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Romans 4:18-25 - Scott Maxwell - Grace Bible Church - 08/20/17
pray father there's nothing greater that we could ask at this time in our worship together of you then through your word you would reveal more of your glorious son thank you for all that you accomplished in salvation for us it is your work in salvation that is impressive we believe you work we believe you open our eyes that we might see what saving faith is in your word open our eyes that we might see the God of justification and it's in your great name that we do pray the name of Jesus amen let's take our Bibles let's open them to Romans chapter 4 Romans chapter 4 we will finish it today as you're turning there and just want to say Mike thank you for coming it's good to see you we love you brother we grieve with you and we rejoice with you and Teresa's homegoing we look forward to being with you on Friday at 10:00 thank you Romans chapter 4 verse 18 to 25 we're in a three-part series in this chapter called Old Testament declarations regarding justification and just a reminder of what justification is is it is God declaring righteous his righteous status over an unrighteous sinner who believes it's God declaring his righteous status over an unrighteous sinner who believes another word we learned in this chapter was is the word imputation or being credited with righteousness that's the same thing as it's putting God's righteous status into the account of the unrighteous sinner who believes justification is through faith alone quite apart from works so the Old Testament is being appealed to here by the gospel by Paul to confirm that justification by faith alone is indeed the way that God has always saved sinners in other words the gospel is not a new idea come lately it's not a new way of being saved and the Old Testament had its way of saving the Old Testament in the gospel are in complete agreement now without said I want you to think back to 2007 in your life 10 years ago I want you to think about 10 years ago in your life okay what were you doing 10 years ago for some of you how many less kids did you have 10 years ago where did you what does your job look like 10 years ago were you even married some of you or some of you who are younger what grade were you in 10 years ago now you've got a little bit better idea of what a 10 year span of time is right well hold on that and think on that in this sense for Paul over a 10 year period which included three missionary journeys across the Roman Empire countless synagogue visits interacting with probably thousands upon thousands of Jews in those synagogues Paul experienced just about every kind of response to the gospel that the Jews could come up with think about that decade of experiences and wisdom that he gleaned during that time he dealt with every possible Jewish response to the gospel from the good response of faith and repentance toward Messiah Jesus to the complete opposite of being chased out of the synagogue to the edge of the city and left for dead under a pile of rocks and he experienced every response in between those two extremes romans 4 indicates that i think one of the central flash points he faced in responses to the gospel centered on the connection that the gospel makes between abraham and Jesus in justification through faith alone romans four is how Paul dealt with Jewish objections to that linkage now just to give you a few verses to show you the connection that the New Testament makes between Jesus and Abraham once you go back to matthew chapter 1 verse 1 for just a moment look at this matthew chapter 1 verse 1 the very first verse of the new testament what does it say Matthew 1:1 the record of the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah he's the son of David he's the son of Abraham the very first verse of the New Testament talks about a link between Jesus Messiah and Abraham he's a son of Abraham if you're going to read the New Testament the New Testament wants to make sure you understand right away the genealogical connection between Abraham and Jesus he is the descendant of all of the descendants of Abraham go to John chapter 8 verses 56 to 59 John 8:56 to 59 Jesus has some very difficult words to say to the Jews around him who are disbelieving he says this to him in John 8:56 your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day and he saw it and was glad so the Jews said to him you were not yet 50 years old and have you seen Abraham jesus said to them truly truly I say to you before Abraham was born I am they knew exactly what he was saying and therefore they picked up stones to throw at him because they believed he was blaspheming claiming to be Yahweh who was predating even Abraham so Jesus made a link between himself and the Jews look at Luke chapter 13 we saw this one last week Luke 13 verse 27 again Jesus is having a very difficult conversation with the Jews who are rejecting him he tells a story a parable about those who will be not let in to the celebration of the kingdom when he comes again and he says in verse 27 I tell you do you I do not know where you are from depart from me all you evildoers into that place in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth when you see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of God but yourselves being thrown out of it you see they thought they would were sure guests of the kingdom and Jesus is giving them some harsh words about it verse 29 and they will come from east and west and from north and south and they will recline at the table in the kingdom of God you see Jesus is driving a wedge between the hardened Jews who do not believe and the Abraham that he knows Jesus himself claimed this link to Abraham they are not equals but Abraham was indeed on messiahs side on Jesus side not on the side of the unbelieving Jews and as Paul preached this kind of a gospel connection between Jesus and Abraham the Jews had a hard time seeing how what they had been taught about Abraham could put Abraham together with what they're hearing the gospel say about Jesus what the Jews believed about Abraham what they believed about justification what they believed about faith was not what the gospel was teaching about Jesus about justification about faith and even about Abraham what the Jews believed they believed because their rabbis taught them to believe it and so when they hear the Gospels version of Abraham and justification and in faith and Jesus it sounds to them like the gospel and the Old Testament and Abraham are at odds with one another and so the tests come forth and what the gospel does in Romans chapter 4 is masterful the gospel goes directly to the Old Testament and through the Old Testament to show the how inseparable justification through faith alone is between Jesus and Abraham the Old Testament actually ends up affirming what the Jews are having difficulty receiving from the gospel the Old Testament is actually contradicting everything that they've been taught by their rabbis the Old Testament is actually dismantling the false teaching of the rabbi's think about how way off the rabbis were the teachers of Israel were in Jesus day John chapter 3 he comes up Nicodemus comes up to him in the middle of the night and and Nicodemus was clueless about salvation about being born again about the need to be born again and Jesus says to him you're the teacher of Israel it's that kind of quality of teaching that the Jews were under in the synagogues and the gospel uses the Old Testament to go directly to Abraham to show his justification through faith alone and to show the grace that Abraham received from God in salvation it wasn't through works it wasn't through circumcision it wasn't through law the result was that the Abraham the gospel puts forward through the Old Testament is not the Abraham but the rabbi's put forward to the Jews and the effect from one synagogue to the next over ten years and three missionary journeys was that the gospel of Jesus Christ was rescued to Abraham the gospel of Jesus Christ rescued the Old Testament and justification through faith alone and Messiah alone from the unbelieving Jews the gospel came and the gospel took Abraham away from the unbelieving Jews who rejected the gospel he cannot be there's any longer he belongs to the gospel of God grace and he belongs to believers in Messiah Jesus and Romans 4 is the Gospel argument that would try to help disbelieving Jews turn away from their wrong view of Abraham from their wrong view of the Old Testament and from their wrong view of justification so this is our last Sunday in Romans 4 let's read our section verses 18 to 25 follow along with me in hope against hope he a brand believed so that he might become a father of many nations according to that which had been spoken so shall your descendants be without becoming weak in faith he contemplated his own body now as good as dead since he was about a hundred years old and the deadness of Sarah's womb yet with respect to the promise of God he did not waver in unbelief but grew strong in faith giving glory to God and being fully assured that what God had promised he was able also to perform therefore it was credited to him as righteousness now not for his sake only was it written that it was credited to him but for our sake also to whom it will be credited as those who believed in him who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead he who was delivered over because of our transgressions and was raised because of our justification what does this chapter all about this is what we've said for declarations from the Old Testament on justification prove that faith has always been God's unchanging way of saving unrighteous sinners justification through faith alone apart from works is not a new way to be saved that the gospel has come along and revealed it is the same old old way the Old Testament put forth in Abraham is the central argument in that the last two Sundays we covered the first three Old Testament declarations the Old Testament declares first justification was never through works secondly justification never threw circumcision and thirdly justification was never through law you can listen to those last two weeks and familiarize yourself with that and that leads us to the last declaration from the Old Testament this morning number four the Old Testament declares justification was never for Abraham alone justification was never for Abraham alone that's the big idea of wherefore 18 to 25 is going the climactic end to the chapter to the climactic end to the Gospel argument is going that way but it all starts with the stunning display of Abraham's faith in verses 18 to 22 so notice with me first number 1 the exemplary faith concerning justification justification being credited with righteousness through faith alone is still the focal point here so showing how exemplary Abraham's faith is will actually show the kind of faith it is through which justification comes because that's where it's headed in verse 22 therefore it was also credited to him as righteousness but look at verse 18 with me and hope against hope he believed Abraham believed but you have to tie that back to verse 17 he was in the presence of him whom he believed God he believed God he believed the God who gives life to the dead and calls into being that which does not exist but notice the quality of this faith in verse 18 in hope against hope he believed that's a turn of phrase that means abraham believed against all odds the only way to in hope against hope believe is if the hopes that are mentioned there are not the same hope Abraham's believing was on the basis of one hope while being against the little and failing hope on the other one hope is a hope from a limited or scant human resources and the other hope is on the basis of God and who he is and the god-given hope trounced the failing human resources hope it looked like there was no human ground for hope in verse 18 becoming a father of many nations according to that which had been spoken so shall your descendants be that was the promise remember it requires a world sized stage for this nations sized promise he is the heir of the world Abraham is chapter 4 verse 13 and his descendants along with him so there are two hopes there's there's a human centered failing hope and then there's a god centered hope and and those were in conflict concerning God's promise to Abraham and in his faith he believed on the basis of the one hope from God against the failing hope oriented in human ability verse 19 expands on this it shows us this battle going on within Abraham as he believed everything seems to be stacked against him without becoming weak verse 19 in faith he contemplated his own body now as good as dead since he was about a hundred years old and he contemplated the deadness of Sarah's womb Abraham contemplated two things his own body now as good as dead and he contemplated