposed by RH right checker or RH we take a rhetor e got proposed this in 1969 okay so just remember because that is the system of classification so far we are following wherein he suggested the five kingdom classifications right so we all know that he suggested the five kingdom classification Kingdom Monera protesta fungi Animalia and planting in this chapter we will be dealing with further classification of Kingda planting and popularly known as plant kingdom we also call it as planting so we must stress here that our understanding of plant kingdom has changed over time because of keep on changing fungi and the members of Kingdom Monera and protesta having cell walls has now excluded from plant kingdom so though the earlier classification they are placed under same Kingdom but now based on the specification if it is a PR prokaryotic we are going for Kingdom Monera if it is unicellular eukaryotic it is placed under Kingdom protester so the sign of bacteria that also referred to as blue green algae previously it has been confused and placed in algae but later of it prokaryotic nature we got shifted into Kingdom Monera so the sign of bacteria that also referred to as blue green algae are not algae anymore okay in this chapter we will describe about algae bryophyta pteridophyta gymnosperms and angiosperms and the plantain or plant kingdom so let us look at the classification within angiosperms to understand some of the concerns that influence the classification system so we know the highest level of uh Animal Kingdom will be occupied by mammals but the highest level of plant kingdom will be occupied by flowering plants none other than the angiosperms the earlier system of classification used only superficial morphological characters such as habitat color number and shape of the list which we otherwise call it as artificial system of classification okay we have two again two systems of classification one is artificial which has been proposed by that carelesslyness and so he has given the careless linear system and there were mainly based on vegetative characters on the andriesium structures so system given by careless genius such system we call it as artificial system they are separated the closely related species that are only based on few characteristics and the artificial gave an equal weightage to vegetative as well as sexual characters if you see the vegetative characters will be keep on changing based on the climate all those things so this is not acceptable the reproductive characters will be same but the vegetative characters will be keep on changing so this is not widely acceptable since we know that often the vegetative characters are more easily affected by environment so as against this the natural system of classification got developed so which was based on natural affinities among the organisms so far considered so not only the external characters they got tested but they also considered the internal characters so the natural system of character the system of classification is widely accepted so which is given by Bentham and hook up so they also taken into consideration about the ultra structure the anatomy the embryology as well as the phytochemistry such as classification for flowering plants was actually given by Bentham and hookah so this is very important question the classification of flowering plants is actually given by Bentham and hooker into monocots dicots all those things at present the phylogenic system of classification with evolutionary relationship of between various organisms he's been widely acceptable so we are also following the phylogenic system of classification actually when it comes to here artificial is not acceptable natural and phylogenetic system of classification is widely acceptable here they have considered the evolutionary relationship here they have considered the ultrastructure anatomy embryology and phytochemistry why the artificial system of classification is being a drawback is they construct the morphological and reproductive characters are same so morphological characters will be keep on changing but the reproductive characters will not so we cannot consider the both as the same thing that was the main drawback for this so now let's see this assumes that organisms belong to the same taxon have have the same common ancestor we now use the information from many other sources to help and to resolve the difficulties in classification they become more important when there is no supporting fossil evidence okay so because phylogenic system of classification always tells us about the fossil evidence that fossil evidence only they will be talking but when you go when the fossils are not there we have to consider the remaining system of classifications as well and the next system of classification is numerical taxonomy so which is now a easily carried out in computers using all observed characters members and codes are assigned to the characteristic features and data that can be processed in this way characters which have equal importance are same time hundreds of characters also can be considered it become quite easy actually numerical taxonomy and next site or taxonomy the cytote taxonomy is based on cytological information like chromosomal number structure and behavior and chemotaxonomy so chemotaxonomy that constitute the chemicals of plants that resolve confusions and also use use it by taxonomists these days okay so there will be categorizing the common chemicals that is being produced by the plants and very foremost thing we are going to consider here is algae so let's go with algae so algae are chlorophyll bearing simple thyroid autotropic so chlorophyll algaes are nothing but chlorophyll Berry simple thyroid thyroid means the body is not differentiated into root stem and leaves they are autotropic in nature because of chlorophyll and they are largely aquatic so both fresh water as well as Marine algae you can see the Marine algae are Kelps freshwater algaes are chlorophysia chlorella spirulina and volvox and they occur in variety of other habitats also such as moist Stones soil and wood some of them are in association with fungi we call it as lichens this is we otherwise call this Association as hellotropism which is master and slave-like Association and animals you can see even on sloth bears so usually sloth bears will be green in color because the algae will be growing on them and we have the form and size of will algae will be highly variable ranging from Colonial forms so all works is colonial this is very important thing or locks this is colonial and eurotrix and spirogyra filamentous electrix and spirogyra are filamentous and the next and foremost there are few Marines which is uh Kelps so Kelps are massive plant bodies you can see in Marine forms these are meringue brown in color which is brown algae so the algae will reproduce in three methods you could have seen in fungi also vegetatively asexually as well as sexually so reproduction is the very must thing for propagation so it is vegetative sexual sorry asexual and we'll go with sexual vegetative is mainly by fragmentation and asexual reproduction will be developed from different so spores so commonly called as juice Force you can find this juice pores even in fungi also and aplanospores but here it is juice Force that's why it need water because juice force will be having uh like flagella that flagella will help so the movement so that's why it needs water they are flagellated motile and germinate and gives rise to new fungi and sexual reproduction will takes like two types of damage so you have a sexual reproduction by two the gamuts can be flagellated and similar in size in yellowthrics so in eulogyric you can find this is filamentous you can find it as isogamous and there will be dissimilar also two gametes will be this similar and you have non pleasure letter also which is spirogyra legislative and in spirogyra it is non-flagellated but similar in size and you can see such reproduction we called as isogamous Fusion of anisogamous so an ISO cameras you will be seeing eudorina so in neutorial now you can see an ISO Gamers Fusion between one large uh oocyte and one large egg like cell and egg like female gamut and one small motel male gamut is termed as so that is all works and fucus so you can say ISO cameras for eulotix and spirogyra which is both still comes under filamentous and volvox is colonial which is ugamas and fucus also gamus and algae is being useful for man in variety of ways okay so because at least half of the total carbon dioxide fixed on Earth is carried out by alkene you know that not the plants no at least half 50 percent of the total carbon dioxide has been fixed by algae so availability of oxygen is also more because of this algae only through the photosynthesis being photosynthetic they increase the level of dissolved oxygen in their immediate environment they are Paramount importance as primary producers of energy rich compounds which form the basis for food cycle for aquatic animals many species of poor fira laminaria sargasm so pore fibrival comes under red algae laminaria will comes under brown algae and sarcasm also becomes under brown algae so which they will be forming 70 species of marine algae used as food and Saturn Marine Brown and red algae will produce large amount of hydrocaloidal substance which is water holding substance Algin Algin you can see for brown algae and carrageen will be seen in red algae okay so Algin and Caribbean have to remember this algen Alden and brown algae and you can find this carrage in red alley and agar and agar is also from red algae gracilarious in all these things and which are used for commercial one of the commercial products obtained from galesium and gracilaria which is red algae sometimes I'll give one more algae also that is this is also will comes under red algae so I used to grow microbes and use for the preparation of ice creams and jellies chlorella a unicellular algae are rich in proteins they are used as even food supplementation even by space Travelers if you see like chlorella and spirulina are being used by astronauts foreign spirulina this both will comes under chlorophasia green algae and algae are divided majorly into three classes so we have chlorophycia P or fascia and we have rhodophysia the first thing we'll go with chlorophasia the green algae so we'll be finding it green in color because it consists of chloroxyl a and B they are unicellular you can unicellularis just remember about unicellular thing chlorella and chlamydomonas and we have this thing Colonial which is all walks helotrics and spirogyra is filamentous they are usually green grass dominant it consists of chlorophyll A and B and the pigments are localized in different chloroplasts the chloroplast may be described a plate like reticulate cup shape spiral ribbon shape in different species most of the members have one or more storage bodies that is fiery noise so in the chloroplast we have a special things called pyreneoids okay so pyreneoids are nothing but protein and starch kamely consists of protein and starch so so some algae you will be having outer protein which is in now you'll be having starch the Spyro notes and some algae is stored food as oil droplets also green algae will be having rigid cell wall and it is made up of cellulose and outer layer is made up of pectose and vegetative reproduction we all know it takes place by fragmentation asexual reproduction will happen by juice force uh it is produced in Juice parangia and sexual reproduction shows considerable variation in Sexes you can see isogamous an isogamous and rugamas so isogamous remember eulotrics and spirogyra so an isogamous which is none other than Wall Works thank you and some sorry ugamas which is also gamma Center ball box which is colonial in nature some commonly found algae are you just remember this uh trick u s has very clean colleges U.S has very clean colleges so you electrax spirogyra and we have one more thing Chara and next we'll go with theophysia brown algae so brown algae because it is Marine primarily marine habited and it shows the greater variation in size and shape the ranges from small branches to the very filamentous form ectocarp here the filamentus will be ectober here the filamentous will be eulogyrics and spirogyra here it is ectober and it is profusely branched like Kelps and you can reach see this reaching the height of 100 meters also so they possess the chlorophyll A and C keratino examples they vary in color from olive green to various shades of brown because it consists of carotides and xanthicals right depending on the amount of xanthophil pigment fucosanthin is present actually in them not only is stored a simple carbohydrates which is in the form of laminarin and many thoughts and the vegetative cells will have cellulosic cell wall and outer it has the gelatin covering which is Algin which is hydrocolloidal substance right the protoplasm protoplast contains plastids and is centrally located vacuole and nucleus it will be there so the body is being attached to the substratum by hold fast stock Stipe and the leaf-like photosynthetic organ we call it as frond hesitate to obviously we know by fragmentation asexual reproduction is by bi-flagellated juice Force and they are pure in shape too unequally laterally attached pleasure levels sexual reproduction may be isogamous so Union of gametes will takes place in water within the oogonium so this gametes are pyriform which is pure shaped the common forms are just remember this self-defense remember the self defense laminaria and we have the fucus so remember funeralia you will be getting in uh many of them will confuse between fucus and pheneria fineria you'll be getting in bryophyta fucus you will get in a few of Asia and Dakota and next the predominance will be red pigment which is uh foreign areas the occurrence both well-lighted areas close to the surface they're in Gray also in great depths it's relative to the light penetrates the red tally of most of the red algae are multicellular some of them have complex body organization and the food is Floridian starch foreign starch so which is very equal to amylopectin and glycogen and very the red algae usually reproduce vegetatively by fragmentation they reproduce section asexually by non-motile spores because you can't find the flagella for the spores of red algae and sexually by non-motile gametes so sexual reproduction is mainly by ugamas accompanied by complex post fertilization developments and you have you have to remember the thing PG so poor fira and we have polyciphonia gracilaria Galleria grigatina so these are a few things this is actually from ncert so actually uh in this topic uh I I just read the whole topic exactly from ncrt which may help you in future coming videos will elaborate the content okay so I hope uh we'll cover you can forward any suggestions through comments thank you very much | ISHTA’s BIO ACADEMY | UCCdBd_nfTx0Y_yV-fCnEUhA | 2022-09-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,658 | 15,703 |
dENlmxYUXy4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dENlmxYUXy4 | Lemurs Animals 10 Crazy Minutes at the Paphos Zoo in Cyprus | [Music] very quickly [Laughter] [Music] it's really hard to film like this [Laughter] it's in my pocket this one yes yes okay it's so soft just uh down on the bottom there's a camera just pull it and pull it yeah there you go whoa take lots please they put it on they think they were thinking about stealing it take as many pictures as possible this is my husband look at this i want the camera [Laughter] i have my own phone here they're following the camera i want to play with the camera you know what give me this take the cam the photo from my pocket there's like a photo camera button on the lock screen no ask for a pass ask for a passcode put cancel and there's a photo uh down right a photo hello it's always a recording i'm recording this there's so into the camera for some reason [Music] yeah it's another thing [Music] i want to give them more food i have five more euros oh my god [Music] [Laughter] he jumped one of them jumped on my head [Laughter] it's on my head finally did it finally managed to extend my oh i saw that one coming oh my god oh my god yeah i can't hold it [Laughter] [Music] i'm recording you now what thanks oh my gosh they're so cute there's still some in there yes get them you're the cutie who's the cutie [Music] you might have to use both hands yeah stop the recording and re-record stop it and then turn the face around facebook it's recording hi hi [Music] this is totally worth all the money oh my gosh so cute you're so cute yes both of you so tiny and cute and i love you fuzzy animals oh [Laughter] oh my gosh they tried to groom you jeez these little ones they're quite young and they can get a little bit in the afternoon oh this one's trying to eat the gopro please tell me you got some of that oh yeah it wasn't it wasn't really hurting it was just a surprise yeah he's just teasing but um i don't have much hair guys lead me i'm still recording okay let's see if i can get this back up i can't see what i'm doing [Laughter] oh [Laughter] they're trying to eat your gopro yeah i know they're trying to take a photo i can't do it [Music] i was trying to do a selfie with but i couldn't get it are you okay come on yeah oh whoa don't nibble on my skin wait that has nothing to drink we have i like your hair adam wow oh my gosh please [Music] fight my um i really liked him they're little movie stars they love being on camera [Music] hi are you on my husband's head not anymore adam are you okay yes are you sure yeah please tell me you got lots of pictures with me i've got some i've got video bye [Laughter] you're videoing me i'm videoing you i'm from a selfie [Music] do not bite my wife that is my job yeah come i think we should probably vacate yeah that was fun yeah the exit doesn't on my left [Music] you | Odellia Firebird | UC3ztOQfUjhjSLwuSdlK4xJQ | 2022-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 553 | 2,763 |
UQe2FEQmk04 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQe2FEQmk04 | Letter of Inquiry Lecture 4 | Online Coaching Institute | hi there this is Sega throws Emma your English teacher students I'm a PhD in English researches scholar and today we are going to learn letter writing and first of all I would like to tell you what is especial in our today's lecture students in today's lecture we shall learn letter of inquiry okay means we shall learn how to write an inquiry letter to a particular firm or institution while student so today's lecture is going to be very special for you so be with me till the end of this video well so watch this video very intensively let's start now so as the name suggests this type of letter is the source of collecting information people usually use a letter of inquiry as one of the most used business letter or formal letter a letter of inquiry helps a person to have information like some course or job inquiry prices of services and products terms and orders or working agreements etc so there are plenty of things or plenty of ideas in your mind which boil up and that you would like to ask the particular person a particular for particular institution so through this letter you can okay student one must always keep in mind while writing a letter of inquiry give a brief introduction about yourself include the name of the organization okay so include the name of the organization that means you may write the name of the organization of that person okay where you are I think means for whom you're adding to and you have to write the name of the operation of yours also if you belong to any you know organization if you don't belong to any organization then there's no need for you provide clear details about the area of inquiry means what is the purpose and which particular area you want to enquire form present your queries and doubt in a clear and understandable form and mention the deadlines by which you need the information you have to mention these it points very clearly okay let me revise present your queries in doubt in a clear and understandable form otherwise the person you are adding the letter to may not understand what you want that may be difficult for you you will not get the reply properly so mention such things very clearly and mention the deadlines also means what is the deadline of your expectation of the reply so that should dimension so that the person or the forum that the institution may kissed to give you the information on time mention the deadlines by which unity information well students so this is the sample this is the example of one letter of inquiry and let's read this so this is the address of yours 16 Ring Road not poor one okay you may write your name also no problem now after date is here they after this is the address of the addressee or did you see the address of the recipient with the designation the director or like ABC classes and this is the address of the institution catified portunus Street Deli attained and this is the you know subject inquiry about CIT coaching classes or any institution yeah so look here how many words are here 1 2 3 4 5 ok so 5 words are there I had told you that keep it short and notice here again here that the position has been changed so this has been written here before the salutation okay no problem you can write anyway and this is the salutation dear sir because you don't know the name of the director that's why you have not written it here so you have written means you will write dear sir that self and this is the introduction this is the main point ok and this is the conclusion all right and this is the complimentary end and this is your name actually XY that is written here it happens when you want to keep your name close but this is extracted for examinations only not for adding an actual later ok this is with reference to your advertisement in the in the stand times for CIT coaching classes I have passed BSC degree Giza mission with the statistics as the main subject so this is the name of the course I am keen in joining your institution or Institute for the coaching classes alright so this is the introduction and now here for the details or the issue kindly let me know about the procedure of applying for the qualifying test and instead I would also like to know the duration of the coaching program the duration and the number of classes and the number of classes per week along with the other level mode of classes information about the fees payable and the study materials will be highly appreciated could you please send me a copy of your prospectus well so this is the area where you have asked your requirement or this is the query area that you have mentioned very properly and clearly I would like to enroll as soon as possible your early response will enable me to decide fast so this is the conclude I mean conclusion area and you have written very precise ok this is very good and thanking you is written I don't give up . yeah it will be a comma here and then after an or sincerely all right and then after your name ok students have a nice day bye-bye | Online Coaching Institute | UCvWWZLDOdfxvCY7Qm2xbdfg | 2020-07-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 934 | 5,003 |
Lyoev5mHIl4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyoev5mHIl4 | The Disadvantaged Rich | hey everyone so i guess this is the story's a couple of days a week two weeks old uh it was andrew schiff who is peter schiff famous libertarian uh andrew schiff um peter schiff's brother did a radio interview and he was complaining about um how he couldn't afford his 1.4 million dollar house he wanted he couldn't send all of his three or four children to this exclusive private school and basically things were just really tough for him and he was he was you know crying about it he called a wambulan saw people were taking his money and things were so hard um and a lot of people gave him some uh fairly big for it because he's making 350 thousand dollars a year which puts him i didn't check up the figures it puts him somewhere pretty darn high up i don't know top one percent top probably more than that um but he's doing pretty darn well um and you know in an economy where a lot of people that would want to have work don't have work people kind of took issue with that um people you know where they're struggling to keep their house and he's crying about not getting the 1.4 million dollar house and having to make do with whatever nice house he's living in now um but i'll i'll say this without sarcasm i do feel sorry for the guy because obviously he is suffering obviously he is upset uh and feeling um envious and uh struggling with his lot in life now on like a real term scale if you look at him like what where he's at in life what he's earning uh you know his security for the future that seems ridiculous unfortunately that's not how the human psyche works so the fact is he's measuring himself against his peers and his peers or other really wealthy people like his brother who's a lot more wealthy i assume and so he can be very very very rich and still be upset in all of these ways which is why i think this whole thing isn't working this whole kind of idea of the meritocracy and everything would be and and rich people would act nice and they'd have enough and then they would go and be nice to other people it doesn't work because people get there and you know some people i think a bill gates can kind of even afford it because once you've reached the very top once you've declared to everyone you're the winner forever uh you can probably take your foot off the pedal but most people don't get to that level so they're stuck somewhere with very very high achievement but they still feel inferior because they can still see those other people around them that are doing better and it seems to me like a lot of people can't get over that um and so instead of where you would think well you've got everything that anyone could reasonably expect in life now you might dedicate yourself to being a good person and supporting your community they don't instead they go more extreme because there's you know that they've invested all of this energy into being this amazingly powerful wealthy person and now they still feel they feel like they're treading water because in their own peer group they're again at that kind of middle level because where they see themselves is amongst their peers you're usually on average in the middle with the people that you know some people are less well off some people are better off and if you're earning 350 000 that means you know some people that are only earning 50 000 and you know some people that are earning 10 million and then you get very upset um and so i don't think that this system is really a good or healthy one for anyone um and that really includes the people that are earning that kind of money as well um obviously you know i don't think andrew schiff you know if we wanted to start a save andrew schiff fund and you know pay my 10 50 million maybe that would make him happier um but obviously that would then make a lot of his peers less happy and it's not a sustainable project because we can't be um saving um people earning hundreds of thousands of dollars or millionaires from themselves by paying them these huge amounts of money um instead i think you're seeing what you see in uh kind of like um various ape societies when there is a lot of kind of injustice um in in the tribe like members get less happy you see this in human societies as well um and people get less happy and it's not just the people on the bottom it's everyone because these imbalances exist at every level except on the very top because then you're basically numero numero uno and then everything's fine um except you could still lose your position obviously so that's worrying um but yeah i don't i don't think it's a healthy way to go to have a society where inequality is celebrated and i think one of the reasons it's not healthy is because there's no such thing as enough inequality for the people that are already benefiting from that because they're still going to feel um like they should have more and they're going to try harder and harder to kind of um actually like pull everything apart to make sure that they're way on top of everyone else you know so that one day they can live in a castle and have the peasants toiling the fields below um because then they would feel better and an important thing is their social goal people like andrew schiff his social goal isn't to have a society of people that are all very very well off he doesn't want everyone to live in villas and be really happy and send all of their children to amazing schools which are all equally good no he wants himself to be better off so if everyone else would be living in villas he would need a cloud castle considering we can't build cloud castles that probably means that the rabble should stay somewhere down there where he can feel superior to them um and i don't think that's a healthy model for people in his position i it's definitely not a healthy model for the people that are getting trampled on um and that are suffering and that can't afford health care for themselves or their children and they have to send their children to very inferior schools and have to tell their children there's no money for college and then the children have to see if they can get a loan and then the economy doesn't allow them to get a job where certain other people like andrew schiff with their brothers can get juicy kind of plum jobs quite easily where they make 350 000 a year i personally i don't know i'd like i i you know i i watch the young turks and chank always chunk yogurt from the young turks he always talks about you know oh what a great villa you know i know we all want to live there so you know go capitalism and go everything and i wish i could have that kind of lifestyle i mean obviously i want to be secure obviously i want to have lots of nice and fun things but no i don't actually want to live in a villa overlooking the peons i don't want to be i know flown everywhere by helicopter and have adoring crowds kind of uh they worship me at every turn and part of that is because i think that would be a very dangerous thing for me personally i think i would become a worse person as a result and i think i would also be much more at risk of actually becoming um becoming kind of unhappy from that from that dissociation with general society and with real people and then also that increased feeling of self-worth that will come from that so i think that's a very risky thing and i think that recent that there was this study that was recently published which in in fact i don't think was too novel it's like rich people uh often behave like a-holes and one of the examples um was you know where they did a little study on uh people driving expensive cars and whether they stop for you or not i i don't know about you but i mean i i knew this already because that's what i've observed i mean there are two kinds of people that are likely when you're crossing a pedestrian crossing with clear mark markations to not stop or to go really fast and then stop at the last second and one is the type of car that's blaring very loud music which are people that are obviously too cool for society and offense put themselves outside of society they're gangsters and the other category of people that do that are people driving very very fancy expensive cars that go pretty fast and they obviously shouldn't have to stop for a dirty filthy peon crossing the road like you not even you know like on foot they would never be denigrated to the level where they would actually do that and so i don't think it's surprising where you have this kind of division of society and of people that just understand for themselves that they're better than everyone around them and that feel very ill treated when they find that they cannot have everything they desire whereas you know i think a healthy attitude to have is to understand that you can't because there are other people around you that need things more than you need the thing you want other people may need health care more than you need the 1.5 million dollar home it's a fairly simple equation and if you can't understand that then there's a big issue and the fact that we have so many people with a lot of wealth that cannot understand that i always hear this talk about charity this talk about how society would regulate itself fine without all of these social security things yet you have at every point wealthy people resisting these things which shows me that the system as it is now there's something deeply wrong there's something deeply wrong in how it makes people think and feel and interact with society and so i think as long as we live in this system we certainly cannot get rid of safety nets because the upper echelons of society as a rule would do very little to help the people down below um except maybe to make themselves feel good but they would in fact derive satisfaction from seeing that there are people worse off than them because if peter sorry andrew schiff can see you struggling to pay your rent whilst he lives in his i don't know how much his current apartment or house is worth you know a couple hundred thousand dollar house and then that will make him feel better about himself and that's obviously not a healthy society where uh one level of society or one group of society or one class of society is rooting for the continued poverty of other classes or the continued kind of denigration and subservience and inferiority of other classes because that's what they need um to fulfill their kind of ego and to state their envy which they get attacks of when they look at the people just above them | churchofstfu | UCBQnFdqIiA9rn72wRw04v0g | 2012-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,985 | 10,530 |
2E117thnSoA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2E117thnSoA | HOT FLASHES Be Gone.. Hormone Balance RESCUE! #SmokyMountainNaturals YES HELP has arrived!! | hi everybody I'm Lisa welcome to my youtube channel this video is dedicated for the ladies today now I just did a previous video on how I'm counterbalancing all the stuff going on with the environment and chemtrails and fluoride in the water so I really wanted to make this video and dedicate it to smoky mountain Naturals and the reason why is because 2018 was such a hard year for me I was struggling with so many things going on with the environment learning about the chemtrail flu and how all this affected me and at the same time I realized that with our bodies being attacked that the way that they are and discovering what was going on with me I realized that you know I just was not feeling myself so what I did is I went to excuse me I went to the Smoky Mountain Naturals website and there's a zrt test that you can buy and I actually have done a video on that so if you you know look and scroll down you'll see that sin is it my playlist so anyway after doing the test and realizing that my Esther doll was like three times where it was supposed to be my progesterone was in the toilet and my Astro gym was in the gutter so now like I figured so anyway these three products here these three products saved my life and I'm gonna explain how that is so first things first the progesterone cream excellent I started off with just the progesterone cream and I had amazing results I use it twice a day what's really great is that this pump is is here I'll show you the label that itself it's self measure so you can put it out at self measures you can put that amount on your hands you can rub it on your arms you can rub it on your face on your neck and it's fabulous if there's like really no smell to it but it just it balances everything and obviously you can see I'm glowing a lot of this has to do with these creams and the products that I take trust me because I'm over 50 and I feel really great and I get compliments all the time not to brag or boast but this really is like the new beauty line to me you know I'll get into other videos on some of the other products that I incorporate with this but today Smoky Mountain Naturals so estrogen cream really important because this is all about the hot flashes when I start down the pedestrian cream I really just was not feeling right but I was not having the hot flashes until about March of 2018 and then I realized that I needed this product as well this is the Esther doll and it's in the pink label and again what's so great you guys about this product is everything is self measured the other product that's complimentary excuse me my throat I'm so excited I'm talking really fast and my throat is like really really dry but I'm really excited so this di M product this is part of Smokey Mountain Naturals line I'll show you the label on this this is so key these three items are made by the same manufacturer and they work so well in conjunction before I did this video I wanted to spend my time with this product again I ordered this one back in January had excellent results with it until I started to decline in the the estrogen and that means going from perimenopause - you know pre menopause menopause and post menopause so there's like four different stages and what happens is we start out obviously in perimenopause and then as the months go by we you know start to move into the sector of having premenopause so I find that these products just saved my life and I had actually sent Smoky Mountain a chiral an email and I really wanted to help them with their products and just really show them my gratitude and and thank you so much for actually having this company and the reason that I actually researched them and I've done a lot of research ladies on these products they're bio-identical which is so important breast cancer runs in my family I cannot do synthetic hormones it will just trigger breast cancer so I spent a lot of time I read Suzanne Somers book the sexy years and she goes through her whole story of having breast cancer and what to do at her home hormones around the age of 40 I guess I was lucky because I this really didn't hit me until about 50 so right after I turned 50 so how fun right welcome to 50 um anyway I can't express enough how much these products have really really helped me I had just have so much gratitude and again going back to the test kit when I did that and I called the company they have a number that you can call there's somebody that you can talk to in the lab and they'll walk you through it and they will express to you what they feel would be really great for your success and I have to say today that no more hot flashes thanks to the pink label smokey mountain ash holes and it's actually spelled SM okay why so it's Smoky Mountain naturals calm I will leave the link I purchased this on eBay I also have a link for that I haven't done a video on eBay but I purchase all my my products through there so I can insert that link once I actually get activate to become a channel so if you enjoyed this video or know somebody who is suffering a woman who's just off and knows that it could be something hormonal you definitely want to turn them on to this video I'm gonna leave my email below anybody who is suffering and you need a hand up a leg up and you'd like some information and you know anything that has to do with these products feel free to message me I'd really appreciate it so if you could please like and subscribe to the channel I have a lot a lot of great content I'm bringing to the forefront here on how I'm counterbalancing all the toxic stuff in the atmosphere I've changed so many things and this was the start of me getting back into my life so thank you Smoky Mountain naturals ma thank you for tuning in today have a great day guys | Lisa Carey | UCe2tpvg7kFCBrRFu1hfRqDA | 2019-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,124 | 5,783 |
-ANQ6uN8hOQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ANQ6uN8hOQ | Understanding Cancer | [Music] every living thing you see around us is built with individual cells regardless of whether it's the grass the trees Pon scum or your neighbor's dog each is built with individual cells those cells are microscopic but they're there you can think of them as being teeny tiny Legos just as we can build structures with Legos living organisms are built by individual cells and regardless of whether a cell is from a plant or an animal they all have one big thing in common each has a blueprint or a set of instructions telling it how to structure itself how to grow ultimately it is the structure of an individual cell that determines how it [Music] functions [Music] here in Catalonia bu fighting is now outla in the long hot Spanish afternoon the bull now Roos men once again fear of a and he is real with the drive and ambition of a man and the strength and power of a bu in 2012 when Sebastian vatel won the Spanish Grand Prix he did so in a vehicle designed for Speed not efficiency this next concept is an important one let's take a moment to review some biology that you probably learned in the seventh or eighth grade mitosis mitosis is nothing more than a fancy word for cell division it is almost exclusively how new cells form now let's look at how mitosis allows for growth in a common mammal namely us Homo sapiens after fertilization of a gamet or female egg by a male sperm a zygote forms a zygote is a single cell that has the ability to grow into a fully functioning multicellular organism growth occurs through a fairly simple process of cellular division here you see one cell dividing into two this process will repeat where two form into four four into 8 8 into 16 16 into 32 and so on and so on until in the case of humans we have a fetus a complex multicellular organism ultimately the process of mitosis allows us to grow from one individual microscopic cell into a fully functional adult well at least mostly functional adult who is comprised of a approximately 100 trillion cells all of those 100 trillion cells were formed through the process of mitosis and each has an exact copy of the DNA from that first individual cell just 60 years ago two English scientists discovered DNA deoxy ribonucleic acid DNA is the blueprint cells use to structure themselves or another way of putting it is that cells use their own DNA to determine how to grow you can think of DNA as being a set of instructions each cell has DNA in its nucleus and the Machinery in each cell follows the instruction of the DNA when building the cell it's important to understand that every living thing has its own DNA code or sequence of instructions so my DNA instructions are different than the DNA instructions of any other living organism thus making me look and function in a unique manner everything that has ever lived has its own DNA sequence regardless of whether we're talking about an ant or an elephant Pond scum or a beautiful flower a human or a neanderthal each has its own DNA sequence that determines how it is constructed an organism's physical form determines how it functions human DNA has 3.2 billion instructions and every cell has a full copy of all 3.2 billion instructions that begs the question how do cells in different parts of the body look different from each other this is most easily understood by looking at a set of house plans there are multiple pages to a house plan on one page you might find the framing plans for the first floor on another you might find the framing plans for the second floor and on yet another you might find the exterior plans different pages contain different information and a contractor doesn't need to look at the entire plan to build just one room your cells do the same through a biochemical reaction individual cells only read the information that is relevant to them thus allowing cells to look dramatically different from one another and much more importantly it allows different cell types to function differently this this is a good thing we certainly wouldn't want lung cells in our liver or even worse liver cells in our brain you may be thinking I'm spending a lot of time on DNA structure and function when this video is supposed to be about cancer however if you understand the basics of DNA you will easily understand what cancer is how it grows how it spreads and why there are so many different types before we move on it is important that you really think deeply about this principle structures are built based upon plans this General premise is true for almost everything we see around us tonight I'm camping with my boys as I sit here and our camper and look around me I see our refrigerator stove microwave cabinets and I know know that literally everything around me was built based upon a detailed plan take a moment look around your surroundings regardless of whether it is the chair you're sitting in or the computer on which you're watching this video almost everything around you was constructed based upon a plan now here in Southwestern Virginia we have a strong Heritage for building things whether it be textiles and narrows front Furniture in Gaya Servo Motors in Radford Automotive Parts in blackburg or trucks in Dublin all of these things are built based upon a plan now take a moment and really think what happens if there's a mistake in the [Music] plan today I'm at home and I'm sitting in my living room holding the actual plans that were used to build this house my wife and I designed them I would like for you to imagine for a moment that my wife and I made a mistake we forgot to include this door on the plants now the contractor could have built the house without that door being there if the plans did not show the door all he would have had to have done would have been to have built that room first and then construct this wall behind me without a door being there now surely you're saying that's not going to happen the contractor is going to bring that to your attention and there are going to be changes made before there becomes a structural problem and you're absolutely correct however today we're talking about what happens in your body on a cellular level on the cellular level the contractor or what are called the ribosomes they always follow the plan so if in the event that there's a small mistake in the plans then that small mistake is always going to be constructed or it's always going to be built that can cause a cell to become nonfunctional it causes the cell to look different it causes the cell to function differently and if in the event that that cell and ultimately what's going to be cells because that cell will go through mitosis that can cause an individual organ such as the lungs the liver the pancreas even the skin it can cause that organ to malfunction and if in the event that the organ malfunctions drastically enough that can cause death [Music] one of DNA's most basic functions is to regulate the rate at which cells divide cancer can simply be defined as unregulated cell growth due to DNA damage it is very obvious when visually inspecting a neoplasm or what is more common ly referred to as a tumor that the tissue in the tumor is growing faster than the tissue around it the tissue is distinctly different than the surrounding tissue because the cancerous tissue and the healthy tissue no longer share common DNA or a common blueprint the cells that make up the tumor grow faster and divide more often than the healthy cells around them cancer can occur anywhere in the body but all cancers have one thing in common they were caused by a carcin carcinogens are cancer-causing agents they can be chemicals radiation or viruses according to the international Agency for research on cancer known carcinogens include acetyl alahh which comes from consuming alcoholic beverages aot toxins aluminum production asbestos Benzene cadmium coal diesel exhaust Epstein bar and by the way that is the virus that causes mono ethanol from Malahide but both Hepatitis B and C many of the 128 strains of the human papala virus human t- cell lymphotrophic virus ionizing radiation carpos saroma which is caused by the herpes virus in particular the hhv 8 strain of the virus solar radiation both smoking tobacco and using smokeless tobacco UV radiation and finally Vinyl chloride lastly cancer can spread in the body via the circulatory system or via the lymphatic system cancer cells can be carried to other parts of the body where they can cause a new neoplasm or tumor to form it is often the spreading of cancer to major organs that can cause death luckily cancer is largely preventable through healthy lifestyle choices and frequent screenings | Brian Clark | UCyZgbHGb6jlkni_k0b-UPxQ | 2012-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,558 | 8,679 |
sDnG1JhZ2N4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDnG1JhZ2N4 | 8.02x - Lect 13 - Moving charges in B-fields, Cyclotrons, Mass Spectrometers, LHC | All right, you did well on the exam. Class average was sixty-two. I always aim for sixty-five, so I was very happy. Eleven students scored a hundred. I believe that my exam review was extremely fair. According to some instructors, perhaps even too close for comfort. I did a problem with parallel resistors and a battery. I applied Gauss's Law for cylindrical symmetry. I spent quite a bit of time discussing where charge occurs and where charge can not be located on conductors and I hit the idea of capacitors and dielectrics also quite hard. I prefer not to think about a rigid division between pass and fail, but I'd rather tell you that all of you who scored less than forty-seven, in my book, are sort of in the danger zone. Now, that doesn't mean that you're going to fail the course, nor does it mean that you will pass the course if you scored seventy. But those people are in the danger zone. I think you should talk to your instructor and I would advise those people also to make frequent use of our tutors. Two exams to go, plus the final. Today I'm going to uncover a whole new world for you and you will see how 802 comes in there in a very natural way. The Lorentz force F is the charge times the cross product-- of the velocity of that charge-- and the B field that the charge experiences. If I have here a positive charge plus q and it has a velocity v in this direction and the magnetic field would be uniform and coming out of the blackboard, there's going to be a force on this charge according to this relationship and the force is then like so. Perpendicular to v, perpendicular to B. In this case the charged particle is going to go around in a circle . The Lorentz force can not change the speed, can not change the kinetic energy, because the force is always perpendicular to the velocity but it can change the direction of the velocity. And so, what you're going to see is that the charged particle will go around into a perfect circle if the magnetic field is constant throughout. And the radius of this circle can very easily be calculated using some of our knowledge of 802. The force is qvB because I chose B also perpendicular to v and so there is no sign-- the sign of the angle between them is one. And this now has to be the centripetal force that we encountered in 801, which is mv squared divided by R, m now being the mass of this particle. And so you'll find now that R equals mv divided by qB. And this, by the way, I want to remind you, is the momentum of that particle. If you look at this equation, it's sort of pleasing. If the charge is high then the Lorentz force is high so the radius is small. If the magnetic field is high then the Lorentz force is high so the radius is small. If the mass of the particle is high, there is a lot of inertia and so it is very difficult to make it go around, so to speak, so a very high mass, you expect a very high radius. And so that looks all intuitively quite pleasing. Let's do a numerical example. I take a proton, p stands for proton and I take a one MeV proton. It's the same I took during my test review. One MeV means that the kinetic energy, is one MeV, is the charge times the potential difference over which this proton was accelerated, in this case, delta V would be one million volts. And this now equals one-half times the mass of that proton times the velocity squared. In this case, if I have a one MeV, so it is a million volts, you will find that this is one point six times ten to the minus thirteen joules. I gave you there the charge of the proton, you multiplied it by a million, and this is the energy. And so now you can calculate the velocity because you know the mass of the proton. I gave you that too, there. And so you will find exactly what we found during my test review, one point four times ten to the seventh meters per second, which is five percent of the speed of light, comfortably low, so we don't have to make any relativistic corrections. If this proton now enters a magnetic field B, which is one Tesla, then by using the equation I have up there, you know the mass of the proton, we just calculated the velocity, you know the charge of the proton, and you know the B field. You will find that R is oh point one five meters, which is fifteen centimeters, just a numerical example. It is more common, or at least often done, to eliminate out of that equation there-- the velocity and replace it by the potential difference, capital V, over which we accelerate these particles. And so, what you can do, you can replace this v by using the equation I have there, the one half mv squared, so we have that one-half mv squared equals q times delta V, but I will write for that just a capital V and I substitute this v now in here, and so I now longer see the velocity but I now see this potential difference. In the case of that proton, this V would be a million and you will find then that R is then the square root-- of two m times that capital V divided by qB squared. And so the two equations are of course the same physics, but it's different representation. If you put in for V now ten to the sixth, mass of the proton, charge of the proton and one Tesla field, of course you find exactly the same point one five meters. Now this is all nice and dandy, but this works as long as the speed is much smaller than the speed of light. If that's no longer the case, then we have to apply special relativity and that is not part of this course but I would like to briefly touch upon that today. I can show you how things go sour because suppose we have a five hundred kilo electron volt. So that means that in this equation here, the V is five hundred thousand, the q is the charge of the electron, m is now the mass of the electron and if I apply that equation-- I find that V is four point two times ten to the eighth meters per second and that is larger than the speed of light, so that's clearly not possible. The actual speed, if you make relativistic corrections, is two point six times ten to the eighth meters per second. And although I don't expect you to be able to make those relativistic corrections, I will make them today and you will see why I have to and I want to show you that in fact this is not all that difficult even though I will not hold you responsible for these equations. So what I have here is now kinetic energy, is again qV, that's not changing, but is no longer one-half mv squared but it is gamma minus one times mc squared, and gamma is defined there-- it's called the Lorenz Factor and so if you know now for the electron that capital V is five hundred thousand, you can calculate what gamma is from the first equation and then you go to the second equation and you find what the speed is, and you will see then that you never find a speed larger than the speed of light. And so we now have to make a correction also for the radii and those corrections become again relatively easy. This now requires a factor gamma and you see that on the upper blackboard there and this too now has to be replaced by gamma plus one and then everything is OK. So I don't expect you to know this, but I don't want you to think that all these relativistic corrections come out of the blue, nor do I want you think that it is very difficult. It really isn't. The equations are extremely straightforward. So I want to show you now the-- some of the results that we just discussed. The one MeV proton and the five hundred keV electron, this is on the Web. You can click on Lecture Supplements and you can make yourself a hard copy. So here you see the kinetic energy, one MeV proton. Notice the speed that we calculated there is non-relativistic, gamma is very close to one. You don't have to make a correction. And in a one Tesla field you get a radius of fifteen centimeters, which we just calculated. If you go to a fifty MeV proton, it's sort of in the borderline between relativistic and non-relativistic. It's still non-relativistic enough, and if it is non-relativistic-- you can clearly see here that the radius goes with the square root of capital V. And for a fifty MeV, capital V is fifty million, and for one MeV, capital V is one million. And since it goes with the square root of V, you expect roughly the radius to be the square root of fifty times larger which is seven and indeed, you see that. So you see, from fifteen centimeters the radius goes to about one meter. Um, here is our five hundred keV electron and notice that I did the calculation correctly. This is relativistically corrected now. You get your two point six times ten to the eighth meters per second by applying the formalism that you see there. I will leave this here throughout this lecture because I will return to this several times. I want to show you a-- a cute demonstration. I have an, er, electron gun here and the electron gun comes like so. This is the velocity of the electrons. I put a minus sign there to remind you that they are electrons. If electrons go in this direction, the current goes in that direction. And so if now I have a magnetic field which, let's assume the magnetic field is in the blackboard. This is B. Then I cross B is the direction of the force. I is in this direction, B is in the blackboard. So if I'm not mistaken, I think the force is in this direction and so you will see that it starts to bend in this direction. If you change the direction of the magnetic field, the magnetic field is coming out of the blackboard, then the electron will go in this direction, and I can show you that here. It is not too different from the distortion experiment that I did when I had the television program there and I had the strong magnet and we distorted the image, but this of course is a little bit more controlled. So, we're going to see the image there and we want to make it quite dark in the room. Mmm. And turn on the electron gun. So you see the electron gun, it strikes a fluorescent screen and that's how you can see it, and I have here a bar magnet and if I hold the bar magnet behind it then I can create more or less situations like this. I can flip over the magnet and then the direction of bending should change, so here I come with the magnet and you see, curve up the electrons. I turn the magnet over and I come in again and they curve down. Very straightforward, very simple. OK. There is a fantastic way in physics that we can separate isotopes from one and the same element. If we, for instance, take uranium, then uranium, when you find it, is for ninety-nine point three percent uranium two thirty-eight. That means it has ninety-two protons, otherwise it wouldn't be uranium and it has hundred and forty-six neutrons, ninety-nine point three percent. Oh point seven percent is uranium two thirty-five. Again, ninety-two protons, otherwise it wouldn't be uranium, but only a hundred and forty-three neutrons and that you'll find in nature for oh point seven percent. So you go to a chemist and you give a chemist a little bit of uranium and you say would you please separate these two isotopes for me and he of course would laugh at you and he would say, "Go fly a kite!" because the chemical properties are exactly the same for the two because uranium is uranium. Neutral uranium here has ninety-two electrons and neutral uranium here has ninety-two electrons, so there's no way that they could separate those. And I will show you now how they can be separated with what we call a mass spectrometer. You heat the uranium so that it ionizes. Let's assume it's ionized once so it loses one electron, so it's positively charged with one unit charge, one of those charges that you see here. And we now accelerate it over certain potential difference so these uranium atoms, two thirty-five and the two thirty-eight get a certain speed and they come in here with this speed v, so they're positively charged and let's assume that we have a magnetic field that is uniform and that is in this direction, comes out of the blackboard. So what will happen is that these charged particles which are positively charged now, one unit charge, are going to go around a circle and hit here. This is a radius. But if you look here at these equations-- so you will see that the radius is proportional with the square root of the mass of the particle. And the mass of two thirty-eight. is one point two percent larger-- than the mass of two thirty-five. And so with one point two percent larger, since we have the square root there, we see here the square root, we accelerate them over the same potential difference, so this one doesn't change. This is the only thing that changes. So then you expect an oh point six percent change in radius and so the two thirty-eight will end up here. I exaggerate that very highly. And the two thirty-five will end up here. The two thirty-eight has a larger radius because it has a larger mass and you see that here. There's no change in B, there's no change in q and there's no change in capital V. We accelerate them over the same potential difference. And so if the radius, for instance, were one meter of this mass spectrometer then the difference here, remember this is two R, the difference would come out to be about one point two centimeters, and so you have a collector here where you collect your two thirty-eight nuclei atoms and here you collect your two thirty-five and that is the idea behind a mass spectrometer. Why did I choose this particular example? Well, this example changed our world and it made history. Uranium two thirty-five was needed by the Americans to build an atomic bomb to end the Second World War. This is- this was done under the famous Manhattan Project. And Ernest Lawrence of Berkeley built mass spectrometers which were able to separate uranium two thirty-five from two thirty-eight. In the beginning, it went very slowly, about one hundred micrograms per day. But a few kilograms was required for an atomic bomb. They finally managed to get up to one gram per day and in combination with other separation techniques such as the gas diffusion techniques which I will not discuss here now they managed to get a few kilograms and they dropped a bomb on Hiroshima on August 6th 1945 and three days later a bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. The Japanese surrendered and it was the end of World War Two. It's a good thing that there are many peaceful applications nowadays of mass spectrometers, particularly in the medical area. People sometimes require radiation and they need radiation from a particular radioactive isotopes, but you don't want the other isotopes from the same element and so you separate them then with a mass spectrometer. It's a whole industry, very important industry. And I would like to address the issue how you accelerate protons to extremely high speeds, almost approaching the speed of light. And that is also something for which Ernest Lawrence is credited. In the early days it was done in a cyclotron, which I will describe to you now. The cyclotron consists of a chamber which is called a D. This is one D and here's another D. These are conducting chambers. If you look from the side it would look like so. This is the left chamber and this is the right chamber and all of this is in vacuum and let's assume that we have a magnetic field coming out of the board like so. Let's revisit our one MeV proton. Suppose I release in this chamber here a one MeV proton-- and I know the speed with which it comes out, because the one MeV proton had a speed-- Oh, you still see it there, one point four times ten to the seven meters per second. We also know that in a one Tesla field, let's make this one Tesla, that the radius is going to be fifteen centimeters. You see it up there. So what is this proton going to do? It's going to do this. But when it gets there, a potential difference is introduced between these two D's, so that this is low pot- high potential and this is the low potential. And so you're going to get an electric field now in this gap in this direction and so this proton is being accelerated. And let's suppose that the difference in potential is twenty kilovolts. Then this proton will gain in electric-- in kinetic energy, it will gain kinetic energy, twenty kilo electron volts. That's the way electron volt is defined. And so you start off with one MeV, so when it has crossed this gap it is now one point oh two MeV. Twenty keV more. The radius, now, is larger. If capital V is two percent higher and I go to this equation, then the radius is one percent higher and so when it comes out here and it makes a circle, the radius now is one percent higher than fifteen centimeters. But when it gets to this part of the D, this potential difference is reversed and so the electric field is again in this direction, in the direction of the proton and so it is accelerated again by twenty kilo electron volts. Now the radius, of course, is even larger and so very gradually every time that it reaches the gap the potential difference is changed in direction to accelerate the proton and so it gradually spirals out, then, to the largest radius that you have. So during one full rotation it gains twenty kilo electron volts once, and twenty kilo electron volts twice, so it gains forty kilo electron volts. And so the electric fields are doing the work. They accelerate the particles. Magnetic fields can not accelerate. Magnetic fields can change the direction but they can do no work on the particles. So the magnetic fields confine the particles. So let's assume we go twelve hundred and twenty-five full rotations. During each rotation the kinetic energy increased by forty KeV. And so if you multiply the two then you see now that the kinetic energy of this proton increased by forty-nine million electron volts, because it went twelve-hundred and twenty-five times all the way around, and so now you have forty-nine MeV plus the one MeV that you started with, so now you have a fifty MeV proton. You see the second line there? There we have that fifty MeV proton that I discussed with you earlier. In a one Tesla field now the radius is one meter, so if this unit had a radius of one meter that would be fine. By that time it would be all the way near the circumference of this unit. What is remarkable and not intuitive, that the time to go around as long as we don't have to make relativistic corrections, that the time for a proton to go around is independent of its speed. Not so intuitive, and you can see that very easily because the time to go around is two pi R divided by its speed. You see, the radius is proportional to V. And so the time itself is independent of V, because R itself is linearly proportional with the speed and so that cancels and so you'll find now that the time to go around is simply two pi times the mass of that particle divided by qB. And if you correct relativistically, then you have to multiply by gamma, but if you stay non-relativistic, then, it's independent of the speed of the protons. So if we stick to this particular case of our one MeV proton that became a fifty MeV proton going around twelve hundred and twenty-five times, this time to go around once is only sixty-six nanoseconds, so this is six point six times ten to the minus eight seconds. Give you some feeling of how fast all this is going. So if you go around twelve hundred and twenty-five times, that would take only eighty microseconds so in eighty microseconds does all of this occur and that means you have to switch this field twice per full rotation, make sure that the E-field is in this direction, but when the proton comes here the e-field has to be in that direction. And so the switching frequency which easily be calculated becomes about thirty million times per second, about thirty megahertz. And all of that takes place in eighty microseconds and you create one MeV protons, you turn them into fifty MeV protons. A mind-boggling concept, but it works. Quite remarkable. Now because of the relativistic corrections that you see here with gamma, if you go to very high energies then the time is not constant for a full rotation, so you have to adjust now the frequency with which you switch the potential between these gaps. So if the time increases then this switching frequency has to go down and we call those instruments synchrotrons or synchrocyclotrons. They have names. So you synchronize now and correct for relativistic effects. Modern accelerators have constant radii. They are rings. And so if you have a ring with constant radius, the only way that you can keep the particles in the ring when they have a low energy and when they have the high energy is by gradually increasing the magnetic field. So you start off with a weak magnetic field, you go around, huge circle, very large radius, and you gradually increase the magnetic field as you keep accelerating them and by making the magnetic field go up just in the right way, maybe all the way up to two Tesla, you can keep them in that ring. The first slide that I'd like to show you is the slide of an ancient cyclotron it is actually a synchrocyclotron, was built by Lawrence in Berkeley and this was capable of accelerating protons to seven hundred thirty MeV. You see here a person to give you feeling for the size of this instrument. Lawrence received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1939 for his invention of the cyclotron. The next slide is Fermilab near Chicago. This is one of these modern accelerators they're also called sometimes colliders and this has a diameter of two point two kilometers, and this instrument, this year, plans to accelerate protons up to thousand GeV, G stands for giga, giga is the same as billion. A thousand giga electron volts would be ten to the twelfth electron volts. The beams of high energy protons are made to collide with other nuclei to uncover the inner workings of nuclear physics. The higher the energy of the protons, the larger is the impact when the protons collide and the more one expects to learn. By using ever-increasing energies of the protons, which are nuclear bullets, one explores unknown territory. In the news, these colliders are often called atom smashers. That is a flashier name which appeals more to the general public who pays for all this with their tax money. This research is a multibillion dollar industry. The words atom smasher are actually a misnomer. The colliders smash nuclei which are ten thousand times smaller than atoms. And the next slide shows you the tunnel of the largest ring in the world, which is in Geneva, at CERN, which is a European collaboration. This tunnel which already exists for many years has a confluence of seventeen miles, has a radius of four point three kilometers, and in here-- are these protons being accelerated [inaudible] on the high vacuum. And with very modern techniques of superconducting magnets they can even go up now to about five Tesla. And in this tunnel right now a whole new experiment is under development which is called the Large Hadron Collider which is considered the Holy Grail for particle physicists and it's hoped that that will go on the air in the year 2007 or so and it will accelerate protons to an unprecedented energy that will give them kinetic energies of seven thousand GeV seven times ten to the twelfth electron volts. Do you recognize me? Yes, I am Walter Lewin. And it is now 2013. A few months ago, the LHC made one of the most important discoveries in particle physics of all times. One of the main objectives of the LHC was to prove or disprove the existance of the Higgsboson which was already hypothesized about 45 years ago. The Higgsboson is part of what's called the Standard Model of particle physics. which is a set of rules that lays out our understanding of the fundamental building blocks of the universe. And the LHC has discovered the Higgsboson. It has a mass of about 125 GeV And there is little doubt in my mind that the Nobel Prize for this major discovery will be awarded very soon. Let's now go back to 2002. So I would like to return to my overhead there, so that you can see some of that what we just discussed right there, thank you Tom. So here we have Fermilab. You see a radius of one point one kilometers. I showed you a picture from the air and so they went up to one point five Tesla, so that's the maximum magnetic field strength. Get very close to the speed of light by the way [chuckles] and you see five hundred GeV protons. And here you see the holy grail, the Large Hadron Collider, European collaboration in Geneva at CERN, whereby you have the circumference of seventeen miles and the magnetic fields that they hope to achieve going up to five and a half Tesla using modern techniques of superconductors. So if you want to go around in these tunnels by the way, you need a motorcycle, you need to go seventeen miles around. The goal of all this physics, of all these experiments, is to enter new territory, to learn about these mysterious nuclear forces and to see what is inti-- inside protons and to see what is inside neutrons. And with these experiments many nuclear particles were discovered whose existence was completely unknown previously. Now comes the issue how can you see the results of these collisions of these particles with very high energies. Well, you can make the tracks of these particles visible. In fact, today you will see them with your own eyes. And in the old days this was done with cloud chambers and that's the demonstration I will do today for you. But nowadays they do them with bubble chambers. Let's first understand the principle. If you had a charged particle, whether it is an electron or a proton or an alpha particle-- alpha particle is the nucleus of helium, it's two protons, two neutrons. If it goes through the air it makes ions and as it goes through the air and it makes ions it slowly loses its kinetic energy and it finally comes to a halt. If we take a ten MeV electron and one atmosphere air it could go forty meters. If you take a proton of ten MeV it would only go one meter because the density of ions is higher because it has a higher mass and if you take an alpha particle which has a higher mass than a proton-- and it has a double charge of a proton, then it would only go ten centimeters. It's a very high density track that you would get from an alpha particle. And so one way you can see these tracks is using cloud chambers, and a cloud chamber works in principle as follows. You can just have a chamber in air, one atmosphere air, which you put liquid alcohol in there, that's the way we will do it and you cool the bottom. You see one there, which you will see a little later and you cool the bottom with solid CO2 and then you get inside this chamber, you get a temperature gradient and there's a layer there where the alcohol should really condense into little drops because it's that cold, but for reasons that are complicated it doesn't do it quite yet. We call that undercooled alcohol. Even rain can be undercooled. Just below freezing point, still liquid. When the moment it hits the ground it will immediately become solid, by the way. That's also undercooled liquid. Now, here we deal with an undercooled vapor and so when these ions are made by these charged particles, these ions act as seeds for the drops, in this case the alcohol drops, and you can literally with your eyes, visually see these drops being formed. I'd like to go through one numerical example and I want to go to a five hundred keV electron which you see there. Um, notice that I have corrected the speed relativistically, otherwise you would get this ridiculous number that we calculated earlier which is larger than the speed of light. And suppose we have a one-tenths Tesla field. Then the radius would be two point nine centimeters. But after a while this electron will lose its energy and then there comes a time that it has only hundred kilo electron volts left. By that time, the radius in a one-tenths Tesla field would now be one point one centimeters and so when you look at cloud chambers at the tracks of electrons and you have magnets there, you will see the tracks being curled up which of course is the result of the fact that the radius gets smaller in time and since the magnetic field is constant you can see then, large radius here. And as the kinetic energy slowly decreases the radius gets smaller and smaller and smaller. So let's look at a few more slides. In 1932, Anderson noticed a track in a cloud chamber which had the appearance of an electron. It had the right mass, it had the right charge, but the curve- the direction of curvature was wrong. And so he concluded that it was an electron which was positively charged, which is now called a positron. And these positrons had been predicted on purely theoretical grounds by Dirac, and Anderson received a Nobel Pri-- [break in file] discovery in 1936, only four years after he discovered the positron and Dirac had already received his Nobel Prize in 1933 for his theoretical work. The bubble chamber is an advanced form of the cloud chamber. In the bubble chamber, liquid hydrogen is used and if now the ions go through... The ions become the seeds now for little gas bubbles. So you have liquid which really should have been gas but, uh, not quite and so now it forms gas bubbles. So in a cloud chamber, you're going to see the drops. In a bubble chamber, you see gas bubbles but the idea is the same, and Glaser who invented these chambers, is also from Berkeley by the way, he got a Nobel Prize for that in 1960. So let's look at the discovery by Anderson. Here you see a positron coming from above, and this positron has 63 MeV-- kinetic energy and Anderson put some half a centimeter of lead in there which was very clever, think about that. When it comes out, the energy now is less, because in the lead it produces a lot of ions and so it loses a lot of kinetic energy and it comes out with roughly 23 MeV. And why did he do that? Because now he knows for sure that this particle came from above, because when it loses energy the radius is smaller. That's why he was sure that it was curved in the wrong direction. If he didn't have the lead, you never know whether the electron came this way, in which case the curvature would be perfect. But now he knows it comes from above and if this had been an electron it would've curved this way. So this is one of the early discovery, cloud chamber photographed by Anderson. And the next slide is a bubble chamber and you see here both a positron and an electron in a constant magnetic field and it speaks for itself, notice that the curvatures are exactly in opposite directions and you see this spiral structure that I discussed with you as the electrons lose their energy and since this is a bubble chamber, which has an enormous density a thousand times higher density, say, than air, these electrons don't travel forty meters in these chambers. In air they would, but in this case it is substantially less and so you can roll them up nicely. And you can study them, their momentum and their charge. Using accelerators and cloud chambers and bubble chambers, a whole new world of nuclear physics emerged. Wow. And between 1958 and 1968, thirty new nuclear particles were discovered. And MIT has always been on the forefront in this research. Professor Sam King, who is still at MIT, got the Nobel Prize in 1976. Steven Weinberg, a theoretician who did his work while he was at MIT got his Nobel Prize in 1979. Jerry Friedman, still at MIT and Henry Kendall, got the Nobel Prize for their work in 1990. And Clifford Shull got his Nobel Prize in 1994. If I summarize the basic idea behind it, which is very relevant to 802, you accelerate these particles using electric fields. That's the only way you can accelerate them. Magnetic fields can only be used to confine them. It can not change their kinetic energy but kinect-- electr-- magnetic fields are crucial, because that allows you as you gradually increase their speed to confine them, either by a ring, which is done nowadays, or in the old days in these chambers of the cyclotrons and the synchrotrons. And then we have the bubble chambers, in the old days the cloud chambers, whereby you use magnetic fields to get information on the radius of these particles as they are being detected. And out of all this emerged a whole new way of looking at our world and completely new ideas about what makes the world tick. This is nothing short of a revolution. And so now I want to enjoy with you the last five minutes of this lecture by looking at a cloud chamber and by looking at some of these tracks. You're going to see a lot of electrons in there. The walls of the cloud chamber are radioactive just like you are radioactive. Your bones are radioactive, your windows are radioactive. They emit electrons. No protons, but they certainly emit electrons. And we have in there a radioactive isotope, a rod, which has thorium in it which produces alpha particles. And so you're going to see electrons which make beautiful spider web structures. Please don't clean up yet, we have plenty of time. To be precise, we have five minutes and eighteen seconds left. So these electrons, you will see them going like spiders through this chamber and sometimes they change abrupt direction because they can collide, particularly when they have low energy and then they [break in file] so to speak and then occasionally we may see an alpha particle coming from our radioactive thorium and that makes a very thick track. And so let's try this. We have an expert here which is Marcos, who has not only borrowed these instruments and if you like it we may actually buy it, it's not cheap, we may buy it, but he borrowed it specially for you, for which I'm very grateful Marcos and he also did quite a bit of work to get the light just right. It's not too easy to see those tracks. So Marcos, you will get a chance to adjust the lights if you want that. And, we're going to make it very dark and let's enjoy then, this wonderful world, invisible world of nuclear physics. So here you see this um, the rod with thorium so Marcos feel free to adjust the light if you feel the need. I will go into the audience as well and see whether we can identify the electrons. Oh, there was an alpha particle. So this is this rod and so the bottom of this chamber is cooled with solid CO2. Ah, there was an electron, very nice. As I said, you know, they almost look like spider webs. There was an electron here. Also keep an eye on this rod and occasionally you will see a very dense track which then indicates-- there was one, that's an alpha particle. There's a beautiful alpha particle. Just enjoy this. You know, you're looking at a world which is completely new. Think about it. You're looking at the world of nuclear physics. You're seeing individual electrons and occasionally you see alpha particles. Here, there's one coming out. And think about the physics what's going on here, this alcohol which refuses to become drops and then these ions say, "We force you to become..." uh -- here's an alpha particle, I don't know what it's doing there. So these, these, um, these ions force these, um, these, this, this alcohol vapor to become drops. That's an incredible, complex picture that you're looking at. It is amazing every time I see this. It's absolutely fabulous. And all through these very simple rules, now think about it, we have the Lorentz force, that makes these particles go around, electric fields, that you can use to accelerate them and then this subtle way that you can actually make them visible, individual particles, visible. It is a new world. And the goal of my lecture was to make you peek into this world which has revolutionized our whole way of thinking. Thank you. | Lectures by Walter Lewin. They will make you ♥ Physics. | UCiEHVhv0SBMpP75JbzJShqw | 2015-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,605 | 35,830 |
7jqwp6HwS8k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jqwp6HwS8k | Tekken7 World Tour - Knee (Devil Jin) vs Qudans (Devil Jin) (Grand Finals @FGC Poland) | oh my gosh oh my god this is gonna be sick okay I gotta say this when was the last time you saw a mishima grand finals how many tech names like I don't remember I don't remember I think I was only a wee lad this is legendary two Korean legends going at it Devil Jin versus devil jin versus beverage in and we saw we saw a nice devil jin back at them in germany last week and it was super super aggressive and and really on beside earlier in the technical to the first event of the season the final round where he decimated that JD CR with devil jin so wow this is such a treat I did not think we're gonna see this two masters of the craft - Mishima Legends Me versus ku dogs let's go Grand Finals let's get it not chimera match as well on the Pocky stage couldn't have written the best story oh yeah so rocks Dragon neon the first players side futons on the second player side nice gets the wall sided you off you to go for the big games right away brings the floor with the Heaven's Gate that is Nostradamus oh my gosh you got that goes through the laser afterwards look at this nice job jumping about board for it's gonna go downstairs no it's okay he's gonna keep it you know much like many of the previous matches that involve GG and I think it's really gonna come down to the use man then you went for the real punish it's gonna come down to the use of the health safe and who's gonna land it and who's not gonna land it in the matchup and neat looking at how sweet their way through a p-wave ooh first round Sydney and you saw you know the reaction Troodons when we picked GG he smiled you know this is a matchup where he came from the era where he played against all the machines this is when everyone used Mishima's yeah so we'll see how this is gonna play out of course he hasn't here the wall again okay couldn't really stop in that situation because of the wool yeah the wall kind of messes up too and that really is a mind game in and out of itself is do you try to make the sidestep do you try to squeak out of there yeah because you know the potential for damaging to sites that mean you get a free the free lunch for your lawn she absolutely the guy's just probably not electric sonic conscious ever coming in that mishima resurgence it starts now pushing at the wall is going downstairs no he misses the Thunder got pissed of course the pool house sleep in a noise on this stage oh man nice adjustment goes downstairs final throw goes for the steel pedal oh nice side steps unable to get it oh he goes back and he gets out Lee taking it to croutons riff devil J 2 rounds up this is only the first of many matches that we're gonna potentially have here but man already super exciting yeah like like you said earlier me in the looser side has to bring two first two threes here do we have a lot of tech coming up yeah both of these a lot of players I think a lot of people to out there considered Elgin - overall the Napoleon character is a game that's been said time and again but may in tournament play a lot of these guys were afraid to use devil Jennifer's just because of you know the natural landscape of the game yeah there is a barrier of execution there that's require use side enough to get that one two three that was sick the extra back wall as well they damage my guru is now back to able to crush using that at the check that's the thing too you looked and it looks like these guys you know they're moving they're dashing around they try to find those openings in here the thing is all these new moves complement I mean the traditional medieval stuff that you see the hell see the electrical got this but you gotta consider the rate kick the demon pong all these things come into play yes of the options it's all about how you use those tools back to catching me stepping left a lot of these moves like you had he had options to beat the size that left which is considered to be a devil to the weak side but nice coming down traditionally sidestepping towards the left he's the weak side of the Mishima so you guys are gonna see these guys circling around each other a lot they're gonna be going clockwise they're going oh I actually see counterclockwise they're going back in time yeah and we are back inside because of men these old guys are still here are just ducking in his face right now oh god up with the extended help speed the follow-up Oh short walk yeah misjudged it all the way what's he to do with it gets a decent amount of damage there but now time's a-wastin yeah time has a race and it's only 15 seconds left look aku it's good to take this round you gotta be ballsy remember you gotta live and die by the hell sleep gotta risk it for the biscuit ugh pillar in the middle of the seat get out of there one second step not enough time on the side roll oh man need able to scum it out their first match to him that was super clutch I'm very very careful from me yeah I like what I'm seeing so far but man versus devil gene did not expect the mirror match that is crazy and me being up one as well coudn't and we know Cudas not gonna be any different time zone now this is gonna be as classic as you can get Mishima versa Mishima no walls no wolves oh boy guys in the crowd are you awake make some noise good there is this much is height the mirror match in Grand Finals now we saw we started seeing the movements you know that we were talk about the inherent weakness of the machine is being able aside some left but I think what's really tough in this matchup is if you want to maximize your potential you got to be able to sidestep an electric rock just like in the in like in an instant yeah and that's something that we really haven't seen so far yet is the Billy for the other plate is done the electric office things fully get that punish they're really testing each other's a lot with the mids and the quick blows and the timing the changing the timing comes to me so it's very hot oh you do that and sometimes you know the slight hesitation like oh he's not gonna do anything then the flinch and then out of nowhere don't like to win god this comes out absolutely yeah timing is so important it is everything timing is everything here we go follow-up goes with a gut desk on fist hit again without even on life yep two legendary players yeah we're seeing them using a lot of the downpours the the quick low kick the crowning you know chip away at the opponent's life mark kind of annoy them and then finally screen an opportunity for the godfist and there it is just like he said buck I mean looking really really strong head oh yeah he's looking super confident in this matchup right now and I feel like this change in this adjustment because he is such a lab monster a scientist he knows that this is the character animator he was able to watch those matches earlier yeah kind of adjusted think about it for a while these guys do the same thing that I'm mirroring each other yeah and that's the thing these both these players come from the era where playing Elgin and using the machines was such a thing so this is that kind of a great in their DNA Wow oh my gosh there's the Godfrey's for Ford for follow-ups goes for all the damage I need to be very good head gets that how easy does it on the back yeah a particular stuff is Alexi there with the jab oh this up going the other way and because it was County there's a lot more damage broken plate Oh time for welcome nice nice oh he went for an I don't know if he was trying to do the rage drive there but doesn't matter they're tied up on rounds again just like you said using that down for not only just to poke away but to also stop the momentum yeah no I mean you know eventually they're gonna try to react to the low and when they do that's when something's gonna come out she's got before I got down for seven yeah so much see it's kind of sealed away the rate because you know the rate he hits a bit so you kind of float him out of it they using so many jab but because the lows are coming out now I think they're gonna try to sidestep space it and then start going to the right yeah yeah well this stuff the low period yeah the low part of that down for that is the danger of using it too much yeah again still just chopping away just time you see the twin Lancer in conjunction there's starting to use the rate kick again yeah great block there either he'll sleep unfortunately no fools so they're gonna have a lot of damage now mix up what's gonna do went through the steel pedal Oh again chopping away this time going through the mid that's gonna be punished yet nicely tsunami kicks they're from round me and he is two rounds up yeah surprise surprise you know this could be very big you know right now these up 1-0 he could easily send this to to zero and if he does if he does he's culture to resetting the friend that would be crazy can you imagine three zero and three Devils versus double Jenny in the mirror match I get students nice and you know the biggest in tournament play we only see double Jim being used by kudos right yep but he a lot of people might not know he does have a number of other characters oh okay well especially in the Mishima matchup I feel like there might be a possibility bikes which Wow that would be very interested be across and it's alright yeah it would be a first offense for this player oh my gosh and look at that three rounds to one knee is up to zero right now I think this is where Q Donna Mae have to think about changing character if I don't think it's doing and tell the reset I don't think he would do it in delivery sit cuz he does the you know attack to dinos team Hughes Kazuya and Devil Jin hi I steal one of the character saying he actually has a pretty high rank with so I'm not sure if you would even consider it but see I feel has a lot of tools that can deal with double Jim I see I see em I'm great in fact in the same stage really just happen again got to someone luck anyways back into the match of me is in a confident position right now yeah he has looked one step ahead of cadenza hut entire way timing wise and even using those downfalls I don't know let's see if we could ever get back though shoes this is very a big turn of events you know I mean I did not expect this at all I mean me always does that time I avoid unexpected find nice now force you to open it up here this time starting with a broke plate they're going back and forth who's gonna go alright job I have a feeling we gonna see those low kicks again they're gonna come into play yeah it's wavy wavy we trying to realign himself with me nice twist up for that electric for no punish that's the thing too you know that this is the play style the the the constant low kicks is something that he doesn't like he doesn't like to done he doesn't like to react we've got that kinda stuff but more often than not we seen in this year's technical tour he's starting to buffer low parry when he's playing now yeah so this is like a different version of me that we've seen from previous years it has been paying dividends from bazooka down for to counter hit let's give me some good damage yup - the electric follow-up their team steel pedals close enough to get the here like wow all the right kick is a follow up that's gonna be it first round to me wow mm look so shooter that around and II just stole it from us yeah all it takes is you know a few mistakes here you know the Mishima's especially devil gene himself he can capitalize on on whips and mistakes interesting the scene that me using a lot of town for - with that would you maybe an underrated River pissed oh it's definitely underrated sprint even if you do it on accidents one of the best options IV it is yeah it's safe it gets you a combo on counter heads like oh you just electric hey you hold this oh gosh nice God is there stops the momentum that Sudan said okey semi-classic while standing - into the heavens gate follow up that's has to kill at his confidence right there Wow a great option - don't you stop walk on it - because it tracks to divulge its weak side and yeah this is kind of crazy because he's one round away from resetting the Brecon and this is like uncontested pretty much crazy but kudos fighting back now trying to wave broken plate what a duck there I can't believe he's Undead I don't electrocute me himself as well yeah look at this damage obviously smelling blood right now he's taking risk cuz he's taking liberties - duck what he doesn't need to you had to leave but right now it's closed here potential third round three round Street who knows oh nice wall sending one - oh god he didn't even need to do that but he did after getting hit he goes into the electric and finishes it with the red shot there we go Wow so we have ourselves a reset knee has reset the bracket now both players in the losers side and it's all gonna come down to this a race to 3 and always a 3 but in three Oh in the mirror who could have predicted that yeah something unexpected so it's a brand new set and oh my god three in a row we are back in the infinite stage arctic snowfall Oh God and low character change from crimes going stay sticky with that budget it's all gonna come down to this here we go guys now is our grand finals the final set guys me versus codons devil gene versus Devil Jin let's go oh boy well it's cute I was gonna to mark three oh and I'm gonna really get something up his sleeve I have a feeling there's obviously he's a devil gene master there's a lot of things we haven't seen from yet I have a feeling he's gonna start getting desperate and started employing new tactics here in the mansion he's definitely he's had time now to to look at nice chin and figure out what he can do yeah was that's the advantage of being in the witness side of grand finals you have a lot more time to adapt he's talking a lot he walked two broken plates in a row yeah it's just that Jeep never mind like you said he's got his pastries second five you know maybe they know something about each other yeah and you know D of course I mean he's played against croutons for so many years and Coonan says only you really devil Jim to turn to the player yeah those town polls I don't think I'll see this many downpours to this whole weekend yeah they're chipping away they're trying to create more opportunities for the bigger moves to hit yeah nice dogs fighting back here you might be able to get around did not get around in that last match up all these drives are going right to the end twenty twelve seconds left on the clock yeah the old-time left with he that's all he get up with the rate kick the follow-up what's gonna do afterwards while standing for and neat continuing his dominance here - Wow and now finally having the lead here after such a molly-whopped in that first set that they played when he picked Paul D finally at comeback point and he's finding and finding a lot of success with those electrics as well and how sweet they're flowing they're starting to go in and croutons I mean he's gonna have to make adjustments otherwise it just get beat down by the new dance tasting some of his own medicine and who knows they hoo-dee-hoo expecting this habit this is such a textbook style of Ashima where you're mixing it up how sweet mix-ups goes for the mid and it's all working out right now nice with your dancing Oh fighting back yeah nice way to finish their make damage nice the delay there went to the laser scraper of course we're not seeing as many health tips from q-dance most like you said me is doesn't quite a lot - oh boy I see one for the damage here at need feeling himself Electric like you said like you said before rate of power from the electricity is flowing nice twin Lancer broken plate you know COO nods has some slight lead here but he can't afford to go down and not after he had so much momentum going into the grand final oh oh I don't want to step back - yeah answer the follow-up it's the godfist it closes out COO Don's finally winning around yeah finally with the like we touch you down to the live feed a lot of the times but he's always brave back oh now going giving him a taste of his own medicine yep starting to flow with the receiver style all counter-hit on hey Fat Boy let's see what the combo does Electric yes what's ugly nice goes for the demon father-son going for the mids opting for the safer options yeah trying to catch me down tuck in chop or for no success no success and that's the thing too is it's gonna just keep whittling away at you I mean a lot of these pressure strings that downpour well it delays in between yeah you're gonna have to be aware in the entire time and you can't play as sharp as you can the entire time there's gonna be moments where you falter exactly and you have to take a bunch of those times let me go me one run to wait for a tip Oh in the godfist land and look at that the first match goes to me and qoodles is now put in a situation where he's at the disadvantage me yeah taking this they're taking the lead in this set I just think means timing right now is it superior oh yeah it's working out he has been in control of the match you guys have seen it I mean he has one good guns he doesn't know what to think this is why this stage is bad when you do best this is unprecedented how many times this a foreigner oh now what's going on we caught that away from the Russians all right it's cold in here yes it's snowing outside all of a sudden this is got really cold heavy cold food ads of course but I'm here with that from his reaction one of those statistical odds of it I'm done with that 50/50 joking I have a rap serious here this is kind of crazy it's kind of scary bad but anyways knee is up one zero right now has the lead in the tournament electric ooh daddy's tried to break down me the Tucson is heavy go all right here we go get some nice counter and electric we got this look at the damage here looking for the slash kick trying to feed that pressure opportunity the trade with the wall sending two very nice oh good luck oh and a great monastery able to block the health sweep in time I think I'm done yeah Arnie that's what he needed yeah definitely he definitely needs to get self and much on the board for momentum you know momentum is huge in these situations yeah high-pressure situations and that's the thing too it's if he loses this next match and he's gonna have he's gonna have to win three straight matches and that's a tall order for anybody against and it's probably gonna be on this stage again Oh all right like jobs and alcohol and now he's switching it up using the standing jab to create space a bit different from what he was using when he was using the located yeah change you got to know their good side step and that's the beauty of it all I mean these guys are using the most basic of moves the quick pokes to cry to create a storyline around what they're using it into the Arsenal it's pure fundamental second a nice push it up into the one lunch/dinner Paul got the whiff got to be careful yep Oh nice sidestep shining fist combo here looking to close it out into the one two very try - kabuna sidestepping Wow yeah - dad's looking very strong with this match yeah the job can be really good a certain rate just to even hit more healthy helps people doesn't have the high crush the high crushing all praise feel like you know he's kind of folksy worried we look at the weight croutons starting to do his - now it's kind of like duck checking trying to find that opportunity look at he's playing way more methodical - he's sidestepping he's pausing he's waiting try to see the reaction from me I don't think you should mind 3 to get hit by that thoughtful either yeah the downpour is nothing is all about getting hit by the watch's absolute now he's trying to stagger his attacks as well doing different different things and you know the use of the first two hit of the latest scraper the laser cannon picks up it is actually really really strong because they can't catch double gin if you're trying to side stuff absolutely the chucking is good on it chewed on that with a healthy life eat a holy fear causes getting it quite a healthy or electric yeah it's gonna have to be very careful obviously these players both want that but obviously you can't react an electric food office is just way too fast okay 1 1 2 very nice he has the lead and looking man to Don just looking really strong here he has an opportunity he goes it to the radar he might have the slide life advantage here but there's only 4 seconds left let's see what qoodles can do and how he's gonna deal with this oh no he's sighs the lead he could be he's gonna run it that's the thing Oh what - for that was brilliant I can't believe you pulled that off - Don's with the composure on the crunch with the insurance - usually the one twos will end with a high yeah but he did the ones before he's able to snuff it out but man that ended up hitting soku Don's finally on the boat and we're gonna practice don't do it guys all right all right the crowds gonna go well for that one I know I am that was insane all right I had my email half written - you know who else I don't know there's a bug in the system but anyways we're good again we're good we're good the coochie-man have you go 1 1 in this final set Nevis is COO Don's the mirror match of all things now let's see what its gonna be like now with with the wolves yeah this is gonna play out differently because man I forgot what Wall Tekken we pretty much played four straight games in the snow yeah literally there you go yeah this is gonna play a huge factor because we were talking about you know the movement the sites have left because walls are in play we want someone to get that positional advantage it's gonna be very very difficult and get out is that it's all gonna come down to the wall spacings they're not going on to it there's no opportunity to pack - already one side step and the house tip will do a lot more that we could walk oh yeah and that's something that we really she really good to see which we are gonna shine it the way that true nods especially is able to use the health even create the spacing with the wall and using the diamond still pedal as well oh gosh did you see that God was able to thread the needle here let me close it out is it gonna be enough though good for him nice goes to the me on the morning come 1-0 in rounds right now again tied up 1-1 a piece on matches okay it's about that electric yeah you thought about of it nice sights that be able to get out of it chip it away chipping away such a methodical approach to this magic you know Mishima and matches as the you know it's a loss art form great to see you go this is what we're talking about go bull yeah he's got carefully now he gets a combo as well because he is right by the wall and this is great positioning he gets the wall in jail oh nice now picks up what's he gonna do hey cap jobs oh we don't see we did a really weird predicament they're able to pull out the hell speed yeah it also gets himself out the water as well oh he gets it he gets the follow up here he's either push towards the wall no doesn't get the follow up drop the combo hello old man and the healthy blended that might be it delay no he didn't delay it but it gets the round anyway me with the company yeah that was great stuff in you know that was big and he landed two uncontested health shoes there and that's thing you have to bend it and you remember you you get blocked on your health if you're getting launched no matter what say so the fact that he had enough confidence to risk it there we had a massive life deficit you have to do something so yeah yeah that definitely didn't make you dance think now two rounds down don't looking so good for me this match but he does have the lively soku Don still fighting back oh this time getting a low parry out of it ride in it yeah doesn't get the follow-up probably should have went for the diamond steel pedal afterwards oh nice he's starting to dunk and I think that maybe when he wants them yeah because we're gonna start seeing the rain cap we're gonna start seeing the demon fall a lot more than nine one one to confirm on to the port now queued at 1-1 I think this is gonna be big I think this is really gonna help decide what's gonna happen because that momentum putting you into one more match to win the tournament is gonna change everything right now if knee gets this round though if knee gets this round is gonna be a big trouble - Doug this round is so important I want to see a final round you want to see a final final round final final round yeah all right he's chomping away using the one one now trying to get the confirmation there with a flash punch combo they catch them stepping as well a lot of beginning though the impatience there for me the best the second time he got hit by the last hit of the laser cannon huh mixing it up really well now up in the back that's a bit more using the 174 here's the Helsing but again we were talking about that you got to live and die by the sword you're going to get the wool yes but wait we'll stop those off we come up a backboard either way see the steel paddle follow up again our you see the help no he ducks 13 seconds left he's gonna have to do something but he does have access to rage art they trade blows every time five seconds left nice I can't believe you pulled it off there the second the delay there on the downpour one two final round here in match number three and the healthy from Troodon this Chris go to the rules making this slow adjustment you know after he was down he lost that early set very quickly to me but now he's on come back road to steel pedals happen a couple of the house dig the hole I'm he's sending a reminder to his old friends letting him know that he's the world champion yeah that would UNIX his character and go to war again what a difference this will have made oh man it's helping out in a big way now just like that the health suite has been sealed away and right now ku Dodds is up two to one and one match away from winning the tournament this is crazy mad after losing three oh I think they went I think he's locked into double gin I think he what states like he yeah he did oh so it's all gonna come down to this and Devil's pit of all stages what a perfect place guys make some noise this say is amazing - one for ku that's bringing it back double gin versus devil jin in Devil's pit cut down at least is not the Arctic snowfall tell you that Wow look at that concentrate really hard here I think I think we're gonna see a fine on that man oh man I don't want to lose it I don't want to scream at the top of my lungs but you might make me you might make me anyways here we go let's see how this starts off I think it's just off with the bang those are the ones anyone see this have been saved oh it's in the healthy he's not afraid he's gonna keep going for it and again remember to toss is up to one right now he's on the verge of winning this tournament can he do it after such a comeback and such a momentum base ship from me but now he's working it you know if you guys have been using a lot of health tips in the says he's not that big a lot I feel like you know the problem was because he did try using the health soup in the last batch what if they were blocked and punished each time yeah and I need on looking as much maybe it's time to go to health sweeps yes it's been a chain reaction though you know ku dance he's not afraid he's still go to them so he went for it there you got jammed right out of it the initial starting frames of the health sweep are not ducking right away so he's gonna have to be careful exactly that just demonstrates how strong adopted the offensively and defensively to dance on the board one round two rounds away from winning fund this master fat hey Poland oh man either runs into a good fist yeah starting it on here this is gonna be big and at the wall steel paddle follow up here this time again another block when he tried to go for the big money yeah gonna get it and that's unfortunate because he probably threw away the opportunity to win this round once you - oh what a sidestep on the rate kick and very nice if this is gonna be some good damage and some decent oke as well doesn't get a steel pedal but have you go knee gets the follow and gets the kill tied up on rounds oh boy oh boy fight Oh just throws it dry out on counter throat have you gone frustrations goes for the load jab jab not respecting chef my food and I know Perry definitely should go to the wall and just like that knee is at the advantage here looking really good into the he'll sweep again the follow-up here itself over this red will stop until the rain check the fall up here broken plate fight back oh no patty Tommy and go extra damage with the delay as well you can topple Wayne gets the while setting for and look at that two rounds to one Bobby you look at 5:05 advanced we might have you might as well if we're gonna be here we might as well get some good at second all the way to the finals let's go there you go the whole estate that one the only stages that transitions into a wooden stage at the end let's see what adjustments can be made my job this time playing a bit more compact there while sending one to ya Billy shut that down for too trendy to run to try to get moving that's make you press the button afterwards he smokes right around him misses the god Pittsburgh but look at this he's working a perfect right now looking to tie it up a little boy do that they can all the right reads ha he gets the right cheek this could be the start of the end though he's gonna have to be careful down for two nice good confirm I feel like he's using it more he's gonna be using that one one trying to get that extra hit sure that's one hair away from making the final round yeah he's gonna have to be careful though because that one one does kind of lock them into place if he whips I need you to get launched you can do it and there it is twine I'm on rounds tournament point handful of cute apps you are you can ask penny take it who's it gonna be is it gonna be the current number one or is it gonna be last year's number one who's gonna take it and goes for the house sweep that classic this is it you write it the other way you got to give it up both of these players playing out of their mind right now trying to get that championship here go go finish it the string oh yes it one more you can do it it is Coonans takes it his first tournament victory of the year on the Tekken World Tour and man what a performance of her not only food odds but knee as well Wow there is gyu to Dawn's vows to the crowds what's a legend he is back takes that trophy he's going to be taking it home to South Korea representing for the uiu team Devil Jin Wow that's the story of the tournament double team from both of these players | Brechó do Geek | UCqalCzqF2ytQ1LgEaJrEeQQ | 2018-06-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,154 | 30,986 |
NHtjuFoa2xg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHtjuFoa2xg | 1-Drawing the Arm | in this lesson we will learn how to draw a simple arm since the arm naturally has the widest range of motion in the body it's important to understand how to identify certain features that are visible at the surface that'll help make our arm more believable in any position here we have multiple views of the same basic arm not too toned or developed and in a relaxed pose with no strain in any area notice how in the relaxed pose The Palms are turned slightly Inward and the fingertips curl naturally at the base let's take a look at what gives our relaxed arm the shape and position even without any flexing first of all I have a series of studies broken up in different layers in our arm study folder I'll go ahead and expose the skeleton layer for now so as you can see the skeletal structure is actually built up similar to the leg there's one large bone making up the upper half of the arm or up in here the humorous bone and two smaller bones at the forearm one being the radius which is on the thumb side from the elbow down to the thumb side of the wrist and then the Onna which is also attached to the Elbow down to the pinky side of the wrist if we were going to twist our forearm or if we're going to twist our wrist these bones will twist over each other and also if you notice the elbow if we are bending at our arm or if we're bending our arm at our elbow we'll notice there's a little bit of protusion here and that's actually the head of the Elna and the corners at the elbow are VIs in the surface on most cases I'll go ahead and hide this really quickly so we can see that even in our sketch here we can see that on kind of showing through at the surface there's a very thin layer of tissue here if you notice if you pinch your own elbows you'll find it fleshy tissue in here but again that bone is exposed quite close to the surface so it's rather defined and if you see a more developed arm there might even be dimples in here or if it's more fleshy arm there might be more folds but again it's always visible from the surface and it sticks out a little bit from the side here as you can see so with that said let's go ahead and take a quick peek at our muscle layers so here we have just the the top layer of muscles we're not going to go too deep into the muscles individually but we'll examine certain groups of muscles organized by Behavior so here we have the flexors the extensors and the Twisters we'll review I'll go a and start with the flexors for now and I've got a nice blue color selected so we can highlight so let's start with the most obvious of the flexors group it's probably going to be the biceps up in here if you notice this muscle in here is pretty much shaping out the upper arm and it makes up the most of the upper arm region now this is responsible or this is also most visible if we were lifting or bending our arm at the elbow and lifting our hand to our chest area that muscle is going to be seen a lot and you'll it's also known for it's two heads so in a more Vis or more developed arm you might see two different heads in this area but on average it'll just be one big lump to make up the entire bicep region it's also making up the shape of the arm so you can kind of see it from The Backs side even and from the inside because it's wrapping around inside just right in here so again this flexor is responsible for lifting the arm towards or lifting the limbs towards the body and if we're going to look at from the the bottom forearm or the bottom half of the arm which is the forearm region we can see that the flexors are in the back of this arm just underneath the elbow on the pinky side and this flexor is responsible for bending the wrist outwards and also inwards towards the the bottom of the forearm right in here so that's important to keep that in mind to know when we're going to be flexing it when it's going to be visible and when to define the surface or not and also you can see it kind of in here from this side so it's kind of coming around so there's about four muscles down here we can see them all from different angles and really two of them are most visible from the surface so we don't have to focus too much on this but again we'll see them flexing when we're bending our wrist backwards or outwards for the next group I'll go ahead and expose this we have the extensor group and basically these act as antagonists I'll go ahead and highlight a different color these act as antagonists to the flexors they do the opposite they pull in the opposite direction and the most obvious of this region or this muscle group is the triceps back here again it's making up most of the arm the upper arm region going and highlight this and the triceps is actually named for the three heads that are visible in some arms in some cases you'll see the more developed arm has a little bit of a dent in here and it's a little bit more obvious but for the most part it just gives a nice shape to the back of the arm so it's never really fully flat go and highlight this region in here all right and also from the inside you can see it quite a bit going highlight this whole region in here so there's one big head right in here and again what this does is if we're pulling our arm backwards it's opposite again so if we're pulling our arms back we'll see that flexing in there or if we're actually pulling our arms or pulling a rope down from a tree or a branch down from the tree we'll see that if we're pulling in a downward position we'll see that flexing in there so that's really important to keep in mind now as for the forearm there are four muscles in the the upper part of the arm if you see the back side of the wrist or the back of the hand if you follow that up we'll find there's four different muscles that make up this group right in here now the fourth muscle is not always visible in some people it's non existent but again it's important to keep in mind it's | vanbinarys | UCKRt4iFJ7iKnQqJUv4Rfbog | 2011-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,177 | 5,936 |
DxULSGwjuxk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxULSGwjuxk | Vedic Astrology MASTER CLASS 2021 - “Bādhaka: Revealing our Karmic Blocks | namaste and a very warm welcome to each one of you to the vedic astrology master class series 2021 i'm your host srishti pandey and today we have with us sri bill sinclair who will be delivering a lecture on the topic of badhaka revealing our karmic blocks but before we continue i would like to take a quick minute to highlight a few hygiene points first please note that the audience will remain on mute throughout the masterclass session second if any one of you have any questions please feel free to type the same in the comments section visible on your screen and finally the class will go on for about 50 minutes post which the technical team shall relay the questions for the speaker to respond to them before i hand it over to the speaker i would like to give you all a brief introduction to our foundation the raman and rajeshwari research foundation was founded by dr b.v rahman and his son srimaranjan babu in 1983. the foundation is non-profit and endeavors to revive rejuvenate and promote the study of vedic astrology vastu yoga ayurveda vedanta and other related indian sciences under the leadership of its current chairman srina ranjan babu the foundation has emerged as a pioneer in the advancement and digitization of vedic astrology it has developed and distributed astrological content free astrological software digitized astrological content and undertaken path breaking research in vedic astrology including the use of artificial intelligence big data spatial analysis etc and making it accessible to the astrological world the foundation has also funded and supported various vedic activities including the building of temples sponsoring vedic marriages to name a few it has also established a fund to honor pioneers in the field of vedic astrology the eminent list of scholars who have received recognition by the foundation include dr david frauley dr t.s vassen dr bill levesey dr arlum to name a few to date the foundation has organized over a hundred events including conferences lectures seminars and workshops and has received tremendous support from the press and public alike and now as we begin the session i'm honored to introduce today's speaker sri bill sinclair who has a masters in social work has presented webinars and lectured at more than 40 jyotish conferences across india the united kingdom and the united states he is a member of the board of the american college of vedic astrology he maintains an active astrological consultation practice as well as a psychotherapy practice in seattle washington he can be contacted on www.billsinclair.com thank you very much sir for being with us and a very warm welcome to you and now as we begin today's masterclass i would like to remind you all to post your questions only in the comment section sri sinclair shall answer them at the end of the session sir over to you thank you very much christie for that introduction so let's dive in um so i'm now sharing my screen so today we are going to be talking very much uh about badaka revealing our karmic blocks and i have to start by saying how grateful i am to be invited to this um given this opportunity to present today i have had the great pleasure of meeting and spending time with naranjan babu and umarani as well and it's just great for someone like me who grew up in the west to be able to um sit and speak with them with all of their knowledge they're so generous and sharing and teaching that i feel very privileged to be here today so i wanted i took up the it's interesting how as an astrologer certain things come into your mind and just stay in your mind for years i've known about vatika and i kind of you know had vague understandings of it and then about six months ago um i heard a talk by um camilla sutton who is my primary teacher um and really kind of became inspired to go deeper into this study and as luck would have it um i got the invitation around that time so i've been preparing for it so today we're going to talk about the karmic blocks that we find that you know my understanding of how badaka really works in the chart and how we can use this information to help our clients see the things that they can't see so let's begin with um asking the gods for our blessing on our study today that we will understand it so take a moment relax um let's just relax your shoulders you know and we're going to take a few deep breaths and then we'll begin the mantras um [Music] a [Music] so this is me on one of my earlier trips to india which i have been very fortunate to take um under the guidance of camilla sutton um and really look forward to the world situation clearing up so i can come back so um as was mentioned i have a master's degree in social work and you know in the united states that's one of the degrees we use that to practice mental health counseling and uh working with people on that area so while i don't explicitly use jyotish in my practice with um my psychotherapy clients it's i'm deeply informed by vedic knowledge yogic remedies and things like that in my work with them so while it helps inform my work in psychotherapy today i'm going to use my work in psychotherapy to help you know look through that lens at this concept of bataka so i always like to start with the dictionary and so baraka has many meetings but they seem to fall into four categories so there's some energy there that can be harassing and prejudicing towards things um so you can you know it can really hold people can feel uh overwhelmed or bothered by an area it can have the effect of being hindering oppressing or opposing um that it can be another way to look at that word block it can cause pain and injury and it can also have this effect of a nulling setting aside or suspending and in my work with astrology clients often they will come in and they just say i just feel like i'm being oppressed by my job they will you know they just really think that um the relationship with a sibling can be very painful or it's just an area of the life that's not working at all often this is romance just not working or career and so as an astrologer knowing these key words it's interesting how the universe works will actually say without knowing anything astrological keywords like this so i've started to use you know by understanding these you'll train yourself to when these are said you know okay let's see what the vodka is happening here and so these are the different ways that we can see it working in a person's life and i just you know like to start with that so baraka signs and the planets that rule them and are placed in them reveal the karmic obstacles that lie in wait for every one of us um and understanding these blocks is particularly important when considering the mental health status of a client so it's amazing how pervasive um our perspective on life is we often we can't change external events often but how we can choose to react to them is the great power that we can see in the vedic chart and in our work with people um so this is where um i wanted to start with this the other thing that really came to light for me in this um and it i just want to share with you i know it's interesting you know when you're an astrologer you think you have this great breakthrough moment and then you talk talk to your friends who are astrologers and they all just nod politely and think yeah i've known that for years but uh so i want to say that i started out i'm kind of looking at the vatican as it's really a fixed relationship between the signs and so the signs we think of errors towards you know gemini as having all these characteristics so it's this is we always focus on what they do but in this presentation i really want to devote um time to exploring how when you pair a sign with the vodka sign you get to immediately see the karmic um challenges and difficulties that come there so the vatika is going to be showing us like the shadow side of every sign we tend to focus on what a particular sign does but i almost have this visual of looking at like the dark side of the moon this is where how the vodka acts in life and it's the things we often can't see that then come to life so there are different types of karmic blocks the bottica sign taken from the john malagna indicates the physical blocks and obstacles we'll encounter in our daily life the badaka sign from the chandra lagna primarily indicates the mental blocks that arise in our life and this is where i think we can often see one of the things it said was prejudice and things like that this is where this i look at a lot from the chandra lagna to understand and the badaka sign from the surya lagna indicates soul level blocks and that work to influence the natives whole life so these are the very deep seeded carmens now i want to explicitly call out i'm using the type of carmel we're talking about here is the challenging karma so um these this is what is really revealed by these um the vatican signs and if we look then at a chart for confluence of these factors when we study the janma chandra and surya lagnas the vatikas that are present we can then indicate the severity of the issues that the native will experience what's interesting is often in famous lives which is the charts we'll be looking at you'll see a pattern that develops you'll see how the vatican's overlap and kind of tell a story so we'd look for a pattern like you just can't the john malagna gives you some information but you can't really tell how deep that block is going to go but when you see something relating on all three from all three lug nuts this is where we really see something that's going to give a deep impact and you know perhaps really mark the native's life therefore they will need to work harder at it to shift it because it's easier to change our we all know how hard it is just to change our physical habits um but that's a little easier often than changing our mental habits and then it's only through grace that we get a change on the soul level so this is something we wanted to introduce that we could start to look at charts um and once you get the um you know the formula down for determining the vatika it can really give you a lot of information so we're going to start with the movable signs so for movable signs the 11th sign is the buttaka this is a very simple dictum that we all learned years ago and so i really started to think about that so we can see for aries aquarius is going to be the blocking energy cancer is blocked by taurus's energy libra is blocked by leo's energy and capricorn is blocked by scorpio so the faults that you know the lagna when the lugnas and aries then it's going to be aquarian type issues that are going to be the challenges that they will have to overcome and the goal here is to guide our clients to balance the aries and aquarius nature and when you can harmonize those then you will really have moved past this block and it will work well so i like to start with you know i was just exploring why would movable signs what's the key relationship between movable signs and the 11th sign from it so the 11th house which we would bring which would be the one in play is often said to bring rewards and wish fulfillment but the ruler of that house brings poor results so this is always you know it's a very complex sign it's the house of profits and gains it's second from our tenth house of actions so the planet's place there but as the 11th is the 11th lord is sixth from the sixth we see that it's a deeper manifestation the lord often brings obstacles and challenges so one of the indications and this is how i'm you can look at so many different classifications of results and i'm going to be choosing more psychological ones in this presentation so the 11th house is the older siblings or older siblings you know the oldest one those that were born before you so when someone comes in and is having you know um i never got along with my older sister or older brother this is an indication that may be the core of their issue the other thing that's interesting to look at is by the structure of this movable signs are being blocked by the fixed sign of their opposing element so here we have aries is a fire sign um opposing fire signs is always the air signs and so we have movable aries opposed by fixed aquarius and so we start to this is the kind of fundamental dynamics i started to play with to see if we couldn't find a deeper meaning um in this bottica principle so movable signs can be blocked by fears related to a lack of support or fear of failure the fixed nature of the bodica sign can also cause stagnation so for movable signs one one way it can play out in general is that um they can um fear that they're not going to get their just rewards that's another way to put it and that can you know make them not act or the opposite may occur the native may not adequately consider the risks of the endeavor before starting it so this is can be this can be the impulsiveness that they don't take the time because the 11th house will aquarius is the sign where we have a consciousness of the larger scale impact of our actions and how we can help the masses we move beyond our personal orientation of ourself and our needs into aquarius which is the larger the larger humanity that we're working for so without a complete analysis of the possible outcomes of a given situation a person may face unexpected obstacles during the process so movable signs in all areas you know aries cancer libra and capricorn i can want to spring into action but they can be held back by not adequately considering things so aries drive for self-expression needs to be moderated moderated by the aquarian universal values so it's i always think of aries is me and aquarius is we consciousness so those two have to be in balance and that's how you're going to overcome the obstacle for cancer there's this this is our real drive for happiness and contentment and it will be influenced by taurus's need for safety and security and so these are the this is the dynamic that people you know if cancer is um the luck not then you're going to have to be work start thinking with them and working about you know you don't want to um be foolish in your search for happiness and contentment and take unnecessary risks libra's desire for partnership must be balanced with the individual ego of libra so this is the classic you know self other libra always wants a partnership but if they have trouble if they have a very strong son their ego may be in the way or they if you know um son is very weak they may not have enough ego to pursue a partner so this is the um the kind of the equilibrium we're looking to establish and finally in this area capricorn's focus on social justice will be challenged by the deep-seated emotions of scorpio um so this is you know something that's very prevalent in today's world of course because we have saturn jupiter uh conjunction right now in capricorn that only comes around every what 60 years and you know it's a power pack time so this is another way to balance this barakah is that we have to balance what's our role in the world and versus everyone else that we're sharing the planet with and so we see this a very vivid scale right now uh playing out and i want to also note that you know um there could be issues with the mother because if the moon is placed in scorpio that would be its debilitated position so if you see moon and scorpio and scorpio is uh and capricorn is being considered with scorpio as the vodka then that would be a time to query how's your relationship with your mother how how were things going with her so i wanted to put in a a couple charts as we move through just to kind of give um a little substance to how i'm putting it together so many of you may know james franco i always like to give actors pictures because i don't know their names but sometimes i'll recognize their face so he's an american um actor and filmmaker he he started his career in 2010 and he was nominated for an academy award for the movie 127. he's in many kind of comedies uh as you can see there he was in epray love and uh the spider-man trilogy if you've seen that 2002-2007 and he's known he was known for his collaboration with fellow actor seth rogen and then most recently he was in the film the disaster artist and he won a golden globe for best actor so let's look at his chart so he was born april 19 1978 at 1904 in stanford california um the charts i give the rraa if i hope everyone is familiar with this it's the rotten rating system uh which validates the authenticity of the birth data so aa rating is the highest one so we can feel pretty confident you know working with charts and i always encourage people to um really consider the source of that data because you know if you have bad timing it can go off so here we have he is libra rising and he's an actor so right away we think oh that's probably pretty good and so from um a movable sign we would look at the 11th house for his barakah so 11th from libra is of course leo and so this is what we were talking about that you know all libras have a block with libra in their nature so again his ego is uh coming into play here and in the in the sign here of the fixed sign of libra we sorry of leo we see moon and saturn are both seated there and so this lets us know that this is going to be a um that his he will have to learn to moderate and balance his ego which is not unusual um and that that this is also the um the moon is seated there so this is also his lug lagna his chandra lagna and so you can see that his the phys who he is is strongly going to be influenced by this by his ability to um balance his mental sphere and maintain mental balance here and you can see the association with saturn can bring some difficulties i would say probably depression usually moon saturn combination can give that um impression so we're going to be working on this chart as we move through here so that's just the first step is to see that uh libra will always have trouble with leo and they have to balance that in their art because all the indications of libra i'm talking about relationships for um this particular chart but also in his um work um this these issues will start to combine and he will have to balance that energy um okay so let's now talk about the fixed signs what is the dynamic uh from the fixed signs and from all the fixed signs the ninth sign is the badaka sign so here we see that taurus the vatica for taurus is capricorn for leo the vatican sign is aries for scorpio the bottica sign is cancer and for aquarius the vatican sign is libra now the ninth house is it delivers good luck and good fortune you know that we earn in this life so it's interesting to think for all the fixed signs they um have the ninth from them it's it's kind of depressing when i first looked at it but another way to look at this is to say well the blocks are really from your father's and authority figures and that seems to make sense a fixed sign usually is not that great at taking input or feedback they usually so you can see here that the relationship helps to really clarify that they are going to have difficulty accepting teachers bosses supervisors things like that so this can be a stumbling block for them as they live out their life um it's also interesting that fixed signs are oppressed by the movable sign of their own element because you can see because it's the ninth sign they taurus is uh earth sign and it's blocked by capricorn the fire signs leo and aries can block each other so it which makes me think that it can be your own internal trait that can be stan you know standing in your way so as you're looking at these fixed signs and you start to think okay they're gonna have this tendency to stump their stub their own toe but like get in their way and maybe be the source of their own undoing so this is you know how the vodka helps to for us to start to look out for these characteristics so here we see the reverse of the first condition instead of the movable signs being blocked by the fixed now we have the fixed signs being blocked by the movable signs so fixed signs are troubled by movable signs and the movable signs want to move fixed signs want to stay where they are so it's quite interesting this back and forth play and this covers two thirds of the signs that we deal with in the chart fixed signs prefer to remain fixed in the routine and will need to carefully analyze and plan contingencies before making changes so they really want to plan everything out this can lead to weak or what some people called paralysis by analysis they will just keep planning and planning and planning but they'll never like take action um and you can see here the reason they do that is because they're blocked on which is the right path and they benefit from incremental changes and reassessment throughout the process to overcome this obstacle so this is a pro an approach i use all the time with my uh all of my clients is that you know people often feel this rush to make a change and invariably especially with the fixed signs if they can just slow down and decide one thing and let them go through the progression at their own pace it usually plays out better and they don't have to stay weirdly enough they're going to want to stay fixed on what their goal is but if you can encourage them to reevaluate it may get them moving along the path easier so they can build confidence in how they're approaching the vatican energy so that's just a general approach that i use so vodka for fixed signs may manifest as internal blocks as they share the same element one's own tendencies and a particular area may be the source of your own undoing as the vatica is the ninth sign this indicates that overcoming obstacles in this area of life can bring knowledge and advancement however the the native may not recognize their advancement and continually strive for more so this is where the blessing of the ninth house comes in is that through effort perseverance and study that's how we gain wisdom and so while this is an area that's often blocked for people fixed signs if they can channel their perseverance into overcoming this obstacle through this incremental approach they can really make a lot of progress in life but that usually requires you know many circumstances to line up and it will require patience and persistence on the jotity they're working with you know in helping them not to get mired in their own fears fears nervousness anxiety all that kind of stuff that's what blocks everyone um so here we can find a lifelong learner or if it's afflicted we can find a fraud someone who claims to have better skills and knowledge than they possess so this is you know we kind of look at the two examples here and watch them so let's see what comes next yeah so now we see that the fixed earth is opposed by movable earth as i said all the elements are listed at the top of the screen and so now we go to taurus's need for safety and security must always be balanced by the desire to help others so this is the the way that i always look at this axis so and issues with authority figures especially if jupiter is in capricorn where he is debilitated so that would be something that you can really call out when you start to combine these with planetary placements leo's desire for tradition must be balanced by innovation and progress which is aries there can be father issues if sun is in aries now sun is exalted in aries and what this usually plays out is um what i sometimes call the great man theory the child feels like the father is too overwhelming and too big and too bright this is that aspect of surya that makes him a malefic is that you know too much sun and we all get burned um so we have a good example of that i'm not using the chart but a recent former president of the united states who was leo rising um idolized his father and it's then turned out that his father was actually pretty much thought to have been a criminal so you know this is a interesting dynamic to look at for leo is to see how are they balancing the fixed nature of leo also like this is the way i want it um with the need to create and express themselves so this balance of tradition the other higher nature of leo we can't forget also is the king must serve all the people so um a really great leader is not there for himself he's there for um his uh serving others so you see that theme through all this vatika there's often the theme of service to self versus service to others and the right path is always to make sure that there's a balance of both uh scorpio's fixation on the unresolved past um must pass may block feelings of contentment and satisfaction so scorpio here is of course are caused by cancer so is uh the dugda rashi is cancer scorpio's fixation you know is always on the work we have left to do this is the very challenging karma from past life that's manifesting here now if the moon is in cancer which is the vodka for scorpio uh you can really expect mother issues to be prominent in the work that the person is doing either on the physical level the mental or the soul level depending on the logan that you're studying the aquarian tendency towards dealing with groups may limit their ability to maintain intimate partnerships and that's because we have libra there um opposing aquarius so aquarius energy of like let's all get together and everything uh let's serve the highest good is often challenged by libra where they do in order to do service on that level you have to have partners and you have to have support so this is if libras is weak or challenged um you know or then that block is going to be very difficult for the aquarium to overcome so then maybe a person who spends their life sitting on their couch um you know like prophesying great things to come or you know talking about movements and not really doing anything that yields substance and helps others if you have father issues may develop if you have the sun in its debilitated sign of libra so let's look let's go a little further here with james franco's chart so we have his lever rising is opposed by leo which is a fixed sign so from leo we would go nine signs forward and so if we just count thee one two three four five six seven eight and nine you see that then um the moon is being opposed um sorry leo is being opposed by um aries which is just the natural order of badaka but we start to see kind of a pattern here that um this the bottica sign here include means that venus and sun will also cause problems for the native and this is in the house of partnerships so he has to balance from the physical level he has to balance his um ego and then from the mental level which is the moon's uh the chandra lagna he is going to be challenged by his ego as well and so we start to see a pattern developing here that um and it also has to do because of venus is also the sign of women and intimate relationships that there will be some issues here you know perhaps with you know his mother could be here but um with partners and partnerships um related to himself so now we move into the dual signs or the immutable signs from the dual signs it's always the seventh sign that is the bottica so gemini is opposed by sagittarius virgo by pisces sagged by gemini and pisces by virgo so it's a reciprocal relationship all of the mercury and jupiter signs oppose each other so the seventh house indicates our partnerships and those who oppose us or have an opposing point of view and um that's a natural block anyway as many people have said about the seventh house and so it comes up with again it's ours what we want and then how how do those we work with one this is the bottica theme that keeps coming out fixed signs are opposed by the dual sign of their opposite element so here we have kind of a combination of those things so this is air versus fire and earth versus water and so again it's a complex balancing act we have to undergo um as all of the signs are dual in nature we see that the mercury ruled signs are blocked and harassed by the jupiter signs and the reverse is also true so this axis the mercury jupiter axis may be characterized as the balance required by a student and a teacher relationship um novel change driven by mercury will need to be balanced by experience and wisdom of jupiter so this is kind of the dynamic for all mercury signs it's um i see mercury is like communication and curiosity it's all about logic you know they're all the organization they're very here and now but it's jupiter signs sagittarius and pisces that take it to the next level and so there's the idea of knowledge versus wisdom and this is where i tend to work with people um that have one end of the axis they need to go to the other one you know on all of these things and it's so clear in these ones because that has the seventh aspect to it so the reciprocal nature um so here we list the dual signs you know together the reciprocal nature of the bodica sign if it is strong if the planets of the lords of the house are well placed and the planets placed there are strong then they're able to strive for balance if it's afflicted it can lead to an extreme point of view or indecisiveness so this is we'll be talking a little bit later about how uss then the lords of the signs and that tells us how to start to um judge the relationship that we see so gemini and sagittarius some of the things that came up it's the balance with youth and wisdom it's the um student and the teacher and it's worldly um and spiritual knowledge so these are the extremes that tend to come out in the gemini sagittarius axis both ways and with the virgo pisces the balance needs to be between the material and the metaphysical the form and the formless and the details and the grand plans so these this is where you can see that it's very easy to go especially um people tend to weigh heavily either they're much more metaphysical or they're much more material you know either they negate um all spirituality or they negate all science and so this is this is a split we're seeing right now all over the world especially here in the us and so the truth lies in the middle both exist all exists so um it's finding that balance and so that's when you were looking at the the um dual signs to keep that in mind of where is this person falling out on that spectrum gemini's curiosity is augmented by sagittarian ability to structure learning and build larger themes and understanding so how to take the specific and extrapolated to the general term the ego formation in gemini opposes ego transcendence in sagittarius so you know this is gemini is where we really start to find our sense of self our ego our identity is being worked out it represents adolescent stage of life and that's of course where um every person figures out kind of who their mature person is who they're going to be in their life and that's opposed with sagittarius who is begins the journey of transcending the individual ego into the higher consciousness of universality virgo's detailed organization is enhanced by the intuition of pisces so they can work beautifully together the sagittarian devotion to tradition is stimulated by gemini's youthful energy and irreverence at times i mean you know it's like the traditions are there but they can be enriched and enhanced by the gemini's youthful energy pisces immersion and intuition yields its fruit through the efforts of virgo so i think i'm just trying to share with you different ways to look at this hopefully some of these images will resonate for you when you're understanding how to understand when you're looking at a chart about the virgo about the dual sign vodkas like what are their blocks and how do they work together so i want to add introduce a new chart here for this sign uh for the um dual signs and jim baker who's photographed here on the right hand side was an american tele evangelist and a convicted fraudster um he ran a really a huge television program called the ptl club with his wife tammy fay and they developed heritage usa which is a was a christian theme park tammy faye became very very famous she was a pop icon basically in the 80s because of her very heavy makeup and so she actually became in a way more famous than him but in the late 80s it was uncovered that he was um paying hush money after having a sexually assaulted jessica han and it was kind of one of the first big revelations it was also one of the first he was also then convicted convicted of fraud and felony charges for embezzling money from the ptl ministry and it was kind of the first one in unfortunately a series of the um evangelical christian ministers being exposed as frauds and thieves um and so everything so he ended up going to pres [Music] to prison and um he current now i just read this he's back he's out of prison and he is has another television show and he focuses on discussing biblical prophecy while promoting emergency survival products so i you know it's just it talk about karma this is what i want to be mo i thought you know like i don't think he's quite learned his lesson yet he's still like hammering away at that you know same thing so he's an aquarius rising so very interesting immediately when i saw his chart i thought oh my gosh you know he here he has this big draw he has this ability to present himself as like caring for the needy and um the ptl channel was their own channel which is very unusual it's right as cable tv started and they were on like 24 7 and tammy faye his wife would be on television 10 to 12 hours a day talking and preaching and interviewing people and raising money and so it was one of the first things that they were really generating that scam so it's this interesting thing that you know aquarians have that ability to cultivate a relationship with the masses so he obviously has that and so um that's his fix so he has a fixed descendant and so we look here at the um the block to uh to aquarius comes from uh sagittarius wait yeah fix the senate is we go to the ninth house so if we move from here we move nine houses forward and it's in his ninth house which is libra with rahu placed there so we see here that this is you know he's able to he has a block about being a teacher but also you see that there's this partnerships issues with partnerships issues with the ninth house he's gonna have trouble you know balancing that and then he has rahu in the ninth house arguably the worst place for rahu to be in many charts because it cuts him off from teaching and higher knowledge and higher wisdom so then let's look at his moon and so his moon is in a uh in virgo and so we go to the seventh from that which is uh pisces so his mental level on the physical level he's about able to present himself as this televangelist as a teacher as a minister as a guide and the leader of a flock but there's some difficulty there unusual things that we can see already so then from his mental level we see there's this real emphasis on he is very practical you know the moon is there in um virgo and uh we see here that the opposite of that is being blocked by mars jupiter and gulaka is there in the and the opposing house for his mental level so again he can see himself as a guru because it's very strong there and um but there's this shadow even on that and now we go and we look at his son and the son of course is in sagittarius so it's opposed by gemini so all of his dual signs this um duplicitous nature are all you know involved from the sun and the moon the deeper the mental and the karmic blocks and of course son sitting in sagittarius would be could be a great teacher but it's being blocked by um uh this other desire here in the fifth house um which is ruled by mercury and the mercury sun combination here uh we see put together so it's interesting that the sex scandal that which led to his financial investigation started in jupiter and rahu and so we see that rahu is placed in a badaka house and jupiter is placed in the bottom house uh barakah from the moon and badaka from the lagna so we see here that these are you know this is when the really everything started to come out but you know it seems like he has not been able to um really uh complete that he's really been able to move on so that's the basic structure of how this works and now we're gonna look a little bit about how we extend the reach of the bodica so we've we've really covered the basic structure and now we're going to move into the um how we see the other things so the following planets will have an obstructive influence on the affairs of the native as indicated by the house that we say occupy and rule so we look at when once you identify what the vatican sign is it's the planet that rules the vatican sign um and that is called um the batakesh and the planets that are seated in the vatican those are all the indications of you know how that vodka sign is going to play out planets associated with the badakesh are also considered so the planetary association includes planets that are conjunct in mutual aspect or exchanging signs the party of arts and the yoga and planets in the vatican aspects the other signs by both parashari and rashidrishti aspects so that's kind of the basic interpretation model so now we've done actors who've done televangelists i wanted to move to a little you know more positive plane and look at the chart of paramahansa yogananda so before we've seen how all of the badaka signs seem to interrelate and cause a series of problems and so um i you know james franco the actor recently has come out that he was abusive towards women and so he is now like he had to pay millions of dollars in retribution so he was using that bottica to his um seventh house was really destructive in his relationships and partnerships and he's been you know it's all coming out now all the problems he had and how the televangelists also had all these money problems and problems with women so these were the big blocks that were shown in their life but now we look at a chart that has you know manage them and transcended them and so we have leo rising and um we have the moon placed here so this is interesting when when you see the um sun or moon in the first house this doubles the bottica influence in a way so as a fixed sign we look at the ninth house here and we have um for moon and for the lagna we have uh aries is the badaka sign and again we have rahu placed in the ninth house but here we see a life that with the alignment of the the physical nature and also the mental nature and he was able to manifest change radically his uh life so that he achieved spiritual realization so the ego here was able to be kept in check you know his need for power was not because of rahu he was able to transcend that to the higher plane and use that energy to go up into spiritual advancement so to see further about this we would see that the ruler of aries is mars and it is placed here in the eighth house um where it's in a friend's sign and its place with jupiter the ruler of the sun so so pisces with jupiter and mars in it is a great sign it's the moksha sign now it's in this is a challenging this is past life karma that's coming up and so he did have some little struggles early on you know especially with his family um and things like that um his father you know wanted him to pursue a more nor a more average life and he wanted to be renunciate so you can see how that energy is described by this combination of planets and then if we look from there um rahu only has you know um rahu which is placed in the vatican can um can some people take a fifth ninth um aspect for him seventh so it impacts here and then it can also aspect the ascendant and the fifth house so this whole trine of dharma is uh strongly impacted but the strength of the alignment here helps to overcome i think the lower nature of rahu and helps to bring um more of the ability to make radical change in your life so we've done the moon we've done the the um uh ascendant and finally we come here to sagittarius the sun so the sun is in sagittarius which is a mutable sign and it then is the barakah would be the 11th house and the ruler the batakesh is seated back here with mercury in the fifth house uh sorry not the fifth house in the um the like the surya lagna so we see here that the self and others he um was able to um bring out the higher qualities of sagittarius and interestingly um so mercury comes back here and so what we see here is that we see kind of not so much connection we see that all the vaticans are in the trine house oh sorry oh wow it's too early in the morning for me so here we are um the um the fifth lord and the well the ninth lord and the eleventh lord are the two vatica energies aries and gemini are the vatican energy but their lords are well placed here with the association of pisces which brings us to moksha and here it's in sagittarius which is also the beginning of wisdom and spiritual development um and the last thing i want to cover and i know we're coming short on time is the aspects and so you can see that that you look at the all of the basic aspects given here um in parashara that we all know all that's all planets aspect the seventh the special aspect includes the fourth and the eighth jupiter fifth and ninth and saturn third and tenth while um there are many views on k2's aspects i use fifth and ninth um and then the bottica the other interesting thing is that the the idea of rashi drishti um mirrors the vodka signs as well so for all movable signs the particle sign is the um uh 11th house and from the 11th house the fixed signs will aspect all of the movable signs and that would be placed in the lagna the fourth and the seventh houses and you see here that the fixed signs are um the bottica sign is the movable sign and from the ninth house the movable signs will aspect the fixed signs we've talked about this before and those signs are placed in the log of the fourth and the seventh houses and then the dual signs is the same thing as affected by the dual sign and they so this relationship remains the same that the um the the fixed and movable interchange here and then the duals have mutual reception but in each of these from the the sign that we're looking at there will be an aspect to um the lagma the fourth and the seventh so you may recognize that these pot these patterns are duplicated so if we look at this we can see the batakesh for the lagna is here and rahu is placed and so we talked about rahu's aspect to the fifth the from him the fifth the seventh and the ninth and then we would also um look at there's no planets placed here and so this is another thing is that while rahu is passing these aspects for these two ascendants the surya lagna is not casting and there's no planets placed here so the soul level blocks are very minimal for yogananda and he was mainly working with resolving the mental and physical blocks of his training and everything and that allowed him to move on to an enlightened state um when we're judging the strength of an obstruction if the planet causing the obstruction is weak then the issues that arise will be difficult to identify and to address the native will have great difficulty identifying the root belief that is responsible for the negative behavior pattern so and this is what makes an obstruction very difficult to overcome if you can't really identify it and work with them it because it becomes a lifelong problem however if the planet causing the obstruction is strong then the person will be will be able to recognize the behavior and with effort and the propitiation of the planet will be able to overcome the obstacles so here we don't have um so you know the um the lord of the the the lord of uh the lagna vatica is mars and it's well placed i mean in the it's you know militias do okay in the eighth house but for the chart it is the ninth lord which is helpful and um and that's the fourth lord so it's yoga karaka so this makes mars quite strong which allowed him to recognize the deficits that he needed to work with on both the mental and um physical playing the vatika for the batakesh i should say from the sun mercury is also placed in the fifth house where um and he is not combust so this is um quite good um and it's it is the ruler you know rule of the eleventh and second is usually not great for design you know so but there's no really there's no further obstructions here by multiple planets that come into play um and then the other thing we can when we're um evaluating the the depth of the obstruction is that the instruction is considered to be more difficult when gulica occupies the barakah sign or is placed in the sign ruled by the barakash so if the gulika has influence it makes the the obstruction more difficult also if the batakesh is the lord of the 22nd drakana from and so here of course we see gulaka does not meet um any of those conditions it does not play in and jupiter is the lord of the 22nd drakana and it is placed with the badakash here so that gave some problems um and it's interesting because you know jupiter is the karaka of the father um but and there was some you know delay and also him meeting his guru but it was a past life guru that came to him so we can see um how these obstacles can play out in a life now the one last chart i found really interesting i wanted to share with you is bernie madoff he was um he had the biggest ponzi scheme it was a financial fraud in the us and his chart is actually quite interesting because we see leo is rising here so we go to the ninth house to find the um the vatica and it's in aries and so he has an exalted sun the moon is new so it's weak but all of these are obstructed and we have mercury there which is retrograde so as we look at this we see that on the physical level he his physical ability to achieve things is being blocked by both on the solar and mental on the um uh the from the syria logan of the soul level and the moon level are badakat they're blocking his ability to do things and when they're together like we say this is aries so we go to the 11th house from that and it's we see that this is in the house of obstacles and the masses so his story is kind of neatly told here because he was a very bright man he had a very big ego but he didn't have any really compassion for people and this is played out when he was when the fraud was uncovered he um was arrested and never spoke to his family again he didn't have a lawyer he just went to court and pled guilty so the lives of his two sons were ruined because they were in the business with him and it was assumed that they were in on the fraud when in fact it doesn't seem like they were and even his wife he just cut them off and never would see them once he went to prison so you can see how like there's a really interesting thing about this was so deep i think to understand this chart he had a huge ego he had no compassion for others and you see that not only is the moon here is weak but the badaka for the sun and the moon is the 11th so we had a great desire to influence the masses but he didn't have a particular connection with them in fact a lot of his uh he ran a false investment fund where he faked the results and it was just like a ponzi scheme where you pay in and pay out and you know he just they went bankrupt were a lot of charities that is what he did um so he was very you know um it's interesting because it was such a big fraud and this is where i think the sun here being exalted in the ninth house talks to how big it was and also jupiter suspecting the ascendant so there was great um ability and desire to do it to achieve on a big scale but he couldn't do it um because of this vatika block and we see mars here gulaka is in the sign with uh the lord of uh the barakah the barakash here is mars and gulaka is placed with him so you can see that this is a chart that's really deeply afflicted the karmic dent here was very deep and it was really on all three levels because you know the the mars is there and the lagna lord is placed in it so it's quite an interesting chart i think um and then i just also looked at this uh the daily cycle i thought oh it's funny because these all run in order and all the signs rise every day so um i don't know if this was ever used in timing of events but you might notice if you're having a particular time of day look at to see what sign is rising and see how it plays out see if you know maybe that block will lift this would be just something for further experiment because throughout the day you can see it runs in groups aquarius capricorn sage then it backs up to taurus aerospices aries pisces then it backs up to leo cancer gemini and finally scorpio leo virgo so it kind of runs in groupings that might be an interesting study okay so i think we're ready for questions thank you sir for a thoroughly enriching session the learning has been immense like you said we will now be moving on to the question and answer session the questions put forth by the audience shall appear on the screen one by one sir may i kindly request you to read out the question displayed on the screen for the benefit of everyone before you proceed to respond to them is there any general solution to reduce or negate the effect of barakat on all sides okay so this talks about um i'm i'm taking this question to be about um remedies for vatica um general solution to reduce or negate the effect well i think it would depend um we kind of i would in general i would say that you have to just um you would i mean first thing is recognizing the vatika of course you would want to um you have the benefit of the different mantras for the planets you would want to do different kind of remedies and things like that um you know to say mantras propitiate the planets and all that kind of stuff but um for each sign i think the idea is that for fixed signs you want to get them moving for moving signs you want them to can think before they they act you know and then for um the dual signs you want to really kind of bring them into the center so depending on whatever issue they're coming up with you know so if it's uh you know an 11th house question like and this is why i put in the relationships because it's funny if if the if the if it's 11th house issue i would look for the older sibling you know or if it's older sibling i'd look for the 11th house and see on what level it's working is there something going on on either the physical the mental or the soul level because maybe if it's from the syria lag that's the 11th health vatican i would say oh this is a very deep um sibling relationship you're working out so i would do it by the three groups by siblings for the moveable signs by four fathers and a four authority figures for the fixed signs and um more like partnerships relationships um peers for uh the mutable signs i hope that answers your question please suggest remedy to reduce the obstacles caused by vatican okay so we kind of have the same thing here i would again just reiterate what i said and i think with badaka you will need to continue to work on something because this is a um an inherited karma that's come through so i would think you would need um specific uh repetition probably throughout life depending on how deep it goes um and you of course would also want to factor in the timing of transits as when to start things to reduce these obstacles so i mean you know like um right now we have um like the social justice stuff that has come up like wherever the militias are transiting that's gonna enhance um the vodka of that so for i can't remember who is so i would look at like wherever saturn is going you're going to propitiate saturn especially for people that that capricorn is serving a bottom role for okay does a benific planet in the bottica house reduce the blocks or will it create blocks oh this is a very good question similarly how does a malefic planetary placement in a bottica house work great question so if you have a benefit planet there it would depend on the houses that that planet rules in the chart a binification is going to be more gentle you know um whereas a malefic planet is going to be more obvious in its way and it's going to be there but as you're looking not only at the banific or malefic status of the planet in in about a house you're going to also want to look at what house it rules in the chart because if it's also the fifth lord and a benific the block is you're it's not going to be um it's not going to be as difficult in that you'll be able to identify it a malefic planet that is also um a ruler of a malefic house may be very difficult to understand so it will just take longer to work out that difference in the chart but of course as always i also think um malefic planets are much more um aggressive and so you're going to get bigger more dramatic results when they go bad um but that's not always true i mean there's so many factors you could think of uh but venus which is you know benific can give you a lot of stuff but it can that can be the wrong solution and maybe that's what is the key to these vaticans is that the planets are going to give what they give but we don't know how to use it effectively um we can get trapped like as if you know uh venus is antibiotic you can get trapped into too much materialism so the vatican's are always you know you always have to look at both sides of the equation but thank you for that question that's a very good very good thought oh the vatican sign is the dugdah sign will it an increasing an auspicious effect i've not really looked into this really deeply but i would say yes i think you are correct in that assumption so you know you would want to look at that as dagda but you would also want to use the idea of uh the badaka sign it's just a double whammy so you would really want to look at that very good question for bernie madoff you said that the moon is weak because it's young is the moon being judged on basis of degree what degree um would the moon be considered weak any other reasons that make the moon weak well i look at that because it's a new moon because it was right there conjunct with the sign so the kind of rule i use and i have read in other books is that with within the moon when the moon is within 30 degrees before after the sun it tends to be really dark so like three days before you know three days after the a new moon i look at it as dark um so people will have that there um that was really the primary reason is i judge the strength of the moon on um its relationship to the sun and i'm i'm pretty liberal some people say like uh two signs before and after i had to the moon changes so fast um yeah that's the that's what i use thank you very much for the question with this we come to the end of the eighth session of the vedic astrology master class series 2021. i would like to again thank you sir for delivering an excellent masterclass i would also like to take this opportunity to inform you all that the next masterclass session is scheduled for the 2nd october 2021 that is next saturday our guest speaker for the session will be swami sita and she will be teaching us about jyotish counselling yoga psychology and vedanta for more details and to remain updated about the activities of the foundation please visit our website www.rrf.ing or you could also join our telegram channel thank you all for being a lovely audience see you on the next session until then please take care and stay safe namaste | Raman Suprajarama | UCKcYNqJU4Afd0sO1gvaTkJQ | 2021-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,739 | 55,793 |
joceUDSOgUM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joceUDSOgUM | Nina Gerodias (Procter & Gamble) 17th Mansmith YMMA for Brand Management- Acceptance Speech | [Music] today i want to thank everyone who's been there through this marketing journey with me my bosses and mentors chan akhil shada [Music] my family dad mom jino jiko and my husband tomasso and finally of course a huge thank you as well to the ymma team joe chitty and the esteemed judges for this great recognition i remember around eight years ago during one of my first job interviews being asked why i wanted to pursue a career in marketing and i was just about to graduate from college so i only had a basic view of what the field was mostly based on a ton of case studies that we had to solve in class and i vividly remember responding because i love problem solving and i think that marketing asset at its essence is trying to solve a very complex puzzle and almost a decade later i continue to love this challenge that marketing gives me the challenge to find the core insight the challenge to figure out the most relevant cost effective solution to action that insight the challenge to continue to always find new pockets of growth for personally the challenge to discover who i am as a leader the challenge to understand how to build teams and how to truly impact someone's life by being a mentor and coach it's not always easy but it's definitely fulfilling and accelerating the biggest lesson i've learned thus far is to keep having this mindset to accept the challenge and to see every single challenge as an opportunity because only by overcoming great challenges do you find great growth within yourself on to conquering more challenges | Mansmith and Fielders | UC3yp_YUWtiPesxGgwzFMUYQ | 2022-07-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 280 | 1,554 |
3YBPiRkZPEA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YBPiRkZPEA | Build Duke Nukem 3D on Linux | hello and welcome today we're going to be building Duke Nukem 3D from source code I'm going to run a script here called build dupe it's a script I created there'll be a link to it in the description but here it is on the left while that's going what it's going to do is first check to see if you have all the tools you need to build it and it will install them if you don't again it's not a Debian based System is using apt and then we're going to download the source code unzip it move into the directory we just unzipped and make the game it'll probably take a couple of minutes maybe five minutes depending on your machine to build it the first time once it's built we're going to make a directory in our home directory for the config files and all the game assets next we'll download the assets for the game and move them into that directory now the game is free and open source as far as the source code goes but the game assets are still under a copyright and not publicly available unless you purchase it so make sure you've purchased it I put a link to it them up online to make it easy for you but I can't guarantee these links will always work but it'll download the game unzip them move them into that config directory then we will also download the atomic Edition which which is an expansion pack giving you more weapons levels and enemies and uh if you're going to work with mods most mods seem to require the atomic condition it just makes the game better so we're going to download that extract it into our config directory as well next we're going to take the binaries that we compiled you do 32 and mapster 32 and put them into our USR local bin directory so that we can execute them from anywhere on our system but to make sure that we're configuring them using the proper config files and game assets we want to tell to use the directory we created so here I'm creating a script called Duke and we're just telling it to use e32 or E Duke 32-j to use this directory and then we're going to make that executable so once that's done we can just run the Duke command and the game will run now again the first time you go to compile this it will take longer than if you make modifications and go to recompile it I would say maybe three to five minutes depending on your system for it to compile which is what it's doing right now again once it's done doing that it's going to download the assets which I've already downloaded so it's not going to re-download them my scripts smart enough to know that it's extracting them and then it will run the Duke command and we'll get our dialog here now I'm going to disable full screen mode right now because of recording it will mess up my recording if I try to record in it flips to full screen mode and I'll even keep the resolution down this might cause it to be in a small box in my tiling window manager but we'll click Start and there we go there's the game in a window here and it's playing we can go into options and change display settings as we want video mode change the resolution aspect ratio and whether it's full screen or not but that's it that's all you need to do to get Duke Nukem compiled from source code as long as you have the game assets and again there's links to those in the script but technically you're supposed to own those yourself and as always I thank you for watching please visit filmsbychris.com that's Chris with the K there's a link in the description as always I hope that you have a great day | Kris Occhipinti | UCf93fPKwotph47H3_KDcRyg | 2023-09-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 674 | 3,488 |
3oEgAMbqjn4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oEgAMbqjn4 | 2023-03-09 Connecting Tattooed Bodies & Figurines at Deir el-Medina, Egypt (A Austin) | [BROOKE:] Welcome and good morning! As Associate Curator of the Bade Museum, I would like to welcome you all to today's lecture. I would like to first introduce Bade Museum Curator Melissa Cradic to read our Land statement. [MELISSA:] Thanks Brooke. We would like to begin by acknowledging that Berkeley, California, is on the territory of the Huichin, the ancestral and unceded land of the Chochenyo Ohlone. We respect the land and the people who have stewarded it throughout many generations, and we honor their elders, both past and present. We are living in a moment that warrants deep reflection on our past and present. Across many global contexts, equal access to health care, education, fair wages, and human rights is contested on the basis of sex and gender identity. In an effort to bring light to these timely issues, to serve a broader public audience online, and to connect to the local community that it serves, the Museum is taking action to become a more inclusive, welcoming, and equitable institution that practices the philosophy of radical inclusion adopted by its parent institution, Pacific School of Religion. One of these steps is the creation of public programming. Through this lecture series, we hope to highlight new and established scholars who are engaging with risky and marginalized topics concerning women, gender performance, and sexuality in the past. We invite you to participate in these programs so that together we can listen, learn, and work toward creating a more inclusive museum community. Thank you for joining us today. [BROOKE:] Thank you Melissa. I would now like to introduce today's speaker. Dr. Anne Austin is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Archeology at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. Her research combines the field of Osteology and Egyptology in order to better understand daily life in ancient Egypt. Specifically, she uses data from ancient Egyptian human remains and daily life texts to reconstruct ancient Egyptian health care networks and identify the diseases and illnesses people experienced in the past. Anne's next research project will focus on the practice -- practice of tattooing in ancient Egypt and its potential connections to gender, religion, and medicine. Today she'll be speaking to us about “Tattooed Women: Bes and the Marsh. Connecting Tattooed Bodies and Figurines at Deir el-Medina, Egypt.” Take it away Anne. [DR. AUSTIN:] Thanks Brooke and thank you all for inviting me! I'm really excited to share this research with everyone here today and anyone who's able to watch in the future. Now this talk is geared for people who have just joined in and learned that there are tattooed bodies from ancient Egypt and for people who've learned a little bit about ancient Egyptian tattooing and want to learn more about our recent research at the site of Deir el-Medina. So let me first give you some orientation around this topic and introduce you to the ways that we even talk about tattooing more broadly. And I'll start with this summary of publications on tattooed human remains from sites across the world. So globally up until 2016, we can look at the number of articles that people publish about tattooing in the past. And you can see that from 1875 to 1975, there was only two, maybe three, publications coming out every 25 years and it isn't until the late 1970’s that we start to see this topic really blossom and bloom. If we look at publications just from the last 10 years alone, they are far more numerous than the entire previous century combined. Part of the reason we see that is differences in our opinions and thoughts about tattooing and also our ability to survey the evidence. So let me look at that in more depth by focusing on what we know about tattooing from this earlier research in ancient Egypt . And I'll start with the evidence we could get from archeology and written sources. And what you'll see is that as I go through the evidence that we have for tattooing, there's unfortunately a lot of problems and limitations. So we'll begin with looking for evidence in archaeological contexts -- what kind of artifacts, what kind of objects can we find that were associated with tattooing? And I can tell you that it's very hard! You're literally looking for needles in a city that have been occupied for hundreds to thousands of years. So, for example, on the left we see an image of some copper needles from the pre-dynastic or early dynastic site of Kafan Hassan Dawood and these needles were found together and proposed by Tacey to possibly be tattoo implements, but they could have been used for other purposes. In fact, when we find ancient needles in other contexts, we use -- we associate them with clothe -- clothe production or other functions. So even when we find artifacts that could be affiliated with tattooing, it's very difficult to positively identify them and if the implements actually used to tattoo human skin. In Egypt, we have the benefit of being able to use written sources to learn about ancient tattooing. But unfortunately, the written record in Egypt, while extensive, does not talk about this practice. Take, for example, papyrus Bremner-Rind, a very extensive papyrus that originally dates to the Ptolemaic period but represents also earlier texts around ancient Egyptian religion and practice. This papyrus has a verb “mtn” in it and when it first appears, it seems like it might be about tattooing. It's written with a kind of sharp implement, so it seems like it's about inscribing into the skin and it describes “mtnw,” “inscribing into the arms of two individuals”, but if we look just a little -- a little later in that same text with that same verb, the verb “mtn” is used and described as inscribing into a waxing figure of Apep. In that case, it seems like the verb is being used for something that's not human skin and perhaps the implement that they have, this sharp knife, might not even apply since if we look at evidence that I'll show you from human remains, it seems that tattoos were more likely to be hand poked rather than incised. Another area that people have looked for evidence of tattooing is in artistic contexts. So, for example, in the Middle Kingdom we find these markings on the bodies of truncated figurines like the one in the center or paddle dolls on like the one on the left. In some cases, these markings are really ambiguous. It's hard to know are the markings intended to show tattoos or are they intended to show some kind of decoration? Are they intended to show jewelry? Are they intended to show henna and temporary markings on the skin? And when we do have ones that we think are actually meant to represent tattoos, they tend to be geometric patterns of dots and dashes and so it's hard to interpret what the tattoos mean, how they functioned, why they're positioned where they are on the skin. If we look a little later in time -- we go to the New Kingdom, we have images of an Egyptian god Bes, who is a god that was associated with protections for the household, particularly children and young mothers. And here I want to show you kind of the diversity of examples of possible tattoos of Bes. You can see a variety of images here, each of them are drawings that I made based on these -- these Bes-looking tattoos that were found either in paintings, uh in pottery, or in ostraca. And when we look at them, you can see that there's some similarities across these. You see there's this figure that has bent arms, bent legs, it's standing on a ground line, and, in some cases, it has a crown that has three to four or even two to four feathers emerging from it. However, if we look at some of the most kind of simple forms of these so, for example, if you look in the – the figure that's not the bottom right-most but one left to it, you can see this very simplified -- right there's just two lines with a wave in between them. And on its own if we only found that one example it would be hard to make the argument that this is meant to represent the god Bes, but when we put it within this broader visual canon, you can start to see the associations. So this is another issue that I found when we look at possible tattoos in art historic contexts. They're often really abbreviated and difficult to identify what they're showing so even when they're meant to represent something figural we might not be able to determine what that is. Because of these reasons, it's actually turning to human remains where we can get the most positive and unambiguous evidence for tattooing in the past, and so this talk is going to focus on the evidence we have from human remains from the New Kingdom site of Deir el-Medina and what that evidence tells us about the practice of tattooing. We'll look at pictures of possible tattoos along with a lot of the data that I've been able to glean identifying tattoos in those contexts. Now the first human remains that had evidence of tattooing were three women found near the Temple of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II during excavations in 1891 and 1922. These excavations now over a century old are really the only physical evidence of tattooed women from an Egyptian burial site that we had until the last decade and a half. These have been recently revisited by Roehrig, who looked at the evidence for their burials and found that these women were in really high elite contexts. So, for example, one woman had this box, you can see in the lower left hand corner that accompanied with it a “sa” amulet made out of the electrum -- a mix of gold and silver, as well as a carnelian bead. These are the kinds of objects that we'd find only in elite burials. And in fact, one of the women that was identified in these excavation, her name was Amunet, she was a priestess of Hathor, so she had uh some senior titles including “sole ornament of the king” or more recently translated “lady in waiting.” When we look at their tattoos, you can see their tattoos match the kind of geometric patterns we were just seeing in the previous slide. So, you can see they're actually quite extensively tattooed. There are tattoos along their thighs, lower legs, their arms and chest, and these tattoos tend to take that dot and dash pattern. So, while the evidence here is quite clear, unfortunately their interpretation remained ambiguous. With even the woman who was identified as a priestess of Hathor, her tattoos were still unknown to be if they were affiliated with Hathor or there for other reasons. Many scholars assumed, for example, that these tattoos were a mark of their Nubian identity and a mark that they were actually not Egyptian. So even in this context, the tattoos were seen as something separate from distant -- from not part of an Egyptian identity. another issue that I've found when we look at this research on tattooing is that this very small amount of ambiguous evidence that we had for the 20th century carried with it a lot of baggage. So, when I look at how scholars talk about tattooing, I see how their perceptions of Egyptian tattoos often map on to some of the stigma associated with tattooing at the time. Winlock here describes “and with it a little faience dancing girl clad and a cowry shell girdle and tattooing to amuse him after the hunt” referring to the tomb owner. McHeimer goes on and this is in a translation from French, he goes on to say that all the women tattooed by dots or strokes whose mummies or representations Egyptian antiquity bequeath us, are women of questionable morality” and of the mummified women that I just showed you, he says “to be attached to some divine service, they were nonetheless street walkers” adding “I would add that I do not know of any example going back to ancient Egypt of a woman of good society adorned with tattoos.” It's with this last quote that we can see that McHeimer is associating tattoos with some kind of lower immoral group of society -- that these are something that is restricted to the lower class -- and this notion is repeated when Ogden Goulet wrote that tattooing was “a practice limited to servants and the lower classes.” I needn’t remind you of what we just saw, that the very limited evidence we have actually comes from elite burial contexts. So this idea that they had to be of some kind of lower class status doesn't match the evidence that we're getting and the notion that the tattoos were merely there as a way to amuse Neferhotep, as a way to elicit some kind of carnal desire in a tomb owner or in the king, that those notions don't always map on to the tattoos that I'm seeing in human remains. So for instance, if we look at the drawing on the bottom right hand corner of the tattoos of Amunet, you can see that the -- the tattoos in this context along the lower abdomen would have actually grown and changed in shape and form during the pregnancy of this individual. So when we talk about tattooing – that it's something that's explicitly for the erotic desire of some tomb owner, of the king, of a male, in all of these cases it seems that it doesn't actually betray what's going on in the ancient Egyptian evidence that they had available to them. I position this as something of the 20th century, but what I've seen is because that's our foundational scholarship on tattooing in ancient Egypt, what we see is that over time and even in the most recent publications, this notion that tattooing was exclusively to elicit erotic desire continues to be the case. So, for example, uh we have this original quote from 1988 “small in scale, easily fondled, and intentionally rendered physically helpless, such statuettes [meaning that -- those truncated figurines that we just saw uh the ones that were in green] -- such statuettes were interred with the deceased to arouse his primitive sexual instincts. The priestess of Amunet and the figurines in question are all associated with Hathor, the most lascivious of all Egyptian goddesses. Consequently, the tattoos of this group of figurines and of the mummy of Amunet, have an undeniably carnal overtone.” Another author says “the women who are tattooed on their leg with an image of the god Bes are women of shameless and libertine morals -- who are ready to give themselves to their husband, lover, or client.” And the final quote says “the paintings and artifacts depicting pretty tattooed girls might suggest that this style of tattooing was fashionable in Egypt only among female musicians, dancers, and courtesans, and that all tattooed women considered tattooing as an appropriate way to enhance their carnal beauty.” These quotes show this continuous interest in thinking about tattoos as exclusively eroticizing. They also suggest that tattoos must be associated with sex work with several uh implications for this. So for example, the middle quote references that women are ready to give themselves to their clients, the final quote uses the word courtesans which in some context is used as a way to kind of reference sex work as well. And we see earlier quotes from the 20th century also talking about tattooed women as sex workers. In reality, however, we actually just don't have evidence for that. We don't have written records that make any of those associations. We don't have any evidence that talks about sex work and tattooing together. In fact, sex work is actually not talked about in ancient Egypt, so that doesn't mean it didn't happen, but it does suggest that these notions that connect tattooing with eroticized female bodies and sex work come from some other place -- and I'd argue where they're coming from is actually the ideas that were present and ubiquitous in America and Europe during the 19th and 20th century when these quotes first start to appear. Olive Oatman pictured on the left is uh one of the most famous examples of early tattooed women and these new ideas around talking about tattooing during that time in America and Europe. Her story was made famous because on her road to westward expansion, she and her sister were abducted uh and when they were abducted their chins were tattooed. We have this famous picture of her with a tattoo chin and her story was repeated and moderated and changed by others as they sought to connect tattooing with the mystery, the intrigue of westward expansion in the United States. Irene Woodward took advantage of this herself. So she used a story that she grew up in a little log cabin and her father, having liked tattooing so much, tattooed her whole body…the story was something that she fabricated but still used those same connections. And when we look even a little forward, we see that women start to be really extensively used as tattoo shows. For instance, Betty Broadband was in the circus as a tattooed performer. She's pictured here with over 400 tattoos on her body. And as women strip down to show the tattoos, their bodies were both exhibits of tattooing and also a way to kind of more culturally acceptably show women's skin. So they had that notion - that connection with sexuality. These erotic connections, I could go into more depth, but if you're interested in learning more, I have a recent article, a book chapter, that's come out in this book “Women in ancient Egypt” and since it's women's history month, I wanted to let people know about this. This is a volume that just came out. It has contributions from over two dozen scholars and in it we focus on what we've learned about women and how our recent research has really changed the notions that we have about ancient Egyptian women. The point here is that these original ideas seem to really not be based in the ancient Egyptian evidence and are much stronger correlated with what's going on in Europe, what's going on in America -- the ideas that people have about tattooing, that they're pushing onto the ancient Egyptian evidence. So what we're going to do here today is actually take a step back, look at our new evidence, and see how that might change some of these ideas we have around the role of tattooed women in ancient Egypt. And I'll just point out that one of the really exciting things about this topic is it is a new topic. So you're looking at a table that was published in 2019, so it can be even updated from here. This table shows all of the evidence that comes from Egypt of individuals who have tattoos. Now you can see the examples that I just talked about are on here, but you can see there are far more examples that also include some burials and Nubian context in Egypt. Everything that has an orange arrow has been published since 2000 with many of the publications coming out in the last five to ten years. So as we get more evidence we actually have a much better understanding of the practice of tattooing and we can start changing some of these misconceptions. Some of the earliest evidence we have for tattooing is now coming from Egypt, so we have examples that are Predynastic and we also have a lot more examples coming from the research that we're doing at the site of Deir el-Medina, where now cumulatively we actually have enough examples that we probably have more tattoos at Deir el-Medina than any of the other sites and periods from Egypt combined. And the first example I want to talk about is the first evidence that I found for tattooing . And I'll tell you that this was not something I was looking for, I didn't actually plan to study tattooing, but I do work as a bioarcheologist for The Institut francais d’archaeologie orientale mission at Deir el-Medina and my original goal and scholarship was focused on identifying the human remains at the site, learning more about health, about the experiences of the people in this village, about their demography. And so I was working on site as a member of this mission, I was inside a tomb and inside that tomb uh the human remains were all co-mingled. And by co-mingled I mean when they were originally found by the French Institute a century ago, they'd been looted extensively so the bodies had been really torn to pieces. And what was left was a pile of human remains and those human remains have been moved out of the way so that -- that tomb that I was working in could be accessed and visited. The village of Deir el-Medina, I'll just mention for those of you who are unfamiliar with it is the village of the tomb workers who cut and decorated royal tombs in Egypt's New Kingdom period. And I want you to think of these people as a pretty elite group. They are doing hard physical manual labor, at least the men within the village, but uh they are also given every resource they need by the Egyptian state. So they're almost a mix of a blue and white collar workforce. As I was working in the human remains in this tomb, I came across this one torso of a woman. You can see the head wasn't present, the hands weren't present, and the legs weren't present, but I instantly noticed markings on her neck and moving back from that I looked along her body and I saw the extensive number of tattoos in the image before you. She had over 30 tattoos along her arms, shoulders, lower back, and neck. Now if you want to learn more about this particular woman and her tattoos, feel free to look at the open source article that I co-authored by Cedric Gobeil in 2017 where we talk about all of these tattoos and put them in context -- but I'll just give you a quick rundown of some of the ones that really gave us the most information. And I'll start by looking at this motif that we see at the neck and the top of the shoulder which is the “jr nfr” formula. It's composed of the sacred wadjet eye with two to three nfr signs between them and when found in other contexts, it's interpreted as a way to say “to do good. to do good.” So you can read the hieroglyphs from the center moving out, the nfr that first sign meaning “goodness,” the jrj sign “to do”-- that means “to do” -- and here when it's done with a wadjet eye, it's given that kind of divine ability “to do good.” What's fascinating with this is that it was placed not only at the tops of the shoulders, but in the neck it's placed over the voice box so we suggested that in the way that Egyptians thought about magic and how it operated, as she spoke -- as her voice came up, she actually contacted the voice box -- it actually went and touched the voice box -- and it was through that process that she was able to do good in the way that she used her voice to sing. Okay moving down the arm we also found tattoos that match exactly the problems I showed you earlier. So for example, we see these markings in this one image of these four women at the tops of their shoulders. It's this cross pattern, very reduced, doesn't really tell us what it is and previous scholars suggested maybe this is a representation of tattoos. We did find in fact some cross-like patterns on this woman's shoulder, so you can see the three sides of a possible cross in the upper left hand corner of the image, but we don't know what they are -- we can't tell. We know it's more complex than a cross, but it just gives you a sense that when we find these tattoos, there are many different patterns that are really hard for us to make out maybe because they're not appearing in the standard places where we're looking for these motifs. We also found numerous tattoos that connect with the goddess Hathor. So we found cows that connect with that goddess. We found um these uh tattoos on her back that are also graffiti found on the floor of the goddess Hathor at Deir el-Medina and when we look at the different kinds of connections we have, we see that she had clear connections with this goddess, and interestingly, those wadjets that I told you that were part of that formula at the top of her shoulders and neck -- both wadjet eyes also appear on her back, so literally any way you look at her body, you have a pair of these divine eyes of a goddess looking out back at you. In combination, Cedric Gobeil and I argued that the evidence of tattooing in this one woman show that she likely had a very important religious role within her village, whether as a wise woman, as a magician um who's doing work for healing and a healer. It's hard to know she could have even been a kind of priestess, but what's fascinating is if we look at texts and titles during this time the title “priestess of Hathor,” that same title that Amunet had, just a few hundred years earlier. that title is gone. So when we look at those kinds of sources, we look at official titles of religious hierarchy, we don't have evidence that women are fulfilling these roles and yet the tattoos tell us a different story and start to make new arguments around what tattoos are doing and here we argue that the tattoos are giving her these divine abilities, they're helping embody the divine in her body. So with that one initial discovery, we already had a much different idea about what was going on with tattooing. But what made that discovery hard to contextualize is really where did it come from? Where did a woman with 30 tattoos with basically half sleeves on both arms, neck tattoos, and back tattoos, whose legs we don't even know who may also have been tattooed -- where did she come from in a context where we originally didn't even really have evidence that people were tattooing aside from a couple of ambiguous depictions of single tattoos. So with this, I want to turn to our new evidence from Deir el-Medina because as I mentioned we have found more and more evidence of tattooing and as we look at that additional evidence it starts to give us some better ideas. And I'll start with just thanking the folks who have been working with me in the field. This photo shows our 2022 team: Malek on the left, Mille just to the right of me, and Amandine to my far right. We've been able to start working in additional tombs at Deir el-Medina where we have other co-mingled remains. We've been able to inventory and conserve those individuals and as we're doing that work, we have found more and more evidence. So we have found tattoo after tattoo after tattoo after tattoo and this bottom right image shows you the complexity of the work that we're doing, how the reason why we're probably finding these tattoos and other people might not be -- if you look at this bottom right image, this is a photo in regular visible light of the lower back and hips of a woman from Deir el-Medina. Now I'm going to show you this photo -- photo in infrared photography and instantly appears this extensive tattoo motif that went along her lower back. Simply put, many of the tattoos that we find at Deir el-Medina are invisible unless photographed in infrared light. So while I think there's bias in our uh expectations of finding tattoos and that might be one of the reasons we haven't found tattoos, very frequently when looking at ancient Egyptian human remains, I'd argue equally important is that our technology and skills at looking for these tattoos have vastly improved. So when we think back to the chart at the very beginning of this talk that showed just a blossoming of tattoo research in recent years, part of the reason is we are getting better and better at looking for and identifying tattoos and it's with this that I hope other scholars will start identifying tattoos at other sites like ours Deir el-Medina. So as we get more evidence we are starting to ask different questions. So for instance, we can ask a questions about the distribution of these tattoos, where are they appearing. Now the image that you see in front of you in red shows the places where we found tattoos on the first woman that was so extensively tattooed and the blue shows new areas where we found tattoos since then. You can see for instance the lower back which I'll talk about in a moment was really a center point -- a place where we…find them repeatedly but interestingly we have not found the exact same tattoo in the exact same location of all the people that we've looked at. We can also ask when and to whom are these visible. So it's interesting, the first woman that we found her tattoos were mostly highly visible. You can see for example that she didn't have tattoos placed along the very tops of her shoulders where you would expect the dress to lie so her -- the area covered by clothe is actually not tattooed, but the areas surrounding it were. The only areas that we found in that example that weren't normally exposed would be the ones on her lower back. So it's possible that when we look at this evidence, we can see that tattoos shift in meaning depending on their location and symbolism. We can ask how is imagery linked to location which will come up in a few moments, um we can also ask about things like you know age, sex, or gender. So you'll notice that in this talk, I've really been talking about tattooed women in ancient Egypt and the reason is it's an extremely gendered practice. So when we look at the evidence we have from the Middle Kingdom and from the New Kingdom from most of the places and time periods that you've seen so far in this lecture, that evidence is dominantly on women. It seems to be a tradition very gendered, very much focused on women's bodies and may have even been done by women because in other contexts, other anthropological studies, when we find gender tattoo practices they often are done by women, for women. In terms of age, so far when we look in human remains, at least all of our evidence comes from adults. We don't have anyone under the age of 20 to 25, we don't have anyone under that age with evidence of tattooing. Although our sample size is quite small, so we keep looking to see if we can find evidence in some of these other places. So do we find evidence on men, do we find evidence on teenagers, or even children? We can also ask what kind of symbols and motifs are there, how common are they, how unique, what's missing? So for example, uh we I showed you at the beginning of the talk these um possible Bes tattoos that were found in drawings and depictions and what we'll see in this talk is we actually have our first physical evidence of one of these. So we can now say that those drawings aren't meant to be something temporary, they're actually showing a real tattoo that we have evidence for from our site. I'll also point out that we don't really get hieroglyphic tattoos. Tattoos aren't textual in the way that we talk about Egyptian texts. In fact, they do seem to have some kind of visual language, they do show up in other places where we don't have text. So as I showed you, we have some really reduced symbols that were found as graffiti and those symbols are hieroglyphic in nature, but they aren't um grammatical texts. They aren't very extensive. They aren't very long. They're usually one or two hieroglyphs put together so when we look at what these are showing the visual language, it isn't the same as a textual language. And this again might point to the fact that the people who are making and producing these tattoos and wearing these tattoos, these people are wearing them uh with a whole different canon, a whole different tradition than our kind of traditional textual tradition which is dominantly done by men at least in this context. So here we also see there might be a gender divide in the way that these symbols are being used and developed. I'm not only looking for this evidence in human remains, we're also looking at what we can see from artistic depictions. So already we started to answer some of these questions like ‘do depicted tattoos match the physical evidence?’ which we're able to see with this image of the god Bes. You can see a painted version of this found on the thighs of a woman from a painting inside a household at Deir el-Medina. But we can also look at when do tattoos show up and when are they not present in depictions of tattoos to see if that tells us more about what is going on about when and who gets tattooed. It's interesting! So this is an example of an ostracon from Deir el-Medina and it's got this painting of a woman doing an acrobatic move. So she --- you can see she's bending her back and on her thigh we have one of those kind of dot and dash geometric style tattoos similar to the ones we found from earlier periods, but present here at Deir el-Medina. But I can look at a very similar ostracon from the Turin Museum and see a very similar acrobatic performance with no tattoo present. So if we are starting to interpret these tattoos as means of ethnicity or identity, it's interesting to see that they don't always appear in some of the exact same contexts. Now this is where I get to really -- the part where we can bridge these things together. So we're not just looking at human remains and art as separate traditions, but really how do these overlap, how do they work together, what data can we get from both, and what do they mutually tell us about what tattoos may have meant to women at least in this one village in ancient Egypt? And for this, I'm going to present some data from an article that just came out in December of 2022 through the Journal of Egyptian Archeology that I co-authored Marie-Lys Arnette from Johns Hopkins University and this article is entitled “Of Ink and Clay: Tattooed Mummified Human Remains and Female figurines from Deir el-Medina,” and really is the source of the title of today's talk. Now what was fun is that I was working on site at Deir el-Medina looking for evidence and finding evidence of tattooing and human remains sitting at lunch one day and Marie-Lys said “hey Anne take a look at this.” She was studying the hand-modeled figurines from the site and both of us saw the possible evidence of tattooing marked on these hand-modeled figurines. So it was from that that she and I decided to write this article and to really compare what we are seeing across the human remains and the figurines that might tell us more about this practice. Now what's really interesting about the work that Marie-Lys was doing is she was looking at these figurines, and these are ones that are um as I mentioned hand-modeled, so they're -- they're not mass manufactured, and you can see that especially, it's visible in the middle image, these figurines are often shown as pregnant, so the ones where we found evidence of tattooing also often were shown as being pregnant and their tattoos started to have some of the same motifs as the tattoos that I've been showing you in this presentation. So, we looked not only at this evidence, but pulled in any of our other evidence of tattooing from the same region and same period and we started to notice similarities across different evidence. For example, when I showed you that image in infrared that suddenly made tattoos appear, what I showed you was a pattern of tattoos in the lower back of a woman that had an image of ibex's eating from floral bouquets on either hip between which you can see a zigzag pattern which might evoke water and above which we have another one of those wadjet eyes -- those protective symbols. Now fascinatingly, there is a spoon from the Pushkin Museum which you can see an image of above and when we look at the tattoos of that spoon you can see a very similar motif -- you have ibex mounting this uh floral motif that's going in the center with watery lines underneath and here, it's an ibex that's shown in a marshy environment with marshy plants and water appearing -- this is on the lower back that hot spot for tattoos. We also, as we saw, have an image of the god Bes evidenced in the tattoos. So, you can see here a reconstruction of another woman with another lower back tattoo, but here we have the god Bes represented by that bent arm and bent leg and the left side of this image with a floral with a crown. We reconstructed it to have four feathers, but it could have a different amount. And he's standing next to a pot of fat and now this was actually part of the offerings given to women just after childbirth during that very tenuous period where both woman and child need to survive. In Deir el-Medina, we have texts that talk about the gifts given to that woman for that two-week interval and the cone of fat was one of those gifts and Bes was associated with this time as a protector of women and children during such perilous moments. If we um look across some of our other evidence, you can see the consistency of these wavy lines just above the buttocks, the use of floral motifs always placed around the hips or between the hips, and those also appear in some of the other hand-modeled figurines that Marie-Lys was studying. So when we looked across this evidence, we pulled out several patterns that were starting to emerge and one of the things we noticed was that we consistently find these dot markings that were done especially in the figurines depicting possible tattoos, and in some cases, it was really hard to know, were we looking at dots that were meant to represent tattoos, were they meant to represent magic, were they represent -- meant to represent both? And what we found um was that in some cases it really seemed that our dots and squiggly lines, those are abbreviated tattoos like the one you see in the bottom. More ambiguous are things like these seven dots placed at the neck of this individual. Since we know that in ancient Egyptian magic, for example, they would use seven knots, for example, on a necklace to protect the seven orifices of the skull: so your two eyes, your two ears, your nostrils and mouth. So as we worked on this, we started to see, you know, when could we actually delineate something as a tattoo versus a marking for something else. We also noticed this pattern of using the lower back part of the body that's often affiliated with erotic desire and sexuality and the use of the ibex eating a bouquet -- which is another thing that we've tended to find objects that are in more erotic context using that connotation -- that connection between the ibex and sexual desire. So we argue that the tattoos do have that kind of erotic function when they're on the lower back, when they're serving -- when they have connections to eroticism and the kinds of symbols they have, but we also found examples where the marshy scenes on the lower back may have actually been connected with a kind of medical protection during childbirth, so we argue hypothetically you know we…this is all new so we're still working our way through the evidence, but we argue that uh when we look at medical texts, they talk about what to do when women are experiencing pain from partition, for example, what we see in those texts is that uh the lower back pain, that area of the body is described as fire and you use water in the cooling waters as a medical treatment to try and manage with that fire. So presenting watery marsh scenes on the lower back seems like an ideal way to make that connection…to connect between the fires that need to be cooled and to actually ritually, magically cool the body. And then as I mentioned what we're seeing with this Bes tattoo is connected exactly with the kinds of protections that were done after birth and the kinds of objects given to women to ensure success for both a woman and child soon after childbirth. Now the tattoo that I showed you earlier, we actually -- of course after submitting our publication -- found the rest of that tattoo motif at our next season of field work at Deir el-Medina. And so I have it pictured here so you can see it, you can see the part that we began with the bent arms and bent legs of Bes next to a pot of fat, and if you move to the right you can see that that chevron pattern continues. We have a beautiful floral bouquet at the center of the back and then on the far right we have a repeat of Bes, but above it, skin is preserved in an area that was not preserved on the left side and when I see that image of what's above, one thing I notice is some possible connections to the birth arbors that we find at Deir el-Medina as depicted in ostraca. So I have an example of one of these ostraca here. You can see a woman breastfeeding and around her you can see she's surrounded by this shrine it's made out of papyrus plants that are then connected with convolvulus leaves going up those uh papyrus plants. I see a direct connection between that and some of the imagery that's present on the right side of this tattoo so this would be another bit of evidence that could suggest that this tattoo is really connecting between what's happening visually for women just after birth and the things needed to protect them. Overall, through their location, symbolism, and shared motifs, what we see is that tattooing connects to women's multiple roles in the birth process, whether as lovers, as being pregnant as midwives or new mothers. We find that the gods that they're associated with these images of Bes or Besest and Hathor are the same gods that are also the ones that protect this very important period of childbirth and early in pregnancy. And what I see when I look at this evidence more broadly is that with each new discovery that we've made, we have new ideas about what's happening with tattooing in ancient Egypt and so it's with that that I hope in our future seasons at Deir el-Medina, we can continue to unravel the mystery of what tattooing was and understand its function in Egypt more broadly. Thank you. [BROOKE]: Alright, thank you so much um for your fascinating and incredibly comprehensive talk. I would like to invite our YouTube audience to insert your questions for Dr. Austin. In the meantime, to get us started I was wondering…so at the beginning of your talk, you talk a little bit about sort of the…you show some of -- like the distribution of tattoos and where they are on the body and I was wondering if you could go into more detail about the relationship between the distribution of tattoos on the body and clothing or dress. So what kinds of clothing were these women wearing and does your analysis take into consideration clothing that they might wear in different contexts, both occupational and everyday, and especially as you talk about like they seem to show different roles that women could occupy? [DR. AUSTIN]: Great question. So, the standard dresses that we have from Egypt during this time were ones that would extend down to the lower legs, they'd have a kind of wide top so they would leave the top of the shoulder exposed, but they would cover much of the lower back and the lower body. However, those are kind of your standard everyday dress. If we think about what these tattoos are functioning as um it's possible that they -- some of the tattoos could be revealed in different contexts. So one of the things that I didn't go into but comes up when we talk about tattooing in the Middle Kingdom is a connection between tattooing, Hathor, and these particular dances for Hathor called the hnrt dancers. And this is a troop of dancers that are dancing as Hathor, really as this goddess, and there's a very famous scene where the goddess reveals her vulva to the Sun and so we have these acrobatic dances of these women kind of doing these backflips like the one I showed an ostraca of and when I see those I think about like, especially when we look at dancers, they have different dress right and so when I see those it's intriguing to think about when will tattoos be visible versus invisible and who would they be visible to versus invisible during a dance, during a performance. And so those might be ones where like, for instance, tattoos on the thighs would become more visible, tattoos on the lower back would become more visible and that suggests to me that the tattoos that are in different parts of the body that are less visible…maybe their visibility is just as important right but it's meant for very specific contexts. [BROOKE]: Oh that's fascinating! I mean I guess going off of that, um would any of the tattoos, and I don't know if you could even um prove this, but like would any of the tattoos be meant to be invisible all the time or just for um that individual rather than for um anyone else like viewing the person? [DR. AUSTIN]: Yeah! One way I think about that is when you look at a tattoo, that you can like A) could you see it if it was on your body, B) is it oriented toward you or is it oriented away from you. And the tattoos that were on the very extensively tattooed women tend -- women tended to be oriented away from her. So, for instance, the ones that were on her arm, if she were to look at them they would be upside down, but if someone else were to look at them they would be right side up. So those ones are…and she has several that she wouldn't actually ever be able to see unless maybe she's creative with a mirror -- so those are ones where I'd argue you know we are not seeing evidence that the tattoos were meant just for the visibility of the person who are wearing them. But I've looked across anthropological literature on tattooing and I've thought a lot about these ones on the thighs because I do have a connection with childbirth and I have examples in anthropological literature um where people get tattoos on the thighs. For instance, one is a tattoo on the inner thigh of a woman so the first thing her baby sees is this tattoo which is a really cool concept. I don't necessarily think that's exactly what's going on at Deir el-Medina, but I like using those sources to help think more creatively about how these might be working. [BROOKE]: Oh fascinating! um okay so I guess to follow up again um with the sort of performative aspect of the tattoos, um so you talked about the Middle Kingdom hnrt dancers, who was the audience of these dance performers and so to whom were the tattoos being made visible in these sacred performance contexts? [DR. AUSTIN]: In the Middle Kingdom, those would be really elite audiences, so the Kings and the really upper elite folks. At Deir el-Medina, we would have the audience really be the people in that village, the other people that are part of that village. If they are indeed performing as…affiliated with Hathor and Deir el-Medina, with the site itself -- that village itself -- it's possible that you know because this village is pretty elite, it's possible that they could have had religious roles that were important outside of the village, but that we just don't have a lot of evidence for yet. [BROOKE]: And could you discuss some of the gendered aspects of um tattooing of women? So you mentioned anthropological parallels of tattooing by and for women in other contexts, what are these contexts and practices and how might they relate to your evidence in New Kingdom Egypt to help or build a model for understanding the tattooing of women at Deir el-Medina? [DR. AUSTIN]: So Lars Krutak has written an entire book on women's tattooing practices worldwide so I'd point anyone who's interested in learning more to that work and there he's really thinking about what is tattooing doing for women in all these different contexts. In some places, the tattooing is being done just for and by. In some cases, it is being done by other people. But in many of the contexts when it's being done for and by, the relationship between the person who's getting the tattoo and the person who's making the tattoo is very important as well. So we'll see senior women in the community do the tattoos, we'll see uh senior women within a family do the tattoos. So there's places where that's a context and I think it's really interesting to think at Deir el-Medina then who was making these: would it have been um for instance our very heavily tattooed woman? Was she heavily tattooed? Was she also a tattooist? Like, was there…was there some importance to her having more tattoos than so far anyone else that we've been able to find? And I just don't know. These are the questions I'm asking and I can't answer yet. What I can say is, you know, this village, the artisans…the men who are working on the royal tombs, we always talk about them as the artisans. We always talk about the work that they produce and in fact I've had this bias whenever I see an ostraca with a picture on it from Deir el-Medina, my assumption is this is one by one of the men in the village, and I've actually stepped back from that and started to question that because when I look at the ostraca, I find ostraca that don't match the normal artistic canons in ancient Egypt emerging from the village. So, for instance, there's this one really strange ostracon from Deir el-Medina, it's forward-facing which Egyptians don't like to do and it shows a neck and it has a cross at the neck and it's one of the very few ones that shows a marking on the skin. And I thought, well interesting, like if I found this in any other context, I wouldn't think it was from Egypt at all because it looks so foreign, but maybe part of the reason it looks so foreign is it's not being produced by the men in the village who are required to make art by a very specific canon. Maybe it's being produced with another tradition at all completely. So I think about the tattooing, it's like this possible other artistic tradition that's happening and I know that we haven't seen in the village because it's not showing up in the places we tend to find evidence -- It's not showing up on the tomb walls, it's not showing up in the written records. And so we don't actually have as much evidence for it, but it is showing up on bodies and maybe in some of these other places, but all of that is just my hypothetical ideas so far. [BROOKE]: Oh that's wonderful! Would you mind…actually um stop sharing your screen um um okay we have a YouTube question um so someone is interested to know if you were able to determine whether these women were Nubians? [DR. AUSTIN]: So far I don't…so it's very hard to tell ethnicity simply from human remains. What I see is that there are at least connections between the type of tattoos they have and many of the other things happening by or near this village that is not associated with Nubia. So we do know that there were people who were Nubian in the village but most of the people at Deir el-Medina were uh like identified as Egyptian and had Egyptian ancestry and heritage that extends back as far as we have records within the village, and they have Egyptian names and other markers of like Egyptian ethnicity. So we can't talk about -- it's very hard to talk about human remains and like give that kind of biological definition, but I can say that the traditions of the symbols that we're findig are much more paralleled with other traditional symbols that we see is Egyptian. [BROOKE]: Um and then someone else is wondering if you have…is there any evidence of skin scarification practices in addition to the tattooing? [DR. AUSTIN]: So in the Middle Kingdom, the two of the women that I showed did have scarification on their lower abdomen. If we look at Deir el-Medina, so far, we don't have evidence of scarification. For all of this, I'm always adding the caveat that we're still working through, and we have very limited examples so far so we'll see if that does appear but otherwise I haven't seen any markings of scarification. [BROOKE]: And then one more question, um were these women artists or artisans? [DR. AUSTIN]: [laughter] Yeah what's the difference between artist and artisan? Well I mean it's hard when we talk about artists in ancient Egypt. It's hard like, when do you make the difference between one or the other? And more broadly in ancient Egypt we talk about artists like we don't have people sign their work, we don't have that kind of individuality, and we often refer to the people of the village, the men in the village, as artisans um because they're doing work as a workshop, as a group um that is standardized for the King. How these women and how their tattoos fit in is where I think we could all debate and discuss. [BROOKE]: Well thank you so much again Dr. Austin for your talk. It was wonderful. I can't wait to read your articles that are coming out and hear more about this fascinating project. I would like to invite our audience for our upcoming “Women and Gender Performance in the Ancient Middle East” lecture on March 23rd at 9 30 a.m. Dr. Pratima Gopalakrishnan will present “Laboring Women: Work in Domestic Space in the late Ancient Near East.” | Archaeological Research Facility, UC Berkeley | UCjIl9-fDpFHuK3hLmegSs_Q | 2023-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 9,457 | 62,263 |
J0bTZW_xsdA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0bTZW_xsdA | Manchester United Target AMADOU HAIDARA | JESSE LINGARD To Stay Latest MAN UNITED News and Transfer | hello everyone it's your boy ivorian spice back at it again with the latest manchester united news it's a monday and of course mention i have not played for a whole week and we're all out here like mighty main plane everyone else is playing and we're not playing we ain't seen our team play but guess what guys let's not get emotional your boy ivorian spice is back at it again with your latest manchester united news topics of the day of course about first and foremost for those of course who haven't subscribed to the channel make sure you subscribe smash that like button remember to share of course because you're loving your whatever inspired sharing our boring spice is caring but first of all let's get it straight out of the way because i know what you guys are here for you're here for that manchester united news on the agenda today of course we've got manchester united who are looking or prepared to get a holding midfielder in the january transfer window and of course jesse lingard's future to talk about and our new potential coming in which will be confirmed our ceo richard arnold will become manchester who will be replacing ed freaking woodward but it is what it is but let's start off guys of course in your smallest segment yes manchester united are prepared to find a holding midfielder to bid or to recruit whatever it is manchester looking for holding midfielder in the january transfer window and of course guys you have heard so many players linked in the past under the old regime you know the name we shouldn't say someone aka lord voldemort the name we couldn't say and guys you don't want to say just in case we get jinx he might just appear i'm afraid to say this guy's name five times like his candy man because he might appear back our old trafford and be like i'm back we don't want that yes guys but yes mash united have looked at the likes of declan rice in the past to shannon may as well camera thinger but of course one of the most latest news that you guys definitely heard of and you guys definitely know who this player is which is of course i'll be like ships holding midfield i'm gonna do sorry guys how can i forget his name sorry i'mma do hedera hedera has been linked to manchester united ever since the work ever since ralph ragnar himself has come into the job and we are extremely pleased this is what this guy looks like him standing right next to jude berlin who is also is a midfielder that i mentioned or interested in but of course this news coming from the manchester evening news as well the united reports on twitter did tweet as well that manchester united are looking and are targeting and holding midfielder in january transfer window the likes of hamadou hedera has been sort of mention that i've kept an eye on him it says here right now guys as you mentioned that are prepared to move for a holding midfielder in january transforming though figures at united were in agreement in the summer the midfielder had to be prioritized next year and the club is prepared to back the into a manager ralph ragna in the new year and of course guys you're running what you mean of course mentioned i wanted to decide to hold it midfielder during the summer but the whole of not knowing that they were going to get cristiano ronaldo changed things so we've mentioned it getting cristiano ronaldo it meant that they couldn't afford to get a hold of midfielder which i believe manchester could have but that stomped manchester united going for someone like eduardo cameron bingo hence why he's at real madrid the article also goes on to continue to say that united may feel that different differences were exposed and again during the last months of former manager only lord voldemort reign and the new norwegian used seven different midfielder combination which none of them had probably like don't even bake and fred don't even big pogba anything but mcfred he never done that or met it's random big what we saw not not enough most of times it was mcfred getting run through getting fingered at times you know you know i used to call men's united the woman on a saturday night out drunk in the bar and she's by herself you can easily swoop that up and have your way with them i am not promoting anything like that but guys you know what i'm talking about but yes ragna's preference for double six two hoarding midfielders gives the german a compelling case for a mid-season investment provided the ideal profile player is available this article talks about rb laptop midfielder amadou hedera formerly of red bull salzburg which got picked up by himself ragnarok himself you know what a man that can spot out gems for cheap you know it's like finding a diamond in the middle of the mud you know you're gonna have the eye for it to spot gems and of course as i was saying before has become an interest to united due to ragnay's eight years stint at sporting director of red bull group but hedera is due to be on african couple nation duty with mali next month united have specifically targeted the french market for midfielder reinforcement in recent years but their french scout roman parrot joined arsenal in the summer okay united denied reports of the summer they were interested in signing to shimeni you know the guys of what he was linked in the summer as well especially the in the nation's cup final and might not have been linked with other players as well but in my opinion it would be ideal for manchester united to get ahold of me before because a hoarding midfielder has been something that mentioned has been lacking and needed a strong combative midfielder that will sweep up and keep the play going guys you gotta let me know what your thoughts on that should imagine i'd definitely go for holding midfielder in january this is something that i would like for you guys to tell me second on the list guys of today's news is jesse lingard finally deciding that he would like to stay and fight for his position at manchester united which i i am i am bad for that because i don't believe i can't even believe this it says lingard set to stay this is from the one football app this comes from the football faithful itself lingard set to stay at manchester united beyond january windows yes lingard set to stay at manchester beyond the january transfer windows with the midfielder keen to fight for his place in ralph fragnan's plan lingard has failed to start a single premier league feature so far this season his eight appearances having all come as a substitute with his minutes limited to cop competition 29 year old lingard is 29 these times i call him a young talent you see he's almost 30 so he needs to find himself so the 29 year old is out of contract at the end of the campaign and has been linked with a move to newcastle and west ham next month having starred during a loan spell at the left at the letter during the second half of last season you know um lingard scored 9 goals and 16 goals appearances but the hammers for the hammers but he has failed to regain his place with the red devils since during his return our old trafford which i had to say with jesse lingard guy i don't know what you guys think of it but jesse lingard bro look at the club what are you doing sell him let go of him get rid in general make some money make some money manchester united don't you want to make some money so you can buy a holiday midfielder without no problem amigo what's going on manchester up in my honest opinion i feel like match united should let it go let him go justin got let go because at the end today if he doesn't get the game time he will be going on a free transfer you know let's let's let's make our money before we cut all of our losses you know it's better like that guys you let me know what your thoughts are on this jesse lingard situation should match united sell jesse lingard because i'm interested to hear what you guys got to say or should they keep him or skip try and offer him a new contract because i don't see listening or getting that much game time you know we got not a carabao cup we've got ethic up to play in the champions league we never know but we shall see it's very interesting to see something like that you know and i hope jesse lingard himself makes the right decision what and your final news guys the last one is richard arnold yes richard arnold is set to be announced as chief executive officer at manchester united after edward will be dropping his pen oh she asks i don't even know what to say hang in his pen he's a ceo what do ceos do because i think they write and look for self investment you know professional stuff well anyway let's just say like that he'll be hanging his pen soon i mentioned i had to become a consultant for one year which we we don't need but again you always need someone that you need to rely on when you've just stepped into a road you know to give you advice but as you say this is coming from the people's personal one football make sure you guys which downl last season you know sometimes during the whole you know um super league off that he was meant to resign i've never heard of her six months um i'm noticed because normally a position like that it may take six months or it should be three months if you're a high position but then again as a hr student a hr graduate i should know that a position like that is a six month notice so technically yeah it makes sense but yes i'm saying the outgoing executive vice chairman resigned in april after a cash flowing that followed the announcement of the european super league onon has been at the club since 2005 and i served as managing director since 2013. according to sky news the club could announce the promotion of their director to the new york stock exchange as early as today within the next couple of a couple of days can you imagine uh woodward will remain at the club in concerns to roll for a number of months guys when he finally leaves his current club and i want to read you guys something you know because he said something about edward in this article that you guys would laugh at you know during the window i mean during woodward's time at the club united have seen their worst trophy drought since the mid 1980s after not winning a trophy since the europa league win in 2017 we and it's been like this and people call it the united fan talk to twitter to complain about this soon-to-be confirmed promotion with some com completely puzzled by the decision over claiming it and claiming it is painful and shame shambles shambles glazernomics said one fan as you can see there shambles on them and it is glazing that's what they're doing right there they want to make that mula you know they want to keep the guys boys for the job in the job and it's really really depressing but it wasn't a surprise because we always knew that richard arnold would become ceo of the ed woodward we were so hoping that it would be a different head that edwin banner saw taking over but we shall see we shall wait and see but anyway guys this has been your manchester united latest news splash transfer news and updates and etc as always remember to follow the official instagram account in the description as well and also above there as well make sure you subscribe to ready knight tv make sure you like and smash that like button as well make sure you share make you let me know what your thoughts were on um mention that is holding midfielder in january um which is amazing to stay and also richard arnold's appointment that's soon to be announced but till then guys as you know there is no catch up this week mention that i've not been but guys hopefully by the end of this week we'll have a match reaction we're just hoping so i just don't know guys but it is what it is but if it is by s opinion sorry but i said it's been your imagination it's been your latest news guys until next time until tomorrow we shall get next news as well of course you'll get your news every day so press that notification bell guys when i go live you will know when i upload you will know as always guys remember to keep it united remember to keep it ready now because your boy is out | Red United TV | UChqIbTqNXrZ8mm2OQOe8MzA | 2021-12-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,281 | 14,474 |
R3kaOQEjj9w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3kaOQEjj9w | Show that the average power consumed in an inductor L connected to an source is zero. | up theta minus pi by two theta minus pi by two so when the number theorem is because because we know because we know in an inductive circuit in an inductive circuit okay in an inductive circuit because we know in an electric circuit key hybrid in the circuit current lags current current legs by pi by two angle current lags voltage by pi by twenty the current leg signal which current lags voltage by pi by two angle title delete current our p is equal to voltage into current v into i that's the division so algorithm explains how the quality the voltage voltage v 0 sine theta v 0 sine theta r key i kind of take current i 0 sine theta minus pi by two sine theta minus pi by two the boundary layer explained correlation i'm going to simplify actually to keep up above v zero i zero sine theta all right collectively sine theta cos theta sine theta cos theta okay do we multiply ms for pure inaudible for pure inductive circuit for pure inductive circuit okay for pure inductive circuit of full cycle okay foreign of full cycle okay of full of full cycle okay of full cycle okay theta is equal to pi by two which is theta is equal to pi by two numbers minus v rms into i rms into sine of 2 into pi by 2 sine pi sine power value 0 what's up | Doubtnut | UCcv7pspGHmM7AOywuLM1ufA | 2020-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 244 | 1,241 |
HoSvTi3JmN0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoSvTi3JmN0 | (#1804) GameCube Intro Bloopers | Episode 36 | Logos from Canada (2019 Rebroadcast) | [Music] let's get this show in the road where - Sam where - what getting this show on the road where - Victoria Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Saskatoon Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Martin st. John's town Palace s one night in Halifax makes a hard man humble I'll cut that out how about right here in Vancouver good idea Samantha roll camera cue the Gamecube intro Rogers now watch this mr. Rogers neighborhood well Sam this is not a PBS Kids program from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania but Scottie and Kate I've never been to Pittsburgh no indeed Sam but in the words of Jonah money is no object if I hit hit hit hit half with a SOI SOI SOI SOI ruffle ruffle ruffle ruffle lalala la loi SOI SOI SOI SOI SOI SOI SOI is light enough mr. Microsoft Sam if you even dare kill radar overseer Scotty once again we will throw you in the inter tall tale capisce sheesh headshot sheesh you know what that means Pete no I want to talk to you what's on your mind general Cemal Microsoft Sam generally though Microsoft Sam sounds Italian hahahahahahahahaha SWA SWA SWA SWA ro flora flora flora Flo lol lol LOL SWA SWA SWA SWA SWA SWA SWA SWA ouch you kicked me in the crotch Sam ow Sam why did you kick blue girl in the crotch because she stole my lifeline domain Sam it's my property plus VP domain my property domain my property domain my property no everyone has lost lost lost war ruffle ruffle ruffle ruffle lalalalala wash wash wash wash wash wash wash is in the public domain and you know what this means for kicking pretty glue girl in the crotch Sam what you just made the list [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] sure Sam Sam angry and what's wrong with being angry when you get mad Sam everyone else gets mad and you try to keep yourself calm but then you lose it and lapse into an incredibly violent tantrum and the Interpol might come in a lecture hall show [Music] tonight monitors all Canada at 7:00 we will examine these advertising Ellen towards the copyright owners view to the populated content is have to give videos apply a defined rewards YouTube users then later at 11:00 we will determine the acquisition of future shot by the natheless Minnesota based Best Buy which occurred previously three years ago in 2015 our interview with chairman and CEO huge dome coming up soon enough all of this and more coming up next on the internal Canada he causes all of you Canadians out there we are watching you [Applause] [Music] just relax and take it easy Sam you might be a honor if you add angry now you may be right Shrek I've got no right to be angry besides if you got angry with a 3d animator in Vancouver you may be a goner in prison hahahahaha I had a soy soy soy soy ruffle ruffle ruffle ruffle now that is quite enough mr. Microsoft Sam you will now be sent to the internal jail for being so rude to donkey of your life like rose fainter [Music] not the devil and she-devil again what happened to you both he's not here he's still in the Interpol Jail all right I suggest time Microsoft Sam got let out and Sam don't go him with us or anyone else again or you'll be sent back here again you understand what we're saying to you yes ears always a good Canadian always was a good Canadian always will be a good Canadian [Music] these days because the almighty individuals keep stopping us from defeating them that's because everything would be you infernal man stealer let go of him he doesn't belong to you and not scandalous you are forbidden to torment anyone without showing conclusive proof of guilt first and that's points to no you hear me P o M psi n al dead hard-boiled and rotten eggs that's what the devil and she-devil are not to mention Microsoft Sam hit back if I hit him he half with his SOI SOI SOI SOI ruffle ruffle ruffle ruffle la Lala la loi SOI SOI SOI SOI SOI SOI SOI commit semantics marriage and rent and raise all they want but contrary to what some lost dealer animation interactive since these are the world and rotten eggs and never to cheat me mmm-hmm boiled and button just like the Samsung hard boiled potato detected misleads likely said fire that scandalous steel yes I am [Music] curses foiled again these hard landings hurt I hope that teaches Microsoft Sam a lesson for this mic inspector and good riddance to bad rubbish us thinks we goofed you think's right Scottie and Kate we won't hold that against you both but let's try this again jealous the future is friendly don't you know that Sam doesn't like having commercial plugs in a game console startup he's not here Samantha he can be Interpol jail right now but let's try to get the Gamecube intro rate right away sinem Asian and action [Music] oh no not a good Scottie and I know we should be punished don't worry Scottie and hate when the devil and she-devil let loose on us once again we regret it letting you both go Thanks [Music] good evening and this is Jeremy Scott with a follow-up report on the mix-up that just took place on CBC News Vancouver as it Ezell and she has will have gotten their comeuppance and string casts animation me not rule out Microsoft Sam of using the company for using a National Anthem called Oh Canada on their YouTube channel despite the section that the engine is supposed to be in the public domain and not copyrighted content unless anyone is responsible for having it copyrighted it must be none other than the god damned Microsoft Sam however let's let it go at that keep watching this channel for shoot your game to control ubers videos you you Jeremy Scott how dare you swear at CBC News reports did you know swear words really hurt my feelings too much that's it you're fired from CBA UT Vancouver and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and I will burn the CBA ut studio to the ground reporting your broadcasts and these reports and you keep disobeying me you idiot this is a message [Music] before I end this video I just wanna say happy candidate to all of my fellow subscribers don't forget to Like comment share and subscribe to this channel for more Canadian content see you in in the next video [Music] | ITB ITB | UC4WroJgkbtmt_BIndae5NGA | 2019-07-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,120 | 6,051 |