Sarah's womb the deadness of it you see that world sized nation's size promised could only get started if a son's life could come out of that deadness Abraham faced those two death facts he didn't put his head into the sand but he deliberately faced the death reality that was within him he gave it careful attention he contemplated it appearances were indeed considered the truth from human assessment was he was in a very unpromising circumstance concerning the promise God made to him did that weaken his faith in God No verse 19 without becoming weak in faith he contemplated the deadness it had no effect of weakening his faith for Abraham to believe God for Abraham to believe this promise he didn't have to ignore the physical human world rooted reality around him and even within him he didn't have to ignore it and pretend like he didn't see the facts he didn't need more self assurance or self esteem in fact do you understand this that God deliberately chose a path for Abraham in which if he esteemed himself the promised failed there was nothing to esteem within him at this time of the promise concerning the fulfillment of God's promise to him the faith associated with justification is not one that pretends to not see the odds against it the faith associated with justification contemplates those things squarely and does so without becoming weak here's my question where does that faith come from where does it not come from verse 20 then continues the thought expands on it the main idea here is stated in the negative first look at it yet with respect to the promise of God he did not waver in unbelief unbelief there does not merely mean just the absence of believing doesn't mean that rather it means the willful rebel refusal to believe so Abraham did not waver back and forth into that willful refusal to disbelieve God did not waver means he wasn't divided within himself he wasn't at strife within himself on that the facts were in strife with one another but he was not divided within he had no internal strife within himself he wasn't disbelieving God sometimes and then almost like in a schizophrenic way believing God at other times with respect to that world sized Nations sized promise that God made to him he didn't waver in disbelief he didn't flirt with disbelieving God he didn't give disbelief a platform in his life to rail against a promise of God made to him the last part of verse 20 states at positively but in contrast he grew strong in faith giving glory to God to grow strong there is it's a passive verb which means that Abraham didn't summon up from within himself by his own doing more strength and thereby strengthened himself passive verbs like this in the New Testament are often reef called divine passives meaning that God is the one who is acting upon the individual so God was the one strengthening Abraham in the faith that he was exercising it kind of sounds like God feels responsible for Abraham being up to the task of believing for Abraham being up to the task of exercising that faith what kind of faith could this be that God would see Abraham exercised and God would be pleased to strengthen Abraham so he could express that faith with even more vigor where does that kind of fate come from where does it not come from and don't miss the last part of verse 20 it's amazing giving glory to God Abraham in the strength that God gave him for believing he was a man giving glory to God Abraham was oriented toward God in this faith that he was exercising he only wanted to magnify God he only wanted God to be seen to be the glorious and impressive radiant splendid God that he is it's truly amazing because think about this think how God was taking this little man this little old man and magnifying him a world sized nation's size promised was coming from God to Abraham he had the title heir of the world this little old man if anybody was getting magnified it look like Abraham was being magnified by God and yet Abraham with strength from God for believing wasn't impressed with himself at all this believing actually emptied himself of high thoughts of himself it only filled him with high thoughts of God instead who made the promise that God had to be magnified that God had to be seen to be the weighty impressive radiant God that he was Abraham believing God being strengthened by that God was glorifying that God now you tell me why did that faith come from where the Abraham find that faith where does it not come from and think with me just for a moment what Romans has told us about the glory of God so far go back to chapter 1 verse 22 this is shocking look at this Romans 1:20 - professing to be wise they all of humanity became fools and exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the form of corruptible man in a birds and four-footed animals and crawling reptiles verse 25 for they exchanged the truth of God for a lie they worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator in our ungodliness in our unrighteousness we know the weightiness of God we know the radiant splendor and the impressiveness of the God who made us but we in our rebellion exchanged it for an image that is actually a mockery of that great incorruptible God instead of worshipping this weighty impressive one let's let's scribble some pictures of man and birds and four-footed animals and even let's go all the way down to the low dust and scribble some pictures of of a reptile crawling along the ground and in worshipping that image we mock the god of glory did that describe Abraham before God came to him in aura the Chaldeans the answer is yes we'll talk about this in a little bit a little bit more so how how did that glory exchanging ungodly unrighteous Abraham end up believing God and doing just the opposite of what he had been doing which was rejecting the glory of God where did this exemplary faith in connection with justification where did he come from where didn't it come from let's keep going leave you hanging a little longer further proof that Abraham was oriented strictly toward the God who promised and who was strengthening him is found in verse 21 and being fully assured that what God had promised he was able also to perform here's the other fact that had to be put right next to the prior facts about Abraham and Sarah in verses 19 and 20 you remember that it's the other set of facts the first set of facts were contemplated it was his own body as good as dead and it was Sarah's womb which was full of deadness but there were more facts to contemplate that wasn't just all of the facts before him there were the facts about God and Abraham also carefully considered this greater fact that what God promised he was able also to perform contemplating the first set of facts in verses 19 and 20 about himself and then considering the second set of facts in verse 21 did not prove to be any difficulty for Abraham's faith because Abraham was fully assured being fully assured that what God had promised he was able also to perform that means he was fully persuaded by that fact that what God promises he does the human-oriented facts in verses 19 and 20 they didn't weaken his faith and the God oriented facts about the promise or fully persuaded him to put it another way he wasn't persuaded by the human-oriented facts and he was strengthened by the God who promised it was a weekend and again where does that kind of faith come from it's the faith that's associated with justification verse 22 therefore it was also credited to him as righteousness that kind of thing where does this kind of faith come from that that refused to only assess the promise through a creaturely lens but also wanted to know the God of the promise where did that faith come from what kind of faith is this that when looking at creaturely facts and the impossibilities engulfing it isn't persuaded but instead is fully persuaded by God who promises where does that faith come from where did Abraham get it because this is important this is the faith that belongs to justification verse 22 did Abraham naturally inherently possess this faith within himself was he the source of this exemplary faith did he have built into him from the very beginning this ability to trust Yahweh he simply needed to just locate it within his ungodliness and unrighteousness and clean it off and exercise it toward Yahweh instead let's just remind ourselves again of what Abraham was prior to Yahweh coming into his life in Ora the Chaldeans where he lived with his father Terah remember Romans 1 describes what what I was before God came into my life and saved me and it describes what you are or what you were before God came into your life and saved you and it describes Abraham and that would have been a difficult one for the Jews who are disbelieving to swallow they would have heard Romans 1 and the last person on their mind would have been their hero Abraham but let me take you back for just a moment go to Joshua 24 Joshua 24 it's the last chapter of Joshua Joshua has taken the tribes into the promised land he's giving them his farewell address Joshua 24 verses 1 to 3 because he says something really important about Abraham that you must know or must be reminded of Joshua 24 verse 1 then Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem and he called for the elders of Israel and for their heads and their judges and their officers and they presented themselves before God Joshua said to all of the people thus says Yahweh the God of Israel so here's God's testimony here's God's facts he lays out from ancient times your father's lived beyond the river the Euphrates namely Terah the father of Abraham and the father of nahor and they served what other gods then I took your father Abraham from beyond the river that Abraham was a believer he believed some things he was fully persuaded by some things at that time in his life he believed that he would suppress the truth about Yahweh he was fully persuaded to do that beyond the river and he believed that he would not honor a God as God he believed that he would invent evil against God remember Romans 1 he was fully persuaded to do that beyond the river and he believed beyond the river that he would exchange the glory of God for the image of idols that mocked God he believed that he would exchange the truth about God and instead grab on to a lie he was fully persuaded to do all of that against God beyond the river and that was the ability to believe that was built into Abraham as an ungodly unrighteous man who was filled with all unrighteousness Romans 1:29 you can go back to Romans his built-in ability to believe was full of unrighteousness as an idol worshiper and therefore that built-in ability to believe or to trust it never led him to cast himself in faith on Yahweh but instead to only Italy led him to trust in anything and everything that wasn't Yahweh you see Romans 1 applies to Abraham if not if he has some exceptional man with a different ability to believe we need some scriptures to tell us so every dimension of abraham's person of his being was full of unrighteousness just like for me just like for you without Christ his reasoning skills were full of unrighteousness his emotions were full of unrighteousness his grief in his rejoicing were full of unrighteousness including his built-in ability to believe it too was full of unrighteousness isn't that proven isn't that proven by the very fact that he worshiped idols instead of Yahweh that he wanted to trust in idols and not Yahweh so again where does this faith of Romans 4 come from where does does the Bible lead us to conclude that though man is full of unrighteousness his ability to trust is something that's not affected by indwelling sin it doesn't does the Bible lead us to conclude that every dimension of man except for one is ruined by sin it's his built-in ability to believe that isn't ruined does the Bible teach that that built-in ability to believe somehow has remained unscarred by the fall and is pure and is righteous it doesn't here's the simple but profound truth Abraham had a built-in unrighteous and ungodly ability to express trust to express faith and he used it to trust in idols not Yahweh that unrighteous ability to believe it led him to exchange the truth of Yahweh for a lie it led him to exchange the glory of Yahweh for an image that mocked Yahweh o Abraham certainly could believe and he did apart from God and it meant that he was an idolater so then Romans 4 verses 18 to 22 what Romans 4 describes is not that built in faith Romans 4 18 to 22 is not a description of abraham's inherent ability to trust romans 1 is the description of abraham's built-in inherent ability to trust in idols the faith that is on stunning display in romans 4 is inseparable from justification it is a description of the faith that god brings in his grace to unrighteous ungodly idol worshipers who believe anything and everything else but God currently it's the description of the faith that God