OIKbS_tijNk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIKbS_tijNk | World Wide Neuro | Sussex Vision Series - 07/03/2022 - Pr. Maximilian Joesch | okay and should hello everyone so after a short break we are back so we are back for another episode of the swiss x vision series i know that for some it will sound a bit redundant but let's just have a quick work to remind you that this weekly series of talks about vision and visual neuroscience are part of the world wide open city wwm is a platform for scientists in various fields to exchange their more resilient work and after you say that opportunity now it has been a great way to exchange with your peers while traveling to conferences was still difficult so we hope that this kind of talks will remain a regular practice in the future i mean only future will tell anyway uh i'm maxim for my phd in top balanced lab and today i'm very glad to receive maximilian josh from isc austria the institute of science and technology in vienna maximilian started studying astronomy at the pontificial university that got delegated in santiago in chile and later he moved to tunigan and munich to finish a degree in biochemistry he then obtained his phd in a laboratory of alexander boss as a max plant institute for neurobiology in munich and then he worked as a postdoctoral fellow with mark meister and joshua science at advanced university now maximilian is an assistant professor at the institute for science and technology in australia and there he leads a research team focused on understanding the neuronal basis of visual transformations and their role in his working innate behavior so we're very happy to reach the baby today and we are really looking forward to hearing about his paranormal view on vision hello maximilian how are you doing today hello maxine thank you very much for inviting me give me the opportunity to give this talk um uh first shall i share my screen or how shall we say which is yours you can go ahead next let's share the screen um and you tell me if you see everything fine your presenter mode okay it should be a wask so um hello everybody i don't see your full screen you don't see my full screen let's see your presenter mode again what about now better thank you so um hello everybody um it's difficult always i'm not use still not used to talk to um a non-audience but um i i have to start by saying a few words on something that's completely unrelated to the work that we're doing in the lab and it's because um of what's happening on the world stage and um and it's i know for many people that are affected have the families including in my lab where the morning discussions is how is your family doing and they're still alive so um with that i would just say that um please support everybody who is now and i'm going through this hardship and let's um as somebody who is much smarter than me once said um let's hope for genuine peace and the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living and um yeah um i just wanted to say those words because they were important to me um okay let's let's go jump from here on to science and um i will try to be um um on as excited as i can given the situation of something that i find um really neat that we've been doing in the lab in the past couple of years and it's a study that combines theory and experiments and some new low-tech development that might be useful for the community and so the story that i'm going to tell you today is about basically reflected in this picture and i chose this picture one because i think it's beautiful second because my dog and third because you see the most relevant parts of what i want to talk to you about so you can clearly see the horizon you can see the difference in statistics on the sky and the ground and the luminance and so the entire um talk today will be to try to address to what extent these features these statistical features might have shaped the efficiency or the way our visual system might encode our panoramic surround and i'm going to start first by introducing the team um who did the work this is divyansh um let me just see pointer place one gupta victor minasti olga simon this this work is just recently um published in by archive so um if you're interested you can look at all the details um over there i know that this lab and um is well aware of how the retina works but i don't know if all of the audience is such i want to start giving a very quick introduction on on which part of the visual system we're working on which is the retina and so um the virtual retina is divided into let's say three gross stages one would be the photoreceptors you have three types of photoreceptors in the mouse retina that in sent sense um light and and and sentence information to a very complex circuitry of hundreds of different cells but roughly you can think of it as do you have some direct bipolar cells that excite the the retinal ganglion cells and has a whole set of different american cells that are inhibitory and sculpture um the information that comes from the photoreceptors to send a particular information to the brain via this retinal ganglion cells the study today will focus on the response properties of these retinal ganglion cells in the retina basically the message that is being sent from the eye to the brain why because we think this is a good relay where we can perhaps start looking at differences and adaptations to the statistics i was mentioning to you at the beginning and so what about this retinol ganglion cells what do we know about this um well there are a lot of different types of ganglion cells as here very beautifully shown in the study by their morphologists so you have like the small ones the bigger ones with asymmetries you have very big ones and and so on each of those can be genetically defined has some um you can um you can also physiologically find them by the response references to light stimulus for example this would be a local edge detector this might be more sensitive to color opponency others might be intensity for motion etcetera luminance whatever you you think might be important to basically um divide the visual channels into how people think of it streams of information this idea um in addition to the fact that each of those independent independently pilot retina as you can depict here in one beautiful review from rich maslan is that each of those perhaps this um small led lm led cell cells will basically um have the receptor the digitic fields organized in such a way that um the uniform basically sample across the the retina space and you have that also for the bigger ones as here let's say this would be the blue ones they're also basically homogeneous sound and the idea is that overall um these cells will basically will will send each spot position in space will send information um to the brain having all possible um streams of information and there to be read out so this is one way of seeing this entire story but as i was telling you before um there are strong asymmetries in the statistics of nato scene these were studied in more detail recently last year in some work from the arla lab one from europe yasari where they strive to basically match how the mouse and now all the work we're doing in mouse but exactly how the mouse would perceive the world and how the statistic will change and as the image that i was showing you before what you see there is that there is a strong change in luminance if you're looking at the ground there's a strong change of a gradient of luminance if you look up in the sky and as depicted over here and over there and there is this very crisp line on on average that you can find in in on the horizon so we said if the system should efficiently encode um the natural work perhaps it takes this into account to shape the way the retinal ganglia cells might be relaying information to the brain so the question we were asking right now is how all of those channels would be modified such that you efficiently basically match those statistics but um this is kind of a challenge because i was telling you that each of those different um gangnam style types for example the small ones might be important for edge detectors this one for direction selectivity and so on but we don't know this is basically matching some functional response properties of a particular type so we said is there any let's say a more general way of describing it and let's go a little bit old time how people were describing those cells and they were describing by some aspect which would be their center surround receptive what is that what is the center surround receptive field well and you can see it over here the idea of it is that um the center of the receptive view will be the input that it gets directly to the logitech field whereas the surround which is basically depicted here by the the bigger donut will be um the information that these cells integrate via this american inventory surrounds shaping the way the cells respond the most classical way of doing it this would be one example of one cell this would be an off-center depicted to here if you stimulate on the dendritic field it spikes whereas it has a very strong antagonistics around when you have an analyst basically only exciting right here it will spike when it's on a different way of describing this phenomenon would be using spatial filters and that's what you see here basically it's for the same cell you have here the blue part which would be blue meaning it it spikes when the light goes off and has a particular shape whereas the surround of this would be red and that would be this um and then depicting when the light goes on will be driving the cell more strongly and we will try to go use this feature of each of the ganglion cells that we have measured to basically ask to what extent um they might may match the statistics of natural scenes and this is something that has been done previously and um i want and all our work is basically inspired by this work of um predictive coding um done by srinivas and laughlin and dubs and um and we implemented this normative model and expanded it such that we can actually ask the questions and i'm going to first describe um how we did it and what it can so perhaps a way of thinking of our work would be a refreshed view on inhibition on the red and to start describing this model i want to first describe the fission coding theory an efficient coding um as formalized um by by laughing in the 80s um is um an intuitive description on how the stimulus has to match a response and assuming here this particular box that you see over there it will have a distribution of intensities and so assuming now stimulus independent additive noise and an efficient way of neural coding is to maximize the stimulus response relationship that makes each of the possible response equally like basically if you think here if this would be the old intensity and this would be the response properties you would like to have the sigmoidal curve so this is efficiently um relaying the information um um um what a sensory urine to the brain um one implementation of this um very classical idea would be the predictive coding idea and ah and um as barlow said um this perhaps this is a very nice way of putting it this could be a neat packaging of information it's like is the the best way of how the system should be encoding information such that um you um use the resources and efficiently and so um this is basically um um the the um the essence that the first step an implementation of that would be the predicted coding id and um let's see this would be basically the same thing i was telling you before you have the box you have the distribution it matches the stimulus response curve now imagine you have a different point where um um and this will elicit a different um distribution of inputs um and here the stimulus response curve is not neatly representing the stimulus distribution um and what um we would like with the predictive coding hypothesis to match is that um we shift this distribution such that it matches again the uh the intensity and the stimulus response curve to be more efficient how would you implement something like this well first um you need to know that natural scenes have spatial correlations meaning that the statistics at nearby points in space are similar then you could implement it with spatial filters um for example in this the center um another center surround filter in this example the center would encode for the luminance um of the scene whereas the surround will encode for subtract the prediction of the spatial correlation that you would um that you would um um expect to to see based on natural statistics and so um one subtracted by the other would be basically one the measurement subtracted by the prediction would be the predictive error and that's what basically we would like to rely on and one important point here is that all of that is dependent on the signal to noise ratio so if you want to tune it you have to shift the signal to noise ratio and it will become from one to the other such that it becomes more efficient to subtract and so um one way of formalizing this would be having a very simple encoding mode a model of arithmetic angular cell this is probably the most simple way of representing what happens in the retina you have an image sensed by photoreceptors you add noise and convolve it with a with a spatial filter and you see what is the output and now the whole um game that we're playing here is to optimize numerically such that um we re reduce a cost function would be basically reducing the firing rate so um what this i was telling you that noise is a is an important aspect of of this and that by changing the noise you would change the properties of the filter if you optimize so what about noise in numbers one important aspect is to know is that and there is a ton of intrinsic noise in in in cone photoreceptors so for topic levels it seems to be that is um three orders of magnitude higher than what you would expect from broad vision and so you can think also of this change of natural statistics here on azimut elevation of luminance and contrast also some sort of signal to noise ratio across the natural panoramic scenery and so this is basically the value that we're going to use to optimize the filters in addition we realize that there is this very clear and sharp change of on at the horizon which makes a very clear asymmetry which might also affect the way those receptive fields might be might be shaped when you run the simulations what you can see is that three aspects were clear one if you see here if you change the signal to noise ratio what you see is that um the the center surround relationship the surround changes um the um the stronger the signal to the signal to noise the stronger the surround another aspect is that the the center size will change the stronger the signal to noise the smaller the center and another prediction is is the symmetry the actually the stronger the symmetry you will have the more asymmetric the receptive fields will become so assuming that this um predictive coding hypothesis um is implemented we should be able to see some of these aspects and in in the retina response and just to summarize the same finding in or the same hypothesis or prediction in in a in a simpler way would be to think of it as um ground the sky the higher the the the higher the cells are looking like for the ventral the most ventral cells that look at uh at the most um um higher point in space should have a strongest around whereas the sirens will decrease and the centers are increased whereas at some point the horizon you should see that this asymmetry so now we have a model we have a prediction but what would we need to basically test it and for tested we would like in one particular retina to sample as many possible cells um in in ideally the entire retina and we didn't have a two-photon microscope to to [Music] use for these recordings um meas have different issues if you want to exactly know where you're recording from so we thought perhaps we can um um we had a neat idea perhaps we can use it to to to solve this decision and this need idea is extremely simple and so um if you think of let me just say i have this thing here that is a little bit annoying just give me a second there so um so if you if you think of what has been done before particularly here by tom and and and during his postdoc and um a beautiful work where you can see um a character that's across thousands of different cells with two photomicroscope imaging and and some issues on on on on wrinkles and so on there we're scanning a little position in space across a retina and so it required a different readiness to have let's say a overall picture other people have done it with a little bit more um with bigger areas this also works but it was still small if you if you were aiming to image let's say 40-50 of entire retina and so short story and long story short basically we could figure out a very simple way such we can start imaging across um large regions of the retina and what you see here is just the response of particular retina which we can later tile on and what the the size of this is around 1.4 millimeters and so what is the trick why can we do this um so so easily and the trick is um remarkable simple and so it's based on that most of the photoreceptors in the comfort receptors of the mouse are uv sensitive and they have the absorption spectrum acro around basically 400 370 380. normally when using two photo microscopy you use a very long wavelength to excite the system however it's so much energy that even the the exponential decay that you don't see here will also activate and so it's like if we're already activating why not just using a red indicator and shift the wavelength such that we can start imaging at longer wavelengths with epifluorescence and what we just do is a very simple epifluorescence microscope which allows us to basically record for very long periods of time very large um fields of view and i'm going to try to convince you that for gangnam style recordings stimulating uv light it makes um it is a a great plus and and and and it's very easy to to to adapt so how do we approach this so we used a line that is a genetic line expressed in geriatrical specific in gangnam cells so all of the cells that we expressed here are ganglion cells using the v-glute and tree line the t2 and we basically know that all of the cells are rbpms positives meaning that they're ghanian cells but this line even though just because of genetics um leaves 40 of ganglion cells in a very specific way so for example this is a is a staining for alpha cells just one type of alpha cell seem to be um in our line and we can image those across a very big field of view so this would be for example one example retina what you see here depicted by this um orange box would be one one of the fetal view that i was showing you before and we can basically tile the image here one the other one two the third one would be here in the middle and then we can basically have a very large um perspective on retina coding and that's what we need because the difference that we are looking at are our especially um at a very large extent so can we respond look at response properties of course we can basically look at single cells we see the response for pcs the other interesting thing is that we can record for very very long periods of time if you record on one field of view so we have recorded up to an hour and a half if i'm incorrectly i mean there's some bleaching coming up but the responses are still there and um and all of that it is roughly 20 times cheaper than a classical two-footer microscope and it spits out at least 50 times more data for retina recordings okay so if you make the calculation it's perhaps um worth um worth um trying it out so what about response properties um here's some classical responsibilities i've been seeing like this is um recorded for um over here you see a direction selective cell um um simulated with a bar um bright bar you see it's the on off responses this is basically likely in alpha cells responding um disregarding the direct orientation of the stimulus we can basically map direction selectivity and ask which are the direction selectivities and that we see and we basically see the car in all directions but interesting we can in one retina reproduce some very neat um findings that have been done in the past for example um this work by salvador where they'll be looking at how the direction selectively is if mapped and this is just looking across the retina and this is looking at the same data in one of the retina vital we use only we're stimulating this just to see if our our system allows us to reproduce prior results and um this is not a quantitative statement but it's more a qualitative statement that um it seems to be if you look at the crosses here and across us here that there was changing the orientation depending on where they are so it seems to be that this at least allows us to reproduce this type of data and for chirp responses of course um this is also a classical way of looking at um how the system is um representing how how much the system representing cell types and even though we have forty percent of the cells and we believe that they're always the same forty percent um and genetic defined ones we can very easily um classify them um based on on these response properties only so we have on off transient on transient we have to suppress by contrast and even we see some of the some of the responses that we haven't been able to match with prior um um results um that have been published one thing that is a beauty error here if you like to compare and we realized after the fact um normally people use the this the frequency chip first and then the the intensity one such this is basically inverted okay so i i hope that i can convince you that at least for for the classical response properties we can match um with this very simple approach um redefine or reconstruct uh um not reconstruct um um reproduce um previous results but we're not interested here in studying chirp responses or direction selectivity per se we're interested in looking at receptive fields and by looking at receptive fields we need also needs to have a good assessment of the center response and the surround which is tricky in a way that is parameterizable and so what normally people do is basically use white noise stimulus to to basically reconstruct those receptive field the issue with white noise stimulus is that if you have big checker you don't have very good spatial resolution but you have a very strong response then if you lose small checkers you might have very good spatial responses but many of the cells don't respond at all because you need to record for a very prolonged period of time so basically we said why not combining both ideas and um having a big checker that's shifting in space and that does that if you are if your cell receptive field is is um if your checkers are um stimulating the centers around the same time by shifting them sometimes it will be exciting the center sometimes around and on average you will have a nice representation and that worked remarkably well so now we have a method with our system to to start reconstructing special temporal receptive fields in a uh in in a very very simple way and so it doesn't matter where exactly the the checkers are at the beginning because they will be shifting randomly such that at each point they will have they will be exactly on top of the center and the size of this um of one of those checkers was decided such that too much roughly the size of uh the the smallest um retinal ganglion cells okay using this approach um we actually could um reconstruct a sew of receptive fields we basically imaged an entire retinas let's say nine we have around thirty thousand spatial temporal receptive fields and in here you can basically see some have this type of um i don't know double like some others don't have surround so now those here have a very strong surround and some of those that might have an asymmetric surround you have whatever you want you will find there the nice thing is that the signal to noise is good enough such that we can use very simple difference of gaussians to fit them and parameterize them because after when when you have um thirty thousand cells it's um it's it it you need to have some unbiased approach and so over on top you see basically some example data receptive and reception for from some of the cells that we recorded and um in the lower part you will see the fit and um if we make an r2 um if you basically try to see what's the r um um it is very much most of the cells seem to have a very good fit and such that we can start analyzing using this data set to analyze and ask if our theoretical predictions actually hold and so let me remind you what the theoretical predictions were and so we said that um the relatives around will depend on um relative center to surround strength will depend on the position on the dorsal ventral axis in such a way that the more ventral you go the stronger the surround is um and then with the other prediction would be that the center strength will be diminished so the the more ventral you go the the smaller the the sizes of the sender will be and the other prediction that we have is that there must be a particular position that is exactly there where the horizon should be where um on top of the ryzen you will have more signals noise on the bottom less and so you will have a very strong asymmetry so let's see what the data says so this was our prediction we use this receptive field to parametrization and now we can look at um the response that we measured and so this is on top you will see um all cells from nine retinas basically um um um aligned into the same coordinate axis and and what you can see is um a gradient from um ventral dorsal basically um i'm sorry for the for the um relatives around strength and what you can basically mimic here from a little more purple to green is that the strength will diminish with respect to the position so the more dorsal you come the less surround you will see the sizes also for all cells here start to be bigger the the more dorsal you become you come in this dorsal ventral axis and when you ask for the surround how strongly asymmetric the surround is you will see a very very clear stripe at this position if this would be the optic nerve these are the cells that we recorded um you will see a very strong um asymmetric streak and this is if you plot this in the not dorsoventral axis but la nasal um um in in basically on on the horizon you don't see any correlation so it beautifully you can basically see that relationship in one single retina and this is what we did here we basically cluster each of the receptive fields of all cells in a particular bin and inverted the on one because we just want to see the relative change from um from center surround so on off spatial filters are all um all grouped here at the same um in the same retina so this is a response of one retina and what you can clearly see is that there is a strong surround cell in in the upper visual field when you go dorsally if you perhaps you can see it the um the centers are get bigger and over here you have the streak of very strong surrounds and that are asymmetric when we look at this um we basically stained by by the s option and then we can actually see exactly where we are in the in in in in the retina and we make a little box and ask how asymmetric these cells are you will see how how strongly the effect is though i'm sorry so this is exactly where the streak is and then most and if this this would be this the number of cells that are basically pointing ventrally and would be here strongly asymmetric where if you go a little lower it's become less asymmetric if you go higher in this in the cells that are in this box basically of course you you might have some bias there depending on how you're sampling but overall um there is this this directionality of asymmetry is gone so if we reconstruct um basically the streak and try to put it back into visual coordinates and ask um all the cells that are actually very strongly asymmetric where the positioned and where they're looking at you basically seek the horizon as what we would have expected from before so now we i can tell you that on population of cells we can match our predictions so the surrounds get bigger the the the the more um dorsal you get the um the strength of the surround sorry the centers go bigger the the more dorsal you get the surrounds got stronger the more ventral you get and you have an asymmetric scope so um then we would like to want to ask so is it just because of of particular neurons that are much more asymmetric it's like a population of cells that might be appearing in exactly on the horizon or some cells that for whatever reason have um are have a very strong surroundings and varying and that will basically um overtake the entire um responses and so we said okay what way could be functionally classified as cells to ask if it's across cell types or is it just um a property of a particular subclass and so um using the temporal filters that we had we started saying okay perhaps we can use the central response the center temporal response to classify says and we did so and we basically classified them into 10 different types um which you can see here on the left here is time and color code would be basically the temporal filters and you see that there are different groups of responses some are off some are biphasic some are on some are more sluggish some are faster and if we use those groups and ask where the receptive fields are it seems to be that for some of them they tile more or less i mean um at least from how we sampled it so there are not much overlap between those cell types of this particular cloud and whereas by others you have a strong overlap and for example number eight seems to be having many more cells and this is something as what we would expect but it cleans the need a little bit and we can start asking okay for all those um groups some of them might be cell types that are specific some of them will be mixture of cell types how would those properties change across the dorsal ventral axis and what you see here is basically the same thing as we saw in the entire population again for the relative surround strengths it becomes um weaker the doors will be good the surround become bigger for i'm sorry the centers become bigger for all cells and you have this very neat peak for most of the cells of the symmetry at the horizon so basically now i've been telling you three things first that we have um a model that has certain predictions we establish a system to ask if these predictions hold um and then we um we tested them in until now at least for for the params we have used um we see a very clear match positive match so you might ask um what are the mechanisms that could be in happening to to make this gradient and make this differences so apparent and one thing that we've been thinking of we don't know if this is true is basically the the the gradient of opposites so in the mouse visual system and in most musculosphere system you have um um three options rods that are uniformly distributed and you have um s options uh cones that are basically more strongly rendered there's a gradient on them as depicted here and you will have also some green options which are more um more prevalent in the in the dorsal retina and so given this basically gradient that you will see on um on the s options it could be that for whatever reason you need uh more drive in these cells and in to to excite the surround such that you can start seeing the differences across um across elevation and so why is this interesting i think this is interesting because of the because it would be evolutionary a very simple way to adapt your visual system to the constraints of natural scenes and there is evidence that something might actually happen and this is some old work um um and done by um i don't know remember his first name but title's lap and where he basically they look at the ops and distribution across um different mice and interesting mice that lived more in the prairie and they're basically a more open field which would be most musculus or this other um field mice they have this very strong gradient of esopsin but if you look at mice that are that that um live in in dense forests these grains are basically either gone they have pc um because there is no s absinthe or because the ms is uniformly uh distributed and um perhaps that could be a mechanism to tune um the the visual system such that you match um the response repeats um in a way to efficiently encode the the natural surround and one thing that i would like to discuss is that um this will have also repercussions to how these cells might actually encode information and i was telling you at the beginning that we we as a field um think very much of each of those cell types as uh ways of relaying a particular type of information would it be um color opponency direction selectivity and so on and so this is basically perhaps nicely described with a cell that i've been working during my poster for a long period of time it's jrg scene and now i inverted everything such that ground is in the bottom and top is would be the sky and these cells have been described to have an asymmetric surround and this asymmetric surround basically makes them become direction selective um to very particular set of stimuli um of course there are although there's other properties them that happen around but each asymmetric cell will have a particular set of parameters where you stimulate them and you will elicit some direction selected response and so now if you look at the responses of all of those cells suddenly all of the ganglion cells that we measured will have a and particular streak and some particular asymmetry and so here we clustered all the um um all the asymmetries for all cells so where they're pointing towards and what you see in color would be the cells that are very strongly asymmetric and in gray these are not asymmetric but our match are basically our parametrization makes everybody have some asymmetry but but they might be um a very little ass because there are two gaussians so it might be very little asymmetric but um all the color ones are where this image is very strong it's just like what you expect from their dc's and and interestingly uh in the um ventral retina you see some peaks of asymmetry too but these are matching to all four cardinal directions and just for the official analysis and don't seem to be directing selective cells whereas for the dorsal retina you have this huge peaking over here basically this is the streak that i was telling you before and so somehow we can think about this as okay this is important such that you you somehow compensate for changes in the statistics of natural scene or you you have some new emergent properties and i have no idea um how to interpret that but um it for myself it makes me wonder to what extent um and this would be nice to have a discussion um this global changes in the symmetry that seemed to match some some efficient coding framework might have influence in how these cells actually improve information and last but not least um some of the early works of um response in the superior colliculus that we have been trying to match basically from dragon who will basically say that you would have um um a very strong upward bias in in in the super cool because these are cells that were actually recorded from from from inputs that are located uh positioned towards the horizon so these cells that are responsive because of how they were doing the experiments so perhaps you have this very strong bias because you also have this very strong asymmetry in in the visual system such that when you record for that your in in and you reconstruct the spatial temporal filters of particular neurons in that position you see something very similar you see this um asymmetry that is more on the upper field of view so to summarize what i've been telling you so far is that um the global architecture of receptive fields in retina matches what we expect from some efficient from our efficient coding framework basically depending on what you expect from a signal to noise level another statistic at photopic levels you will see some differences in the receptive structure you can see that in the model and you can see that in and this is basically what has told you so far we um in this work viktor mulaski implemented this normative model and expanded on the predictive coding framework such that um we could um have three different predictions of center sizes center surrounds the relative strengths of center surrounds and also on um on the asymmetry on on the horizon we developed a new method that i think would be very useful for many um questions it is very cheap the first time i implemented it it costed me 500 bucks and um if you want to do it fancy it will cost you let's say an order of an order of mapping a little more than that um and and it's very robust and allows you to have a lot of data for for for for um for the effort of doing it and we use that system and verified our a model and basically it seems to be that qualitatively all prediction matches um and at the end we see that also that this goes through all um daniel cell types at least as we um cluster them and um and here i would just like to open the discussion of what it actually means if you have gradients of that change and in a way that might influence the way they are encoding the the natural scene and um the take-home summary is basically that the retina um um implemented some graded sunglasses such that um in the upper piece of view you have um a stronger surround you basically um whereas in the um lower field of view um you don't and the last thing i have to thank many people um that um have worked in this project particularly i mean um diviance olga victor and jan who did the work um the entire lab and the old members of the lab um we've been here the lab is now five years old and now it's starting to be uh uh to to to give um real outputs i hope um you like the work we're doing and of course um thank you for all the people that supported us financially isd and and many other um granting foundations so they said um thank you very much for listening yeah thank you young that was very interesting technique and result you got here particularly interesting this trick you got from a on a vertical axis um i just like to remind audience that if they want to join us on this room and interact ask questions but with discussions the link is uh is on the chat so actually i have a couple of questions sorry you had a lot of spam today let me just give me a minute to find it uh i saw a discussion about uv cones between muller feller and anna blacitt hello youtube by the way yeah so we're talking about uv cones your stimulation about uv cones so anara was saying that she was curious about whether you have thought about whether uv on this stimulus affects the properties of the receptive field you collect if we use only uv symbols if it would change the properties then if you would be using green stimulus um green that's the question i think and so so of course i mean some of the properties will will change that's for clear i mean the best example is ggc where you have let's say a green surround and uh uv center in some part of the receptive field so um this is not the the ultimate truth of how the receptive field will look like and it will change depending on the light level and and spectrum that you use unfortunately we cannot um um use green stimulus right now we we are testing with synthetic dyes to shift it a little bit more to the red and in theory um we could actually see green in our calculation the problem is that um it's a it's a stimulus contrast issue so depending on the light that we use the stimulus contrast is too weak and if we increase the stimulus contrast we have too much bleed through just the technicality um but i think that in general i um yeah i think that in general okay um i think that in general um the predictions that we did we also did for the ue channel um so basic but for um green they would be very similar and um it could be that um on on general terms i mean if you think of jrgc's their surround would be asymmetric and would be also positioned eventually so this is an indication at least some of the cells will have similar properties in the symmetry and pointing um contrary to what you would expect and um from from the distribution of cones and green cones and um and if green cones and rods would be simultaneously active which there is evidence for that um perhaps it is a method where the uv will give you like a an actual dc so like green even if if green would be symmetric if you only have symmetric receptor field with green stimulus you will add the the asymmetry that comes from the uv and perhaps that will um um make the difference um i don't know if i'm i'm explaining myself well but um basically i don't know um to what extent at this level it will change um my impression is that um um it will um but everything points towards that um for for what we how we think about it it might not matter much for our conclusions well i think that answers the follow-up question from anna i mean we have marla and hannah on the chat if you want to follow up on this question sorry there's a little bit of background noise but i i could follow up a little bit i'm sorry there was a time difference so i missed the beginning of your answer to the question um but my i guess i'm i'm wondering because there is a lot of work showing that the receptive fields can be color specific in different regions of the retina and so if we're in the dorsal retina where green is the dominant uh photoreceptor and then also you're not really stimulating the rods very strongly with the stimulus how can you say that the properties of the receptive fields that you find are sort of the the overall receptive field property no no no i'm not i mean i'm first i'm i'm it's one of the pictures that we so first i don't think i i did the word where i basically show that it is important to look at the difference between green and uv and that that might change receptive field that's for sure i cannot i mean this is clear um this is not the ultimate truth um because we don't have green and there is impo it is impossible to do this work while having the green right now i mean we would love to do it but at the scale that we're doing it it's not possible um i think that um generally if you think of a system where um green um and rods and green cones and rods will be active um if you bunch them together you will have basically a uniform input across the um aggression and then across the retina so one way of thinking of it is that um even if there is no asymmetry difference because um um now we think of the mechanism being the uv cones if it would be basically uniformly spread across entire retina assuming that this is the case and assuming that and that will have as an effect that most of the green response would be symmetric the uv might break that symmetry still stronger and weaker um to to the you to the uv channel and everything we we optimize is to um to our uv um to the uv input that people have measured again if you use uv or if you use green it's basically the same so um i would love to know but um that is technically not possible right now yeah it's really cool data though to see especially seeing the like the ds tuning across the whole um distribution just in one retina that's really neat we have michael who would like to ask a question if you want to go ahead can you hear me yeah yeah hey max um it was very um clever and totally convincing um it's very impressive so i have a qui i don't really i have a hard time thinking about the trade-offs um for the actual animal right so as you know eyes can move the head can move and as far as i know the world is not flat right and so you could imagine that um like overplaying this optimality for the average case is actually maladaptive right so i'm wondering if your analysis one question is do you find the animals or actually or the retinas are not fully optimized right as your theory predicts and they sit kind of one step below right really pushing it for this global maximum alternatively um you know maybe you could speculate about some kind of dynamic compensation like do you think you have to re-weight all the outputs of rgcs if you tip your head a little bit or if you're on a crooked surface that would be fascinating what do you think going on so if there's a new paper from the kerala that came out just recently i think it's an e-life and they're basically looking at how the animal stabilizes um the eyes um and it's remarkable how well the horizon is basically stabilized all over so in the lab it's in a lab right it's just like on hunting hunting uh it's in a lab it's while hunting uh but a bug but um i think there are at least mechanisms to compensate i don't say that um eye movements are are there to compensate such the horizon stays at the same position i don't know but there is a lot of stabilization going on there and as far as i i think if on average the um the the horizon is basically kept there you don't need to [Music] have a perfect match to to increase optimality but this is a very difficult question to ask um because we don't know i we haven't looked at when this would break and of course at some point it will it will not be optimal anymore um but if the horizon stays are seeing what the animal does and at least in this lab conditions with the cameras on the head so that you can see what the eyes are doing um it seems to be that um the movements of the eye with respect of how the animals shakes and runs around they're they're highly um stabilizing them such that they are looking at basically a particular position which would improve at least um um such an efficiency um constraint that we're posing okay no it just it's interesting right because it just means that right the you can't ignore the behavioral side of it right that the that the behaviors have to sort of clamp right um the visual system in a way that you can actually take advantage of all of these trade-offs right yes and i mean to what extent that actually improves let's say because all efficiency arguments are energetic cost arguments and so to what extent actually the system is improving calories or something like that it's a very difficult question to ask and and then you i don't know we can estimate it but i think it would be kind of like well i'm not really accurate okay thanks mike okay let's continue we have quite a few interesting questions uh so i will jump to the next one i have one for minesh i mean she's here with with us if you want to ask it yourself yes hi thanks uh for a nice talk max um i i want to ask and thanks for for uh let me ask myself i it was a question about uh so you have looked at a lot of cells and then presumably a lot of stimuli as well because one hour and a half of uh of stimulation um do any uh properties of the special or temporal properties of the centers around that you've observed do they predict any specific um tuning property to certain stimuli no i mean i know now i see that you only look at uv but that would be good so i mean um these are very nice questions and there is a master student would which is starting to will use the data to see to what extent we can predict with this spatial temporary safety field any of the response properties and no we haven't and we don't record for one hour and a half this was just like at the beginning when we're trying to see like push the system and we could record for an hour an hour and a half maximum of of one region but normally record let's say 20 minutes because let's say 15 minutes of white noise and then some chirp responses on and then we move to the next the next area because we want to tile the um the retina so it's it's it's a good system but we cannot and it has its limits also in how long we can record and um but yeah it's a very interesting question and um we would right now try to exactly ask that see we have i don't know a few thousand chirp responses we have for all of them receptive fields to what extent what what should we do to basically be able to predict one from the other and to what extent we can do that so hopefully soon yeah it's interesting very interesting thanks good morning max hello how are you i'm good how are you guys i'm just waking up and groggy and can't speak and uh but while going through the part of the talk i was wondering he talked emphasize the spatial filters whatever the temporal filters do they change uh in the same way and we they don't see at least the centers and no not really they don't change um in in the same way otherwise we wouldn't have been able to use them to cluster them so we have if you look at although our temporal clusters they're somehow uniformly represented across um elevation and so we don't we don't see that they adapt so is that expected or not based on your predictive coding hypothesis we didn't we didn't we didn't ask um that particular specifically but you would expect that there will also be some adaptations in the temporal domain if um and at least if i remember correctly yes and we don't see that but we also didn't look at it in in much detail so far i mean mechanistically you might expect those to be linked right or not or maybe it will give you insights into the mechanisms that are generating those surrounds i mean if there are i mean normally things and as you tighten in space you'll tighten in time as well right or maybe maybe tom you can or anyone else uh the flying guys can tell us what happens elsewhere now perhaps if we if we add the green then they type in timing okay okay i don't have an answer i have a question actually for retina people speaking of mechanisms of centers around receptive fields is there a consensus um like that actually accounts for a proper sort of circuit architecture right do we have good evidence that really explains how a center surround receptive field comes about or i mean i've seen the cartoons i just mean how does the data and the connectomic work and the neural anatomy actually line up with that i mean i mean yes and no so yes because we know horizontal cells are useful and american cells are useful and it all makes sense but what hasn't really been addressed is the fact that you're going to get layers of center for wraps around right so it's kind of you putting rings into rings into rings and how that is a good thing or a bad thing i don't think has been looked at much i don't know are you guys gonna any thoughts on that there no this is what i was alluding to with those different uh mechanisms of surround some might aim the the temporal and some might in the spatial parts of it and maybe you can disentangle it that way because to me it's surprising otherwise that you can have uh you know this gradient of spatial filters and not change the temporal tuning properties but again so so one other thing is that we're looking at calcium though and so it could be that there is some yeah yeah yeah calcium calcium responses are not even though we we have relatively fast filters that we we won't be able to see it um because the changes might be much bigger yeah i think that's possible but i i bet you wouldn't see it right because if you if you measure a fast slow fast process with a long pass filter if you measure it nice enough it'll just you know in a systematic manner go longer if that makes sense so you know like we can tell about a fast from a slow cell even at calcium quite happily right it's just both of them are really slow it's just one is even slower than the other right but you tell a gradient across the retina might be pretty challenging of a certain type right maybe maybe actually you might see it in the chirps before you see it in the kernels no but otherwise it's amazing technique yeah actually actually and we've been victor has been looking at this in a very systematic way and um he sees um very when he trying to cluster the chirps based on position and based on response property together he sees suddenly um systematic changes that you won't see if you let came in cluster because they're very very slight perhaps they're exactly that what what we're seeing that the rental retina that might be a little faster have a little this component but if you average in it's very if you don't take the spatial contribution component into account it's very difficult to to put them together perhaps we're already seeing that so when thai schedule let's try to follow up uh i was about to ask marion's question but she just joined us yeah i decided to come online as well max i mean it's related to the conversation and that you guys were already having if there are other properties of uh receptive feeds that change um across uh space um especially because there were so many um receptor fields that you showed in this like zoo of receptive fields that really burn centers around right no no there are there are some that look basically um a perfect gabor and reproduce it's not just one cell so there are a lot of them and so yes i mean there's there's a lot of things to unpack here um but um you we do one unpacking after the other and um and to what extent you can use basically the entire spatial temporal receptive field somehow to to to define that would be perhaps the next question to ask and there is a lot of things happening there and and it's now we're basically looking at the the static view of the basic spatial um filter but of course it's also dynamic view which where the surround might come in move in one direction the other and others might be more static where surrounds always staying in one particular space and all that we see and these gabor like receptive fields is this something that you specifically pull out with the stimulus that you are using to map them no i mean you can you can see that i mean am i still presenting my uh what's up i have to reassure you okay let me see if i go back to this slide so if you look over here number two it somehow looks like that but with the bigger receptive feels it and then we look at the small receptive feels like classically you um you see something and it becomes much much nicer once you use the new stimulus which works very nicely and actually i have to say that yesterday i saw a paper published um describing completely separately to us um but more from a theoretical perspective this receptive field um method um where they call it super resolution mapping of receptive fields and and basically it really works it also works for um super colliculus and cortex and whatever you want yeah i think they've also implemented this in in time so you kind of shift the temporal properties of the stimulus and measure the response and you can get high resolution temporal high tempo resolution as well so yeah see our temporal resolution with let me see where is it here so um yeah it is kind of slow but yeah so the next question is uh can you use these techniques for glue sniffer imaging do we have new glue sniffers that might match uh i mean and we're using a i i assume so um i think um the the difficult thing is to if you want to have um with glue sniffers you would like to have it more sparsely um and um such that you don't have i mean or zoom in bigger um like um but i mean if there are response properties that you can image if if i think if there are lots of deliverable tones at different positions you might it might be blurry so that is perhaps a disadvantage but um if so if you are sparse enough then yes for sure a bit too green no need a regular sniffer i think it will work in green with uv2 um yes um i i don't think that this is um the uh you will see responses just because you will saturate um the green pathway here i don't think we're saturating it but we cannot get response because our contrast in the green channels is just too weak it's like four percent calculated and if you put it bigger we have a very strong bleed through so then we cannot use it anymore but um i mean for for guidance and recording it really well uh before we continue uh because it's been an hour already um i'd just like to tell our audience that is still live on youtube that we will soon close the stream so if you want to continue this discussion and join us you can still do so um on the link which is currently on the chat if you want to come and discuss so after this short question i will stop the the youtube stream one last suggestion is because there's a lot of questions that we can still discuss but uh tom braden suggested a discussion regarding special temporal symmetries do you want to bring this yeah has since deliberated on that um but i can just steal a whaley's question um which was about um well you can you can manipulate the mouse to be less asymmetric with the with the ops ingredient at least right either with genetically or by giving it some by taking away thyroid hormone i guess messing with hormones so imagine you now take your mouse which is super asymmetric and you force it to be symmetric developmentally would you expect that to give you symmetric receptive fields or do you think that's a different property um i mean there is this albino mouse which basically have no gradient and ideally you could basically test that by by crossing them or back crossing all of the lines to and yes i mean that would be my prediction that um it becomes less symmetric and and um that would be a nice way of of testing that hypothesis um what the benefits are for a mouse i think it's very difficult to to test that behaviorally um if this is the next question you might ask i mean if it's a um it's a mouse without a grading more um coping better in a natural environment not i mean these these questions are very difficult to address but um i i would assume at least from the physiological level that the the this asymmetry might might not be there anymore but i might be wrong there could be other mechanisms that that are important perhaps i mean there's a gradient of synaptic strength that um it's just that we think of the the um option reading as being them them a direct obvious link i mean it must be quite hard-wired right because these are the poor mice sitting in some cage somewhere not like they've ever seen a horizon exactly amazing okay thank you for that uh so we will close this discussion now uh see you all next week for another talk i am now the live stream and i'm concerning my moderator right to you listening to you thank you and we are | BadenLab | UCynrppR0mpc6wo9TsfG4vpQ | 2022-03-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,234 | 59,112 |
LjmfUJ6d3Cw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjmfUJ6d3Cw | New Freedom! Forums help you grow - Godstrike is coming - Ashes of Creation NDA lifts in March 2021 | our new freedom forums help you grow here they are behind me in light mode and dark mode we are launching godstrike publishing godstrike on steam in spring 2021 by freedom games of course ashes of creation raised over three million dollars in 2017 and the game is going out of nda in march next month you will see a lot of content of course we are covering it on mgn ashes of creation the link is down there in the description below to see this website behind me with 64 classes nine races and a lot of detailed overviews about each one will it be a contender for world of warcraft players to switch to ashes of creation we'll find out they've spent a lot of money on this game and they've raised a lot of money so i think it has a good chance of being a wow contender let's start with the freedom forums at www.community.tm we've upgraded them to the latest zen 402.2.2 we have over 50 000 members exactly 56 407 as of right now are you going to be the 408th head on over and sign up and join the discussion there's over um almost a million posts forum posts so there's a lot to read start with introducing yourself right here under the community let's pick the latest guy who introduced himself right here he's a new content creator his name is dtm panda from the uk he's 26 years old and let's check out his channel here is dtm panda with 142 subscribers and he's got videos about hypixel skyblock as well as call of duty so introduce yourself on the forums you will get seen you will get replies and you will grow faster engage in the conversations check out the servers tab here we have our freedom and mgm discord servers linked handily as well as a new rust community game server and the minecraft community server check those out if you play those games we also have live streams videos downloads and a bunch of other things for you to enjoy and as i mentioned it's available in dark mode you can change it at the bottom there's a little setting right here to click light mode and dark mode very easily hope you enjoy it god strike will be our third game that we published as freedom games that will be coming soon check out the steam page the link is down there in the description below and add it to your wish list if you enjoy this kind of game that will notify you when the game launches in the spring of 2021 which is like you know in a few months very soon we're very excited to be working with the overpowered team to bring you this awesome game ashes of creation is also an awesome game the nda lifts in march 2021 next month where you're gonna see a lot more content we are covering it on our latest mg and ashes of creation blog and if you want to contribute articles to get views and get revenue off youtube we are doing revenue share with writers who are contributing to these blogs and you too can just head on over to an mgn discord server and give big c a big poke and he'll be happy to set you up as a writer making these reviews i'll give you an example because we saw that dtm panda was a minecraft skyblock channel here is one of our reviews for a hypixel skyblock best beginners armor guide and as you can see this creator wrote a lot of compelling editorial text with screenshots and his name is cause check out cause click the link down there in the description below to see this article and the video is by cause as well this is the kind of content we are going to help get you more views by combining google seo and youtube seo how many views let me show you an example on the mgn.tv website if i search for adam smasher he has a secret room in cyberpunk 2077. this article was written by our team and look how many views it got 17 325 views and counting now this is the best example and not every article gets 17 000 views but even if you get a few hundred views or a few thousand views it all helps to build your brand and get you more exposure on youtube because these are your videos that you embed in your own blogs so you get the benefit of google seo together with youtube seo this is what we call ovob guys one video one blog and this is just wordpress even though it looks like youtube we built this as a wordpress only site with a layout that makes it familiar to people using youtube so if i click on any of these uh suggested blogs it's like the suggested videos column on youtube you get the video at the top but what you don't get on youtube is compelling editorial text with screenshots and credits for the people who wrote the article and more uh articles from the author this is all how we help each other grow together as a family that is the spirit of freedom and we have many other benefits to help you grow this is the page behind me that lists them all the link is down there in the description below if you want to read it where i talk about the 110 revenue share weekly payments to creators better content id with aegis 7 year freedom scholarship and many other things that help you grow keep you safe and get you more views all right freedom family let's stop there i hope you enjoyed this video i haven't made a video lately i apologize i want to make more i've been busy building a new something for you to see very soon but i want to get back to making videos so tell me down there in the comments below if you miss papa george and what kind of content you'd like me to make more of do you want me to focus more on the games we publish you want me to focus more on the community sites like community.tm our discord servers our game servers do you want me to focus more on our blogging over how you can get more views by writing compelling editorial text on our wordpress sites that look like youtube tell me down there in the comments below i'd love to hear from you and in the meantime who am i oh wait click that i to see the playlist of all episodes of the george show in case you missed any and now who am i i am your papa george with glasses that are fogging up because it's hot here in dubai i am the ceo and founder of freedom i love saying that it doesn't get doesn't get old for freedom and the freedom family where we all help each other grow together as a family and that's my daughter in the background who doesn't understand the concept of daddy's recording please be quiet eve [Music] all right before it gets noisy here freedom family don't forget to get your exercise do your ove it will get you more views one video one blog stay healthy stay fit and never give up that's the one thing you can do that where you'll actually fail which is give up so just don't do it find motivation in the community talk to your friends plug into our forums and our discord server if you need that extra bit of motivation watch the videos of the george show anything to keep you going never give up until the next episode i am george and you've been watching oh you dreaming about love [Music] click that i to partner with freedom and join the freedom family so we can all grow together you get many perks like position music you also get epidemic sound a lot of other access to royalty-free videos sponsorships and many things to help you grow just click the links down there in the description below to get involved in our community our forums our discord chat servers meet our graphics team meet our community team all of that on discord and the forums what are you waiting for get started and we will grow together as a family because this is the freedom family you are part of it we are all part of it and we're all growing together to get more george click that big f that will subscribe you to freedom central home of the george show and pewdiepie gave one of you freedom family a big shout out click that video to see the shout out and to see our new 3d sets for you and click that video to see what youtube recommends you watch next | Freedom! | UCGUBZrH31AkJK-_JZxMLOKQ | 2021-02-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,517 | 7,801 |
x_iu8O_jElM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_iu8O_jElM | Russ Darrow Madison Mazda Vehicle Service Contract | hey everyone my name is Timber I'd like to introduce myself I'm a finance manager here at Russell Madison Mazda and I'm here today to talk to you about the value and benefit of a vehicle service contract a lot of our customers that have a vehicle service contract directly actually 64 of them report that they have saved up to 2 300 on the cost of Maintenance and repairs on their vehicle above and beyond the cost of that service contract you may be wondering what types of things are covered by that and the four top reported claims being made on a vehicle service contract are going to be your braking system your technology system your drive axle and your electronic components if you are thinking about buying a pre-owned vehicle or a new vehicle that you're going to keep past the manufacturer's date just keep in mind we can't always control what happens to us but we can control our financial responsibilities when those things happen give us a call we could be happy to explain more | Russ Darrow Mazda of Madison | UCs1jb4NSlXLOgg4nOF716UA | 2023-05-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 180 | 991 |
UADITrPqM0U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UADITrPqM0U | ASMR- Bestie Gossips to You During Recess | Roleplay Soft Spoken | [Music] recessed blast Miss Jean is so boring I thought it wouldn't make it out of class if I have to go to that again I'll die she's not nice she's trying too hard and nobody likes arithmetic okay good thing we only have her once a week I can't stand her anyway have you worried about Michelle and Kenny I'm never going to date did you forget how many Crees boys have like Jimmy Jimmy I'll get him later like no thank you I don't even want to talk about them anymore about Callie okay what about Kelly okay she's a dirty backstabbing slimeball I don't like her anymore she didn't sit with me just wish she could sit with the popular kids I've been her best seasons before we could spell besties and now she said and becomes practical plastic with the cool kids I asked her what happened or what I did and she says she doesn't like me I'm sorry and she says she doesn't like me so she can't talk to me because I'm not as pretty as popular I was like really upset and confused and kind of sad but see see Missy and Emeric were sitting behind her waiting for me to start crying you beg for her back so I said at least I wasn't big Kelly said crying so she could get attention and I'm kind of glad she's not my boyfriend anymore you're the best friend I have honestly anything happening with you there's no way Catalina told Ben about your crush on milkshake what's wrong with the Cody milkshake both are nice but really cold Catalina's a blabbermouth hey take that back she definitely told Ben about your crush on milkshake well you shouldn't have told her but we've got to get her back we but we've got to do even with her for that should we tell about her crush on Jake oh well we're lining up for lunch I'll see you after there too bad we don't set the same table | Satisfactory ASMR Life | UCvP892-JlLu_562lp9Og-uQ | 2019-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 344 | 1,764 |
3BTPsKU1rjs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BTPsKU1rjs | Summer Of 58… | you need to take the boxer sleeping bag all right oh the music's coming what is this it's a demon door hey [Music] turn that off disgusting music hey [Music] is that you tom you're looking good you're looking good hey you're looking good you're looking good you see him you're looking good hey guys welcome back to another video hope you all have a fantastic day malcolm here and welcome to summer of 58 now i know you guys are thinking this game come out like maybe a week ago two weeks ago but i was thinking maybe i should just play it because first of all it's horror game time and you know when it's horror game time there is no time for anything else okay so we're gonna crank these earphones to the max and we're just gonna hop straight into this i know nothing about it though but uh yeah let's go uh sometimes people make up things that aren't there it seems to them that some entity controls their mind after and their life they do terrible things and can drive you crazy i don't believe in paranormal footnomia i believe that the troubles people commit are their own fault or those who brought them to this and in order for you to believe your eyes and not fictions i made revealing videos about paranormal phenomena in two houses which according to people's stories madness was happening my name is alex morton and we're getting started oh whoa this has like an outlast feel wait i'm not controlling anything [Music] okay so is alex and paranormal investigator then so he's walking in a bit over there lovely hey uh i don't know that says sorry i think um he's walking along he's taking a look for some things okay is it meant to be this laggy oh what is going on damn this is really giving me an outlast feel oh there's a chest is he gonna open that i searched all the corners but i didn't find any evidence confirming paranormal activity in the houses now i'm going to an abandoned paneer camp in russia at the request of my subscribers to find out in the rumors that locals have been talking about for many years are true the ghosts of dead people in this place are at hands of one of the residents he himself was never found the bodies of those people who are not found local residents avoid this place and those who were not touched by this tragedy do not allow to open the doors of this building in memory of the dead and missing i came to russia and to investigate what happened to about the rumors and true fine evidence of this i'm keeping with my tradition i closed the doors of the building behind me so that there is no temptation to leave it unless you just heard a door open that's really creepy and i'm staying here for a few nights recording a report i have a video camera and a sleeping bag and a backpack with things and food with me um oh wait maybe a hospital actually oh that's nice a mika game presents i need to explore this camp what is this yeah this looks like something you see at a hospital uh we've got a telephone oh the fuse is blown there's no light in the building so i think we need to find two fuses chuck in this door and then find out who or what is behind there because i definitely heard something freaking behind there a medusa doll whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa oh my god oh my god the poor cat uh it will be dark soon need to look for candles where'd my [ __ ] go can we go oh we can break this oh well that was weird that's a weird animation hey we're in the toilets anything in the toilets i can use anything useful or newspaper that might be useful what's it say okay that's way too small for me to read oh there's a note here hold on there's a no um i can read what it says i need to get my russian english dictionary oh i don't have a russian english dictionary oh wait are we in russia then oh wait hold on what's this oh a camera i want to take it oh after oh this is like outlast do i have a battery oh that's really creepy that's creepy oh it's just a sleeping bag oh i brought my sleeping bag with me as a plan to spend a few nights here oh oh hold on there it is there's our dictionary guys all right okay now i can translate all okay you know i'm gonna translate the one over here in 1958 towards the end of summer parents called the camp to find out if everything was all right okay so this was maybe like a camp for kids i'm taking it children but no one answered when they arrived at the camp they all found one found no one only abandoned things and a mess all the locals helped in search for the children but all in vain so they're clearly something took the kids away you know it is a horror game so i'm not surprised i guess this is like maybe a summer school or something okay it's a long one there are legends that there was an orphanage near this camp oh maybe an orphanage then uh and there lived a strange girl who was afraid of the water she did not wash and did not go to the river one day the older girl decided to laugh at her tied her hands and poured water over oh my god she was very scared and ran away they couldn't find her for many days and they decided hey shut up they couldn't find her for many days and they decided that she was dead but one night she came in her pajamas all wet and killed everyone oh i don't like that guys i feel so on edge i'm trying to read this and there's something over there making noise and it's so uncomfortable i killed everyone after that her spirit appears in the bathroom on a full moon if there's a full moon is she gonna show up in the bathroom yeah look at this guys there's something over here um it's a black and white picture of a play park another newspaper here we go okay i did not notice this one guys um an investigation is underway on the disappearance of the children employees of yunu uh you know pioneer camp which was opened in 1955 under the leadership of director maria anton and anto yen yevna the suspect in the case is a child living in the camp the camp is yakov evidence of the victims was found in this locker what happened to him where he is evidence was found in the lockers is someone dead and look oh god i'm freaking out i'm freaking out i'm freaking out i keep thinking every time i finish one of these newspapers something is going to be behind me oh wait i didn't see the candles will be useful when nightfalls thank you cats oh maybe that's what we need the lighter and candles for us to keep something away some entity i don't know oh there's something here guys uh i didn't pick this up i missed this uh you need to pick up a small mirror and stand in front of a large one to make the corridor to make a corridor say three times barefoot lady show me my fate and i will give you my shoes in return girls in russia love to get in this camp i believed in the existence of everything and believe existence of everything paranormal oh whoa what's going on oh so now we have the lighter and the candles and now we can light the candles how do i can i click oh god what am i doing i don't guys i don't know what i'm doing i don't know what i'm doing but i'm doing it barefoot lady oh now i can spread out my sleeping bag okay so how do i place it uh don need to prepare for the night night one is this enough i can hear something behind me oh whoa give me a camera uh take take definitely take oh my lord goodness yabba jabba weeba what is this this wasn't here before who is this whose granny is this uh it's an old woman okay i don't like old women okay it's creepy um okay so we have a picture of a granny an old woman i mean was it oh god okay the bunny's doing limbo now oh this is horrible oh god this is actually horrible the thing is why you could literally leave me alone i need my diary i need my english dictionary [Applause] thanks for the 10. it sounds like asmr why do these horror games always sound like asmr there's something through there it's it's like eating oh i saw it i saw something i saw something there was there was there was a shadow guys there was a shadow oh this door's back open okay uh i saw a shadow i saw a shadow hi little lucy i'm dead i'm dead rest in peace rest in peace [Music] um uninvited ghost wait what just happened did she kill me it sounded like she like impaled something in me that was freaky that was really freaky oh god my head oh what did she do to us oh wait what what did i get here i don't know but why would you check on ghosts in the first place you dummy i need to find my camera good point okay let's find the camera where did we fall like around here right there it is i see my camera there's gonna be something around there here though i know i know it i know it give me my camera oh uh i can't oh i need to get my dictionary oh wait this door's open guys this one wasn't open before uh hello what is on the floor holy [ __ ] uh lucinda is that you again oh it's right here how did i not see it okay i got it yep yep yep take take dig okay uh you're not welcome here okay i i i got the hint i got the hint let's go let's get out of here but no he wants to keep investigating that one who hit me on the head and took the candles i have to figure out what's going on see she literally just gave us our warning need to try turn on the lights in the entire thing you guys hear that uh i'm coming in okay you have some beautiful singing you have an amazing voice i swear to god i swear to god don't hurt me i love your voice i need to look this room need to look this room i don't think that makes sense there's another dead crow is she above us i can hear it over there be clean neat piano show an example and everything oh i haven't finished looking around the room okay so we do need to keep looking around here oh oh this one this is the one okay the director of the p new york camp you know maria and tayon i can't say her name i'm just gonna say marina uh maria a uh disappeared like the rest of the camp workers maria had previously taken care of a child in an orphanage from 1944 to 1950 she was a caregiver who devoted most to devote herself to only to work discipline was most important to her so the parents trusted their children to her oh hold on oh this is the power oh it doesn't work i need to find a few oh okay uh i'll take the box if something goes wrong at night then i'll use the light bulbs for lighting you need to take the box sleeping bag all right oh my goodness me oh this is horrible oh now it does okay there we go okay let's go insert the fuse into the box and i hear something over there god hurry up hurry up being a dummy i'm placing the fuse in the wrong place i don't know why i tried to put it inside of a light what am i thinking it's meant to go in here guys i'm being dumb there we go okay now we can go and turn on the light and hope lucy does not kill us or run across my screen like a psychopath again we go all right lights are on okay i can hear a radio that's really creepy uh i need to go to bed it'll be dark soon all right let's do that then go to bed can i go to bed oh there we go okay so we're going to bed does that mean we'll get night two now yeah night two so i wonder how many nights it is i'm surprised the little girl hasn't just killed us yet though like she had so like is she needing us for something because she could easily just wipe my face off right now all right now this door's shut this door's shut that door doesn't open all right okay that door doesn't open oh oh oh can i go back to bed what's with the creepy music i don't understand oh the music's getting louder over here oh it does open i was just double clicking it all the music what is this it's a demon doll hey [Music] turn that off oh my god she's right there the hell is this what what does that mean hello how are you oh god she's freaking out why is she doing that where'd she go oh my god she's like what the hell all these pots weren't here before i mean i don't want to i thought it was a snake yeah yeah cool okay she just dragged the body across our screen look uh the box wasn't here before okay well we're obviously gonna open it because we're curious dum dums uh it's locked it'd be interesting to know what's inside what there were spare light bulbs in the box okay i hear breathing over there okay we got a light bulb so we can now wait what do we need this for understanding oh i don't think that's how light bulbs work just slipped it in there okay so the hell the handprint on there someone's clearly died on there or something oh wait maybe we put a light bulb in here because the key is through here i don't know i don't know what is uh oh what the hell is wait what's dripping from ah no i knew i shouldn't have looked at that i knew it i knew it that was so dumb that was so dumb you know when in the movies when they look up and they literally like like they slowly look up to the that was so dumb [Music] oh god the hell was that oh my goodness oh jester doll it came to life it's big now that looks like blush drop oh i can hear the heavy breathing all the way like over there can i open this one now no see after the first night would you not just leave why would you want to come back i i i asked i asked this all the time but it's just common sense i'm scared [Music] okay oh oh it's the key with this key i can open the box okay run uh okay open the box okay we're putting the key in the box guys we're about to find out what's inside what is that is that a little like notebook uh dear diary today is the annual day of the camp i have been preparing this for three years so that this summer will be special for me during these days i will bring up real people in them but they will also help me a lot wait did i leave the game no we're on no we didn't go to night free we just went tonight of 58 and now after severe thunderstorm there's no light in the building what where are we what is this i don't know oh it's a flashlight oh so is this showing us as the girl maybe the little girl before all the classrooms and everything went to hell children and caribbeas are asleep i won't bother them okay well something just broke okay maybe i missed some stuff in the classroom so um we've got some nice seats for the desks that one seems to be fine actually hold on oh oh wait can i slip uh this one seems to say something anna we need to run it's all because of the director i was spying on her she was talking to someone uh about something bad you don't you you have to believe me warn everyone we don't have much time until i hide her key in the closet we can make it help me no no i don't like the creepy music stay away from me wait what is this turn off turn off oh no the key to the safe [Music] what why is there so many dead crows like there's something going on with the dead crows like i'm just seeing dead crows everywhere guys just all around us we're all just seeing dead crows okay oh wait oh i can move the chair okay all right okay so we wait oh we did have the key to the safe what is we've got a gas mask the filter is missing and the glass is broken that's not helpful uh we've got a document we worked together with alexi sarah and i received a complaint that the director had to close the shower i was suspended for medical work now i will not make such a mistake because only he knows about our agreement i must continue to find people for him to collect their kidneys and alex sergey vich will help to perform a heart transplant opposite operation for ivan according to all the indicators from the medical record jakov is an ideal donor i'll set up an accident and no one will look for him okay we also have what is this what is that what freak is that oh my god is that the girl from the lake i i don't want to go over there i don't want to go towards you oh she ran away oh joy i need to put the gas cylinder on the door back to the classroom did you not see her oh wait hold on something's going on did did the little girl were playing as just not see that thing she didn't say anything about that oh whoa whoa whoa whoa gas sound nuke nuke nuke nuke sound what does that mean again wait did this place get nuked i'm probably so off but i'm just trying to figure out in my head what the hell is going on who the hell why are you here who are you what why do a man have a gas mask at the door what that was horrible oh here we go we're back okay can i have my camera i can okay i'm gonna make sure i get maria's no i can't have it okay gotta make sure i get my russian oh i can't take it all this paper here that wasn't there before uh we're told crossed out to get out of here leave this place alone that's what i'm saying these are empty pages left in maria's diary you can use them to answer i hear him standing outside the door that's what i'm saying he literally told us to go and we stayed oh here we go now we can take the diary oh something's going on i just ripped something off the diary i feel like i shouldn't have done that i feel like that could have consequences later but you know what we're doing something with it uh i know bro every time i'm opening that there's someone running across bare feet you hear that that's horrible i know what happened here let me help you tell me who you are oh wait let me take that okay can i give this back oh here you go okay we're giving it back to whatever is behind that door to try writing the letter again okay oh here we go something's going on i'm ripping out another piece of paper i'm gonna write again all right uh i read that people were killed here did you do that tell me and then i can help you here i got another note for you take it please okay oh my god [Music] oh he ran to the door and he took it oh he gave me a reply or she okay uh i was accused i didn't do it get out of here so it is a little kid i think oh is your name jacob have you been living here for many alone for many years no so we're going to ask her or him him or her if their name is yaakov uh yes here i can come i can communicate with my friends we guard this place because it is our home a lot of people came to break our things but my friends helped me to drive away strangers i'm afraid that someone will see me and tell me that i live here and for those people will come for me okay i got you uh who are your friends why are they here too oh so it's multiple it's not just one person that keeps trying to attack us give it a note please uh the spirits of the police those who were tortured here they remained locked up here that day in the evening after lights out someone came probably it was the person with whom the director spoke he didn't find me and i think that's because of his poisoned all the residents and the director okay all right we're getting some more information here so we're gonna say to the person all this was planned by the director of the camp are you talking about the uh what kind of person she was talking to oh wait that's just a mask right okay here's your note here's your note was that one of your friends huh we are going to take a look again um it's all her i saw a director talking to someone in an old hospital near the camp they agreed that they would do their work at night then i realized that it was connected with us but i couldn't warn everyone i didn't see who else was there because i was scared and hid in the morning i went into the building and found no one her safe was also not there why why is the creepy music coming [Music] uh yakov doesn't answer anymore it's time to go to the abandoned hospital and you need to tear the boards off the front door oh we're gonna turn the boards off the main door now here oh here we go guys all right we teared off the boards what's behind the door that's what concerns me oh now it's night free and it's not night of 58 or knight 58. this is kind of confusing me in my dictionary oh that was a candle over here nope that one's locked too okay i guess we're going through here no that one's locked too okay anything on this side nope okay all right okay we we know too much okay this is where they kill us off guys they've had our fun with us they've had our time and this is where i die what is going on oh wait hold on wait did the thingy's gone the wall's gone 1946 after the war doesn't the children end up in shelters after losing their parents an orphanage for the maintains and upbringing of orphans works under the leadership of the military what the hell is going on this this there's a wardrobe here now hey thanks for letting me in uh where are we we're in a room it's a baby it's a little baby um what is this the doctor orphanage was detailed for illegal organ trafficking for six years he fraudedly made incorrect diagnosis and performed operations to remove the kidney the director they keep talking about this director as well i don't know who this is i did not know about this but he could not continue to lead his position the orphanage was closed the building was about i became abandoned okay uh the door leads to another corridor i have an angle grinder in my backpack and cut all the chains where everything [Music] back back they just slammed that door yep that's going to be a problem backpack this place won't let me go i have to finish what i started it's your fault alex what was that bro someone just banged their head off that okay can i open this there we go okay what is that oh it's a chain i did a chainsaw well i i forgot what those things are called but they they break open chains clearly let's call it a chain opener um huh break them open do this but i'm gonna have to oh god yeah here we go god my flashlight my flashlight camera flashlight my camera flashlight it's going out what were they doing down here were they experimenting on the kids hold on no um i didn't have time to save him i don't believe it uh this can't be happening this is not my vanessa i'll save him i'll find a door urgently okay i feel like they were doing experiments guys down here all right guys we're gonna go back through here and i'll see if there's is there another door in this side no okay let's chainsaw another door so this is like a doctor's room i mean i could be completely wrong but you know i don't know it could be anything all right we're going to chainsaw this and now we're going to go back through hey the battery of the angle grinder has run out okay that's not good that is not good at all what is that i don't like that noise what is this a bedroom there's the baby again it's the little baby hello bro our grinder broke i don't there's nothing in this room is there there's alcohol and oh no i know i know no oh okay i'm gonna read this and not freak out i don't know if i'll make it to the morning because today's shift is bothering me i want to run away from here but then i won't get paid i hear the voices as if i'm not alone i thought i saw a woman more like her silhouette or shadow she went into the closet i'm afraid to follow her and move uh the closet i don't want to check if it's true or maybe it's just my imagination which i sharpened after the glass of vodka on the cabinet i weigh some products and made of feathers and cobwebs i have never seen them anywhere they look terrible and smell of dead things from there okay oh god did she say move the closet hello oh god i don't know where to go let me back for the doctor bit maybe i missed something oh did i read this uh i don't know what i'm doing wrong but i have no choice i have to say my son ivan i was lucky that alexi serge uh agreed to help i wasn't uh i mustn't let him down no one should know our philly something i missed something [Music] no i don't know can i use any of the tools actually no oh sounds like something's breaking for there oh i can use this give me that oh wait what they trapped me in oh no no no it's fine what can i do with the wrench oh wait this door's all bad open the door open the door oh my god um i can't open that rest in peace i'm trapped i'm dead i'm dead wait no it's open now what can you let me itch my leg what is that oh it's one of the weird dolls again i'm trapped in here what is that oh it's done for me oh i'm done i'm done i learned too much it's over my life is done say goodbye guys okay wait hold on a year later after the events of 1950 the building was re-classified at the hospital but with budgets couldn't be stopped and working again okay um okay we're back out can't go for there yet now this is up oh we're on the other side oh oh this is what they were saying in the note earlier with the wardrobe could be uh open something's behind the wardrobe if you slide it [Music] what is this oh my god this looks like blair witch oh my god someone's been hanged uh how was your body not decomposed after all these years because she's alive that's why she's alive isn't she oh god wait wait wait where did the door go what is this this looks like some blur witch stuff and let the one who finds me feel the pain of the mother and lost their child i curse anyone who couldn't help me and i'm going to be back and just leave i'm dead oh my goodness me don't i stop my heart i'm gonna have a heart attack i'm gonna have a heart attack oh god anything behind me no we going back through here no what i don't oh this is open now nothing behind me can i okay we're looking at the door what's going on we got cinematic okay three weeks later what happened three weeks later what happened [Applause] what we're just back here [Music] i don't understand wait was that all a dream doesn't know hello jacob you you no longer need to be afraid that you will be found and accused of something that you did not i've taken care of every ev everything i didn't tell anyone that you live here with your friends protect this place further now it's rightfully only your home your friend alex oh done a good thing then okay something tells me though i don't they're gonna be oh wait oh maybe that's it oh i am glad the investigation turned out to be so interesting and unique i managed to solve the mystery of 58 and help yako find peace and freedom you can read about this in my blog we need to move on i'm going to another place of a terrible history where witches used to live and there will be an unusual case i will tell you about it later oh is that it oh look at that look at the outro this is nice hold on watch this oh is this where they're going to next developer alexander that was so good that was really really good and then is that where they're gonna make like another kind of like chapter on this or another game [Music] oh wait wait are we playing oh hold on we're still playing oh no we're not so that's where we're going next damn oh wait no no no no we're still going a few days later oh wait what so maybe it's just oh maybe it's already happened all this witch stuff just enough oh god oh wait i'm still playing battery is dead i can't leave whoa who is this i'm dead nope okay maybe not just happened what just happened oh here we go something's happening [Music] wait what's going on oh what oh wow that's the same thing [Music] to be continued that was the woman who was looking out through the door right he was looking at the little girl in the classroom i think it looked like her i think it was i'm not too sure anyways guys if you did enjoy this video please turn on notification bell so you know every single time i upload and uh yeah i hope you guys all really did enjoy this is probably one of the most scariest horror games i've really like played in a while it's got that same fear as from the darkness i don't know those games really hit me isn't like i don't want to play this but uh yeah i hope you guys all really enjoyed that have a fantastic day and uh yeah i'll see you guys in my next one [Music] | Malikong | UClwpF209kHm5tQrxME0Qmgw | 2021-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,603 | 27,622 |
1ddXtSYnmz0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ddXtSYnmz0 | Tyrosine phosphorylation is key to preventing Tau tangles in neurodegenerative diseases | Previously overlooked, these tyrosine amino acid residues of the protein Tau could play a pivotal role in regulating the functions of this protein in health and disease. Targeting these residues could lead to new forms of therapy that modify the progression of brain disorders. The protein Tau is implicated in the development of several neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s, Pick’s, and Parkinson’s disease. Normally, Tau acts as a stabilizing scaffold for the microtubules that make up the cellular skeleton and help with cell division. But in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s, Tau proteins become detached and aggregate into the wiry tangles that have become a hallmark of the disease. For that reason, scientists have dedicated much research to the part of Tau responsible for clinging onto microtubules. Findings suggest that this region, known as the microtubule-binding domain, could be linked to the subsequent aggregation of Tau. At the very core of this region is residue tyrosine 310, which—together with 4 other tyrosines along Tau—holds the key to potentially preventing Tau aggregation. Interestingly, however, few studies have explored its role in Tau pathologies. To address this gap, researchers from the Lashuel Laboratory at EPFL’s Brain Mind Institute in Switzerland examined what happens when these tyrosines are altered by a post-translational modification known as protein phosphorylation. Through a combination of highly precise mutation and enzyme manipulation, the team decorated each site with phospho groups in five distinct patterns: phosphorylation at all 5 tyrosine sites, at all sites except tyrosine 310 or 394, and at only 1 site, tyrosine 310 or 394. Results showed that phosphorylation at tyrosine 310 but not at tyrosine 394 was sufficient to inhibit the fibrillization of tau. When the other tyrosine residues in the N-terminal domain were also phosphorylated, the inhibitory effect was observed. These findings were confirmed when the investigators looked at the microtubule-binding domain only. There again, phosphorylation at tyrosine 310 alone was sufficient to attenuate the fibrillization of this highly aggregation-prone domain of Tau. It also regulates Tau binding to microtubules and membranes. Notably, at tyrosine 310, phosphorylation led to local structural modifications in the microtubule-binding domain. These changes reduced the region’s ability to adopt the beta-sheet conformation that makes tangle formation easier. These findings support previous studies from the Lashuel group demonstrating that phosphorylation and hyperphosphorylation of Tau—in this case at tyrosine residues—inhibits rather than promotes Tau aggregation. Collectively, these findings call for revisiting the widely held view that hyperphosphorylation drives pathology formation in Alzheimer’s disease and other Tauopathies. And they point toward phosphorylation as a target for the development of desperately needed therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer’s and tauopathies. | Research Square | UC1lsA2tXfX8cmdxDJigdoRQ | 2020-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 435 | 3,019 |
EOckWm04kCo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOckWm04kCo | Muhammad Umair Aziz - Canine Ehrlichiosis: A neglected vector borne zoonotic disease in Asia | hello again um thank you for staying with us i hope you will stick around till the end i'm happy to see that there are uh discussions going on questions very active discussions thank you very much for that but uh please let me remind you that uh we will have a breakout rooms we will have breakout rooms in the end so um if you need to ask additional questions or um you need to um you need some further explanations from our guest speakers then please feel free to join in the end the breakout rooms thank you thank you very much uh for staying with us again uh so i will reintroduce myself my name is isa caralillo i am co-chairing the zoonotic vector born pathogen session together with my colleague mary fanian so now i am delighted to invite our first speaker muhammad umar aziz muhammad umar aziz is currently a phd student at the department of infectious diseases and public health of the city university of hong kong he completed his doctoral veterinary medicine from the university of veterinary and animal sciences lahore pakistan so omar i hand it over to you please unmute yourself and start sharing your slides let me stop sharing first uh okay thank you so much issa for your brief introduction uh can you see my slides yes we can thank you okay thank you everyone and good afternoon uh so today the topic which i am going to present is basically a review uh on canine early kiosis and electric vector-borne zoonotic disease in south and east asia uh so briefly we will discuss about its brief introduction background some epidemiology related to its risk factors some prevalence percentages ups and then we'll talk about some clinical pathology and clinical science uh some of the diagnostic techniques and then at the end we will discuss about treatment and control uh so if we talk about early knowledes uh basically it's a gram negative bacteria which is a cocoa basali and it is an obligate intracellular neomorphic bacteria that means it cannot live outside the cell so the main preliminary cells the predilection site for its infection is the monocytes leukocytes and granulocytes so here you can see the typical monocyte uh and there it is the marula formation of early kiosis marula is basically a cluster vacuum cluster of pathogen inside the cell so it is very helpful when we doing a diagnosis microscopically uh so when we talk about its earlier species there are so many species but mainly uh there are three main species of lithium cannabis and early kyoto francis uh so like a cannas is mostly found in dogs for causing canine early kisses uh early kia venjai is also a zoonotic pathogen but mainly for human monocytic or leaky early case fantasies is the main responsible pathogen uh so it's of more of a zoonotic one uh so if we talk about its brief life cycle uh you can see uh it's a vector-borne disease and it cannot transmit it directly to the dogs and humans so for that it needs ticks for its transfer uh so there are five main vector species uh for its transfer name malian bioma americanum hemophi stylus longi corners refusal singliness hemophilia cyanine and derma center variables but in southeast in east asia mainly these two vectors refresh after the singleness and haemophilus longer coordinates are the main vector responsible for its transmission uh so there is a transcendental transmission uh it means uh when a tick bite a dog having an active infection of hernikia it can and then if it start as laying as if this infected peak can transfer uh it to the larval stage to the lymph stage all that so all the other population coming next will be affected infected with the certainty of pathogen and then it will uh that ultimately cause infection to the dogs or humans in case of current liquidation cancers uh so we conducted a private study till today there are if we talk about south asia india pakistan nepal and bangladesh are the four countries in which liquia has been reported and among different religious species that like a cannas is the most important one and the most prevalent one you can say so in india there are many studies and the prevalence ranges from 1.6 to 87 in pakistan there are two studies and they have reported twenty four point five and twenty eight percent prevalence of early kios is in nepal there are also two studies and the prevalence ranges from 27 and eight percent so overall there are 18 prevalence in four different countries of south asia uh so uh till now if we talk about the prevalence uh uh in east east asian countries and territories so we have found the studies in china japan south korea taiwan territory and hong kong special administrative region so uh and here is also that nikki cannas is the main pathogen responsible for causing disease but in korea uh early cash fences was most prevalent so in china there are so many studies and the prevalence ranges from 0 to 28 in japan the range is very quite high from zero to 100 percent so in special territory of taiwan there is also from one to eleven percent so overall there is seven percent uh prevalence in these six territories and regions so if we summarize everything uh i summarize it in a map and if we talk about the vectors responsible for its transmission and we talk we focus on south asia refrigerators richly supply singleness which is a brown dog is the main responsible vector for its disease transmission in south asian countries uh and but if we talk about east asian countries except china in south korea in japan in republic of taiwan china taiwan chinese special admission region of hong kong in these territories and chief countries we found hemophilus longing coordinates as the main vector transfer responsible for its disease transmission uh yeah so if you talk about its clinical science and clinical pathology uh i took these pictures it's an actual case uh which has been shared which is being shared with the consent of the owner and the clinic it was reported five months ago from a private clinic or in hong kong where a poodle came to the clinic with the signs of anemia bleeding disorder epistaxis thrombocytopenia and leukopenia and they conducted a snapshot test and here you can see it is a leaky so it's negative for lyme disease hard water and anaplasma so then they perform uh the cbc analysis here you can see there is very low there is anemia low rbc level and there is also low platelet count so because it's dis mostly affect the platelets counts so there is uh means bleeding disorder so epistaxis is the main reason for that that will eventually cause the anemia other signs are atypical so that's why you can't differentiate this disease just on the basis of clinical science so i uh thank cali which is a undergrad student of c you are from ctu who has provided this data to me so if we talk about its diagnosis mainly there are three methods for its diagnosis microscopically uh on the basis of morula which i have already discussed in the first slide uh so if we use thin smear of whole blood there is around four to six percent detection there and if we use buffy code uh the traction rate become 50 percent because in buffalo there is only white blood cells and this pathogen mostly affect only the white cells mainly the monocytes and leukocytes so here there are more chances to see the marula so on the basis of serology there are two main tests indirect fluorescent acid and elisa uh but these are non-specific tests although they are cheaper and faster but they are non-specific and they cannot tell the exact timing of the disease means active infection going on because uh they can see the antibodies we can produce maybe five or ten years ago maybe four years ago so the more accurate and the most precise method of diagnosis pcr and some polymerase reaction it's more active with its for there are two genes which are being targeted for for p30 outer membrane gene and 16 uh s ribosomal are energy for pcr amplification of leak usage uh so if we will talk about this treatment because it's obligated interstellar pathogens so we have to the therapy should be a prolonged for at least four weeks uh otherwise it will we can't completely eradicate it so among the all the antibiotics toxic cycling is the most important and the most uh effective one so with the dose of 10 mg per kg orally we have to leave it for four weeks and if we talk about its control at the same though the same doctor in endemic areas can be given with the dosage of 5mg per kg only as a prophylactic dose so and for the other thing to control the disease the vector control for that we can use some pesticidal sprays like mosquito also to control the mosquito and the vector population so although it's not very environmental friendly but in endemic areas we have to use that so if we recent if we talk about the recent developments of canine or necrosis in hong kong recently in 2019 our veterinary diagnostic lab of ctu uh have shared this platter uh and here this you can show that you can see the nikki cannas is the second most prevalent pathogen here in hong kong but there is no uh comprehensive study yet being done so it's 11 prevalent so thank you so much for your time i think i'm running out of time so thank you i will thank you for the my whole group boylan zishan isa and maryam for their sports for their sport and they helped me a lot in presenting this and preparing this presentation so you can contact me on this email if you want so uh if you have anyone have any question you can feed one thank you so much you | Vector-Borne Pathogens in Greater Bay Area | UCp-KzA119cHyVzRPrxPYing | 2022-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,734 | 9,519 |
6z-iDG82qhw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z-iDG82qhw | Converting your ANDROID Smartphone into a script reading Device | hey guys this is Asheville um tea and welcome back to my channel if you're new all you have to do is to hit other subscribe button and then don't forget to hit Annabelle show so that anytime there's a new video you get to see it so let's get into today's business if you find yourself recording videos just like myself there are chances or possibilities that you may have to use scripts in your videos but how do you go about scripting there are lots of sub skill tools out there that can actually help you script or use scripts in your videos but these tools comes at a very high or extra cost that you may probably not want to spend that much just because you want to use scripts in your videos today I'm going to show you how you can actually turn your smartphone into a teleprompter and then use that as part of your video so I can easily read your script without spending so much so without much ado let's get into it society mobile phone which are going to need to service our teleprompter we need a few a turn so we need a mobile phone mount as well as a hot shoe which are going to attach it to the mobile phone mount and mount it on top of the camera she would be able to place our phone in it also we need a mobile app so there's one available Play Store for free which goes by the name simple teleprompter that would be what I'll be using in this particular demonstration so if you know of any which is available for iOS you can show it to me in the comment section below and I'll check them out and try my possible best to record a video on that as well so let's go ahead and get into the process let's go ahead to download the teleprompter up so go ahead and enlarge my Play Store and then in the search or search for simple teleprompter so that's the first option here go ahead and tap on it and I'll go ahead and open because I already have that installed on my phone once I open it it gives you a blank interface but it creates a new document and then simple teleprompter that's the name of it so you might want to tap on the create new document and then if you already have your father as a text file on your phone you can go ahead and select yes the important if not you can tap on no and then enter your script in here so one useful we can go up other scriptures you might probably have your script entered and let's say a web document file so you might copy it from there come here tap and hood you're on the screen for some few seconds and then you go ahead and then paste it and then it gives you your scripts here you give it a title that's a pneumo airtight sauce so let me just type something here once you're done you go ahead and hit on save and start by before you even go ahead and hit save as that there are some few settings I would want us to have a big cut so why we tap on the Settings section it comes let's take a look at some of the things we have been here so first of the option we have under display we have mirror so in case you want to Muro Muro basically change your the phone in a different way in KCI using draw so that you can actually reach through that row but that's not the option you want and you can go ahead and change the font size that is appropriate for you you can also set the font type that you want to use and then you can set the line spacing also so you can increase the line spacing or decrease decrease it you can also guide to change the orientation in case you want that's landscape or portrait I'm glad to change that at any if you wanted to automatically start once you yeah I had some savings that you can check the spot score option and then start up for you and then you can also change the school speed as well so in case you want to change the rate at which it goes you can go to change that noun 1 is that very is the slowest if you increase it that's going to increase the pace at which it goes updates and I can change the background color of the test it can change the test color so I can test to see how that is going to be so this is the place at which it is likely to move although when I I have my script and then I tap on say master now let's take a look at how to monitor the phone to the top of the camera so once you you are done actually have to mount here but I'll be using this one once you are done all you have to do is to mount the horseshoe to the the full mount so I'm just going to screw this to it and then let me just make sure I screw this that's become central once you're done you have something like this and then because this has as a form of a pack you can just open it then place the phone inside and just so you play the phone inside and then you mount the section on top of their camera then you score this to make sure this family that's why doesn't she come move and that's just about it see you go ahead and eat lunch a teleprompter up and he starts recording and it starts recording because I have welcome at the moment I took a picture with my phone of how the amount who looks when it is fitted on top of that camera so from the top view as well as the side views so there you have it that's how you can actually convert your smart phone to use it as a teleprompter to be able to read your script for your videos so the app is free on Play Store there's a simple teleprompter up and for iOS users I'm sure there should be alternatives for you that I don't know about yet so I guess you know of any all you have to do is to just let me know in the comment section so that's how I can maybe talk about them in different videos so if you are new all I have to do is to hit on a subscribe button and don't forget to hit on a boss or any time there's a new video you get to see it once again my name is a small Mt and I'll see you in the next one [Music] | Ishmael Lamptey | UCVo-OB8Y96W91iajan8RwhA | 2019-05-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,188 | 5,760 |
pNgJQkajIfU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNgJQkajIfU | Polaris RZR XP Turbo Driveline Repair | The SXS Guys Vlog | [Music] we have the shop cleaned up ready to start working on the turbo we need to replace the driveline uh bearing caps and tees and carrier bearing put it up on jack stands so that we can then have easier access to the driveline and then take the drive line out start doing all that repair so [Music] dirty [Music] all right pro tip if you're uh removing your yoke from your transmission and you need extra space on the wrench then you just move the tire and then when you're ready to crank on it and you can't quite get enough room in between the frame and the primary to break it loose you just push the tire backwards until it hits and you push a little harder and it breaks it free [Music] all right so i've been working hard to get that son of a gun out but uh on the turbo it's a 16 so you don't really have a whole lot of room to work with um they have this protection plate that doesn't really move you can disconnect all three bolts and it doesn't really go anywhere but the service manual says to remove the boot that way the uh the carrier bearing boot and housing uh but you can't really get it that way because everything's in the way and you can't go that way because then you can't pull it out so the rear half of the shaft came out no problem the front half can't come out until the bearing boot and cage is off but you can't really push it that way unless you're taking some sort of pry bar and an effort to hold this in to the front diff and then push the boot evenly on both sides off the retainer but you can't do that because the boot and the cage hits into the protective cage and the frame so anyone with a 16 turbo razor is going to know my pain if they've ever done this so i just cut it off so here's what the aftermath looks like you can see that the cage was something like that and that surrounded the boot the boot is annoying because it has these retainer rings inside of it and uh and then that goes around the carrier bearing which has a little bit of wobble in it and this thing's four years old so that's kind of expected from oem and the bearing sits on top of the prop here and not on top the outside but on the inner spline shaft that gets welded in so i just used the three jaw chuck to then pull it out came out nice and easy so now to clean this all up and one of the other things is before you disconnect the splines from the yoke you're supposed to mark both ends so you know where both ends go back into the yoke but you can't reach it with the protective housing on it and you can't reach it from underneath so you can't really mark it so if it's not marked when it goes in you're just kind of out of luck so what we're going to do is compare the yokes make sure everything's balanced that way but uh one thing you'll notice is that you'll see here these yolks are at a 45 degree angle and these ones are at a 90 degree angle and then these ones are going to be dependent on how you do it uh into that yoke so uh gonna do a quick little research to make sure we got our yoke alignment game on right and then clean her up and then we got the new uh carry bearing new roll pin and then we got new tees for all of the uh for all the yolks so new tees new bearing caps new retainer clips for all six all three joints and a lot of you guys might say well you should be replacing it since you have it out with something better uh but for this trip we're just trying to get things squared away and not spend a whole lot of money so you mean you can replace all your t's all your clips all your bearings relatively cheap if your driveshaft is in some decent balance um if it's not shaking your machine apart there's no reason to change it uh until you break it so uh we're just going to replace the carrier bearing and get the sucker uh and the t's and then get the sucker back in the razor all right so i've been working on the drive lines if i take a look here i can show you that we've got new tees and new bearing caps and new pins all nice and shiny in there and we got the carrier bearing pressed on and so here's the other replacements brand new caps tee all the way across you can see the shiny clips in there um and a lot of guys don't realize that your center splines are greaseable and uh you need to maintain them so pop the uh center console off once in a while and throw some grease in them splines because uh that'll be your friend you don't want that binding up this is our problem child at the moment so this connects to the rear uh drive on the transmission and this has four bolts that go there and then that connects to the other side of the longer shaft here and that's what propels you all the way up until you get to the center bearing and splines which then drive the front diff but this little guy because it has this hollow backing on it it's not a solid piece whenever you go to press these bearings out as you can see on this one we've started doing these two pieces just end up squeezing together and bending creating a bend in this piece because it's not solid so if i'm going gonna get this bugger out of here i have to create some sort of block to hold these two jaws apart so that when it's pressed the bearing moves and not the yoke so that's where i'm at [Music] all right so finally broke down and busted out the grinder and just simply cut the post off the tee to get out of the uh and so by doing that then we were exploring the yolk and what was going on and you can see down in the far side there there is a little bit of a lip and that happened probably by me but that created a lip a retainer ring essentially where that bearing wasn't coming out and so we hammered out the opposite way we simply if you ever get yourself in that kind of a situation you can just put your your yoke in the vice like that wide enough for the needle bearing to go through and then you can work it out that way but sometimes grinding in our way is the best way to go [Music] you | The SXS Guys | UCOg2CBGQkqe43-FQVeee20A | 2020-09-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,206 | 5,939 |