in His grace brings to the unrighteous sinner to the ungodly sinner who currently believes that he should hate Yahweh and our great God in her great Savior within his mercy and in His grace with that gift of faith in his hand he approaches that rebel sinner who believes that he should hate God and contemplate a way to get rid of God and that God in His grace with the gift of face says stop that repent of your unrighteous trust repent of your ungodly faith and believe me instead with this faith I bring to you by my grace it is my gift to you for by grace you have been saved through faith and that not of yourselves it is the gift of God not as a result of works so no one would boast and with listen to me with that god-given faith when it comes to you you won't be afraid to look at the human impossibility before you of being saved you won't be afraid that you have absolutely no resources and you are essentially as good as dead before God that won't weaken that faith with this gift of God's faith you won't waver back and forth into your old rebellious disbelief against God and with this gift of God's faith you will find God's strengthening you to exercise that gift of faith he brought to you so that you could be even more and more vigorous in your expression of it and with that god-given faith you will want God's glory to be seen for what it truly is and by God's gift of faith to you you will be fully persuaded that what God promises in salvation through Jesus Christ he is able also to perform the exemplary faith of Abraham that he is exercising it is the gift of God's grace that believes Yahweh in all of the opposite ways that Abraham's built-in ability to trust once operated towards idols where did Abraham get this faith God gave it to him he certainly didn't look within himself and clean off his wretched inherent ability to believe and tune it up and run it towards Yahweh instead of idols he received this faith according to grace chapter 4 verse 16 for this reason it is by faith in order that it may be in accordance with grace the promise of God is that way to Abraham and to his descendants and justification is that way faith operates according to grace the gift that God gives Abraham exercised that gift of faith and God credited to him as righteousness verse 22 have you ever thought about the faith you're exercising you right now you are a believer even if you say you don't believe in God or believe in Jesus you you do you're a believer the Bible says you're fully persuaded by some things you're either fully persuaded by your own built-in unrighteous and ungodly version of believing and trusting or God's precious gift of grace do you know which one you're exercising he said well how can I know we could just go back and you look at the life of Abraham's faith and you compare when you look at the bleakness of your own ability to please God do you also eventually look away from yourself to the God who is able to perform what he promises in his word do you do that that's a good sign that it's God's faith he gave to you do you find God strengthening you to exercise the faith he has given you to trust him with or are you unconcerned to exercise faith with greater vigor I don't really care kind of believe like I always have that's not a good sign do you want God to be seen to be the glorious God that he is as you exercise your faith in Him or do you use faith has an opportunity to magnify yourself in the sight of others is justification by that gift of faith from God it is a precious to you is it humbling to you does that gift of faith bring you relief that you don't have to work to earn God's favor these are the kinds of questions you can ask yourself from chapter four verses 18 to 22 to help you discern which faith you're exercising which trusting you're doing which believing you're doing what an exemplary faith concerning justification your own built-in faith won't get you a righteous status before God that he'll accept it just won't but the gift of his faith for you to exercise will and he'll even strengthen you for it that's what we learned from Abraham's exemplary faith now why why was that account of Abraham's faith written in the Old Testament that leads us to the second point notice with me number two the extended design of justification the extended design of justification verse 23 look at it with me now not for his sake only was it written that it was credited to him but for our sake also to whom it will be accredited as those who believed in him the account of Abraham wasn't recorded simply and solely that we might just remember him when we read it progressive revelation has occurred and it tells us through Romans four what the Old Testament was intending in the account of Abraham's faith it was revealed it was written for our sakes - we who believe in God verse 24 you see Abraham was justified in the same manner of faith by which we are justified in Jesus the imputation of righteousness God putting into our account righteousness that is secured by us who believe Jesus and that is just like Abraham's imputation of righteousness through faith alone in Yahweh what this means is God didn't have blinders on as he was riding through Moses the account of Abraham and he couldn't see anything else Abraham and justification in the Old Testament were not in a cul-de-sac location that just brings an end of the story but rather they are instead on a revelational highway we find out that has been extended all the way to us who believe that God who raised Jesus from the dead and again what this does is it accents the unity between the older Testament in the newer Testament between the Old Testament and the gospel in an accents how useful and helpful the Old Testament is for us who believe Christ it was not for his sake only written it was written for our sake then go there believer read it look for other believers like Abraham grab all you can from what you see of that faith in chapter 15 of Romans in verse 4 Paul says this whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction so that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope it was written for our sake 1st Corinthians chapter 10 verse 11 says this now these things happened to them Israel in the wilderness as an example that they were written for our instruction upon whom the ends of the ages have come and you know 2nd Timothy 3:16 all Scripture is inspired by God the Old Testament is god-breathed profitable for us profitable for teaching for reproof for correction for training in righteousness let us become a motivation for you to explore the Old Testament with greater anticipation and even greater joy be eager to find this kind of god-given faith in the Old Testament that actually defies the fallen nature within ask God to give you eyes to see it to find it to locate that faith in the Old Testament for for then a heart to rejoice in it that's the same faith that I've been given to trust Jesus in justification notice lastly with me number three the exalted God of justification you were concerned that number two is going to go as long as number one did weren't you it doesn't number three does but number two doesn't just kidding the exalted god of justification how amazing and how helpful to examine the faith that God gives to examine the faith that is the means through which justification comes that's what's the first part of this passage is is really all about but Paul doesn't end on that faith note rather he directs us to the god of our faith and the God of our justification let's pick it up halfway through verse 24 we are those who believe in him him who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead our faith through which God's righteous status comes to us it's not an aimless faith a faceless faith it's not faith for the sake of faith in his faith in God this God and that God was very busy he was at work in our salvation what was God up to verse 24 he raised Jesus our Lord from the dead he raised his son from the dead there's a beautiful likeness between the events surrounding Abraham and his justification by faith alone and Jesus God's Son and our justification by faith alone remember according to verse 19 Abraham's and Sarah's body bodies that they were like a grave of deadness right but out of that deadness came a living son Isaac and Abraham believed God who gives life to the dead verse 17 and that belief in that God who brought a living son out of his own deadness was credited to him as righteousness and now the gospel comes along and tells us God's son came out of the grave of death too but it was his own it was his own deadness his own death God brought a living son out of Abraham and Sarah's deadness and the same God for our sake in the gospel raised his own son from the realm of the dead and like Abraham we believed that same God who raised his son from the dead and it was credited to us as righteousness your Old Testament and your New Testament are in complete agreement in regards to justification by faith alone in Christ alone verse 24 mentions both the Jesus dead and being raised by God verse 25 tells the details of that death that preceded his resurrection look at verse 25 he is the one who was delivered over because of our transgressions meaning he was delivered over all of the way to death for our transgressions he wasn't delivered merely over to the religious leaders of the Jews in the temple because of our transgressions like they had any concern for our transgressions and it's not that he was delivered all the way over to Pilate the Roman governor because of our transgressions because Pilate was concerned about our transgressions no he was delivered all the way over to death on the cross because God was concerned about our transgressions and God the Father is the one who has delivered his son over he was the one who was delivered over because of our transgressions and Romans chapter 8 verse 32 only confirms this he who did not spare his own son but delivered him over for us all how will he not also with him freely give us all things do you remember how Jesus death is central in our justification as believers look back at Romans chapter 3 verse 24 do you see it there being justified as a gift by His grace through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus that redeeming work is the shedding of his blood to pay the ransom price to set us free from our sin that occurred at the cross his resurrection from the dead is also in Romans 4:25 he was raised in Romans 3:25 his death and the shedding of his blood was to satisfy the wrath of God against us whom God displayed chapter 3 verse 25 publicly as a propitiation in his blood through faith his death had the shedding of his blood was to satisfy the wrath of God against us and that was all according to chapter 4 verse 25 God giving his son over to death at the cross for our sake because of our transgressions our sins against God but notice that it is not only Jesus death that's connected to our justification in Chapter three his resurrection from the dead is also connected to our justification the last part of verse 25 in Chapter four and this is the one who was raised because of our justification his death was the means through which that redemption through which justification came to us chapter three verse 24 but that doesn't mean that Jesus could stay in the grave that doesn't mean that justification was only concerned to see Jesus died because chapter 4 verse 25 tells us that God the Father raised Jesus because of our justification justification was equally concerned with Jesus resurrection from the dead as it was for his ransom payment in his blood in his death the cross God wasn't content to see his obedient son remain in the grave he raised him up he raised him up after giving him over in death and he did it for our justification so how did this chapter begin what then shall we say that Abraham our floor father found our forefather according to the flesh is found and how does the chapter end this God who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead this Jesus who was delivered over because of our transgressions this Jesus who was raised because of our transgressions it began with Abraham it ends focusing on Jesus death and Jesus resurrection the gospel with the Old Testaments backing links Abraham to Jesus and Jesus to Abraham and the Old Testament declares that justification was never for Abraham alone there's God's intent for us even who believe in Christ what's impressive in our justification is not me and not you who believe what's impressive is the faith that God gives us to exercise but what is most impressive in our justification is our God the one who performs our justification the one who works in justification is him it is not us remember we said things like this as we close this is the God who won't free you from your sin chapter 3 verse 24 but then leave himself angry with you because of your sin verse 25 he won't redeem you but not propitiating his wrath you can flip it the other way around to right it works back the other way God won't satisfy his anger against you but leave you still a slave to your sin and we could add this he's the God who won't ransom you and satisfy his wrath against you but leave you unroped without his righteous status in justification figuring out how you're going to get it you have to have that too and finally best of all we could say this he is our God who won't do all of that for us but leave his son in the grave he must and he did raise him up for our justification let's pray Father above we marvel at your your great work in salvation in justification that you would deliver your son over so that he could in the shedding of his blood ransom us out of slavery to sin and that he through the shedding of his blood could satisfy your wrath against us and that you in your grace and in your kindness would give to us a faith that we can't produce ourselves in you that you would even strengthen us in the exercising of that faith so that you would then declare us righteous with your status of righteousness no man makes up this kind of God rather you revealed yourself to us through this amazing book this revelation of you and we thank you we give glory to you you are worthy of it thank you for saving sinners like us in Jesus name