NTjDjkvMpas | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTjDjkvMpas | Hal is very sophisticated. He's a copper sweaty mannequin - Matthew Nurse | yeah hi my name is Matthew nurse and I am the senior director of the Nike sport research lab we can objectively quantify athletes uh Athletes In Motion the environments they play in the demands of the sport and we can quantify and understand the different unbelievable product innovations that we do how that affects athletes and the way they perform um the way they're protected and the perception they have of those different products we're standing here on the track in the the center of the support research lab we're surrounded by a motion capture system and we just walked the media through an example of a sprinter coming out of the blocks and showed them how we were able to collect the three-dimensional motion of an athlete and from there calculate the power that they produce and the energy that's produced their loss of the different joints and an understanding of how that motion or intervention contributes to their overall performance as as they do the different movements in this case it was it was sprinting uh our physiology team looks at an understanding or quantification of the body's regulatory system so what what happens inside and we use that information to quantify things like thermal temperature uh understand thermal regulation skin wettedness Etc as athletes run and move and perspire Hal is a uh very sophisticated he's a copper sweaty mannequin what what he does is is we can set the environmental chamber to different environmental conditions whether it's temperature who and as he moves he actually perspires and it allows us to understand sort of as as different constructions or layering or different um methods of making how that affects the permability garments is ultimately going to affect sort of the comfort of an athlete or also the thermal regulation of that athlete uh he's an invaluable tool for us we've already started to get into sort of the commercialization of the technology we use with Nike Plus and we had a brief foray into that with some of the the plus um that we saw in our basketball and training product the the technology is is becoming ubiquitous and the ability to capture the information we collect uh is getting more and more um robust and the willingness of different groups to spend money on the kind of tools we have is also growing so there's going to be an intersection where the tools that we have are going to be more and more readily available as data becomes ubiquitous and it becomes all-encompassing and all informing what will be our competitive Advantage is the knowledge we have of how we apply that data to build on believable product and with that we're unsurpassed in the world as we move into the future I think there's two major Frontiers one is individualized product or prescriptive product for individuals medicine is already starting to head that direction I think ultimately we will also we build unbelievable product that works for a wide range of people but as we start to slice that thinner and thinner to to capitalize on making athletes better our ability to individually prescribe different products for different people is is going to get more robust but also going to get much more important in the future secondly material that adapts to different movements or different environmental conditions is also going to be important certainly I know the folks in both Footwear and the paral inovation teams are well aware of what's Cutting Edge and are pushing the boundaries as as our we | Dezeen | UCsWG9ANbrmgR0z-eFk_A3YQ | 2013-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 600 | 3,479 |
AVzRWnyovCs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVzRWnyovCs | The Jeweled Lotus Game! Commander Masters MTG Opening | [Music] step right up folks we are going to do the Black Lotus game we're going to try to see how many black lotuses we can do how many we can get just like we did last time I don't know if you guys checked out the video I'll try to put a link at the end if you haven't seen it yet but we're going to see how many I'm not I'm sorry not black lotuses jel lotuses that we can get out of these boxes if we getting black lotuses we're going to get a real ton of money so we're going to do the same thing we're going to start with one collector booster we're going to go and do you know one row one row one one row with a collector uh booster in between rows that's the plan for today so thanks for tuning in everybody appreciate it um as always check out my TCG Player Pro site in the description below and uh we're going to go ahead and get started and oh sometimes this is this way sometimes this is this way you never know it's a it's the game You'll Play so here we go can we beat the last box opening that we did I don't know this is a this is really this is not a good thing here there we go there we go there we go okay we got a throw we got a throw looks like goem okay what do we got Heath victimize Keeper of the flame okay our swamp we got slime foot the stow away a nice command Tower okay storm Kil that's a three or $4 card I think for that guy Confluence oh nice The Immortal Sun I'll take it I'll take that every day of the week Hatchery sliver all right I see something coming in here I see something coming in I don't know Grand abolisher Training Center all right all right Training Center okay you know nothing crazy we did all right now we're going to start hitting uh hitting some of the set so don't want to give away the last video but check it out if you haven't it was pretty wild right list off the bat barow goal okay 44 for two drop during your upkeep remove the top creature card in your library from the game or Barum it actually seems pretty decent seems pretty decent cabal we got curtain's call okay I have a lot of stacks to make here Heroes blade and there are a lot of good $12 cards in the common uncommon I I don't um I don't mess with that in terms of putting values up on the screen uh generous gift on the back there um we're just going to it's going to get messy here it's just way it's going to be helps me list in these piles it helps me organize helps me get everything listed if I organize it now it saves me time later who is that okay token unstable okay star of Extinction nothing crazy there cryptic Sovereign okay and then the Lord of luxury tangible Swift gener fod Pilgrim nope another slime [Music] foot there what am I doing where I put this other way we're just going to put these way up there that's what we're going to do these are really easy to open which is unlike unlike it okay scale guard capture of Jinga I feel like this is like uh you used to be like a $30 dark card I don't know take an extra turn after this one five drop but I think it's down to like 10 bucks or something U so not bad righteous Confluence okay victimize letter of acceptance some frantic search little island and what we got there ö okay clue okay straight from the um murders at capena Manor um Idol of Oblivion blood chath Ascension okay okay actually could use that so I'm going to set that aside oh hello hello there finale it's like a $25 card maybe 30 borderless nonfoil um sleeving that guy up so that's a excellent excellent hit excellent lightning Greaves that's like A5 $6 card but you're probably not going to see it up on the screen uh Myriad there we go Myriad and got some good deal on this good deals out there right now Arcane signant oh nice foil arcane signant that's a sneaky borderless foil in there uh days undoing um I'm not really sure what that's doing the lithium aner okay Raph L of feed All That Glitters which is go oh nice command Tower there she is how many lotuses are we going to get maybe zero I mean we we got our fair you see this wow wow borderless foil rolic out of a set pack jeez um yeah that's a that's a nice hit that's a that's a nice hit all right flying um nesting Dragon uh blade Master Carlo oh lots and lots of Arcane signate value in this PW spell in this pack that's for sure reliquary Tower jeez that's another uh3 $4 card um you know I'm probably not going to again put the value up on the screen but that that pack there you know you might be looking close to $60 pack with all that value in that but that was a a rarity oh here we go dreamborn Muse look at those eyes on her at the beginning of each player's upkeep that player puts top X cards from his or her Library into his or her graveyard where X is the number of cards in his or her hand I feel like this could be pretty good for those uh Milling decks so um don't know but it might loyal retainers okay that's sounds pretty good too I haven't actually pulled that one yet thran fellar see a lot of value in the common uncommons here night blade um very goodal all right one more and we're hitting the collector oh the SW Okay Hand big old hand oh another rolic what in the world okay this is so good just too good with rics instead of lotuses it's Ric I mean I'd rather have the Lotus but you know can't turn down a rolic okay locus of Mana now I feel like that's not doing that one never mind I got I got excited too soon um resculpt reality shift and that's our SWAT okay let's check it out man that's tough there's only four of them in there so they want you to spend a lot of time opening it that way you think there's more Twisted Abomination gutter snipe loyal unicorn heartless act okay we got our Mountain our felir Stone borderless night blade Druid I see something coming in there Druid Sun's Avatar Awakening okay I feel like uh feel like we hit some dollars on this one am I right am I right scytheclaw okay okay that's not worth anything anything Regal Silver okay Fierce G's Fierce G's that's right and coic not the textured version but still a very nice regular version of the borderless coic what am I doing here what am I doing this is a nice solid pole Fierce Guardians um United and uh this is also Co look a pretty decent I feel like it's around 15 right I could be wrong I haven't priced it in a while um could be plus or minus onward onward look at all those slivers you can use that as a token Monarch we got the captain personal tutor we got a tutor we got one don't know what she's doing but we got one Savant Savant caretaker thought vessel ulamog's Crusher All That Glitters okay glittering up how easy that's ripping something's off something's weird shouldn't rip that easy there's more rics coming deep analysis okay fiery Confluence another Fierce guardianship what in the world holy cow more Fierce Guardians Fierce Guardians and rics all around everyone holy cow mangara reliquary Tower nice not the you know full borderless but still it's a requer tower what commander deck doesn't want a reliquary tower I'm probably going to get a th000 answers on that question please answer i' like to see them all lantern of insight all right this is a pretty decent card been reprinted but I don't know what the price of the lists are doing but not bad the blade the sword oh heroic intervention coming in for a $10 $9 hit $8 maybe I don't know tide maker slime foot Factor fiction haunted cloak Prismatic lens we got the Druid we got oops oops oops oops oop oops oop o planes and we got was signed signed mother of Summer that is a nice art on that I I must admit everybody must admit we miss missing the set boosters yet anybody open a play I haven't opened a play I haven't bothered with it I I'm I ordered three more boxes of carav and I'm like I'm a little bit frustrated that I did cuz I'm going to lose money on all three um undergrowth Stadium night two too bad Wake the Dead gold M uh nothing CR body devil nothing crazy value going on there counter spell nice borderless one or two books okay yeah if I had to do it all over again I would have probably stuck with my original gut and not more fun um not bought more but 180 was a good price but I think it's going to fall even more Regal Behemoth lines of glow man we got a lot of a lot of rares in that but not a lot of value Foundry storm and generous okay more F boundless the spawn oh a nice foil night blade very nice I actually May save a version of this cuz I think the set boosters were Japanese print the the um other collector boosters were us print and the Chinese foils are a little nicer plus I got the um I got the US One signed by um by Doug uh so I I I may want to keep an additional one there song of the dryads the death keeper oh a little Frost Fang coming in um speaking of that made me think that I put that one in the wrong pile Little Frost Fang couple bucks on Frost Fang okay Harden Ash noods alter believe it or not this is a decent decent value here five bucks Commander sphere Commander sphere double tap you know and Ash ODS is uh an uncommon so I try to buy sets you know to do well in that there's value and Commons uncommons like Boulders gate Commander Masters oh Theos First Strike vigil what do we got here heroic whenever you cast a spell creatures you control and gain trample probably pretty de pretty oh Training Center foil not bad there fairy Artisans okay mob boss he's not doing too well we we just saw him we just saw him in the big RR big rabika Elish Mystic command Tower nice Elish Mystic over here borderless okay oh look at that art that is nice okay one more and then a collector oh signature gold stamp Unbound potential grave packed nice couple bucks on that um that's for sure okay strength incarnate solid brood Tyrant okay Sal I'm not sure what strength incarnate doing 15 great I'm guessing grave pack 10 that one 15 um but nice pulls there caretaker okay planes and we got our gem hide sliver yeah that's a use those as tokens in your sliver token deck I just might do that found inspector pure steel pure like not gold we'll just say that dark steel Crimson ball opal dark Steel m there so much Steel in this in this pack there so much steel oh nice grave mother it I promised a collector oh happened again what is going on okay here we go here we go Meer sire abundant Harvest Sphinx stamina ritualist the swamp what do we got faithless looting Factor fiction night blade so we're just going to set that night blade aside heart of the Wilds okay okay okay treasure nabber okay put that art on that treasure nabber too I don't think it's worth that much Hatchery slive Hatchery slive foil nice demonic tutor yeah all right good hit on that one and uh the tiger Shadow nice demonic very nice so show you guys the difference one on the left is Japanese one of the rights the American you can see that the American version the foiling is more prominent you know not as not as subtle um you know I I I have like I said the American version the this one's a little harder to pull being you have to pull it in in set boxes but nobody's really yeah there's no price difference if I was to list that uh it's just the way it is okay treasure more treasure victimize we nabbed that treasure and now we're getting victimized nice that's a little weird Flawless maneuver okay solid card but I don't think the value is there right now God of the forge oh you don't see him coming in too often huh what's he doing I'm not I'm not sure to be honest you just don't see him that often that's a good one frantic search you know for all the packs that I've opened I've not pulled a heliod in Comm Masters so that's how infrequent I've pulled five four J luses but I've never done uh helon when a creature attacks or blocks deals two damage to it okay seems like a pretty good card more Slaughter oh nice Sapphire Medallion 14 bucks Pilgrim tand druid bean stock what the heck we got all the thriving things we we have full thrived we are fully thrived kadama Fountain and another gem hide I just said we're going to give you one of each of those uh thriving lands land tax all right 17 pay that tax give me that tax decree of pain I mess that up again sorry decree of pain CR oh argle arle the gargle shipwreck faithless looting and a mountain okay well this has been fun and as you can see um we have not had the luck of pulling the jeweled Lotus that uh we did last time must our luck changes at the very end of this video uh Reclamation okay obscuring Haze the lady of the Scrolls okay Wildwood light blade living lightning nice Soul rang soul ring dupe look at that dupe crazy this goes this is a decent decent pull believe it or not you're going to pull an uncommon borderless you want to pull that or the reliquary am I right or am I right caraker oh Rog Genesis nice four or five bucks [Music] Marin extinguish fencing fists of the flame little felir Stone and yeah there we go extra plain R lens okay Ricks Mii the dungeon Palace each player discards a card feels pretty good feels pretty good path oh deflecting SWAT coming in deflecting SWAT oh yeah big SWAT the Art's not as good as the borderless but hey we can't complain we've we've we've had some good pulls today we've had some good pulls um I think we're going to do really well at the end of the day on this box all boxes boxes last set here we go the Sion dread return and a demonic tutor sque demonic tutor to end the sets so we got two of the Guardians two three two of the tutors and uh one of the swats um finale what else we get we got there's two I'm missing there's two I'm missing command Tower okay last pack thanks for tuning in uh remember check out the other video if you want to see crazy uh crazy Jewel Lotus PS crazy Jewel Lotus PS so do that with me and uh again thanks for tuning in got got a lot more to come spectal oh that's the wrong spot Island Commander sphere Arcane exendin okay okay beautiful card though um blade Mystic Confluence okay okay don't know what what that's doing right now pretty de probably Titan Titan okay Frost Fang okay we got here steel Shavers not a crazy hit but still in the I mean it's a beautiful looking card so I believe we made some money today uh the exact amount of that money I do not know but um I'm I'm I'm betting we're probably above 100 to 150 over cost with fees so we'll see how I do in pricing thanks again for tuning in uh check out my other videos and uh have a good one | Philosopher Cards | UC8ClCzl3Z4iyUDirAv790mg | 2024-02-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,838 | 14,373 |
0OZPIESfD1A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OZPIESfD1A | Planning the Week Ahead || Ganchi Plans PWM | [Music] good morning everyone welcome back to ganty plans um today's video is a weekly plan with me video which it's a little bit different than usual so what i usually do is i plan the week that the video is coming out like i would be planning this week um which doesn't have dates so whatever i could have done that anyway um but today i'm actually going to be planning with you or yeah uh the next week so uh basically let me just show you quickly um these have been on my instagram first of all cutie little though thank you there she just started walking last night um i always put a photo at the front of my weeklies because i like these frosted dividers and they make me happy and this is for my hp sprocket which i don't talk about very often but there you go um this is week one and so i've been using these fold outs excuse me for two months now and i love them having this accessible list so um then i have this month this is a new edition is i'm using insert two which is a split weekly um and then the weekend part of it's at the end here and then in the middle i have just an assortment of dailies so i was using 45 here and then 46 then i have um the 48 this one is the cleaning insert i was going to use sort of my weekend daily uh but i ended up only really just doing this i didn't end up actually planning it out as far as morning afternoon evening my saturday got derailed um but i did get a lot done i've been working on i don't know i'm feeling the spring cleaning urge in the summer which is not super convenient but anyway there you go and then i was also using another one i'll show you in a second see here's week two which i just uh i'm filming this on tuesday um and i guess part of it is i just didn't get around to filming over the weekend um i've been liking filming on tuesdays instead uh so this is the the first page of the split weekly which has monday through friday on it i've i've drew out some little icons here that was fun um and actually like yesterday monday i didn't use a daily i just used this you can see i got some stuff done but here like morning film here i am that's why i have to do it even though i didn't get as much sleep last night as i try to i got distracted on youtube so this insert is 49 this one's the project daily or the like productivity daily i think is what it's called i'm using it just as like a project page um i've been meaning like wanting to make a project planning insert for a long time um and i just couldn't get inspired to like find and figure out what it was that i wanted on a project planning insert but i may have accidentally a project planning insert um and so this is working really well for that and i have this like it was gonna be for the week but now i'm still working on some stuff in the nursery um so like yesterday i was organizing shoes but i still have there's a lot of shoes there are a lot of shoes anyway and then on the back side is the next project i'm going to be working on which is my wardrobe my shoes my room because the baby finally moved out uh so i'm allowed to like be in there in the evenings with the light on which is a game changer um she's been doing really well they've both been doing really well in there so anyway uh that's what that's that's the only daily i have in the middle of this one but we are here today to plan next week uh so i'll leave that out because i'm gonna be well all right so we're gonna start with this is how i'm storing everything um i have these fold outs just sort of smacked here and then the weekly's here and that's not perfect but it does all stay together so here are saturday sunday sorry monday through it's the week let's on this side now halfway through the month you get shocks like that a lot when you plan ahead like i do my weekly play but my monthly play with me is the last thursday of the month whenever that is and on weeks that start with a thursday that means that i'm planning like a week and a half in advance of the month starting um so that's just kind of scary you go like yeah where did the where did the month go it's like well it's not gone yet but still it's coming so um i'm i justified my decision to plan next week instead of this week um for you today because next week is just more interesting you can even see it here on the monthly um this is this week it is blank and then well it has my father-in-law's birthday i have no idea what the plans are for that yet so i can't put anything on my planner yet um but then next week has like things happening so i'm gonna go ahead and fill um just prep these pages and decorate and fill out like the actual events that are happening a little bit of decoration a little bit of practicality unfortunately this doesn't mean there's not going to be a lot of practical but let me just quickly go over like what i've been doing for like on yesterday when i actually or sunday when i moved everything from one week to the other i guess it's a weekly migration right i'm trying to make this practical because i know well if it was me i would like to have some real like hands-on actual planning stuff and not just the decorative so basically my my to-do list here for the week is i had nothing in the next week section here which i often do and i do again um on top i have like the weekly uh or like things i'm trying to focus on that week for projects um didn't finish any of them but those are my focuses and then to do so anything i didn't get done needs to get migrated right that's pretty straightforward um let's see what got migrated lettuce seeds got migrated to next week straight to next week because it's out of those things i'm like i didn't get it done i'm not gonna get it done next week it doesn't have to get done next week i'm just gonna move it to this which i've already established in previous videos this next week is metaphorical it just means the way that my daughter says yesterday and today meaning the past and the future it's very liberating um anytime in the future it could be next week could be and it just has to happen before september so sometime this month i need to i have like this whole big head of um uh what's it called sprouted or bolted lettuce seeds that are all dried out and they just need to be like processed and put in an envelope so that's what that is um passwords i need to update some passwords baby book that needs to happen before the birthday and then the cell closed thing like i need to go through my wardrobe it is bloated it is unwieldy it needs to be reorganized there's a lot of sweaters that just don't need to be taking up space this time of year for example um but there's also some things i think that i could probably sell there's at least one baby item like i don't know if you can tell from the few glimpses you get of my style but i'm not the kind of person who would put an infant in a juicy couture t-shirt and it's got tags and i could probably get like 10 bucks for it but want to you know a bunch so gifts or hand-me-downs i think anyway the point uh i migrated stuff over either to this week or next week picked the chores i put chores instead of this week but this is like the same idea the i'm feeling motivated the projects i'm feeling motivated to do right now are mostly cleaning and tidying like rooms and organization of rooms i hate cleaning but i kind of love an organization project even though they can it can be a lot to organize an entire room while still like living in it and not up ending everything so like in the middle of this the whole point of going through the nursery and tidying it up and stuff is to move our younger daughter in there because like the toy box was in her crib so that i needed to get storage boxes for under the bed and uh i then also like she was outgrowing her size nine month jammies and so wardrobe turnover that's all packed and i think at this point this is the last set of cl box of clothes that's getting sent to the garage between kids which is crazy um but you know they slow down at some point one's in 3t and one's going into like 18 months-ish because we don't have that many 12-month close apparently i thought we did but either we do and we've lost them or we don't and we're we're moving straight straight up into 18 months i'm talking a lot um i just woke up guys so anyway that's uh stuff that i kind of like you can't migrate a to-do list if you haven't had a chance to take a pack at it um and it's gonna be okay it's gonna be okay i also can't like say how far along i'll have gotten on either of these projects hopefully this will be like done there's just a couple things left and then the nursery can just be theirs to run wild in um but i really want to get a handle on this because like i don't have a place to put my clothes and that's why my room is such a mess that's the other reason my room is a mess um and i think maybe get the pack and play out of there because she's not sleeping in there anymore so yeah i'm do i'm dawdling i have been carrying around all of my washi tape in my purse with me as well as this little guy like i just carried the pens that match um or the ones that i use for content planning and let's just go ahead and man i i hate just copying straight up what i did last week but like i kind of like the look of it so let's just real quickly down some washi tape took me a minute there to decide which of these pencils i wanted to use this came from a little sampler from planner kate the last time i placed an order um and it has several shades of red and pink and generally i think of this month as being kind of red um because like but also it's a very faint red and also this pink here this like magenta seems to match really well with like the washi i'm using um so three of these would have been a good fit but also i want to save like the very best one uh for next week which is the actual first day of school on monday um and so i wanted to use the second best one for the meet the teacher night on next thursday um and so as you see there's things going on um the actual like timeline of events for each individual day has not yet necessarily been decided like how long it's going to take to drive to this funeral or what time there's like three different presentations which of them we're going to go to um what the actual plans are for lola's birthday um so that's what it is but like i have not had a weekly spread in such a long time um i can't even remember right now at the top of my head when the last time i had like this was um to put like decorative stuff on a weekly and so the fact that it's been that long that's why i wanted to show you this because i do enjoy um the occasion to decorate a daily basically if something's gonna take up a chunk of my day anyway um then you may as well cover it with something pretty and then um you know like if for example again this next monday i um just want to get stuff done but i don't need a full daily i can just fill it with just a straight up checklist to-do list but as you can see this is just more fun to show you than this is um again i've got all these little icons let me put this back it's flopping all over the place it was much easier to write on the page if i took it out which i don't always do but it was just right there next to the rings um i like using this side of the page for like the thing i like there's categories of things i want to get done every single day like for example a load of laundry per day obviously one dinner per day one morning per day so that is uh what these lines are for and so i put an icon so i wouldn't keep forgetting what i had assigned each line to so there you go um a little sun for morning that's supposed to be a laundry basket it doesn't matter if you see a laundry basket i know what it means that's supposed to be a little broom for chore which like yesterday was organizing shoes um today hopefully i'll get started on my own closet dinner and then evening so i don't have a lot of evening plans lately because i've been waking up early which is the reason i keep bringing coffee to my filming sessions as i mentioned um but i still sometimes will need something to get something done before bed um anyway so that's basically it that was the plan with me part that as you see was mostly decorative right now because a lot of the specific details are not decided yet but i also wanted to kind of tell you a little bit about what i've been using as my setup and why and why it's working or not or whatever because i don't know i'm i find that interesting and i hope you do too if you do subscribe because i post videos every thursday some of them are more decorative some of them are more chatty but a lot of them are very chatty lately um i i looked at the time we actually didn't start planning in this play with me video until like 11 minutes in so um i hope that's okay with you like the video if it is and i will see you guys next thursday bye [Music] [Applause] you | GanchiPlans | UCYRFZ2QibUCIhFgOVzW6I8g | 2021-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,633 | 12,971 |
3g1SODIo994 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g1SODIo994 | So You Only Have 10 Minutes? April 2021 SUYS Sketch-Stamping | hello my crafty friends welcome back to my channel and my continuation of the april 2021 sheetlet of cards that i'm going to be making in 10-minute segments we got all the matting done last time i will be putting these pieces on the card and then i will be fishtailing these and stamping them so let's get started let me show you the sketch this is a sketch for april 2021 the picture of the card and the cutting guy [Applause] and i will be putting her link for this down in the description box below if you're a subscriber you can go print it out all right 10 10 minutes on the clock and i did reload my tombow select that i don't know the exact measurement from here to there but this is going to come out quite a bit okay i went to dollar tree and could not find those envelopes so and um i did go online but i'm not gonna buy 24 boxes that would be a little bit much each box has 80 in it so yeah that would last me the rest of my life okay we have all these left it fits perfectly if you didn't get a chance to watch the first one where i matted these i will be putting that on the end screen okay so those are ready to go let's go ahead and fishtail the banners this is my punch from stampin up this is the original older one trying to get it centered can be tricky giant mess to clean up as they're bouncing everywhere i'll just send rosie in here i guess she is our roomba my husband got me for my birthday i think okay there's those and let's stamp i'm going to be doing thinking of you i don't know what set i got this from there are several out there with all that make sure i get it straight this is kind of messy it's got that temporary tape on it i'm going to be using seaside spray because it matches really closely to the light blue in the flowers go just a little bit of a smear there so i won't push so hard next time [Music] there we go that's a lot better [Music] uh hope everyone had a nice easter i got up early to watch the sunrise but unfortunately it was a cloudy morning but there was plenty of birds singing and just quiet it's always nice to sit out on the patio with a cup of coffee and enjoy some quiet almost done then i will probably embellish these with nuvo drops of course you know me okay good deal we have a minute so let's go ahead and start putting these on a little bit ink i can cover that up easy enough okay we want to put it right to the edge here and i'm going to go ahead and put a dimensional here because it's poking up just a little i'm going to see how that works here there that holds it down a little bit okay there we go all right there's our time so we just barely gotta start on putting these on okay so we will finish this up next time if you're not subscribed and would like to see more of these um please consider that so you don't miss anything i do this every month i'll take the sheet load card sketch and break it down into 10 minute segments to see how much we can get done thank you so much for joining me and have a wonderful day bye-bye | Lil Crafty Nook | UCYuDiFkLPj30mt-MbxWRL5w | 2021-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 613 | 3,003 |
BfbPgixe9h8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfbPgixe9h8 | Sagittarius Checkin Reading: Don't Let Them Torture You | hey sad jeez welcome to water baby taro by balmy spirit I'm wrote in so I'll be doing check-ins for all the signs it's something I'm just gonna do a test run of see if I enjoy it see if I like it just see kind of how it goes this may stick this might not stick so we'll see alright but for now enjoy the check-in okay mr. Saget arias I'm lune rising Venus and Jupiter you guys know the rules of Tarot you guys understand how it works you guys on high don't you how energy work works but if you're new please check out the link below for how to interpret turnings as a viewer if you're new to Tarot new to energy work what signs do i watch how do I interpret they're saying what's the lingo about all that stuff is in that video so go ahead and look at that as a little crash course okay it's not a long video and it should answer all your your general questions if you're new okay alright so let's get started I feel like you guys have a lot of energy right now w has a lot of energy keep in mind these messages can pertain to you or someone who knows your environment so when you think about the roles can be reversed so there's more than one person involved in the reading the gender of cards is that matter we all have masculine feminine energies they'll get stuff on that it's resonating with you you know what's for you it could be something it's already happening to you it could be something you're going through now or something you're about to go through we all work through energy in different ways that's why things kind of go fast for some people and go slow for other people okay alright so let's get into it yeah energy surge a lot of purging even as I'm talking I can like feel it my stomach like my stomach feels hot like my stomach feels I don't know if it's a Trent that's what it is this adrenaline your adrenaline is upset are you skydiving are you running what do you do what are you doing what are you doing said George trying to line it up where I can't tell if you're excited or scared it feels very flight or fight or flight it feels very fight or flight when I'm topping with you someone could be making you nervous some of you someone could be getting her adrenaline up it could be like you know one of those like butterfly moments some of you it's fear others this excitement oh yeah some you it's for your son's excitement [Laughter] what can I get for my Sergey what can I get for my sad basically what can I get for my sad geez please yeah I'm like I can really can't gauge between fear or excitement it could be a little bit of both actually now that I'm thinking now that I'm really saying that aloud I do feel like there's a little bit of both in there like something is really big or exciting for you but it's really [ __ ] scary at the same time but you're still excited by it it's very sad actually very sad anything for my sad geez oh so now like now it's like coming up and hitting my heart chakra let's make him on my heart all like electrified let's say anything for my sad geez please anything let's see ooh we have 3 of Wands Aries energy and we have a king of cups and a verse scorpio neck energy will see water or air whoever this is they're not giving up anything really they're not giving anything they're saying very withdrawn in I don't think this is your energy I don't think this is your energy I think it's someone else's yeah their Singh withdrawn they have expectations though excuse me this person it's so weird this person has expectations but they're not doing anything like they're not sorry excuse me I had dinner this person has expectations but they're not giving their energy out to anybody almost like I just expect to get what I'm expecting I just expect to get what I'm entitled to you like it feels a little bit like that but they're totally shut off to people that's interesting okay what else can I get for my sad geez Oh interesting page of Wands oh I see I see I see I see I see I see wow so this person expects you such to kind of give in to them and they're not really giving you a whole lot back they're flirting they're flirting and they're talking but but look they're king two cups in Reverse and they're just standing there the three ones three ones just stands around they don't want people who are two three one stands like they stand around they don't do a whole lot they definitely don't go forward to people or anything like that and if there are king of cups or queen of cups and a verse shut down shut off but they're flirting look see there they're coming across as a page and the way they communicate because they're not wanting to give their energy but I do feel like it's flirty or like trying to entice and they do expect people are energy to come their way okay anything else on my side geez keep in mind this could be you or this could be someone you're dealing with Wow oh Jesus overall we have the chariot reverse can't Syrian energy and then we have the two of Pentacles Capricorn energy oh queen of Wands in a verse by er could also be air or we said Aries could also see fire or water with the devil Capricorn energy Wow and the five of swords with the nine of swords whoa interesting okay Sarge I definitely think you're the queen of Wands here I feel like you're you're you're if you're fired up because it's like it's almost like you think you're getting something that you're not getting it like this person like I said is just standing there they're just standing there they're not giving you much of anything they're just giving you this page energy it's almost like they're giving you something and you get excited and then they like don't do anything or they don't have like a follow through so and you get excited then you get upset then you get excited you get up something get excited then you get upset it's putting you in this energy not a fun energy to be in not a fun energy to be in you might even be like like I said I was feeling your fired up like your Adrenaline's going I feel like you're hitting a tipping point here sad I feel like you're hitting a tipping point with this person it's it's it's a weird bundle of emotions because it's excitement because I think you're excited to finally say something about it yeah I feel like you're excited to say something about it but at the same time evil there's also this energy around you the chair universe of the two of Pentacles that's like a lot of indecision about moving forward can move forward can't go what's going on are they doing something else by doing someone else it's like it's very like juggle juggle juggle juggle juggle ideas and thoughts such as why during the five of swords dinosaurs its plaguing your mind and it's too much it's putting you in that tipping point of like adrenaline energy of an equal toless person offer I need to go do something are they into me it's like it's just getting you amped up and I don't like that because they're literally just standing there let's look at the page wise so I can tell I'm like oh yeah let's look at the page of ones actually I'm gonna do spell casters for this line another page of Wands my sad geez Wow oh that is a lot ten of Pentacles oh wow does okay and like that's what I mean about this person does it even make sense that a page would come with a ten of Pentacles when they're really a king who's just kind of being withdrawn that is like that is kind of I hate to say it sighs but does feel like play it's like a kid going I'm gonna give you the world oh you're not you know what I mean stop it no you're not are you high no it's like doesn't even make sense [Music] I think that's what's getting you fired up because it's like they give you these ideas or they say these things and it gets you excited then they pull back and then they expect you to come to them and then you either do or you don't at this point I don't think you are I mean you are very much plugged in the headspace about this forever who this is for again for everybody then one of the page of ones not the page one now with the page ones yeah mm-hmm five of cups scorpianas energy with the knight of Pentacles in a verse for go energy can also be earth or fire yeah they're not moving they're not moving sad and you feel it you feel it and that's what I mean but I can feel you being like and if again it feels like a journal like you know like when you get really angry and you like you shake like you don't have these moments when you're really really angry it's like I'm not at your rental and just comes in and takes over as you're like freaking out or I got like you know having a moment I feel like you're at that kind of a tipping point for whoever this is for again it's like it's weird because I feel excitement behind it but maybe that's just the adrenaline that I that I'm feeling don't think you're excited to just tell this person off or you're just excited to speak your truth about it but at the same time there's a little bit of fear there because you're being mentally tortured do they mean to play games I think when you guys just ask me that to be honest they know what they're doing they they're aware they're aware they're aware yeah and it's just getting you fired up and not in a good way over energy we do the wheel of fortune Jupiter energy interesting and then we have the queen of Wands up right Aries can all see fire or water yeah with the two of cups Syrian energy Oh mm-hmm-hmm with the full diverse in the seven of swords yeah this is what they're spitting to you it's like when they talk to you and give these give you these ideas of the tent of Pentacles kind of energy they're basically telling you look we can we can do this we can do that and like telling you like things can happen and we're gonna go and do this and whatever and that it's mutual but really they're standing still on a rock with it with their motions to themselves and of talking to you like a page spinning the idea of a ten of Pentacles and it look I mean like I said even overall no no movement no budging and it's mentally torturing you queen of Wands and after all of this spinning like interesting of the wheel is spinning right look Valona verse and the seven of swords they are don't have no intention of doing anything about it they're tall talk they're like a fantastical child and it's got you fired up I wouldn't be surprised if you like just blow on them but don't let the don't let this immensely torch you anymore don't like this this don't let that mentally torture you any more that is like not okay that's not okay cuz again they're sitting their ass on a rock you don't need to give them your energy you don't need to buy into anything if they want to talk oh those are very pretty words if usually that's using my response when I can tell someone's spending something on me you know um but yeah Saji oh sorry but I hope that this message found you well for those who needed to hear that excuse me yeah so it's about twelve minutes like I said these chickens are meant to be short I'm trying really hard to keep them at ten minutes clearly I'm not good doing a good job at that but you guys know it's really hard for me to do short videos so I'm gonna go and I hope you guys really enjoyed it and took something away from it don't forget to check out me on patreon and I will see you guys later namaste | BOMISpirit | UCL-t_BjejCaHJsIiO5bWEKQ | 2020-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,212 | 11,348 |
K2PxZonfdLc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2PxZonfdLc | Akashic Librarians Discuss Current Global Events THE CONVERSATION with Bonita 3.2.2022 part 4 of 4 | okay oh my god all right well thank you all for everyone who was with us on youtube thank you and for the rest of us stay here and we'll leave youtube so we can chat um how do i get awesome here we go okay we are not streaming anymore it is just us so wow i'm not sure how coherent they were i hope you guys and it's safe to talk now don't worry i i'm not sure if um you all like got what they were saying but it's i'm gonna have a hell of a headache in the morning they were very powerful hey bonita how are you feeling um they're still connected oh okay they want to answer any questions so i'm feeling a little like loopy okay well um i just wanted to bring up the fact that they said um you're already a collective you just all you have to do is just you know yeah you realize that your connection is already exist right you just have to do it within whatever this global connection is already there yeah i've never thought of it that way before that kind of blows my mind a little that yeah um yeah i mean that's the thing we don't need to build a new gondola it's already there it's just the infrastructure is yes thank you thank you that was a great message yeah and that we're empowered to breathe life into it rather than receiving the brainwashed poison that we've been given and that again once again they remind us to rejoice that this may seem like a travesty but you know if it's that one domino that can then it's going to change everything so have faith yes i like that i'm a little dubious whenever they say rejoice because yeah it's such a biblical thing yeah one day they said to me rejoice because you always wonder what it was like when the those you call atlanteans fell and their society was destroyed now you are observing it and i'm like no no no the word rejoice is like they're like you're so lucky because you have a front row seat to like the destruction of a society i'm like you're you're using the word rejoice in like the wrong kind of like the jesus channeling of uh embrace whatever your existence embrace all the battle the good you know embrace it all yeah because because it exists all these conditions are present yeah and you have to like embrace it maybe embracing is better than rejoicing embrace it because it's there yeah for you well they feel this is a learning opportunity for anyone alive and they rejoice over every educational experience i i know they they don't feel the same we have to remind ourselves emotionally they're not like we're not like them we feel so much more pain of it yeah now the librarians are saying it's very likely that we will see the total destruction of putin in the near future wow yeah um well you reap what you saw you know yeah but think about it if putin is removed from the global equation everything that how that will affect you know the corrupt politicians in other countries that were counting on him to protect them exactly the he's like the godfather and and it's there's just no room for godfathers anymore this is the 21st century you know if if you remember 1984 the book george there were three three uh geographical areas always set out to each other two of them would join against the one so just think about a sino-russian alliance yeah so i i think there's a lot more at stake and i i don't want to go into politics either but it's there's so much more that we're not seeing and and it's just uh larger than what we know um well the librarians have been very clear that putin is trying to become like hitler basically he wants to be the global ruler and he wants to commit huge amounts of mass genocide and they say putin and china and north korea are very much in cahoots together china has been loaning money to countries developing countries amounts of money they could never even imagine paying hip ping back yeah so there are entire nations that are literally indebted to china and china wants to support this is what the librarians are telling me not not what the news is telling me but the librarians are saying china wants to support russia to take over the world and north korea and china plan on being like there to support it so that those three countries will run the world yeah and that there are plans for like washington dc to get blown up there are plans for that to happen if putin had succeeded with a swift stealing of the ukrainian country then it is very possible that a nuclear bombs would have flown towards washington dc quaker you mean how you mean if they had quickly like putin thought within three days ukraine would have fallen you know he even had pre-written letters that were printed in all the newspapers saying ukraine has now returned to the motherland that came out in the like on the third or fourth day of his invasion so he was planning on a swift you know action and he was not planning on the whole world basically turning against him but now like all the people who are his uh his uh main people that they have all this wealth and they have like estates all over europe and all that like now countries are seizing these estates and saying we need to know where the money's coming from we need to make sure everything's legal all of their financial accounts are frozen so all of the people who've been supporting putin now they're like uh do we want to keep speaking like the librarians are are very clear that if putin had succeeded with ukraine world domination was the next thing that he was planning um they were trying to destroy all of the uh the connection lines uh the communication lines between europe and the us and he was going to come after the us this is what the librarians are saying i feel a little like conspiracy theory nut job in expressing it this is actually my first time talking about it they're always talking about it what about the cyber war like if he can't do it physically he may attack us because he's he's touched our election before and has you know i think a number of our politicians are in his employ you know and the uh the hotel that trump had in dc yeah that um he had condos in it and stuff that was a whole money laundering scheme oh yeah all of these countries were channeling large amounts of money to him through there having hotel rooms and condos in his dc hotel as soon as he left the president to putin to putin and to trump it was like a huge money laundering thing and this this is like in the news this is not just librarians although the librarians were like as soon as he opened it the librarian's like yeah that's how he's going to get all his money so um there was a lot of corruption going on with american politicians and with global you know ambassadors and the like in that in that trump hotel in dc so um the thing is since trump didn't get a second election and you know our country is kind of in a little revolution stage and now putin's got some problems going on the january 6 committee is looking at that hotel because that was a part of stuff going on with january 6 stuff so a number of the politicians who have been on putin's paycheck they're gonna get caught up with this so with putin taken out it will be a time for democratic leaders and that's happening in our country it's happening in a lot of countries not just our country so it's a time when democratic leaders will come together and while they're coming together to resolve this issue they're going to say hey while we're at let's talk about covid and make sure we can heal the world of coveted let's look at global climate change together and let's do this let's do that and the human collective becomes then one of goodness and kindness and everyone being there for each other that is what the librarians are talking about that we're in a dire time but this is our phoenix rising towards our potential okay so the last of the autocrats have to go i mean there's just no room for them exactly they're too obvious exactly no one likes them not even germany germany who is like buying stuff from to heat their homes from russia they're like okay they're sending troops that's bizarre yeah i see what the sorry go ahead nazi no i that was it that was just saying that i was done i was gonna say i see what the librarians are saying in this swift action because they've never done that before even when nazi germany was conducting the holocaust the swiss didn't take sides right now they're taking sides and it just it's it's a wonderful thing i know this has probably been very tiring for you bonita but it's been a wonderful message to hear thank you thank you it bolsters my spirit so much to think of this explanation and this broader perspective on what's going on in ukraine yeah and the world's reaction you know the librarians whenever like thinking about the whole world is overwhelming for me the librarians remind me think about any time in your life where you were like coasting and not happy and then things just get worse and worse and worse and worse and you're like man i just want to kill myself and be done with it my life is terrible and then you like get it together and you rise up from it or something horrible happens to you just absolutely horrible that you couldn't prevent and you had you're like i don't even want to survive this but somehow you do and then later from that amazing things happen if you go forward with your life path amazing things happen and then you say that was horrible but that's what inspired me to be an amazing person to do an amazing thing to help a lot of people so that's what's happening on our planet right now for each of us to go forward with our lives and helping like what was it there were those uh two women during covid they just started doing art projects online like on youtube i think or tick tock or just doing like fun if you're stuck at home um bye kathy thank you for joining us if you're stuck at home using our project you can do and they're doing fun art projects now they have schools all over the world are you you know that arts have been cut out they have these huge grants schools all over the world like are using their program to bring art and creativity to students you know they had just by doing this one little thing it grew and grew and grew and grew and they brought this great creative beauty to the world and they're now helping like millions of people all in the space of like not even two years so don't feel like whatever i do has to help the world go forward with what your heart tells you is helpful and brings joy and it might grow or it might inspire inspire others or it might just be one wonderful thing but as the librarians are saying every one of these makes a bubble that brings effervescence as jesus said one person can save the world yeah so imagine what all of us together can do we can save the world we can we will they're speaking from our future now that's why i'm always hopeful because i know they're there so it's gotta be bright absolutely absolutely thank you have a good night everyone good night everyone love you all you | Bonita Woods | UCA9kp6L7crQheqi3OtxsQ2g | 2022-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,095 | 11,002 |
QIyNe-fxRY8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIyNe-fxRY8 | 06c: Bisection Method Review | in this video we'll review the bisection method of route-finding I'd like to emphasize that this video mainly serves as a review you will need to develop your own bisection code for the workshops but we won't delve into any code here this video serves as a refresher of the major concepts of bisection one of the most famous route finding algorithms is the bisection method this is the first main route finding method you'll learn in this class this is a good algorithm to learn because it's straightforward and easy to implement in MATLAB the basic operating principle lies on the notion that a root lies at the boundary of a sign change within the function in other words if a function changes signs between two points the root must lie in between those two points this operating principle is actually shared among some other route finding methods but the way in which each method arrives at the root differs because you must supply an initial interval or bracket bisection is also referred to as a bracketing method another root finding algorithm you'll learn called newton-raphson is called an open method because it doesn't require an initial bracket bisection assumes f of X is real and continuous in the initial interval this assumption holds for pretty much every Emme 2004 problem before we progress I want a hammer and the point that whenever we talk about a function in root finding we are implicitly talking about the function in f of X equals zero form what this means is that the function we are trying to find the root of has zero on one side of the equal sign for instance if we wanted to solve x cubed equals 27 what we are really doing is finding the root of the function X cubed minus 27 in this case f of x equals x cubed minus 27 not X cubed see the oh-6 a video for more details the bisection method is known as an incremental search method because you must specify an increment or an interval over which to search for the root the interval must contain two points which have different signs when evaluated by the function this backwards looking a symbol means such that so this entire statement reads the bracket XL and X you must be chosen such that the sine of f of X L differs from the sine of f of see you this is a crucial step that many people overlook when writing their bisection codes in MATLAB next you assume the route is located somewhere within the interval the interval is then halved or bisected and the algorithm looks for the sub interval which contains a sign change within this sub interval you reassign XL and Xu accordingly and iterate until you converge on the route let's take a look at bisection visually let's say that we want to find the root of this unknown function here from the plot we can see that the root occurs just after 50 but let's assume we don't have the full benefit of the plot for our initial guess let's choose a conservative bracket XL equals 0 and X U equals 100 we see that F of XL is positive and F of Xu is negative so we have correctly chosen an initial bracket since there is a sign change an initial bracket of say XL equals 0 and X U equals 10 would be incorrect since f of 0 and F of 10 are both positive this means that the interval either contains no roots or an even number of roots but the algorithm isn't advanced enough to tell the difference we then half the initial bracket and assume that the root lies at the midpoint of the boundaries so we get two sub intervals one from zero to fifty and one from 50 to 100 we keep the sub interval which contains a sign change and discard the other in this case the interval 50 to 100 contains a sign change so our new bounds become XL equals 50 and Xu equals 100 for the second iteration we split the interval 50 to 100 in half and assume that the root lies at the midpoint we end up with two sub intervals 50 to 75 and 75 to 100 the interval 50 to 75 contains the sign change so we'll work with this interval in the third iteration once again we bisect the interval evaluate the signs and select a new sub interval for the fourth iteration this process is repeated until we hone in on the root every iteration we split the last interval in half and proceed with the interval which contains a sign change how do we know when to stop the algorithm we use what's called a stopping criterion a stopping car Tirion is essentially a tolerance after every iteration we evaluate the absolute value of f of X R if it's less than or equal to our stopping criterion we can stop the search you might seen some problems that the stopping criterion is somewhere around zero point zero zero zero one this means that the function evaluated at the estimated route must be less than or equal to zero point zero zero zero one which is pretty darn close enough to zero for our purposes one of the greatest benefits of bisection is that it will always converge to the root given a valid initial interval this is because of the incremental nature of the algorithm however this can mean the algorithm is slow if you provide an incredibly wide initial interval another Pro of bisection is its logic allottee no matter what the function is you know how the algorithm will perform but this can be a double-edged sword when it comes to larger complicated functions while you may know how the algorithm will operate you will also know that it will be computationally expensive I want to leave you with something to think about in the initial interval the signs of f of X L and f of X you must differ otherwise the algorithm fails but why does the algorithm fail there are at least two answers both of which are related to the number of routes in the bracket and that's it for this video I really hope this helped and also you soon | Jaisohn Kim VT | UCLdZvO58QpWXImoLO02wh0A | 2020-07-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,072 | 5,727 |
GdQnOIfCp3k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdQnOIfCp3k | ** Luke 22:25-71 - The Last Meal II ** | Grace Bible Fellowship Monmouth County | Sermons | well good morning everybody it's good to see you all it is an absolutely gorgeous beautiful day outside for a baptism we have a couple who are going to declare their commitment to christ publicly and the baptism just outside we bought ourselves a little rubber pool which was the least expensive option and it's the warmer option too other than going in the ocean in may so thanks to brother carl for picking that up and tapping into the hot water this morning running it in a hose all the way out there so that'll be good well i'm glad that you guys are here today let's pray our heavenly father what a great opportunity it is to be here today to worship you lord and to say those words it is well with my soul that though the world seems to be falling apart and is unhinging we know that you sit on the throne and nothing is a surprise to you we pray that you might help us lord to see you today that as we look through your word and as your holy spirit speaks to our hearts that you might mold us anew that we might become less of ourselves and more like you lord i confess we confess that we are not as we should be there are things in our lives that you're still purging and still shaking out of our lives and i thank you for your love and that you do that patiently with us and i pray today lord that you would speak to every heart and lord you know the needs i pray that you use your word and apply it to our hearts so we give you this day lord we give you ourselves i pray that you might have your way with us in jesus name amen all right so we're back in luke chapter 22. and we're still talking about jesus's last meal you'll know it as the passover meal or the last supper and it's the last meal that jesus eats before he goes and he sacrifices his life for us so we've been looking at this last week we saw what it was that he did it was the passover meal that he took and he broke the bread and he gave it to the disciples and he began a new covenant with them and said this is my body remember it was unleavened bread it was designed to be eaten quickly because it was celebrating the exodus of israel from egypt and so it was designed to be quick so there was no leaven in it leaven is actually a contaminant that bacteria that makes blood the the bread so nice and fluffy is actually a bacteria and so there wasn't to be any of that and jesus is breaking the bread and sharing the cup and he's giving a picture of what god intended long time ago for our deliverance to look like and it only comes through jesus not necessarily through moses it was the passover and as the religious leaders were thinking about killing jesus this is a religious festival they're supposed to be celebrating uh you know the remembrance of being led out of captivity and they were very expectant of a savior of who jesus was among their midst and didn't even see passover one of the big seven meals or the seven feasts in the jewish calendar and they're all there for you the first four represent the first coming of christ and the last three his second coming as we talked about last week and as he did this there was one sitting at the table who was judas iscariot there are two judas's judas iscariot that's why he has a last name and no not the other one and he was plotting to turn jesus in it was the very act of a woman coming and anointing his feet and in his estimation was a waste of so much money and he didn't care about the money he just cared about helping himself because he was the one who kept the wallet he was the treasurer and he helped himself to it but he had conspired and worked out an amount 60 pieces of silver which by the way according to the old testament is the price of buying a slave 60 pieces of silver the passover and he sent peter and john saying go and prepare the passover for us that we may eat and so they said to him where do you want us to prepare and he said to them behold when you've entered the city a man will meet you carrying a pitcher of water follow him into the house in which he enters and he'll when you say to the master of the house the teacher says to you where is the guest room that i may eat the passover with my disciples and then he will show you a large furnished upper room and their make ready so they went and found it just as he had said to them and they prepared the passover so these guys go on a mission and he takes two and he says go out and when you enter the city you're going to see a guy carrying a pitcher there's a lot of people carrying pictures but they're almost always women because that's women's work maybe not today but back then it was the preparation of the home in the kitchen is what they were doing and so they would be carrying these things and to find a man doing that is unusual and jesus said you'll know him because there's a guy carrying a picture which is unusual i mean just this these guys kind of uh you know shadowing somebody and somebody looking over their shoulder are you following me when the hour had come they sat down the 12 apostles with him they said to him with fervent desire i have desire to eat the passover with you before i suffer and i say to you i will no longer eat of it until it's fulfilled in the kingdom of god jesus knew that this was his last meal and he says i've really looked forward to spending this time and if you look in the book of john it's got the most extensive amount of things that jesus said and john remembered them very well and puts them down a lot of intimate conversation especially once judas left the room the cups that were being passed are the four cups of the passover which are taken from the book of exodus representing uh the the various things that that god did their sanctification their judgment their redemption and the last one is praise or joy all of those having a representative of something in which jesus didn't take the last cup because he says this cup i'll drink when i get there and that was very significant of course it was unleavened bread which is striped and pierced just exactly like the body of jesus christ and long before we celebrated what we call the last supper the matzahs were always striped and always pierced perhaps not knowing why and yet we understand why and then of course the cup that he took which is symbolic of his blood there's no physical efficacy of the the elements themselves it has to do with a faith that's experienced in our heart as we take them and so we looked at that and of course jesus said there is the hand of the betrayer is with me on the table can't you imagine all of them kind of with their elbows and their hands on the table and jesus said the hand of my betrayers on the table and they all kind of the last one is the rotten egg but and truly the son of man goes it has been determined but woe to that man whom he is betrayed when they began to question among themselves which of them it was and who would do this thing i don't know if you've had 12 men in a room men's discipleship or i should say men's breakfast can get argumentative at times now there was also a dispute among them as to which one of them should be considered the greatest they're always doing this jesus says one of you is going to betray me and of course all hands went off the table and now he says woe to you if it's you and of course they all say is it me if you read the other gospel accounts they say is it me lord is it me and then then they begin to defend themselves and say not me not me and then they start accusing one another well what do you know and i can see the the arguments that go on and jesus was so busy breaking up arguments i think what a tremendous failure on behalf of the disciples as jesus is trying to speak to them and he's trying to teach them and he's trying to prepare them for what's about to happen and he knows that he's going to be captured and he's going to be murdered up on a cross and the only thing that they can do is try to defend themselves and try to demean one another and try to be the most important person in the room and of course the scripture tells us that we shouldn't do that it's interesting because as you have debates and as people have conversation and there are disagreements there are things that you find out that you don't find out any other way do you know that any of you married a few of you are admitting it okay when you're married and you have problems and you discuss it there are all sorts of things that come out right if there's any unforgiveness you know someone will go back into the armory of well at least i didn't do this thing that you did i know you good people don't ever do that but you find out all sorts of things when you get in an argument you find out really what somebody's thinking and what they're feeling unless you have somebody that just shuts off like a machine and then they just they just sit there and boil but it'll come out you wait long enough and in first corinthians paul tells us this in the following directives i have no praise of you for your meetings do more harm than good in the first place i hear that when you come together as a church there are divisions among you and to some extent i believe it and then he says this no doubt there have to be differences among you to show which of you have god's approval there is something in the conflict that shows if god approves of you or not there's something in that mess that discloses things of the heart and it's something that and it's funny because they were all he was writing to them about taking of the lord's supper which is the very thing that we're talking about here and those disagreements they're essential they're important because they bring things out that maybe otherwise wouldn't be heard or talked about so it's one of those things that makes me go hmm so this week that was just the recap for last week and jesus said to them the kings and the gentiles exercise lordship over them and those who exercise authority over them are called benefactors that's actually a title but not so among you on the contrary he who is greatest among you let him be as the younger and he who governs as he who serves for who is greater he who sits at the table or he who serves is it not the one who sits at the table and yet i'm among you as one who serves jesus demonstrating when they're arguing about who's the greatest and they're having this argument jesus says listen who's who's more important the person being served or the the person serving well in that culture it was always a slave who brought you your food not necessarily a slave like we understand it here in america but somebody who is an indentured service uh who who gave themselves for cash to be able to serve you uh we would call that a servant and jesus says who's more important and he goes and yet i'm choosing to take the service position you guys don't be like the rest of the world who's groping for honor and titles and pats on the back and recognition any of you feel what i'm talking about i mean isn't that why we buy a house that we can't afford and and and a car that uh we can't park with everyone else isn't isn't that why so many people are in this struggle you know the the guy with the biggest toys wins sort of mentality and jesus said that's not the kind of kingdom i'm setting up here guys and yet they're having argues arguments over who's the greatest and we know it's muhammad ali so jesus says there should be no striving for titles positions or honor it's not something that you should strive for it's not something that you should look you know if if i got a doctor's degree and i said oh by the way i'm doctor dave now okay don't call me pastor dave because that tells me i have to be a servant call me doctor dave you know hip we have a doctor here among us who doesn't insist to be called such and i don't know if you remember andrew but when andrew was among us he was a doctor he was retired did you even know he was so humble and so down to earth he didn't insist upon it and i so appreciated that about him there's no insisting on these positions these titles or honor number two be willing to take less than you believe that you're deserving of now this one's a little harder to swallow he says you should be as the younger i don't know if you know the culture but in a situation where a father would die and he would leave his property to his sons if he had two sons the older would get two-thirds and the younger would only get one-third of his state and so being the younger not not only are you in the shadow of the older but you always get less and that's what jesus means be willing to take the low position and take less than what you think you deserve any of you have trouble with that like gas has gone up and the story goes hey listen i went to the gas station and i got robbed just like the rest of us are you willing to be content before god to take less than what you think you're deserving of or when somebody doesn't recognize you or somebody somebody didn't say hello to me they walk right by me i think they're mad at me what did i do be willing to take less than what you think you deserve that's that's a hard thing understand that there is no task beneath you no need that you cannot fill it's it's like the piece of paper that i threw on the floor today that you guys didn't know that threw it on the floor it's still there and everybody walked by it i'm not picking i didn't do that that's not my tissue maybe you didn't leave it there but i bet you could pick it up and jesus was talking about that sort of a thing about seeing needs and filling them and not waiting for someone else to take care of it if we go to the book of john john the gospel of john tells us that it's at this moment that jesus then takes off his outer garment and he wraps himself in a towel and if that wasn't embarrassing enough to see jesus strip down to his skivvies and put on a towel and he filled a basin with water and he went around to the disciples this is after they all ate at the table and he began to wash their feet stinky dirty men's non-pedicured feet walking in open-toed sandals on roads where donkeys and camels defecate and of course these guys all have their feet in one another's face because it was more like a coffee table that they ate at and they were reclined at a pillow on an elbow and so your feet were in the next guy's face near his plate and yet everyone came in dropped down at the table and just started eating nobody washed their feet and jesus said i got to do a little show-and-tell here the feast of passover and then jesus knew that his hour had come that he should depart from this world to the father and he loved his own who were in the world and he loved them to the end and supper being ended the devil having already put it into the heart of judas iscariot simon's son to betray him jesus knowing that the father had given all things into his hands and that he had come from god and was going to god rose from supper he laid aside his garments took a towel and girded himself after that he poured water into a basin and he began to wash the disciples feet and to wipe them with the towel in which he was girded he's putting their feet in his lap and drying them after washing them i don't know if you've ever had somebody wash your feet after a pedicure i'm okay but it's a very humiliating thing to have somebody wash you for me it is i'm a very prideful person and then he came to simon peter and peter said to him lord are you washing my feet and jesus answered and said to him what i'm doing you do not understand now but you will know after this and peter said to him you shall never wash my feet have you ever done that jesus answered him if i do not wash you you have no part with me and simon peter said to him in his regular simon peter way lord not my feet only but also my hands and my head and jesus said to him he was bathed needs only to wash his feet but is completely clean and you are clean but not all of you for he knew who would betray him therefore he said you were not all clean jesus washed all of the feet of all of the disciples including judas iscariot can you imagine washing the feet of the man who is going to betray you for 60 pieces of silver and have you murdered and jesus comes to wash your feet i can't imagine and yet jesus did that do you see how jesus is in control of this whole situation he knows what's going to happen he knows how it's going to happen he knows through whom it's going to happen and he continues to teach and be more concerned about the disciples picking up what he's laying down and about his own life and he gives judas another opportunity to see grace and love so he might repent and yet he doesn't the one who made him the treasurer which is incredible grace if you knew somebody was a thief would you let them watch your money jesus did and he knew about it and he let it be in hopes of a lesson being learned jesus is in control of all of this and so when he had washed their feet taken his garments and sat down again he said to them do you know what i've done to you you call me teacher and lord and you say well for so i am if i then your lord and teacher have washed your feet you also ought to wash one another's feet for i have given you an example that you should do as i have done for you most assuredly i say to you a servant is not greater than his master nor is he who sent greater than the one who sent him if you do these things blessed are you if you do them jesus said because i wash your feet you guys should wash one another's feet it's not talking about just the physical if anybody's rude to you can you forgive them wash their feet somebody said something that was unkind can you let it go wash their feet you know that somebody has a need that you can help with why not bless them it's like washing their feet and if you think about this and jesus said you ought to do this for one another i left you an example that you should follow that means we should be looking for opportunities to do that we should be checking each other's feet is there something i can help you with is there something that you need and that that's a christ-like thing that's a biblical christianity back to the happenings verse 28 but you are those who have continued with me in my trials and i bestow upon you a kingdom they were arguing about who's the greatest jesus said it's better that you're a servant but by the way there is a kingdom that's coming just as my father bestowed one upon me that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on thrones judging the 12 tribes of israel so jesus said there is a time coming when you will be judges of the 12 tribes of israel after jesus said make sure you're a servant of everyone if you're going to be the greatest among men you need to be the servant of all jesus said and he says there is a time coming when you're going to be in a position of authority and i don't think people in positions of authority should ever be given them quickly without suffering as a servant would you say that's a pretty good idea somebody who learns to serve and learns how to help and learns how to become the low person on the totem pole they know what it's like to lead well because they always do it in service of other people i i know too many stories of ceos and those who are just full of themselves who have run a company into the ground because it was all about them and their wasn't about people and jesus was opposite so he says there is a time coming in fact we know from the book of revelation there are going to be 24 elders isn't it interesting 24 is 12 times 2 you have 12 disciples in the new testament you have 12 tribes in the old testament it's rather interesting i see the old testament and i see the new testament all laid out right in the book of revelation in mark 8 35 for whoever desires to save his life will lose it but whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospels will save it so jesus jesus stating this in another place in mark chapter 8. in hebrews chapter 12 this is what it is to think ahead and i think jesus is helping them to see through the difficulty of right now so that they might see ahead of what's coming hebrews 12 1-2 says therefore we also since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses by the way those are those who have gone on before us and we can learn from let us lay aside every weight and the sin which so easily entangles us and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us looking unto jesus the author and finisher of our faith who for the joy that was set before him by the way the joy set before him on the other side of the cross was you and me he endured the cross despising the shame and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of god so we're to take inspiration from what christ has done and look ahead and look to what jesus did because in this world we're going to have suffering we're going to have difficulty but jesus has overcome the world and he's assured us that we have a place jesus is always our best example if you look to people you always be disappointed you found this to be the case any of you know me i am a disappointment in many ways christ is always our best example and the lord said to simon simon peter who didn't want his feet to be washed and notice he doesn't call him peter he calls him simon twice simon simon indeed satan has asked for you that he may sift you as wheat but i have prayed for you that your faith should not fail and when you have returned to me strengthen your brethren but he said to him lord i am ready to go with you both to prison and to death and then he said i tell you peter the rooster shall not crow this day before you will deny me three times that you know me that's what we say in biblical jargon as a smackdown peter thought he was all that in a bag of chips and jesus said peter you have no idea what you're talking about and calls him simon which means vacillator if you remember when he met him he said you shall be called peter which means rock it means rocky yo he called him rocky instead of simon and i think peter was always trying to live up to that name so what he tells him is simon simon which means vacillator men's amends satan has asked for you that he may sift you as wheat it's interesting when you do a word study of this he says simon simon indeed satan has asked for you all he's speaking to the disciples but peter's always the spokesperson so he says simon simon satan has asked for you all that he may sift you as wheat but i have prayed for you singular peter isn't that interesting satan wanted to sift you know when you take when you take well you don't take anything because you don't farm but when one takes grain corn anything out it has to be separated from all the green nastiness that really you don't want to eat and so it has to be separated and there's an animal typically that would be dragging a sled that would mash all this down on a threshing floor and the wheat would be separated from the chaff and all of them the mess that's only good for starting fires he said satan has asked me for you guys to see if your faith is real to see if you guys are going to stick around but what ends up happening with them they all leave him and deny him three times peter's going to deny him three times before the morning and he tells him this when peter makes this giant boast i'll never leave you lord i'm a super christian no way peter you don't know what you're talking about because by morning time you're going to deny me three times this is peter who when all the other disciples in chapter 21 of john couldn't get a net efficient because there were so many he pushes the matter away says move and he takes it all himself and drags it on to shore this guy's like a locomotive he's not a little skinny guy he's a big guy and he gets things done and he always says things sometimes right sometimes wrong but it's because he just had to say something this is the same peter who jesus said listen i need you to go fishing for me peter's like cool you got your guy i'm the fisherman he says throw in a line and the first fish that you catch there's going to be a coin in his mouth pop it out because we got to pay our taxes and he does it he goes fishing he opens this it's called saint peter's fish now if you go to jerusalem it's actually tilapia and they have a strange thing of swallowing shiny things so there's this coin i wonder if jesus like bing you know planted it or if he just knew this is peter peter who jesus said come to me peter as he's walking on water and peter walks on water for a little while so i imagine in the argument of who's greatest peter might be winning the argument he's always there at the special occasions the raising of jairus daughter the man of transfiguration he always seems to be in the right place at the right time and peter thinks he's all that and he thinks he's the greatest and jesus singles him out and he says it's a good thing i prayed for you peter that your faith would not fail and yet by the time morning comes you're going to deny me three times i try i try to think about being there jesus just said the hand of my betrayer is at the table and nobody suspects judas at all but now they think it's peter because of what jesus just said you're going to deny me three times that you even know me peter and it's interesting because it's just a servant girl by the fire as he was taken and we'll look at that next week and after he denies him the third time there's the sound of a rooster crying can you imagine how low peter felt at that moment and it says that he left and he wept bitterly because he denied the lord that he said he was so committed to that he said i'll give you everything lord i'll i'll commit my whole life to you i'm willing to go to prison and die with you and it didn't mean anything because he was all full of himself we see a different peter later on the second chapter of acts he stands up and he preaches and three thousand souls come to christ and they come to faith in jesus and then they get baptized immediately and later on there are five thousand that come so they're peter's a different man when the holy spirit comes upon him and he speaks with power he takes the sword of the spirit and speaks to people and does a much better job than trying to take a sword and it's peter who writes blessed be the god and father of our lord jesus christ who according to his abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of jesus christ from the dead and to an inheritance that's incorruptible undefiled and does not fade away reserved in heaven for you who are kept by the power of god through faith for salvation ready to be relieved revealed in the last time in this you greatly rejoice though now for a little while if need be you have been grieved by various trials that the genuineness of your faith being much more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire may be found to praise honor and glory at the revelation of jesus christ peter says listen you guys might be having a hard time right now i know what that's like peter had a hard time he was accused in front of all of his brothers that he would deny jesus and then he did and he somewhat separated from the disciples and jesus made it clear after his resurrection he says go tell the disciples and peter why does peter get special mention here because peter has separated himself he's too embarrassed to show his face because he's the guy that you know thumped his chest and made this big proclamation and then he denied him three times go tell the disciples and peter that i've risen so he gets special mention and peter says listen for a little while maybe you're grieved by various trials but this is so that the genuineness of your faith because he's being sifted satan has requested to sift you first peter chapter 4 verses 12 to 13 peter also says beloved do not think it's strange concerning the fiery trial by the way that's how gold is refined isn't it the fiery trial in which is to try you as though some strange thing has happened to you but rejoice to the extent that you partake in christ's sufferings that when his glory is revealed that you may also be glad with exceeding joy do you know when when you suffer well it gives god glory and when we don't suffer well we just complain and whine and cry and you know all that other kind of stuff we do this because it's something that causes us to be more like christ we partake in his sufferings and it says that jesus learned obedience from the things he suffered it's one of those very peculiar passages that jesus learned i mean how do you teach god anything but jesus learned obedience by the things he suffered and so do we and it purifies our faith and it shows what we're really made of in first peter chapter 5 he writes this yes all of you be submissive to one another and be clothed with humility for god resists the proud but gives grace to the humble do you think peter knows what he's talking about you guys should all submit to one another you should all be humble with each other you should be gracious with one another why because he wasn't he says trust me i've learned my lesson therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of god that he may exalt you in due time casting all your care upon him because he cares for you be sober be vigilant because your adversary the devil walks around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour resist him steadfast in the faith knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world but may the god of all grace who called us to his eternal glory by christ jesus after you have suffered a while perfect establish strengthen and settle you so he tells us that we should be humble and accept whatever difficulties it is that we have in our life knowing that it's from the hand of god and that he's using it to perfect us and to make us more like christ i don't know about you but when i have hard times when i have heartache when things are difficult for me i just try to pray it away god take this thing away my car doesn't start and i say lord your car doesn't start can you start the car please but i've become accustomed to listening at times like that because the lord wants to do something in the hardship and the difficulty he wants to sift me and have the junk fall off so that the real thing and the real pure motives actually begin to come out and make us into something that we're not initially it's the process of sifting and then jesus said to them he's still at the last supper there when i sent you without money bag knapsack and sandals did you lack anything so they said nothing and he said to them but now he who has a money bag let him take it and likewise a knapsack and he has no sword let him sell his garment and buy one for i say to you that which is written must still be accomplished in me and he was numbered with the transgressors for the things concerning me have an end he knows he's going to die and so they said lord look here are two swords and he said to them is enough what a bunch of knuckleheads listen jesus said remember before when i sent you out two by two to preach the gospel and i told you don't take anything don't take another pair of sandals don't take a jacket with you don't take a lunch with you don't take money take nothing just go it's a tremendous amount of faith that trust that god's going to provide for your needs as you go and he said did you lack anything and they said no nothing lord we had everything we need he goes i'm changing my mind things are going to be different now because jesus is going to go away they've learned to trust the lord for their needs but now make sure you prepare make sure that you have a lunch with you you got a sword i like that any of you carrying a sword somewhere in my belt buckle or my shoe i read that and i was like yeah i'm to get i have a right to bear arms jesus said so short sleeves and that's what that's what we think at least that's what i think when i read it he says if you don't have a sword get one what's that all about jesus is saying listen while you're with me everything's fine i'll take care of your needs but you know what i'm going away and you're going to be on your own and i'm trusting that you're going to do your part in preparing it says that we should always be ready to give a reason to anyone who asks for the reason for hope that's in us it says we should be ready with that word it says we should also be ready with the physical needs that we're not going to be a burden on other people because if you give away everything you have that means you're a burden on somebody else isn't that right so jesus takes a shift here in ministry he says earlier i set you out and you had to learn to trust now prepare learn to prepare make sure you've got some food make sure you've got the clothes on your back an extra pair of sandals maybe and make sure you have a sword a sword well it's interesting because there's going to be a sword used for the wrong reason in just a little bit it's easy to take god's words and get them twisted and use them to our own devices but from then on all of christianity in history shows peter with a sword you'll find it in stained glass you'll find it in etchings you'll find it everywhere peter is always the guy with the sword now because of what's about to happen and peter's definitely a prepper and he's the guy who's getting everything ready and from now on he's going to be known as this guy like this the boy scout of the group but jesus says take a sword because these guys would go until it was night and they would crash somewhere and they might be sleeping outside their outer garment acted like a sleeping bag so they'd pop up the hoodie and they'd curl up in the corner and they'd fall asleep i don't know if you've ever done that but there are things larger than a mosquito that would bother you so i believe it's for self-defense but not against human beings probably animals verse 39 coming out he went to the mount of olives as he was accustomed and his disciples also followed him and when he came to the place he said to them pray that you may not enter into temptation and he was withdrawn from them about a stone's throw and he knelt down and prayed we know from the other gospels jesus gives them this pep talk and says listen pray with me these are my last hours pray with me guys and pray that you don't fall into temptation they're probably like what with all of us we're all the greatest come on you're kidding me and then he takes peter james and john the three that were closest to him and he takes them a little bit further and gives them the same charge and he goes off a stone's throw away so there's this outer circle of disciples there's the inner circle of disciples and then there's jesus praying in the garden and he asked them to stay up and pray it's interesting because to get from jerusalem from the temple where they were and to go down from the upper room and go down they have to go through the kidron valley at this point in time the kidron valley is running red with blood because up in the temple they're doing sacrifices and that blood goes right into the kidron valley and here jesus is having to walk over this bloody stream walking over to gethsemane which means the the olive press the place where the olives are squeezed out so they get olive oil out of them and it's the very place where jesus is going to get wrung out that's where he's going to get captured in psalm 23 david writes yea though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death i will fear no evil for you are with me your rod and your staff they comfort me it gives kind of a new meaning to psalm 23 is jesus went through that kidron valley i wonder if he was thinking about psalm 23 and so jesus then knelt down and he begins to pray and you may have seen all of the photographs or supposed drawings of jesus praying and of course he's got a halo so you know it's him because you know you wouldn't know who he was if it wasn't for the halo and jesus then prays and he's a little bit off from the disciples we know that he does this three times and it's significant because peter's going to deny him three times and he's gonna have to wake them up three times it's just a really interesting thing as you see all these things coincide and as jesus was praying he was saying father if it is your will take this cup away from me in other words i don't want to die nevertheless not my will but yours be done and then an angel appeared to him from heaven strengthening him and being in agony he prayed more earnestly and then his sweat became like great drops of blood falling down on the ground when he rose up from prayer he had come to his disciples he found them sleeping from sorrow and then he said to them why do you sleep rise and pray lest you enter into temptation jesus said the same thing again we know that he does this three times and they were sleeping because they were so sorrowful they were so brokenhearted they couldn't keep their eyes open and jesus said it's important that you stay up to pray i don't know about you but if you ever have trouble at night sleeping prayer is like solomon x it just seems to be that prayer and sleep work together have you ever found this two o'clock in the morning you wake up and it's like boy your eyes are wide open you start thinking about people you have to pray for and you begin to pray you're out you'll be right out trust me in fact that might be the very reason the lord woke you up and it says that an angel appeared to him from heaven isn't that interesting jesus in this time of his agony his friends fall asleep and he's all alone and the father sends an angel to encourage him i don't know about you guys but have you ever been there the lord will send someone and encourage you so you don't have to worry about being alone and we need that we need one another have you noticed we need one another and it says that he began to sweat like great drops of blood falling to the ground this is called hematodrosis refers the occurrence of bleeding from the body surface produced by strenuous exertion or intense stress the very very small little capillaries in your in your sweat glands actually burst from pressure and sweat mingled with blood actually comes out of your pores it's actually a real condition and there are people who can cry tears they have a special condition it's called something that's very long i can't pronounce so i didn't put it up but jesus is under this i mean have you ever sweat in prayer have you ever bled in prayer it's kind of interesting in hebrews 12 it says for consider him who endured such hostility from sinners against himself meaning jesus lest you become weary and discouraged in your soul for you have not yet resisted to bloodshed striving against sin isn't it interesting it wasn't just on the cross where he shed his blood he shed his blood in prayer and gethsemane i just find that very interesting i don't know about you but i have not prayed to a place where i was praying that god would do something that i know he wasn't going to do just expressing my heart and then saying lord your will be done and sweat no less sweat blood and jesus did that and he did that for you and me and without that butt in that sentence we would be in deep stuff because the only way for us to be forgiven for our sinfulness not just our sins you know the things we've done wrong but our sinfulness this ongoing degradation of our hearts and our minds the only way we can get set free from any of that and set free from the guilt of it and the power of it is to accept christ as our savior and have a new birth which you're going to be celebrating a few moments for a couple of people who are going to take the plunge and they're going down when he rose up from prayer he did come to his disciples he found them sleeping from sorrow why do you sleep as we go through the scriptures you're going to see multiple disappointments and an exhibition of the faithlessness of human beings you see the disciples arguing over who's the greatest when jesus is talking about himself dying they're wrestling over who's going to take over or divide his stuff i i have no idea you see judas the failure of judas to hold the line and he gives him up for 60 pieces of silver beside the the failure of the religious system to recognize that jesus is who he said he was you see the failure of peter to recognize his own sinfulness and say lord help me that i don't fail you help me that i don't deny you three times and now he asks them to pray with him and pray that you don't get tempted and he comes and he finds them asleep i mean disappointment after disappointment relying upon the faithfulness of people have you ever been disappointed in the faithfulness of people jesus more so and yet he still loves you and he still died for you and he still shed his blood for you so that you might have a new life with him i think that's absolutely amazing testimony of his love i'm going to leave it right there for today guys and we'll pick it up next week i'm going to ask the worship team to come up and who's getting baptized today can can i see your hand can you stand up these two young men right here in the back have given their lives to jesus christ [Applause] and they're going to declare it by being baptized right out here on the front lawn with no shame well maybe some guys i'm going to excuse you right now so that you can go and get dressed if you need to do that and uh your stuff's in my office brother so trying to be efficient about use of time because we want to have food and we want to see these guys get baptized and i don't want to lose any time in between immediately at the end of the song if you guys would just gather up and get whatever it is you need to go out these doors and go around um it's probably better for you to go right through this door i'm sorry dino your protected space will be invaded by a long line of people we'll go right out that door hook a left and the baptism pools right out there if you guys can just wait for a couple minutes we'll get it together okay is that okay is that all right with you guys yes yeah i'm talking to you i'll talk to you i say yes good pray with me just for a moment our heavenly father what a tremendous privilege it is to know you and to know that you sent your son to be an example to be a teacher and to be a sacrifice because all of the things that we do and the brokenness that we have there is no repair for except for jesus i thank you lord that we're here today and within the hearing of my voice those who have heard your word i pray that it goes down into their hearts that it motivates them to be like you help me lord to be a good example of who you are help us as we are sifted that we might release the impurities and become more like you help us i pray in jesus name amen um all right you ready we're consulting the ducky my name is noah um so i'm dedicating my life to christ because before i came to him i just could never uh i could never find happiness um i'm selfish um just filled with anger and bitterness um everything i've been through and uh he knew it you know and uh i had no hope you know what i knew he was my last thing i'd go through so i did and he convicted me of all this stuff and he told me he loved me and there's nothing not a greater feeling than that that's pretty much my testimony she's working in my life and he's changing my heart from the inside out you know slowly but surely you know when i just keep my faith in him that's all it you can put you can put one hand over your nose and go down and put your other hand on your wrists noah according to your testimony about jesus christ i baptize you in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit amen oh [Applause] uh well hello my name's uh eden smallzy i'm just um i'm just here [Music] sorry i'm just really shy and there's a lot of people as soon as it's over they'll all go away so as you all know i'm here to just give my confession that i've accepted jesus christ into my heart and he's my savior and um basically my many testimonies that um grew up in a very um definitely in a christ-centered household very basic um and but i i did was raised in the church with the youth group all that um but it really didn't was i was not as focused in it as i am now and i really just kind of was like okay i know that god is he's he exists but i really didn't take that all kind of stuff seriously but as time as i eventually moved to this area and just kind of moving myself away from people that didn't really help me become closer of christ i just finally um not turn my life around but turn put in the right direction where i'm actually able to focus on jesus and his love for me and [Applause] aidan in accordance with your testimony about jesus christ and his salvation in your life i baptize you in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit [Applause] all right it's over now they all go away guys thank you oh coming so appreciate it please stick around where'd the other guy go [Music] you | Grace Bible Fellowship Monmouth County | UCpuIAQ-gWyzbr_F5syBgQTQ | 2022-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,965 | 45,365 |
7x4Ta5qjkb8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x4Ta5qjkb8 | Start with Curiosity | RAISE YOUR GAME - Alan Stein Jr. | i don't think there are very many truths in this world i think most of what we deal with are beliefs and opinions they're not facts and i would find that i've spent most of my life coming from a very arrogant point of view that my belief is somehow better than your belief or that my opinion is more valuable than your opinion and i simply want to rid myself of that you have every right to believe what you believe and you probably have just as much reason to believe it as i'd like to believe that i have on the things that i you know hold so dearly so i try to start with curiosity and i try to start with fascination so let's just say we pulled any topic out of a hat and you and i were going to either discuss it or debate it and if i found out immediately that that your view of something drastically opposed my view instead of leaning in with judgment or trying to take a small snapshot of the very limited information that i'd have of what i know about you or or trying to convince you that i'm right or try to undermine what you believe none of those things increase connection or increase my ability to learn instead i try to lean in with a fascination and go wow that is really interesting that charles believes something completely different than i do you know both of us are human beings walking this earth yet his experiences in life and the things that he's been educated on has led him to a different conclusion than what i've come up with that really fascinates me i'm intrigued i'm genuinely interested in how you could think something so differently than what i think um and and i'm ridding myself of any type of self-righteousness this has nothing to do with well i'm right and he's wrong or i'm good and he's bad it's it's all a level playing field and and the beliefs that i now have they're just the right fit for me i would never in a million years tell someone that what i believe is right that it's correct that it's better it just simply works with with my philosophy and perspective of the world but all of these things are open for change and that's the other reason that i want to be incredibly curious is if you have some information or perspective that i'm not privy to and i can learn that and it actually gets me to change my mind and actually puts me on a higher path or can start getting better results i'd be incredibly foolish not to be open to that you know so to me the the fascination is you know i can't believe this person believes this or i can't believe this person says this i want to dig a little deeper just to find out why and you know once again we're coming on the heels of a year these past 18 months with the pandemic have has been fascinating to say the least you know whether you talk about something politically you talk about the social unrest you talk about obviously the actual global pandemic and how to resolve that all of these things have been positioned to be very very polarizing you're either with me or you're against me you know and i don't want to go through life like that you know i have uh friends and colleagues that i respect and adore immensely that have very differing perspectives on those three things that i just mentioned to you and i'm okay with that i don't let that get in the way of our friendship if anything i try to learn as much as i can from them and you know i think i'm certainly no expert debater by any means but i think in order to be a free thinker and to actually be able to have intelligent conversations and to be good at the art of debate you have to learn just as much about the other side and the other perspective as you know about your own so that you can discuss it you know intelligently and and these are things i'm trying to work on so i intentionally listen to podcasts and read books and do things with people that i know have a viewpoint that challenges my own that might even be the exact opposite of my own but i want to do that again leaning in with this curiosity and this fascination [Music] you | Alan Stein Jr. | UCbxHcvzoqjfH5Ugrd0Q63Fw | 2021-09-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 776 | 4,010 |
ofTY3Kul3CU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofTY3Kul3CU | Regular Ol' Polygons | hey there hope you're having a great time learning math today wherever you are polygons so a polygon is a closed two-dimensional shape with straight sides and there's a special type of polygon called a regular polygon and what that means is it's not like boring and ordinary like a regular old polygon what that means is it has congruent interior angles and congruent sides meaning the the interior angles of the polygon all have the same measure for example square all the angles are 90 degree angles in the sides of that polygon all have the same length so for square again if the square is 2 centimeters wide it's also two centimeters tall and two centimeters this way into centimeters that way so congruent interior angles and congruent sides so and there's a bunch of regular polygons some of the the ones you'll come across most frequently are these I've listed it out and I just listed out what the measure of their interior angles is just a little bonus information there for you so so let's go through these regular polygons on one is an equilateral triangle it's got three sides in the interior angles are all 68 degrees so in the triangles is the polygon with the least amount of sides because the polygon has to be closed shape so three sides is the is the smallest number of size that we can control a close shave a shape with an inside like this so I started with the the plug on with the fewest sides and then kind of worked my way up here so that's the logic here okay then we got a square let's say quadrilateral or four-sided polygon where all the the angles are the interior angles are 90 degrees and Pentagon with five sides and the interior angles are all 108 degrees we've got a hexagon that's it's got six sides hex means six in the interior angles are all 120 degrees then we've gotta see they're called a heptagon or a septic gun you they mean the same thing kept or cept means seven and the angles are 128 degrees and some change and then we've got an octagon an acht means eight so it's an eight-sided regular polygon so there's some of the common ones there's a lot of regular polygons but these these are these these you'll see pretty often so it would it would behoove you to remember how many sides each one has and you can memorize what the interior angles are worried there's there's methods you can use to figure that out if you need to | Mathceratops | UCvwIxUUwPzjh6RarzuUwV7w | 2011-11-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 441 | 2,370 |