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Change of Plans! Map Datamined for Diablo 4
here so if you didn't watch my launch plan video of a path I was gonna do uh when the game is gonna actually start next week uh go check that out but it's gonna be a slight change of plans now so spoiler alert if you haven't like caught up in the news and stuff because the map has been data mined for Diablo 4 and we're gonna go over right now right here I want to leave the link in the description down below but here's the map and as you can see here it has all the altars all over the place here uh so you can go check that out but there's one thing to notice here is that um there's actually some Alters in diffusive hatred the PVP area PVP area and there's like one here and then there's like four here so a total of five and obviously they give status points uh and this one actually gives you a paragon point so uh that's one thing to keep aware of and probably my plan now is actually maybe instead of clearing this area at first I might just make my way down here uh get these waypoints get this go to these and then make my way to defuse of hatred um this is data mine I don't know it's 100 because it doesn't feel right to have them in there because it's kind of making required to run through it and pick it up because it's extra skill points right you gotta gotta get them The Willpower intelligence willpower strength but now um since I'm gonna get it early I don't know if everyone else now is gonna get it or go get it early because then everyone's gonna be there but I don't know maybe if you guys want to you know truth or we should do some emo to like yo truth I'm just here for Alters you know kind of thing I don't know whatever but uh that is my new plan now and apparently trees The Whispers is like over here which is like right south of oh my God why did these things pop up don't disappear anyways this is you I think um I haven't looked around too much but now you can see all the names of all the waypoints and where they're at so obviously you want to get all the waypoints and stuff like those are like an important waypoints and Alters that's the more important thing so feel free to look around here and we also have some more news here uh regarding let's see let's go straight up here there is a live action trailer it's pretty good I was pretty hype watching I watch it off stream so no reaction video here but my favorite part is the Druid obviously I'm just biased now and they go over the Early Access launch schedule I mean a lot of people probably already know June 1st 4 P.M Pacific time but they have the world they have the time zones here just in case and here's the official launch but obviously I'm gonna be here so I'm just gonna keep playing throughout the time um and then not preload you can start pre-loading May 30th which is a Tuesday 4 P.M Pacific at least Tuesday for me and uh I'll probably put these down description below as well and twist drops so now we're gonna have drops I have dropped enable on my twitch so feel free to come by and watch so we got that there too um this one is just about the community support and we can there's a link here to go here right so week one we have Rogue and Necromancer drops that's not gonna apply to me because I'm not gonna play it but it's nice to have right I'm just probably lurking on some streams while I'm streaming so nothing wrong with that sorcerer then we have week three the Druid and week four Barbarian so just look on look at my stream for example twitch.tv and then we have support a streamer I actually applied to this I don't I didn't get any confirmation yet because they're gonna put a list later but I give give the channel two subs any tier I read that at the end so you can just do this tier one and you get that I I'm I don't know if the pro twitch Prime counts but I think it should so save up your Twitch Prime I already used my accidentally so whatever and here we have a list hopefully my name is on it okay so we'll see but yeah that's uh most of the news that um were out today that I know of this is the more important I have to share because I'm changing my plans now and I made a plan video uh hopefully you enjoyed this video and I'll see you guys next time right later days
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Greek Easter Eggs Using Natural Dyes
hi there I'm Peter macaques and today I'm going to show you how to naturally dye Easter eggs Greek Easter is coming up and I've did a little bit of experimenting and what we're gonna do is show you make blue Easter eggs and then the more traditional ones the red Easter eggs and what we're going to use is a purple cabbage or the leaves are purple cabbage and the skins from yellow onions this is gonna make our blue waves this is gonna make our eggs curious watch this so let's show you how we're gonna close blooming so what I got is a purple cabbage and the basic recipe is you need about one cup of cabbage plus about four cups of water and you're going to simmer that for at least thirty minutes or until you have the desired color and how can you sell the desired color is you're simply going to put a spoonful of the dye into a white plate and we'll take a look so I'm just gonna come over here to the sink and we're adding approximately four cups of water here okay and we have good old standard white vinegar and it's got a couple tablespoons one two and we put that on rid of the boil and we'll simmer okay so that's the first one now I will show you make those red Easter eggs one would think that the red onions would give you red eggs but not the case what actually work are the skins of yellow onions okay so once again what you need is above one cup of onion skins pre peel these off of both pots week ten medium to large onions and what we're going to do is we're gonna add about again four cups of water we're going to add that white vinegar and again two tablespoons and we're gonna bring that up to a boil and then lorch's simmer for about a half-hour so until we get that desired color and then we're going to add the eggs in okay so our cabbage and our yellow onion skins have been simmering for about a half an hour if you come take a look closer you can see the color of the purple cabbage it'll still looks purple but you're a closely you're gonna see that's gonna trim the eggs into blue all right so let's put a few in here okay I'm gonna take the cabbage out a little bit after it so everybody can kind of see that that's gonna bring them up we'll put that over here and what we're gonna do is we're gonna bring that back up to a simmer and over here now is our yellow onion skins if you take a look at the liquid there it's turning a lovely rest okay so what you want to do is you want to hard boil your eggs in the dye because that way it's actually gonna have a deeper color and you won't have any worries about your eggs the color from the eggs coming off and so let's put that up back to a simmer and so our eggs are in the dice what we want to do is when a hard boil eggs for about five minutes we'll trim the heat off let them cool inside the dye and then if you really want to be for the best result with your naturally dyed eggs you're then gonna once it cools throw them in the fridge overnight and then the next day we'll let them dry out well polish them a little bit of vegetable oil and you're gonna have some gorgeous looking naturally dyed Easter eggs so you are naturally dyeing Easter eggs we have the blue one which was made using purple cabbage and we have very traditional Greek Easter egg red the red ones and this doesn't mean fun actually yellow onions pretty cool stuff I'm not sure the science behind this but I think the result is really good is like my second time doing them and it's for best results you want to have them poured over about five minutes and then turn off the heat and let them actually steeped overnight in the fridge once the actual dyeing is cooled and afterwards you're going to take them out carefully you can let them air dry and then you'll just polish a little bit a paper towel in the oil one final thing with these now dyeing eggs is that if you want to stick the red egg in your shoe Becky unlike the the the packages of die they buy from your local refills and stuff the diamond lead into your Trebek you so actually difference it will actually won't be much more visually appealing off top Lamanna thanks very much for following the recipe here it will also be on my blog telephone ste and wishing you all a wonderful Easter
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Graphing Linear Functions using intercepts
in this lesson we're going to look at graphing linear functions using the X and y intercept method here's a quick overview of the three different ways to graph linear functions in this problem this method is the best when you actually have the x and y on the exact same side of the equation so here in my equations 2x plus 4y equals 12 in this problem we're going to do first is we're going to plug in 0 for X so you can see here where I saw an X I put a 0 so 2 times 0 plus 4y equals 12 I'm going to solve the equation so I get rid of the 0 then I divide each side by 4 and we get y equals 3 and put the 3 over here now unlike the other methods where we actually just put a whole bunch of values in for X in this method we plug in the 0 for the X in the first one then we're going to plug in the 0 for Y what that allows me to do is to find the two intercepts so in this case we plug in a 0 for the Y so I have 2 X plus 4 times 0 equals 12 and we have the exact same thing we did on the top one we have 2x equals 12 and divide both sides by 2 so X ends up equaling 6 this one right here the 0 at the X and the y with the 3 that's my y intercept and this one is 6 0 is my X intercepts so I'm going to do is we're going to graph those two points so I go 0 3 1 2 3 put a point right there and this one I put 6 0 so 1 2 3 4 5 6 and since you only need two points to graph a line we have our two points now we would just connect and draw a line between those two points and there is my equation graphed using the X and y intercept what I look at one more problem just to make sure everybody's comfortable with doing this in this problem we have 3x minus 2y equals 6 I'm going to do the exact same thing we're going to plug in 0 for the X so you plug in the 0 for the X and we have negative 2y equals 6 remember to divide by the negative sign to get rid of the negative sign as well so they end up getting y equals negative 3 I'm going to the exact same thing again we're going to plug in 0 for the Y this so we plug in the 0 for the Y so 3x minus 2y equals 6 so 3x equals 6 so X sets up equaling 2 and if you notice over here I put x equals 2 so again this is my y intercept the 0 negative 3 and this is my x intercept 2 0 so graph those two points so I'm going to go down through this time and put it right there I'm going to go over 2 and put a point right there then we would draw the line between those two points remember every point is an X and a y-coordinate so that's the X and that's the y in the one row don't ever mix the X and the y from the two different rows to get a point that will work see
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Bishop Greg Brewer's 10th report from General Convention 2015