6gZkRT0hmP0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gZkRT0hmP0 | Relapse Prevention for Addiction Recovery and Depression | Addiction Interventions | today we're going to be talking about relapse prevention for co-occurring disorders and I know we've talked about relapse prevention a whole bunch of different times but there is so much to consider and there are so many different people and different approaches and different needs that you know you can talk about relapse prevention for pretty much an entire semester course if you really wanted to today we're going to define relapse explore the acronym dream define and identify vulnerabilities define and identify exceptions and develop a relapse prevention plan relapse indicates that the old behaviors have returned either because the new skills were ineffective or old behaviors were more rewarding and one of the things that's interesting with people is they talk about relapses coming from out of the blue or they talk about relapses as if it's something that happens to them basically relapse is choosing to go back to those old behaviors now why is that choice being made is something that we can ask the client why is it more rewarding to do X instead of these new healthy behaviors and you know from a clinicians perspective from a coach's perspective we want to encourage them and increase motivation for people to engage in the recovery lifestyle behaviors but we have to remember that the recovery lifestyle while we as people in recovery people who are healthy people who are clinicians may see it is a great rewarding thing isn't always great and rewarding you know we focus on the positives for our clients the recovery lifestyle is learning a whole new way of living and it's difficult it's challenging it's exhausting at times not to say that they shouldn't do it but it is rewarding in its own way but each and every individual behavior within that new lifestyle needs to be rewarding so if people are reporting that you know recover just kind of blah and all they see is shades of gray that we want to ask them with what that means to them it may mean that they don't have enough healthy social support it may mean that they don't have their mood disorder under control it may mean a whole host of things which is going to be different for each person those old behaviors are still going to have certain rewards and they can be romanticized rewards decisional balance exercises I say at almost every class whenever somebody is doing a behavior and they want to change they need to tip that decisional balance so they need to be able to identify the benefits to their current behavior and figure out how to make it not so beneficial recovery involves understanding what triggers each individual's person's relapse now that doesn't mean that lack of sleep is going to trigger everybody's relapse you know hungry angry lonely and tired that acronym from from 12-step thinking halt that's a pretty good rule to use in order to gauge whether somebody's going down that relapse path but when someone gets overtired it doesn't mean for everyone that they're going to relapse likewise and and I use sleep because you know I'm I'm a big proponent of sleep and circadian rhythms but for some people even a small change in their sleep habits could precipitate a mental health relapse or relapse of depression or relapse of anxiety and/or a relapse of substance use so we need to know for that individual what is gonna trigger it we need to know for that individual what things get them upset get them stressed get them angry and try to help them figure out how to avoid those things this is an election year as you know you can't help but know and for some people talking about politics in the election is just a really fiery topic and it gets gets their blood moving it's their blood pressure up gets them all upset and freaked out and whatever else the case may be so we need to say well is that something you have to be engaging in you know okay sure you want to know what's going on in politics you want to you know be an educated voter all that kind of stuff that's great so how can you do that in a way that doesn't get you all in a tizzy and you know here's a hint Facebook's probably not it encouraging them to figure out healthy alternatives to meet their same needs so dare to dream determination resilience exceptions awareness of vulnerabilities and motivation and I like acronyms because it gives clients something to hang on to and they can remember 12-step theory is full of different acronyms you know it's just it's a thing determination people make the mistake of thinking recovery is something you do for 28 days and then you're fixed no no that's that's not how it is recovery is not easy it's a full-time job it took you 2 3 20 years to get where you are you're not going to fix it in 3 weeks recovery is an ongoing process and the first few months is a full-time job and people need to recognize that it's not easy so we need to really help our clients focus on the small successes and get rewards wherever possible which takes us to people needing a high level of tenacity to get through the rough points when things get tough I remember when I was working on my dissertation I had a really good friend and you know thankfully she was well she started out a little bit ahead of me and then I ended up graduating before her but the thing was when I got to that point where I was like Steph I can't do it I died just I'm done I can't do it anymore she would say yes you can't look how far you've come look what you have done already and all you have to do is make it this one step further with our clients we're not telling them to look six months ahead we're telling them to get through the day today and we need to make sure that we don't set goals that are too large for them sometimes it's just an hour you know if they're having a really bad day it may be an hour-by-hour thing so you know you talk to them in the morning and you're like okay let's touch bait touch base at lunch time okay let's touch base you know at the end of the day and see where you're at now obviously this is more towards coaching or sponsorship and counseling because we don't want to establish a dependency in counseling but it is important that they have someone who can be there to touch base with them and help them maintain their level of tenacity so asking our clients who is it that can be there just to check in with I told you in one of the earlier classes one of my mentors said he would never do counseling with someone with an addiction because he'd be outnumbered and I thought that was so strange but he pointed out that the person with the addiction has the addicted self and all of the stinking thinking that goes along with that and the sober self so you have two different cognitive approaches competing in the same mind you can think of it as it in super-ego you can think it think of it as wise mind and emotional mind you can call it whatever you want to call it I don't care but when people have these both of these voices for lack of a better term this battle going on inside their own head they need an external person to say hey let me be a sounding board let me keep track or keep score of what's going on here for you in their addicted selfs people tend to behave impulsively so one of the things that goes with determination is helping people figure out how to get through that initial impulse of I need it I need it now that knee-jerk reaction the adrenaline rush the emotional mind you know like I said we can call it depending on your school of thought you can call it a whole bunch of different things it's impulsivity how can people slow down and put on that filter and go is this getting me to where I want to be next week next month next year recovery involves being able to forego the easy or immediate reward to achieve long term goals so thinking about that again in recovery in our addiction people want rewards reinforcement relief right now that's a lot of ours I need to use that in something anyway I digress in recovery people need to be able to say you know it would be really really awesome to have this right now but it would be more awesome to achieve this goal that's out here so when they wake up in the morning maybe they don't feel like going to work it'd be really really awesome to stay in bed and just you know call in sick today but the long-term reward is wanting to get a paycheck at the end of the week and maybe wanting to get promoted in your job helping people focus and find the motivation in those long-term rewards now if the reward is too far out like they're sitting in bed in the morning and it's raining outside and it's nasty and I just want to stay under the covers and telling them well think about the promotion you could get in eighteen months that ain't gonna do it we need to have a more proximal reward to that what is it that can help them say yeah I can do this I can get out of bed and go to work so foregoing the immediate rewards and this is where the referee or sounding board or support person or whatever you want to call them comes in in the determination phase it helps people figure out what they want to do and have the stick-to-itiveness have the cheerleader behind them like I had Stephanie behind me going you got this girl just take a deep breath put your head down you're gonna get through today and then tomorrow it won't seem so bad which takes us to resilience or the ability to bounce back resilience is something that we don't teach enough of but people kind of do it naturally because as humans we want to survive we want to be resilient we get sick we bounce back we have a bad day hopefully we bounce you know most of us just don't unpack our stuff and stay in this place where we're miserable part of resilience is hardiness and this is a concept that was proposed oh in the 1970s but it's you know just because it was proposed way back when doesn't mean it doesn't have a lot of utility hardiness says that people are going to be more resilient more likely to do something more motivated if they perceive it as having three characteristics commitment control and challenge commitment they need to want to do it control you know we keep going back and forth about talking about how much control is too much control they need to feel like they can affect a solution if they do something then something good is going to come out of it if they feel like they've got too much control or the weight of the world is on their shoulders they might get stuck if they feel like if they do the next right thing then good things will happen and that's enough control that means they have control over them and the universe will kind of fall in line most of the time and challenge why is it rewarding when something's challenging well because if something's not challenging you put it off till the very last minute or you know you're like yeah you know it's not even worth exerting the effort to do that challenging says hmm I wonder if I can do this so people have to have self-esteem and believe they can do stuff they have to have a sense of self-efficacy to find something challenging but think about things you've been motivated to do in your life whether it be recovering from a car accident or an illness or getting through graduate school or parenting oh my gosh you know these are all challenging tasks so when you think about it what is it that makes you go I want to be the best that I can be things that come too easy it's just like yeah you know in graduate school at least work I went to graduate school you get DS or FS you knew you were going to get a C of B RNA and that made it a little bit less intimidating to hand in papers and stuff because you knew you were gonna pass it was just how well you passed so it wasn't as rewarding as other classes and in you know again where I went to school they didn't grade on a bell curve so a lot of people ended up getting really high grades because it was just like you know yeah they turned in really good stuff but they weren't gonna rank us we had a code we only had a cohort of eight so it would have been a small Bell but anyway things that are too easy people just don't take pride in they're just like yeah of course I got an A or yeah of course I got that we want it to be slightly challenging so people can go I did that thank you very much we wanted them to feel like they have control over is challenging but it's doable and we want them to be motivated to do it and have a commitment to see it through from beginning to end so what are some of these qualities of resilience self-awareness and self-care healthy habits vulnerability prevention we talked about this last class so I'm not gonna spend a whole lot of time on it now but you need to start with a firm foundation distress tolerance if people are not able to handle distress they're gonna have a hard time bouncing back you know something's gonna hit them and it's going to kind of keep them down if they've got distress tolerance they can tolerate a little bit of distress think about if you take a a beach ball and you hold it under the water you know it is exerting force to get back up from under the water because of lots of physics but when you let it go eventually it finally bounces back up distress tolerance people need to be able to withstand some adversity but still bounce back up in the end and not exhaust all their energy or give up as soon as the road gets rough rational accurate cognitive habits not saying you have to wear rose-colored glasses all the time but being accurate in your perceptions of what's going on in checking yourself we all you know nobody is exempt from having cognitive distortions is whether or not you can check yourself on them and figure out what is actually rational and accurate that will go a long way toward self awareness and self care people who have rational accurate cognitive habits tend to feel less like the world is collapsing down in on them or the world is going to end they tend to be less extreme in their thinking a social engagement resilient people are socially engaged because our social relationships our are one of our greatest buffers against stress so what does that mean that means that people who are resilient tend to be generous not necessarily financially you know not everybody has finances to give but they're generous with their time their general risks with their emotions they're generous with their compassion they have integrity they know what they stand for and they are going to abide by that they're authentic I mean what I say and I say what I mean you know within reason we don't want to hurt somebody's feelings but we also don't lie manipulate omit the truth those sorts of things humility and compassion for themselves as well as for other people and that's crucial humility and compassion for themselves as well as others and identifying as a survivor not as a victim you know thinking about that beach ball again that was being held underwater the survivor bounces back up out of the water the victim goes down to the bottom they're not a victim they are a survivor they came back why are these qualities of resilience because people who have healthy social relationships and a healthy sense of self and values are more able to handle distress and more able to bounce back and not be taken down by one event or one something people with resilience tend to have a sense of meaning in their life they have a purpose they're not just kind of an bleep and aimlessly ambling along going in you know I'll get up I don't know what my purpose is I don't know what my function is I don't really know I'll just kind of do what I'm ever I'm gonna do on the on the Keirsey or myers-briggs I am like extremely structured so just even thinking about that thought process makes my head spin but people have a sense of purpose in their life whether it's to be a mother or to be or a father or to be a schoolteacher or to be the best person they can be to be a compassionate human being however they define their purpose kind of sets the stage for what types of activities they're going to find rewarding they have gratitude and this is one of those things that an attitude of gratitude helps us focus on those little rewards because sometimes the big rewards are way out there but an attitude of gratitude says hey it was a good day car didn't break down I didn't get into an accident had a decent day at work you know nothing major happened I didn't win the lottery but it was a good day people that don't have an attitude of gratitude tend to focus on all the stuff that you know did happen that was negative yeah I got up I went to work I got stuck in traffic I had a whole bunch of paperwork to do and you know I came home and the dog had throwing up on the floor or something instead of focusing on you know the positive things and there's always positives and negatives that's what you choose to focus on resilient people have hope think about the beach ball you know it hopes that you're gonna let it go because then it knows it can bounce back up it knows it can bounce back up and yes I'm personifying a beach ball but now let let that go for a minute the hope that if you do the next right thing you can emerge from any cocoon and come out a butterfly optimism they feel good about it there's hope there's optimism that things are going to get better they have a pretty good outlook on things but it's realistic at the same time resilient people also have good attention and focus and an early recovery a lot of our clients don't have either one of these not because they're dumb not because they're incompetent but because their brain chemistry is all wonky from you know not sleeping for days on end or you know taking too many opiates or whatever the case may be attention and focus take a little while to come back into play but we need to start focusing if you will on it when I first started working in residential I got really frustrated because people would come to group and they would sit there and kind of stare off into space and I talked to my supervisor and what am I doing wrong I am not engaging our clients and he just kind of sat back and got this smirk across his face and he said how many of those people just came out of detox this week I was like well most of them he's like and you really expect them to be engaged and excited he's like I am thrilled that they got out of bed they came and they stayed awake and I was like oh okay you know that's a different perspective but that was all that they could do at that point in time they were showing up and giving me as much attention as they could and the fact that they were there they were there on time they didn't disrupt and they didn't go to sleep showed that they were trying to pay attention curiosity you know how can I get better tell me about this 12-step program tell me about this recovery strategy being interested in learning about how this fits for them instead of trying to - everything and say well that won't work for me that won't work for me that won't work for me I would rather people learn about different strategies and say wow that is really interesting I think you know of this theory you know let's take dialectical behavior therapy you know these core concepts I can really they really resonate with me now maybe the whole thing doesn't but what can I take from that instead of just pushing stuff away they're taking things out and they're owning them flexibility the willingness to try things and the willingness to experiment a little bit because what you were doing before clearly wasn't working so let's figure out what was working because some of the things worked and let's figure out what you need to do differently now so we want to talk about a flexibility in their approach to recovery before you say no say tell me more before you say I won't do that say you know let me give it a try and dip my toe in I'm not committing to anything but let me explore and experiment it's kind of like when you know we've graduated from high school and we went off to college and we're trying to figure out what we wanted to be when we grew up that's that curiosity and flexibility that I'm talking about and then persistence not every method not every trick not every tool is gonna work for everybody not everything you do not every time you go to work is it gonna be a rewarding day but being persistent going you know eight times out of ten it's a really good day or eight times out of ten it's really successful that's the persistence I'm talking about being able to tolerate the fact that very few things are a hundred percent anything so let's look for the things that are most rewarding most of the time the same thing when we're talking about recovery from like depression in the DSM we talk about there depressed mood and they don't find pleasure in most things most days it doesn't a hundred percent of the time says most things most days so when we're in recovery we want to talk about being able to find pleasure and happiness in most things most days yes they are gonna have some down days they're gonna be days they get up and they just got up on the wrong side of the bed people need to understand that that is normal everybody gets up on the wrong side of the bed sometimes and then figure out how they're going to deal with that so understand that being persistent just because they got up on the wrong side of the bed and they're grumpy and cranky it doesn't mean they're going into another depressive episode necessarily now they can probably work themselves into one real fast but it doesn't have to mean that they can be persistent in their recovery activities they have problem-solving skills and they know when to ask for help sometimes you go through all this ways to solve a problem that you know of and you're just like I'm coming up empty but my friend JimBob over here has a good head on his shoulders let me ask him if he has any ideas and they have a here and now focus and their addiction in their mood disorder a lot of people are focusing on the past or the future they're regretful resentful guilty angry about stuff that already happened that they can't change or they're worried about stuff that hasn't even happened yet so they have a bunch of energy that's just tied up outside of the here and now you know in like in 12-step recovery we talked about if you have one foot in the past and one foot in in the present in the future all you're doing is squatting on top of the present and you know there are various forms of that saying helping people figure out how they can focus on the here and now and that takes practice helping our clients practice that you know when they get upset when they're in session as well as when they're out of session you know bringing them back and going okay you start having a bad day how can you step away from it for a moment and figure out what the here and now is all about and not figure out what part of the past you're letting creep in or what you're getting anxious about that hasn't even happened yet for some people that means journaling for other people it means going on a walk and thinking for a minute how can your clients do that so we want to really develop this quality of resistant resilience not resistance resilience in our clients so they can resist relapse nothing is done all the time and you know I'm sure you can find an exceptional exception to that but in large part when people do a behavior it's not all the time they're not always screwing up they're not always late for work they're probably days where they've been either not as late for work or they've actually been on time what was different exceptions are what people were doing when they were not engaging in the target behavior so you have a client who is you know has just moved into that land of self-pity and it feels like they are always focusing on the denim earrings so we want to say what are they doing differently when they're not focusing on those what is different and help them focus on that when they're talking about how there's families always mean to them okay they may be unusually aggressive or whatever words you want to use was there ever a time when they weren't mean to you even if it was just for like a phone call what was different so there are different ways to identify exceptions ask them before this problem started before the depression kicked in before the addiction started what was different how did you deal with stress we know that that garbage term stress anger anxiety depression whatever all comes back to or all underlies most of our major mood disorders and addiction so when we talk about stress it's just kind of one of those generic terms we use so we don't have to go okay back before you started doing this how did you deal with depression how did you deal with grief how did you deal with resentment that's long and tedious if you say stress we'll get a good idea about what their coping skills were ask them in the past six months when you were not engaging in the target behavior and obviously I put little brackets around that because you want to say when you are not depressed what was different how did you deal with stress how did you deal with these other things those are their strengths that's what they already do so let's build upon those helps them identify exceptions so they can see that it's not always happening if somebody says they all they're constantly eating well you're not constantly eating you don't eat when you're asleep most people don't I mean there are a couple disorders there where people actually do sleep eat but you know for the most part you're not eating when you're sleeping when else are you not eating I don't eat when I'm in the shower I don't eat when I'm at the gym I don't eat when I'm and fill-in-the-blank and those are the times you want to extend so if somebody is trying not to be eating constantly trying not to be grazing or smoking smoking is another example you say okay when you get the urge let's take smoking when you get the urge to smoke if you don't smoke in the shower if you're at home go take a shower if you're at work when you're not smoking what are you doing let's do that more you know go talk with a friend yeah depends on where you work what you can do when when you're at work to prevent that kind of a behavior but there are alternatives is it the panacea no all you're doing is helping the person get past that craving that urge there was something that triggered that craving that still needs to be dealt with but we do want to help them figure out how they already deal with cravings and urges and then we can start figuring out you know what's triggering you and how can we deal with that once you identify these exceptions help the client strengthen those I had a client way back when who used to smoke marijuana a lot and he was overweight and he was on blood pressure medication and he was on probation and we talked about it and he really didn't want to give up smoking weed and I'm like well okay there are a couple problems with that you don't want to go back to jail either and you don't want to lose your kids and smoking weed gives you the munchies which is contributing to your weight problem so let's talk about when you're not smoking weed what are you doing because while you're on papers which is what when you're on probation while you're on papers you can't be smoking weed or you're gonna come up dirty and you're gonna end up back in jail so we talked about it and he said well you know when I'm around my kids I don't smoke and I said okay so what do you do when you're with your kids and he talked about going over homework and playing basketball with them and I'm like okay so um oh no they're also was an active user he said and I'm not around her I said okay well he wasn't ready or willing to address any issues with her use in the house but he was willing to start spending more time with his kids because he really enjoyed spending time with them so long story short lo and behold six months later he had started spending a lot more time with his kids he had gotten the courage on his own to ask his significant other not to smoke weed in the house he's like you know you can do what you want to do babe but I can't have it around me right now and so she quit smoking weed in the house and he had ended up because he was spending more time playing ball and doing homework with his kids and stuff losing enough weight where he had cut his blood pressure medication in half you know so we want to figure out what people already do what they like to do and what's motivating for them because they'll do those things my initial relapse prevention plan wouldn't have been you know so you don't smoke weed let's see you're going to play ball with your kid two hours a day yeah that wouldn't have been something I would have come up with right away but their relationship improved and the kids grades improved and it was just a good thing all around did he go back to smoking weed I don't know you know i discharged him before he got off of probation but the entire time he was with me he was clean and he had seen the benefits and he was really excited about being in better health and feeling better encourage the clients to do those exceptions more because if they're not engaging in the target behavior which we'll call the dysfunctional behavior that means they're not feeling the need to engage in that escape or numbing or rewarding behavior because something else is equally or more rewarding huh strengths and vulnerabilities get that sleep in their nutrition they need to have good nutrition if they are vegetarian or even if they're not I really recommend each person at least read up on nutrition but ideally get a consult with a nutritionist to make sure that they're getting a healthy diet you remember the quick tips I had for you before so clients don't get too bogged down use a salad plate only eat when you're at the table and have three colors on your plate at every meal if you do that your nutrition is probably going to be pretty good and you're less likely to overeat medication they need to make sure every doctor knows all the medication and supplements that they're taking because these can interact they can also have side effects if somebody comes in and they're reporting being tired all the time and hungry all the time and thirsty all the time you know a doctor might think diabetes but then you also might look at you know what medications that they're taking and if they're taking certain atypical antipsychotics those are side effects of certain atypical antipsychotics so we might want to look at how to deal with those side effects or change have them talk with their doctor about changing their medication chronic pain is not good for anybody have them talk with their doctor about different ways to deal with chronic pain other than or you know in addition to opiate based medications or gabapentin which is not an opiate because those medications tend to make people sleepy and they tend to have a high risk of addiction with them they need to be aware of their hormone levels and it's not just women men can get hormonal too there's been a really big trend lately and I'm not sure why of men starting to get testosterone injections now just let that sink in and you can imagine what the side effects are you know we have people that are experiencing basically like mini roid rage men who are getting more testosterone than they've had in a while and they don't know how to deal with the effects the emotional effects the cognitive effects that happens when the testosterone levels go really high I mean you're taking a 35 year-old man and basically turning him into a 16 year old again and it's like ooh a whole different ballgame whole different animal when testosterone is too low people are going to have effects you know depression anxiety lethargy those sorts of things like when women have too much estrogen so if they don't have too much testosterone it's not they don't have enough testosterone it's not balancing out the estrogen so you know and there's progesterone and all kinds of other hormones in there too my point is being hormonal is not just a woman thing it isn't everybody thing and we need to keep our bodies and balance and for thinking about or looking at depression or anger management issues that's where my mind goes first let's go get go see your doctor get a blood panel make sure your thyroid and your hormones are you know where they're supposed to be social supports can be a strength or a vulnerability you know some people are awesome social supports and some people just suck the energy right out of you does it mean you have to get rid of the ladder certainly not you know I'm not gonna kick my friend to the curb just because you know every other day he's got some kind of a crisis but I also have to learn how to set healthy boundaries and say you know I'm really sorry that your life is in turmoil right now I'm here to listen I'm here to you know be a friend but I am NOT going to rappel down into that dark well with you and stay there for days and weeks on end relapse warning signs are the way people act when relapse is imminent so if they're paying attention to their vulnerabilities they're paying attention to their health and wellness they're living with integrity they've got support systems they're being all kinds of resilient that's great but you know sometimes life happens and all of that stuff starts to feel overwhelming and kind of get jumbled relapse warning signs of the way people act when relapse is imminent so what were they like when they were in their addicted self one of my favorite activities to do in you know in residential recovery and earlier every because it's one people can doesn't require a whole lot of you know conceptualization tell me what you were like when you were in your using state of mind and you're addicted self and they'll come up with all kinds of things like impatient they'd withdraw they would snap at people they would lie manipulate rationalize deny all those things I have them write it down and then I have them write down tell me what you're like in your sober self tell me what you see what do you envision a healthy you being like and you know we go down this list of things and some of them they're gonna have to work on like patience yeah that's one we all have to work on though it's not just people who are recovering from mood or addictive disorders but I want you to tell me what you're sober self looks like this is something they share with their sponsor with their social supports and with themselves they can go over this list every day I recommend for the first three months they go through it every day when they're doing their self check-in and go okay which of these addictive behaviors am i holding on to today and why and which of the sober behaviors am i holding on to or could I start using and how do I do that in relapse prevention mindfulness and self-awareness is just so crucial I recommend the first three months people do a morning self check-in and an evening self check-in so they know how they're starting the day they know how they're ending the day and they can figure out from there what needs to happen the next three to six months doing a check-in at the either at the beginning or end of the day depending on what feels best for that person and then after that you know for the next year or so at least once a week doing a really thorough self check-in to make sure that they are using their healthy wellness tools they're checking in they are not on autopilot even if they've been on autopilot for a week it's not too late to turn back on and take over the controls but it is important to realize before you start flying into a cloudbank so when behaviors of their addictive self start to emerge it's a warning that their current strategies are not working current skills and strategies are not being used in lose in lieu of old behaviors which means the old ones are more rewarding I mean yeah we know that they may be easier in some ways but in the big scheme of things it's really not they need to play the tape all the way through yes I had a really bad day today if I went to the bar and I had a couple drinks it might help me relax play the tape through but I know that I probably won't just have a couple of drinks and I'll keep drinking and I'll blow my whole paycheck and then I'll go home I'll be drunk my spouse will get mad they'll kick me out and you know yada yada yada so the initial reward yeah but that's not the whole tape you got to play the tape all the way through and see what the long-term consequences are play the tape through remembering my happy little decisional balance exercise as clinicians as coaches as people in recovery we need to figure out the benefit to the target behavior whatever it is that the dysfunctional behavior you were doing those benefits need to go away you know it helped you relax okay what is more rewarding when you play the tape all the way through what are some other ways that you can relax that don't have those negative outcomes so we need to take away the benefits to that dysfunctional behavior and we need to take away the drawbacks to the new behavior ok so exercise maybe if I went to the gym after I had a bad day it could help me relax but getting to the gym that means I got to go home and I got to pack a bag and I gotta get changed and yada yada yada that's just too much work keep a go-bag in the back of your car so if you have a bad day instead of going to the bar you can go to the gym it doesn't mean you have to you know work in your target heart range for you know 45 minutes maybe it just means you go and you sit in the hot tub but that's a whole lot better and more relaxing long-term and then going to the bar so we need to take away the drawbacks or excuses for not using the new behavior and take away the benefits the old behavior that's why they're in red and then we need to pump up the benefits to the new behavior and maybe the drawbacks to the target behavior so the benefits to going to the gym you know you sit in the hot tub relax all your muscles you're probably gonna sleep better in a better mood when and maybe even your spouse can meet you at the gym and you can you know sit in the hot tub and chat about your day and whatever it's all about tipping that decisional balance motivation is multi-dimensional so when we talk about tipping the decisional balance we need to talk about all of the reasons not just the really obvious ones what are the emotional reasons that this is more beneficial you know what are the rational cognitive reasons that you want to do this what are the physical reasons you want to do this you know long-term health you know not dying early not getting a communicable disease but also pain reduction you know being more awake and alert to spend time with your kids whatever the case may be the social dimension what are the social rewards for these new behaviors who are these new friends that are so awesome to hang out with what are the benefits and the environmental dimensions when you are in your sober self you're going to be in different environments probably than you were when you are in your addicted self what is awesome about these environments now remember not every addicted environment is scary or dirty or you know we're not talking about just flop houses there are some very very wealthy well-off businesspeople and very smart people who have addictions and that's not the kind of environment you know hanging out at the Country Club drinking martinis or whatever they do that's not an environment that someone in early recovery needs to be in so let's look at what this new environment looks like tap into as many of these cognitive or as many of these motivational dimensions as you can in order to make the motivation stronger it'll feel better it'll make you happier it's the right thing to do it goes along with your integrity and your perseverance and all that kind of stuff you know really make a case for the new behaviors well actually better yet really have the person your client make a case for these new behaviors and against the old behaviors it'll mean more if it comes from them than if it comes from you remember that motivation is changeable pre contemplation I ain't got a problem you can't tell me I have a problem I ain't gonna do anything about it contemplation yeah I may have a little bit of a problem but I got it I don't need your help preparation means people are saying yeah you know I've got a problem I may need some help but let me see what my options are I'm not ready to do anything quite yet and then action is when they choose and they start doing something maintenance is when they've learned these new skills and they've got to put them into practice relapse is not a requirement for recovery now there will be slips here and there where cognitively they start going backwards but if we encourage clients to really develop a good relapse prevention plan and stay mindful continuously of where they were where they're at what they're doing what the triggers are a full-blown relapse is not necessary will it happen in a large portion of cases yes and when people relapse they come back and I say okay what did we miss what happened that this got by you you know it's not a time for blaming it's a time for tuning up the relapse prevention plan motivation is not linear mindfulness will help people identify when their motivation is waning some days you may get up and you're gonna be like I have got the world by the tail and I've got this I've got recovery I'm looking forward to meetings I'm dead but other mornings the person's gonna get up and go I really really wish I could just stay in bed and sit on the couch and drink and watch TV all day does that mean they relapse no does that mean they're headed down a relapse path yeah so we need to look at why their motivation is waning what is not rewarding and how can we start to address that in treatment you'll have people that'll come into treatment and they will be like I am here I'm gonna do this I'm gonna get right I'm gonna recover yada yada you know their first week in there they are going gangbusters their second week in there they're talking about leaving AMA they don't have a problem it's not it they don't their problems not near as bad as anybody else's in here that's that motivation waning they're going back to pre contemplation because it got painful and the pain of recovery overcame the pain of addiction and they're like no I'm going to go back out to where it's safe as clinicians it's up to us to say okay let's put on the brakes here you were doing great last week you did all these things what changed and you know where do we may where maybe do we need to back off a little bit what changed relapse prevention planning means developing a plan that minimizes vulnerabilities you can't eliminate them just like you can't eliminate triggers they need to be aware of triggers they need to be aware of what a craving feels like and they need to have an emergency plan because when that craving hits the cognitive part the wise mind ain't there when the craving hits their craving so what do they do you know for lack of a better analogy it's kind of like when you're when you've got a child and that urge to go to the bathroom hits and they're like mommy I got a pee-pee and here's like okay you gotta wait for a few minutes no mommy I got a peepee that urge hits and they've got to do something about it so it's not the time to say okay well let's you know sit back and talk about it it's the time to have a plan in place on their index card on their cell phone something that they can look at and go I need to call so and so I need to go to a meeting I need to remember people can go to 12-step meetings online at in the rooms I think it's not work just Google in the rooms and it comes up so even if they can't get to a brick-and-mortar meeting they can get to a meeting smart recovery also has online meetings that people can go to so they're never alone they never have to be alone it may not be their social crowd of choice but there is a safe place you know using that term kind of loosely that they can go to relapse prevention planning incorporates mindfulness and I don't necessarily mean meditation some people don't like that term mindfulness or meditation it incorporates self awareness do they know where they are how they feel what they can do and that emergency response plan so thinking back over the past week what are three ways that or three things you might have used in order to help your clients avoid relapse and if you are a clinician who works with people that mainly or the main presenting issue is mental health you know that's fine relapses relapses relapse so what are three ways or three things you could have done differently with them or you could have helped them do differently you know and maybe some of this stuff you already knew but we're just kind of pulling it out of out of the archives and going oh yeah I remember when we talked about that in graduate school you know part of continuing education isn't necessarily about teaching brand new skills it's about building on the skills you have and dusting off some of the tools that you haven't used in a while people in recovery have determination resilience an understanding of the exceptions to the negative behavior what can I do instead an awareness of their vulnerabilities and relapse warning signs their personal ones not just general ones and they're motivated to live a recovery lifestyle emotionally mentally cognitively physically socially and environmentally social factors peer pressure is huge it can suck people back into to addiction or it can keep them going on the recovery path relapse prevention planning minimizes vulnerabilities incorporates mindless mindfulness Wow and contains an emergency response plan | Doc Snipes | UCAE3JJi8tX7gfhZEXCUGd_A | 2016-05-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,696 | 54,722 |
qcd-M-iDxN8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcd-M-iDxN8 | De Anima | Aristotle | *Non-fiction, Classics (Antiquity), Philosophy | Sound Book | English | 2/2 | chapter 9 of book 2 of de anima by Aristotle translated by Rd Hicks this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Geoffrey Edwards chapter 9 of smell into the object of smell it is less easy to speak definitely then of the senses above-mentioned for the nature of odor is by no means so clear as is the nature of sound or of color the reason is that this sense in us is not exact but inferior to that of many animals in fact man has a poor olfactory sense and perceives none of the objects of smell unless they be painful or pleasant which implies that the organ is wanting in accuracy it is reasonable to suppose that animals with hard eyes perceive color in the same vague way and do not distinguish the varieties of color except insofar as they do or do not inspire fear and this is the way in which mankind perceive odors for it would seem that while there is an analogy to taste and the varieties of flavor answer to the varieties of smell our sense of taste is more exact because it is a modification of touch and the sense of touch is the most exact of man's senses in the other senses man is inferior to many of the animals but in delicacy of touch he is far superior to the rest and to this he owes his superior intelligence this may be seen from the fact that it is this organ of sense and nothing else which makes all the difference in the human race between the natural endowments of man and man for hard skinned men are dull of intellect while those who are soft skinned are gifted as with flavours so with odours some are sweet some bitter but in some objects smell and flavor correspond for example they have sweet odour and sweet flavor in other things the opposite is the case similarly to an odor maybe pungent irritant acid or oily but because as we said above odors are not as clearly defined as the corresponding flavors it is from these latter that the odors have taken their names in virtue of the resemblance in the things thus the odor of saffron and honey is sweep while the odour of thyme and the like is pungent and so in all the other cases again smell corresponds to hearing into each of the other senses in that as hearing is of the audible and inaudible insight of the visible and invisible so smell is of the odorous and in odor s by in odorous may be meant either that which is wholly incapable of having odor or that which has a slight or faint odor the term tasteless involves a similar ambiguity further smell also operates through a medium namely air or water for water animals to whether they are or are not possessed of blood seem to perceive odor as much as the creatures in the air since some of them also come from a great distance to seek their food guided by the scent hence there is an obvious difficulty if the process of smell is everywhere the same and yet man smells when inhaling but does not smell when instead of inhaling he is exhaling or holding his breath no matter whether the object be distant or near or even if it be placed on the inside of the nostril the inability to perceive what is placed immediately on the sense organ man shares with all animals what is peculiar to him is that he cannot smell without inhaling this is made plain by experiment consequently bloodless animals since they do not breathe might be thought to have a distinct sense other than those commonly recognized but we reply that is impossible since it is odor which they perceive for perception of odor be it fragrant or noisome constitute smelling moreover it is found that these bloodless animals are destroyed by the same powerful odors as man such as asphalt brimstone and the like it follows then that they do smell but not by inhaling breath it would seem again that in man the organ of this sense differs from that of the other animals as his eyes differ from those of hard eyed animals man's eyes have in the eyelids a sort of screen or sheath and without moving or opening them he cannot see while the hard eyed animals have nothing of the kind but at once seen whatever is taking place in the transparent medium so - it seems the organ of smell in some animals is unenclosed just as is the eye but in those which take in the air it has a curtain which is removed in the process of inhaling by dilation of the veins and passages and this is the reason why animals which breathe cannot smell in the water for it is necessary for them to take in breath before smelling and this they cannot do in the water odor is included under that which is dry as flavour under that which is moist and the organ of smell is potentially dry also chapter 10 the object of taste is a species of tangible and this is the reason why it is not perceived through a foreign body as medium for touch employs no such medium either the body - in which the flavour resides the proper object of taste as the moist which is something tangible for its matter or vehicle hence even if we lived in water we should still perceive anything sweet thrown into the water but our perception would not have come through the medium but by the admixture of sweetness with the fluid as is the case with what we drink but it is not in this way namely by admixture that color is perceived nor yet by emanations nothing then corresponds to the medium but to color which is the object of sight corresponds to flavor which is the object of taste but nothing produces perception of flavor in the absence of moisture but either actually or potentially the producing cause must have liquid in it salt for instance for that is easily dissolved and acts as it is often upon the tongue again sight is of the invisible as well as the visible for darkness is invisible in this to sight discerns as well as light and further of that which is exceedingly bright which is likewise invisible though in a different way from darkness similarly hearing has to do with noise and silence the former being audible the latter inaudible and further with loud noise to which it is related as vision is to brightness allowed into violent sound being in a manner just as inaudible as a faint sound the term invisible be it noted is applied not only to that which it is wholly impossible to see which corresponds to other cases of the impossible but also when a thing has imperfectly or not at all its natural properties answering to the footless and the kernel less so to taste has for object not only that which can be tasted but also the tasteless by which we mean that which has little flavor or hardly any at all or a flavor destructive of the taste now in flavor this distinction is supposed to start with the drinkable and the undrinkable both our tastes of a sort but the latter is poor or destructive of the Faculty of taste while the former is naturally adapted to it the drinkable is the common object of touch and of taste but since the object of taste is moist the sense organ which perceives it must be neither actually moist nor yet incapable of becoming moist for taste is acted upon by the object of taste as such the organ of tastes which needs to be moistened must have the capacity of absorbing moisture without being dissolved while at the same time it must not be actually moist a proof of this is the fact that the tongue has no perception either when very dry or very moist in the latter case the contact is with the moisture originally in the tongue just as when a man first makes trial of a strong flavor and then taste some other flavor or as with the sick to whom all things appear bitter because they perceive them with their tongue full of bitter moisture as with the colours so with the species of flavor there are firstly simple flavors which are opposites the sweet and the bitter next to these on one side the succulent on the other the salt and thirdly intermediate between these the pungent the rough the a stringent and the acid these seem to be practically all the varieties of flavor consequently while the Faculty of taste has potentially the qualities just described the object of taste converts the potentiality into actuality chapter 11 the same account is to be given of touch in the tangible if touch is not a single sense but includes more senses than one there must be a plurality of tangible objects also it is a question whether touch is several senses or only one what moreover is the sense organ for the Faculty of touch is it the flesh or what is analogous to this in creatures that have not flesh or is flesh on the contrary the medium while the primary sense organ is something different something internal we may argue thus every sense seems to deal with a single pair of opposites sight with white and black hearing with high and low pitch taste with bitter and sweet but under the tangible are included several pairs of opposites hot and cold dry and moist hard and soft and the like a partial solution of this faculty lies in the consideration that the other senses also apprehend more than one pair of opposites thus in vocal sound there is not only high in low pitch but also loudness and faintness smoothness and roughness and so on in regard to color also there are other similar varieties but what the one thing is which is subordinated to touch as sound is to hearing is not clear but is the organ of sense internal or is the flesh the immediate organ no inference can be drawn seemingly from the fact that the sensation occurs simultaneously with contact for even under present conditions if a sort of membrane were constructed and stretched over the flesh this would immediately on contact transmit the sensation as before and yet it is clear that the organ of sense is not in this membrane although if by growth it became United to the flash the sensation would be transmitted even more quickly hence it appears that the part of the body in question that is the flash is related to us as the air would be if it were united to us all round by natural growth we should then have thought we were perceiving sound color and smell by one and the same instrument in fact sight hearing and smell would have seemed to us in a manner to constitute a single sense but as it is owing to the media by which the various motions are transmitted being separated from us the difference of the organs of these three senses is manifest but in regard to touch this point is at present obscure in fact the animate body cannot consist of air or water singly it must be something solid the only alternative is that it should be a compound of Earth's and of these elements as flesh and what is analogous to flesh profess to be consequently the body must be the natural eco hearing medium for the Faculty of touch through which the plurality of sensations is communicated that they are a plurality is made clear by touch in the case of the tongue for the tongue perceives all tangible objects and that at the same part at which it perceives flavor now if the rest of the flesh also had perception of flavor taste in touch would have seemed to be one and the same sense whereas they are really two because their organs are not interchangeable here a question arises all body has depth this being the third dimension and if between two bodies a third body is interposed the two cannot touch one another now that which is fluid is not independent of body nor is that which is wet if it is not itself water it must contain water but when bodies touch one another in the water since their exterior surfaces are not dry there must be water between them the water with which their extremities are flooded if then all this be true no one thing can possibly touch another in the water nor yet in the air for the air stands to the objects in the air as water to the things in water but this fact we are more apt to overlook just as aquatic animals fail to notice that the things which touch one another in the water have wet surfaces the question then arises is the mode of perception uniform for all objects or does it differ for different objects according to the prevalent view taste and touch operate by direct contact while the other senses operate at a distance but this view is incorrect on the contrary we perceive the hard and the soft also immediately just as much as we do the resonant the visible the odorous but the latter are perceived at a distance the former close at hand and this is why the fact escapes us since we really perceive all objects through a medium though in touch and taste we fail to notice this in the end as we mentioned above even if we perceived all objects of touch through a membrane without being aware of its interference we should be just in the same position as we are now with regard to objects in the water or in the air for as it is we suppose that we are touching the objects themselves and that there is no intervening medium but there is this difference between the tangible on the one hand and visible and resonant things on the other the latter we perceive because the medium acts in a certain way upon us while tangible objects we perceive not by any action upon us of the medium but concurrently with it like the man who is struck through his shield it is not that the shield was first struck and then passed on the blow but as it happened both were struck simultaneously and generally it would seem that the flesh and the tongue are related to the true sense organ as our air and water to the organs of sight hearing and smell respectively but neither in the one case nor in the other would sensation follow on contact with the sense organ for instance if a body that is white were placed on the outer surface of the eye which shows that the instrument that apprehends the tangible is within we should then get the same result as in the case of the other senses what is placed on the sense organ we do not perceive what is placed on the flesh we do perceive therefore flash is the medium for the Faculty of touch it is then the distinctive qualities of body as body which are the objects of touch I mean those qualities which determine the elements hot or cold dry or moist of which we have previously given an account in our discussion of the elements and their sense organ the tactile organ that is in which the sense called touch primarily resides is the part which has potentially the qualities of the tangible object for perceiving is a sort of suffering or being acted upon so that when the object makes the organ in actuality like itself it does so because that organ is potentially like it hence it is that we do not perceive what is just as hot or cold hard or soft as we are but only the excesses of these qualities which implies that a sense is a kind of mean between the opposite extremes in the sensible 's this is why it passes judgment on the things of sense for the mean is capable of judging becoming to each extreme in turn its opposite and as that which is to perceive white and black must not be actually either though potentially both and similarly for the other senses also so in the case of touch the organ must be neither hot nor cold further sight is in a manner as we saw of the invisible as well as the visible and in the same way the remaining senses deal with opposites so to touch is of the tangible and the intangible whereby intangible is meant first that which has the distinguishing quality of things tangible in quite a faint degree as is the case with the air and secondly tangibles which are in excess such as those which are positively destructive each of the senses then has now been described in outline chapter 12 in regard to all sense generally we must understand that sense is that which is receptive of sensible forms apart from their matter as wax receives the imprint of the signet ring apart from the iron or gold of which it is made it takes the imprint which is of gold or bronze but not quai gold or bronze and similarly since as relative to each sensible is acted upon by that which possesses color flavor or sound not insofar as each of those sensible is called a particular thing but insofar as it possesses a particular quality and in respect of its character or form the primary sense organ is that in which such a power resides the power to receive sensible forms thus the organ is one and the same with the power but logically distinct from it for that which perceives must be an extended magnet dude sensitivity however is not an extended magnitude nor is the sense they are rather a certain character or power of the organ from this it is evident why excesses in the sensible objects destroy the sense organs for if the motion is too violent for the sense organ the character or form and this as we saw constitutes the sense is annulled just as the harmony and the pitch of the lyre suffered by two violent jangling of the strings it is evident again why plants have no sensation although they have one part of soul and are in some degree affected by the things themselves which are tangible for example they become cold and hot the reason is that they have in them no mean no principle capable of receiving the forms of sensible objects without their matter but on the contrary when they are acted upon the matter acts upon them as well it might be asked whether what is unable to smell would be in any way acted upon by an odor or that which is incapable of seeing by a color and so for the other sensible 's but if the object of smell is odor the effect it produces if it produces an effect at all is smelling therefore none of the things that are unable to smell can be acted upon by odor and to the same is true of the other senses nor can things be acted upon when they have the power of sensation except as they individually possess the particular sense required this may also be shown as follows light and darkness do not act upon bodies at all neither does sound nor odour it is the things which possess them that act thus it is the air accompanying the Thunderbolt which Rives the timber but it may be sad things tangible and flavours do so act else by what agency are inanimate things acted upon or changed shall we then conclude that the objects of the other senses likewise act directly is it not rather the case that not all body can be affected by smell and sound and that the bodies which are so affected are indeterminate and shifting for example air for odor in the air implies that the air has been acted upon in some way what then is smelling besides a sort of suffering or being acted upon or shall we say that the act of smelling implies sense perception whereas the air after it has been acted upon so far from perceiving at once becomes itself perceptible to sense end of chapter 12 and end of book 2 recording in memory of Mitchell Edwards chapter 1 of book 3 of de anima by Aristotle translated by Rd Hicks this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Geoffrey Edwards chapter 1 that there is no other sense distinct from the five by which I mean sight hearing smell taste touch any one may convince himself on the following grounds let us assume that as a matter of fact we have sensation of every sensible object for which touch is the appropriate sense all qualities of the tangible as such being perceptible to us through touch let us further assume that when any sense is lacking to us an organ of sense must also be lacking and further that whatever we perceive by actual contact is perceptible by touch a sense which we do possess while whatever we perceive mediately and not by actual contact is perceptible by means of the elements namely air and water and here are implied two cases suppose first we have perception by one and the same medium of two several things different in kind from one another then whoever possesses the appropriate sense organ must be percipient of both as for example if the sense organ consists of air and air is also the medium of both sound and color next suppose several media to transmit the same object as both air and water transmitted color both being transparent then he who possesses one of these alone will perceive whatever is perceptible through both media now of the elements air and water are the only two of which sense organs are composed for the pupil of the eye is of water into the ear is of air and the organ of smell is of one or the other while fire if present anywhere enters into all since nothing can be sentient without warmth earth again belongs to none of the sense organs or at most is a constituent peculiar to touch it follows then that outside water and air there is no sense organ now sense organs composed of air and water certain animals do in fact possess we may infer then that all the senses are possessed by those animals which are fully developed and are not crippled even the mole is found to have eyes beneath its skin and thus unless there exists some unknown body or some property different from any possessed by any of the bodies within our experience there can be no sixth sense which we lack nor again can there be any special sense organ for the common sensible x' which we perceive incidentally by every sense for example motion rest figure magnitude number unity for all of these we perceive by motion thus it is by motion that we perceive magnitude and consequently figure figure being one variety of magnitude while that which is at rest we perceive by the fact that it is not moved number we perceive by the negation of continuity and by the special sense organs also for each sensation has a single object clearly then it is impossible that there should be a special sense for any one of these for example motion for in that case we should perceive them in the same way as we now perceive sweetness by sight and this we do because we have a sense which perceives both and by this we actually apprehend the two simultaneously when they occur in conjunction otherwise we should never have more than an incidental perception of them as of Kleon son we perceive not that he is cleon son but that he is a white object and the fact of his being cleon son is accessory to the whiteness but of the common sense of balls we have already a common perception which is direct and not indirect so that there cannot be a special sense for them for if there were we should never perceive them otherwise then in the way in which we said we saw Kleon son but the various senses incidentally perceive each other's proper objects not as so many separate senses but as forming a single sense when there is concurrent perception relating to the same object as for instance when we perceive that gaul is bitter and yellow for it is certainly not the part of any other sense to declare that both objects are one and the same hence you are sometimes deceived and on observing something yellow fancy it to be gaul but it might be asked why have we several senses instead of only one i answer it is an order that we may not be so likely to overlook the common attributes such as motion magnitude number which accompany the special sensible x' for if sight had been our only sense and whiteness its object we should have been more apt to overlook the common sensible x' and to confuse all sensible x' because color and magnitude for instance must always go together as it is the fact that the common attributes are found in the object of another sense also shows that they are several a distinct Chapter two in as much as we perceive that we see and hear it must either be by sight or by some other sense that the percipient perceives that he sees but it may be urged the same sense which perceives site will also perceive the color which is the object of sight so that either there will be two senses to perceive the same thing or the one sense sight will perceive itself further if the sense perceiving sight were really a distinct sense either the series would go on to infinity or some one of the series of senses would perceive itself therefore it will be better to admit this of the first in the series here however there is a difficulty assuming that to perceive by sight is to see and that it is color or that which possesses color which is seen it may be argued that if you are to see that which sees at which in the first instance sees the primary visual organ will actually have color clearly them to perceive by sight does not always mean one and the same thing for even when we do not see it is nevertheless by sight that we discern both darkness and light though not in the same manner further that which sees is in a manner colored for the sense organ is in every case receptive of the sensible object without its matter and this is why the sensations and images remain in the sense organs even when the sensible objects are withdrawn now the actuality of the sensible object is one in the same with that of the sense though taken in the abstract sensible object and sense are not the same I mean for example actual sound and actual hearing are the same for it is possible to have hearing and yet not hear again that which is resonant is not always sounding but when that which is capable of hearing operant Li hears and that which is capable of sounding sounds the actual hearing and the actual sound occur simultaneously and we might if we pleased call them audition and resonance respectively if then motion action and passivity reside in that which is acted upon then of necessity it is in the potentiality of hearing that there is actual sound and there is actual hearing for the activity of agent and movement comes into play in the patient and this is why that which causes motion need not itself be moved the actuality of the resident then is sound or resonance and the actuality of that which can hear is hearing or audition hearing and sound both having two meanings the same account may be given of the other senses and their objects for just as acting and being acted upon are in the subject acted upon and not in the agent so also at the actuality of the sensible object and that of the sensitive faculty will be in the percipient subject but in some cases both activities have a name for example resonance and audition in other cases one or the other has no name thus while the actuality of site is called seeing that of color has no name and while the actuality of the taste faculty is called tasting that of the flavor has no name now as the actuality of the object and that of the Faculty of sense are one in the same although taken in the abstract they are different hearing and sound thus understood as operant must simultaneously cease to be or simultaneously continue in being and so also with flavor and taste and similarly with the other senses and their objects but when they are understood as potentialities there is no such necessity on this point the earlier natural philosophers were in error when they supposed that without seeing there was neither white nor black and without tasting no flavor their statement is in one sense true in another false for the term sensation and sensible thing are ambiguous when they mean the actual sensation and the actual sensible thing the statement holds good when they mean potential sensation and potential sensible this is not the case but our part SURS use terms without distinguishing their various meanings if then Concord consists in a species of vocal sound and if vocal sound and hearing are in one aspect one and the same though in another aspect not the same and if Concord is a proportion it follows that hearing must also be a species of proportion and this is the reason why hearing is destroyed by either excess whether of high pitch or of low and similarly in the case of flavours excess destroys the taste and in colors excessive brightness or darkness destroys the site and so with smell whether the excess of odor be agreeable or pungent all this implies that the sense is a proportion and sensible x' R it is true pleasure ball when they are brought into the range of this proportion pure and unmixed for example the shrill the sweet the salt in that case I say they are pleasurable but speaking generally that in which ingredients are blended is pleasurable in a higher degree accord more pleasure to the ear than high pitch or low pitch alone and to touch that which admits of being still further heated or cooled the due proportion constitutes the sense while objects in excess give pain or cause destruction now each sense is concerned with its own sensible object being resident in the organ quai sense organ and judges the specific differences of its own sensible object thus sight pronounces upon white and black taste upon sweet and bitter and so with the rest but since we compared white and sweet and each of the sensor balls with each what in fact is it by means of which we perceive the difference between them it must be by sense for they are sensor balls and thus it is clear that the flash is not the ultimate organ of sense for if it were it would be necessary that that which judges should judge by contact with the sensible object nor indeed can with separate organs judge that suite is different from white but both objects must be clearly presented to some single faculty for if we could than the mere fact of my perceiving one thing and you're perceiving another would make it clear that the two things were different but the single faculty is required to pronounce them different for sweet and white are pronounced to be different it is one in the same faculty then which so pronounces hence as it pronounces so it also thinks and perceives clearly then it is not possible with separate organs to pronounce judgment upon things which are separate nor yet at separate times as the following considerations show for as it is one single faculty which pronounces that good and bad are different so when it judges quote a is different from B close quote it also judges quote B is different from a close quote and in this case the quotes when is not accidental I mean accidental in the sense in which I may now say quote such and such things are different close quote without saying that they are different now on the contrary it pronounces now and pronounces that a and B are different now that which judges judges then instantaneously and hence as an inseparable unit in an inseparable time but again it is impossible for the same thing insofar as indivisible and affected in indivisible time to be moved at the same instant with contrary motions for if the object be sweet it moves sense or thought in such in such a way but what is bitter moves it in a contrary way and what is white in a different way is then that which judges instantaneous in its judgment and numerically undivided and inseparable although separated logically then it is in a certain sense that which is divided which perceives divided objects in another sense it is quite indivisible that the divided perceives them that is to say logically it is divisible locally and numerically it is indivisible or is this impossible for the same indivisible unity though in potentiality each of two opposites in the order of thought and being is not so but in actual operation is divided it is impossible that it should be at the same time both white and black and hence impossible that it should receive at the same time the forms of white and black if reception of the forms constitute sensation in thought rather is the case parallel to that of the point as some describe it which is divisible insofar as it is regarded as one or two well then insofar as the Faculty which judges is indivisible it is one and judges instantaneously but insofar as it is divisible it is not one for it uses the same point at the same time twice so far as it treats the boundary point as two it passes judgment on two separate things with the faculty which in a manner is separated into two so far as it treats the point as one it passes judgment on one thing and that instantaneously so much then for the principle in virtue of which we call the animal capable of sensation Chapter three there are two different characteristics by which the soul is principally defined firstly motion from place to place and secondly thinking and judging and perceiving both thought and intelligence are commonly regarded as a kind of perception since the soul in both of these judges and recognizes something existent the ancients at any rate identify intelligence and perception thus in the words of impetu Cleese quote wisdom for mankind is increased according to that which is present to them close quote and again whence they have also continually a shifting succession of thoughts close quote homers meaning to is the same when he says quote such as the mind of men close quote in fact all of them conceive thought to be corporeal like sensation and hold that we understand as well as perceive like by like as we explained at the outset of the discussion they odd however at the same time to have discussed error a state which is peculiarly characteristic of animal life and in which the soul continues the greater part of its time it follows from their premises that either all presentations of the census must be true as some affirm or contact with what is unlike must constitute error this being the converse of the position that like is known by like but as the knowledge of contraries is one and the same so two it would seem is error with respect to contraries one and the same now it is clear that perception and intelligence are not the same thing for all animals share in the one but only a few in the other and when we come to thinking which includes right thinking and wrong thinking right thinking being intelligence knowledge and true opinion and wrong thinking the opposites of these neither is this identical with perception for perception of the objects of the special senses is always true and is found in all animals while thinking may be false as well as true and is found in none which have not reason also imagination in fact is something different both from perception and from thought and is never found by itself apart from perception any more than is belief apart from imagination clearly thinking is not the same thing as believing for the former is in our own power whenever we please for we can represent an object before our eyes as do those who range things under mnemonic headings and picture them to themselves but opining is not in our power for the opinion that we hold must be either false or true moreover when we are of opinion that something is terrible or alarming we at once feel the corresponding emotion and so - with what is reassuring but when we are under the influence of imagination we are no more affected than if we saw in a picture the objects which inspire terror or confidence there are also different forms even of belief knowledge opinion intelligence and their opposites but the difference between these species must be reserved for another discussion to turn to thought since it is different from sense perception and seems to include imagination on the one hand in conception on the other we must determine the nature of imagination before we proceed to discuss conception if then imagination is the Faculty in virtue of which we say that an image presents itself to us and if we exclude the metaphorical use of the term it is someone of the faculties or habits in virtue of which we judge and judge truly or falsely such faculties or habits are sensation opinion knowledge intellect it is clearly not sensation for the following reasons sensation is either a faculty like Saint or an activity like seeing but we may have an image even when neither the one nor the other is present for example the images in dreams again sensation is always present but not so imagination besides the identity of the two in actuality would involve the possibility that all the Brutes have imagination but this apparently is not the case for example the ant the bee and the grub do not possess it moreover sensations are always true but imaginings proof for the most part false further it is not when we direct our energies closely to the sensible object that we say that this are jekt appears to us to be a man but rather when we do not distinctly perceive it then the term true or false is applied and as we said before visions present themselves even if we have our eyes closed neither again can imagination be ranked with the faculties like knowledge or intellect which always judge truly it may also be false it remains then to consider whether it be opinion as opinion may be true or false but opinion is attended by conviction for it is impossible to hold opinions without being convinced of them but no brute is ever convinced though many have imagination further every opinion implies conviction conviction implies that we have been persuaded and persuasion implies reason among brutes however though some have imagination none have reason it is evident then that imagination is neither opinion joined with sensation nor opinion through sensation nor yet a complex of opinion and sensation both on these grounds and because nothing else is the object of opinion but that which is the object of sensation I mean it is the complex of the opinion of white and the sensation of white not surely of the opinion of good with a sensation of white which alone could constitute imagination to imagine then will be on this supposition to opine directly not indirectly that which we perceive but there are false imaginings concerning things of which we hold at the same time a true conception for example the Sun appears only a foot in diameter but we are convinced that it is larger than the inhabited world in this case therefore either without any alteration in the thing and without any lapse of memory on our part or conversion by argument we have abandoned the true opinion which we had about it or else if we still retain it the same opinion must be both true and false it could have proved false only in the event of the object having changed without our observing it it is not then either one of the two opinion and sensation singly or a combination of the two which constitutes imagination now when one thing is moved something else can be moved by it and imagination is thought to be a species of motion and not to arise apart from sensation but only in sentient beings and with the objects of sense for its objects motion again may be produced by actual sensation and such motion must resemble the sensation which caused it from all this it follows that this particular motion cannot arise apart from sensation nor be found anywhere except in sentient beings and in virtue of this motion it is possible for its possessor to do and experience many things imagination too may be both true and false the reasons for the last conclusion are as follows perception of the objects of the special senses is true or subject to the minimum of error next comes the perception that they are attributes and at this point error may come in as to the whiteness of an object sense is never mistaken but it may be mistaken as to whether the white object is this thing or something else certainly there is perception of the common attributes that is the concomitant of the things to which the special attributes belong I mean for example motion and magnitude which are attributes of sensible x' and it is concerning them that sense is most apt to be deceived but the motion which is the result of actual sensation will be different according as it arises from one or other of these three kinds of perception the first kind so long as the sensation is present is true the other kinds may be false whether the sensation is present or absent and especially when the object perceived is a long way off if then imagination possesses no other characteristics than the aforesaid and if it is what it has been described to be imagination will be a motion generated by actual perception and since sight is the principle sense imagination has derived even its name Fantasia from light fails because without light when cannot see again because imaginations remain in US and resemble the corresponding sensations animals perform many actions under their influence some that is the Brutes so we're not having intellect and others that is men because intellect is sometimes obscured by passion or disease or sleep let this account of the nature and cause of imagination suffice end of chapter 3 of book 3 recording in memory of Mitchell Edwards chapter 4 of book 3 of de anima by Aristotle translated by Rd Hicks this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Geoffrey Edwards chapter 4 as to the part of the soul with which it knows and understands whether such part be separable spatula or not separable spatula but only in thought we have to consider what is its distinctive character and how thinking comes about now if thinking is analogous to perceiving it will consist in being acted upon by the object of thought or in something else of this kind this part of the soul then must be impassive but receptive of the form and potentially like this form though not identical with it and as the Faculty of sense is two sensible objects so must intellect be related to intelligible objects the mind then since it thinks all things must needs in the words of nxa RSB unmixed with any if it is to rule that is to know for by intruding its own form it hinders and obstructs that which is alien to it hence it has no other nature than this that it is a capacity thus then the part of the soul which we call intellect and by intellect I mean that whereby the soul thinks and conceives is nothing at all actually before it thinks hence - we cannot reasonably conceive it to be mixed with the body for in that case it would acquire some particular quality cold or heat or would even have some organ as the perceptive faculty has but as a matter of fact it has none therefore it has been well said that the soul is a place of forms or ideas except that this is not true of the whole soul but only of the soul which can think and again that the forms are there not in actuality but potentially but that the impassivity of sense is different from that of intellect is clear if we look at the sense organs and that sense the sense loses its power to perceive if the sensible object has been too intense thus it cannot hear sound after very loud noises and after two powerful colors and odors it can neither see nor smell but the intellect when it has been thinking on an object of intense thought is not less but even more able to think of inferior objects for the perceptive faculty is not independent of body whereas intellect is separable but when the intellect has thus become everything in the sense in which one who actually is a scholar is said to be so which happened so soon as he can exercise his power of himself even then it is still in one sense but a capacity not however a capacity in the same sense as before it learned or discovered and moreover at this stage intellect is capable of thinking itself now since magnitude is not the same as the quiddity of magnitude nor water the same as liquidity of water and so also of many other things though not of all the thing and its quiddity being in some cases the same we judge liquidity of flash and flesh itself either with different instruments or with the same instrument in different relations for flesh is never found apart from matter but like quotes snub-nosed it is a particular form in a particular manner it is then with the Faculty of sense that we discriminate heat and cold and all those qualities of which flesh is a certain proportion but it is with another faculty either separate from sense or related to it as the bent line when it is straightened out is related to its former self that we discriminate the quiddity of flesh again when we come to the abstractions of mathematics the straight answers to the quality quotes snub-nosed being never found apart from extension but the straightness of that which is straight always supposing that the straight is not the same as straightness is something distinct we may for instance assume the definition of straightness to be duality it is then with another instrument or with the same instrument in another relation that we judge it in general therefore to the separation of the things from their matter corresponds a difference in the operations of the intellect the question might arise assuming that the mind is something simple and impassive and in the words of an ex a grass has nothing in common with anything else how will it think if to think is to be acted upon for it is in so far as two things have something in common that the one of them is supposed to act and the other to be acted upon again can mind itself be its own object for then either its other objects will have mind in them if it is not through something else but in itself that mind is capable of being thought and if to be so capable is everywhere specifically one in the same or else mind will have some ingredient in its composition which makes scent like the rest an object of thought or shall we recall our old distinction between two meanings of the phrase quote to be acted upon in virtue of a common element close quote in saying that the mind is in a manner potentially all objects of thought but is actually none of them until it thinks potentially in the same sense as in a tablet which has nothing actually written upon it the writing exists potentially this is exactly the case with the mind moreover the mind itself is included among the objects which can be thought for where the objects are immaterial that which things and that which is not are identical speculative knowledge and its object are identical we must however inquire why we do not think always on the other hand in things containing matter each of the objects of thought is present potentially consequently material objects will not have mind in them for the mind is the power of becoming such objects without their matter whereas the mind will have the attribute of being its own object chapter 5 but since as in the whole of nature to something which serves as matter for each kind and this is potentially all the members of the kind there corresponds something else which is the cause or agent because it makes them all the two being related to one another as art to its material of necessity these differences must be found also in the soul and to the one intellect which answers to this description because it becomes all things corresponds the other because it makes all things like a sort of definite quality such as light for in a manner light to converts colors which are potential into actual colors and it is this intellect which is separable and impassive and unmixed being in its essential nature and activity for that which acts is always superior to that which is acted upon the cause or prints of to the matter now actual knowledge is identical with the thing known but potential knowledge is prior in time in the individual and yet not universally prior in time but this intellect has no intermittence in its thought it is however only when separated that it is its true self and this it's essential nature alone is immortal and eternal but we do not remember because this is impassive while the intellect which can be affected is perishable and without this does not think at all chapter six the process of thinking indivisible wholes belongs to a sphere from which falsehood is excluded but where both truth and falsehood are possible there is already some combining of notions into one as in the words of impetu Cleese quote where sprang into being the necklace heads of many creatures close quote then afterwards love put them together so these notions first separate are combined as for instance the notions incommensurable and diagonal and if the thinking refers to the past or to the future the notion of time is included in the combination falsehood in fact never arises except when notions are combined for even if white be asserted to be not white not white is brought into a combination we may equally well call every statement a disjunction but at any rate under truth and falsehood we include not only the assertion that Cleon is white but also the assertion that he was or will be and the unifying principle is in every case the mind since however the term indivisible has two meanings according as a whole is not potentially divisible or is actually undivided there is nothing to hinder us from thinking an indivisible whole when we think of a length that being actually undivided or from thinking it in an indivisible time for the time is a divisible or indivisible unit in the same way as the length thought of we cannot therefore state what the mind thinks in each half of the time for if the whole be undivided the half has only potential existence but if the mind thinks each half separately it simultaneously divides the time also and in that case it is as if the parts were separate lengths if however the mind conceives the length as made up of the two halves then the time may be regarded as made up of corresponding halves again that which is not quantitatively but specifically an indivisible whole the mind thinks in an indivisible unit of time and by an indivisible mental act / accidents however such specific unity is divisible though not in the same way as they the act of thought and the time required for the act are divisible but in the same way as they are whole and indivisible for in these specific unities also there is present as something indivisible though certainly not separately existent the same as that which constitutes the unity of both the time and the length and as with time and length so in like manner with whatever is continuous but the point and every division and whatever is an undivided whole in the same sense as the point is clearly explained by the analogy of privation and the same explanation holds in all other cases how for instance is evil apprehended or black in some fashion by its contrary but that which apprehends must potentially be and must contain within itself the contrary which it apprehends if however there be something which has no contrary some one of the causes then it is itself the content of its own knowledge is in actuality and is separately existent now every proposition like an affirmative proposition predicating something of something is true or false but with thought this is not always so when its object is the what in the sense of the quiddity and there is no predication thought is in every case true but as the perception by sight of the proper object of sight is infallibly true whereas in the question whether the white object is a man or not perception by sight is not always true so is it with immaterial objects chapter 7 now actual knowledge is identical with the thing known but potential knowledge is prior in time in the individual and yet not universally prior even in time for it is from something actually existent that all which comes into being is derived and manifestly the sensible object simply brings the Faculty of sense which was potential into active exercise in this transition in fact the sense is not acted upon or qualitatively changed consequently this must be a different species of motion for motion is as we saw an activity of that which is imperfect but activity in the absolute sense that is activity of that which has reached perfection is quite distinct sensation then is analogous to simple assertion or simple apprehension by thought and when the sensible thing is pleasant or painful the pursuit or avoidance of it by the soul is a sort of affirmation or negation in fact to feel pleasure or pain is precisely to function with the sensitive mean acting upon good or evil as such it is in this that actual avoidance and actual a petition consists nor is the appetite of faculty distinct from the Faculty of avoidance nor either from the sensitive faculty though logically they are different but to the thinking saw images serve as present sensations and when it affirms or denies good or evil it avoids or pursues this is why the soul never thinks without an image to give an illustration the air impresses a certain quality on the pupil of the eye in this in turn upon something else and so also was the organ of hearing while the last thing to be impressed is one and is a single mean though with a plurality of distinct aspects what that is by which the soul judges that suite is different from warm has been explained above but must be restated here it is a unity but one in the same sense as a boundary point and its object the unity by analogy of these two sensible x' or their numerical unity is related to each of the two in turn as they taken separately are to each other for what difference does it make whether we ask how we judge the sensor balls that do not fall under the same genus or the contraries which do like white and black suppose then that as a the white is to be the black so C is to D that is as those sensible are to one another it follows convert endow that a is to C as B to D if then C and D are attributes of a single subject the relation between them like that between a and B will be that they are one and the same though the aspects they present are distinct and so two of their single subject the same would hold supposing a were the sweet and B the white thus it is the forms which the Faculty of thought thinks in mental images and as in the region of sense the objects of pursuit and avoidance have been defined for it so also outside sensation when engaged with images it is moved to action as for instance you perceive a beacon and say quote that is fire close quote and then by the central sense seeing it in motion you recognize that it signals the approach of an enemy but at other times under the influence of the images or thoughts in the soul you calculate as though you had the objects before your eyes and deliberate about the future in the light of the present and when you pronounce just as there in sensation you affirm the pleasant or the painful here in thought you pursue or avoid and so in action generally and further what is unrelated to action as truth and falsehood is in the same class with the good and the evil yet in this at any rate they differ that the former are absolute the latter relative to someone concerned but the abstractions of mathematics as they are called the mind thinks as it might conceive the snub-nosed quays knob nosed it would not be conceived apart from flash whereas Quay Hollow if anyone ever had actually so conceived it he would have conceived it without the flesh in which the hollowness resides so - when we think of mathematical objects we conceive them though not in fact separate from matter as though they were separate and speaking generally mind in active operation is its objects when it thinks them the question whether it is possible for the mind to think anything which is unexcelled extended must for the present be postponed chapter 8 and now let us sum up what has been said concerning the soul by repeating that in a manner the soul is all existent things for they are all either objects of sensation or objects of thought and knowledge and sensation are in a manner identical with their respective objects how this is so requires to be explained knowledge and sensation then are subdivided to correspond to the things potential knowledge and sensation answer to things which are potential actual knowledge and sin two things which are actual while the sensitive and the cognitive faculties in the soul are potentially these objects I mean object of sensation and object of cognition respectively it follows that the faculties must be identical if not with the things themselves then with their forms the things themselves they are not for it is not the stone which is in the soul but the form of the stone so that there is an analogy between the soul and the hand for as the hand is the instrument of instruments so the intellect is the form of forms and sensation the form of sensible x' but since apart from sensible magnitudes there is nothing as it would seem independently existent it is in the sensible forms that the intelligible forms exist both the abstractions of mathematics as they are called and all the qualities and attributes of sensible things and for this reason as without sensation a man would not learn or understand anything so at the very time when he is actually thinking he must have an image before him for mental images are like present sensations except that they are immaterial imagination however is distinct from affirmation and negation for it needs a combination of notions to constitute truth or falsehood but it may be asked how will the simplest notions differ in character from mental images I reply that neither these nor the rest of our notions are images but that they cannot dispense with images chapter 9 the soul in animals has been defined in virtue of two faculties not only by its capacity to judge which is the function of thought and perception but also by the local movement which it imparts to the animal assuming the nature of sensation and intellect to have been so far determined we have now to consider what it is in the soul which initiates motion whether it is some one part of the soul which is either local separable or logically distinct or whether it is the whole soul and again if a separate part whether it is a special part distinct from those usually recognized and from those enumerated above or whether it coincides with some one of these a question at once arises in what sense it is proper to speak of parts of the soul and how many there are four in one sense there appear to be an infinite number of parts and not merely those which some distinguish the reasoning passionate and concupiscent parts for which others substitute the rational and the irrational for if we examine the differences on which they base their divisions we shall find that there are other parts separated by a greater distance than these namely the parts which we have just discussed the nutritive which belongs to plants as well as to all animals and the sensitive which cannot easily be classed either as rational or irrational imagination again is logically distinct from them all while it is very difficult to say with which of the parts it is in fact identical or not identical if we are to assume separate parts in the soul then besides these there is a patent C which would seem to be distinct both in concept and in capacity from all the foregoing and surely it is absurd to split this up for wish in the rational part corresponds to concupiscence and passion in the irrational and if we make a triple division of soul there will be a patent C in all three parts to come now to the question at present before us what is it that imparts to the animal local movement for as for the motion of growth and decay which is found in all animals it would seem that this must be originated by that part of soul which is found in all of them the generative and nutritive part inspiration and expiration of breath sleep and waking subjects full of difficulty call for subsequent inquiry but to return to locomotion we must inquire what it is that imparts to the animal progressive motion that it is not the nutritive Faculty is clear for this motion is always directed to an end and is attended either by imagination or by a patent see no animal which is not either seeking or avoiding something moves except under compulsion moreover if it were the nutritive Faculty plants also would be capable of locomotion and thus would have some part instrumental in producing this form of motion similarly it is not the sensitive faculty since there are many animals which have sensation and yet are throughout their live stationary and motionless if then nature does nothing in vain and except in mutilated and imperfect specimens omits nothing that is indispensable while the animals we are considering are fully developed and not mutilated as is shown by the fact that they propagate their kind and have a period of maturity and a period of decline it follows that if locomotion was implied in sensation they would have had the parts instrumental to progression nor again is it the reasoning faculty or what is called intellect that is the cause of motion for the speculative intellect thinks nothing that is practical and makes no assertion about what is to be avoided or pursued whereas motion always implies that we are avoiding or pursuing something but even if the mind has something of the kind before it it does not force with prompt avoidance or pursuit for example it often thinks of something alarming or pleasant without prompting to fear the only effect is a beating of the heart or when the thought is pleasant some other bodily movement besides even if the intellect issues the order and the understanding bids us avoid or pursue something still we are not thereby moved to act on the contrary action is determined by desire in the case for instance of the incontinent man and generally we see that although a man possesses a knowledge of medicine it does not follow that he practices and this implies that there is something else apart from the knowledge which determines action in accordance with the knowledge nor again is it solely a patent see on which this motion depends the continent though they feel desire that is appetite do not act as their desires prompt but on the contrary obey reason end of chapter 9 of book 3 recording in memory of Mitchell Edwards chapter 10 of book 3 of de anima by Aristotle translated by R D Hicks this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Geoffrey Edwards chapter 10 the motive causes are apparently at any rate these two either a patent sea or intelligence if we regard imagination as one species of thinking for men often act contrary to knowledge in obedience to their imaginings while in the other animals there is no process of thinking or reasoning but solely imagination both these then are causes of locomotion intelligence and a patent see by intelligence we mean that which calculates the means to an end that is the practical intellect which differs from the speculative intellect by the end at which it aims a patent c2 is directed to some end in every case for that which is the end of desire is the starting point of the practical intellect and the last stage in this process of thought is the starting point of action hence there is good reason for the view that these two are the causes of motion a patent see and practical thought for it is the object of a potenti which causes motion and the reason why thought causes motion is that the object of a patent see is the starting point of thought again when imagination moves to action it does not move to action apart from a patent see thus there is one single moving cause the appetite of faculty for had there been two intelligence and a patent see which moved to action still they would have done so in virtue of some character common to both but as a matter of fact intellect is not found to cause motion apart from a patent see for rational wish is a patent see and when any one is moved in accordance with reason he is also moved according to rational wish but a patent see may move a man in opposition to reason for concupiscence is a species of a patent see while however intellect is always right a patent see and imagination may be right or wrong hence it is invariably the object of a patent see which causes motion but this object may be either the good or the apparent good not all good however but practical good whereby practical good we mean something which may not be good under all circumstances it is evident then that motion is due to the Faculty of the soul corresponding to this object I mean what is known as a baton see but those who divide the soul into parts if they divide it according to its powers and separate these from one another will find that such parts tend to become very numerous nutritive sensitive intelligent deliberative with the further addition of an appetite part for these differ more widely from one another then the concupiscent does from the passionate now desires arise which are contrary to one another and this occurs whenever reason and the appetites are opposed that is in those animals which have a perception of time for intelligence bids us resist because of the future while appetite has regard only to the immediate present for the pleasure of the moment appears absolutely pleasurable and absolutely good because we do not see the future therefore while generically the moving cause will be one namely the Faculty of a patent see as such and ultimately the object of a patent see which without being in motion itself causes motion by the mere fact of being thought of or imagined numerically there is a plurality of moving causes now motion implies three things first that which causes motion secondly that whereby it causes motion and again thirdly that which is moved and of these that which causes motion is twofold firstly that which is itself unmoved and secondly that which both causes motion and is itself moved the unmoved movement is the practical good that which is moved and causes motion is the appetite of faculty for the animal which is moved is moved insofar as a desires and desire is a species of motion or activity and finally the thing moved is the animal but the instrument with which desire moves it once reached is a part of the body hence it must be dealt with under the functions common to body and soul for the present it may be enough to say Samara Lee that we find that which causes motion by means of organs at the point where beginning and end coincide as for instance they do in the hinge joint for their the convex and the concave are respectively the end and the beginning with the result that the latter is at rest while the former moves convex and concave being logically distinct but locally inseparable for all animals move by pushing and pulling and accordingly there must be in them a fixed point like the center in a circle and from this the motion must begin thus then in general terms as already stated the animal is capable of moving itself just insofar as it is a potata v' and it cannot be a potato without imagination now imagination may be rational or it may be imagination of sense of the latter the other animals also have a share chapter 11 we must also consider what is the moving cause in those imperfect animals which have only the sense of touch is it possible that they should have imagination and desire or is it not it is evident that they feel pleasure and pain and if they have these then of necessity they must also feel desire but how can they have imagination shall we say that as their movements are vague and indeterminate so though they have these faculties they have them in a vague and indeterminate form the imagination of sense then as we have said is found in the other animals also but deliberative imagination in those alone which have reason for the task of deciding whether to do this or that already implies reasoning and the pursuit of the greater good necessarily implies some single standard of measurement hence we have the power of constructing a single image out of a number of images and the reason why the lower animals are thought not to have opinion is that they do not possess that form of imagination which comes from inference while the latter implies the former and so a 'putin see does not imply the deliberative faculty but sometimes it overpowers rational wish and moves to action at other times the latter rational wish overpowers the former a 'putin see thus one a patent see prevails over another a patent see like one sphere over another sphere in the case where incontinence has supervened but by nature the upper sphere always has the predominance and is a moving cause so that the motion is actually the resultant of three orbits the cognitive faculty however is not subject to motion but is at rest the major premise is universal weather judgment or proposition while the minor has to do with a particular fact for while the former asserts that such and such a person ought to do such and such an act the latter asserts that a particular act is one of the sort and that I am such a person now it is the latter judgment which at once moves to action not the universal or shall we say that it is both together but the one is akin to the unmoved movement the other is not chapter 12 every living thing then must have the nutritive soul and in fact has a soul from its birth till its death for what has been born must necessarily grow reach maturity and decline and for these processes nutriment is indispensable it follows then of necessity that the nutritive Faculty is present in all things that grow and decay but sensation is not necessarily present in all living things for wherever the body is uncompounded there can be no sense of touch yet without this sense animal existence is impossible nor again in those living things which are incapable of receiving forms apart from matter but the animal must of necessity possess sensation if nature makes nothing in vain for everything in nature subserve an end or else will be an accessory of things which observe an end now every living body having the power of progression and yet lacking sensation would be destroyed and never reach full development which is its natural function for how in such a case is it to obtain nutriment motionless and it is true have for nutriment that from which they have been developed but a body not stationary but produced by generation cannot possibly have a soul and an intelligence capable of judging without also having sensation neither can it if it be not generated for why should it have the one without the other presumably for the advantage either of the soul or of the body but neither of these alternatives is in fact admissible for the soul will be no better able to think and the body will be no better off for the absence of sensation we conclude then that no body that is not stationary has soul without having sensation but further the body assuming that it has sensation must be either simple or composite but it cannot be simple for then it would not have touch and this sense is indispensable this is clear from the following considerations the animal is an animate body now body is always tangible and it is that which is perceptible by touch which is tangible from which it follows that the body of the animal must have tactile sensation if the animal is to survive for the other senses that is to say smell sight hearing have media of sensation but a being which has no sensation will be unable when it comes into contact with things to avoid some and sees others and if this is so it will be impossible for the animal to survive this is why taste is a kind of touch for taste is of nutriment and nutriment is body which is tangible whereas sound color and smell afford no nourishment and promote neither growth nor decay so the taste also must be a kind of touch because it is a sensation of that which is tangible and nutritive these two senses then are necessary to the animal and it is plain that without touch no animal can exist but the other senses are means to well-being and are necessary not to any and every species of animal but only to certain species as for example those capable of locomotion for if the animal capable of locomotion is to survive it must have sensation not only when in contact with anything but also at a distance from it and this will be secured if it can perceive through a medium the medium being capable of being acted upon and set in motion by the sensible object and the animal itself by the medium now that which causes motion from place to place produces a change operating within certain limits and that which propels causes the thing propelled to propel in turn the movement being transmitted through something intermediate the first in the series initiates motion and propels without being itself propelled while the last is simply propelled without propelling the numerous middle terms of the series both propel and are propelled so it is also with qualitative change except that what is subject to this change remains in the same place suppose we were to dip something in two acts the movement in the wax would extend just so far down as we had dipped the object whereas in the light case a stone is not moved at all while water is disturbed to a great distance and air is disturbed to the farthest extent possible and acts and is acted upon as long as it remains unbroken and to revert to the reflection of light that is why instead of holding that the visual ray leaving the eye is reflected it would be better to say that the air is acted upon by the shape and color so long as it is one and unbroken this is the case over any smooth surface and accordingly the air acts on the organ of sight in turn just as if the impress on the wax had penetrated right through to the other side chapter 13 it is evident that the body of an animal cannot be uncompounded I mean it cannot consist entirely a fire for instance or of air an animal unless it has touch can have no other sense the animate body being always as we have remarked capable of tactile sensation now the other elements with the exception of earth would make sense organs but it is always indirectly and through media that such organs affect sensation touch however acts by direct contact with objects hence its name the other sense organs it is true also perceived by contact but it is by indirect contact touch alone it would seem perceives directly in and through itself thus then no one of the three elements referred to can constitute the body of the animal nor indeed can it be of Earth for touch is a sort of mean between all tangible qualities and its organ is receptive not only of all the distinctive qualities of Earth's but also of heat and cold and all other tangible qualities and this is why we do not perceive anything with our bones and our hair in such parts of us namely because they are of Earth and for the same reason plants to have no sensation because they are composed of earth without touch however there can be no other sense and the organ of this sense does not consist of earth nor of any other single element thus it is evident that this is the only sense the loss of which necessarily involves the death of the animal for it is not possible for anything that is not an animal to have this sense nor is it necessary for anything that is an animal to have any other sense besides this and this explains another fact the other sense of balls I mean color sound Oh do not buy their excess destroy the animal but only the corresponding sense organs except incidentally as when concurrently with the sound some thrust or blow is given or when objects of sight or smell move something else which destroys by contact flavor again destroys only insofar as it is at the same time tactile tangible qualities on the other hand as heat cold and hardness if in excess are fatal to the living animal for excess of any sensible object is fatal to the organ and so consequently excess of the tangible object is fatal to touch and it is by this sense that the life of the animal is defined touch having been proved to be indispensable to the existence of an animal hence excess intangible qualities destroys not only the sense organ but also the animal itself for touch is the one sense that the animal cannot do without the other senses which it possesses are as we have said the means not to its being but to its well being thus the animal has sight to see with because it lives in air or water or speaking generally in a transparent medium it has taste on account of what is pleasant and painful to the end that it may perceive what is pleasant in food and feel desire and be impelled to movement it has hearing in order that information may be conveyed to it in the tongue that in its turn it may convey information to its fellow end of chapter 13 end of book 3 and end of day anima by Aristotle translated by R D Hicks read by Geoffrey Edwards Mehta coordinated by Guido proof listened by Guido recording in memory of Mitchell Edwards you | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-08-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,022 | 76,447 |
9R_c9cVAvNI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R_c9cVAvNI | My Intro For Upwork ( Md Imrul Kaes) | hi everyone this is see lucas from dhaka bangladesh very nice to meet you and thanks for taking time to check out my profile I am experienced in NC State attacks I have two years experience in professional field and seen in will sirs data entry big data process finding content detail in this world in his excel in handling him in marketing and for shop i have also want as a personal assistant to support and misstated does now i am walking in a local of this as a understated saboteur i am always ready to provide you my best quality of work so if you think i am the right person followed project please response me i'm waiting for a response thank you | MrUTile BD | UCjZ7OE7FxsMpHcvjeX09v6Q | 2016-12-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 125 | 654 |