this is the 10th video report that I'm making from general convention there will be one more tomorrow night after we have concluded this in many ways has been a very very historic day in actually the history of the Episcopal Church the first thing has to do with what's happened with money over two and a half almost three million dollars was in this budget specifically for evangelistic efforts from digital media evangelism to church planting to supporting individual evangelistic efforts and various committees the corner has turned in many ways some of you might remember eons ago the decade of evangelism which completely fell flat quite honestly given these efforts as well as the election of a presiding bishop who has a very strong commitment to evangelism this really could be a new day of flourishing in evangelism in the Episcopal Church now a lot of this is driven by a handful of conservatives leading the way who really do have a passion for sharing the gospel but the fact of the matter is is that the enthusiasm about these resolutions are across the church and that really was reflected in the huge support in both houses House of Deputies and House of Bishops for a budget that had such enormous money attached to evangelistic efforts I guess everybody knows that in so many ways support some parts of the Episcopal Church really are crumbling and declining and something has to be done and so the good news is that that in essence sad opportunity becomes a good opportunity to be able to really reach out with the gospel of Jesus Christ another way that marked today as historic was a group of communion partner bishops those are biblically conservative bishops who were cannon hand both together and in concert with wide parts of the end Anglican Communion produced a public statement say that they disassociated themselves from the resolutions that by Canon as well as by liturgy redefined marriage in the life of the Episcopal Church now that in and of itself would not have been entirely historic because that happened three years ago different this time was the response that it received people in the house who House of Bishops I mean who really would not support that position at all really extend in our defense and created their own mind of the house resolution declaring their support for the communion partner bishops the valuable voice they are in the house and choosing to say that they are just as much a part of the Episcopal Church as anyone else now some cynic might say well of course they're on the winning side they have every reason to in essence be charitable but the fact of the matter is is the precedents are being laid in these resolutions for a blessed place for a conservative position that has not existed previously and that really will give us a good platform as we move forward in the years ahead to deal with the other resolutions and the other efforts at things like prayer book revision that certainly are coming down the pipe so what was historic in other words was not just the fact that the communion partners issued this public statement the fact is the real historic nature of it was the fact that it was so well received and the mind of the house created their own resolution you should know already that there are other parts of the Anglican Communion that are reacting negatively to what the episcopal church is done us producing this statement because i'm a signatory on the communion partner House of Bishops statement will go a long way to strengthening and maintaining these international ties there are places where the Episcopal Church is not welcome in other parts of the communion that has never been true however for the communion partner bishops we are always warmly received and in fact our presence is requested in other meetings in other parts of the world in the Anglican Communion in ways that are not always true for the Episcopal Church so this was wonderful in a lot of ways and if you're interested in reading the communion partner Bishop statement it's available online on the diocesan website it's on the Facebook page Twitter feed both for me as well as for the Diocese of Central Florida the last thing I want to mention besides the historic budget besides the efforts that have been made in evangelism and the resolutions around the gay marriage question has everything to do with an almost taboo subject in the Episcopal Church and that's alcohol several resolutions have come forward to call the Episcopal Church quite frankly to account for their complicity in really ignoring the problem of alcohol and really calling on churches to make new room in lots of very practical ways so that nobody who comes to the Episcopal Church will feel any pressure to it consume alcoholic beverages whatsoever the fact that that was faced so squarely and in fact in the House of Bishops one of the bishops who introduced those resolutions said hi and get said his name in and he said like they do ni a I'm an alcoholic and began shared his own personal story about his own recovery and a very strong heartfelt plea on why these resolutions were so important so in many ways this has been a court in the life of the Episcopal Church to other things one of which is sort of solemn and the other funny Solomon a good way a seminarian came up to me a senior in seminary one of our schools who attends who was in the House of Deputies and he came up your treated himself to me I'm never met him before and he said I want you to know that the deputation from Central Florida has handled themselves with such courage and such Grace and the resolutions they've introduced and the things that they've done here seeing them and hearing them causes me to know in a new way the God's truth really will triumph that was an astonishing thing to hear from that seven area the other thing far less profound was on my Twitter feed the statement that I made and published about gay marriage in the Supreme Court has been making its way around and one responder said to his followers well if you want to read the story on gay marriage from a conservative who's not a jerk and read Greg Brewers so I'm glad at least in a small way in ways we're making a difference so again thank you so much for your parrot prayers pay attention to what's going on and tomorrow evening will be my last report and then I will look forward to seeing many of you at our meeting at st. Luke in st. Peter's in st. cloud where I deputation and I will be there to report to the diocese about what it was like and what these implications are for us here in the Diocese of Central Florida thank you very much
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Canceled Victoria’s Secret fashion show | V.S lip oil review
[Music] hi everyone I know it's been a while but I'm here to do a video on the Victoria Secret thing that's happening right now I did do some notes although I've never done notes before I just kind of like those would stuff but it's all these different names and different things so I want to talk about it so let's get into this right now I'm gonna talk about three main people first is Leslie you're gonna see me looking down because I'm looking at my notes Leslie Wexner which is the founder and CEO of Elle brands and owner of Victoria Secrets basically and I also want to talk about Edie rose ich and he was the former see em oh the chief marketing officer of Victoria Secret and I'm finally gonna talk about who's the other person here you know Jeffrey Epstein which is also everyone knows the whole scandal behind Epstein so let's get into this right now the first thing is Victoria Secrets canceled their fashion show and as everyone know it's like a really big thing they have it every year it started you know I think was um 2000 when did it start I think okay I figured out so it started in 1995 and that's when the fashion show started and it went on TV in 2001 so I was doing some research and then I found like three top reasons why they had to cancel the show I know they said this about rebranding and they trying to take things in a different direction which is true so the first one is earnings in 2006 sales had just plummeted it just wasn't doing well and then in 2018 the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was reported to be the worst fashion show ratings ever as far as television is concerned I'm sure lots of people attended and liked it but it just didn't do really well when it came to like the TV and the ratings it just dropped and the second reason is I think is due to some things that happen so I think is do some of the decline of things that happen in 2018 and the worst ratings that the fashion show was due to Edie Rose eek and the comments that he made to Volcom when he made the comment that Victoria Secret has no room for a full-figured model and transgender models and everyone just kind of didn't like what he said you know it was very it was insulting because when I look at people that's wearing pink and Victoria Secret products is people of all sizes so I don't really kind of know what he's talking about it's kind of weird so so my personal experience when I came to Victoria Secrets the only issue that I've ever had was you know once I had my baby and I'm a breastfeeding mom and I just couldn't find any like breastfeeding bras and I contact them and they said well we really don't cater to well basically certain sizes and now I see they have up to like a Triple D which is fantastic but they said they just didn't really cater to like maternity bras and stuff like that and I think it's because there's place like motherhood and other stores and stuff like that but it's just motherhood it has nice stuff but it's not Victoria's Secret it's not lingerie and although we are nursing moms and I am so nursing my one of my children my youngest baby I just feel like it doesn't mean that I don't want to look sexy and have like sexy bras and stuff on and all I know motherhood tries but some of their stuff is just basically kind of bland to me I have found some lazy stuff but it's like very few and for our part in hard to find in a lot of places because like um Macy's and other stores to sell maternity bras but they're not really flattering and whatever else but it would be nice if they had something that cater to moms and nursing moms because the women that used their bras some of us have children eventually and we go through the whole process of you know breastfeeding and it'll be nice for us to have a nice beautiful bra we want to keep doing what we've been doing before we gave birth to our child which is wearing sexy lines right and bras so that so anyways moving on to the third reason I think so I don't know if I finished talking about this guy Ezra Zeke I'm gonna really give some back story on him being that he did insult a large amount of people first of all II drew Zeke apologized in 2018 and then in August of 2018 he did resign from his position so how did this guy this obnoxiously rude and as people think he is right get to where he is so first of all he is he came from pakistanian background and he went to school at Ohio State University and that's where he met Leslie Wexner which is the CEO and founder of Elberon because they both were going to the same school together and they became friends and just and eventually Leslie Wexner or if I'm saying it right he became his boss so I started off as a friendship and then he became his boss so that's we're just in a little tiff where his beginnings came from and then he ended up resigning August 2018 because it just didn't look good so these two things so far the earnings that were decreasing starting from 2016 then the scandal of what II D row Zeke said that's the second thing and then the third thing is the most recent thing that happened and had to do with the pedophile jet the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein alleged pedophile - Jeffrey Epstein so Leslie Wexner which is the CEO and founder of Elle brands was friends allegedly with pedophile Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein and he helped them so Jeffrey Epstein the alleged pedophile used Leslie Epstein which is a CEO of elbrun which also owned Victoria's Secret to recruit young young models and he did that by promising them modeling jobs but you know with his brand and with the company for Elle brands and Victoria's Secret's and such things like that allegedly so because of that it just didn't look good that D CEO and founder of Elle brands which also owns research secret was friends with a pedophile and helped him to to make friendships with young models that needed to have a job by promising if they would do him you know certain things for him as everyone knows the scandal he would give them jobs in the modeling industry so those are the three reasons why I think all of this rebranding so I definitely think that they do need rebranding I think it's a long time coming and I do feel like it's you know between the financial stuff I noticed I they used to give like free like free panties free underwear and if you bought a bra sometimes you got free under its the sample they just completely stop there had a couple years ago like you don't get any of that it was