MYnBKWBH0pw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYnBKWBH0pw | High Confidence Malware Attribution - Kevin Bilzer, RJ Joyce, & Seamus Burke | uh we're going to go ahead and get started with the high confidence malware attribution using the rich headers we got biltzer joycenberg go ahead and take it over uh hi everyone so just to make sure you're in the right place we're not talking about policy or cyber law or anything we're here to talk about moral attribution all right cool so uh first a little bit about us um i'm seamus i'm still an undergraduate student i'm a computer science and math major uh a lot of my research interests lie along vulnerability now vulnerability research and reverse engineering uh i spoke at defcon on reverse engineering qualcomm base bands last year and these are my co-designers hi guys uh my name is kevin um i am a senior computer science major at umbc i am the president of the school security club the cyber dogs and my interests are in computer network operations and i'm rj i'm a master's student at umbc i'm interested in malware analysis and data science and we will be talking about the rich header today oh and also i was a two-time schmoozer student the past two shmukons so if you were a smookhan sorry someone's a student sponsor please put your hands up awesome awesome thank you so much it was people like you who made it possible thank you because people like you made it possible for me to get interested in the security field and now i'm glad that i can actually give back and i'm really excited about this talk uh and if you are a smoother student please put your hands up awesome awesome nice to see you here uh my challenge to both of you is hopefully you can take something out of smootcon because i know you're gonna have a great time and learn some new stuff and um come back next year with one of your own talks so that's my challenge so this is kind of our brief agenda for the talk so we're going to cover uh pe file metadata which is important for some background information for later in the talk then we're going to talk about what the rich header actually is it's undocumented what it actually contains once you un-obfuscate it and why we think this is really useful then we're going to talk about a little bit of prior research in this area there's not a ton but there is a little bit we should acknowledge that and cover it then we're going to talk about packers and how they actually affect the rich header and whether that makes any difference and how we can use it malware then we're going to talk about we're going to briefly cover what metadata hashing is why it's useful and then we're going to talk about mainly about our own metadata hash that we developed which we feel is really useful for malware attribution and then we're going to cover uh since we feel this rich hair is really useful uh how easily can it be tampered with and can you detect that and then we're going to kind of wrap everything up um so before we get into the rich header so the rich header is only present in certain pe files so we have to go over the metadata present in pe files um as well as why they're interesting to uh malware analysts so um we'll be covering that first and then we can actually get into what the rich header is and why it's important so what is the pe file format so the p file format is the format of a portable executable file which is the file format that windows executables use um and they contain a bunch of metadata about um uh the contents of the file um so some common file types that are in the p file format are um dll files exe files and sys files which are like device drivers um and this is like a dozen or so total um and the file format and the metadata within um pe files uh describes how the file is loaded into memory um so uh we'll be going over the contents of aape file and all the metadata like headers within them the first is kind of a standalone header called the ms-dos stub header if you have a hex dump ape file you will see this straight at the top with the string this program cannot be run in dos mode the reason for this is that if you try to load a pe file on dos rather than just crashing it will print out this error message then exit gracefully um the one interesting field and we might mention it later within the ms-dos dub header is called elfa new it's the relative virtual address or rva of where the rest of the pe header begins and then you can see so basically all the other headers underneath that are colloquial known as the the pe header itself so there's a bunch of headers there's the image file header image optional header section headers and we'll go over those um so the first one is the image file header um it's at the beginning of the pe header and it contains some basic information about the file uh some useful stuff to malware analyst is the compilation time stamp so when the file is compiled um if a malware actor doesn't like strip this information out or spoof it uh it can be very useful for knowing um like if you have like two different variants of the same malware family you can basically track different versions of them or know when the file was first written other things within them there's the number of sections which is just how many um we'll talk about what sections are in a bit but how many sections are in the file and then the last thing is a field called characteristics which is basically a set of flags about the file um it will say whether it's like an el exe or dll file for example um it has some interesting information for malware analysts like whether the file has any information stripped out of it like relocation information or debugging information so that can be useful for telling whether a file might possibly be so basically if you would um if you take a bunch of these different metadata fields in combination um some may appear more often in malicious samples than not like with information stripped out um so using machine learning or just as an analyst itself um looking at this can be very interesting uh the next field uh the next header in apd file is called the image optional header contrary to the name is not optional um so it's present pretty much every p file and it has a lot more metadata than the file header some stuff in it is um the address of the entry point to the entry point is where the executable code actually begins in the file um so the pe file format having this value will show where the actual code begins um there's various sizes and locations of different uh important metadata like the size of the stack commit to keep commit um sizes of like the code and data and stuff and then um the final thing is there's the major and minor versions of the linker the minimum operating system and a subsystem needed to run the file and then the image version which is a user defined field which is basically like the version of the executable that you define yourself after this is the section table so a section is um basically it corresponds to a continuous area of memory and there will be sections for like code or data or imports resources etc so each section will have a name um often these are like for example the import sections like idata or like the resource sections like dot resource and they will follow similar patterns it's useful for a malware analyst when you see a section name that doesn't follow a normal pattern it's common for like packed malware like you'll see upx 0 and upx 1 if it's packed by upx which is probably one of the most common packers or by like filing factors like the dot ram knit violin factor or sorry the gram net file in factories like dot rm net which is how it got its name and so malware analysts might see unusual names and be like oh that's a malicious indicator the virtual address the virtual size and size the raw data is also specified for each section in the image section headers and that can be interesting because you might see odd section sizes where it'll have a very small virtual dress and a large physical sorry a small section size and a large physical size or vice versa where like for example a packer might have a lot of packed data but it won't be loaded into memory in that section we'll be loading the memory in a different section um so odd virtual or physical sizes may indicate some weird malicious stuff going on and then the characteristics in this case are a set of flags that are like permissions for the section whether the section can be uh written to read or modified as it runs um so you will see some odd combinations in like for example self modifying malware where it can be it can be written to and executed finally this isn't really um a necessary piece of the pe header it's possible for now or or it's possible for files not to have imports but commonly they will almost all the time and this is one of the most valuable things to look at for a malware analyst like probably the second thing i would do after looking at strings is to look at what functions are imported and this can give you an idea as to what the behavior of the file likely is so for example you can see that these are some of the imports i took from ida pro screenshot so it's a bunch of functions imported from the kernel32.dll you can see that this file can do a bunch of different file modifications it can sleep it can uh you know some other common ones might be whether it can interact with the registry do any network operations et cetera and so knowing what a malware sample can do from the imports is important and malware authors will often take um time to strip out or make that information difficult to obtain so next we have sheamus all right cool so the rich header what is it it is this undocumented unacknowledged by microsoft but it's inserted into every single binary built with the microsoft tool chain and this doesn't just mean with visual studio it's really anything which uses the microsoft link or any capacity so if you're using like intel's compiler you'll often end up with regular data in there so it's not just limited to binaries built with visual studio so it's located in between the dos stub and the portable executable header and it's obfuscated so it's not especially obvious when you're first like looking through a hex dump on a binary since before we started this research i didn't really know this was here and i've looked at binaries a thousand times it's really easy to scroll right past it if you don't know it's there so it's obviously undocumented and it's really easy to miss and it was first introduced right around 1998-ish with like visual studio 6 but nobody really started digging into it until around 2004 and that's when people really started getting wondering what microsoft was concealing in this and uh because right back around 2004 public perception microsoft wasn't all that great with all the anti-trust lawsuits and stuff so they're worried that they're hiding your personal identifiable information this was spurred on by some lawsuits where microsoft named some malware authors and the specific computers that they had produced the malware on um so the rumors were further spread by that and microsoft didn't really mean how they tracked malware authors they just said they did it uh so the but the first article to really like dig into this was around 2008 by this guy named daniel pistelli who kind of reversed how some of how this was obfuscated in some of the contents of it and it's really not quite as scary as microsoft like embedding your uh like computer's build id and things like that into this um it's a little more uh obscure than that so this is what it looks like if you look at a hex dump of a binary you'll see the uh ms-dos stub up top which is pretty obvious this program can be run in dos mode then down below you'll see the pe header uh to know by the words pe and in between those is the actual rich header and it kind of looks like random data hysteria is a little more uniform because it's obfuscated by an xor key uh but you can see the keyword rich there which is really the end of the head so it's obfuscated by using an xor key and the key is a checksum which is built off of information contained in the ms dos stub and the contents of the rich header itself so this is actually kind of an integrity check of sorts you can't just copy paste one header into another binary and expect it just to work perfectly the checksum won't match you have to recalculate the checksum but once you do take the checksum and work backwards and dx or everything you end up with a structure like this so once the rich hair is de-obfuscated it's a zone structure with a header a table full of entries and then a footer so the header is merely just the keyword dns which denotes the start of it it's probably one of the initial developers at microsoft who worked on the linker team's initials or something like that and then it's just padded out there's no actual usable information in it the most interesting part for purposes of malware analysis is this actual table of entries here so each entry is split up into two major parts you have something closely known as the the comp id and then you have the count and the comp id is further split into two parts the prod id and the mcv and the prod id basically specifies a unique object uh like a certain dll or a certain object or library used in the compilation process and then the mcv is the revision of that object so the combination the two uniquely identifies some specific file which was used in the compilation process and then the count is just the number of times it was used in the linking process so once you build a binary which is you know imports more than like two functions this table starts to add up and can actually provide a really unique picture of what exactly was involved in building this thing and there one thing important thing to note is there are no duplicate entries uh in a legit binary with a legit rage header so a little bit more about how it's built um i spent a good bit of time staring at the microsoft compiler and a debugger in ida pro and i don't recommend doing that it's not helpful for your sanity but uh so when you invoke the compiler uh it's usually invoked through cl.exe which is kind of the big front end to it and then that the core functionality the compiler is contained in two dlls c1 and c2 or c1 xx for like c plus plus uh so those are the front end and the back end compiler respectively and the back end compiler when it's emitting final objects the artifacts of its build process uh puts into it every object it generates it puts in the prod id and the mcv which basically identify this and his revision so then the linker when it's going through to build your final binary reads and all that information into this linked list adds a couple extra features like the linker version is hard code into every version of the microsoft linker so we'll actually say this is the linker version i was linked against these are all the objects i was built with it keeps track of the count the number of times they're used and there's another field in there which is actually the overall count of objects and functions imported so it adds a few extra details and then outputs that as your finished binary so there's been a little bit of prior research in this area but not a ton a lot of it a lot of the initial research focused around what exactly does this hold is it storing you know my social security number because it's microsoft or something like that and no it's not um but this is kind of some of the most notable research which actually incorporates well not some of it's it's pretty much all of it which incorporates switch header in any context involved in malware so we have this paper called finding the needle which was published back in 2017 and they basically did a large scale analysis they looked at over a million binaries and found that approximately 70 72 percent of them had a rich header and the rest of them were either not compiled with the microsoft tool chain they could have been using borland or something similar or their header had been tampered with in some way stripped out um one other note is if you are building this with like anything with visual studio for instance there's no option to strip out this header it's hardcoded into the compiler and the linker there's no flags to get rid of it you either have to patch the link or not to emit it when it's building the be header or you have to write a tool to strip it out uh post build process so there's no support way to get rid of this thing so it kind of focused on how many of the binaries in existence probably have this thing uh do packers affect it and then they mainly focused on using machine learning to try and like cluster malware together using this as one of the features but their use of packers kind of intrigued us because the rich header is somewhat packer resistant as we'll show later on so we wanted to dig more into that this is probably if any you've ever heard of the red tire before this might have been it this was a blog post published by kaspersky back about the malware attack on the 2018 winter olympics and that olympic destroyer malware had a ton of false flags in it and one of the really interesting ones was it had a complete exact copy of a rich header from another binary which is attributed to the lazarus threat group so on first glance you're saying these have the same rich header these were probably built in the same exact environment and you can point fingers at where this came from and it's really interesting because that's the obvious use case for the rich header is saying these were built in very similar environments they probably came from the same build process and this was actually used in the reverse way where upon manual inspection of this header they found out that the header did not match the contents of the binary and it was used to disprove and say that this was copy pasted in it was a false flag and the way they did that was they were digging into the header and it specified objects which did not exist when at the time when the binary was built or vice versa so it basically contradicted itself upon closer manual inspection and then this was a more recent blog post just on using yara to actually match conditions based on the rich height which is a really useful tool when you're skimming through data sets and things like that you can based on hashes of the whole header or parts of it all right so now we're going to talk about uh packers a quick overview on what packers are what they do and how they affect the rich editor so um basically the results from that finding the needle paper that sheamus mentioned uh kind of sparked an interest in viewing this a little bit more because we noticed that the rich header is relatively resistant to packers and that's kind of one of our main areas of focus so packers are kind of like a two-sided story they're a malware analyst nightmare and a malware author's dream kind of the goal of packers is they make an analyst's life a living hell to be completely frank what packers do is basically they compress the data in a binary and they make it so it's very difficult to statically analyze that information and they put in what's called an unpacking stub and what this stub does is when the binary is loaded into memory and run the unpacking stub resolves all the imports and does all the fancy stuff at run time so analyzing the binary statically is kind of i would say useless so with the finding the needle pack the packer results from finding the needle they surveyed five common packers and three of the five packers they found to see that it does not affect the rich header at all so upx aspect and ensis they also found that the other two packers either corrupted or removed the rich header entirely so that was again sparked our interest into viewing more packers and how they affect this part of the binary so rn findings we actually surveyed nine common malware packers and we found aspect pe compact petite thermita and upx do not modify the rich header at all so it's completely unscathed through the packing process and one thing to note with these packers is we actually ran them on the strictest options possible stripping out as much as we possibly could we also found that fsg upak and vm protect inadvertently modified the rich header and by inadvertently we mean we did not sense any foul play we just sensed that in the packing process it just either got corrupted unintentionally or just unintentionally removed or overwritten but we did notice something interesting with rl pack it was purposefully modified that rich header and by purposefully we mean every binary we found packed with rl pack was actually had a valid rich header and it was copied um the recharger was the exact same across all the binaries that we packed with rlpac so for example with rlpac you'll see in the first screenshot is just an example of an unpacked sample whatever rich header it has and then with rl pack in the second screenshot that is the exact byte sequence that you will see in a in a sample packed with rlpac so and it is a valid rich editor so based on these two things we found the fact that many packers do not obfuscate the rich header at all um and um because we know from the finding the needle paper that you can use the rich header successfully to cluster malware um we thought that this would be a prime target for a mediated hash so in this section we'll introduce what patches are how they're used in our analysis talk about some common metadata hashes that are currently used in industry and then compare them to the one that we wrote for the rich header so some introduction on hashing uh many of these many of you already know this but a hash function is a function that takes in arbitrary length data and spits out a fixed length digest with certain properties um so the three properties of a case cryptographically your hash function are that first of all it is deterministic if you were to put in the same data into the hashing algorithm it will always give you the same digest secondly it's not reversible so you would not be able to take a digest and figure out what data was put in just only knowing what the digest was and third the third property is that it is collision resistant meaning that if you were to put in two different data into the hash function it would be highly highly unlikely that they would have the same digest so the way that metadata hashes are used in um or the way that there's a couple different ways that hashes are used in malware analysis the main one is called file hashing it's used for basically sharing indicators of compromise with the community so what you would do is you would take a malware sample and then put into a hash function and then you would get a digest for that file usually if you see another file with the same digest it's highly highly likely that they were the same file so you can basically share around uh hash digests with people in the community to say hey i've seen um this file on this box and we've seen it somewhere else too maybe these these are the same exact file and maybe there's some like overlapping campaign targeting these different computers or maybe um oh this has already been analyzed so i don't have to do the work again stuff like that the issue is that you'll get a lot of malware that's polymorphic meaning it changes itself as it runs [Music] and it will do the same behavior but it will have a different it will change its code so the file hash changes um even though most of the file is about the same uh there will be like small code differences um other things i've seen i've seen malware um append random bytes to the end of it just to change its file hash um so you'll have like one like ransomware sample as it's distributed like um you'll just it'll like a domain distributing ransomware will just like append random bytes to the end of the file so that's file hash changes it's harder to like actually track the malware and release iocs on it so metadata hashes are kind of a solution for that and they're also used for threat hunting where what you do is rather than inputting all of the the malware sample into a hash function you just input certain unique metadata we'll go over two common um metadata hashes used in the industry but they're very very efficient for actually doing threat hunting and checking whether malware samples are related to each other so what you would do is you would take say you have a million malware samples and you want to see which ones are related um or have identical certain metadata um you would take all your files and then calculate the metadata hashes for each of them and then you would index a database on the metadata hash so you can do is you can query that metadata hash and instantly retrieve all the files that have that same exact set of metadata so it's a very very powerful technique so the most common metadata hash out there is called import hash or impash so the way this one works is the metadata used um for the hash function is the function the order they appear in the import address table so for example if a malware sample has like three imports let's say you can open a file it can connect to a network and query a registry key um those three imports would be input into a hash function and then you get some hash out and then any meta any malware sample that has the same import hash has the same function the same order in the iit so of course most malware samples have like a couple dozen imports and you'll get a very unique value for the metadata hash it was used to really great effect there's a great article published by um uh mandiant it's on the fireeye blog now um on using import hash's track apd-1 which was related to their apt-1 report in i think 2014 and so they were able to track all these different apt-1 malware families by their import hashes it was very very powerful and they had a really cool article on it um so some of the weaknesses of this the major one is that now mario authors know the trick they want to hide the imports from analysts if they can't see exactly what they're doing they use a technique called runtime linking where rather than just having all the imports listed statically in the file they'll list a couple of them that are necessary to resolve all the other imports at runtime so you can't actually calculate an import hash for the file at rest and then a very common thing that packers do is runtime linking so packed malware will very very commonly if you were to pack a malware sample its import hash would likely change because it uses runtime linking to obfuscate the imports after this there's another really common metadata hash called pe hash so this is a very very cool hash it was developed for the purpose of clustering polymorphic malware so polymorphic malware will um polymorphic engines will commonly like if you were to run a file um it will like copy itself and change a little bit of its code so that it has the same functionality but the code will be different so you can't signature it easily and its file hash changes so uh there was a researcher who was having a problem in a data set where there was a bunch of this one polymorphic file infector called all apple and he was sick of it and so he wrote the metadata hash basically so that any malware samples that have the same metadata which all apple was not changing its metadata just as actual executable contents would be matched by the hash so the way it works is the features you use for this one are the a bunch of different metadata in the image file header optional header and section headers it had things like the sizes and virtual addresses of the sections characteristics i don't remember all of them but there's a long list of very unique hash because there's a ton of different kinds of metadata that are input into it of course this is also one of the the drawbacks it's a very very strict hash with a very high true positive rate but also has a high false negative rate meaning it will miss malware samples that are actually correlated because they'll have very very small differences in metadata even though they're related um so does great identifying uh polymorphic malware in the same family um but if you're just using it for like trying to look up um similar malware samples it might not work as well even though i've still used it to pretty great effect um it's also not resistant to packing at all um so if you were to pack a malware sample it's pe hash is almost always going to change packers commonly add or modify pe sections and their metadata so you will almost always see a pe hash change when you pack a malware sample um whoops okay so what we did is because we want um because we saw that the rich header is often not modified at all by packers we thought this is a prime target for developing our own metadata hash that actually does resist packing so we called it rich pe we didn't just take from the rich header we also took a bit from the pe header and we'll explain why we did that in a sec so the features that we chose for the rich p hash and i apologize it's a bit small what we did is we took features from the rich header the image file header and the image optional header um so for each entry in the rich header we take that prod id and mcv which are the productivity and the version of the product and then we take the count what we notice though is that often very similar malware samples will have almost identical counts but not quite exact counts so what we do is we mask out half the lower bits of the account so that they will um that will not change the um the hash so it's a bit more resistant to malware samples being pretty related but not exactly and then to make up for this lack of uniqueness we also add a bit of metadata from the pe header to make up for it and we specifically avoided the section header which is the most common section or the most common area of the pe header that's changed by packers um so we added the machine which like the architecture um that a file can run on the image file header characteristics which we talked about those are like the flags for like exe dll uh stripped information um we added in the subsystem and then the major and minor linker version operating system version image version and subsystem version so when you take so basically any malware sample that has all of these in common with another will have the exact same rich pe hash and it's great for like threat hunting where oh hey i have this one interesting malware sample let me see if i have any others that share exact metadata with it they're likely related um it's very powerful like they use the technique for like tracking apd1 and tons of other apd groups um so yeah so this is how the rich p hash is calculated um of course we wanted to test it against some packers so we did so we mentioned there are five packers out of our set of nine that do not change the um rich header at all so we ran our hash on it just as demo um so you can see uh the first one we tried was aspac so you can see that when you pack the file it's md5 changes its import hash changes and it's de hash changes but it's rich pe hash does not um and the same is the case for basically all the other packers that we tried um so with pe compact actually failed to have an import hash i'm not sure exactly what it did to the iat but nothing pretty um you can see that the the pe hash changes but the rich b hash which is our hash did not uh same for petite as well as the mida and upx so these are some of the major packers like ups is the most common packer used by malware um and you can cluster malware samples together based on our metadata hash using them even though they've been packed we've got some really cool results that we're excited about to display i'll go over those next but of course uh because we're making this metadata hash we wanted to test it out and make sure it was actually resilient and actually useful so we've got some stats on that so gathering a data set was very difficult it's very difficult to find true positive labeled malware to actually make sure this is good um so we have a it's smaller than we would like we're still looking for people to like actually give us malware and help us out with this oh my gosh that's not visible at all oh geez um okay so i'll read everything out so that you can uh wow okay um so uh the first data set we ran on um was a set of um 209 malware samples from the apt-1 data set there were 38 malware families among them um so the blue kind of blue i guess bar uh was import hash so we clustered the apt-1 data set based on that i can't even tell but uh okay hold up is there anything we can do about this okay i can't tell what the number not as either because i have a very like small screen so import hash performed the second best in terms of the average size of a cluster um uh i believe it was like 1.7 malware samples per um per import hash clustered together on average the next best one was pe hash uh with slightly more um the third one the gray one that you can't even see performed by far the worst um that was what we did when we just hash the rich header which is kind of like the intuitive thing to do um uh so what we did the we just call it the rich hash it was the hash of the product ids mcvs and counts um you can see that it's performing worse than the other three hashes and that's because the count field although the count field is very susceptible to small changes when you have related malware samples and the one that performed the best was our hash rich be hash i think it was an average of 1.85 malware samples per cluster so this was on a very small data set but it was actually labeled which was valuable to us um the only false positive was from import hash there was a um a there were two different families that only imported five functions in the same order um and so there was a collision of the these two families having the same exact import hash likely because of runtime linking with a very small iat but we wanted more data so this was on about 650 000 files it was a mix of legitimate and malicious binaries and we had a split for labeling uh clean and malicious and this basically actually changed the results a lot um well i can't read this um so import hash is on the left performing second best in terms of cluster size um the pe hash performed worst um i want to say that i can't think of that i want to say that import hash averaged about five malware samples on average per cluster um pe hash is like four and a half um rich hash performed second best um with i believe six averaging a cluster and um and the rich b hash was about 6.8 per cluster um so ours had the best capacity for clustering um malware although we don't know what family they were in so we had to measure the false positive rate and make sure that the um the hash is actually matching useful things the way that we did this and i again apologize for those slides um is we um we calculated a false positive rate based on just knowing whether it was clean or malicious um so a clean file should never share the same you would assume uh the same rich pe metadata as a malicious file you would assume that they're independent um we actually found some evidence of the contrary but um uh so what we did is for any um malicious sample that shared a metadata hash with a clean file we count it as a false positive and we have the false positive rate over a data set of about 650 000 files so import hash we actually were very surprised with how high these numbers were import hash had about a 5 false positive rate and we'll get into the um reason for that because we were surprised to do some digging um pe has performed the best because the strictest hash it had i believe around a one percent false positive rate uh i think it was like 1.6 or seven if i remember correctly seven um uh the rich hash performed the worst uh it was just over five percent it was like five point one or two if i remember right and then our hash was about a 2.7 false positive rate and we're actually shocked at how high these numbers were because in our experience i have never seen ap hash false positive while i was researching malware it turns out that um some of the data we're using was tainted with benign files so we actually took from a bunch of different data sets whatever malware get our hands on we took from the various shared set heaven um contagio and some of the files within the vx heaven dataset were actually legitimate um and we were labeling as the malicious the other reason is because of file infectors so what a file infector does is it will it's a kind of malware that infects the executable file that when that file is run it will run its malicious contents that were injected into it rather than the nine ones and when it does this it often won't change any metadata um so they're actually file infectors with the same exact metadata because they have infected legitimate files um unchanged and matching up with that so what's important for us is we can see that our hash performed at least better than import hash and worse than pe hash we believe it's at a nice medium between the two industry standard hashes of course we want to get more data to be able to test this further but we're fairly confident that the metadata we're using is unique enough to be a useful hash some other cool stuff that we found uh so we actually used this uh so we took the apt-1 data set and we tried to find other things within our other data our virushare and vxheven datasets that shared rich be hashes with them we were trying to track down any apt malware that may have made its way into those data sets we found it so what we did is we found actually two different families of apt-1 malware had rich v-hash matches in the virus share data set um so we looked them up we did a bit of investigating and turns out they were likely families uh used by or at least um they likely would have been attributed to the same families as those ebd1 malware samples another cool finding is we found malware of the same family one of which was packed one of which was unpacked and they shared the same rich pe hash and then we found even cooler we found samples of the same malware family that were packed by two different packers and shared the same hpe hash so that was like really impressive to us we were kind of astounded when we saw that so we think this is a lot of promise we're very excited about it um it's still however there's a couple drawbacks first of all we're still in the proof of concept stage we're still testing this and we may end up making some changes to the hash if we see any updates to the false positive rate as we get more data and maybe more testing we may we may want to make it stricter or make it um more accessible to clustering malware we can always tune that one way or another by changing the features we use the other thing is that remember only about 70 72 percent of files actually have a rich header in them um so this does not apply to all malware although it applies to the majority of it there's definitely stuff it won't work on and then again not all the packers that we surveyed actually leave the rich header alone out of the nine we surveyed four still corrupted or modified in some way and that would break the rich be cash so this isn't like a uh end-all solution to packers and as soon as like the authors of hackers start like realizing hey you should probably like start obviously hating the rich header a bit uh this may not be as effective but we have some counter measures for that so here we go all right so um as we slowly but surely keep poking holes in the threat actors ship they're always going to try to find ways around that so one of our goals of our research was to try to be more proactive and try to see ways that a threat actor might tamper this field now that it's kind of out there and how we can detect that and how their thought process might be might look like so so again our motivation as adversaries are always going to look for ways around these types of detections and we wanted to see how easy it was and how challenging it would be to detect as well as spoof ourselves so a quick quick background again on the rich header checksum so the checksum for the rich headers actually compri it uses the data from the ms-dos stub header as well as the contents of the rich header and makes a checksum out of that and that's what it is xor with so one thing we can do is we can use that checksum as kind of like a check for validity on uh metadata in that file so if we find that the rich header checksum has been modified in some way so it's not valid it doesn't correspond with the um the red shutter contents or the ms-dos stub we can basically deduce that the ms-dos stub had been tampered with or the red cheddar had been tampered with so kind of an indicator of some sorts also we noticed then sheamus mentioned it earlier you cannot have duplicate prod ids or mcv's so if we go and de-obfuscate the rich header and we see that there are duplicates we can also deduce that there was some sort of tampering involved also with the rich header contents typically and i say typically very loosely the rich the rich header has the linker version being the last entry in that rich header table so if and then if you go ahead and use some of the metadata from the pe section the image optional header there's the actual major linker and minor linker versions so if you go and try to correlate the linker version in the rich header with the linker version and the pe header and they don't match up there's kind of uh you can basically assume that either that it's been tampered with either the richard has been tampered with or the pe metadata has been tapered with also there is a there's an entry in the rich editor called prod id one or import zero and what this does is it basically um gives you a general idea of how many imports were used in this um in this file and which what we noticed was that the import zero was never less than the number of imported functions in the iit and if you do see that it is less than the number function in the iit then you can deduce that some foul play has been going on there and it's actually pretty cool talking when i go back to the kaspersky article and kind of mention that um so this is kind of the thought process we went through with spoofing a reg editor so if we had file one and file two and you take the d obfuscated rich header from file one and you wanted to insert that into file two so what you would do is you would use the contents of that rich header from file one and then your new files ms stub you would calculate your new checksum with that you would xor the contents of the rich header that you would like to insert in a file to with that new checksum and then you'd overwrite the rich header in file to where you want to put it and then again you need to make sure that the pe meta the pe metadata matches up with the rich header so you would need to edit the image optional headers major and minor linker versions to correspond with the rich headers entry and then we would have to modify the import address table to pass the import zero account check so we need to make sure that the import the iit count is less than the input zero so you could kind of do that with runtime linking so how feasible was this um passing most of the metadata checks is trivial what i actually did in practice was i took an apt-1 sample and i and an apt-29 sample and i actually took the rich header from an apt-1 sample and inserted it successfully into an apt-29 sample and it did pass a lot of those basic metadata checks but the problem with that is altering the iat is a bit complicated because of a bunch of factors there but one thing we did notice is that spoofing the rich header no matter what if you have a manual or a malware analyst that is going to manually analyze the binary itself it's going to be very difficult to stand up to that and have an analyst who's been doing this for 20 so years not pick up on that and so that's actually what happened with the kaspersky article that we mentioned with the olympic destroyer they actually found what's called mscord.dlo was used in that binary but the the rich header was actually said it was compiled with visual studio six which is about 1998 but ms core.dll the dll that they found was used wasn't available until after 2010 so that's kind of how they figured out that this was a false flag so uh some uh test stats that we ran we actually wrote a script that kind of we ran agro across a bunch of malware to kind of see if anything was spoofed and again we apologize for the graphs um we found that there were what bear with me there was about six percent of the malware that we ran this is about 500 000 or so pieces of malware about six percent had an invalid checksum about a little under one percent had uh duplicate entries the duplicate prod id or mcvs um about 15 had conflicting linker versions meaning the linker in the rich header did not correspond with the pe header and about five percent the import zero count did not um did not was actually less than the iit count so um to poke fun at our favorite antivirus solution kaspersky we actually got access to the olympic destroyer malware that they had and we ran it against our test and it actually passed the checksum duplicate entries and linker tests so we're all square there but our test actually picked up that it failed the import count test so if kaspersky would have had our script a little while ago they probably would not have had to manually analyze the binary they could have used our script to find out that it was spoofed and more specifically the rich import count was it was 77 but in the olympic destroyer binary but the iit import count was 93 and that's significantly less than so i'm going to quickly wrap up so one thing we found with rl it inserts it purposely overwrites and inserts the byte sequence on the rich header with every piece of malware we packed with it so it actually passes all of our tests unfortunately and it actually goes back and sets the pe header linker version to correspond with the wrist shutter and it does not have an import zero entry so we can't really check that and that's uncommon but it doesn't necessarily point to the fact that something is wrong so so just to kind of quickly wrap it all up since we're running a little short on time but uh we're actually pretty surprised by some of our results especially the fact that we can match samples packed with completely different sets of packers and say these were from the same family these were built on the same computer and things like that we were also pretty psyched that we found uh previously not publicly attributed malware in just random data sets we thought that was a pretty neat result so we're pretty excited to keep continuing this research uh we're always looking for access to like more packers and more malware uh since those are kind of hard for students to get access to unfortunately uh so some quick acknowledgements i'd like to thank dr nicholas for letting us use his lab even though we're not actually like his grad students or anything uh he's pretty cool uh we also like to thank both nicholas and dr zhang as well as bill and matt from apl for just giving us some general pointers in our research this wasn't like university funded grad research we're kind of doing this on our own time but they were kind enough to give us some pointers we also like to thank the shadow server foundation for giving us access to their data as well as contagio i've emailed and got access to some of that which was a huge help um and uh we are going to release the code on github if anybody wants to play with it we'll be doing that later today after the talk um so any questions given that yes have a tendency to be consistent in the way they're doing things if someone actually creates a false rich header do you think that's going to provide the indicators for an individual or root sure so the question was given the fact that individuals have a tendency to kind of stay consistent with each other uh would someone creating a false rich header be its own fingerprint essentially is that what you're asking would you be able to identify those individuals or groups then as opposed to an individual virus sure um that's a good question we'd have to do a bit of more investigating on that one my intuition would say yes but it would probably take a fair amount of analysis actually catch that in the first place good question any other questions there's some oh yes yeah we will be posting slides too with hopefully more readable graphs so the question was um did you did we look through legitimate files as well to look for any odd stuff in the rich header and the answer is yes uh so we had about 330 000 legitimate files to work with um a little under one percent had an invalid check sum we're not exactly sure why and then about the same amount just under one percent had an invalid um linker version i believe um some of the files have multiple linker versions actually to like screw with their script of it for that um and so that was odd we don't know why that's happening yet but a lot of those legitimate files were from microsoft too so we're not sure what's going on um so the question was kind of if you're a nation state with lots of money to throw at this problem can you kind of get around it um and uh the more you have to put a lot of effort into faking this very convincingly because a lot of the checks you can make uh in automated basis just like validating checksums and stuff all right uh we're kinda out of time here uh they told me to stop but i can answer your questions [Applause] you | 0xdade | UCLuZWxcN1YtJif7Y2NjDdXg | 2019-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,519 | 49,961 |
IgzSAbfcb2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgzSAbfcb2U | 220 Final, Jake Nelson, Groveport vs Dylan Russo, Olentangy Liberty | [Music] jake nelson in the white singlet from grove court he's a punk from olympia liberty in the blacks and with dylan rousseau this is 220 pound finals district final central district division one state of both of ohio wrestlers qualified for the state tournament looking for a the district title and the one seed coming out of districts to the state tournament next weekend which happens to be right back here in the same gymnasium no your darby for division one russo chasing the takedown [Music] russo ranked fourth in the state his opponent nelson ranked fifth so we got four versus five at 220. [Music] crack down nelson leg snatched by russo looking to pull that thing in and convert 30 seconds left in the first [Music] nelson looking to step across for two and he gets it take down jake nelson grove port [Music] 2-0 [Music] and sports a two to nothing lead [Music] and we will go neutral wrestling here to start the [Music] there you second [Music] oh [Music] okay just keep shooting all right [Music] able to get down on top is nelson flattened out russo and now nelson's stepping across gonna try cross face here and grabs another take down four to zero the grove port wrestler in the lead 20 seconds left in the second period russo goes reversal russo goes reversal so four to two to end that period russo gets on the board and jake nelson will go down to start the third [Music] we're so in on that shot again able to get to the leg but the defense for nelson has been very good so far in this match [Music] no take down there nelson no take down five to two is a score 126 left in the third [Music] [Applause] [Music] hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] stalemate so no take down there for russo he's down by three so he needed that badly 30 seconds left in the match is going to have to try to get in on that leg again get past that defensive nelson [Music] five seconds left 220 pound champion jake nelson from grove fort takes a district | GOhioCasts | UC6rE5liwuVz-t9TE7MNTqrA | 2021-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 364 | 1,951 |
CBfr2aOWm_4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBfr2aOWm_4 | My first assistant was Erik ten Hag... | Steve McClaren | [Music] i think going to holland was was the the best move that i've made in my career um i remember going there and bobby robinson said to me he had been with psv and won the championship there he said go on your own son he said the coaches are great football is great you'll learn a lot and i went on my own and my first my first assistant was eric tenhai who is now manager of iax and my second year was alfred schroeder who was the assistant to alfred at iax to to eric at iax so i had two very good assistants in the two years that i was there and and the dutch taught me a whole new uh football identity way of playing philosophy and i had to adapt and embrace that and and i did and it was fantastic an example in my first game i think we drew and i wasn't happy and the media were delighted and they were delighted because we'd had 70 possession of the ball and i said yeah but we haven't won it doesn't matter 70 possession he's very good that's what we want to see you know so i think to sum my experience in holland up that was it everybody they taught me about football possession football how to play football build up from the back kind of the session i'll be doing today is all from them and and what i gave them was drawing's not enough possessions not everything it's about winning um so how to win and i think we came together with the team very very well and had success [Music] | The Coaching Manual | UCHCkQnt7cQqA6ZC41f1W4cA | 2021-12-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 281 | 1,397 |
Q4YLaiTQMpY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4YLaiTQMpY | Lil 2z - Talkin To Headstone ( Twenty1Funny Reaction ) | telling myself [Music] you're going crazy [Music] they know his change his chain diamond in that ring was busting I couldn't sleep so I grabbed my glocking keys and I hit the graveyard so I could talk to you hey brother how you doing has been been a minute since I kicked it on the Block which oh you know you wrong leaving us here all along I wish God phone died before he called you home I made this song by your grave with my headphones this [ __ ] don't feel right I'm talking to a headstone [Music] oh yeah yeah yeah nah I actually got chills I keep thinking about the trip that we all took to California I keep thinking about the last day I seen you I'm so glad we stayed tight through the good and all the ugly I'm glad we never let [ __ ] come between us my heart permanently froze and they can't thaw out my [ __ ] left me too early he can get the ball out I wish you would have signed me in before you logged out if you ain't trying to kill [ __ ] ain't [ __ ] to talk about I've been feeling like a butterfly stinging like a bee but haven't seen like the place I need to be I've been known to this thing that we call Life whatever that is maybe love and affection what I need but then again I ain't got love for [ __ ] but gang in my family them the only people I really like to see I try to tell myself that [ __ ] Gonna Get Better by the day but [ __ ] it's really getting harder by the week that's why a little T little Tuesday is undefeated bro if I ever got me broken trying to find a way to fix the winning bust the cubing down and put your face behind the penis I'm no hero to no peace two's a cool being a villain [ __ ] around with all this pain imma make somebody [ __ ] around with all this pain somebody gonna feel this [ __ ] I think about you every day it's gonna be hard to hear from me I don't [Music] had to leave had to come [Music] where you at give me a sign you in heaven and I'm flying you inhaled and I'm fine I don't give a [ __ ] about no dimes you got smoke with everybody [ __ ] so they gonna die I'm talking about whoever I find talk about whoever come try I got blood on my hand and the body on my mind I'm in the street [ __ ] all my life I don't know what else I'm trying in the Trap since I was a baby looked the reaper in his eyes and kill that [ __ ] for taking mine peace | T1F LIVE | UC4LNz6gmpL85Zxc9jpApjAA | 2023-07-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 469 | 2,467 |
EF3Ec2lXWGI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF3Ec2lXWGI | Kevin Hart's Funniest Charlie Murphy Memory #shorts #comedy #celebrityinterviews #hiphop | this is the best Charlie Murphy moment of my life Charlie's like yeah I I I do martial arts right like oh [ __ ] like we never knew you did martial arts so Smokey challenged Charlie he like get the [ __ ] out of here you don't do no martial arts he said [ __ ] what you know I do Char said you want to see a tape you want to see a tape says yes keep in mind I'm still like I'm like we're in Charlie Murphy's house we're in New Jersey puts in a tape he I'm going show y'all something right now he press play and when we press play this dude kicked Charlie in the [ __ ] stomach so hard Charli Hold Up Wait VHS like see going this guy was [ __ ] we just sitting there so SM was like yo he kicking your ass no I'm not that what I want you to see I try to like fast forward to this place where he like you know do a move on this guy and slam him he like see I do do my shs | Shawn Prez | UCdCnpypSDN6RiVglRSe5Vqw | 2024-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 186 | 918 |
QIqEJUj7f8U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIqEJUj7f8U | Overcoming Infidelity || Edify 2.4 | hello everyone welcome back to our Channel today we will continue to discuss the subject of infidelity in relationships as Christians we believe that marriage is a sacred Covenant established by God but doesn't mean that we are immune to challenges we are called to honor and cherish the Covenant of marriage in fact the imagery used in scripture to describe our relationship with God is that of a marriage how can we navigate the treacherous Waters of Temptation and stay true in our commitment how can we steer clear of the Trap of marito infidelity let's explore some insights from the Bible and glean wisdom from renowned Christian authors along the way [Music] the foundation of any discussion of marriage must begin with God's intent for this sacred Bond in Matthew Chapter 19 Verse 6 Jesus himself reminds us that so they are no longer too but one flesh therefore what God has joined together let no one separate God designed marriage as a lifelong commitment but we know that challenges can arise to avoid the snare of infidelity we must first cultivate a strong relationship with God when our hearts align with his will we gain the strength to resist temptation as the Apostle Paul urges in First Corinthians chapter 10 verse 13. no temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind and God is faithful he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear but when you are tempted he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it one vital aspect of safeguarding our marriage is investing in open and honest communication secrets and hidden desires can create cracks in the foundation the renowned Christian Author C.S Lewis once said affection is responsible for nine tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our natural lives building a deep emotional connection with our spouse establishes a fortress against infidelity let me share an inspiring anecdote from Christian Author Gary Chapman's book the five love languages he recounts a couple's journey of healing after infidelity rocked their marriage they discovered that rebuilding trust involved understanding and speaking Each Other's Love Languages and focusing on forgiveness and offering Grace by rekindling their emotional connection they rebuild a strong and Lasting relationship Infinity has already occurred it's important to remember that God is a god of forgiveness and restoration the story of The Prodigal Son in Luke chapter 15 verse 11. to 32. illustrates God's willingness to welcome and restore those who have strayed Christian Author and counselor Dr David Clark in his book I don't love you anymore what to do when The Thrill Is Gone highlights the power of forgiveness and the potential for healing and rebuilding trust in the aftermath of infidelity another crucial aspect of avoiding infidelity is nurturing a vibrant spiritual life together attending church studying the Bible and praying together create a spiritual bond that strengthened the marriage as the wise King Solomon expressed in ecologist chapter 4 and verse 12. though one may be overpowered two can defend themselves a code of three is not quickly broken lastly let's remember that marriage is a journey and mistakes can happen when forgiveness is sought and given and both spouses are committed to growth restoration becomes possible as Max Lucado El Quentin wrote a great marriage is not when the perfect couple comes together it is when an imperfect couple lands to enjoy their differences to sum up this video my dear friends infidelity is a devastating pitfall but it doesn't have to Define our marriages by anchoring ourselves in God's word investing in emotional connection and nurturing our spiritual lives we can steer clear of this destructive path let's remember that no matter the challenges we face God's grace is sufficient to heal and restore thank you for joining me today until next time may God's blessing abound in your lives [Music] foreign | GNPI Uganda | UC-1ieWhzdwrBCNhYSEJrUTw | 2023-09-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 660 | 3,952 |
v9pdQczW4vY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9pdQczW4vY | Davidson Commit VS Arkansas Commit | Wesleyan VS The Burlington School | foreign [Music] bye bye guys [Music] [Applause] yep [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] thank you Good Times [Applause] [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] laughs [Applause] [Music] [Applause] thank you [Applause] dude bye-bye [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] you know when I lay you down [Music] [Applause] [Music] miracles [Applause] [Music] all right [Applause] [Music] thank you [Applause] oh wow [Applause] [Music] he jacked up the stuff yes [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] look back at it [Applause] [Music] [Applause] thank you foreign [Music] [Applause] come on [Applause] boys [Music] [Applause] oh my God [Applause] I don't want to see you easy [Music] [Applause] all right [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] we're good sorry [Applause] thank you [Applause] [Music] [Applause] man increase [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] thank you [Applause] thank you [Applause] all right though yep [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] what's up Mom [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you | ShotByHype | UCYGxO-QcRs9NoOrRxy513Bw | 2023-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 147 | 1,053 |
9BvQ4lTVSMo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BvQ4lTVSMo | We Weren't Fantastic Today | Everton 1-0 Cardiff City | Fan Reactions | hi guys it's coming from the mighty blues just got back from Goodison Park Aaron one Cardiff City nil in the Premier League wasn't the game that a lot of us were expecting a very hard very gritty a very tough game of football ever and obviously coming out with the three points in the end for me I just don't think we were fantastic today I really don't I think we were we looked off the ball we looked off the patient you know there was time from when you're keying in some good chances and we were playing some good football some quit attacking football but for a lot of the game I think we just looked a little bit unfit and a little bit off the boil even being honest like I said before and I think you know the likes of Bernard don't well in patches and the charlatan wasn't really in the game till freezing it says well one player I think was absolutely fantastic throughout the whole game was Andre Gomez I think he was one of the match again by a country mile absolutely outstanding Michael Keane as well deserve every Chelsea with brilliance as well but I think as a team I just thought it didn't look like it you know like the Aachen impressive at SLAC the football that we used to see and now it did look like we were a little bit on fit and I thought that's just because you know the comeback of the back of the international break fish came back obviously had a long long long international break felt like a long international break anyway and it's obviously been three weeks since we last played the quarters from Park so I don't know whether it was just a little bit of that and but we just didn't look on the spot for me today obviously Adam all and luqman come on I'm played well you know he got himself into some good position the other a really good chance and he didn't end up scored and and that was what it was for me obviously guilty sick it's him got the goal fantastic to see after all the stick that he was getting from the Cardiff City fans but for me it just we just didn't look on you know we just didn't look as we've been low home we didn't look as good as we know we can be it was a very gritty game it was a very tough game they've got two big tough sensitive and they did put 11 MB on the ball and Tom wayes from minute one I think the referee use a bit of a joke and the other couple of you don't throw the other corner send an officer mean badly honest poor yeah it was a bruising what we're being used to saying but anyway nevertheless we got the three points marco silvers blue was coming away with another three points we're gonna have another tough game against Liverpool next week so hopefully we can go out and you know get adults and maybe even get the three-pointer gonna downfield or at least a point but yeah for me wasn't what we used to see and it wasn't as pretty and as nice as we used the scene it was a hard gritty game a little bit like the game against Huddersfield but we managed to get that all-important goal and you know defend really well to stop them getting a goal and they never really had any clear chance we had a lot reach Allison clear that in the end I think it was the end of the first off and you know straight into the keeper as I say Luqman had that chance with Charles another another chance in the second half where he could put it in guilty air we rounds the keeper on one occasion was it a Charleston or kill few tickets and rounds to keep it was tickets and it was on one occasion the ball gets cleared off the land so we definitely had our chances we just couldn't put the ball in the back of the nets over there obviously the guilty shake is single that goes to three points so oh well you don't have to play fantastic every game we ended up getting the three points I think that was you know might have three points in the end if you look at the game and then you look at how hard and soft and gritty it was it really does turn out to be a massive three points for marco silva so onto the next one another three points for the Blues wasn't the most active game but oh well we'll move on and hopefully we're going to give them a lot of game next week I don't feel so thank you very much for watching and I'll see you later | Toffee TV : Everton Fan Channel | UCGW8QX7RCU_UBKKcDRN0Dgg | 2018-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 836 | 4,201 |
RFZqjAiCK8Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFZqjAiCK8Q | History of Plague Doctors Wore Creepy Masks | the plague was once the most dreaded illness in history it could cause hundreds of millions of deaths in apparently Unstoppable worldwide pandemics and leave sufferers with horrifying signs like blackened skin and painfully enlarged lymph nodes the medical professionals who treated plague patients in 17th century Europe dressed in a mask like a long beak of a bird and covered themselves from head to toe this outfit has since acquired a terrible connotation a misperception regarding the nature of the deadly illness is the cause of the beaked plague masks the Bubonic plague pandemic that recurred over Europe for centuries was prevalent during that time and cities affected by it employed so-called plague doctors to treat both wealthy and impoverished citizens with what they believ to be medicine these doctors witnessed Wills conducted autopsies and prescribed what were thought to be protective mixtures and antidotes against the plague some of them even performed these procedures while Dawning beaked masks charl delor a physician who served the medical requirements of numerous European Royals in the 17th century including King Louis th and Gaston doron the son of Marie De medicci is typically given credit for the Garment he described an ensemble consisting of a goat leather helmet and gloves trousers attached to boots a shirt tucked in and a coat coated in fragrant wax additionally plague doctors carried a stick with which they could prod or ward off sufferers according to delorm plague doctor's headgear was especially peculiar they wore spectacles and a nose mask that was half a foot long shaped like a beak filled with perfume with only two holes one on each side near the nostrils but that can suffice to breathe and carry along with the air one breathes the impression of the herbs enclosed further along in the beak the plague doctor became a Mainstay of Italian Comedia delarte and Carnival celebrations even though plague doctors dawned these costumes throughout Europe it is still a well-liked costume today however the intimidating outfit served a purpose other than being a morbid fashion statement it shielded the doctor from myasthma prior to the discovery of The Germ theory of disease doctors thought that the plague could spread by causing an imbalance in a person's humors or bodily fluids nose gaze incense and other perfumes were popular during the time because it was believed that strong sweet scents could both protect the wearer and fumigate plague ridden places Physicians who treated plagues used theak a mixture of over 50 plants and additional ingredients such as powdered Viper flesh cinnamon myrrh and honey fill their masks lurm reasoned that the masks beak-like design would allow the air to be sufficiently permeated by the protecting herbs for the air reach the doctor's lungs and nostrils actually flea bites contact with contaminated fluid or tissue and inhalation of infectious droplets from sneezing or coughing individuals with pneumonic plague are the ways in which Yia pesus bacteria spreads from animals to humans before the cause of the plague was finally discovered three horrifying pandemics ravaged much of Asia between 1894 and 1959 the third pandemic which devastated much of Asia the plague of Justinian which killed up to 10, ,000 people a day approximately in ad 561 and the black death which killed up to a third of Europeans between 1334 and 1372 and continued with sporadic outbreaks as late as 1879 in the end the attire and techniques of the plague doctors had little effect the medicinal approaches of early modern plague doctors however did little to prolong life relieve suffering or affect a cure according to historian Frank M Snowden even though plague doctors were easily identifiable their costumes didn't actually offer any protection against the disease until the development of The Germ theory of disease and contemporary antibiotics | The Grapes of History | UClCSdyzUY_yTb1Lgu5ReIfw | 2023-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 639 | 3,921 |
_sA00XUeSjE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sA00XUeSjE | PALM - APONEUROSIS GYON CANAL and Clinical Aspects - Sanjoy Sanyal | good day everybody this is dr sanjaya sanil professor department chair this is going to be a demonstration of the distal risk and the superficial section of the palm this is the right side supine cadaver this is the right forearm and the hand and i'm standing on the right side so the structure that we see in front of us this is the distal wrist so just to bring up the speed let's first define all these structures here this tendon is the flexor carpal nervous and if you trace it distally we find that it is inserted here where my finger is moving this is the pcb bone and beyond that we cannot see it extends as a piece of metacarpal ligament to the fifth metacarpal bone this is the insertion of the flexor carpi ulnaris under the flexor carpal nerves we can see these neurovascular structures here this is the nerve and when i see it is coming here so this is further lateral to that this is the artery and when i pull it we can see it is coming here going further laterally we can see this structure here and when i pull we can see that it is moving this former apologist this is the permanence longest end which gets inserted onto the flexi rectangular which i shall mention just now going further laterally we have this structure here this is the flexor carpi radialis the effects of carbide does not go through the carpal tunnel instead it goes through a separate tunnel called the fcr tunnel in the trapezium bone and then it gets inserted onto the base of the second metacarpal bone this is the median nerve the median nerve is between the former strongest tendon and the flexor carpet idealist and further laterally we can see this structure here this is the radial artery and lateral ghost this is the brachioradialis tendon these were all covered by the antibrachial fascia and there's a thickening of the antibacterial fascia which has been ruled here which is called the polymer carpal ligament and there's a further thickening of the antibrical fascia further distally which is referred to as the transverse carpal ligament also called the flexored neckline now this flexor tacular is not supposed to be confused with this small ligament here this is called the polar carpet ligament which i'm going to mention just a little while later having brought up to speed on all these neurovascular structures and the tendons on the distal wrist now let's come to a few other points i will draw your attention to this structure here which i have lifted up this one this is the polar carpal ligament and my instrument is right now in what is known as the canal what exactly is this june canal this is a poorly defined canal though it has been described in textbooks it is bounded proximal medially by this structure here which i mentioned is the pc from bone and by the ligament called the piece of hemet ligament distally it is you cannot see it my finger can feel it is the hook of hamate so that is the disto lateral boundary superficially it is bounded by this ligament which i just lifted up this is the polar carpal ligament and deep is the transverse carpal ligament of the flexor reticulum so that is the boundary of the gyon canal the significance of this gill canal is that really the ulna now which i lifted up just now can get trapped in the gum canal and can produce what is known as the guillaume canal syndrome so whether there's a gum cannon syndrome alone compromise in the distal aspect it will produce weakness of the medial two lubricants and it will produce what is known as the ulnar claw hand when you try to straighten these two fingers will not straighten so this is called ulnar flow hand which is different from radial chlorohand which is seen in proximal alignment julie that is radial claw which is also called ulnar paradox additionally people who use motorcycles for long hours they can get what is known as handlebar neuropathy which is also similar the distal ulnar knob is compromised and rarely fractured hook of hamate can also produce the same conditions so these are three causes of distal ulnar nerve injury and one of them is the keon canal syndrome having mentioned that now let's come to the structure that we can see the superficial intersection of the palm here this structure that we have exposed here this is the palm or eponierosis and i'm lifting it up here this is the palmer ponerosis and we can see it is a triangular shaped structure the apex of the triangle is inserted onto the flexor rectangular and distally it widens out and it breaks up into four slips each of them go to the index finger middle finger ring finger and the little finger and if you look carefully you find joining the superficial fibers are these transverse fibers these are known as superficial transverse metacarpal ligaments which hold the slips together this says what is the function the pulmonary aponeurosis was densely adhered to the undersurface of this palmer skin and that is the reason why the palmer skin is so tight and it is difficult to pitch it up this gives a good grip and prevents movement of the skin when we are holding up object firmly therefore it provides good friction so that we can hold like for example holding a cricket ball before giving it a spin this also provides attachment to muscles and it also provides protection partial protection to structures which are located deep inside namely the neurovascular structures and finally this bombardment neurosis also helps to maintain the slight concavity of the palm that we know so these are the functions of the spammer opponenerosis attached to the other end of the palmer aponeurosis is this structure which i told you a little while back this is the palmaris strongest tendon and you can see when i'm pulling the power is on this tendon it is also exerting traction on the palmar neurosis this formula bone neurosis on its lateral aspect it gives out an inter muscular septum which gets attached to the third metacarpal bone and medial aspect it gives another muscular septum which gets attached to the fifth metacarpal bone thereby it divides the palm into several compartments that portion which is just under the palmar aponeurosis that is known as the central compartment the one which is laterally that is known as the thenar compartment which contains the thinner muscles and here we can see the abductor policies previous and the flexor policies previous and deep inside will be the opponent's policies then it divides it into the hypothenar compartment and here we can see the abductor digit minimi and immediately the flexor digitivity breathes and deep inside will be the operands digity binimi and further deep to the central compartment will be the midpommer space which of course you cannot see this dissection so these are the structures that are demarcated by the palmer aponeurosis before i conclude i need to show you a few other structures we can see this structure here this is the remnant of the palmer's bravest muscle which extends medially and gets attached to the skin and it helps to crease the power skin in order to get a good grip and in this same dissection we can see the digital nerves of the thumb here though i shall show you in more detail when i dissect out the thumb in more clarity and deep inside we can see the introductions muscle the first interruptious muscle the dorsal intercessors muscle so these are the structures that we can see in this particular dissection of the palm and the distal wrist thank you very much for watching if you have any questions or comments please put them in the comment section below stay tuned for the next video have a nice day please like and subscribe dr sanjay sunil signing out | Sanjoy Sanyal | UC3JMsiQiXUWk9ebCymwrCRQ | 2022-05-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,368 | 7,671 |
OFZEiAd5AEQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFZEiAd5AEQ | Developing deeper relationships - CARE acronym | so i've been speaking on the topic of loneliness in four broad parts i'll use an acronym care c-a-r-e to explain this okay do you have a projector yes it's okay no problem i'll speak without it okay so basically there are two kinds of loneliness one is when we are physically alone and the second is when we are emotionally alone now physically alone can sometimes even be an advantage sometimes we want solitude i want to i want to think i want to be with myself so there is a difference between being alone and being lonely lonely is more emotional state than a physical state and emotional loneliness comes when we we don't emotion connect at the level of emotions with others so it can also happen when we are all alone but it can happen even more when we are surrounded by people but those people don't understand us when we feel completely understood at that time there's a very deep feeling of loneliness that can come so in fact i was in uk and uk government has actually appointed a minister for loneliness that a minister for loneliness is when people feel lonely how do we deal with that it's a huge problem all the more so because the traditional social structures that people have are falling apart so traditional social structures means a little joint families or at least nuclear families now the nuclear family is also broken apart and we all have just neutrons and protons orbiting around it's very unfortunate so you can just scan that page take a scan photo of that page no there's no screen i can draw no no the photo okay the phone scan it and you can project it if possible so i'll talk about as i said i'll talk about this in four parts c is courage so the courage to trust what does that mean courage to trust that actually forming any relationship involves a matter of risk and there can be two extremes one is that one is naive naive and everybody we think that everybody is a good person everybody is trustworthy and if somebody is naive they they will be brought down smash down to the earth people betrayed and betrayal can in various ways it can scar people lifelong so if you could if you draw a spectrum like that we'll hopefully have this illustration here that one extreme could be naivety where we think that everybody is wonderful and nothing works out and the other extreme is cynicism cynicism is where we think everyone is terrible and nobody is trustworthy and even if somebody tries to somebody is nice to us we are always thinking somebody speaks nicely with us what does this person want from me so even to people's good actions we ascribed we ascribe the darkest motivations so there's a existentialist philosopher who was a atheist he was asked do you believe in do you believe in hell now most the question i thought obviously not how would he believe in hell if he doesn't believe in god how will he believe in health is of course i believe in her what is hell this hell means other people [Music] that was his idea that people are so terrible are hell now this is a very very dangerous view dangerous for oneself as dangerous for others now if you consider a spectrum one extreme is naivety the other extreme is what is it cynicism now in between is courage courage means what in this context that we all understand that there are snakes inside every one of us snakes means selfish desires horrible urges so it's there within every one of us so but there are snakes inside me there are snakes inside you there are snakes inside every one of us no we can't see each other's thoughts and that's a great blessing if you're able to see everybody in each thought desire we would not be able to have a single relationship ever because at the level of the mind you think like this about me you have this kind of desire you are like that it would be horrible it would be unbearable so therefore the in between we all have been given by nature a buffer certain terrible desires may come up within us but we can prevent those desires from being expressed as actions so in that sense there is the buffer which helps us to protect ourselves to guard ourselves so knowing that others have snakes inside them i have snakes inside me but despite that there is also good inside you and i am ready to trust so actually forming any relationship is an act of courage it it can be act of naivety and we can approach it with cynicism but both these extremes naivety will lead us to being hurt by people who betray us cynicism will lead us to being hurt by being by being completely lonely completely heartless and most of us we oscillate between these two we are naive and people take us for a ride and then we just go to the other extreme then we close the doors of our heart and we just stay completely isolated can you show me that sheet i'll just show it you're projecting it okay thank you so it requires courage so in a sense loneliness it's a choice that results we may not even think i am choosing to be lonely but loneliness results when we because of bad experiences naivety go towards cynicism and when you go towards cynicism often we think that i will go through life all alone i don't need a new and we might make a virtue out of our citizens people are not as trustworthy i can be alone i don't care for anyone but it's it's something which deprives us so just as naivety can hurt us cynicism can also hurt us so loneliness now everybody can have gone through different situations some people may be born to unloving parents some people might have had bullies in their schools or some people might have had um very bad life partners or whatever so we all can withdraw into a shell because of that and when we will draw into a shell then that only increases our loneliness now there is reason no doubt each of us may have a reason by which if i don't want to connect with anyone because people will betray me people will hurt me but not connecting will also hurt us because just as just as connecting with people opening ourselves can hurt us loneliness can also hurt us so first of all to come out of loneliness we need to have the courage to trust and we need to see itself as an act of courage now every relationship that we form it's it requires courage to form that if that courage is not there it's actually it's very easy not easy in a emotional sense but easy in an egoistic sense to go it alone yeah i don't care for anyone else but that leaves us feeling very lonely so i was said what was the acronym i was going to talk about care okay so c is the courage to trust so any questions or comments about this till now anything that struck you at any point you still now felt you'd like to carry home some reflection between [Music] yeah thank you yes thank you so if a naive person is getting repeatedly getting bad experiences because how does he get her yeah that's a good question yeah if a naive person has repeatedly been been hurt then how does the night person develop courage yeah that's why i said courage is something which is different from foolhardiness they say if we have had some sickness and we took some medicine and that we went to some doctor and that medicine backfired and made his things worse then we have to use our intelligence we need to evaluate is this worthwhile generally trusting has two aspects to it let's be sensible and verifiable that means now if somebody has a long track record of having uh betrayed others and then i choose to trust them then obviously i am being foolish but if whatever i can as certain about other person they seem to be good people then it has to be step by step it's like say if there's a stranger at our house we won't open the door immediately maybe we will look out maybe ask some questions and then gradually when you open the chain and talk with them a little bit and then we might invite them in our house so it's incremental so okay when when we find that we were let down we were betrayed so what can i learn from it okay that maybe i rush too fast into things let me go slow so naivety is it's um it's something similar if you can consider relationships to be like an emotional investment then we have emotions so just as if we have money now if we invest in some from her brain scheme and we lose money and what do we do if you say we learn okay you know let me try to that life doesn't come ever with a guarantee that our decisions will be right but we all by experience learn at least some things about how we can make reasonable decisions the same way this is the idea i'll come to this point again of emotions as an investment our emotions are like the capital that we have we have invested in a relationship now where do i invest it there's something which i have to i have to be careful about that so we learn just as we'll be careful investing money we can be careful investing in motions but just as we need to invest if we want the money to grow similarly we need to whatever emotions we had so only when we invest in the reciprocation then the emotions deepen and grow thank you yes yeah how we try it can we we can try more cautiously definitely we should be cautious and it's if some relationship has gone sore it's best not to immediately rush into another relationship because that time we might be rushing into the next relationship more for relief from the wound of the previous relationship rather than considering the healthiness of this relationship in itself so maybe we need some time to say if it's like again if you take an example of walking see if i walk and there's the flower slippery and i had a bad fall now next time when i walk in the same area i'll be cautious but if i say i'm so afraid i won't walk it's not good i won't be able to move only but again i walk recklessly then also i am going to be hurt so definitely caution is required and one way of being cautious is going slow okay thank you yes that there was please parts to trust you said it quite quickly okay so courage is different from wholeheartedness it's measurable incremental and you can also diminish uh and then trust is your emotional investment relief versus healthiness [Music] for it to be reasonable verifiable that means okay it makes sense okay this person seems to be whatever i learned about them it seems to be a good person and now this is if i hear that person is very warm and caring and then when i talk with them they're very harsh there's something wrong over here so it's not verifiable so we hear something about someone and then in our interaction they're similar so it's sensible and verified so things match out so if we don't check at all they're not being sensible but if what we hear we check it out and then we experience it ourselves then that's very good it's basically again like medication we first of all we want to go to uh say a cobbler on the street to ask her now i am sick what medicine should i take will go to a person who has a reasonably good track record as a doctor that's sensible and then if they say take this medication and in three days you'll feel better just do i feel better if i don't then maybe i have to check what is happening so sensible and verifiable okay thank you so so now basically when we have to put this courage on others at that so the a which i want to talk about is acceptance now acceptance means that we have to accept our mistakes and we have to accept ourselves with our mistakes there are again again with respect to see whenever a relationship is not working out the other person may have an issue but we may also have an issue so with respect to ourselves okay can you zoom it out or you can just it won't zoom out so acceptance means the one is like some people they have certain issues but they don't accept it like i was at a at a place where one of the persons was i was i travel across the world one of the persons who was the leader over there everybody was saying that this person is very short-tempered very angry and the anger issues they need to manage their anger now when i talk with that person he said that you know i don't have any anger issues people just need to stop making me angry so what is happening they're not accepting that i have some difficult i have some limitations so i have some things which i need to work on so it this courage to trust i'm taking this point forward acceptance means i have to accept my mistakes maybe i i was too naive over there maybe i am too judgmental maybe i am too domineering whatever it is so we have to accept ourselves accept our mistakes so if we live if we are too proud we are too arrogant then we think always the fault is the other person like some people say i could agree with you but then both of us would be wrong so there is such arrogance over there i could agree with you but then both of us will be wrong that means i already judged and decided you are wrong so why should i agree with you so is this are you opening it okay um so then but the other extreme could be one is arrogance but i said accept our mistakes but we also need to accept ourselves with our mistakes some people when you told tell them that this is a problem this is the problem i am worthless i am useless i am hopeless then they start beating themselves up now anytime a relationship doesn't go wrong at least somewhere within us we get a doubt now maybe something is wrong with me something is seriously wrong with me now it's it's it's distressing to feel unloved but it's devastating to feel unlovable that there is something so intrinsically wrong with me that nobody ever will love me so we need to accept ourselves with our mistakes yes i have my mistakes i have my limitations i have my deficiencies but self acceptance is essential and if if we don't accept ourselves how can we expect others to accept us so okay i have i have issues and i'm working on my issues but each one of us has intrinsic self-worth intrinsic self-worth means irrespective of whatever actions we may have done we have self-worth which is just by the by virtue of our being conscious beings spiritual wisdom traditions tell us that we are all parts of the divine and just by being part of divine just by being that way sparks of the divine we have intrinsic self-worth i was in australia in adelaide i was giving a seminar on parenting so at that time i was talking about what is healthy self-esteem so i was telling that if parents appreciate their children for their achievements and parents appreciate the children for their commitment a child for exam every day they study diligently one one hour two hours every day that's commitment now if if the parents appreciate the children for what they achieve oh you came first in your class oh you got this much cgp then what happens the parents children start thinking that i need to earn my parents love and i will get that love when i do this and if i don't do this then i am not worth being loud but only if we have this understanding if somebody is appreciated for their efforts and their efforts are in their hands so then what happens yes you are an individual and you are making your efforts and i appreciate you forgetting so that appreciation for efforts creates intrinsic self-worth appreciation for results leads to an extrinsic self-worth okay when i get this then i'll worthy so for many people in adulthood it is their net worth becomes their self-worth if i'm earning this much oh then i am respectful if i'm learning only this much so basically we have to accept ourselves and now how do we accept ourselves this is where spiritual wisdom plays a big role it explains that we are all the bhagavata tells us we are all parts of the divine and god allows us as we are of course he wants us to become better but however we are he loves us and he values us that's by his grace that we exist so we have intrinsic self-worth yes we have issues to work on so both extremes denying our mistakes as well as burying our burying ourselves because of our mistakes you know i am so many mistakes so many deficiencies i'm useless so acceptance accept our mistakes and accept ourselves with our mistakes when we do that then we have a healthy foundation on which to build relationships if there is no if there is no acceptance of our mistakes or there is no acceptance of ourselves then is the ground itself is shaky quakes can occur anytime and whatever you build on that shaky ground it can fall at any moment so spiritual knowledge spiritual understanding spiritual growth can help us develop self acceptance and by that acceptance we will be able to move forward so there is there are defects within us which may alienate people from us which may aggravate existing issues in our relationships but the basic acceptance is that beyond whatever mistakes i may have there is core self-worth to me that you know sometimes if only i had been like this person then i could have formed and this person is always allowed by everyone if only i would be like this person then i could have found so many relationships but no if god had wanted us to be someone else he would have made someone else he has made you you and he has made me me so of course we want to become you can become a better you and i can become a matter of me but we don't have to reject ourselves so that is acceptance so let's look at this is this visible to all of you behind okay so basically i'll just explain what i'm where we are and then you can discuss so basically i'm talking about four aspects in the relationships two with respect to others that's in between one with respect to ourselves and then one with respect to the divine with respect to krishna so c a r e so c is the courage to trust a is the acceptance and i'll come to r and then e so now i'm talking about a ex we need unless we have accepted ourselves and we have accepted our mistakes we don't have the healthy foundation so whenever that's why earlier and i said that if we had a bad experience in relationship we didn't rush into another relationship why because that's the time to do some homework you know i need to have i need to learn okay what did i do wrong what do i tend to do wrong and i also need to have it okay despite these wrong things there is core self-worth to me when we have these two then we can move forward in a healthier way to exploring something else to explore to moving forward in our existing relationships again or a new relationship whatever it is so loneliness is caused not just because we can't get along with people now it's even worse if we can't get along with ourselves self-loathing is a big problem for many people i just now i just dislike myself well yeah there are things about each one of us which are not likable but we are our only resource if we dislike ourselves who do we have them if say i have a car which is very old and it doesn't work very well but if that is the only car i have well i have to make do with that car maybe i can fix that car but right now if my car goes very slowly makes a lot of nice guzzles a lot of fuel and then i get angry and i take a iron bar and smash that car then i'll be left with nothing so we are our only resource and accepting ourselves the foundation on which we can accept relationship with others so any comments or questions about this till now yeah so just like there is a spectrum in courage one side you mentioned is i'm worthless devastating to feel unlovable self-loathing this is going to help accepting our mistakes and accepting ourselves with our mistakes so the one is not one extreme is not accepting ourselves the other extreme is not accepting our mistakes at all that's what i said in the beginning okay thank you yeah so we humans have mind so in order to accept our shortfalls does mind play any role oh of course does the mind play any role in accepting our shortfalls yes our mind actually is a major factor in us having certain limitations shortcomings the mind is where our emotions our impulses our passions our desires are stored and from there they pop up so for us it's important that when we say self-acceptance what it means is that this is i can give the example of a car so for the so we are souls and for the souls we are spiritual beings for the soul the body and mind are like a machine they are like a vehicle so say if we're going on to a new place and then we have hired a car over there and we wanted a particular car but he got a different car they didn't have that car so when we start driving first we test it out okay where where is this gear how does this car work where is this button and how fast does it pick up how does it turn around so before we can drive a car we need to learn about the car how does this car work what does it do what does it not do what does it do well what does it do poorly so like that same way we need to learn about ourselves okay what what do i do well what what does my mind get very easily what does my mind not get at all so that kind of learning about ourselves is very important and self-acceptance means that okay i have this kind of mind and this has its limitations but i as a soul and separate from that so to deny that we have a mind with its various issues that is one extreme and to deny that we are we have some core strength and goodness independent of our minds lower nature that is the other extreme so we want to balance between the two so accepting ourselves enables us to accepting ourselves and accepting our mistakes that creates a foundation by which we can move on thank you yes then how do you learn it okay that's a good question how after we accept ourselves how do we learn that it doesn't happen again see basically we could say self-realization or living you could say self-realization a big word is living with ourselves as two aspects there is self-discovery and there is self-discipline so we could say that we need to look at ourselves like someone whom we want to know see what do you mean i want to know see i know myself no we don't really know ourselves how many times it happens that we speak something why did i say that i didn't want to say that so some people speak to express their thoughts and some people speak to discover their thoughts i don't mean to say that slip of tongue so we often see and do things which we didn't intend to do so we are it's very complicated beings and if if you are working with a new colleague or a new boss you need to observe them to try to understand how does this person work what is the nature of this person so like that try to observe yourself and there are some aspects of us which you just need to understand okay this is how this person is so that's self-discovery and there are some aspects which we need to change that is self-discipline so if we go too much towards either in self-acceptance self-discovery means okay this is how i am accept myself but accepting assad doesn't mean this is how i am this is how i will stay on there is some aspect where we have to discipline ourselves so generally to change ourselves it's best to start with one or two or three things i remember i was giving a talk on new year resolutions and then there were some youth who were talking so that one one boy kevin said i have made 65 new year resolutions i said that is not a resolution that is a wish list you cannot work on 65 things just speak it one two three at one time to work more than to work on more than three things is almost impossible you could decide that okay there are these six things i need or 10 things i need to work on but maybe i'll decide for this one month i'll work on this next month i'll work on this next month i can work on that so we need to have some sense of manageability there are so many things which we can improve on but if you just focus on trying to improve it all we'll get overwhelmed i will not do it at all so reduce it down to simple okay one two these are the things i will work on okay thank you so now we talked about we are going in a circle over here we start with others and you need to have the courage to trust but then in forming a relationship i need to accept myself then we move up again towards others and others here what i'm going to talk about is a reference frame we are going through the acronym k c a r e so reference frame means what that every one of us has our own frame of reference of how we look at things and based on that we perceive the world so i'll give some functional examples first then i'll give relational examples after that say right now when you're sitting if the light goes off so if that particular light is there that goes off fan went off okay so now if this was the fan goes off then so then we could say oh did somebody accidentally turn off that switch where's the switch maybe somebody leaned on it or somebody touched their hand so you could one frame of reference is that okay this went off because somebody press the switch but then you say that okay there's nobody in the other switch and you could say oh has that fan got spoiled or you could say that i have all the fans turned off has the power itself in this area have been disconnected uh as a or you might call a call a neighbor and say oh is it in my house or is it everywhere power is gone or you could say that is it that there is a terrorist attack america and the power plants have been destroyed and all of america is now powerless or it could be that a solar flare has come from the sun to the earth and if a solar flare enters into the earth's atmosphere scientists have said that all electrical and electronic items on the earth will stop working there's a very remote possibility of that but in 2016 a solar flare came very close to canada and for a few minutes all devices stopped working now you could say this is absurd but it's possible so the point i'm making here is that when the simple event the fan going off you could just okay has somebody else press the switch or has a solar flare entered into the atmosphere of the earth we could place it in different frames of reference now which is right which is wrong it's not a measure of so much as right and wrong it is more of which is effective which is constructive now it now all of these explanations could work i could say that with somebody switch off the power that's also possible and the solar please enter that that's also possible so we normally learn to put things in the right frame of reference sometimes i am giving a class and the audience looks as if they are watching a foreign language movie without subtitles [Laughter] now when that starts happening now i could put it in different frame of reference maybe i could say that maybe the audience is very new and i need to speak much more simply or i could put it you know i am such a useless speaker that nobody that nobody cares for what i speak or i could say that i have come here to speak the spiritual stuff nobody is interested in spiritual stuff this spiritual stuff is useless so you see the same incident i have put it in three different frames of reference one is the audience centric oh the audience must be very new the other could be the speaker centric or as a speaker i'm useless the third is subject-centric or the subject is difficult for people to understand so what happens is every incident every action every interaction we can put it in different frames of reference and all of us based on our experiences we put things in a particular frame of reference but others may not put in that frame of reference most often when misunderstandings happen when we see that okay i am feeling alone we are not emotionally connecting with each other what is happening is two people are coming there with two different frames of reference say now [Music] i've seen this happen so many times in relationships that say uh you know uh say a husband and a wife are supposed to go out somewhere and the wife is waiting to get ready to go and husband doesn't come on time and then when that happens now it's just okay he's late by 15 minutes half an hour whatever and then the husband says oh actually i was caught in work and it's very urgent thing i couldn't come now the wife says you never care for me the husband may say that actually it's because i care for you that's why i'm working so hard do you think i enjoy working overtime in office no you do it because you get you get prestige and you get fame and you get position and you always neglect me the husband says that no matter how much i do you always keep complaining and then you know both of them start having like a world war three what happened it's just from the beginning it was a different scale frame of reference so the husband was thinking i have got this job and i had this i had this deadline my boss told me that i have to do this see this is how i am showing my responsibility i could just neglect this but then that will affect my career that may affect my job security i have to do this uh the wife feels if you don't come here that means you don't you don't value me you don't value the world that you give to me so what is happening is that both of them may be caring for each other but their frames of reference are so different that their care doesn't come through say a father might get for his son a most expensive say baseball bat baseball equipments and a father i i love you so much i spent so much money and got this best bad and best ball and now the son may just want daddy please play with me now there is this actually i don't have any time now the father may have a lot of love in the heart for the child and because of that love only that the father is getting expensive toys but what happens the child may not may not want the expensive bad the child just wants me play with me so for the father the love is being expressed by getting expensive things for the child the love is felt by by how much time my father is spending is my father playing with me so what happens both of them are coming from two different frames of reference and both of them it's our frame of reference is almost like our language or our currency imagine two people are talking with each other but they're talking two different languages nobody understands other person so we sometimes say they're talking past each other what does that mean they just not address each other's issues so all of us have certain currencies in which we trade so another example i'm getting for frame of reference say i i come from india and say i buy something from you and it's expensive item which you're given below and then i pay you in indian in inr in currency rupees if you are never seen inr and that's of no use to you and i give you a good amount for that and you feel you've taken this product you've given me nothing in return i've given you so much how much are you going to demand you have been so exploited so what is happening is the two people are trading in different currencies and if the trade is in different currencies and there is no conversion then the trade falls apart so similarly if we find that we are we we uh we that we are feeling alienated in a particular relationship where we want to work on that relationship but somehow we are feeling alienated then that could be not because other person is bad or we are bad please stop it so so why why is it so if the two people are trading in different currencies then nothing works then both people might be investing a lot but people don't feel connected so we have to understand what frame of reference is this person coming from have you felt sometimes when you interact with someone why do you why does this person think like this why do you think like this has any of you felt like that we all have fell into hey i never meant that why do you think like that but that's because they are coming from that frame of reference and now all of us can adjust the frame of reference but we need to begin this like currency conversion is possible but at least we understand okay this person is not cheating me that i have given them so much and they're giving me nothing in return they're giving it but in a different currency so how do we understand what is the other person's currency see for forming any relationship with anyone understanding their frame of reference or understanding their currency which currency are they trading in that is extremely important and how do we understand that broadly there are two ways one is that what is it that if we do they appreciate it very much they tell everyone oh you know this person did this for me they're so grateful they're so happy oh you did this for me what is it if we do they appreciate it very much and the opposite side what is it if we don't do they can't stop complaining about it how could you not own this how could you forget this how could you do that so i was in washington dc i was giving a seminar on sensitive speech and after that one indian gentleman asked a question sometimes people ask questions itself it's polarizing question so he says is it that women have a very long memory he said that something which i did in 1975 my wife is still complaining about it [Laughter] so i told him that you know can't they forget it first i said i have forgotten the answer to this [Music] so i said actually speaking if somebody is remembering that that just means that that's so important for them rather than saying such a small thing why are you driving it up now if they are dragging it up that means it's not a small thing for them in their currency that was a big withdrawal that was a big loss so sometimes you might tell people keep small things small and it's true we all need to keep small things small one of my friends is a marriage counselor and he was telling me that sometimes people come for separation and this is irreconcilable differences okay and he said there's a woman who had come to him i he says considerable difference with my husband so he said what is the difference he said that you know he drove in my car without taking my permission i said okay but is that a irreconcilable difference yes she doesn't respect me it doesn't respect my position he doesn't respect my freedom how can i live with such a person i say is that something to get separate now of course you should maybe you shouldn't drive with somebody else's car that's true but is that worth getting separated about now if that person is taking it so seriously now either you could say it's a small thing that they're taking it too big but it could be that the person just wants to feel respected and they repeatedly felt disrespected and they see this as an indicator that you don't respect you don't value me don't care for my opinion you just ride over me so basically we all need to learn to keep small things small but if somebody is making a small thing big then we have to understand that it is a big thing for them we can't just keep telling them why are they making a small thing big we have to understand that in their currency this is a big thing so we might try understand okay instead of saying it's a small thing and instead of just saying you know okay this person makes a big thing about it you say okay can you explain why this is so important for you see this is a very non-judgmental question we can be we can either be judgmentally saying you make a small thing big or we can just be judgmental another way no you are just like this but one way to understand can you explain to me why this is so important i can see that this has affected you a lot that this matters a lot to you now it wouldn't have mattered to me i want to understand why it matters so much to you then what happens we our frame of reference expand because you start seeing from their perspective so one way to connect with others is to understand their frame of reference and that's why when people become i said emotional extremes they appreciate a lot or they complain a lot instead of taking it so too personally so taking it too personally try to see from their perspective see inside every complaining adult inside every complaining adult is a crying infant inside every complaining adult is a crying infant an infant is crying for attention that infant is crying for understanding that infant is crying for affection so now what happens they say if if there's a mother and a small baby and a mother picks up the baby and the baby kicks the mother the kick hurts but the mother doesn't kick the kick personally maybe the baby is in pain the baby is hungry and the baby doesn't even know what i'm doing the baby has no intention to kick the mother maybe just in pain so much so now now if an adult kicks like that that would be outrageous but the fact is that everybody has an infant inside them it's a crying infant so when others speak or do something to us quite often it is not about us although it is targeted to us so if we can just keep a little distance don't take others actions so personally okay so you are irresponsible you are worthless you are a stone-hearted you are this you are that oh okay now i can say i am not stone-hearted so i remember just a few weeks ago one person with my spend a lot of time give them a lot of attention and care that person told me you have no emotions now my first reaction i was so angry i said you know i have been trying to be so sensitive to you you have no emotions but then it just struck me that just the previous evening i had gone for a program and i had spent some time talking with some person and that person told me after that now i have never felt so understood in my life you just understood everything and you guide me so well so then that thought came in my mind hey wait a minute it could be that i have insensitive and of course i can learn sensitivity more also but that person didn't feel like this that person felt the opposite this person is feeling like this so then i thought maybe rather than taking it so personally maybe this person has some emotional needs that i have not fulfilled now whether i can fulfill that whether it is my responsibility to fulfill that or maybe to somebody else to them to fulfill that that is all later questions but just that thought you know that rather than taking it personally you have no emotions i just managed to okay is what this person has emotional needs i am not able to fulfill so that frame of reference when i was able to put it in that okay i just took it a little more calmly and then i connected them with another friend and that friend they're just so grateful you know i said i can't address this issue but this personal friend is expert you can talk they talk with that person they're so happy after that so basically what happens is inside every complaining adult is a crying infant so if we are just addressing the complaining adult and the complaints of the adult it's like this no it's not like this it's like this it's like this there is no end to it because the issue is not being addressed at all so we have to try to understand the frame of reference and if we spend some time invest time in trying to understand the person understand the frame of reference one way to understand this is that if somebody we feel is making a big you and cry about something and we feel it's a very small thing why are you making it so big then we could turn that question around and ask would i ever do something like this i would never do something like this for such a small thing i would never do something okay not such a small thing is there anything in life that would make me behave like this now if we look back at ourselves we all can find times when we felt embarrassed mortified about how we behaved so we can okay that situation if if somebody had done like this i would have been mad at that person so then the way i feel would feel about that situation this person is feeling about this situation see in emotions there is we can't start with right and wrong emotions we have to recognize emotions are what they are and afterwards they can be processed but when the emotions come we have to just understand this is a very sensitive matter for this person in their frame of reference this is this is high up in their currency this counts a lot now whether it should count that much or not that's a secondary question but right now it counts so much for them so if you at least begin with that understanding so when people people uh often people don't want solution to their problems and many times they also understand this this issue has no solution but what they want is understanding that at least you understand how serious a matter is this for me so if we can at least say like i said earlier ask them i understand this is very this is this matters a lot to you can you explain to me why it matters did we say how can you not understand this i'm trying to understand this can you please explain just be patient don't take their attacks personally and then we start understanding their frame of reference their currency and even if they just become understood they feel understood a lot of the emotional heat starts going down they don't need a solution of course solutions may be needed but first what people need is understanding so there are two simple ways in which each one of us can improve any relationship that we are working on that is listening and appreciating listening means just listen to what the other person is saying and appreciating doesn't mean all you are such a nice person appreciating means appreciating their thoughts appreciating their emotion not that they are good but appreciation means as i value this okay this is how you're feeling i understand it we don't have to necessarily change anything about ourselves sometimes we can't change those things about ourselves sometimes they are about someone other than us we can't change that but if we just do these two things listen and appreciate we'll find that we will start understanding their language we start understanding their currency will start understanding their frame of reference and then the connections will become much deeper so this was a third point about the frame of reference any questions or comments about this any reflections yes please so everyone wants understanding their way and listen and appreciate i know myself i am a solution like i listen and i i'm listening and trying to find a solution and some people it works some people they don't feel appreciated that way because you didn't understand what i'm saying i understood your emotions to this it was this this this do you want a solution or do you just want me to listen how do you understand or what are some references to make the other person understand that they have been listened to and that you appreciate them as they are okay yeah good question so we might listen and we might appreciate but still the other person may not want to move forward if you want to give a solution but they are still stuck with that itself so how can we say that listen how can we make the other person feel listened heard and appreciated one way is to just rephrase briefly what they have said so you felt disappointed because i didn't come on time on that day you felt angry because i forgot to get this this is a simple example but if i say you felt angry no i didn't feel angry i felt hurt oh okay so they might just rephrase it so what happens you just briefly rephrase what they have said most often what happens is that when we are speaking when somebody is speaking to us we are hearing not for understanding but for responding okay you know you said this this is wrong i'll correct this fact it's like sometimes our fact check is on this fact is wrong this fact is fact is wrong but okay the facts are there and they need to be corrected their own but understand the emotion that's important so rephrasing what they're saying itself is quite helpful um rephrasing in our words another thing is that making an open-ended question how would you like me to help you what do you think i can do to help you in this situation so that forces them to think of the solution rather than we giving them a solution that they may not appreciate but we ask them what do you think i can do to help in this so then oh maybe you can do this can you do this no no this won't work so what happens if people are still thinking about the problem and we are giving the solution again it's like the connection is not happening they're still in the problem centered so we have to gradually shift them how do you think how do you think i i can help or what do you think you can do to fix this just ask them about that so by asking questions which shift the focus to the solutions then gradually they will they may themselves come up maybe i should not have done this maybe i should do this or they may tell us can you do this and then we can tell whether we can or we should not we can or we cannot but it's uh it's it's not easy you know there is nothing that we give in life as freely as advice that is one charity with respect to which everyone is extremely charitable super charitable so but that is something which one aspect of learning to speak well is to learn when not to speak so the people have to sometimes we may not have that time if somebody wants to just be heard and we don't have that time you just have to be on where we are in a busy thing and we have to just fix it fix it we can tell you this i can see there's a deep issue can we talk about it later and we'll fix this time and then if that's the need to be heard then we allow them that time so then unless people are heard they're still in this in the problem mode only and they not come to the solution so what happens if they not come to the solution more the solution just doesn't make sense to them so they they need to it's when they feel understood okay now okay what can be done about this let's answer your they question feel appreciated what other ways other than understood can you show appreciation to another person in their own currency yeah how can we show a precision for them in their currency if you know their currency then that helps a lot then some people this you know providing some small things for them and you just provide them some nice food just i know maybe touch them softly or give them some words of appreciation for what they have done in the past you know that that even if that particular issue maybe not appreciate what they've done they've done something wrong but and you've gone through a lot and in the past you have weathered so many storms you know you through the situation how you went through it and handled it and came out you are a fighter you can deal with the situation you are a survivor you have strength with it so we not may not say that what you are doing is right but you have gone through tough situations and everybody has gone the very fact that we are alive means we are survivors there are so many difficulties which we all have faced in our lives so you could appreciate that way okay thank you yes please i a was management course okay several years ago that and it kind of related with what you were saying that behavior towards another person is a function of assumptions so even before i know that person the first sight of that person i make certain assumptions of that person in my mind that's true so so you are speaking about something so i've already made assumptions about you yesterday when i saw you for the first time right or wrong and therefore my behavior towards you is a function of those assumptions now if you do not know and i thought it related to that question that she had if you do not know what you think what i think of you then that teamwork or that relationship may not proceed in other words if you're saying something and i've already somebody else has already told me that oh don't listen to this person you know constantly lies then no matter how much sense you're speaking it's not going to get in here that's true very true now we all make assumptions about others so one exercise yeah yeah so that frame of reference that you were mentioning there that frame of reference i think changes from a home to office to a public place or elsewhere so if i know in each setting what the other person thinks about me and i don't know how but i don't know how people know that unless there's communication then that loneliness in the center that can be dealt with yes it's very good point we all make assumptions about each other that's why one major principle in relationships is you know talk with each other not just talk about each other oh this person did like this to me this person spoke like that this pokemon what happens if a and b have some issues now talking might be difficult because both of them have have baggage but if a is talking with c and b is talking with d and then what happens is d tells the distorted version of that to c and then c goes and turns back to a all you know this person said like this about you it just makes things worse so we all have certain assumptions about each other and the psychologists call this as ask the attribution error say if i like someone and i see them eating a lot i'll say must have been hungry if i don't like someone i see them eating a lot such a glutton so the action is the same but for people's actions we ascribe certain intentions and the intention that we ascribe for that depends on our preconceptions our assumptions so if this that's why a frame of reference means as i rightly said that how am i interpreting this person's actions or how is this person interpreting my action so i might be interpreting the action in this way i'm attributing this action to this but they are attributing this action to that so understanding our assumptions about each other is important and one way to do it is by stalking with each other let's come back to you yeah so are you saying that in terms of assumptions or or it's general comment in a way yeah see we are told we should not be judgmental that's true but it's almost impossible to not be judgmental there's a thin line between making judgments which is essential and being judgmental which is undesirable so making judgments and what is the main difference making judgments is situational being judgmental is personal so situational means say if we have something to be done and that requires something to be done very promptly at a particular time perfect properly it has to be done and we know this person keeps forgetting then we can make a judgment call this person is not the right person for doing this but being judgmental means this person is irresponsible so when we fix permanent labels on people that is being judgmental but if if we think of not making judgment cause at all then we won't be able to function in life so we do have to make call judgment calls but judgment calls can be based more on situation okay this person may not be the right person for dealing with this issue and yes because this person is but we don't fix we don't basically it's like um say this is my opinion about someone now if this opinion is here i can have that opening about the person i can still see that person okay this person is forgetful but the closer and closer clint closes comes to me is right around me then i cannot see that person at all i can see only the open and rewarded person so we will make some judgment calls situational means that that whatever judgment we have made it is held at a distance but when we are judgmental that is held so close to us we see that person only through that filter we don't see them at all apart from the filter so we do need to make judgments but we need to we need to be able to not fix that label permanently on that person and see that person only through that filter that would be judgmental oh yes exactly yes we reduce a person to a particular deficiency that they have and that is all that we can think about about them nothing more than that yes thank you yeah so in order for us to practice that they would make us write down on a whiteboard without arguing as to what others thought about you and we would write down all the words that came to their mind so if somebody somebody would say that he's a sloppy disorganized and from that would emerge a personality of who you are in that frame of reference that's not necessarily who you are always that's true that's true so what we another way i did is i did a retreat on loving exchanges on relationships in sydney so i did another exercise similarly says that who are the people with whom you have the most negative interactions make a list of three people like that and write down three good qualities of each one of them and then once you write that down when you interact with that person try to think about that good quality so in the in the vedas there is old saying let whenever you meet anyone let your first thought about them be positive it's not easy i've tried it and with some people with whom we have not much to do it's easy but for some people with whom we have had many tense interactions to start with that first positive thought it can make a big difference if we can do that exercise if we can just let my first thought about this person be positive this person also spiritual being this person is also part of god this person did this for me in the past whatever it is so that can be very helpful in challenging our preconceptions or at least not letting the preconceptions dominate our interaction with them thank you yes at what point do we step away see we can help the unable but we can't help the unwilling so now how do we differentiate say suppose maybe it doesn't happen so much in america but suppose you are driving a car and the car doesn't start then what happens you call some people please push this car and people are pushing the car from outside and the driver is also trying to move the steering wheel move the gear and together the car starts moving but suppose people are pushing the car from outside and the driver inside has gone to sleep how do the people say why should we push or was still the driver inside is pressing the brake then pushing resist of no use so basically there are some people who are unlikely to change or maybe we are unlikely to have much impact on changing them then we need to keep a distance from them see what happens is different relationships work best at different distances sometimes we want to be very close to that person but that person is not interested being close to us you know this even physically this happens sometimes in different countries different levels of distance are considered to be like culturally appropriate sometimes it happens that two people are talking and the other one person just keeps moving closer and closer another person keeps moving backwards backwards backward so they practically are moving around the whole hole so what is happening is that person thinks the same distance is this close rather possible no keep this distance we'll talk so we have to find out what at what distance the relationship works the best sometimes we may want them to be corrected but they don't want to be correct then we have to protect ourselves by creating some same distance that's required yes okay so let's move on to the last part now so we are discussing the acronym care so c a r so we came back to our cells and i accepted myself then i try to understand others reference frame then the last is e is evolution evolution means ultimately we are meant to evolve in our consciousness by which we develop a relationship with the eternal with god with krishna that absolute can have different names in different traditions but our most defining relationship is with the divine we have two kinds of relationships the vertical relationship and horizontal relationship the vertical relationship is with krishna and the horizontal relationship is with others so our defining relationship our eternal relationship is the vertical relationship the other relationships are important no doubt but they are not necessarily permanent sometimes they may and before this life ends or they will end at the end of this life so the relationships that we have horizontally each one of them is important can be very important but the pivot of our emotional life has to be the vertical relationship so to the extent we are sheltered in our vertical relationship with krishna to that extent we can take the ups and downs in the horizontal relationships more maturely if our whole sense of self-worth and emotional nourishment is coming only from one horizontal relationship and something goes wrong in that it will be like our whole world has come falling down we won't be able to bear it but if we are secure in our relationship with krishna then whatever ups and downs come we'll be able to deal with it maturely so broadly in relationship there's had to be three three stages of relationships you can say there's dependence there's independence and there's interdependence dependence is unhealthy that means if one particular relationship is the soul defining relationship of my life if somebody thinks that my defining identity is as a mother or as a father and then if my child starts going on the wrong track then i don't just see that the child is the wrong type i think i am worthless as not just a mother or a father but i'm worthless as a human being my life is a failure now of course we want our children to go on the right track but they are also people with their own free will we can't control them so if that relationship becomes our soul-defining relationship then we become dependent on that and that is a very insecure position to be in now from dependence now independence we can we can ultimately never be totally independent even our physical existence right now we are breathing in air we don't manufacture that air so we are always dependent but there is in dependence on god we experience independence so the stronger our connection with god becomes we become independent by that and then when we have that security yes god always loves me he always cares for me he accepts me as i am there is no that there's no wrong doing however grievous we may do that will make god reject us his love for us is always there we don't have the power to do anything so bad it will make god reject us he will always be with us so that is now this is not just a some idea especially if we evolve in our consciousness if we practice bhakti yoga if we chant the holy names we worship we serve the lord we connect with him through the letters of bhakti we experience that and that security once we have that independence through that then we can move towards interdependence yes i am a part of krishna krishna accepts me and for functioning in the world i want to relate with others and will perfection together so we go towards interdependence then if a particular relationship doesn't work fine i still have a relationship with krishna i will move on and we will be able to function so even in our horizontal relationships we can function better if our vertical relationship is steady i'll conclude with one example for this and then we can have a few questions if there are any i suppose somebody is working in a in a big shopping mall and it is maybe in a big department store or whatever it's a it's a cloth store now some customers when they come go to see clothes they want to see the whole store they'll look at 500 dresses and they will not even take one after that now the attendant who is there the attendant what will happen to them is that they will feel i know i have to pick up all this and put it all in place and such a big mess normally whenever any customer comes into a shop several attendants may go to work to attend to that person but some customers who are known to be very demanding when they come all the attendants go away nobody wants to deal with that person so when such a thing happens at that time now if some if a customer is known to be a very very irritable very condescending very dismissive very demanding then if an attendant goes and attends that person and after this cordial stays polite and at the end of it it wasn't still you don't have what i want i'm going attendant may fail i feel i've wasted my time but it's not necessarily a waste of time if there is a camera and nearby there is a boss and the boss is observing and the boss come the boss also knows this customer is a tough customer when the boss comes and then the boss says you are a cool guy you know you know how to handle tough customers i will make you in charge of the whole week and you train others how to handle tough customers if they can't you handle them so this customer this this attendant failed in making the sale but still attendant succeeded in pleasing the boss so similarly for us for if we are spiritually minded for us every relationship is not just with the other person it is for us in every relationship there is a third person the third person is krishna so this person is doing like this so i will do like this if we if we are simply retaliating then there is a spirituality in our relationship now that doesn't mean we just take whatever the other person is any take whatever they are doing passively and let ourselves be trampled on it just means that our our behavior is not simply a function of their behavior our behavior is a function of our principles of our desire to evolve our desire to please krishna our desire to love krishna so okay in this situation what will please krishna how can i how can i serve krishna in this situation so if we think in this way then we won't we won't get carried away sometimes some people they are so nice and they're so kind and they inspire us to evolve oh you're so kind i want to become like you so they encourage us by their positive examples and some people they force us to evolve that means they are placed in our life to help us grow more humble more tolerant more patient and i was once giving a seminar relationships so once i uh so i asked when we are practicing bhakti there are many things which we need to tolerate so what are the things so one devotee is very enthusiastic yes he says we need to tolerate devotees [Laughter] [Music] so i said yes that's a good realization and as we advance we will realize that devotees are tolerating us [Laughter] [Music] so we do have to tolerate people but it is not a one-way street that they are doing terrible things and we are tolerating them we also have our conditioning and people are also tolerating us so if you understand that in relationships we are all we are not here to see through each other you are like this you are like this you are like this we are here to see each other through we're here to see each other through if we think that this relationship is only for my pleasure then i may start thinking there's no pleasure in this relationship why should i continue this is a big difference in relationships that has happened in the last maybe 50 to 50 years or so in the past people people entered into marriage they saw marriage as an obligation marriage is a commitment marriage responsibility but now people see marriage as an option if it works good if it doesn't forget it so that sense of duty that sense of responsibility is not there so that's why it's not that people in the past did not have issues in their relationships everybody has an issues i told you about his friend with the marriage counsel he said i have seen only two kinds of couples is those who fight with each other and those whom i don't know very well [Laughter] if two people are going to live together there are going to be differences you can't avoid them but if there is this bigger purpose that i am meant to connect with god i am going to develop in my devotion to god so this relationship is not just for our mutual pleasure of course we we don't want pain in the relationship and if we can get pleasure that's wonderful but the primary purpose of the relationship is not just each other's pleasure the primary purpose is to evolve in our consciousness to go towards god to develop ourselves spiritually if we have that purpose of evolution then the turbulence and the relationships will go down substantially or rather we will be able to bear with the turbulence without overreacting to it without overreacting to it and that's how this spiritual purpose that i am here to evolve in my vertical relationship and my horizontal relationships some relationships may encourage and inspire me to grow some relationships may compel me to grow but both ways if i'm evolving then i am on the right track that way we will be able to deal with difficult people and persevere in difficult relationships without hyperventilating without overreacting without making things worse so one point which i'll conclude this is that never take permanent decisions based on temporary emotions if you forget everything else from this class just remember this one thing never take permanent decisions based on temporary emotions emotions come and emotions can be very very volatile we don't want to deny the emotions we don't want to suppress those emotions but if we take permanent decisions based on that then we will we will hurt ourselves we'll hurt others and we will sentence ourselves to loneliness we acknowledge the emotions but no permanent decisions based on temporary emotions in that way we will tide over the storm of emotions and continue to a better brighter face in our relationships so i'll summarize i spoke on the topic of loneliness today and i talked about how because of the breakdown of social structures such as families a lot of people are experiencing loneliness and how to deal with that i talked about this acronym what was it care see so c was courage to trust so i talked about how any relationship if we are naive will be taken for a ride being betrayed but because of that betrayal we may go to the other extreme and become cynical thinking that everyone is bad so in between these two is the courage to trust yes there are sticks inside me there are snakes inside other people but let me take step by step so trust can be reasonable if it is incremental sensible and verifiable and then i talked about second was we came to so we're talking about others but before we can deal with others we need to deal with ourselves so i talked about a was acceptance acceptance has two two extremes in which one is we don't accept any of our mistakes and other is we don't accept ourselves only because of our mistakes so now to not accept our mistakes will prevent us from connecting with anyone else we blame others only for everything that is wrong in our lives but if we beat ourselves down because of our mistakes thinking i am unallowed and i am unlovable that will that will damage is much more so we are our only resource and if we don't accept ourselves what do we have left with us so we accept ourselves by by having intrinsic self-worth we want to achieve things but our like parents if they appreciate their children not just for what the for the achievement but for their commitment then their self-worth is not extrinsic but intrinsic and our intrinsic worth self-worth comes from our spirituality we are all parts of god we are all sparks of divinity and god allows us irrespective of whatever our limitations or defects may be then once we have this basic acceptance of our mistakes and of ourselves then when we are dealing with others i talked about r was reference frame talk about how the same incident fan going off i could escalate it to the level of the solar system or it could just be a switch over here so all of us we have different frames of reference and sometimes when people seem to behave in an incomprehensible way they making small things very big that's just because their frame of reference is different i talked about currency say somebody's complaining about something which we feel is very small that means in their currency it is not a small thing so to connect with the others we have to understand their currency and we understand it by looking at what if we do they appreciate a lot what if we don't do they complain a lot about it and if you want to understand what why something why are they taking these small things so big we can ask them why does it matter soon can you explain why this is so important for you so this non-judgmental question allows them to open so even if we don't change anything if we just listen and appreciate listening that will help them feel understood and that can remove a lot of at least decrease the emotional temperature things can move forward and last at all was it he was evolution at which we have a higher vision of our life and our relationships we are spiritual beings on a multi-life journey of spiritual evolution and our relationships are not just for our mutual gratification they are for our spiritual evolution so just like a attendant may have a disagreeable customer but the attendance stays polite in spite of the disagreeability of the customer because they want to please the boss similarly if we see that our interactions are not just about us we don't retaliate with other personal behavior but we think about krishna and how can i serve krishna how can i please krishna what would krishna want me to do in this situation then we can we won't react so emotionally inside every cry complaining adult is a crying infant if we try to understand them and address them then we can tide over those storms by connecting with krishna we become independent and then when you form a relationship we are interdependent and then whether they work or not we can still move on with steadily and once we are independent we have that inner security by which even if there are emotional highs and lows we won't take permanent decisions based on temporary emotions but rather will move forward through the storms that are inevitable in relationships and move toward developing deeper more meaningful relationships thank you very much so it's a little not little quite a bit over time so if there are any questions maybe any of you can meet we can meet personally and you can talk so thank you very much for coming today | Chaitanya Charan | UCnD3dRJRtzt5bbkIxE8LVVA | 2019-05-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,344 | 70,255 |