just a lot happening and but the second thing I want to do I want to talk about this because I love Victoria Secrets products and this is high gloss lip oil I hurt my finger here yes called lip conditioning oil so I just wanted to a quick review it's eight bucks I camera should focus focus for me maybe anyways you guys should know this about books it doesn't matter so I bought this I want to talk about it so it comes like this and you know usually it's you know I just started using it and partically empty like I probably use this thing about four times and it already look like it's practically empty I think it's because a lot of gloss one day when I opened it up a lot of gloss just kind of came out of it and it comes in different colors but so I'm put it on it does give a beautiful gloss to me it doesn't do too much it doesn't make you look like you were eating a bucket of greasy food you know what I mean to me I think it gloss nice there is no flavor but it smells pretty good it's not like the biggest greatest man I got pink coconut and it's alright you know I like it it lasts a long time on your lips which is great this moisturize I have sensitive skin so usually I breakout if something has like a lot of chemicals on it because I know this probably have certain chemicals but whatever it has in it it hasn't caused any breakouts for me it's like the perfect gloss for me I would say this much if you get the ones with the tens it doesn't really add much of a color to your lips unless you already have pink lips or something but if you have darker lips you're probably gonna want to put like a lip stain or some kind of a tint or a color before you add this because it doesn't really show the color so that's it guys I'll check you guys out next time I'm gonna do a couple of videos tonight and get them over it and then I'll upload them one at a time but I'm so sad to hear my Victoria Secrets but I think it's all for the best I think they do need to rebrand I think it's ridiculous so that cater to everyone but you want everyone to buy your product or you don't care I'm not sure but I did plug in some pictures or they may come in the end of these different people that we're talking about but you guys have a great they night whatever bye [Music]
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Kevin Flanagan - Fuckup Nights - Singapore, Vol. II
our seniors heaven and whatever said in [ __ ] it seems like home yes I completely identify with this the question is do you want the [ __ ] stories do one like that the cluster [ __ ] up stories all right let's level oh [ __ ] up should I tell at this event and then we got his violin is well pretty much said he did bank telling trading programming risk management load whitey masters in AI a number of toppled and money and programming leave in related positions and each time you get a little bit bored you want something else get a little bit of order 1 something else and so now he's on his sixth start up after number of exits the requisitions a lot of money going on today go share a very special story for us is it a good intro about them alright please welcome give us money okay so which box really so I'm here to talk about my second start and it's a week yes nothing I have a car to know about this grace is not the second story sorry Kevin please tell a joke so and lots of jokes in the slides but don't the spoilers been ready okay so here we go Paul so I mean I talk about my second start the thing that isn't talked about a lot in them the current sort of failed fast fail early of the casualty lists and every startup miss casualties and my second startup was no exception it is we had six thousand customers we stopped being able to fulfill I promised 14 staff and it's like oh I spent more than 1.8 million dollars chasing this dream over two years and finally this mean you know and doesn't matter what the books say or the blurb say there's an effect when you go through something like this and you screw up as badly as I screwed up in this so we need a little bit of context though you know this is him casualty list who might well when I started this I had got pretty close to top in investment banking that I was younger a lot younger than I am now more dark hair and I was I had to of course the requisite MBA my mastery over all my calls and I had just exited my first startled successfully so what the girl because after all I was a master of the universe so the idea was really simple we were going to be outdoors in modern parlance the uber for PC services get us we fix your pc this is at a time now when pcs cost four or five thousand pounds they didn't work nearly as well the hardware was unreliable windows called itself an operating systems available and yeah things screwed up it was typically fixed by the techie next door guy you knew knew something about computers and you went to guard him that was what we call the company we called it tent techie next door so everything was lining up perfectly however I had a master bugger all and I knew I knew nothing about retail so we were going to do some market research and I turn around and got the one of the edgiest and most advanced advertising companies in London to go after do a whole pile of focus groups ok a lot of money for this so they were supposed to verify the product verify the route to market and check that our marketing plan was on course when the initial results came back I knew there was a problem this is going to sound paradoxical the problem was beaten over ninety percent acceptance rate at meant in the focus groups everybody wanted this now my master of booger all and she taught me that that doesn't happen that is yeah unlikely because established brands if they get more than 60 love it and then start up forty percent as a hell of a bit and in investment banking we have a maximum if it's too good to be true it is so I decided I was going to go on and check what was going on with these focus groups so I just to love them and this is what we were getting back from the people in the focus groups consistently that that image believe that the violence is understated compared to some of the stuff they drew and we asked them to describe it it was in they were describing moments of intense frustration and impotence right these are smart guys there A's B's and see ones they're successful and this machine doesn't work right so it's intensively yeah this is this is the emotion that came across right so the only issue was that all heard urban myths about having to pay more to get it fixed and they paid for and they're not dumb so they weren't gonna get caught on that so anyway I bet this session about 15 minutes in I mean this guy so in the middle of the focus group who stands up throws down his clipboard and says just give me a [ __ ] number and I'm like what and literally this is what goes through my mind so you know i'm a master of the universe this is going to work out swimmingly order the up so my just fine what's to stop me I go ahead start it up as fast as I can hire as many people as I can buy all the scooters that was our USP we're going to guys and scooters to solve a bottle going around the getting around London and the logistics so its up go away we go do the marketing it's all done just waiting for the phone to ring what phone didn't ring I'm not nearly often enough but after the first week not after the first month not after the first yeah not even at the end of the two years was the phone ring so what [ __ ] coconut I am pulling my hair out I am confused conflicted I am ricocheting around like a bullet that of a high-velocity rifle in a steel roof and the basic problem was we weren't in converting our marketing wasn't converting we were getting tenth of a percent in conversion right nothing no campaign not point three percent conversion and you die when you're spending an awful good marketing that you're getting him to do for so what to do so Mike oh well on for about two years I'm feeling a lot like this so at the end of two years I happen to have a chance conversation with a guy who maintained our gas boiler a lot of gas corners and this is a guy I trust to stop our house blowing up cities key guy when he turns around he says I know your promise Kevin you're the Cowboys of the noughties I go what do you mean and he explains and it's a really simple concept trusts cannot be born it can only be earned that was a big insight so what to do two years in blowing all my cash I don't have a business that's viable in a sense I'm feeling a little bit like this way it's kind of uh oh there's no way out so I shut it down and fired all the guys rescinded our promises effectively the customers I pulled it out I'm part of the reason for that was there was a window for this business I mean I knew enough about tape yeah quite a lot of our technology but you could see the internet was going to come and it was going to change the way software was delivered windows were starting to get better even though that took even longer than I thought but USB is becoming peripherals for getting better you could see that him the industry was slowly but surely upgrading its Game two years previously there was a window two years in no resources is no in there and not more importantly understanding that it was about trust meant that you could only build that so you could not be like trust was never going to be a marketing campaign away it's a much slower harder road and steeper decline then a marketing campaign will market eventually so what are the takeaways that was it this is closing the takeaways are simple try not to do startups alone if you noticed I never talked about co-founders I get that one on my own spectacular so homers electric hope is it bigger nothing else matters if you ask the wrong questions alright and yeah market research let's be honest that's my cubicle market research now and I had asked her own question I'd ask people yeah deal does your pc piss you off do you want the next on the answer was a result of course be [ __ ] so the question should have been do you want a stranger in your house rummaging around your expensive toy with all your personal stuff from it are you comfortable with that if I'd asked that question i'm pretty sure the marketing we've been quite a lot different in fact i agree with no one at the donor would even slower burn more about presents permanence being there and creating that association because that would have been the only way to build trust the product take away and this but I describes its alien technology in today happy disease from than 14 years jfgi and I don't mean I mean when software engineers being just [ __ ] do it sometimes you have to check away all the strategies all applauding all that juice olivie well do it flynet sometimes it's the only way even again that's so thank you very much ok I kept the results for about 10 years and every time I got pissed off of market research at playback again go never again and no no the company was making money but half of that was mile concept the difference was effectively marketing campaign I'd blue occlusion on my I mean I believed in more detail and be the problem is Trust is is a really hard work you can't build a cookie it doesn't you know I mean you don't we don't naturally trust people until we've known them for a while so we got to know and that's what I mean about prominence the marketing would have been different it would it mean literally on the back of a bus why because as the longest 12 times on the back of the bus stuck in traffic you see it you see it they their weekend weekend that's the sort of thing that builds perception that they're around they're here we had all the branding believe I mean scooters were urine orange we couldn't miss them and the guys read in polo shirts because I wasn't gonna let greasy little I'd seen guys going to somebody's house I'd accept that but this is also pre pre internet while pre-internet the problem most people had was they couldn't get on the internet so we didn't advertise for example of these there was no point why because of your PC's full of them it can't reach the dead Saturday plastic what do you what did you do to recover psychologically I strongly another country this time is chairman all right recover I think you carry it with you who needs a scar you know I mean I have a cynical of a market research don't believe what God and I know it's interesting i was at a thing today with a guy from google he was talking about you know early adoption google so Google quit the health how did they sell Google Apps my cos they start or bring enough they just and in a sense you know there's that great s if I program do things that don't scale I had two missing the wrong question but the other thing was I I believe that market marketing and market research would work we're doing things live in scale and then the interesting thing was in the business plan I had forecast rebuy every two years a rear a up quite late or eight times but people loved us just not enough people sorry Chris what was mentally not our issue for you we're shutting up we're actually trying to figure out what it going on until that conversation just to give you an idea how dramatic that was I had that conversation went into the office and fired it because I knew Lily the min understood the problem i knew i couldn't fix it and that was it um i got cause of my personal phone for three and a half four years afterwards the ideas is good it was just my approach and that was down to the fact that i did your mind you know like did it on my own believing I was and that's perfect Natori said ya se Doug a very large hole not not in the nut because you got understand i was trying to build something with scales I wasn't trying to build a lifestyle business I figured the window was closing faster than i could get it the point where it would be interesting enough forcibly didn't work that in the fact that you know I'd run out of money my wife was not going to let me like the future but I let me with white to or that was a good night is there a question that you wish you could be a so you could answer it or is there anything we like to say to the audience at this point no I don't think the big title is don't do it on your own if you can that doesn't mean some people can't they've got all that that's in row but most of the stuff thank you very much
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sadhguru 🙏🙏🙏 #sadhguru #shorts #youtubeshorts
you will always see people who wake up early in the morning are of a different quality people who sleep late and wake up late there of a different quality so waking up early in the morning you will see you will have a better sense of usage of time than sleeping late night if you sleep late and wake up early also that's wonderful but if you cut down your sleep are you able to be active and Alive through the day that's a question mark that will only happen if you enhance your energy quality if you raise your energies in a certain way then you will see your sleep quota will shrink not because you're trying to avoid sleep simply because you need less maintenance
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Smash Ultimate Tournament - Utopian Ray (Palutena) Vs. Ho3K | LunyTunes (Snake) Xeno 145 SSBU Pools
this is a hard matchup a really challenging at Super Snake so I'm actually really excited to see how this is gonna go right now so we're going into a game one if utopia Ray vs Lucca tubes and spit out all is re offer it RPG okay yeah utopian rain is already starting off those projectiles because he doesn't want snake to pull any of those grenades right now just trying to mess up his whole game plan he already tackling a quick 82 percent I just you see you Toby races being so oppressive to snake right now and I even trying to give him the chance to do anything he wants and that's that definitely is no dad night try give the chance now in his face Garrett yeah so that's pretty much the game plan when you have a snake you see because you have to get in his face right if you let him set up his grenade nonsense if you let him get in let them trade with you a whole bunch you're gonna lose so shoo up Nikita actually doing it bouncing the bouncing the goddess right off the stage and oh this is a good him in the air getting juggled one ear dodged and that could be a blow up oh yeah those great air does retreat back to ledge and uh yeah nice trade that's grenade trade getting them off in raw blue tubes got to keep pulling out them grenades man it's been kind of saving him in those moments wow big smart air dodge yeah and Ray's not even really good me giving them a chance to fall through needs yeah so smart and brave really just taking care of jabs the jumps every time he sees it and every air dodge bang might get another one did the DN and he's just trying to get him get him off him trying to do down there at a shield anything looking to create space from pally right now yeah message that's rough yeah and if you're wondering why why are you dying in like that because of the mix-up is a califor throws you and you can maybe die off a bad di and that percent especially like 140 use that so he's just trying to di in and he died anyway so yeah nice receive knowledge really bringing out the grenades playing a little slower than before he's getting the hits and all what a smart stick these stickers yes he did that stick was Chris he did it was nice and quick invasive and right now all my goodness stick was crazy I have to say this he just has to be careful of his jokes yeah and then neutral beat is pretty much like shutting down all that projectile all the Brett job huh utopia ray looking very experienced in this matchup yup there's that grenade it's definitely not oh I'm gonna hit I know about that one man yeah he's just trying to create space as much space as possible and and Ray was aware that that bomb was there as you pour anything oh no this is gonna be a trap for him man okay okay please get those big hits he's on the ground and this is all he wanted he just wanted to get on the ground he won on some type of putting more grenades and that you should be just kind of alone that's the snick up scared me he still in this now he's still alive he's still living but one good hit ought to do it man I'm telling right there there it is that one hit yeah in that situation like Luigi he just wanted to land on the ground and snake with that type of Rage it's pretty much like two three it's away from killing Paolo so um yeah but great stuff by Ray he wasn't letting him do anything like they do should because I'm really smart on raisin taking on a game one just any time what's game anytime you saw those jumps he he was making sure to catch them or any air dodge you saw he's just taking advantage of that right there no I don't know about going to top with snake every time I mean wonder what's like the plan there you know yeah I think it doesn't want to go low because if you go low um you die especially yeah against Baloo especially that clearly the Nikita I mean excuse me the cipher only has what 7% yeah something really low like that something really bad so you could kinda just blow up I think about the states quick comment it's making it easier for Rey definitely to be hitting those but honestly I'll bug short myself I really don't really I'm not really aware unlike what snakes uh best stages are or what they prefer to go to yeah all right now I feel personally it's definitely gonna make it easier for Ray to just actually trap it to be honest yeah it just looks like maybe he wanted more platforms to land on maybe it makes up more options because ps2 you only have those two stuff yeah those two platforms to the side so it's kind of easy to know where you're gonna land at least with this you have three different platforms and when you try to read that roll it up so I respect it over you smart all that could've been up here maybe yeah no II think about this I know he doesn't want to overextend because overextending has Paulo in this situation get you killed so he's playing on thin ice right now playing this palette oh man it's like he said that the nude should be just shutting out his options we really far it's really rough it like blows up the grenade it also hits Nate also makes Nick shield so it's not like he can throw out the grenade before any of this happens it's and all right now let's see let's see how it doesn't advantage thanks that's down there on the show oh wow that just shutting down the makita right there not one scenario when you trying to get a little creative trying to blow up the CFR in the pop woman oh my goodness he's just doing it another don't really do much about it whoopsie for his hip down [Music] yeah yeah and he I think this is one of the merits to picking the stage because you trap utopian rays landing on one letter and one platform you had to see for another landing other state for and you can see other platform you at his feet so yeah percent that he racked up that yeah yep ice but now he's gonna have to find some way to seal the kill on on rain it's just looking trickier and trickier yeah it's definitely getting that damage I think he's having much trouble securing the kill as he as he is getting in advantage okay you definitely sink some Warren agent why don't you try to stick them again yeah but that was on the platform this time yeah yeah nice you know nice um life strapping by Ray whoa that up so definitely would kill it this percent right there and though it is yeah whoof guard by Ray right in little snake space you know you're getting that boots on the field side not even a question now right now it's even game-like and an even gambling does it go either way even though pal is doing this you getting closest [ __ ] you start trading that's not fun oh and now is getting to the point where that that shield is getting shield [ __ ] by the nutria loose again great look like he's going to he's trying to gauge way that oh he gets good eat younggu nice just trying to get in yeah he is now you got nah he's got brain of the trap really adjustments coming from looms yeah and it just he's getting he's having easier time just getting an array space he's having great uses of the - tag just a break zone cuz you don't there's a grenade up all days yeah that was nice that was some I was low-key waiting for that I had a feeling you know the way he cooked that grenade and just excuse me yeah that's sick man that's probably one of my favorite things to see oh and boom and that was that was even crazier because he dropped the grenade just we could get out and add a shield option just to regrab the authority I'm just toss it up that's crazy that's great awareness welcome all right got ourselves a match boson right back to ps3 though yes we are game 3 how do snake let's see how that goes going straight into it Wow putting it right on their home you know it just seems like this is this is type of matchup where how long can you keep the other opponent in disadvantage yes and then long you keep your opponent disadvantaged the more likely you are gonna win I know it sounds kind of simple but in a matchup like this where like one option could shut down your whole kit like you're seeing pallid using the neutral beat tennis exaggerated you know the situation in here even aside from just a matchup against a player like great at that you know it's a it could be really tricky especially when when he gets one hit and then this happens I have to be really careful how what a good what a good - coming from Lutie right there and loonie detonating the c-4 and letting the Grenada natives for the same time just like we reset the position of the support oh you could definitely see in this game and last game the comparisons like the first one he's finding his way to the floor a lot easier yeah and generally just playing a lot more in Ray's face because what reg wants a space and in and blow out more grenades - and the one thing about palü her best buttons come from her jumping so if he gets so if he gets in table space and starts boxing with her you might not have the best option to combat what snake is doing moody is moving right now he gets tucked oh he still is good baby Looney just adjusting right now I'll raise the one on the death on the defenseman he has to actually make his way drooly stock right now some way somehow what and right now he's just taking us huh yup Moody's not even give him the chance playing comfortably in that mid-range there's just pawns dropping yeah and and that train saved him that tray same from Dodger top to up there I thought he was trying to fall past him enough everybody that made crazy and we got that c4 on the floor yeah let's keep that of my folks up right now he's he's trying to betray really hard to do city s to the floor nice Nikita okay okay so oh no no he just in the middle of stage it's really his literally in the center of the pokeball yeah this ain't the same Ludi from the first game bro yeah right he won't he won't now snake with a lead man and you know that's you know that's the thing that a lot of people get caught by especially the snake matchup snakes like the spot dodged up toad and if you watch for grab in front of snakes face you will get hit by that you will guarantee guarantee so that's why playing against snake from a deficit is kind of kind of dangerous cuz you start running into feet start running into bombs start running into boots it's not a fun experience drops on the floor get put to sleep the grenades everything's trying to light up the whole stage bro oh my gosh yeah oh this looks like a whole ring out over the corner but Isaiah yabbies way out oh yeah just like this seems like loonies a lot more a lot more comfort so any caught it'd be fun with up there again like what like what you're talking about before you know him going high up you know he could probably get snapped like that eventually there yeah especially afraid knows he's gonna be up there and something if he could get up there in time before he does he's definitely catching it while there's still two per day we've got a season reminisce the last game spots ups old man Oh same thing same thing I thought he's stuck him for a second I was bugged out that's not good that's not good he's ready it's only these explosions you know he wants to be stopped you suck them okay right now I'm low needs to be careful because I know he's taking his time that's up to you said it yourself bass you know if that grab you get again here's thing about that right so he's trying to approach Nate when he had to create in his hand think about that is he only has one two options yeah either he he drops the grenade to grab her spot dodge or he throws it that's what doesn't use in that position so literally he didn't one of the two options that he had