LW3Ontgy_1s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW3Ontgy_1s | 22. Introducing Delegates_part - 2/3.wmv | our last long demo was all about the search the yearning for some way to provide the functionality of allowing you to replace the functionality of a procedure at runtime and not have to think about what kinds of parameters you're passing or rewriting the code this is the key to delegates a delegate simply put is a description of a type of procedure just like a normal variable refers to an object a delegate instance refers to a procedure it is an address of a procedure in this section we'll look at how you can use delegates in your code to allow you to decide at runtime exactly which procedure you want to run in such a way that the compiler can determine ahead of time if procedure will actually do what you want it to do | Sam Carpenter | UCM_S7C_5XqoUofX3B6v0UpQ | 2011-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 138 | 728 |
i6JSM0LQ338 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6JSM0LQ338 | Church and Skelly Men | Dark Souls 3 Per D Ep.26 | hey there I'm back and then 1080p ah I missed this I've been moving this is actually the first film session I've done since the move I was just like got this this tan wall behind me um anyways I've got a lot to talk about i think it was this hint here yeah I a symbol here alright so good oh okay I guess that's safe to do anyways um so I was part of this move I haven't been going to church and like oh he's killing me i'm always got a bolo ke shu jarrow i'll shoot is probably unmute lentini forgot I had it muted there we go um so I haven't been church in quite a long time so as part of this move my dead and i are trying out this new church um and it's actually pretty good and I like I think it's a good church um it's very small I've had bad experience of churches in the past and no you don't have to leave not going to preach at you or anything like that I'm just talking about it from like a community standpoint not in terms of me trying to convert you or like tell you you own a to be forgiven yo [ __ ] sinner yeah Oh what was that I know that was was something just one smooth in front of me um Oh oh ok Oh yep that that hit me I thought you might have missed or something like that well ok so it's a very small church I already said that in that it just has this little chapel area with the pews and whatnot and then they've got like an area downstairs that's about it so they've got coffee which was I guess okay I don't really drink coffee um and then we skipped the beginning part like there is online it said this like a prayer portion please don't hit me nothing okay that's interesting I thought there's like a giant rolling ball at bum nervous you better hit the skeleton well that's nice oh ok [ __ ] man I'm never gonna get to tell this story i'm just going to talk through the cutscene um so we skipped a little prayer bit when i have no idea if that's any good or not but then downstairs with a little look at the coffee area some people came and introduced themselves you know because christians are really overly friendly when it comes to new people in the church they want to make sure everyone feels welcome and stuff like that sometimes that's a bad thing because it means that there's cliques and the church more or less that it's like a high school mmm I don't know I've had bad experiences not really being churches and more or less just being clubs and taking advantage of people and their money in such like not my money of course I don't have any money but uh other people's money and so so far they made a decent enough impression they were all really super friendly and I only really remember to their names though there's this guy named John and he said he was a middle school teacher and he seemed like a really nice guy and then we went and did the actual service which they had a praise and worship thing where they had this little thing up on gosh dang it amusing thing for everything they had the words up on this monitor come on I'm gonna get run over anything okay give another ah [ __ ] you skinny men mm-hmm so the first song went okay my voice didn't give out or anything I think I'm finally through the worst of puberty i'm 20 i should hopefully have a good enough voice by now always oh ok so just reverses after it hits this little chain thingy am I supposed to find what kind of lever oh the lobby's broken ok I was gonna say my supposed to find a lever to raise the thing so thing can go through the thing and hit something else and I am saying thing for everything again excellent oh he's killing me [ __ ] you feeling that I can one-shot you all whoa that one does i'm head oh and what is that you not sure I like that it's not that oh come on I knew we was there I was just busy fiddling with the other one cuz i missed ok the second song was really good um the third song huh my voice started dying and I'm just like oh come on man I mean I'm 20 years old I should be able to sing why the [ __ ] can't I sing why is my voice to look like it every once in a while idea was it felt terrible to like it was actually painful after a while I'm just like well I gotta make a good first impression my god I gotta sing the phones right uh-huh and I'm doing my old dance vehicle little monkey and so I ended up dropping it knocked evanda terrible cuz it's not like everything all the Christian music at least not not hymns this was kind of like they're really repetitive like brainwashing type praise and worship songs you know the type like [ __ ] I can't think of an example right now um now there's a skeleton Joey's here somewhere oh he's behind me okay god you're dead now thank you and if I go over y'all really quick really quick Lurie's quick all right run them over come on giants get leave all right I'm over where's the other one huh stranger that there was more than one skilton down here here ah I guess so yeah everything's like a like a higher octave that I can't maintain her a little bit but apparently i still can't maintain two very own oh you oh that's what's going on it it doesn't dispel once you get hit once fire Oh least opens respawning you all then responded it up they all respond oh wait no okay only fed their head I guess take the one without a head it was gone how cool you can just finish crying the skeletons here though oh you were you and his little others to connect okay but if the host dies then those two die ok and makes sense um another good thing about to church that I really likes well oh okay nevermind nevermind don't break there is no birth parents hmm um was that the people they had this little random prayer thing I'm going a little bit up topic again where people would just pray i justjust offer to cook a little prayer just in the middle of the song well not in the middle of something like right after a song but like is a little transition I don't know if it's like a scripted transition that happens like that every single time where it's like okay someone sings a song or rather we all sing a song and then do people pray and then we sing another song and then another coup people pray I don't know there's anything like that but um anyways people would just randomly pray or at least it felt random to me and oh okay a button I see the button now probably should've read this yep um Oh what is oh I can lock onto it oh just kill him in there too yes Kelly men you just you just patrol the area don't mind me I'm just gonna sneak up behind your buddy here mmm okay plug one shot I have no idea if that was a hard enemy or not but it's dead oh why do I losing still following me I thought that oh wait revised oh oh it's a very hard enemy who I can't one shot it oh and get item up info I don't I didn't get to read we get him loose uh we heal up hit by that spirit playing only didn't get hit by spirit thing excellent okay oh okay hey screw you guys it's pretty guys please chin down um um um guys go through this hole down here like don't have good Pat finding yes they don't have good offense mandan awesome and they're down there not to worry about me excellent let's see how this guide IQ is finding something an inductance oh my gosh this poor guy like did you see that he got sliced like I'm like four times like super fast like I'm tum tum tum tum tum to he's like roll roll roll roll roll uh underpass because he didn't do the guys in after all oh hi giant bald friend you do a different one I'm assuming you're a different one you've come back I see the item there but I Oh yep come back alright alright that's fine that's fine all right look for you leave again there you go let me just grab this don't mind me all right we gotta try and dash down that hallway once the coast is clear again but there was two type of people that was preg like and I thought it was pretty friggin hilarious but maybe it's just my dumb since humor but um they would either oh cool a bonfire thing they'd either just be a hundred percent improv based they just really just like wing it they'd be like ah and her and stuff like that in between like pretty much every single word which is an Australian bad but I rested that I really didn't have to rest at that hmm I'm such an idiot and then there'd be other type of people that like you could tell the day the third [ __ ] rehearse their prayer than in the mirror or something like that that it was like spot-on like they knew what they were doing but they they were like the type of people who weren't like super super perfect at it though like they'd rush hour not only Russian but I'm gonna get hit behind aren't I on okay I can make it through here in time okay it didn't fool okay and then I didn't quite around the corner fast enough excellent or at least those rats died got prints right where the people were just all like super super fast with the pair like uh should I can't do it because I mind I'm in Pompeii stomping on the spot but I they just be super super clear concise and then they apparently do communion every single every single Sunday eyeball come back there we go um and so they what they do our I should probably explain a communion is more or less um on the rat survive that's fine he's dead now oh brother right over there I'll even be dis item instead Oh will you just revive if I kill you probably oh if I even can kill you I don't know celebrity dish be all right you're dead now Oh drank that yeah and I charred I don't need those anymore hanging reviving it's not reviving excellent what's over here ah I let my friend I my friend fire Jim I don't need them I've already got a flaming Claymore and a really nice was I noise I'm know I'm turned down so I didn't really hear it very clearly what it sounded like some kind of croaking noise or like little noise of bass looks back basilisks make in Dark Souls 1 off the cliff octopus please fall off the cliff please fall off the cliff please please please I mean I guess I got to pillage him but most of his body caught up to cliffs I don't think he's coming back I still don't remember what those are used for I don't feel like checking right now it's a new area of Windows but 002 items there's definitely some sort of ambush or tough enemy soon if not right now there's a bunch of skeleton bones on the ground I bet they're all gonna come to life um let me just Skelly been okay at least one of them spawns before you grab the items [ __ ] Oh mines gonna [ __ ] you but he's backing off oh I looked a bit framing to me it's not just you guys if you if you got to look frame me there that's skeletons animation isn't that fluid like everything else still seems a good wow he's really being conscious alright that's fine I'll just grab these items awake all the skeletons then run for my life this is fine this is fine this is fine it's fine this is fine this is fine this was a good idea this was this was a good idea this was please no please no okay good they're not going across the bridge you're [ __ ] ever mined there they are dog across the bridge how far you guys gonna chase me because I want to explore oh this reminds me of like the blood-borne chalice dungeons try right arm is the boss well if there's just once killing me and I can handle one talking spilling man it's probably a boss I don't want to lose all my soul's cuz i still haven't gone and invested them should i said oh I up imma go break the box instead as 20 to me it looks like it was like friggin what 20 of them or something really cameo yep okay yep yep yep they come in earlier okay okay open door open door faster please dumb tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom tom dawn dawn dawn dawn dawn Oh yawn yawn yawn yawn yawn yawn yawn yawn yawn and banjo dr. Tom Graham bombed wrong number on don don don don don don don don | Per D | UCNrGWqhy4hF7ExBH9Zc3RaQ | 2016-07-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,356 | 11,875 |
ikBDX8W_4_M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikBDX8W_4_M | Yami Gautam | Shared a Scary experience | BOSS BEAUTIES | Female Planet | during Valentine's Day these boys you know would be on on bikes and would be following your your two guys on a on a bike and probably they got really irritated that she's not giving any reaction or no response they would just say anything just rant anything to anyone oh then they got the the bike really parallel to my cycle diction how much of a cycle Rickshaw that poor guy is going to paddle and what can he do it was it was the whole point was to reach home before it gets dark and it had started getting dark but dank and there was just one moment that I remember he extended his hand to maybe grab my hand and I just slapped him really hard I don't know from where I mastered that courage because I was the one on addiction he was the one on a bike and he could just it could just go wrong Robert it scared him and he just zoomed off it really scared him that one tight slap on his hand | Female Planet | UCedUstWCs3cmDWxy07dc-qg | 2023-06-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 181 | 893 |
GI0KAfCD_gU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI0KAfCD_gU | The full gist about Bobrisky's arrest by the EFCC | [Music] [Applause] [Music] are [Music] for that was one of the videos that led to the arrest of Idris waju OK AKA biski AKA mommy of Lagos AKA senior man in case you don't know Bob riski is a popular Nigerian cross dresser and he has been trending for the wrong reasons I'll give you a quick gist about what actually happened and share the divided opinions on this matter and of course my own take on this whole Saga so biski was arrested on the 3rd of April 2024 and he has been arranged before Justice abin Bola auru of the federal high court in Lagos charges 1 2 3 and four border on the abuse of the nirra or the mutilation of the nirra while five and six bother on money laundry and tax evasion although the judge has now struck out charges five and six so he's now left with one to four which is the abuse of the nirra So based on that first video that you saw a lot of people have been saying but what did he do wrong he was just spraying money and he was even spraying into a carton so how did he abuse the naira in this instance how did he mutilate the naira he didn't do anything wrong but here is another video that also led to his arrest please take a [Music] look [Music] so in this video that you just saw was spraying on the floor and the efcc has said that he wasn't arrested based on just one event so they cited four events four different occasions where he was abusing daira and they have also said that they received a petition about him that led to his arrest so biski himself well I'm going to refer to him as him some people refer to him as shame but as far as I know he's still a man he has not openly declared that he's now a woman and I know that Idris is a guy's name so I refer to him as he him is okay so biski has spited guilty let me read the split to you my Lord I wish that you can give me a second chance to use my platform to inform and educate my followers about spraying money I am a social media influencer with over 5 million followers I would do a video on my page and I will educate people about spraying money I will not repeat it again my Lord I regret my actions my Lord after I made this ple the judge told him that ignorance of the law is not an excuse and Bob riski replied I know my law so the case has been adjurned to Tuesday the 9th of April according to law for the kind of offense that he was accused of it is either he faces a 6mon jail t or he pays 50,000 naira fine so hey it's got 5 million followers as a social media influencer so who is he influencing this is one of the questions that some people are asking I told you that opinions are divided there are different reactions to this some people are saying why should they arrest him what has he done wrong is he the first person to spray money spray money at Nigerian parties is a very common thing in fact it is more like a cultural thing what is an o that is a party without spraying money and that efcc should come out to say the reason why they have arrested him that probably they are just hiding under the abuse of the nirra to punish him for something else because there is currently no clear law in Nigeria against crossdressing that's why make him escape goat that after all at some of these parties other celebrities were also there who sprayed money and that how many people are you going to arrest every Saturday in Nigeria thousands of parties go on how many people do you want to arrest why do you single out biski for this punishment so they really cannot understand why he's being punished and from the videos that you saw they still cannot see the strong offense that he committed to have warranted an arrest these people believe that is it that the efcc is making selective arrest or something like that but there are other people who strongly believe that his arrest is Justified that scap goat or not if we are going to see the change that we want in this country that it must start from somewhere and it must start from someone so if they have decided to arrest Bob briski to make himself as an example so that other people would not commit such a crime then fine then so be it and of course some people have an undertone of anger about his lifestyle like this guy what does he even do who is he why does he openly parade himself as a crossdresser and nothing has been done to him he has not been arrested is see that there are some strong people that are backing him up there are some powers that be that are behind him that will just come online and fla money flaunt his lifestyle flaunt everything talk recklessly because the efcc said that about 180 million era entered his account another 53 million or so entered his account so where is this money coming from what does it actually do it claims to have a company named Bob Express but there is still no clear account of what that company actually does there is no clear traces of him paying taxes and all of that so that has been struck out but some people just cannot wrap their head around the fact that this guy is roaming free they believe that he such a bad influence to our society wokeness or not genes or not new generations or not they believe so strongly that as Africans and as Nigerians especially we have strong societal values and if people like this are not dealt with early enough they are going to negatively influence our young people which is happening already because I can only imagine that there are some young people who look up to him and if you know there are so many crossdressers that are coming up now and doing it openly they see Bob riski as their example as their model and I can also imagine that there are some young people that will say oh well after Rob brisy is living well he's got money he's got Fame so why should they go to school why should they stress themselves they'll just become a crossdresser they'll just be selling cream and they'll be getting the money there are people like that yes and this is the fear of some parents like the social media space is not safe because imagine him having 5 million followers who are these followers they are human beings there are people that want to be like him there are people that that are already like him so they feel that the society is not safe and it has to be pushed of people like this and that we should allow the efcc to do its job we cannot tell them when to start arresting people whenever they feel that they want to arrest people for any offense they are free to do it why should we be the ones to teach them when to make a scapegoat of somebody or when not to make a scapegoat of somebody these are some of the divided opinions around this matter and even before his arrest remember that he has also been in the news when he won an award at the movie premiere of anola Ja he won an award for best dressed female and that raised a lot of do as to why a male a man should be the one to win that award so all of this put together it needs to be questioned as for me I don't support his lifestyle in fact I still cannot wrap it around my head every time I see him whether his video or his picture I say cannot marry the gender that we know to the person that we see sometimes I still find it very difficult to see him as a man like he dresses so fine the makeup and everything even though it might be using filter I find it difficult to wrap my head around it that so this person is actually a man we cannot close our eyes to the fact that we've got strong values as Nigerians we really no matter how we try to deceive ourselves all in the name of wokeness we cannot close our eyes to that and even is dad before he died was not happy with his lifestyle if I recollect vividly anytime he went to see his his dad would try to look a bit modest he would cover up he would so that means even his parents even his dad was not proud of him was not proud of his lifestyle if as a people we see something that is wrong and we decide to keep quiet because we don't want to offend people or because we feel like oh people should have the Liberty to do whatever they want to do then we right WR in a letter to disaster the disaster is already happening but how can we CB it how can we nip it in the board because we can't say oh the world is degenerating already and we open our eyes and allow it to continue to degenerate what are we teaching our young people are we saying that they are actually free to become whatever they want to become even though it is against the laws of the land even though it is against our moral beliefs our values or if it is against the law of God they are free to do whatever they want is that what we're saying then it means we have lost it because if the adults say that oh it is none of their business what about the children that are just springing up that need to be guided they need guidance they need direction is this what we're going to be exposing them to because their minds are still very fragile they see a lot of things on social media and the fact that these things happen does not mean that these things are right so if we have the voice if we have the the platform to preach against vices then why not we should do it we shouldn't promote vices in any way now I'm not talking about his arrest or anything if indeed he is guilty he should be made to face the law if he is not guilty if it is an unlawful arrest like we know that it usually happens in Nigeria then it is wrong because even though we are not in support of his lifestyle here we should all be concerned about fundamental human rights he is a human being first right so no human being deserves any form of Injustice but if indeed he is guilty then you should face the route of the law so what do you think what are your thoughts on this matter please share with me in the comments section don't forget to like this video kindly subscribe to my channel if you are yet to subscribe I'll come your way again with another insightful video Until then be intentional bye by | Dr. Olaide Agbaje | UClgiuTiZEAk_yzBS9Rmg6ew | 2024-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,964 | 9,953 |
6ZLHej6eHyw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZLHej6eHyw | On the historic context for the Great Famine of Ireland | in the meantime let's talk a little bit more about what we've just heard from Laura trevalian the editor of the Slugger O2 website mcfeelty is on the line good morning Mick what did you make of what you just listened to oh it's fascinating really and uh you know for Laura to kind of put her her head and the the lion's mouth I think like that and to kind of come up and come and be so open I think about what it feels like subjectively uh uh to be related to someone um who has I think you're right when you when you observe I think it's the name Travers and I've taken on a Mythic status that it certainly didn't have um uh you know maybe 20 30 years ago because that song many of us have sung at sporting occasions um and it's become emblematic of of something uh bigger but it it's also one of these things I mean that the danger of Miss making and and I think I think the civilian family are really uh not I don't want to use the word victim in the context of the Irish sermon um but one of the problems with mythmaking is that it kind of misdirects historical um attention to the to to the wrong things the truth is trevalian was just a senior civil servant in a treasury at a time when uh England and Great Britain I think were had been in the grip of the market fundamentalism of the day for some 50 or 60 years uh on on were basically protecting markets was more important than protecting citizens uh uh and and I think gevalian the travalian name is simply attached itself to to the politics of that time you know the you know uh and and uh and I think I think that the problem with it is that it's giving rise or the potential is that it gives rise to yet another form of modern Bourgeois hatred uh which is something we've really got to be uh got to be uh on our guard against do you accept Laura trevalian's argument as such that there is a differentiation between what the travalian family did in a personal capacity with the slea trade and what sir Edward did in a professional capacity in terms of the Irish Barman absolutely it's it's totally it's totally true I guess I would go further and say it you know he just happened to be there when the ship went down the truth is some historians would dispute that and say that he was the driver well he was look he he was being directed by the prime minister at the time which was Lord John Russell um who had displaced Robert Taylor peel in early 1846 had wanted to get rid of the the Corn Laws and actually did get a statute through corn laws were those things that really protected um I uh protected um food exports so that's why the corn was leaving cork Harbor and or at Cove Harbor and harbors all over Ireland um so trevallyum wasn't the driver of that he was the political server he was the political servant of that idea which had been means to have been uh like a means the British politics for the previous uh 50 or 60 years and the the other thing is that the truth is that what trevalian had nothing to do with was the structure of the Irish economy which was was singularly dependent on that one potato crop so the peasants uh in Ireland were completely dependent on what was otherwise a very nutritious uh crop but the truth is the potato crop had failed several times before that and it's it sealed catastrophically right across Europe it's only in Ireland where the the economic structure of the time uh meant that thousands thousands and uh even Millions kind of died that died of it mcfeelty stay with us we're going to do more on this after the news it's half past nine get the news make the news be the news this is the Nolan show it's 9 30. a man's been arrested at the scene of a security Alert in East Belfast he was detained by police following a one-car crash on Alexander Road close to Castle Ray police station Army technical officers are at the scene and a number of homes have been evacuated roads have also been closed and the Publix being asked to avoid the area the UN is sending a special Envoy to Sudan to coordinate the international Aid effort as fighting between rival military groups enters a third week a ceasefire there has been repeatedly broken NHS England has warned Staffing levels in some areas of the country will be exceptionally low today because of the war card by nurses and lower than on previous strike days it's the first time action by members of the RCN will affect critical services such as intensive care and the funeral for two victims of last Thursday's crash on the A5 will take place later today in strabane brother and sister Christine and Dan McCain died along with their aunt when the minibus they were traveling in was in collision with alluri [Music] let's talk quickly a little bit more about this story about trevalian the fields of athenry and the Irish farman John's on the line from Bala Mina good morning John good morning uh mark it wasn't Irish it was very much Auntie Irish organized by London 700 years there were summons before there was Farmington 1739 40 and 41. there were farmers again in 1825 26 27 and 28. and then the 1845-51 it was 700 years of preparation didn't have an overnight what did you make of what Laura trevalian had to say John well that's very good that she's realized that her ancestors were up to no good he was obviously a servant of London and what do you make about her what almost two centuries later preparing to shoulder some of that responsibility particularly in terms of the slave trade in terms of reparations but at least on the Irish farming coming onto the BBC in Ireland okay hold on a minute it also happened in large parts of Europe there's a potato blight which affected northern half of Germany all in Belgium you know often have for France the only place where people died was Ireland okay I took your point what do you make about a True Value because we're talking about this and we will we will you're right we maybe should widen and died and have a closer look at what happened during the 1800s across Europe but what do you make of Laura trevelyn bearing up as such on this especially yeah I'm glad to hear this good uh to hear that that somebody's starting to speak the truth and if you if you had bumped enter in the 1990s and she said hello how are you I'm Laura trebellian would you have gone aha are you one of those trevalians of course yes I would I mean the name of this immediately wrong about yeah of course she's talking about reparations tell her I don't know how rich or otherwise they are if they have a lot of money or not but if they're going to make reparations tell her we need bricklayers and carpenters and people like that to help with the housing problem we don't need money money we're just cause inflation John thank you Mick fealty what about you if you had met Laura trevalian and carrickfergus or Carrick Moore she was all over the place back then and she introduced herself would you have known back in the 1990s ah trevalian yeah I would have done I mean 20th anniversary back in uh 95 of the onset of the famine and I did a lot of kind of deeper examination and reading back then so I would have understood uh I would I would have recognized the name but I would have also understood the kind of the the the role of trevellian you know he was hard uh and hardened in his response and the truth is ironically the Tory the Tory PM who who was in before Russell um did send uh farm and release and but all of that trade opportunity so as soon as the the regime uh sort of changed so you know it look and the other thing is Mark when you when you go back and you look at the absolute epic scale of the Irish famine you know and John's right don't you know I mentioned myself there were other kind of minor famines which were indicating that the potato was not the reliable crop that it that it seemed to be at the time um but nobody nobody twigged on it was what we would call in modern parlance kind of a Black Swan event uh and I don't think uh I don't I don't think people really and certainly 1845 in 1846 really understood the consequences of this Mass failure of the stable crop um so you know I I so I and this is uh you know Laura herself has said look you know you you it's very hard to kind of unpick the strange morality of the mid uh 19th century yeah where victims were often blamed for their own and I I said back in 95 I spent uh I spent hours like literally seven or eight hours reading through uh old copies of the newsletter and the first war that was going on between the the editorial writers of the newsletter with the times of London defending the people of the south and west of Ireland where it had it hit the absolute worst certainly in those early years The Passion of uh of those Belfast journalists is defending uh the Integrity of of of the people who who were being blamed by London and by the times of London uh for their own demise is is a thing to is is a thing to behold and certainly it's a it's it's an experience live with me for a very very long time mcfeelty thank you if you want to find out more about all of this if you missed maybe the top of the program you can listen to the remarkable interview with Laura trevellian again on BBC signs there's also a full write-up on the BBC News ni website | Slugger O'Toole | UCC1iteDCZBF1guXeK9TN-cA | 2023-05-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,781 | 9,249 |
V6D3I3_nDIQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6D3I3_nDIQ | Linda spoke English demo video 4k | Green Screen Spokesperson Videos Production | are you looking for a professional spokesperson to bring your Brand's message to life look no further I have over 365 days of experience in delivering clear and engaging content that truly represents your brand I understand the importance of creating a video that aligns with your Brand's Mission target audience and style that's why my team and I will work closely with you to create a video that stands out from the rest whether you need a voiceover for your video or a live spokesperson I have the skills and expertise to make your message shine with our state-of-the-art green screen technology we can create a video that truly captures the essence of your brand don't settle for anything less than professional contact me today to get started on creating a video that will take your brand to the next level | TonyTran | UCzwQo5NEObvdqHb4JBxYy1Q | 2023-01-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 142 | 811 |
XGNIopXTpPo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGNIopXTpPo | E. B. Eddy Company | Wikipedia audio article | the EBT company was a Canadian Pulp & Paper Company now a division of dom tower inc it was originally incorporated in 1886 as the eb eddy manufacturing company with Ezra Butler Eddie as its president Eddie had begun business in 1854 making and selling wooden matches out of his home in Hull Canada east now Quebec the company expanded into pulp and paper in 1891 it was renamed to the EB Eddy company on April 26 1905 destroyed most of the company's facilities but it was back in operation in less than a year Eddie died in 1906 in 1926 RB Bennett gained control of the company in 1928 the match business was sold off as the Eddy match company in 1943 the company was sold to George Western Limited the company acquired the paper mills of the jr. booth company in 1946 in 1998 the company was taken over by Dante Inc and became the EB Eddy division of that company at the time of the purchase the company had facilities in Hull Quebec Timmins Ontario Espanola Ontario Chapel Oh Ontario Pembroke Ontario Seuss Aunt Marie Ontario Delta British Columbia and Port Huron Michigan | wikipedia tts | UCq_18cPisSCz-cV00IhZ07w | 2019-01-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 196 | 1,078 |
EwOGvo0WKVw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwOGvo0WKVw | 125 st HARLEM: I WENT AND SUPPORT THE VENDORS BUSINESSES IN HARLEM. |REALITY TO THE WORLD | | [Music] greetings greetings to my youtube brothers and sisters those that hormone those are brad well this is reality to the world back again with a brand new video so if you haven't subscribed to my youtube channel kindly go down to the subscription button and subscribe to my channel so whenever i drop fresh videos you guys gonna get it and don't forget to hit the notification link so i'm all the way down here at 125th harlem so let's go right into the video follow this video enjoy this video i'm out i love this brother yeah man awesome you know you know what i want one of these who's that who the doctor is all right this is my second time done in ireland and every time i come to ireland i got to take something because i support my people that's right so i'm going to support her i'm going to take this my sister thank you so much so you know what we have here this is what we have here africa right yeah there's the woman that fight queen of egypt so you see people you got to come and support you don't know 125th street and i could tell you 125th street in the smaller version if it needed to oh yeah and i do the wrapping and everything this is for us you don't turn you should stay like that so tell me something you do all these works yourself yes pants yes wow that's amazing listen man self-employed is the best employee so okay my sister i'm gonna take this for you the tiger teeth yes i'm gonna take two you know what no i'm gonna take one don't follow me i'm gonna take out but i don't want it to air anymore i use it you have like a chair actually i have it where is it you so you see this is hard here you see she's doing our take man i feel so nice i feel so good to see that you know every time i come to alam i can see that what's that nah no 50th as i can tell you again you know this is my second time down here in ireland and it's a joy and it's a pleasure to coming down here in islam to see what's going on you know as i say before and i'm gonna say it again anytime you need anything of roots and culture any african craft any african um you have you have low you know any stuff you have the women here yes look you see very nice you see you need african map deal with anything of africa you can come here and you can get it let's support me so as you can see yes i come to harlem and i make my first purchase supporting my people right you know i purchased two earrings i'm gonna take it to my wifey and as i go along my journey i'm gonna look for other things to support you know so people will come down to ireland one two and a fifth and leonardo street give the support give the black power continue that's right yes thank you so much so my question to you just give me a so what do you think about this business and harlem of itself this business is working fine especially in harlem course anybody that comes all the way from all the state everybody comes happier with harlem especially malcolm x is like a favorite place it's like the maker of all the black people so everyone that come to visit or something they all come up here to see up so we're thankful for that yes and i guess that you know uh marcus gaviar so what this is right there where the park is it's right there i'm gonna go there and i'm gonna check out my rest of people thank you for the love bless of my love and love don't forget yeah yeah i gotta go there [Music] had a bodybuilding competition see this yes you love it that's flake that is on point yeah this is the board pro this is the ball pro 8 that's the most exact and it's got a camera on the back you have the big ones no they're using the same cop to make uh uh uh no i'm not jumping for you i'm not like uh uh uh i'll give you fifteen dollars i'll give you two of them for 20. you know what i'll give you two i'll give you that that ain't another bracelet whatever two for 20. and this is what huh this is what this is hybrid i'll do like this i'll give it a bump this is 15. this is like 25 for the two left i gotta go twenty dollars twenty dollars i know i'm gonna check yet i'm checking okay just take your time get what you want that's the last i got on big i'm gonna hang them on there let me know quick i shop so many already huh i said i shop so many things i already look i'll shop this where'd you get it over there you got it from black people right yeah yeah so you whatever you want when you go i'll give you a good price you just get what you want i'll give you a serious price hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay you have you have a ring like this with a brown stone something like this the brown stone like this foreign okay so what we have here in pink lemonade one dollar each and we have chocolates as well so what they smell lemon lemon lemons lemons okay i have two dollars okay would you like one uniform no i just want one you could give it to anybody next one to give him all right give her you know i want the next one you can give it yeah yeah me too the same thing you know i come out and see my sisters here they're doing the things i decided to purchase them it's a pleasure being here so what you are looking at here are some great artworks that was displayed on some of these buildings down here in arlen and if you really look good you can see you know some of these displays have a lot of meaning but i'm trying to see if i can see any information about this display as you can see there there are some young children um there are some buildings but i'm telling you whosoever draw these arts they are real good how you see you see you have the woman there it look like she's holding the world in our hands you know with um there's a child running there with this two star you know but i'm trying to see if i can see some information about these artworks on this building but i'm telling you there's so much there's so much so much buildings have these artworks so this is my brethren that i'm now going to this is rastafarian flag this is the height and you stand for this they know who you is yeah i don't comment babylon to prove anything i need to come here about that i come in a mission now when you miss sheldon i go to yoga because the fourth generation is our generation i have a pulse with his mother yeah you say marcus didn't come with something like this all black people do more different you would have number one so politician mix it up on politics so we could achieve the goodness what we need to achieve that's why his mother said i wait for him see this april right i was so beautiful i'm qualified for yeah competition i don't care um hold on yes this is done in harlem you know you can get all your wood work all the crafts oh you're moving away yeah uh just give me a minute [Music] oh i'm now leaving you i spent over like 200 yeah yeah man so i'm leaving i know and again okay next time you come and get this one for me where's that come next time for this one next time for this one you | Reality To The World | UCmf4HK-5F-JGXXZ0s5_T09Q | 2020-10-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,406 | 6,916 |
dYvQfdLMeuk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYvQfdLMeuk | sex in the library.3gp | sex in the library the upper classmen and bougie professors men and or women of leisure recline on unclean couches questioning kisses like stapled stacks of graded papers grasping at flesh like a lint remover never pressing hard enough to arouse a pulse of pleasure merely tracing the Contours of reoccurring power structures illiterate under classmen occupy spaces bolted in Oblivion muffle their moans between bit lips hide themselves behind wood and stone hiking skirts and shirts pulling down pants just far enough to expose flashes of sex squatting in unused reading rooms beneath Barren desks blank pages absent classes aware of evil without ever knowing it or good but you and I two people who appreciate the written and Unwritten words of the world connoisseurs of literature the subtext of sex and text engorged with the fleshing and conflicts of characters drop our leaves an unbind desire between the Canon centuries of couplings right and wrong sing their song and swirl around us in an orgy of unfrustrated intersexuality chanting in a chus of tantric verse speaking in licks of fire and smoke of breath knocking over a shelf here a movement there an entire language where until perched high upon on a heap of History's bindings past and future arch their backs in a present gasp eruption and destruction the whole humans races burning and beating Hearts pounding and yearning for the propagation of something new a need whose purpose could only be satiated by the couplings of two disperate forms and the death of another it was as after all us and not Caesar's ships that burnt Alexandria to the ground | les mots | UCnbjVdsUCLQ3tcabBOYQKiA | 2012-06-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 274 | 1,617 |
6S9v1-9nd5s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S9v1-9nd5s | The All-Time Packers Team! | did you know that over the past ten years in the NFC North the Lions have never won the NFC North ten years a whole decade of being bad and one of the gigantic roadblocks to us being good is that man right there and Rogers I hate the back little [ __ ] I really do the rest the other side of my family my mom's family is from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan they're all Packers fans and they always talk [ __ ] like Christmastime Pig same time because Alliance will never be good so he's pretty much kind of split between the Vikings and the Packers taking it I think the Bears have won it twice in that time span or maybe once I just don't know man but I will say this package team is pretty dumb also huge thank you to recon for sponsoring my videos longtime sponsor the channel and they make awesome year buds so I want to tell you guys about right now Raycom makes premium wireless earbuds so recon is awesome because the quality is amazing and it's up there with any other wireless earbuds that you're used to seeing but raid cons are always at least half the cost for example these are my favorites right here it is the e55 I've been wearing them all video they're awesome they have a noise isolating fit enhanced bass they also have wireless charging and they're water-resistant they also have some really cool color ways too they also have eat 25s a little bit smaller it's their best-selling model and also has awesome colorways I highly recommend these earbuds if you guys are in the market for some and you don't want to pay $200 for the ones you're used to seeing check out rank on additionally I have a code you'll get them even cheaper it's by recon comm /mm G that links in the description clicking that link is gonna get you 15% off your order that's all guys break on thank you for sponsoring and joy there's some video guys air absolutely carried my fantasy team this year he was a freak and fantasy additionally as you guys know now I'm not gonna mess with this guy's training if they get a gold 99224 ability so this Aaron John says jukebox spin cycle outside zone guru definitely gonna be a lot of fun to play with last video I recorded was Ravens I don't know if you're seeing him in order but last one I did was Ravens and Mark Ingram looked very similar to this Aaron Jones probably had a lot more truck but he was a freak so I'm hoping Erik Jones can do it 96 truck on that Aaron Jones Christian Okoye has 97 yes you are seeing that correctly 99 speed 98 Excel 97 of jelly 99 carry yes shit's nuts and then home on Green who was a mad and mobile 15 legend he was so good it was him and Barry Sanders were the most LP at Beck's 95 break tackle 96 truck both are gonna be super super good Aaron Rodgers of course I'm interested to see what his stats are 98 throw power 99 short I'm surprised he is 89 min be totally honest 95 d 98 throw on the run god damn that's so good Donald Driver Randall Cobb and Davante Adams really plump these Devon denims and the Packers historically I've had a really good offensive line so I'm not too surprised by this Frye belaga Adam Timmerman courtland's Lee Ellington Jenkins I think I saw you say his name and David Bakhtiari Jimmy Graham Jared Cook defensively so we have a sick outside linebacker core Clay Matthews and za'darius Smith I love za'darius Smith this guy's just a beast 99 play Trek 90 speed excels strength and tackle Reggie White or the greatest of all time Gilbert Brown Kenny Clark 99 that's kind of crazy now just for comparison's sake so the Packers are honestly an awesome team and they won the NFC North look how many 99s on this team there's one two and that's it I'm the Ravens theme team there were 1099s that's nuts it makes sense the Ravens were so hyped this year but that's just crazy so we have Reggie White Julius Peppers in Asia and amis with our X Factor's J Alexander Casey Hayward and damarious Randall his team is all around really really good honestly a little worried about the middle linebacker slots but we'll survive chance ten aroo-whoo I like the flow bro it's a 95 overalls I actually really love with the eggs of these team teams no matter how bad your team is you can feel like probably a 93 plus overall team team with your team of choice so I really do appreciate that what's happening to a game let's do this that is an awesome Packers top three Aaron Jones Aaron Rodgers Davante Adams he's got a bigger synth all while this may be the first time that I have not played somebody with a theme team in the theme team series hatred a MOS is my user he throws underneath Eric Dickerson I hate Eric Dickerson oh my god I gonna have nightmares about this guy come out and gun split this could be halfback power oh it's not where are you looking oh that's contestant babysitting corner outs are literally going to be in my nightmares for the next 10 years Micah Hyde's gonna rob this corner out come on no there's no quarter autumn balls whoa what happened did Julius Peppers just lift up the D tackle into dak Prescott this could be verticals on the right side or on the left side oh it's a pitch we set the Blitz I don't think they're fast enough no and he swerves me with their Dickerson good job good play if I could shoot the gap hard enough I can get him in the back hook oh that's not stretch okay but I've got everything covered no I don't you got him yup oh dude ha ha ha I didn't see his username so now it's [ __ ] you and you lock you know Angie lock care more about his safety and his family than football oh no now I really want to beat this guy I don't really expect much out of yourself you take me past the 30 oh hell yeah now let's double check on these x-pac cuz we got router Prentiss slot o matic and streak out of Davante Adams escape artist gunslinger dashing Deadeye on Rogers and juke box spin cycle outside zone Gullu unshown so definitely gonna abuse that spin cycle yes sir you're seeing it right there and I really honestly land that poorly still got 4 yards which is nice ok get to the second level great blocks jukebox oh my god one more no nuts Donald Driver and we got plus five yards cuz of that fumble Donald Driver coming in clutch its first attendant this is a it's that's a Davante Adams touchdown yes sure come on baby oh I don't know the wheels for it damn I don't really use this play but a Mon greenus in and if Donald Driver throws a black I feel pretty good about it okay wow those blacks look good I'm on green the no X Factor joke the no expected Juke is sometimes better than the X Factor Juke just cuz everybody's so ready for next factor Juke and they're so used to it that that slow [ __ ] kind of throws along you've got to convert here if this is a blitz I can hit Davante Adams again no but it's that no no no bad pass bad pass third and goal his user is not close enough Darren Jones nope no way no way no way oh you pick he switched off and I had to chook he was she's out of bounds you suck you know that dammit I wonder if I could have gotten hold their power to work anyway on the hi this is gonna be a pass I'm I'm like a hide Wow he just floats one up we know he wants a corner route no he's got a post route of some variation playmaker do the playmaker no way yes go dry too many there for you to catch that I'm gonna try this out to Donald Driver go in the jet sweep it looks like it'll be there as long as Jimmy Graham holds this block okay Jimmy Graham didn't even try to block Lawrence Taylor but Donald Driver who with the stiff arm animators but I got seven yards on that garbage we're gonna try and play this one smart Oh [Music] I just missed it fourth and seven I'm going for it this is kind of bold but let's see what's there oh there's Aaron Rodgers era oh Jesus faster than they think man he's a lot faster people are ready for it okay it's so open yes sir yes sir oh no he didn't stay on the block that was actually so good let's have a good clock management oh you think we could get in the open field with Aaron Rodgers let's make the read oh we don't even need it Aaron Jones with so much room I got a minute to go score 31 I'm getting to that edge for this first Oh maybe I'm not gonna make it up the middle spin I really need to stop spinning that's how I fumbled let's figure out where his user is and just go away from it okay all right six seconds but I'm gonna try out that draw I have one timeout left I really like her and Jones has been playing we're gonna give it a go was not there is he in man I can't tell what he's in no I was letting the worst thing that could have happened to me anything yeah absolute worst thing could have me right there was that let's bring it together boys we are struggling okay that's really good Aaron Jones in the middle of a field he's gonna take it for 23 I'm either gonna get hit in the backfield or I could think is real real real deep let's see it lets see it Jones he's gonna get a touchdown off of that let's go ten to seven I always go for two by the way do the run game has been freakish we're going we're going inside zone for this two-point read that block all right so this is either a pitch or a pass it's the pitch whoa are you kidding me Dickerson this might mean by the secondary it's so slow I do not whoa what wait what oh my god he almost touchdown doing that uh everybody everybody let's go let's get there let's go let's go Julia's peppers with the stop let's go one more time 30 goal same thing left side he's down at the 2 now take your field goal [ __ ] oh my god these are really taking a beautiful it just got to the water you got stuff let's go now I guess it's totally stupid that I took my two-point conversion but I feel confident I'm gonna touch down so they don't get to point on that and then it'll be even steven looks like he's just gonna scream down on him with his linebackers yep got him Greg Glock great block here a Jones oh I almost gonna kept that in I hope he puts this one more time cuz that'll leave driver Adams wide well Aaron Rodgers to gun slot offset Boise is all you need you know what's funny I happen three on the zone bubble in so long that I bet you he just doesn't even guard at this time huh whatever I'll skip to my green great job that's the first blitz no wait my connection to the event services been asked this is what I get for playing as a package I deserve this if that gave a loss to my boy yo also huge thank you to lodal for letting me use his team I appreciate you bro but if I just give you a loss on your head that season I'm gonna feel really bad oh I didn't even count the game at all I have played the full game with the Packers seemed pretty much but I'm gonna have to put the Packers EMT montage I gotta get through every team first but if I get through every team and you guys want to see the rematch of the baggers team for me to go back and actually secure the dub I will do that but I got to do every other team first I got to keep this fair so that is depressing I'm really sorry we just got cooked right there I'm side boys all right well I hope you guys enjoyed anyway I'll see in the next one peace out [Music] | MMG | UCaYxyR9mzVlTrOOyZD0XAmA | 2020-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,205 | 11,164 |
T75eWVt2OHI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T75eWVt2OHI | Birdland Jazz Club 2022 +Gunhild, Idun and Carling sisters | hello everybody [Laughter] [Music] I love everybody and we have we are streaming live only for fans out there and if you're in New York come to Berlin because we play here tonight it's a Sunday right yeah it's Sunday and it's New York and Manhattan Birdland 44th Street and actually we have one person listening so we have to misbehave extra because it's the boss [Music] leave them all thank you you think I'm Romance [Music] is why I never knew foreign [Music] laughs [Music] thank you foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] okay one a two three [Music] all right foreign [Music] thank you [Music] the rest of my face [Music] laughs [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right [Music] foreign [Music] so it's before our show at Bergland and now the bartender just arrived hi you're almost well not actually one oh so now we have two persons in the audience it's Gianni and the bartender it couldn't be better it's like a movie okay I I have written a song it's called I wait for you in San Francisco oh you're ready yes um for you in San Francisco [Music] with love to let your kids [Music] San Francisco for you [Music] laughs [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] flexible around the Rainbow Springs [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh yeah wonderful uh what do you want to play I picked the coach oh Pentacles oh my God it's almost petrol yeah so actually it's Petticoat Sally it's actually a petronella but with a more Twisted name and Eden yeah that's my name let's play it's a song I wrote okay oh you're ready no why not two [Music] all right [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] race away [Music] [Applause] [Music] wow [Music] foreign okay oh you're having a good time out there I cannot follow the stream but I will we check after all right so uh Promenade what do you want to thank you like do you have any suggestions C Is My Best Girl turn me down so great great okay let's take it it's been the most fun and I think then we call it today because we have to prepare a show except time I forget there's something important yeah we can end with a short okay good yes all right but first yeah here you can see it's my best girl turn me down is everything okay foreign huh what one [Applause] [Music] hahaha [Music] laughs [Music] hahaha [Music] thank you so much oh and because we are at Berlin and Gianni's favorite Melody is Old Cape Cod we shall sing it do you think you can play piano on the cartoon yes [Music] hello everybody exactly welcome very much [Music] oh okay hello everybody hello everybody one two three [Music] okay [Music] okay [Music] stay watching the Moonlight away [Music] thank you thanks for listening | Gunhild Carling | UCgl6hVVGcnpI0JKwRiZQsrQ | 2023-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 485 | 2,688 |
jenSfK25Wlc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jenSfK25Wlc | Masochism: Borderlines, Psychopaths Self-trash | i'm what's left of somebody in this pandemic i'm the author of malignant self-love narcissism revisited i think and also a professor of psychology in various countries around this ever-shrinking globe today we're going to discuss a very interesting phenomenon sexual masochism sexual masochism especially among borderline people with borderline personality disorder but also in general sexual masochism wears many very surprising disguises it's difficult to spot actually many behaviors that appear to be psychopathic are actually masochistic now i've dealt with masochism in my previous two videos there's one video about the masochistic anti-narcissist and there's another video where i discuss fantasies borderline fantasies and so on so forth and there i expound on mazorchism citing and quoting early literature because masochism is one of the most well documented phenomena craft ebbing who was a very early scholar of human sexuality in his famous famous book psychopathia psychopathia sexualis he described sexual masochism he was possibly the first one to describe sexual masochism in clinical terms ironically he named his book sikhopatia sexualis in order to deter prurient pawn consuming people he wanted the book to be read only by the learned by scholars by academics by clinicians he thought if he gave his book latin the title in latin uh the hoi polloi the great unwashed masses will not bother to buy it regrettably for him unfortunately for us it became a bestseller people were buying thousands of copies and making good use of these copies during the night it became the first pornographic hit literature okay anecdotes aside let's delve straight into the subject but as usual i'm going to take you on a circuitous route before we get there i would like to answer one of your questions people ask me about switching i describe switching in borderline personality disorder when the borderline faces humiliation rejection abandonment real or imagined or anticipated she switches a self-state comes out emerges this is a psychopathic cell state it is intended to protect the borderline from hurt and pain and the psychopathic self-state has all the hallmarks of a psychopath it's disempathic it's defiant it's impulsive it's promiscuous et cetera i say reckless etc etc but people ask me about switching in actual psychopaths because you see the borderlines psychopath or borderline psychopathic cell state is actually a secondary psychopath it's a psychopath who may well behave as a psychopath as psychopathic traits makes psychopathic choices and decisions but still maintains access to empathy some sort of empathy and to positive emotions typical primary psychopaths have neither and so what about switching in psychopaths people had written to me to describe situations where the mask dropped suddenly and they saw behind the mask into a hideous obnoxious creature people even described it in terms of demon possession lacking a better vocabulary more appropriate vocabulary having no access to clinical literature they resorted to religion and so yes in the case of narcissists and psychopaths there is no switching they don't switch the both i mean the narcissist has self-states but as opposed to the borderline personality disorder the switching in the narcissist is much more gradual and incremental and basically imperceptible and sometimes the site the narcissist is overwhelmed by moods and by negative emotionality and then he for example rages but the rage is directly attributable to the self-state then in action and possession so the switching is in narcissist occurs but it's it's under its subterranean it's underground it's subverted subversive and then there's an eruption and a startling transition to another behavior or another mood not so with the borderline the borderline you see the switching happening borderline 1 disappears and borderline two appears the secondary psychopath takes over the secondary psychopath has a a different body language so the secondary cycle that takes over the borderline has a different face actually the face changes the face morphs it's like morphing in computer software the face changes dramatically sometimes to the point that some borderlines are not recognizable almost when they switch to the secondary psychopathy phase so the phase changes body language changes and the same happens with psychopaths but in psychopaths there is no actual switching what happens in psychopathy is the psychopath as well as the grandiose narcissist which today we think may be one and the same both psychopaths and grandiose narcissists have a mask they present to the world a desolate dazzling array of masks and when the masks are rendered ineffective in efficacious they drop the mask they don't bother to keep it on if they don't care enough about people to keep on the mask so they simply drop the mask and then you see behind the mask the person behind the mask is the real person so if you catch a psychopath in the act or if a psychopath unexpectedly displays some weakness frailty vulnerability the psychopath then drops the mask you see psychopaths are capable of shame self-shame self-directed shame so when they're caught in the act red handed or when they when others witness some kind of weakness or failure or vulnerability they're very ashamed of themselves at that point they don't have the mental energy to maintain the mask and he drops let me summarize it for you the borderline switches visibly perceptibly discernibly switches between two self states each of these self states has a different body language a different appearance a different different facial features it's like using a photo using photoshop it's like it's a total change and it's like a new person had emerged and usurped hijacked and kidnapped the original borderline that is switching in borderline switching in narcissism happens it takes time it's incremental it's subterranean it's underground but then it suddenly erupts narcissus rages or becomes insanely envious or acts out in some way so in narcissism there is no visible discernible switching and usually the narcissist maintains his body language and facial expressions throughout even when he had actually switched switched to another state the narcissist has much much more continuity um at least bodily continuity than the borderline although some people describe um that the narcissist becomes hideous and frightening and sinister when he transitions between states it's still the narcissist identifiable narcissist in the case of a borderline sometimes you can't tell is the same person now psychopaths don't have switching they don't switch they have masks and when they are exposed when you see through them when they are caught in the act when they are when their vulnerabilities and weak underbelly weak parts are exposed they feel ashamed and they drop the mask similarly the promiscuity of psychopaths is very different to the promiscuity of borderlines psychopaths self-trash in the sense that they are promiscuous off-handedly their promiscuity is off-handed like absent-minded haphazard totally impulsive utterly indiscriminate it's like an afterthought sex the psychopath sex is like an afterthought it just happens and then it's gone and then he has no memory of it or doesn't care to remember it and it's like drinking a glass of water not a memorable event of course there are no emotions no empathy no connection no nothing it's a form of self-trashing but because psychopaths do not perceive their promiscuity as negative their promiscuity is ego syntonic they actually love to be promiscuous there is not much trauma involved and they don't perceive their promiscuity as self-trashing even when they self-trust extremely so even in situations where a lot of self-trashing is involved bottom of the barrel self-trashing the psychopath would not perceive it to self-trashing he would perceive it as agency the psychopath would say i wanted the sex i initiated the sex i controlled the situation i selected the partner it was good i loved it i was excited so then the psychopath reframes his self-trashing or her self-trashing in a way that would be ego-syntonic okay we'll come to all this a bit later this leads us of course to sexual masochism sexual masochism and by the way also emotional mazukis all types of masochism they're forms of self-trashing now self thrashing is very common with in borderline personality disorder correctly harvey collectly in the mask of sanity in 1942 described numerous incidents of self-trashing with what he called psychopaths but today we know many of them were not psychopaths they were actually grandiose narcissists or other life but he called them psychopaths they didn't know any better in in the 40s so in 1942 he describes um women for example who pick up groups of strangers and have groups of sanchez and have sex with them at the drop of a hat on a dime with no rhyme or reason the even a bit in a bit of a racist note he he says disapprovingly that many of these strangers were blacks so he's like shocked that the white woman could pick up a gang of black workers and have sex with all of them simultaneously and uh he describes another incident of a woman who had an in uninterrupted interminable series of one-night stands with total strangers you would just pick them in a bar and go with them to a room and have sex with them and he attributes this this kind of impulsive sexuality to psychopathy and he is the first to note or among the first to note that psychopaths actually don't care there's nothing invested in the sex it's it's a totally physical right it's a it's a gratification of a physical impulse it's release in a way masturbating with others but the psychopaths choose to have sex in circumstances which involves essentially self-trashing so there is surprisingly sexual masochism in psychopathy both borderlines and psychopaths actually feel bad when they feel good and feel good when they feel bad what would make healthy people feel very bad it makes the psychopath happy elated euphoric what would make normal people feel very bad when the borderline in is in her secondary psychopsychopathy state would make her feel very much in control very much validated and empowered so situations choices decisions events sexual encounters that would make every healthy person feel seriously bad about herself or himself this kind of situations or events or people or circumstances would make the psychopath and the borderline secondary psychopath feel very good they feel very good when they should have felt bad and yes of course this is inappropriate effect one of my previous videos i've dealt with reduced effect display and inappropriate effect i encourage you to watch it there is a disconnect between the borderline's emotions and her actual acting out decompensating behavior there's a disconnect between the psychopath and anything internal the psychopath is a total shell so these people engage in sexual masochism and sexual self thrashing but the psychopath and the borderline do not perceive it as such until possibly the morning later in the case of the borderline but during the act they perceive the act as actually a form of agency a form of control of empowerment or validation of agency of of of self-efficacy so they feel good about it feeling bad being trashed leads them to sexual arousal they're sexually aroused by situations that would um create deep shame and guilt in healthy people and so they find themselves in four types of sexual uh contexts and all these four types lead to trashing and trashing leads to sexual arousal and sexual arousal leads to a sense of empowerment validation resilience strength euphoria and and good feelings so these are the four situations number one despoiling it's when the borderline or the psychopath give their bodies away they simply give them away they select random strangers many of them sexual predators and then they recklessly put themselves at the complete disposal of the predator and the predator can do with their bodies as he wishes he can denigrate them he can humiliate them he can despoil them he can beat them up he can inflict sexual a physical um damage he can hurt them in a variety of ways emotional and physical he can rape them he can sexually assault them the more the merrier the more egregious and extreme the despoiling the more egregious and extreme the sexual sadism of the predator the more the psychopath and borderlines are sexually aroused when they find themselves in very dangerous situations for example in uncontrollable group sex or subject to a clear dangerous sadistic predator alone in a room drunk unable to extricate herself at that point the sexual arousal is maximum it seems that sexual arousal in borderlines and psychopaths is intimately connected with a sense of pending doom imminent annihilation self elimination self eradication the borderline and the psychopath are therefore sexually aroused by the presence or potential presence of death they are as freud used to call it fanatic they have a death wish they are motivated by the death drive not by the life force not by eros or libido but by motido and estudo the opposite the mirror image so borderlines and psychopaths when they engage in sex they engage in destructive sex self-destructive sex sex that is guaranteed to annihilate them morally to destroy them mentally to inflict and afflict them psychologically to cause pain to cause hurt and sometimes to injure them bodily this is the type of sex that brings them to orgasm and to climax it's of course a form of sexual masochism as described in the 19th century mid-19th century actually second third of the last third of the 19th century by kraft ebbing so it's a very well documented and very old documented very old phenomenon collectly also describes despoiling in his master masterpiece so this spoiling that's the first situation that borderlines and psychopaths find themselves in second cheating borderlines and psychopaths are notorious for cheating they cheat a lot now cheating in some cases in some cases is compulsive so it's a serial cheater who cannot control herself or himself and they cheat but that is a totally different psychodynamic it doesn't have to do anything with self-trashing it has to do with couple dynamics and so on and i deal i i deal with these issues in other videos but there is a form of cheating that is intimately connected to sexual masochism it's connected to sexual masochism because it's the cheating takes place in shameful disgraceful circumstances the cheating takes place in a way that is socially frowned upon socially unacceptable the cheating negates and conflicts with social mores and values or even with the values of the individual so borderlines and psychopaths engage in the kind of cheating that that confirms or supports the view that they are dead immoral objects so in the morning after the typical borderline would feel shame and guilt the psychopath would not feel ashamed would not feel guilty but the psychopath would feel seriously bad like i'm a bad person i'm an immoral person i'm an evil person there would be no emotional resonance to these statements the psychopath is not saying i'm an evil person and i'm ashamed of it i want to change no the psychopath actually takes pride in being an evil and mean and nasty and immoral person but still it's an ego dystonic statement i'm evil i mean it's an ego dystonic statement in most cases so the cheating cheating is a way to to transition into dissonance cheating is a way to torture yourself to to denigrate yourself to demean yourself in other words cheating is another another way another form of self-trashing and so cheating leads to sexual arousal the act of cheating the very act of cheating the forbidden fruit breaking breaking morality negating the contract you have with your intimate partner for sexual exclusivity the very act is defiant that this very act is contumacious in your face i'm gonna do whatever i want to do i'm a free person i have a free free will and no one will tell me what to do it's a defined drug so in this case cheating is a part of sexual masochism as the cheating leads to feelings of shame and guilt in the borderline or to affirmation that psychopath is a bad unworthy object and that in itself arouses sexually creates sexual excitation in the borderline and the psychopath and this is the second type of behavior that cause sexual arousal via masochism the next type of behavior is substance abuse substance abuse of course is a form of self-trashing it's also a form of suicide slow-mo suicide if you consume substances long enough you die it's very simple and so or you end up being seriously incapacitated so substances substance abuse alcohol drugs pills opioids abuse of substances is a form of mazorchism it's a form of masochism but it creates sexual arousal because in borderlines and in psychopaths self-trashing masochism causes sexual arousal so psychopaths and borderlines when they consume substances when they abuse substances they are simultaneously sexually aroused that's why there is such a intimate powerful intense connection and correlation between substance abuse and promiscuous behavior in borderlines and psychopaths the chain is very simple self-trashing leads to sexual arousal abusing and consuming alcohol and drugs and pills is self-trusting so it leads to sexual arousal and to sexual acting out sexual reckless acting out self-endangering risky so in borderlines and psychopaths they reach both borderlines and psychopaths reach maximum sexual excitation maximum sexual arousal when they consume alcohol and drugs this is not the case for the vast majority of the population in healthy people the consumption of alcohol and drugs actually suppresses the sex drive in the long term ironically alcohol for example is a suppressant it's not a stimulant it's a depressant but in borderlines and psychopaths alcohol and drugs have the exact opposite effect because they're intimately linked to psychological self-trashing here i am killing myself damaging my body destroying my mind ruining my brain how exciting how sexually arousing how wonderful i want to have sex let me find anyone eligible or not appropriate or not let me just find anyone to despoil me to abuse me to demean me and humiliate me and sadistically torture me in sex and then heaven i'm in heaven my beliefs is complete that's a sequence now very often borderlines and psychopaths are in committed relationships and they may even have the best intentions in the world they may even seriously con seriously vow and promise and pledge to themselves as well that they will never cheat or never find themselves in compromising situations with others but substance abuse is likely to drive them to do exactly this self uh ego ego dystonic dissonant cheating and self sexual self-trashing brought on by substance abuse now since a majority of people with borderline personality disorder and majority of psychopaths abuse alcohol and drugs and pills and opioids on a regular basis actually as a major clinical feature of these disorders these people are very likely to cheat as a form of self-trashing and they are very likely to engage in very risky reckless sadistic humiliating demeaning sadomaso um sex to the point of physical risk practices such as choking for example okay so this is the fourth way the third pathway i'm sorry this is the third pathway to self-trashing sexually arousing self-trashing masochistic sexual arousal and there's a fourth way choosing inappropriate mates borderlines and psychopaths are notorious for this their main selection is all alright it's skewed they consistently choose the wrong mates but of course they choose the wrong mates because they're wrong only the wrong mates are right for the borderline and the psychopath because wrong mates inappropriate mates are likely to cause strife conflict pain hurt abandonment when you choose an inappropriate mate you are in for a ride a ride into into agony in other words choosing an inappropriate mate is a form of self-trashing and because it is a form of self-trashing initially when the psychopath and borderline choose the wrong mate they are highly sexually aroused they realize unconsciously that they are choosing someone who will end up hurting them will end up harming them will end up causing them enormous pain or will end up negating their defiance will end up clashing with them if their psychopaths will end up confronting with them in other words they if it's a borderline she realizes that the inappropriate um intimate partner will cause her a lot of pain via rejection abandonment and humiliation if it's a psychopath the psychopath chooses an inappropriate mate because he or she realizes that sooner or later is going to degenerate into an all-out war into a conflict and psychopaths thrive in conflict because conflict involves inevitably damages self-inflicted damages conflict involves in other words self-trashing so to choose an inappropriate made an inappropriate intimate partner is a sure-fire way it's a guaranteed way to hell and hell is where borderline narcissists thrive it is there that maximum torment is assured it is there that the ultimate form of forms of self-thrashing are available so let me repeat the four techniques the four strategies of self-trashing that cause sexual arousal in secondary psycho psychopaths known as borderlines and in primary psychopaths so these are the four ways of self-annihilation self-eradication self-elimination self-thrashing trashing self-humiliation in psychopaths and narcissists number one sexual despoiling sexual torture sexual torment sexual sadism sadomaso being humiliated in sex being forced to do disgusting things or revolting things participating in the kind of sex where one is totally objectified like for example gang rape or gang uh gangbang or or group sex and that starts very early on i've heard of instances of of women age 12 participating in in gang banks and and so on so it's not it's not an adult adult thing you know so despoiling this point can of course be also psychological but in the borderline of the psychopath they immediately transition from psychologically spoiling to sexual disorder sex is the lingua franca sex is the the ultimate vocabulary of the borderline and the psychopath they use sex as a language they communicate via various manifestations of sexuality so number one strategy leading to self-trashing leading to sexual arousal is sexual sadism despoiling and sadomasal number two strategy second strategy cheating cheating causes the borderline to feel shame and guilt cheating causes the psychopath to feel like a bad unworthy object both are dissonant they create dissonances so they are a form of self-trashing but both borderlines and psychopaths find cheating irresistible it's very exciting and arousing sexually number three strategy third strategy substance abuse abuse of alcohol and drugs it's the ultimate form of self-rushing because it leads to disability and death consequently because it is a form of self-tragic because it's a masochistic act to drink to excess to inject drugs to swallow to gorge down on pills to consume opioids to the point of overdose that's the ultimate act in self-trashing this almost swiss idol so of course it's intimately linked in the mind of the borderline in the mind of the psychopath with sexual arousal every time the borderline drinks heavily every time the psychopath pops a few pills they become sexually aroused it's an atypical reaction actually it doesn't happen with healthy people but with borderlines and psychopaths the consumption of alcohol the the the concern the abuse of drugs and other substances leads inexorably to sex because they are aroused by the thought that they are destroying themselves and the fourth strategy is much more long-term it is selecting inappropriate partners inappropriate mates people who are incompatible with the borderline and the narcissist often gets selected as spouses or or intimate partners so the borderline and psychopath have a very bizarre form of mate selection but they do it on purpose because if you choose the wrong spouse or the wrong boyfriend or the wrong girlfriend you're bound to end up in conflict if you're borderline you're about you're bound you're sure to experience abundant humiliation and rejection if you're a psychopath this is going to end badly in conflict in war in combat so by choosing an incompatible partner who cannot by definition constitutionally cater to the needs sexual needs emotional needs of the borderline and cannot cater to the needs of the psychopath by choosing such a partner inadequate wrong the borderline and the psychopath guarantees self-trashing self-trashing in the form of conflict in the case of a psychopath or self-trashing in the form of hurt and pain in the case of the borderline of course this would push them to sexual promiscuity and sexual acting out reckless and again self-destructive now all these personality disorders are founded on narcissistic supply all forms of supply not narcissistic but forms of supply so for example in the case of borderline personality disorder the borderline patient her supply is to prevent abandonment if she succeeds to succeed to keep her intimate partner if she succeeds to preserve the relationship to maintain object constancy to keep his presence in her life in extreme cases if she is also codependent to merge and to fuse with the intimate partner that is her supply the intimate partner's presence his availability and his obscurus submissive agreement to partake in the fantasies and drama of the borderline and of course the regulatory functions that he provides because he helps the borderline regulate her moods and emotions all these are forms of supply to the borderline personality disordered person in the case of the narcissist narcissistic supply or sadistic supply in the case of the antisocial of the psychopath money sex power these are all forms of supply and all costs to be personality disorder people are goal oriented they call it was to secure the supply historic personality disorders disordered people derive their supply from their heightened sexuality seductiveness flirtatiousness from serial romantic and sexual encounters from teasing physical exercises shape and state of their body etc etc this is their supply narcissists derive their supply from garnering attention both positive adulation admiration and negative being feared notoriety if they're sadistic they also derive sadistic supply by humiliating verbally abusing sexually assaulting etc etc other people the borderline the borderline patient woman or men they derive their supply from the presence of other people they suffer from separation anxiety they're terrified of being abandoned so the very presence of other people is a form of supply and finally the antisocial personality disorder the psychopath derives supply derived supply from accumulating money power control and having sometimes sadistic fun borderline borderlines for instance can be described as narcissists with an overwhelming fear of abandonment because they're grandiose they are careful not to abuse people they do care deeply about not hurting other people but they care about not hurting other people for selfish motivation for selfish reasons they want to avoid rejection and abandonment borderlines depend on other people for emotional sustenance for emotional regulation for mood regulation reduction amelioration of lability a drug addict is unlikely to pick up a fight with his pusher and it's the same with borderlines borderline is an addiction to the partner addiction to an intimate partner but bottom lines also have deficient impulse control exactly like psychopaths or antisocials and so their emotional dysregulation moodlability erratic behavior lead to abuse they're very abusive towards the nearest and dearest and then they regret it and they feel shame which doesn't happen with the psychopath and finally i would like to reiterate what's the difference between self-trashing and promiscuity because many people had written comments and had written to me and it's clear that i didn't get the point across self-trashing has nothing to do with promiscuity from the outside they look the same because there's a huge number of intimate a huge number of sexual partners and it's very both behaviors involve impulse control or lack of impulse control and both behaviors are pretty much indiscriminate but they're very different self-trashing is always compulsive promiscuity is rarely compulsive promiscuity can be impulsive promiscuity is a reaction to a situation for example the promiscuous person would react to an opportunity to have sex the promiscuous person reacts to availability cues so a promiscuous person is likely to immediately seek to have sex with someone who signals interest or availability whenever so promiscuous people are opportunistic who self-trash like borderlines and psychopaths they are compulsive they can't help it they need to self-trash because only when they self-trash they feel alive and only when they serve trash they can regulate their sexual impulses in attendant emotional emotional landscape so self-trashing in borderlines and psychopaths is regulatory and therefore it's compulsive it's not something it's not a choice it's not a reaction to circumstances like an opportunity it's not even about about availability of someone because very often psychopaths and borderlines initiate the self-trashing they're not it's not reactive it's proactive but it self-trashing has many very critical functions in borderlines and psychopaths promiscuity is an active role um the sex promiscuous sex is an active role promiscuous people report that they experience promise promiscuous sex is empowering there's a lifestyle choice there's a conquest engaging in promiscuous sex usually boosts the participant's self-esteem it provides an inner locus of control people emerge from promiscuous sex gratified elated stronger more resilient happier more ego syntonic that's promiscuous sex exactly the opposite happens in self-trashing self-trashing is masochistic it's self-punitive it's self-degrading it's self-despoiling it's demeaning it's passive in the main function of self-thrashing is to experience finally sexual arousal to experience emotions that are disregulated and threatened to overwhelm the borderline for example to experience being alive in the case of the psychopath you know and to reduce anxiety you could say that borderlines and psychopaths self-medicate with self-trashing especially sexual self-trashing they reduce anxiety by having sex they restore and revive their sexual drive by having sex by having self-trashing sadistic sex by subjecting themselves to sexual mistreatment and assault when they become objectified when they are taunted and humiliated and tortured and made to do disgusting things and so on when they find themselves in situations which involve fear enormous risk reckless situations it is then that they feel alive and it is then that they their sex drive is activated only then do they feel sexual and when they feel sexual they feel in control and at that moment anxiety is reduced in other words self-trashing sex is an axiolytic it it is the exact opposite of promiscuity it it is an anxiolytic and antidepressant so the motivation of the promiscuous person is actually to feel better to feel good to feel empowered to feel validated to feel strong to feel attractive to feel desired to feel accepted to feel warm to feel comfort to feeling compassion to feel affection it's all positive the emotional background of promiscuity is essentially positive we often confuse and conflate from his security with self-trashing then the emotional background of self-trashing is 100 percent negative masochism anxiety depression self-punishment self-defeat self-destruction self-humiliation self-annihilation um despoiling degrading oneself demeaning oneself objectifying oneself it's only only negative it involves extreme self-loathing in an attempt for self-destruction via sex in self-trashing therefore the process that leads to self-trashing is very different from the process that leads to promiscuous sex self-trashing is um actually an immediate impulsive act there are no preliminaries there's no courting there's no flirting there's no dating there's nothing the self-trashing party just picks up a stranger and after one hour or two hours goes to bed with him sometimes the self-trashing party picks up a group of strangers and immediately proceeds to have sex with them after a few drinks so there are no preliminaries there's no getting to know the other party there's no intimacy there's no acquaintance there's no background if if the sexually trashing party has a few drinks if she talks a little with her potential sexual partner it's performatory it's minimal or even non-existence sex in the case of self-trashing is not the last move it's not the culmination of anything it's the first move the self-trasher the person who self-trashes actually ends up bedding strangers most of them unattractive strangers she doesn't want to have sex at all in most of these cases but she ends up having sex because having sex with unattractive mates or even repulsive people is the ultimate in self-trashing in other words someone who self-trashes would tend to have very bad sex with very disgusting people very repulsive people the more repulsive the better the worse the sex the better because it makes her feel bad about herself it is self-trashing so engaging with unwanted sex in engaging in unwanted sex with repulsive people or with people she's not attracted to it's a form of despoiling it's a form of degrading herself and of course gender pronouns are interchangeable same applies to men so the sexual trasher the person who sexually trashes typically engages in kinky reckless or extreme sexual acts and degradation in the first few minutes with totally unknown strangers she would do she would do intimate things super intimate things with these strangers as though they had been in a relationship for 10 years and there is deep love there it's a form it's a manifestation of self-trashing alcohol and drugs as i've said frequently precede both types of sex but the promiscuous use substances to dis disinhibit themselves in other words the promiscuous person first decides to have sex and then disinhibits herself by drinking the drinking doesn't provoke the wish to have sex it's not the drinking that leads to sex the drinking is just the alcohol is just used to free to disinhibit to allow the promiscuous person to engage in sex in the case of self-trashing the person who self-rushes she drinks and she does drugs in order to numb herself to bring herself to the brink of a blackout or to unconsciousness because she can't face she can't face what's being done to her in sex the sex is so bad so ugly so disgusting that she can't face it she has to numb herself out of existence she is to be so drunk or so drugged that she's essentially unconscious essentially becomes renders herself a total object the promiscuous person never does this the promiscuous person drinks to excess and can do drugs but she does this because she regards the sex as a wonderful thing is a positive experience and she wants to have the sex and so she needs to remove inhibitions she needs to disinhibit promiscuity is ego syntonic self-thrashing is always ego-dystonic people who self-trash describe the sex as cursory disappointing objectify disgusting unpleasant or uncomfortable many of these people report especially if they're borderline report shame regret anger disappointment and guilt emotional blunting and an increase in anxiety and depression after the act so we've taken a grand tour of sexual masochism in the case of borderlines and psychopaths sexual masochism self-inflicted sexual ones sexual sadism self-demeaning self-destruction self-despoiling self-degrading is mediated via totally impulsive sex which is essentially uh allied and associated with negative emotions the the sex makes the borderline and the psychopath feel bad psychopaths and borderlines have a negative balance of sex they they regard sex essentially as bad or even repulsive it's the same with histrionics by the way histrionics are have are actually hypo hyposexual they have a low sex drive that's the irony so all these groups have actually a low sex drive but in order to feel sexually aroused and frankly in order to feel alive they need to self-mutilate now the typical borderline cuts or burns herself with cigarettes many borderlines and all psychopaths they self-mutilate via sex it is when they are involved in extreme self-trashing they feel ironically good where other people would have felt so bad that they would need you know medication or even commit suicide the psychopath and the borderline revel flourish thrive in this environment the worse the situation the more horrible the degradation and the sadism involved the more extreme the self-trashing the more negative emotions are evoked afterwards the more the borderline and the psychopath find the experience irresistible and inexorably gravitate towards it from time to time and they use the strategies that i've mentioned sexual masochism despoiling degrading oneself cheating which involves ego destiny dissonance substance abuse which leads to sexual arousal but is in itself also a form of self-trashing and choosing inappropriate mates which guarantees unfavorable outcomes which are painful and hurtful and conflict-ridden and this bad atmosphere is actually extended expanded self-trashing within which the borderline and the psychopath feel alive and sexually aroused these people if you observe them the worse of the situation the more they're happy they feel good only when they feel seriously bad and on the brink of extinction extinction either by being objectified by numbing themselves with substances alcohol or by destroying themselves completely | Prof. Sam Vaknin | UCLadFapyecCYAeuTqc12avA | 2021-04-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,222 | 38,279 |
1_z6fWZM7Fg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_z6fWZM7Fg | CODE VEIN - UNDERWORLD Trailer (Japanese) | X1, PS4, PC | Welcome back. How are you feeling? You were killed two days ago... and now you've returned. We revenants are immortal creatures. However... If you become one of the Lost, you'll be beyond any hope of salvation. But it'll be over soon enough. We fight, we drink blood, we revive, we fight some more...Our lives are pretty much one endless loop. But every time you go around, you almost forget...that we were all human once. Even now, humanity buds into a new world of possibility. This creature... will never hurt any of my people again! If you lay a finger on him, I'll carve out your heart. I can't just let the world be destroyed before Mia wakes up, can I? I pray that you have a long and peaceful rest... ...Leave this to me. | Bandai Namco Entertainment America | UC_ntXHv-XdKCD7CPynVvnQw | 2017-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 134 | 729 |
6zcX7VIipeQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zcX7VIipeQ | Fleet of Worlds | Wikipedia audio article | fleet of worlds as a science fiction novel by American writers Larry Niven and Edward M Lerner part of Nivens known space series the fleet of worlds sub series consisting of this book in its four sequels is named for its opening book topic novel the novel co-written by Niveen and Edward M Lerner was released in 2007 and nominated for a Prometheus award it is set shortly after the events of the short story at the core the novel concerns the liberation of new Terra from the concordance of the pearsons puppeteers it also introduces a new intelligent species to known space the growth topic series the fleet of World Series consists of five books by the same authors fleet of worlds 2007 juggler of worlds 2008 destroyer of worlds 2009 betrayer of worlds 2010 and fade of worlds return from the ring world 2012 the first four novels are prequels to ring world the last one as a sequel | wikipedia tts | UCAPfXm-c3VR47NQiHh7MM-Q | 2019-06-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 161 | 886 |
imYPHgZ3rpA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imYPHgZ3rpA | Jon Voight Talks about Boxer Tex Cobb on THE CHAMP #shorts | I saw him in his arrogance that he was an arrogant young cocky kid who thought he could do anything he was quite a ladies man I mean something in sports you know it's an aphrodisiac or whatever he was living a high life he's a big drinker he's a wild country boy and he had a great sense of humor so he was very entertaining and people really liked text then he got into his boxing and he was a kickboxer and he told me about going to the gym he went to a gym in Philadelphia which was Joe Frazier's gym and that's where he wanted to go to learn to box to trans life from a kickboxer to a boxer right and he told me about it going into the gym and he had this big flat nose when I saw him he says he's going to the gym and get into the room with these guys and all of a sudden his knee would come up and he would push it down and then get hit every time so that's how he learned to keep his legs he was quite a lot of fun attacks and then I saw him much later after his career he learned quite a lot he was an interesting man I liked him very much | Pop Goes The Culture TV | UCFZd4bSVJCPG2iwXB4Ct15g | 2022-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 224 | 1,047 |
E9f-YW8Gdyc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9f-YW8Gdyc | 141120 Loving Yourself Wisely \ \ Thanissaro Bhikkhu \ \ Dhamma Talk | one of my favorite stories in the poly canon is when king vicinity and his queen malika were alone in there in the bedroom and at one point he turns to he says so anyone in the world you laugh more than yourself and of course being a king he's expecting her to say yes your majesty i love you more than myself now that we're a hollywood movie that's probably what she would have said but this is the poly canon and she says no how about you is there anybody you love more than yourself the king has to admit that there's nobody he loves more than himself so that's the end of that scene the king leaves the the palace and goes down to see the buddha and reports the conversation and the buddha affirms what queen malika said you could search the entire world and there was nobody you could find to love more than yourself now you could take that realization in lots of different directions but the buddha takes it in a really wise one which is that as well as a result of this you should never harm anybody or cause them to do harm in other words you should love yourself intelligently john sawat would make this point many times there's a phrase in thailand looking after yourself is the thai way of saying being selfish but he says it doesn't have to mean being selfish you look after yourself intelligently behave in a way that you make yourself deserving of your self-esteem that's what practice and generosity the practice and virtue and the practice and develop developing the mind are all about looking for happiness in a way that you can take pride in i received a strange letter from a young guy the other day saying that he saw the big flaw in this approach to the practice which is that you could develop pride well there's healthy pride and there's unhealthy pride healthy pride comes from seeing that your actions are blameless it doesn't have to come from comparing yourself to someone else that's the kind of pride that the buddha said was unhealthy you start comparing yourself to other people and the goodness of your actions and the goodness of your meditation just disappear but if you look at yourself you can see that you're getting better in the practice okay it's a healthy pride healthy self-esteem that's the kind of thing the buddha encourages when he was teaching ruler he said if you look at your actions and see that you didn't harm yourself or didn't harm anybody else take joy in that fact and then continue training because a lack of self-esteem doesn't come in the fact of not loving oneself it comes from loving yourself but then seeing you having the sense that you're not deserving of that love since you want to make yourself deserving of it you're not automatically deserving we talked about it this afternoon that tapestry where someone attributes to the buddha the idea you could search the world and find no one who is more deserving of love than yourself which is not what he said to be deserving of your love you have to act in a way that's deserving of that self-esteem deserving of that self-respect this is why the buddha places generosity right at the beginning of the path you find happiness in helping others either with material goods or with your time with your energy your knowledge your forgiveness because when you're able to be generous in these ways there's a sense of wealth that comes with that that you have more than enough you're not constantly scrounging around and worried about things running out you realize that you have more than enough energy to give and the funny thing is as you give that energy you find that more energy comes the same with the precepts you follow the precepts you find that you can look at your behavior and there's nothing you can criticize about it there's a sense of well-being a sense of self-esteem that comes from that you look at the world around you you see all kinds of behavior and you realize you don't have to give in to those standards you have your own higher standards and there may be a little bit of comparing yourself with others in that thought but what it comes down to is that you realize that your goodness doesn't have to depend on other people's goodness there was a debate recently over the question of whether there are times when it's justified to go out and kill people if they're really evil i was making your goodness depend on their goodness or badness it's not something of an independent value it's not an independent principle but as a buddha pointed out your goodness has to be generated from within this comes from your wisdom seeing that regardless of how bad other people are you're not gonna behave in that way and that gives rise to a sense of self-esteem so the self-esteem that they're trying to teach our kids simply by the fact of existing you have self-esteem that doesn't really work and self-esteem comes from the fact that you love yourself and you want to behave in a way that you feel that it's you're worthy of that love this is why we have that reflection that we're the owners of our actions because that's basically what makes us our actions make us just as we make our actions that reflection the buddha has you make every evening days and nights fly past fly past what am i becoming as this happens what you're becoming of course comes from your actions from the habits that you're developing it's what kind of person are you creating through your actions through your thoughts through your words through your deeds you want it to be a good person someone who really is deserving of your love that requires that you have an independent source of goodness inside goodness here in the sense of your worth as a person and so this is one of the reasons why we train the mind in meditation it's not just for relaxation it's for gathering strength on the one hand as the mind gets more still you see things in the mind a lot more clearly you can understand when there's an unskillful impulse you can see where it's coming from when there's a skillful impulse you can see that it's there as well and then the second gift that comes from the meditation is the strength to let go of the unskillful one and to develop the skillful one and to remember these things what's skillful what's not and what you should do with these things that's what mindfulness is all about and why understanding mindfulness as a quality of memory your beginning your ability to hold things in mind because you're constantly shaping your experience this is the karma that the buddha had you focus on most intently is what you're doing right now as for your past karma that's going to come willy-nilly but when it meets up with good karma in the present sometimes past bad karma can be dissolved the image the body gives is of a big lump of salt if you try to dissolve in a little tiny cup of water the water is going to be too salty to drink if you dissolve it in a large river assuming that the river is not polluted otherwise you can drink the water so you want to make your mind expansive make it into that river of water which he defines on the one hand as expansive through the development of the brahmavirus your goodwill compassion empathetic joy your equanimity you want to make those large as he says in another place you make it large like the river ganges large like the element of space large like the earth bigger than anything that's coming your way and then secondly you want to have a quality that he calls being developed in body and developed in mind developed in body means that pleasures can come when your mind isn't overwhelmed by them developed in mind means that pains can come and your mind is not overwhelmed by them in other words your mind is larger than these things so your experience of what your past karma is going to be is very much dependent on the quality of your mind right now this is the aspect of karma that would want you to focus on as for where your past karma's coming from and all the details of what you're experiencing right now where they came from he says those are inconceivable they're just too complex to want to tease out and it's not worth it what's worth it is realizing that by creating a good state of mind right now you're getting more and more in charge of what you're experiencing and as long as you're a human being living you're going to be creating karma so do it well and in creating the karma you're creating yourself of course ultimately we want to create the kind of karma that goes beyond having to be ourself beyond having to experiencing these things there is a dimension that lies beyond all this and it's only through our efforts that we can arrive there we're not creating it this was another issue that was raised in that letter the idea that if you're working on your path and you've got the the wrong assumption that somehow you can create the unconditioned and that's not the case at all and john lee's image is of salt water there's fresh water in the salt water but just relaxing and letting the water sit there is not going to get this fresh water out of the saltwater you've got to distill it the effort we put into acting and skillfully with our thoughts words and deeds that's the heat of the distilling and that's what gets the salt away so we can see how the freshwater's been here all along and when you found out that's when you've done the best thing you can for yourself and for other people it's a false dichotomy to think that by finding awakening for ourselves we're just narrow and not concerned about other people and the fact that there are people working for enlightenment in the world working for awakening in the world that's what gives hope to humanity otherwise we'd just be grubbing around grabbing this grabbing that and as in the buddha's image fish fighting over water in a puddle that's shrinking all the time that's what the world is like if you're not trying to make yourself worthy of your self-love so when you find people who are suffering from self-hatred it's not so much that they don't really love themselves they love themselves but there's a conflict they're disappointed in themselves then the word is right if you just go looking for your immediate pleasures without any concern about the consequences there's very little to respect and it gets very dismayed looking at the world that way but if you decide you want to love yourself intelligently wisely in other words behave in a way that's worthy of your self-love you find that it's a gift not only to yourself but a gift to the people around you and it's a gift whose effects just keep rippling up so realizing that you love yourself more than anybody else act in a way that's in line with intelligent self-love wise self-love wanting your best for yourself and that means wanting the best for all your thoughts words and deeds that's why this teaching on self-love is so tied up in the teaching on karma because it's through your actions that you create yourself and so it's going to be through your actions that you can create a self that's worthy of your love and that can take you beyond yourself | Dhamma Talks by Thanissaro Bhikkhu | UC6FSq_ptJ-I6aTHT-XA_e0Q | 2014-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,032 | 11,085 |
LCTRgZIviz0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCTRgZIviz0 | Today's Tickmill Chart Hit for the #USDJPY is here! | welcome traders to another tip mill chartered with newcastle monday we're tracking uh the equality objective in the dollar yen here versus this swing structure so whilst 107.40 we're looking for 115.76 now what we're looking for is a hold of this internal 29 just below 113.50 watching the bullish reversal happens there back through the pivot which 113.86 on alongside targeting the minimum battery in 1576 potentially extended up into projected pitchfork resistance at 116.50 at this stage it would really take a loss of the 11300 suggested move back to test support to 1150 before attempting another leg to the upside as always traders plan the trade trade the plan most importantly manage your risk until next time | Tickmill | UCygXlFW43dWBKnNty1s-W_g | 2021-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 120 | 718 |
AsT9A-dqK9Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsT9A-dqK9Q | Pauper Magic — Dimir Rogues vs. Mono Blue Delver | that's changing you know they'd like to see what we're starting with Elise yeah sure all right let's not know Dober of secrets transform him forever doesn't put them over Wow is that all yes infiltrator built corn I borrow that oh that's just playing thank you so I'm putting his things here so I kept suspended I swing for one you go okay what's your versus over there okay Mike how much where you at son was 16 for 16 - I'm going to prom for latchkey very later came in John Carter Joe thank you okay I wanted to build roads for a modern the maybe legacy true name nemesis is a road name's Leanna I really thought the wrong girls anyways actually already and that will sacrifice years and train everybody is why up next I know I talked about that swinging Franklin $7 battlefield okay got it okay guys run into the little flyer and then I will all right so I'm going to yeah nameless inversion it's a spell Oh got a minute very good I and I swing before 5:00 your turn easy okay tomorrow morning okay Maxim fire every lose the sticks line but sir Malik your triggers are reset Cuesta creature whatever it or another creature controlled dies may sacrifice a creature that's not my swing process by details which are Malachy his ability to maintain a woman there might be fairy that says you're at how much Oh this Oh those are all the Selden annoys --iz yeah I hear you guys my first decision decision skin oh wait no okay I just have a question for both y'all and I'll just leave em to pray how is everything everyone I'm having fun it's not it's not going badly yes to making sure my step outside thank you trying to find out we're doing okay okay bonesaw Wester might have gone that dates are my days okay once you pay one days okay all right I messed up I just messed up back I kind of playing the whole line of attack Oh what his lost this game because I just I just miss played my hand oh I had a perfect play that was gonna fix this Oh what was it gonna be oh snap but before I snap that before I days we're gonna do I forgot oh well let's see here here and here okay all right well you still have snap so I just still have it so it was meant to be was supposed to go up this term know anything else no that's it yeah sorry I don't mean be how does oh it's okay I know that it's I I have that feeling all the time yeah Dover I will get in for two all right I take that to seven eight shameless inversion swing okay let's just bounce to your hands comes from I am free yeah Frias see there's such a thing don't you three that fast okay what a hard test morning next on ginger on each of Europe keeps you got a creature back on each of theirs you taste like if I made my channel t1 Delta I was like an April Fool's thing forever partner with somebody new in this office go this one this air I've got a 1 1 in fact why to kill Smith from legacy yeah all right suspended infiltrator I swing for 1 oh you tell me God end of the night I'm losing losing my edge that's my job man that's my job sweeper okay I can guess what happened or didn't happen after that yeah yeah I'm fine for not Justin but thank you it's my nickname for sports and today trying to drain you and the job try ansible insertion insert Sailor Moon esque transformation on delver I'm imagining something between Sailor Moon alien yeah starts no sorry you said swinging for for swinging for it's happening instead of turning off beautiful no it's also a beautiful piece of Contemporary Art I think the former is as admitted by the writer eldritch abomination guy that I just love craft yes thank you beloved crabby which speaking of um well you're just why didn't I pay more attention to that I I you know what yes if you guys want to we can just cut and check it out I should have put it back on top of the deck to make it clear um would you because I okay because I don't all right so I'm crawling through latchkey okay it's a counter to return to my house okay all right your turn and that lose game doubled I got with dr. C yep they get blocked by could have been want okay so I am for okay I think actually most wing for three okay now for okay I'm I'm sorry so I can't decide whatever you see Mega Man yes yeah and they're doing though the camera I'm sure can barely hear at that yeah they rolled from Zelda in the Mega Man I didn't catch it there's anything I'm gonna suspend another a little bit more us 2-1 again by Elkhorn there's also that we barely on Nooyi jerem creature the the one that comes out is employee zero zero charms I quit I don't you live I'm sure there's enough yeah living weapon there that just making sure yeah yeah it's just a giant you're right boom twittered okay but in response to you playing that I would like to nameless inversion your insect with melon splitter for three I take fruity tipping ax + mm and once it's all right one in one it's one to cast one who quit yeah bring it back on the deck alright okay okay so this is gonna be great home of the gas board me neither I don't I don't know yeah we guess the black and bone saw me plus one plus one n what it gets whenever a deal damage joke where they discard card I can wear blue instead we need a draw card and if it would be black it would be oh yeah all right so I surely the Oversoul so I'm swinging for three yep you would discard a group answer check course and no Warner softer is in that day so one three two yeah that's a three team that can't walk even a little some reason I thought found solace plus harmless fine okay what okay I have shewn linguist already over okay that's the end of that okay pester Mike please tap I'd like to swing with these is that a train that's some business said do you realize where it's gonna that's what we call real estate poor suddenly turned like magic the Ebonics editions swing within okay I am going to take it got shitty thank you don't you add still eight ninjutsu Hurley used one here yeah gosh - four days intense magic no need to be so I do that stuff all the time I'm sure if I overlaid all the videos and it just be like the whole screen like 64 videos and they're just repeating myself yeah yeah hey you don't agree with me I mean I got I got some is your worse is actually that's entirely his except for her arms from these guys oh this fella and that's all a setup for spell stutters berries mm-hmm yeah it needs a place set of del verse in fact he come all the way over here to check just just enough wait | T1GlistenerElf | UCa-HX690ClpkYeRKjuhYo7A | 2014-09-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,280 | 6,431 |
Nehs4Uayav8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nehs4Uayav8 | Stop the Shame Scripts Holding You Back | #therapyandtheology | hi i'm lisa terkers welcome to therapy and theology one of my favorite parts of my job at proverbs 31 ministries is doing this podcast specifically this series where we combine therapy really good counseling techniques ideas definitions with solid theology so i'd like to welcome back of course our resident theologian joel mutamale welcome joel thanks lisa and jim kress who is my personal therapist but also i'm just going to say world renowned counselor you not only are a christian counselor but you also have a degree from seminary right dallas theological cemetery seminary how's it going that was good so it's always fun to sit down and process topics that are very relevant to mental health issues spiritual health issues and just general well-being as a human and may i say something real quick i don't think we've done this on any of the therapy and theology videos if we didn't i want to do this now i remember when you talked i'm sure you'd talk with joel this is very important and you'd said i've got an idea and the the title is i think killer therapy and theology and you said so many people you're one of the most truly compassionate empathic people i've ever met and you said so many people are not going to be able to afford therapy and i want to bring good quality therapy good quality theologian theology and what i love is i bring theology in as do you you bring therapy in and this incredible man brings therapy stuff in all the time you have the vision for people who may not be able to afford it and as we look back now however many shows were in deep on this there is so much good therapy and good theology i just want to honor that you had that vision to say let's bring to people who probably will never hear it and i hope they'll go back and watch these again and again or share them with friends that people are just can't afford or they have the stigma they won't go to therapy thank you for your vision that's what we do here yeah thank you yeah and sometimes it's that people can't afford it or they can't find a counselor in their area that they really connect with or for some people it feels too scary and so it's easier to sometimes pull up a podcast and get a taste of what this is which our desire always is if you need further help please connect with the american association of christian counselors aacc i believe is the website and uh find a counselor that you can go to to really process personally but this is a great first step so thank you jim really appreciate it so in our last episode we talked about shame and guilt we talked about the differences we talked about what to listen for um to kind of be aware that you or someone you love is struggling with shame and then what to do about it today we want to dive in a little bit deeper into a part of shame that i think is really going to help you have more self-awareness it's helped me tremendously and that's this idea of shame scripts these scripts that we repeat to ourselves or maybe we don't even realize we're repeating it to ourselves maybe like jim you've said it's like a ticker tape that runs on the bottom of a tv it's just running pretty rampant in your subconscious but it's changing the way you perceive things what you believe about yourself others and god and it is affecting you probably more than you know so what is a shame script so i'll start are you going to be vulnerable here i'm going to be vulnerable i'm good i know and then i'm going to turn to you and and do some forced vulnerability forced vulnerability okay but before i get with to my shame script i want to tell you how jim helped me even become aware of this because of course if it's just running in the back of your mind affecting your perceptions and your beliefs uh maybe you have no clue what it is now some people will say oh yeah i know what mine is but i didn't and so jim did this wonderful technique that helped me realize what was happening so i took a piece of poster board and i wrote i drew out a stick figure scene like little scenes um anytime i'd felt traumatized abused emotionally physically sexually something impactful rejection when i felt rejected or abandoned something that felt significant in my life from my earliest childhood memory to the present so i drew all these little stick figure scenes and had little boxes around them so they were different scenes and i had quite a few of them so then you told me to take my poster and in one of our sessions you said now just tell me tell me about what happened in each one of these stick figure scenes and it's not about the drawing it wasn't judging my artistic abilities but um it was just a safe place for me to say okay this happened i'll tell you about it and then this happened i'll tell you about it and then when i was eight and then when i was 20 and then when i was 30 and then you know i'm old so i kept going and um what you were listening for is what jim the impact because we love to say well you know my story and that's it that's the fact and you've written about this now yourself is the impact i think well this happened to her then i pondered with curiosity i wonder what that did to her the same sun outside today that hardens clay softens butter so i can't think what happened to your sister what happened to joel or me how did it impact you i'm always listening and pondering impact and what became evident is some shame scripts some beliefs about myself others god that have affected and that still do if i'm not fully in tune with what's really going on but these shame scripts it's these sentences it's these perceptions these beliefs that help me interpret something but not always with the greatest sense of truth that's right and um you know i've heard the statement said many times you know just be true to yourself i understand what's behind that sentiment but i think shame scripts really point out the fact that we need to make sure that we are being true to our most healed healthy whole holy surrendered to god selves because if we're being true to our most unhealthy self if we're being true to our shame scripts then we probably are not operating with the healthiest perspectives and maybe even with some faulty beliefs about ourselves others and god so all that to say that's how we discovered this shame script so here's my moment of vulnerability ready okay so my shame script i think is probably one of my most pervasive ones i probably have a primary and then i have some that are secondary too but my primary one is basically lisa you are unwanted and because you're unwanted you need to make sure to never ever ask too much of other people because you're going to get disappointed and really the caution that i give myself all the time because of this shame script is do not ask too much of other people because you are an inconvenience notice fit fact there it is impact shame script track that's what i do fact impact track the track is is where you go with it and it becomes relational right i mean to me you just did that eloquently thank you so and for me i i i bump into this more times than you could believe because think about what we talked about on our last show about shame that that all humans are created for connection and so think about how this shame script now you go wow lisa you know mine is this which sounds so much worse than that but think of how this plays out in my life every time i'm i have an opportunity to connect with someone i have to battle have i asked too much of them i should probably just do it myself remember this one time i asked something to somebody and they didn't do it so it's just easier not to rely on other people and you see how it's kind of backing me into this place of isolation and i battle it all the time so what's funny is you've let me in on on a potential shame script about even coming on therapy and theology do you know what i battle i wonder when the day is going to come where jim's like i've given too much like like lisa i'm not going to do therapy and theology anymore and so i'm all the time questioning how do i make sure that jim feels valued how do i make sure you see how this plays out and even yeah i see what's over here with me going do you remember what i said before we went on the air yes and i said about doing therapy sometimes therapy is tiring and that's okay i'm i'm called to it and i said to come out here and i've got a 35-year radio broadcast background this is god redeeming that because i walked away in 2014 from hosting three national radio shows a day and to come here it is fun i told you on there and back here this morning i said i love you and i said you are so fun to work with you're not a weird theologian no he's just cool and i loved you and what we've started here and so i told you before we went on set here is like thank you for letting me do this this is actually so much fun and so isn't that ironic that my shame script would cause me to back off from jim and make assumptions like i i would give assignments to you because remember my shame script is a faulty perception of myself others and god and so and and usually leading me toward isolation which is where shame thrives remember shame operates in the darkness and shame wants to pull us toward the isolation and the darkness and so for me to say oh man i wonder when the day is going to come when joel just doesn't want to do this anymore or jim doesn't want to do this anymore you know i really need to prepare myself for that and it's it always goes back lisa don't don't ask too much of other people you know like or lisa you're you're unwanted and eventually they're gonna say i'm no i'm not gonna do this with you anymore and so i think these shame scripts not only impact the way we think about ourselves but it also becomes a liability in our relationships as we give assignments to other people that they really don't deserve because they're not thinking what we think they might be thinking or thinking the very opposite or thinking the very opposite okay jim your turn moment of vulnerability yeah mine there are many uh shame scripts or at least a few and why i've been in therapy as a client for so literally so many years mine is uh if it says this starts with the words if you really knew me and that it's that impostor syndrome that you will find out how much i don't know or that i'm really not that good of a counselor and i shared one with you the other day is that i'm going to pop something out here with a theologian and he's going to go kind of wrong over there buddy you know not good exegesis that's low for me because i trust joel and you in here but inside if you really knew me you would find out like i'm a fraud or i'm in i'm inadequate to do counseling and there are days because how god called me i was a radio broadcaster all those years never thought i'd go be a therapist i love doing therapy so days i still wake up as i will do in my office and say how did i end up being here i'm never embarrassed to be on a set like this or in a radio or tv thing that's home for me but how did i end up being the therapist i'm always the client what i do there though which you didn't ask me is second corinthians 10 5. i take those thoughts captive make an obedient christ and say jimbo because god's called you to be here and you're helping some people but the still thing and i'm not worried about that message ever going away it just doesn't move from the crawl down here up to the large screen of my life and define me it's there and i notice it like go away mosquito i know the truth i'm always answering it that's great okay joel yeah so it's a little bit similar to what you said jim i think it executes a little bit differently it's it's my performance i've got to be the one and this is from growing up and some cultural stuff as a kid but i've got to be the one who performs and then my fear is if i don't perform people are going to find out that i'm actually a fraud and that is like the terrifying thing you know and so it's it's funny like you would introduce me even in this episode of saying you know our resident theologian and i love that but the the ticker tape that's right in the back of my head is am i really a theologian like am i good enough to do this like like maybe there should be somebody else that's here and so you're worried about the day that i might say hey lisa i think i'm done i'm worried about the day where lisa's like uh you really didn't bring much to the table today joel so i think we're gonna find somebody else so that's that is funny that is you know how it works out for me and i think this affects not only like i said how we think about ourselves and our perception of ourselves and the own the shame that that we carry with us that we're always navigating um just the realities of but it really impacts our relationships of course so here are a couple others um and we may or may not have polled people in our study day staff and family members so we may or may not have told people to say like hey what do you think your shame script is and and yours is going to be unique to you but let me give you a question we've changed the names to protect the guilty here right that's right i just want to make sure okay or innocent but guilty that's fine um okay if you really knew me um you wouldn't like me i feel disqualified because and then it could be my weight my height my uh lack of speech my uh ability to not be able to spell or whatever so if you really knew um me i would be disqualified and then another one is i don't if i don't do this for myself no one will do this for me i'm not the worst but i'm definitely not the best i'm only as good as my last successful item completed i'm as bad as my most recent mistake so just that out of proportion internal shaming i don't want to be a disappointment if i disappoint someone then i'll feel bad about myself i don't want to feel exposed because then i will feel unsafe weak vulnerable and then someone else can control me and i think a big one that was kind of repeated that's kind of simmering underneath so many of these is i'm not good enough and i remember one time one a young person that is in my life that i just love so much i remember them saying to me you know i'm just not good enough and i remember thinking when did that ever become the goal like when when did the goal ever become that you're just good enough like nobody wants to be just good enough yeah you're better than good enough you know you you are a child of god holy and dearly loved and then i started speaking things over them about personal you know realities about their life and i could see the light bulb coming on in their eyes so that takes me to this place of scripture that joel where's my favorite place in scripture to go to genesis chapters one two and three i know you you know me well and what version of the bible am i using much to your chagrin and iv all day every day the non-inspired version again sorry zondervan i didn't mean that i use it too so yes but the thing is i've memorized so many verses in the niv so even if i'm reading esv or csb csv or you know king james or whatever my brain will literally revert back to niv so okay you're welcome i don't charge extra for all the bible insights there but um let's go to genesis chapter one and i think that this is really important in genesis chapter 1 verse 27 it says so god created mankind in his own image in the image of god he created them male and female he created them god blessed them and said to them be fruitful and increase in number fill the earth and subdue it so we're going to come back to that but i think it's really important that we understand that we it was it god was god was the the blueprint if you will and we are a direct reflection of who god is his goodness his glory and so we are made in that image and i i i think that's lost on us sometimes because we hold our image up to expectations of the world am i skinny enough am i cute enough am i stylish enough am i with it enough am i smart enough am i educated enough you know we hold the the definition of ourselves up to this impossible standard of the world when in reality we are enough because of who god is not because of some form fashion or function of our own self so keep that in mind but then let's go down to genesis chapter two and uh i think this is a verse that has intrigued me and at times haunted me so let me just read it to you let's go to halfway through verse 20. but for adam and this is genesis chapter 2 halfway through verse 20. but for adam no suitable helper was found verse 21 so the lord caused the man to fall into a deep sleep and while he was sleeping he took one of the man's ribs and closed up that place with flesh then the lord god made a woman from the ribbia taken out of the man and brought her to the man okay so you know sometimes when i'm studying scripture and i i come across certain words i tend to pay attention to the individual words so i'm constantly asking joel okay let's take this back to the original language let's make sure that we really understand the fullness of this word and that something's not getting lost in translation so of course if we're in the old testament we're going back to hebrew and i try not to do this all the time but when i'm studying i really love to do this because i don't really want to read the bible but i want the bible to read me so when the bible is reading me then i just try to soak in the word as it is but when i'm reading the word i love to dig in so my question became this if if god said that it's not good for the man to be alone which is an amazing verse actually if you think about it it's not good for the man to be alone right so he created a helper suitable so it seems like this is a very important situation so my question is what am i supposed to help with as a woman what am i supposed to help with and what would make me fit or suitable and what would make me not suitable because this is really important so joel and i did some digging in this and it appears and i'll let you say the word joel because i want you to get the hebrew word in but it appears that this hebrew word suitable or fit in the esv is is very i know thank you you just had to get that in didn't you some people won't be looking at esv i don't know they might okay good for you joel um but it has two meanings yeah that i think are very significant so i'm going to turn it over to you joel yeah so these yeah this is really important it's interesting because the words actually shows up in verse 18. it's not good for the man so i'll make a helper fit or suitable for him and again in verse 20. so what is this word fit it's the hebrew word naged um and how do we spell it so you the transliteration of the hebrew word would be uh n-e-g-e-d um and the most literal translation of this suitable fit is true but it is also one who is opposite or in front of it's a reflection of or a mirror uh wow and this is one of the things about the biblical text i just want to let you know we are perpetual students of god's word there's never a moment that we just arrived recently like within the last couple of days while we've been back in this verse i've been doing more hebrew study and i looked into the into this word a little bit deeper and this word naged um there's a noun form of the word which is neged with an i instead of an e d it's an id and that means prince or royalty so in the word there's this family of words and one of the connotations one of the the ways to think about it is also in royalty so what is happening here and i'm going to hand it back to lisa but it seems like absolutely there is an intentionality of god placing eve in front of opposed to him mirrored to him and who is eve but a image bearer a person made in the likeness image of god and who are image bearers royalty children of the king yes and so it appears as if eve is reflecting something back to the man not something of herself like a mirror so it's not a perfect reflection of adam adam and eve are very physically different but she is reminding adam of the royalty that they both possess because they are made in the image of god so let's go back really quickly and look at why would this be important and what does this have to do with shame scripts yeah so if you look at the ingredients that the man is made from it says very clearly that god chose the dust of the ground that god had access to everything and i think it's kind of ironic that god would choose this ingredient dust because you know think about if you go and dust your house house or dust your bookshelf today and you use i don't know like a swiffer wipe or something one of those that collects the dust okay so you use this i've never seen someone go wow precious dust amazing let me put it in a little acrylic shadow box and let's treasure you forever no what do you do with the dusty rag you wash it or you throw it away right so dust is seemingly pretty insignificant but man is not just dust man is also breath of god made in the image of god meant to if we look back up at genesis chapter 1 fill the earth now right before that it says in genesis 1 28 god bless them and said be fruitful and increase in number now that is to populate the earth but if you look at the fill the earth part not everyone is going to add to the population of the earth some people are parents and some people are not parents but everyone is supposed to fill the earth up with what evidence of the goodness of god and the glory of god so when you put all of this together it seems as as if eve her primary help that she's supposed to give is certainly have children if they're in a marriage and they they want to have children that's great and eve can do that very uniquely but she's also supposed to remind adam that you are not just dust of the ground you are not dust just meant to be pushed aside or thrown away you are also breath of god made in the image of god hand designed by god to fill this earth up with the evidence of the goodness of god and the glory of god and so she is to speak this over him now as humans men will sometimes have moments where they look more like the ingredient dust than they do the ingredient of the breath of god so it's so important i kind of think about the dust being equal to the shame script like i'm not good enough dust that's good but i am good enough not just good enough i am enough because i'm made in the image of god with a holy assignment to fill the earth up with the glory and the goodness of god everywhere i go and i just think this is so beautiful and then adam is supposed to reflect back to the woman you're not just broken off bone if you're driving down the road today and there's a carcass laying on the side of the road now some people like to decorate with carcasses you know that's an issue they can cover in council that's one thing too yeah it's another show but for the most part if you just see a broken off bone what is a broken off bone supposed to be buried right yeah and yet the woman is not just broken off bone the woman is also touch of god design of god because she is made in the image of god with the holy assignment to fill this earth up everywhere she goes with the evidence of god's goodness and god's glory and so this is the divine echo where the man is reminding the woman you're not just broken off bone you are touching design of god and the woman is saying and you're not just dust you are also breath of god and do you see how this takes us from being getting stuck in those shame scripts i'm nothing but dust i'm nothing but broken off bone or the equivalent of whatever your shame script is and infusing the the right picture of who we really are in christ and this is what i like to call the divine echo now who would hate the divine echo the very one the enemy who was at one time an angel just glorious glorious angel right beautiful before the fall and the decision that he made is that he didn't want to just reflect the glory of god or praise god he wanted that praise that worship that glory for himself and so god took him and put him in a position here that he can never have access to that glory and he is the opposite he does not reflect the goodness of god in the glory of god the enemy what does he do he steals he kills he destroys he is the author of every shame script he is the father of lies no question right and so he can't stand the enemy whether you call him lucifer the devil satan the enemy cannot stand us reflecting the goodness of god and the glory of god because it's the very thing he can no longer have access to for himself so what does he do he makes us want to revert back to you're nothing but dust you're nothing but broken off bone and so he introduces a counterfeit echo he wants to interrupt this divine echo where we're speaking life over one another and we're speaking the true identity about us being made in the image of god and the enemy comes in and interrupts the divine echo with the counterfeit echo which is shame and interestingly we'll have our theologian back this up but he'll find it's true he already knows it's true this is so powerful what you're teaching because satan literally mimics and does an faux faux echo of god when adam and eve were there eve says god said you will surely die and in hebrew we read it in our text it says satan says you shall not surely die it's not what he does in hebrew he see echoes god word for word quote scripture and says you shall surely die not that was real popular in the 80s in skits and people say not but he quotes god literally and says you shall surely die not and so he's even there mimicking because sometimes it's not set up it's a total setup and it's like you know james 1 19 the you believe in one god you do well the demons also believe in tremble and it's just a sense of that angel of light but when i hear that in genesis 3 that he literally says what god says not for a moment i think oh you are quoting god and then put that not in so the deceptive nature and you're talking to these shame scripts is sometimes there's the sense that well maybe you're right or maybe this is what i should believe and a lot of this goes back to parents not parent bashing but things that we heard or internalized that we literally begin to go i think this is the truth some people have done it theologically like worm theology people call it or something and say but we are all despicable apart from god and i think i can understand that but that can run down such a path that says i'm just that it turns into a shame script yeah i had a conversation with a ministry uh co-worker recently about this uh the doctrine of total depravity and i want to make a point one of the things i love when lisa talks is that she's got all of this intense theology that she's doing but she's just like saying it you know with with every with just everyday language what we're talking about is the doctrine of the imago day and here's a suggestion i want to make for us i think and some scholars backed me up a brilliant one john f kilner in the area of bioethics um this is really from his research but i don't think at the fall the image of god breaks but many commentators sometimes will say the image breaks i don't think the image breaks what breaks at the fall is humanity the image stays intact what does that mean i would say this that the image of god comes with a status that is given to us that is irrevocable you cannot snatch the status away from us however that status comes with a standard and our ability as a human that is broken is no longer able to meet the standard so what does that mean it means it is necessary for jesus to fulfill all the things that we were unable to do so now the indwelling spirit helps us to meet that standard and so what's taking place here is that the counterfeit echo of shame is trying to reinforce the broken humanity and disregard the the theological word is ontology the the fact that right now we are the image of god that has not been snatched from us but sadly it's almost like we just are a kid that refuses to just deal with it like we're just going to go into our corner and hide and that's what the enemy wants and part of the tragedy of that is not how not just how we think of ourselves we think of others we think of god but part of the tragedy is god said part of our purpose is to fill the earth right and it is to multiply or make evident or to represent or like my my friend pastor mike todd re-present yeah god wherever we go so think about it if we are operating in our shame scripts we are so focused on what we're not that we cannot possibly properly reflect who god is and we are missing out on a very significant purpose so think about the condition of our world today and i'll just ask the question are people operating out of the imago day like you were saying like are they operating out of this reality that they are not just dust and not just broken off bone but they are made in the image of god the design and touch of god with the purpose to fill up every place they put their foot every place they walk every place they type every place they visit online that they their purpose is to fill this up with the evidence that god is good god is good to me god is good to you and god is good at being god is that really what's happening today or are people really just in such a space where they're acting like everyone around them is nothing but dust and broken off bone because how you view someone is how you will treat someone that's really good and how you will speak to someone and so you know it's not just about like oh you're christian so you need to be kind be nice and speak life over other people it's not just about that it's truly about being a representative of god and recognizing people already feel like they're nothing but dust and broken off bone people are so stuck in their shame i can be so stuck in my shame sometimes you guys can find yourselves in a place where you're just so stuck in your shame and imagine what it will do because it's not just the wife speaking to the husband and the husband speaking to the wife it is a female human speaking to a male human or a female human speaking to a fellow female human or a male human speaking to a fellow male human or a male human speaking to a female it is the way that we are supposed to view ourselves view others and have a proper view and a proper understanding of the assignment of god you know you in our last session you went to ephesians chapter four and i think we should go back there you know in ephesians chapter four let me get out my little glasses here you know because old eyes um you just did there thank you jim for pointing that out see this is what i was asking i didn't see it this is what happens when you invite your therapist to come on you just go therapy is going to happen right it was a shame it's resiliency you said i need these that's right it was a fact this was not impact this is a fact exactly i have old eyes i believe i don't think it was my shame script but we can talk about that in our next session together jim thank you um ephesians 4 verse 29 do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouth but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs good and it's not just their need for encouragement or their need for um you know attaboys or anything like that it's according to the need i think that that they need to remember at the end of the day they're not just dust they're not just broken off according to their needs that it may benefit who those who listen so i think it's not just benefiting you and benefiting me but it's benefiting others those all around us who are listening and that is the evidence of the goodness of god and the glory of god that it will benefit everyone when we bring more of who we really are into the world that's so sin soaked and so full of this counterfeit echo called shame i i thought just a moment ago i know i'm sure we all have experienced this but going to the county fair for me or the pumpkin show in the little town i grew up in and at times there would be that house of mirrors that you would go in and while it feels fun for kids so we have the imago day and that mirror part that you've talked about but satan loves to get us in and keep us in perpetually in that house of mirrors that i look in it is a mirror that's a mirror word of god is a mirror that's a mirror and it's distorted and while that seems like a funny little metaphor it can make us look sideways fat or tall or stretched out or weird it's still a mirror that he's holding up and then people perpetually living in a house of mirror saying this is what i really look like this distortion and again him being the father of lies it's like to come out of that and it's like which mirror to follow what you think which mirror are you looking at you all are a mirror for me i can sit here as we talk and i want to be a mirror for you all uh as we talk and there's a sense of reflecting back words of life not death of blessing of reality of vulnerability that we three will be vulnerable with each other whose mirror are you looking in not the fun house mirror because it's so distorted and i think to bring it back to what we talked about last week so i guess my question would be okay so i do want to speak life over people and i do want to remind them you're not just dust you're not just broken off bone i want to remind them your breath of god your touch of god design of god i i love all of that but does this mean we never hold somebody accountable and the answer is no oh yeah we still hold them accountable because actually not holding someone accountable in their sin or not holding someone accountable when they are actively uh operating in shame or addiction or you know so many of the other tendencies if if you if we don't hold them accountable then we are actually almost agreeing with whatever it is that they're doing that's taking them away from design of god touch of god breath of god right keeping them staring in that distorted funhouse mirror they'll think no this is what i really look like like no yeah so my question is and i want to land here how do we hold someone accountable without feeding their shame how do we simultaneously call someone to the fullness of who they are or to a better choice or to not continue to dabble in this sin how do we do that without feeding the shame that their brain is probably instantly going to go to well i like to follow as we all do right the path of jesus the greatest therapist ever truly because he he was he's the lord and master and savior of the universe too but there's a sense that he would ask questions and rarely did i find him going straight in the front door of a person and trying to talk to them he would come in and i don't think it's sneaky i think it's wise he would draw their heart out and sometimes say you know almost like how's this working for you what are you thirsty for what do you really want or if i can borrow from revelation behold he stands at the door knocks if you allow me i'll come in and we'll have this conversation including about shame but i'm not going to kick the door down so to invite a person we have research about the brain if you go right at a person like that to confront think of the word front confront with the front the pre-frontal cortex that is a known fact to shut a person down and they'll go in that limbic brain so the idea of wisdom like being wise as a serpent harmless as a dove saying things like i've done this hey there's something i see are you open to me speaking to that because if they say i guess they've bought in to open kind of that trap door from the prefrontal cortex to the lower olympic brain and to invite and say i have something here i'd like to share with you about that and then the degree of accountability is i always want to assess two things is this person do they really want accountability like i want my accountant my cpa to do i don't want to hide anything i don't want the irs knocking on my door don't hide anything i'm amazed at the christian friends i have to go but you know you the therapist gets paid cash that's under the table not with this guy everything's being reported i just i want it all reported i want that level of accountability to say do you want that and what happens is people say i want accountability quite quite accurately it's very famous in the church with men we're accountability it's vague remember what happens in vagueness stays in vagueness and like well did you lost or did you do this but there's no accountability so what does accountability look like like what do you want me to hold you accountable for clear that up and if the person then in the second part of this if they're not doing their own work looking at their shame scripts and looking at what is driving them to unhealthy behaviors i think i can't be an external solution to their internal problem i just can't so what does accountability look like talking about it what do we want to do what's our contract we did the healthy conversations contract if you look at that that's accountability are we going to agree to this often we think they've agreed and they really haven't that's really good i like what you said about asking questions because another thing you've taught me is listen closely and people will tell you who they really are and when they believe it and then believe it when they do but i do think asking questions is a much less triggering way to draw someone out and i know if someone comes right at me and says you know wow you're such a pain like why would you ask this like you know whatever that is just speaking straight into my shame and i'm going to want to run the other direction look what nathan did to righteous the the the bible right basic instructions before leaving earth people say there's so much wisdom we know that but no really in this book the ultimate pseudology psychology book nathan's there and it's just so cool he could have walked right in i am the prophet thou art the man you loser you sinner he draws his story out david's ticked i'll kill him thou art the man pregnant pause it's you so that idea i know you know there's so many stories in here that you go along and saying but to draw the person out because people will say i tell you with fellows a lot in the church they want accountability as i investigate i'll say i don't think you do you say you do but what it will cost you the mental and spiritual health is a commitment to reality at all cost they really don't want it they say they do but they don't when it's time to show up so good jim any closing thoughts joel yeah i think turning back to ephesians four it's almost like lisa paul anticipates exactly that question you know and so he before he gets to five chapter five walking in love i want to turn to verse 32 this is what paul says be kind to one another tender hearted forgiving this is the greek word charisma one another which is a reciprocal pronoun as god in christ forgave you why did i make note of the forgiving and the reciprocal pronoun the charisma is a unique word a lot of people actually think that uh paul coined this word he's kind of known for that to making up uh words it is a type of forgiveness that is grace laced so notice this be kind be tenderhearted remember the the forgiveness that you received is is a gracious type of forgiveness and then forgive others as christ as god in christ has forgiven you if we embody these truths if we embody this what paul tells us to do it actually demands that we engage with our fellow human and especially our fellow brother or sister in christ with a sense of compassion that mirrors the compassion that god had with us and i want to turn to one last example in the bible is the book of job and i think job's three friends we all know the story talk about an individual who is just going through all kinds of chaos and i actually think his three friends they get a really bad rep in the story but they do a lot right they sit they're in a moment of compassion the place where things go wrong is when they open their mouths and they start to talk and i think that's actually an indication that the friends are operating out of assumptions and when you operate out of assumptions it's liable and an indication i think that maybe you don't have a sense of tender heartedness maybe there might be some lack of compassion maybe we're working in a place where we just haven't listened to the other person because if we're listening to them that listening and understanding of where they are as we step in to provide this discipleship and discipline and accountability it informs the listening informs our words and informs our works it informs everything but jim i actually think something else is happening to job that i've just been thinking about as we've been in the session when the friends begin to they're working on a retributional theology like job you must have sinned in all these ways these must have been a type of shame scripts that have been running through job's mind so how does job respond like what do you actually do in that situation well and also the friends you know you're talking about assumptions yes they probably have their own shame scripts because remember they're going to speak out of their shame scripts if they're not careful and those shame scripts make us have wrong perceptions or assumptions about ourselves others and god so they're almost speaking like yeah you must have done something right job in order for this to be happening so they're making a perception judgment or an assumption about god and god's motives here and the therapy word there is projection it's my stuff it really is without even knowing it i will speak that up and it's kind of like what to do so even in my own life where we started the show personal we'll come back personal martin luther the great theologian said you cannot keep those thought birds and i'm going to borrow luther wouldn't mind you can't keep those shame scripts birds from flying over your head but you can keep them from making a nest in your hair we have bird boxes all over our backyard no blue bird has flown with an entire look like purchased at hobby lobby nest that's how they look inside the box and gone through the little hole one piece of pine straw at a time so we know of course what second corinthians 10 5 and let us not forget verse 4. there are strongholds in our lives things that would come up against arguments against god and his truth and what he has said and these strongholds can be loaded with shame scripts so what do you do it's an active program take every not every other not every one in five take every thought captive but wait and people go i do i do no make it obedient to christ and his truth and with that i use a word very practical often i'll say and i'll say it out loud because i hear myself resonate and say i refuse that thought i mean activate it remember these shame scripts are never out loud you can kick the decibel level up by speaking out loud they're always silent they feel out loud but to say i refuse that thought and then literally find a way to say jesus that is a lie this is the truth this is who i am in christ and and get you a bunch of i am statements of who you are in christ to speak over you know what those shame scripts will begin to get softer and softer in the background and even if they come up one time again once a week once a month answer everyone and that's what i've seen both clinically theologically is people let those things build back up back up often coming from childhood it's time to start answering those shame scripts with the truth that's so good and just a reminder how do i know if this is shame and i need to take that thought captive to the obedience of christ or how do i know if it's conviction because i really should feel a little bit of conviction or prompting because this is maybe taking me to a place that wouldn't be good or i'm dabbling in sin how do we know the difference shame is going to tell you you are something wrong it's attacking the very essence of who you are and if it does not line up with the fact that yeah there's some dust there's some broken off bone but ultimately at the end of the day i am breath of god i am touch of god design of god made in the image of god so if it's attacking who you are that's a shame script if it's attacking something that you are doing that's something to pay attention to because maybe that's conviction meant to prevent you from diving deeper into that sin well thank you so much jim joel always so fun and important conversations that we have and thank you for tuning in god bless you | Official Proverbs 31 Ministries | UCPWdfu35gM7lPbRYDG_iagg | 2021-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,837 | 44,899 |
DhZK7jPrXa0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhZK7jPrXa0 | The Straight Dope on Brett Keane aka TheStallion76 | What A Difference A Day Made 24 Little Hours hi people well it just so happens that my second video is in response to another video that was removed in less than a day this video was made by Brett Keane and mirrored by Coughlin 666 before he had his online meltdown it seems that both Brett and Coughlin took the video down because the Amazing Atheist took exception to some of the lies Brett was propagating about him Brett was suspended a couple of years ago and I've been following him for a while I watched him before he was banned I was there when the [ __ ] went down and I've kept a bit of an eye on him since well he's now back on YouTube as the stallion 76 pretty ridiculous channel name but so far he's stuck around who knows maybe he'll last this time anyway every once in a while Brett tries to rewrite his internet history he gives his own account of why he was suspended in the first place and he never really tells it the same way twice the one thing that's consistent is that he's always the big victim he's always just the normal atheist video maker who wants to talk about religion as well as Politics as well as movies and music until he's viciously persecuted by Christians as well as Muslims as well as pagans as well as atheists as well as others because his views are just so damn subversive and threatening to the status quo so that's what he was doing and this video he removed he was trying to rewrite history again and that's prompted me to set the record straight so sit back kitties grab yourselves a nice bowl of popcorn and a steaming cup of delicious oval tee because I'm going to tell the story of Brett Keane first let's take a look at who this man is he was one of the first notable atheists on YouTube he likes to think of himself as some kind of intellectual though he constantly makes grammatical errors and misuses or mispronounces words I'll give a couple quick examples he often says I seen this or I seen that a while back he says the word whenever though he really just means when and he says cadi dict instead of contradict he also thinks insultive is a word not to be insultive or offensive aside from these linguistic errors there are certain words that he thinks make him appear to be smarter than the average bear his favorite word is situation everything is a situation either a situation or an issue also he says as well as when he should really just say and anyway people generally subscribe because he's always pumped out about five videos a day that's because he doesn't have a [ __ ] job in fact to my knowledge in all the hundreds of hours of video he's uploaded he's never mentioned ever working a real job in his life he's a notorious ebeggar and is known for telling SOB stories while asking for donations he also loved to announce that he was done making videos forever only to change his mind the next morning I don't think I'll be uploading any videos anymore I'm giving up on the videos this ain't like the other times over on YouTube where I got a little annoyed or aggravated and I went away for a few days this is permanent he did this in the hopes that some of his more Mindless viewers would beg him to stay and consequently his ego would be stroked to get a better idea of what we're dealing with here let's examine his current YouTube channel page Brett Keane talks about religion government movies Games music and all the other fun stuff life brings what is it about people on the internet capitalizing random nouns anyway what does he have under occupation author musician and other stuff very interesting an author and musician just to be clear no publisher has ever decided to publ anything written by Brett a website based press prints copies of his book on demand whenever some poor sucker who watches his videos gets curious enough to Shell out 15 bucks to see what Mr Keane has written what they get are pseudo religious fantasyhorror novels that haven't even been spell checked the Amazing Atheist and Cody Weber decided to follow in Brett's footsteps and use the same company to publish their Dil as well as far as musician goes judge for yourself I guess sorry guys I watch TV I see the news I see the news baby dead and dum mothers on track men beating women sisters with I have a sneaking suspicion the other stuff under the occupation heading refers to some sort of tax-funded social benefit program now let's see what the self-proclaimed author has in his channel info I was a Christian for 15 years lost my faith and became a atheist I love spending time with my family with my spare minutes I make videos about whatever comes to mind usually proving religion to be false hope I like making friends on the internet been doing internet [ __ ] for years I like making the videos because it makes people smile and sometimes educational for me it's a great stress relief helps me relax I plan on sticking around but you never know what life may bring I have health issues however as long as I feel okay I will make videos sometimes I make too many some may complain but every video I'm proud of and stand behind them also I like helping friends out by putting their vids up I think you all will enjoy those vids as well you guys take the time to watch me so I take the time to make the best vids possible for your enjoyment and hopefully to educate others thank you always for your support friends a skillful written bit of Pros he's obviously a natural Wordsmith okay let's talk about why this fat [ __ ] was banned to begin with he racked up a lot of enemies by being a block happy sensoring douche people don't like to be blocked especially when they're simply pointing out an inconsistency or a falsity in a video Brett became known for going back on his word and lying about past events that people had seen with their own eyes and if anyone decided to call him on it they'd find themselves promptly blocked from his channel this is the main reason that when some dirt surfaced about him so many people were enthusiastic about pouncing on the [ __ ] and burying his pathological ass the first main event that led to his downfall was when public records of past domestic abuse charges filed on him by his wife were discovered it was actually the second time this had been exposed but his second attempt at explaining the charges contradicted his first explanation which was a clear indication that he most likely smacked his wife around very soon after this happened in perfect Brett Keane fashion he tried to drum up some sympathy by making a poetry video about his dead mother the only problem was he plagiarized the poem it was a poem by Judy brunette about her dead father entitled dad Brett retitled it erase my innocence and made it about his dead mother the video description simply said by Brett Keane the video consisted of text popping up on the screen with organ music playing while he stared at the camera holding his head and looking somber the text was nearly identical to Burnett's poem Brett merely changed a word or two here and there he was probably one of those students who thought it was fine to copy a page out of a book if you switch words around now to think you can get away with [ __ ] like that on a worldwide web full of search engines is absolutely moronic in fact prior to YouTube Brett had been run off an atheist Forum called atheist FM for plagiarizing an essay apparently he didn't learn anything from that experience a user named judilicious made a video exposing his plagiarism of the poem which is has been mirrored by a few people I'll provide a link so now Brett had haters coming at him left and right calling him a wife beater and a plagiarist he decided to strike back Brett and a nearly [ __ ] Christian YouTuber named Firefly 515 declared ewar on all of their haters giving them 48 hours to remove any video containing their content so now it was on Brett and Firefly started dmca people and rather than warding haters off it generated more and made the haters even more adamant about destroying Brett kean's reputation on the internet as the pressure mounted on Brett he became erratic he put up videos accusing everyone he could imagine of being behind this barrage of hater videos and comments he even threatened to sue YouTube for not stopping the attacks he said some [ __ ] about his lawyer telling him he had a great case and pretty much everyone laughed at him the situation finally came to a head when somebody got a hold of his personal address and started spreading it all over YouTube Britt freaked out and he thought he finally knew who was behind all of his recent troubles it must have been the guy who ran atheist FM The Forum on which he was first exposed as a plagiarist and a wife beater so Brett got a hold of his personal information and put it in a video description not long after that he was suspended for dropping docks a little while later his second account BK Wolfman was shut down as well Brett went to other video sites and whined about how he had been persecuted he lashed out at the Amazing Atheist accusing him of being behind the entire series of events Kean always insists that all of his haters are actually a maximum of about six people pretending to be hundreds he tried to return to YouTube countless times but was usually shut down within a day or two it seems that this time YouTube might be giving him a second chance or maybe they just haven't noticed he's back yet I guess only time will tell if he sticks around as Brett apley puts it you never know what life may bring | radonrebutts | UCkvmJejQl6c2g_mYDCtFiKg | 2011-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,765 | 9,623 |
L5DqlLXP3K4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5DqlLXP3K4 | Tommy Kahnle on returning to the Yankees | Tommy you are once again reuniting with the Yankees it'll be your third stint with the team just how excited are you to be back in pinstripes I'm very excited I mean obviously I got drafted by the Yankees then I got traded back after being the big leagues for a few years so and then now the third time is it's pretty special that you know they still value me in that in that sense and I've always had you know the the dynamic of you know always being a Yankee I feel like I've always been that in my bones I guess obviously because I felt more easily more than half my professional career has been spent in a New York Yankee uniform so I'm pretty I'm pretty ecstatic to come back and you know try to help the team I can't wait after being drafted in 2010 that was just a few years ago Tommy just a few years ago it's not only in your game on the field but in your Evolution as a person as well uh yeah I mean back then you know I was first got drafted just out of college I mean you're definitely pretty naive and you're young uh I feel like as the years have gone on I feel like you know it's true you get wiser as you get older and I just feel like I've learned things over all these years that have helped you know my game my attitude stuff off the field all kinds of things you know obviously now I'm a father I have a little little child running around but uh it's uh yeah I mean it's definitely changed me a lot of course of this you know 12-year process since I've been drafted by them [Music] number one obviously so whatever she needs we have to we have to accommodate her so I mean I get up now early earlier than I ever have I tell you that interested and you wound up getting a deal done what was your initial reaction uh I was I didn't think it was real I really didn't know if they were going to be interested after I uh became a free agent from the Dodgers and when they when he said they called I was like oh that's awesome and I was like that's definitely you know when I became creation it was high on the list it was right there I mean it was definitely I wanted to come back to the east coast and obviously playing for the Yankees I know all about the uh you know the the team the organization the some of the players that are still there so it was definitely a high priority to try to come back to New York and I was just static that they were interested as well speaking of some of the players that are still there we now know Aaron judge will be back for nine years were you on Judge watch just like the rest of us uh yes I mean for sure I mean obviously I've followed judge since I uh left in after the 2020 season and it's always I always try to you know follow the guys that I've played with friend become friends with and it was great to see you know him you know want to stay in New York and you know finish out his career as a Yankee and I thought it was fantastic and obviously you know you were pulling for him to come back you don't want to see him try to leave and go to the Giants but it all it all worked out and he's back in Pinstripes how do you feel like you'll fit into this Yankees bullpen in 2023 uh I feel like I'm feeling great I mean from what I've heard all the guys are awesome and it's gonna be weird now because I'm I think the oldest I'm not sure close to it I don't know that it's complete full turn for me because when I first came back I was the youngest pretty much the youngest guy in the pen do you remember back your days when you were the youngest guy in the pen who you leaned on the most to try to get yourself to the next level yeah I mean uh so when I came back over I would say a lot was uh David Robertson helped me out big time and uh so did Adam Warren those are like my two lean on guys and then eventually we got Zach Britton as well and then obviously I've made great friendships with him Chad green all those guys what type of a roller coaster ride was it after you left the Yankees last time you had Tommy John's surgery you missed almost all of 2020 came back uh and then had some forearm stiffness as well just do you feel 100 healthy now and what was that time like trying to get yourself back to the big league level yeah I mean that the since the surgery has been a wild ride for me I mean I rehabbed for almost two years to the it was pretty close to about two years and when I first came back I I thought I felt right but to be honest it didn't like I said I had forearm stiffness kind of throughout the uh the winter leading into this this Pat was it this yeah this past season and I just thought it was kind of you know the rigors of Tommy John surgery like this is part of it you got to just kind of push through it and then you'll feel normal but obviously it wasn't it ended up being the uh the stress reaction to my elbow so but that uh maybe it was a good thing I mean that way I was able to rehab again and this time get it right that way I came back and I felt literally exactly how I did before I had Tommy John in 2020. now one pitch you lean on a lot is that change up what do you think Mr change up so filthy so obviously I I've always uh thrown the change up that's always been my pitch but to be honest it never really came to like fruition I guess is like the this established pitch until I think 2019 and I think that year is when we decided to start using it more and obviously now as my career keeps progressing I've used it more and more and I guess you could say it's good I guess I I don't like to I try to stay humble but I mean I know it's a really good pitch and obviously I'm going to lean on it going forward Tommy I know you don't know Matt Blake very well but have there been any conversations this off season about what he would like to see from you what he'd like you to do heading into spring training so funny he actually texted me this morning and wants me to call him so I'm going to call him today and I'm sure we'll go over everything but uh yeah so I'm looking forward to talking to Matt again I uh I actually uh I was talking to him a little bit throughout the last couple years because I make great friendships with everybody so I've been I've been in contact with everybody him Harkey even booney was texting me the last couple of years just to reach out see how I'm doing so I felt like I've always been you know kind of part of the family with with the Yankees organization what do you think it'll be like when you walk in that Clubhouse next time for the first time I don't know what to think I know there's gonna be a lot of new faces but obviously a lot of familiar faces so I feel like it's definitely seems that everybody's pretty pretty pumped up that I that I'm back and I mean talking to the trainers they always love me everybody so it's gonna be pretty exciting to come back and just be a Yankee again | YESNetwork | UCJXltguGSVIZAcbIglaZ-mA | 2022-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,397 | 6,832 |
UQ1ikr5O44o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ1ikr5O44o | Top 10 Best Universities in the Philippines 2020 | another popular study abroad destination for international students in the philippines a country made up of more than 7 000 islands in southeast asia the philippines provides an affordable and quality education to more than five thousand international students every year to date there are two thousand three hundred listed colleges and universities in the philippines here's a ranking of the ten best universities in the philippines do not miss our upcoming video notifications and subscribe to our channel and hit the bell icon number 10 st louis university baguio city originally named saint louis school it was founded by reverend fr seraphin devis in 1911 to provide education for ten local boys in 1963 it was granted university status under diosdado mccouple's government becoming the first university north of manila st louis university is made up of four campuses that cover a total land area of 24 hectares housing more than 40 000 students it received several centers of excellence ratings from chad in accreditation from paascu number nine xavier university cagayan de oro named in honor of the jesuit missionary saint francis javier it is a private catholic university run by the society of jesus in cdo northern mindanao philippines it was established in 1933 as adeno de cagayan and became the first institution in mindanao to be granted university status in 1958 number eight mindanao state university elegant institute of technology this public non-sectarian co-educational institution of higher education and research is located in illinois city msuit was chartered in 1968 and integrated as the first autonomous unit of the msu system it is also recognized as the flagship and largest campus of all mindanao state university campuses it has multiple center of excellence recognitions from chad and has several programs that received accredited status from the accrediting agency of chartered colleges and universities of the philippines aacc up seven silliman university established in 1901 as silliman institute this private research university located in dumaguete was founded by the presbyterian board of foreign missions and named it after the school's first donor an american by the name of dr horace brinsmaid silliman it is recognized as the first american school in the philippines in the entire asian continent it's one of only five universities in the philippines with institutional accreditation by the federation of accrediting agencies of the philippines faap and has the highest number of accredited programs in the country 20 of which have level 4 status number six makua university [Music] formerly known as mapua institute of technology this non-sectarian research school has campuses in both manila and makati it was founded in 1925 and named after its founder tomas mapua the country's first registered filipino architect this university is known for its engineering programs with currently seven engineering courses in i.t recognized by chad as centers of excellence it's also the first philippine and southeast asian educational institution to have a bet accreditation board for engineering and technology inc certification number five university of san carlos the pride of cebu the university of san carlos is a private catholic research university that was founded by jesuit missionaries in 1935. it's one of the largest universities in cebu city covering the total land area of 90 hectares combined from its five campuses it consistently ranks among the top schools in the country and in asia and is recognized by ched for having the most number of center of excellence and center of development in the vismen area number four university of santo tomas ust holds the recognition of being the oldest existing university in asia it's also the largest catholic university in the world in terms of student population in one campus it was founded in 1611 by miguel de benavides archbishop of manila aside from having several center of excellence and center of development accreditations it has also been awarded with cheds institutional accreditation through the federation of accrediting agencies number three de la salle university this private catholic research university was founded by the salle brothers in 1911 and was originally located in paco manila it is the first of only two institutions awarded with a level four accreditation by the philippine accrediting association of schools colleges and universities pasc 155th place at the 2019 quakerelli simmons asian university rankings [Music] number two adeno de manila university [Music] located in katipunan qc adeno offers elementary junior and senior high school and college education it was founded in 1859 by jesuits and is the third oldest university in the philippines it's recognized as one of the top schools for its undergraduate and graduate programs in art sciences education management law and government number one university of the philippines dilemma as the flagship campus and largest constituent of the university of the philippines school system in 1949 up dilemma is currently ranked within the top 500 of the 2020 world university ranking also notable as its consistent ranking in government-backed polls is one of the most significant higher education institutions in the philippines in asia it's been ranked between the 60-75 bracket in the best universities list it also features the most number of center of excellence departments in the country proof of its wide range of high caliber courses and programs the school employs more than fifteen hundred faculty and enrolls almost twenty four thousand students [Music] you | Joly Omandam | UCE8nsPOl48R2suTZj500BJw | 2021-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 894 | 5,643 |
4gpXY69K-fY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gpXY69K-fY | Shatter: Fixing X on large displays and/or small hardware | but you would spend a lot of money to do so so uh you've got your your addressing lines you've got a what I'm going to call a scan out engine for the purposes of this talk uh render refers to it as a crtc which is technically wrong for a couple reasons but also doesn't sound as good um your scan out engine can only ever go so big uh single link of DVI which is a standard digital digital connector right now has a limits of how fast literally how many pixels per second it can push out and if you do the math at 60 frames a second and 165 MHz your the biggest picture you could put out there is about 1920 x 1200 which is why every single LCD maxes out at 1920 X2 you can't fit more on the wire but that scaned engine has to go walk through memory and pick pixels out of memory and try to to and get them into this in in DVI signaling format and get them out into the world so as it's addressing through memory it's generating these memory Cycles it says well there's clearly no reason for me to ever need to address more than two kopels wide because I can only feed a single link of DVI and that's never going to get wired than 1920 so okay I'll only put 11 address lines in and so the the block of memory that the scanner engine is pointed at can only get two Kil pixels wide if you try to do something wider than that uh it it just looks like garbage similar arguments apply for the hardware accelerated rendering uh the 2D engine and the 3D engine inside the chip have coordinate limits for exactly the same reason there's no reason to make them much more capable than you can scan out because you couldn't see that image anyway so why would you bother drawing it um the great thing is that all of these are essentially arbitrary often they're the same depending on the different subsystems that ship and sometimes they're not um the 2D engine might have a different uh different limit than the 3D engine either of those could be different than the scan out engine the 2D and 3D engine can have different output can have different coordinate address limits depending on whether it's on the input side or the output side you might be able to Source from a 4 kopel wide texture but only get to one only draw to something that's two kopels wide um tiled versus linear uh depends on the layout of the pixels in the frame buffer is show of hands who knows what I mean when I say tiled okay for the ones that don't uh think of a normal a normal frame buffer as just row of pixels over and over and over as you walk off the right Edge you restart at the left Edge um tiling is a trick to make them more spatially to make spatially local what's temporally local so imagine a checkerboard and you go eight pixels across you restart at the ninth the ninth pixel is then one down from the the one you started at you fill in this checker board and then you move one checkerboard to the left um this is actually really useful when you've got a pixel cache in the way because now things that are local on your screen like icons are local in memory um depending on whether your frame buffer is in tiled or linear format you might have different coordinate limits for what you can do the radon R500 can scan out up to 8 kopels wide if it's linear but up to 3 3,968 pixels if it's tiled not 4K I I don't know why I have a suspicion but I don't know why and sometimes they're just weird um the early matrox cards had a had a coordinate limit on only the digital output route where could only go up to 1280 x 1024 because it was cheap so the problem this then causes is you have one root window pix map that's where all your pixels have to go which means that it can't ever get bigger than what you want to do with it and what you want to do with it is scan it out to the hardware make it show up through these projectors it's limited to what the output engine can do and if you've only got one of them and your scan out engine can only stride up to 2 kopels wide then the whole thing has to be 2 kopels wide and that means that if you wanted a second monitor to the left of it it's got to fit in that same 2 kilo that's not the greatest thing in the world that monitor right there is is, 1400 X 1050 these are running at 1024 x 768 I couldn't possibly fit them next to each other because 1400 plus 1,000 is bigger than 248 which is all the that hard workare can do so multi-ad doesn't actually work you have these arbitrary limits that come in and break your break these assumptions you want to be able to just plug it in and have it go but we can't because you only have one route window pix map we also as a side effect of lots of horrible history we size that pix map once it servers start up because you don't want to waste memory if you have a unified memory architecture like the Intel chips then any memory that you allocate to the frame buffer you can no longer use for system memory so you'd like to minimize this I'm assuming that this is getting fixed by other people thank you um and we clamp so this big allocation that we have for the root window pix map we clamp more or less arbitrarily to try to fit into all these constraints and hopefully it works um occasionally it's broken anyway or it gives you really weird behavior when you do um the radon I mentioned earlier is a good example of this if you try to set up two 30in monitors next to each other that ends up being 5 kopels wide but accelerated rendering stops at Four kopels right and so what happens is you can do accelerated rendering to all your offscreen pix maps that so because they're all small enough but then when you try to copy from them into the front buffer the accelerating the accelerator can't do it so we fall back to the CPU and then we end up doing lots of bus reads pulling pixels out doing nothing to them and putting them right back up it's incredibly slow and it's sitting on my desk at work so we would like this to be better so shatter is this idea that I've been working on for a while and that doesn't work but is pretty close where you can have multiple root window pix Maps or any other pix map ideally I mean imagine you have a big 8 Kil a pixel offscreen surface that you want to render to and then you're going to BU when your downscale it down to make it look shiny and then put it on the screen um you can size them whenever you like based on you know assuming youve got a memory manager that actually lets this work uh you can clamp them according to what the hardware constraints that you're working within are but in principle you're never going to notice all this just magically works for you and it looks fast so the idea here is the root window no longer has real storage and as rendering comes in from clients you get down to the bottom layer where you're just about to do rendering and you say wait a second that's not a real pix map it's a virtual pix map I'm going to go look up this list of real pix maps that are backing it send the same rendering back down to each one of them and do the appropriate translation and clipping to make sure that that works and then from the user's perspective you'll just never know the difference because you'll see both of them and as an advantage your laptop will work hooray so X has approximately four rendering apis at this point in time um we refer to them as corx which is the things that the core protocol defined back almost before I was born uh render which is a a 2d anti-alias uh Alpha enabled composition API XV which lets you do video and open GL which lets you do 3D corx is awful but you have to keep working because you did promise to be an X server so those requests have to work there are some ugly geometry Primitives that you can use in corx you can do solid fills you can do arcs that are Alias around the edges with really big steps and it looks nasty you can draw lines you can draw polygons with winding rules you can draw Alias text all of these are really straightforward to shatter because all you have to do as the request comes in is take a copy of all the arguments and translate them relative to the The Logical screen coordinates and clip and draw so sweet this should be this should be straightforward right if if the if the bad parts are this easy then the then the good parts of X should be just as easy right it'll be fine um you need to take a little care when you're doing the geometry Primitives just because of the way the X server is written um when you get a a polyline request passed in the renderer assumes that it has the right to modify those bits uh to say you know here's where the line starts and here's where the line ends and we do in fact do this so you have to copy it aside before you hand it down to each one of these backing pix Maps but it's M Copy we know how to do that copy area is where it starts to get hard um imagine you've got four screens like this and you're going from you've got a window over top of them that's your blue rectangle and you want to copy it into the green rectangle um but that's where all your bits are so you have to be very careful about doing this in the walking these in the correct order to make sure that you don't clobber some of the bits that you're going to try to copy out later if I started copying from here you know find all the bits in this pix map and try to copy them out then I would copy down to the right and I would this little strip would end up here but now the pixels that were there are gone so I've lost data so I can't do it so you have to be careful to start walking these in the reverse order you find out which one's the the more axis major Direction walk it in that order first and then the other order second which means you have to write essentially a four arguments greater than or equals which is pretty straightforward but you can do it exp will guarantee that the root window is less the root window it doesn't but you would really like to the the question was does the does the protocol guarantee that the root window is lossless that pixels that you put there stay there and the answer is no uh it is a is a completely legal move to take all rendering that happens to the root window and throw it away that's fine that's the problem but we know what the problem is with generating Expos events they are incredibly slow I mean it's the same reason that when you VT switch back onto your X server you get a quick paint of some stuff and then pop pop things come back in that's because you keep having a context switch back in and out say think of the region that you want expose send the exposure event have the application think for a minute remember what it put there and send it back you'd really like to avoid that it's bad enough as it is so yeah we could just blow the bits away you do the easy bits I was think that stay with one right right yeah the yeah I think I've got this right now uh there are cases actually where the zenama code will do that which does something similar um this is all operating within one screen which you can think of as one GPU and the zenor code is wretched so every once in a while it gets this wrong and generates exposures but okay so you can this you think you can do but because you've got two arguments involved you have and they can they both point to real pixels you have to be careful about how you walk them the image Primitives in X are not used that often I'm using G image for an example but put image has the same problem I apologize for putting code into the presentation especially function pointer type defs with camel casing X really um so G image takes as its argument a drawable the box that you want to grab the format which you don't care about the plain mask which is negative one and the destination which is some bits which is the bits that you want to send back to the client the client has asked now for a screenshot it's trying to get the image off the screen and you have to get the bits back to it well so now I've got this window spanning two shards shards are the notional term I've been using for the backing pix Maps it's a lot quicker to say shatter you're breaking it into lots of pieces shards the pieces um so as you walk over this pix map and you say okay I need to grab this piece from this Shard and the right piece from the right shard well if you send the get image request to the left screen as is you're going to run off the right at the edge of the Pix map Miss and then keep filling in the rest of the bits and those will all just go into dust into the into the the bite buffer out the output buffer more or less correctly um when you get here though you're going to translate this against the left screen it has no way of knowing what the stride is right you're going to grab this bit of pixels and this bit of pixels and this bit of pixels at the left and they're just going to go packed in right after each other so you can't the function point the function pointer the parameter just doesn't have enough arguments to describe this this stride to say stop here skip the next however many pixels and restart and put the put the output bits there so you can do it but you have to change all the colors of get image and put image to do this um it's workable it's it the other thing you could do is you could generate a lot of get image or put image requests to each backend screen and say all right well I know I got this big request up front but I'm only going to put this span and then the one below it and then the one below it and then the one below it and just walk down when you say reassemble take take them you have to recopy it basically you have to take take the two CS you got from the lower layer and recopy them for G image yeah you could um yeah um yeah typically we don't ever have the case where one screen of a GPU will be planer and one will be packed or where one will be RGB and the other will be BGR okay I have a lot of bizarre Hardware I don't know of any where we do that you could it it would be foolish and there's no reason to do that it's it's much I think it's easier to just add a stride argument and step it because you have to anyway there's already a stride argument implicit in how this works because the the right the right edge of pixel storage is always ragged for alignment reasons so there's already a stride that you have to accept STS so I think it just makes sense to just add another argument right so the point there was um if the root image that you're trying to get is bigger than your blit engine can handle you still have to do manual walking uh yes but remember that we've tried to create these shards such that they're only big enough that the 2D engine can handle them but yeah you could have fall back to software like we usually do for get image so not that big a deal and then there's all the other details um tiles are this awful thing in the X protoc in the in corex protocol that lets you say yeah I said I wanted to do a solid fill but rather than solid filling with you know just a color I want to do uh this little tile pix map if you remember uh on old Max or Windows 3.1 the background editor that lets you light up individual pixels that um and make this little tile pattern that then checkerboards across the background yeah tiles exist in principle the tile can also be really really huge bigger than your engine than your acceleration engine can do so you can specify tile offset but if the if it's bigger than your acceleration engine can stride then it doesn't matter then you have to chunk it up into lots of little pieces so yeah you'd have to handle tiles this way too stipples are a similar concept bit map in X means a PIX map with one bit per pixel it's literally just one it's a monochrome image and stipples are you can think of them as a mask on the rendering that you're doing you want to say where this pixel is one rendering happens where at zero nothing happens again the stipple could be way too big okay I'm going to pretend that that never happens for the moment but if it did you'd have to handle it um we also have these things internal to the X server called get set and fill spans that are not protocol rendering requests they're not something that the client can directly ask for but we do have a way of decomposing anything that the client could ask for into these requests um on Old Hardware it used to be very easy to get a very small aperture you know 64k of VGA aperture space or something like or 16 bytes at a time of not really memory mapped uh video memory and so it was easy to just you know do one span at a time and let everything else handle decomposing that into span at a time they don't happen that much anymore but they can and so you have to also handle the spans Target they're not that hard to to chunk up into into multiple requests because it's just a span a horizontal span at a time you've already accepted it's going to be slow but you have to handle them push pixels is this other rendering request inside the X server that you can't really get to from the client it's basically like having a second stipple where you have one stipple that represents the the cursor image and one one that represents the outline of the cursor and this is literally what it's used for is for software monochrome cursors in principle now you have two stipples that could be really really large but you know what uh-uh don't have a software cursor that large I don't care yeah we more or less do anyway um generally when these happen right now they just fall back to software as it is um but would like everything to go fast so if you can make it so that every that you avoid these paths or that they work correctly if you happen to accelerate them lovely uh but most of these don't actually matter you can bring up gnome without this so that's nice render is probably my least favorite rendering API ever uh I've stolen one of uh one of Carl slides from ages ago and and rotated the color so that it shows up but this is basically what render lets you do render lets you take a source image happens to be a solid color here and you end that with a mask which is now this full Alpha uh channel eight bits of alpha that let you specify transparency so where every side you're everywhere you're inside the mask you kind of cookie cutter that out and then paint it onto the destination According to some blend mode that's all the possible ways that you can use Alpha factors to combine pixels from the source and the destination great turn operations three things that you have to walk and that could all be bigger than that could all be split up into multiple shards so if you cross Shard boundaries you need to make sure you hit all of them okay we can do that um it's pretty straightforward except for the cases I'm going to talk about in a second where you know as long as they're all untransformed and straight and just kind of going straight through then it's all easy there are some geometry Primitives that come along with render that lets you uh basically makes it easy ways to build masks so you can do trapezoid and triangle rendering and build up this mask that contains the outline of the thing that you want to draw and then blend that with your IM and you know cookie cat or that with your image and blend it through those are pretty straightforward to chunk up into bits the same way you did with the corx rendering Primitives there's also a glyph cache that lets you upload a single shared copy of a font with all the glyphs pre- rasterized at a given size and share that among multiple programs so that you don't have one instance of it for every process every gome terminal process every uh every Firefox process um this is okay as well because the gliph cache ends up usually being sufficiently small it's only the one pix map um but when you do glyph operations when you pull from that glyph cache and use them as the masks that you use to draw fonts then you have to be prepared for the destination maybe shattered maybe broken up so you have to walk over that too oh wait all the other things that are wrong with render yeah it's a centery operation it has six operants you can there's this feature in in render that lets you specify the alpha channel of a picture independently from the color channels so I don't think they're even required to be the same size I don't know what really what that would mean but you could have now these six masks that you have to walk in six pictures that you have to walk in parallel making sure that they're all chunked up correctly I actually had to look up what the word was for take six arguments because I wanted to use it um the source and the mask operands in the last in the last slide are allowed to be transformed and this is where it gets really nasty uh when when I say transformed I mean you can think of it as deforming it you're rotating it or you're you're doing a prospective skew on it or something like this so now it's not just a simple matter of figuring out where that fits on the screen it's not just you know I'm pasting this image straight down it's oh this pix you know I'm going to I'm going to draw this pixel here and but it's a of a warped image it's you know shadowman's been Twisted a bit and he's got this pixel corresponds to uh on the output corresponds to this pixel on the input you have to invert the transformation and make sure that you walk each of the source pictures according to their clip in the pre- transformed space Oh and you have to do that for both the source and mask and the source is external Alpha and the mask external Alpha right so filters is is now where this gets really awesome because uh once you transform them you can specify how you're going to get the samples you you've transformed this picture trans they are required to be um a fiend which is which is fortunate um but now once your once your filters are transformed um when sorry once you're transformed and you have filters if your filter is nearest neighbor then you just pick the coordinate in the back in the mask that happens to match most exactly to the inverse of the transformation if your filter is bilinear which is you know what you get when you do uh resizing in Firefox then it has to sample between the four nearest neighbors and pick proportionately what they're all going to be what do you think happens when you reach the edge of a Shard now you have this strip that you have to go walk over very carefully and compute um basically you have to truncate everything to just within the the width of uh to within the C the uh convolution kernel width of the filter and do that do it over that exactly I did make it so that um the the copy area walk code that I me that I that I was talking about earlier I I did make it so that that would work correctly if multiple shards overlapped like occupy the same pixels uh this is why it ends up being a a quadrin operation because you have to look at all the boxes and pick the outside edge of whichever direction you're going um so yeah you could I'm not really sure how to do that it's not it's difficult to say how that would work in the case where um where one of the shards is the buffer that you're scanning out because then you'd have this sort of offscreen tickle That You Don't See but that is in the same picture I don't know it would require a little bit of of hand waving you could probably do it though oh and then there's Dithers which fortunately the protocol specifies but nothing implements because otherwise they'd be really hard for exactly the same reasons you'd have to rotate the you'd have to rotate the dither mask to figure out where you are in the dither according to where you are in the real output not where you are in the sh that's got those virtualized pixels so uh a lot of boring typing you can do it but you really hate yourself afterwards uh XV in in some sense is a lot nicer um you already have these arbitrary you already have some some coordinate constraints brought in by XV because your overlay Hardware actually says is know I can't take anything bigger than 2 kopels wide um people tend to get angry about that though and if you want to have you know four monitors in a in a square and have one video image going to all of them because you're building a display wall or something then you have to come up with this software version or or just use the yuv texture support rather than the hard than the yuv overlay support in the chip to do really big images that way so the model is sort of weird for XV so I'm I wrote down all the words screens have adapters adapters are the overlay the the video overlay or the texture engine in the three the the texture B of the 3D engine which lets you do uh yuv textures adapters have ports which is essentially the number of times you can connect to it your Hardware overlay only has one uh texture adapters typically have as many as you want because it's just up to the the to software manage that and they have formats which is what kind of video data you're sending it is it RGB is it yuv if it's yuv which of the 40 types of yuv is it is it CMYK is it NK or other um so I think the the trick here and I haven't actually gotten around to doing most of this yet is uh just expose a new adapter type that virtualizes the whole thing and says if you do this I promise I'll do the best I can and then if everything fits on one screen and the image that you're trying to put is within the coordinate limits it'll use the overlay and you'll get uh really pretty upscaling and everything else that goes along with that yeah you know how that is you know where the image is going the question is do it automatically applications really can't get it wrong in this sense because we're the ones in control of the clip list they're M player is not going to say I want I you know I'm at plus 100 plus 100 and I'm 100 pixels wide and therefore I want all of my pixels at plus 1,000 it's going to put the picture inside its window it's going to put the yv image inside its window so you know when you're entirely on one crtc sure we might know when we you can get this right and just have applications not have to care and then if it gets too big for the over lay or it crosses crtc boundaries then you split it up and use the texture engine yeah okay you can do it uh it's essentially no more complicated than the put image case I described earlier there's also a get image path for this did you know that X can be used as a video capture API please don't we do actually have a driver to do it there's the V4 the v4l driver will let you do this kind of capture um yeah you can fix that too you can actually use that on on applications you can actually set your your to the source instead of camera if can can you not have said that um people also get very upset about video when it tears when you when it doesn't sync to retrace properly there's a scan out happening here there's a Electron Beam sweeping across and lighting up an LCD inside of there and and you can if you paintt something here right as the beam goes by you'll see the bottom get painted and then see the top get painted as the next beam Trac is through um people get really angry about this in video way more than they do for their desktop way more than they do for 3D games so now you have to handle syncing to retrace for all the emulated video surfaces that you're constructed but you can do it it's just a lot of boring typing so then you get to direct rendering direct rendering is this idea where you tell you give the the X application permission to talk directly to the graphics card and you work out some hand shaking for I'm going to own this area or I'm going to own these these objects full of pixels and then please make them you know let's not step on each other so now as Windows float around you have to update where they are and you have to communicate this to the client somehow and now you're telling this telling them this additional bit of information which is that the root window isn't just one thing it's it's lots of things um but this actually ends up not being too bad because opengl is a little bit more pleasant in this regard uh basically all you're doing is building up a display List full of commands that you're going to send to the 3D hardware and you just hold on to it and you do it anyway and then as you get to a a synchronization point to no GL which is an explicit flush or swap buffers um or you know where you're swapping the image you've rendered to the front and making it actually appear on the screen um that's sort of the implicit point where you actually dispatch the rendering to the card and then it goes and does stuff um so at that point in time you just do it twice and change your clip in your viewport to match for each of the two blocks that you've got each are the the shards that you're rendering against the right right so the observation was that in di2 this does get a lot easier because the list of information that you're sharing with the clients is different than it was in dr1 so you don't have to tell it um you know you don't have to tell it where your where your window really is you're just handing off the buffer after it's rendered NE correct correct and when you and when you as you drew to the back buffer you it would have to be done multiple times and then you would do multiple swaps to the front you still do need to have a yeah you do have you do have to tell the client about the list of shards it's rendering to but you're going to get that in some sense from the DRM device because the DRM is the thing that knows that's where you've got these these bits um again Sy to retrace as hard again there's this direct pixel API that deals with the front buffer directly that you have to do explicitly by manually walking each of the ones and yeah you knew about that it's the same thing as put image and get image before you can also just punt uh because G lets you say no sorry I can't do that it can say nope sorry my textures are only going to be this big I can only draw to a surface that's this big and you get to suffer uh if that's not as big as you want it then too bad um yeah sorry you so the question is how do the apps cope when this H when this happens where you know what does it do when it runs off past these limits um they'll make a window that's too big and then they'll only get their rendering into the top left corner of it if they if they don't check so this is probably question but why do you really want to expose like one window that is multiple shards would it be nicer to like most people want two separate windows and that would be two shards but with no overlap I just make it so that there's empty space in between them so you can never have the situation where if you move a window yeah there's this empty area where it's between two window Windows the empty space isn't the problem no but so that you never have something that actually crosses between oh yeah we we have that mode already that's Zod mode and no people don't want that people get I mean I could get display to mypop and and yeah yeah the there are use cases for both and when you're using zapod mode you do get this kind of for free although it splits it apart at a different layer of dispatch um but it doesn't let you do multi- head for display walls correctly because you want big things moving around lots of people want extended desktop and ask us why it doesn't work why they tried to set up multihead and got the wrong thing where windows are stuck to one piece of glass so yeah you want it but thank you 10 minutes um you can want it both ways but that means your user are going to want it both ways so you kind of have to implement it so this slide is entirely a lie uh most of the the complexity of this the corx stuff is mostly written render is a lot of typing um one of the reasons that the the complexity that I'm facing right now is you want this at two layers you would like it to be both at the crtc layer for scan out to say no it can only go you know you can only draw to this big and you want those can only get that big and you want it at the EXA layer for which is the heart or acceleration path so that if you create an off screen pix map that's that big you can render to it um and render to it with the hardware rather than with the CPU uh you would like to be able to do that without having to write this boilerplate code in every subsystem that checks whether it's that kind of uh shattered pix map and does the magic uh chicanery to to restart rendering You' like it to just be the kind of thing where as you're about to start rendering at all this unified shatter subsystem says nope that's a shatter pix map I'm going to go look up what the shards are now and then all your all the dxa or render or rander would have to do is give you the list and say this pix map is virtual it's got these shards backing it kind of awkward just the way the API works out um but once I've got that I should be a little bit happier also it's a complete API break it really really really messes with the screen wreck which is the one structure in X that we haven't messed with too much since X3 86 4.0 so it's going to break all your proprietary drivers I am really sorry well yeah they're going to complain I'll just have to tell them about the joys of Freedom so it's a work progress I would certainly appreciate anybody who thought who thought this was interesting and wanted to take a hack at it because you can get the code really it exists I promise um and I'm going to be continuing to work on it for probably the next C uh at least the next six months probably going to try to get into xserver 1.7 and life will be wonderful so I have 15 minutes left five of my actual talk time and then 10 for questions but I'm done so do you guys have questions yes that is an excellent question the question is uh I've been talking in the sense of one GPU how how does this work with multiple gpus um I would like to use this again to do that so all your P all your windows become virtualized immediately and as rendering comes into the top you figure out oh it's on video card number one I'm going to send rendering there and it's not on video card number two so I'm just going to clip away rendering it's not going to happen there and then as things move back and forth it's going to be slow like it is already but I would like to reuse this for the same thing that zenama currently does zenama is the way we do this right now and it does it way up at the top of dispatch first thing as a request comes into the server and hands it off across multiple gpus and therefore all these all the backend gpus still have all the problems uh they can they still have the coordinate limits that have to work with him so I would like to reuse this multiple this redispatch layer every time I get the opportunity there's almost fore yeah but you are no no the the the observation there observation there were uh that you get this almost for free because you've already done the hard work of breaking up rendering but then you're limited to the lowest common denominator or else of what the different bits of Hardware can do or else you get really weird effects no no that's not true uh when you get when we do zenama we ask each essentially ask each of the backends what they're capable of each GPU and only expose the common subset so nothing goes wrong also in the sense that the different backends you know one of them could be really nicely accelerated dve driver and one of them could be Vasa which has to do everything in software so everything has to work in software anyway so when the driver fails and says nope sorry my 3D engine can't do that you're just going to fall back to software so there's no problems at the edges I hope Daniel I don't know did I mean 1.7 I don't know When what when is uh is 1.7 scheduled Daniel I don't know I might be able to get done by them I'm a lot happier with it now than I was when I was working on this four months ago so James sorry so Mac M uh the question was what do Windows and Mac OS do um no they make me cry a corner Windows has a significantly different driver model they basically just give you give the driver here's a pile pixels and go and do this very limited thing against it they don't expose all the complexity of GDI they don't expose a lot of things you basically get a buffer that you're doing some stuff with and a clip list and that's it so I suspect that they don't do this though I because most of the complexity for this would actually be handled in the IH in the uh ICD in the driver that's installed from the vendor and most of them are probably going to be like oh yeah well if you want to do four Nvidia cards in one machine they got to all be Nvidia cards and they all have to work together and they probably have to be within the same family generation and and and um Mac OS I think has a little bit better grasp of reality but I haven't looked too closely at what OSX does um Ben tells me Macos classic used to do something similar you're holding up your hand saying five minutes left not asking a question okay are there any people who do have questions don't know much about Graphics at all you may wonder if in the future people make video cards kind of gave you a real frame in the middle but a larg frame that you could just render to M and if if a window is over two gra I'm trying to figure out how to ref how to phrase the question uh it was sort of you've got the proposal that you're talking about is you have uh a region that's actually shown and a bunch of of area off that that isn't shown we don't so what your isable of coordinate system need then yes we wouldn't need to do this um one because multiple gpus isn't that common it's been broken in since 1.5 at least and I've had 10 people complain Nobody Does it uh the people who do it are using nvidia's driver and nvidia's driver has it working buts intern not simultaneously there's a way to make them switch but no there aren't there there's no laptops that do both at once that's a that's a USB device I'm going to pretend those don't exist yeah and makes you log out did you know that um yeah if I wanted to switch between Graphics chips then and I want it to log out between man that's easy no this is keeping it working when they're both up there was some thinking about future Generations would we have an option to run both in parallel it's possible and the thing is when you do that all the gpus that you're talking to are still going to have some physical limitation on what they can on what they can accelerate uh the question that you asked earlier about what if you had this big logical rendering area area and you could just clip away bits that didn't H that didn't matter to that yeah we've got that that's not the problem the problem is that the thing you're trying to render is bigger than the box it gives you the box it gives you is is implicitly clipped to two kopels because that's all your scan out Hardware could do on my terrible old ThinkPad so you can set the clip list you can set the clip for rendering to be only going to fit in two kopels and then anything else that goes to that ship is just going to get thrown away fine yeah you can do that but you want more out of the chip you're asking for more of the chip because you want that plus this other external display and you can't fit both of them in the same box it's the box that that that it gives you isn't big enough so yes good good uh good idea but it's already there and it's still broken I hope I explained that well are there any other questions then I have to thank you all for coming out because this was lovely and I can't believe you listen have thank you very much Adam thank you Christ sorry thank you was good | Linux.conf.au 2009 -- Hobart, Australia | UCmtZs1Ixhs-7EH705t26fig | 2014-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,874 | 39,839 |
H0CBOUYMu4s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0CBOUYMu4s | TINY Swimbait Fishing Challenge (Micro Lure) | to swim Bader's so we have just made it to the fishing section oh man today is going to be a hot day already it's already early in the morning it's just gonna be hot oh oh my gosh what's going on everybody welcome to another video thank you guys so much for clicking on this one I have a awesome video idea today that I'm very proud to present and I haven't even done a challenge like this before so I think it's gonna be really really cool it's gonna be a micro slash tiny swim bait fishing challenge so we're gonna go find the smallest one we can I'm actually outside of Walmart let me let me see if I can show you yep Walmart alright right there we're about to go in right now we're gonna be looking at their tiniest swim mates that they actually have and then we're gonna be taking it to the pond and seeing how many fish we can catch on the tiny swim bait and to make this a bigger challenge what we're gonna be doing is actually instead of throwing this on a spinning rod we're gonna throw it on a bait caster let me show you I'm sure you might be a caster later I wasn't really going to show you there's just some lady in the distance I was just like just just staring just straight just looking really hard and it kind of freaked me out so what to do the guys we're about to go into Walmart right now we're gonna go get this one base let's get this video started well they gotta need my wallet I think I'd be really good so we have just made it to the fishing section and they have exactly what I want they have all these power baits and then these storm ones right here and they have a bunch of like micro like small and so this is what we're probably gonna be going with today I actually used this in a recent challenge crazy Devers it's um if you guys want go check it out I'll pop it up on the screen up here and I'll also link it below but I actually caught a lot of fish on this bait I can only know if you can tell how small the swim bait really is compared to my phone like that thing is tiny so we're gonna be going this one this is just the Berkley power bait little swim area here just a little natural color and that baby is tiny now they also got these as well I don't know if I'm gonna let's go with it we're just gonna get these as well we're gonna go with both of these super small I'd say these little storm ones right here these little baby crappie so I actually use this in the big vs. or the cheap versus expensive swim bait fishing challenge you guys loved it so we're gonna go with the tinier once today we're gonna go give these three basic try I was just looking down this aisle and they do not have the lemon peppers I was gonna pick me in some limited coverage because I'm almost out of stock that is not let me pepper just so you know that's not that is not lemon pepper they do not have them at all they only have one bait and although they've been peppery I'm honestly kind of upset about that you guys didn't know I'm actually in Savannah right now so this is my local Walmart here in puller they don't even sell the lemon pepper you guys don't know what live in peppers are so juicy is bait on the plant I mean hashtag juicy lemon pepper below so juicy is bait on the planet and I it catches some fish I'm gonna be filming a video here soon on the lemon pepper fishing challenge if you guys want to see that be sure the pepper that thumbs up button because that videos gonna be sweet alright grab my baits right here we're getting out of here we're gonna go check out and we're gonna go catch some fish all right we've got the goods we are ready to go smack some bass so I want to show you guys very quick actually what I got at Walmart so I picked up three different micro / tiny swimbaits that we can use in this video I'm pretty much gonna try to catch fish on all of these and the first one that I picked up was these little little tiny storm ones right here these are baby baby baby swim baits I mean as you can tell to my thumb and these things are tiny tiny tiny and then we have a little storm crappies which I use in a previous video the one-dollar versus like the 100 200 dollar swim bait challenge if you guys want to check that one out I'll link it up top as well and then we had these little power bait ones and these things this looks so sweet just a little old natural color right there I actually caught fish on these recently and one of my challenges I think first I'm gonna start off with I'm thinking this one right here the power bait so I'm gonna start off with the power bait and then I'll probably end up switching over to the storm crappie and then eventually after this other little storm one this is how small this swim bait is compared to my finger this this thing is so tiny oh man this is gonna be very very neat I mean that thing is the small one of the smallest baits I've definitely ever thrown as you guys can tell right there I actually have a baitcaster instead of making this challenge super super basic and me throwing it on a spinning rod I'm gonna actually make it a lot harder on myself and throw that thing on a bait caster one I only have a bait caster with me and two it's just gonna be it's gonna kind of top off the challenge because I can tell you one thing those baits are super super super light so it's gonna be very interesting throwing those around on a bait caster cuz it's gonna be really hard first of all it's gonna make it more of a challenge by the way if you guys want to see some more micro / tiny lure fishing challenges be sure to smash that like button and let me know in the comments section below oh man this is looking super juicy with my baby my curse of eight on a how monther this this is going to be oh man oh my gosh Holy Smoke was the second cast fish didn't look bad either he's engulfed that thing never got him pinned that was insane oh you just can't hurt me oh you just came home already had two bites and he already destroyed the swim bait look at that absolutely destroyed this thing oh we hit it oh my god I got them first fish on the my curse one bait oh man oh there we go baby first fish on the my curse with me oh that is freaking sweet look at him eat that thing right there man first fish of the day that's the third bite already they're going to destroy the swim bait guys it's gonna be an awesome video so be sure to hang on this thing let's get him back in the water all right everyone first fish of the day right there just a beautiful one here he goes guys that was freakin sweet first fish on the microphone Bay this is awesome because these challenges it's like you never know what to really expect I did not expect to get three bites like right off the bat on that lightly tiny tiny swim bait I think we're gonna switch up to this baby crappie right here one thing is I can cast this a lot better and I think they're gonna munch on it too since we already caught a fish I'm sure we're gonna go back to that one but I have to retie anyways so let's try this one out there see if we get some bites on this one here's this baby's little crappie there's actually some crappie in this pond so heck we're gonna see what this can do oh man I can't catch a thing so much better oh he followed it back right there that's the first thing I've seen on this swim bait so far I've I've been casting the crap out of this and I haven't had any bites oh man he just hammered me I got them who took him a second to eat that thing baby guy he choked that thing annihilated that baby little crappie right there all right everyone's second fish of the day this is on the little baby crappie oh man we're after - oh man I got another one next cast choke that thing as well golly choke Oh thing man this third fish of the day right there little baby guy but on the crappie that's two casts in a row I wasn't getting bites at all in that started you know way out here out in the middle instead of throwing up on the bank third day there he goes oh man oh my gosh what is going on oh my gosh I cannot believe I just got this on camera his head is stuck in like this little buddy his head just got stuck in this little cleat thing oh you see this right here he just ran right into it and his head got jabbed in between it I don't know what is going on right now so instead of like straight reeling the speed like you guys probably think I'm doing or popping my rod while I'm reeling it I'm literally just kind of stroking my rod up but kind of ripping the bait off the bottom just kind of ripping the bait ripping the bait very very slow the hoenn he just hit days nail it on the fall it's not that deep out there but when you ripped that bait up this happens that tails fluttering when you're letting it fall it's just floaters right down and there's hidden it right on that fall that's exactly what that one did he call me by surprise I couldn't lift it back up he's already on I'm gonna try this one out the little curled tail one this super light as well as one sixteenths ounce and you guys can only imagine how light this is at their own vidcaster but I get stochastic he just kept reading that thing he almost took off of it got them you won't believe how I was working this thing you won't believe how I was working this thing well that is a fish right there on every micro swim bait I bought there we go fish number four but as you guys can tell this is that one sixteenth sounds a little curly tail swim big right here never seen anything like it so what I'm doing is pretty much I can't really get out there when you reel it the bait just pretty much like it doesn't have enough weight to even do anything with it so what I'm doing is I'm throwing it out there just like that I'm letting it sink all the way to the bottom just like a worm all right in it just like that boom it's number five baby little tiny guy but I'm figuring out ways to catch these fish right now as I was telling you guys you cast it out there boom hits the water let that base sink to the bottom which is tails already fluttering and then you're just gonna pop it just like a little jig or a little worm just pop that thing right off the bottom there's not much you can really do with this bait knowing that it's so light I came to reel it because it's just twisting up on itself I cannot believe I'm catching them like this that is blowing my mind what in the world whatever things will work school swim be like a worm I mean come on seriously like this is just honestly unreal I'm sitting there working this thing like a worm like at three different swim baits that are super super tiny I'm figuring out different ways that were each of them just insane that's actually two fish in a road out of Eden in the fall because I just falling down and fluttering his tail and they just already have it oh my gosh all right he's got it no you don't oh my gosh my line is hopping he's got it that's a better one this is crazy they're small but I mean they're fun to catch like I'm not gonna lie they're actually fun to catch plus I'm catching them honest win B that I'm throwing and working like a worm like there's just something I do not do every day this is actually kind of fun I mean look how small they are but they're absolutely that but there's hidden that thing on the fall I'm just hopping on the bottom I go little jig head see buddy these fish cannot resist this little profile right here I mean it just matches the bait so well oh my gosh I have another one this is every cast on the bottom like that I've literally figured out a way to just oh my gosh this is just unreal right there fish number seven I think it is like every casts on this little guy oh it came off so let me show you what I'm working with pretty much so we still have this crappie right here we have three of these you know this didn't get messed up the little pack of the storms which have been using two of them are just destroyed as you guys can tell right there those are not gonna be I'm not gonna be working anymore and then I have how many are in a pack five are in a pack I have four of these left so I still need to give those a try and actually keeps throwing that one but I'm gonna continue to fit this a little curly-tailed one because I am just whacking I'm just working it like a worm on the bottom pretty much a dead sticking it almost barely pop from our odd everyone small and there's destroying it I just do not get it just blowing my mind but it really matches the bait so it's working we're gonna go back over here I'm gonna throw my bait in there and let you guys watch my line because they're just hammering this thing first that's tied a new one on side last one was getting messed up first cast in there everybody hit the bottom oh man oh he destroyed it too I'm gonna push this thing back on here and give it one more cast oh man there he is right there right there baby there we go all my last a little swim big still working this thing just like a little worm I'm telling you this can't stand it am I really that stupid I just straight up through my rod and reel in the water about the releases fish what in the world all right I only know what number this fish is I think it's like what ten see buddy so everyone this is actually the last beta that I have arrived two of these left and this just is the little baby crappie the micro crappie I took the trouble huh golf just because I kept getting a lot of stuff on it but it still has the top hook and just thrown it out there we're gonna see if we can get a few there he is oh dang that was a decent one right there holy crap that's like a two nine-pounder that's best one today I bet you if I would have had that trouble were gone he would have stayed pinned a hundred percent I promise you there is oh man that's a better one right there and he spits it all I can tell you is this thing has caused me to lose like four fish already five I think maybe just because of that trouble hooks off of it alright we are back with the treble hook on it got one walking and casting walking in casting baby and then he actually doesn't even get the trouble look at that okay I'm right in the side of the mouth on the baby little crappie oh my gosh I got another one same thing was walking in casting trouble hook got him that time until that top hook and never even had him those are the next cast there we go baby oh man that's the best one yet there we go baby hey nothing bad as a fat one right there that is a fat fish actually really heavy for what he is on the old crop here right there that is a lot better fish it's really thick and healthy out here on that little baby crappie that is awesome think that's the best one up today I don't know but man he ate that thing there he is whoa another one on the crappie man this thing is just killing it right now that was a very close one but he's good he's back in the water shoka's saying to think this is the last fish is gonna conclude this video well everyone that is going to conclude this video but do not leave yet because I want to know if you guys would like to see some more micro fishing challenges or tiny little fishing challenges are big versus small fishing challenges let me know in the comment section below I want to know what you guys want to see next the little crappie blue got immuno covering water with that thing the little miniature power bait one was good for thrown around I really didn't catch too many on that one and then the other one with the weird curly tail I was working it like a worm on the bottom and that was the only way I could catch him on it because if you reeled it it just would not work like it would just spin like this but it's still ended up catching him it was just crazy we caught fish on every single bait almost used every one I bought actually and they're only a dollar a pop but I just had such a great time and I hope you guys enjoyed it as well but thank you all so much for watching be sure to smash that subscribe button pepper that thing up lemon pepper it below and also be sure to turn on post notifications by clicking that little bell and turning this on thank you guys so much for the support I love you guys so much and I'll catch you all in the next video I guess Catholic nothing that I cried cause the holidays huh I got a bar from the motherland oh my gosh she was with it I get it get it anyway every day I get | KickinTheirBASSTV | UCq1McBIjys-xtjBpLskfa8Q | 2018-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,313 | 16,370 |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.