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THE BIGGEST BREAKUP IN ESPORTS HISTORY
can we can we get on him on that mvp performance what about it what was our game plan with the cash you guys aren't seeing that [ __ ] feeling better than I ever been Cairo in his bag this beat is heaven said back up in my element new whip [Music] how are you guys feeling about this this has been a long time coming I just want to know like what has host Dynasty life been like just in general for all four of you add another kid congrats man boring for me mine's been good still competing they'll press pushing on you know yeah you only imagine one something still yeah it's going well can't complain so damn icy pretty icy and uh I'm racing cars against Europeans yeah how did that happen downstairs they race so fast in the car dude yo this will blur your mind so you know when we're winning X Games right and when you won that one right someone that I'm competing against right he is a gold and a silver at the same X Games really driving rallycross like real the real cars so these people they have experience I'm out of my league they're probably racing in diapers and [ __ ] dude that's all they know are you getting better though yeah is it like scrim like how's that work don't even get me going bro like this is just the intro next question next question we're gonna go from now to 2013. well I think they literally just drive in Circles by themselves all day until the race oh it's it's literally playing silence oh really you can't literally you can't listen to music I mean you can listen to music but you can't hear the little [ __ ] yeah and you need to hear the little things and if someone's if someone's talking in a call will distract you what I mean me I don't really mind it but like other people will be like all right uh I'm gonna disconnect race for like drive for like two hours yeah uh so everyone wraps their the car they're sponsored by so it's so Mercedes is there like a good a best car no so there's there's so much balancing oh okay like the there's power and weight and it's always fluctuating so yeah you lost me I'm not I don't know anything about cars how did you even like when did you like know that that was the next thing well I've always wanted to do it after nades M3 okay you know yeah like have you ever been in a car with this guy the amount of dope he gets in that car is like I knew I knew that it was eventually getting something something was gonna happen dude you remember in the house right I was like late at night I would just go into nades room be like yo man you want some nuggets just to drive his car dude I wasn't even here I wouldn't even buy anything I was literally I was Uber Eats before no one's on the road oh who Am McDonald's run yeah that was you know I almost got my license suspended we're getting nade chicken nuggets it's probably 20 minutes away and you got there and back and like five it was four yeah around that yeah yeah I mean it was always middle of the night so um I guess just to jump right into it uh the getting back getting to like when you guys actually formed um or I guess right before the when you three formed uh Ian and uh and Damon from my remembrance you guys were considered like the villains on the on the Call of Duty side of things like it seemed like specially aches and Ian specifically there was like a big water and oil between you two and then Seth and nadshot so like whenever all the roster changes come together what made you link up with nade and Seth in the first place like how did that even come about and do you remember either I don't I don't really remember I think I think we just kind of knew like I mean we just knew who we wanted to get like looking at rosters and stuff and I mean they were both pretty obvious choices uh it was it was sort of me and Matt and then we were like deciding on like going with like EG or Optic and then shooting object Envy oh you guys were a team of two yeah we kind of were yeah oh I didn't even see I didn't even know that yeah it was it was between [Music] was it I thought it was Envy with Merck and oh yeah that was an option then there was like an XT option there was a Daemon team option yeah yeah and I sort of like wanted to split with uh Tyler and Pat because it was just they weren't trying like they had all the potential they just weren't trying and I had already got out so you were just there and then you guys yeah you were you were you were sort of dealing with Killa and mirror no I was with you yeah oh my God yeah still gotta Dub with them somehow [Music] dude that 10 apathy is the best player ever crazy dude it wouldn't matter how good you just run around you just run around kill everything yeah you play Angry every place so angry that's like so happy it's so angry and happy outside the game he was so nice Ryan he's screaming you to give you the softest like fistful yeah he's the gentle giant yeah yeah man I remember that that game ended and I was like I'm not [ __ ] I'm not playing another game with these guys because we've won and then we like got [ __ ] on bat we like lost a 5-0 lead on Sovereign versus Killa and snd yeah in the last event of the year it was like uh or something what it was bad Envy would have been plus three plus Merck oh really yeah oh yeah that was gonna happen where it was us two and then Seth and and nade I remember yeah none of that happened and somehow you guys got together and then Hector was like come join optic nation I'm like bro are you serious and then I had to go through hell for yeah why did you respectfully why did you do that well as you said I could join the real team at some point I mean yeah I didn't know that he was waiting the whole time why do you think I've had like dually lmgs [Music] yeah because whenever whenever they're broken like this guy just quit already or something dude get me out of here yeah whenever Matt stepped down it was like it wasn't even a question it was like really yeah too much it was like let's just get diamond yeah that was literally one of my questions is was it was never because at the time tip was still tip was on off the nation as well so I think that like the consensus was like was an option but I think we ultimately chose Damon like right away okay so there wasn't like a discussion yeah because I never even considered like joining another team it was like go send it and Hector's like okay you're sitting on this roster I was like all right yeah do it can we talk about the nade situation sure for my sake yeah what about it because nade thinks that like at least he said on his podcast it was like oh like Grim wanted me out right we all didn't we all I think he wanted himself out yeah no I vaguely remember being at the bar and him coming up to us and like apologizing and saying like I'm just gonna stop yeah I think we all like after after Champs we all like okay we are not kind of we all wanted him out and then I think he kind of knew that we all wanted him out and that's he just stepped down so like he wasn't officially dropped because he just knew like the vibe that we were getting given off it was like yeah I don't remember but like yeah I think he just knew and then he was like the one thing that like dude I looked at him differently over was at Champs in aw right and this is I mean this honestly checked me like this was why I think I play like [ __ ] dog [ __ ] so we just won four events in a row right and then like travel day and he's like yeah if we win I'm gonna donate a charity tax write-off and I was just like bro I and in my head right people don't understand like the way I am dude I've been playing since 2007 lost for seven years straight Getting dumpstered By by Madden Halo yeah right and I'm like dude I don't want to go back to that at all like I'm I'm not here to [ __ ] this is everything you know this is a [ __ ] Champs oh yeah and I remember that I was just like what the [ __ ] and I just I don't know even I mean even to say I think about it really I remember him saying that no yeah it was it was only to me it was like we were walking well what about it it's just like the effects it's just like dude it's I mean I know what you're like saying like you you you like needed to win it and he like wanted to said that and it just like it just showed you that like he yeah it was yeah exactly it was more about the competition right and whenever I mean I get it because if a teammate says that to you you're just like you're just gonna like like why the [ __ ] are we here if you're not on the same level of like passion like you're just gonna resent it yeah it's instantly at the end at the end of the day I thought about like yeah how that's a want for you yeah but for your competition who we're playing against like this is a life-changing money yeah he did that like you'll never I don't care how much talent you have like you you're probably gonna lose when you're like motivations are that different yeah so I remember I was just like what the [ __ ] did you just say yeah like that's wild yeah um I mean you hear Nate talk about understandable with you you hear Nate talk about a lot on his like podcasts and his uh streams about like the three-peat that you guys went on um what were the three events I don't even remember them uh umg Orlando season one playoffs and the North American regionals I don't really count the regional yeah the Regionals is like yeah the other two shows because that was a qualifier for Champs wasn't it yeah but like yeah I don't really count it yeah I mean it's nice four events and one was the Regionals I thought it was three you guys went on a 4K counts three but one one was a qualifier I thought the four people was a Damon no the four P was with was with Damon but I don't know I think you're right because I think you guys qual you guys play second at the qualifier so the Regionals wasn't a qualifier it was like an actual tournament but it was in uh I can't remember that far back [ __ ] it's all blur whatever regardless it is like a a it is a three-peat and you hear him talk about it all the time and I I um and I mean it was it was the first time because uh optic had like not won often yeah it was like the Black Ops 2 they won one event and then the X Games uh ghost event but but yeah we got like one a year yeah we'd always get one a year because it would be like it'd be crazy that's a guarantee we didn't know what it is hard though what are we gonna tee up like and yeah it ended up being umg Chicago which is when eggs pushed Matt yeah and then X Games and then I think after that it was we formed yeah after that team yeah dude we almost got in multiple fights that event you guys were just trying to bully people dude I almost fought Huddle's dad his dad is always getting into the same with someone I was like respectfully man your son is terrible is that like huddle slack like that team yeah I was talking [ __ ] to huddle and them and then his dad started talking [ __ ] to me and I started talking [ __ ] to his dad like oh my God like no hesitation yeah that I mean that's just a line like if you're a parent like what are you doing y'all are 18 years old yeah you're yelling at an 18 year old about Call of Duty like she has like a Coors in his hand yeah shut the [ __ ] up what like it's that's unbelievable but to go back to Nate's point I mean a three-peat is something that is definitely respectable and something that hadn't been seen on the optic side of things um I mean you you had done it I think you guys have done it together uh like going on multiple uh tournament runs at a time was there a big difference between that team with nadeshot in comparison to the complexity team like did you were you as confident going in with that team as you were with the coal team or what event for the 3p that you guys want oh um because there was a time where you guys were like no pretty dominant I mean with coal the way I describe it as like optic was a dynasty but Cole was like a National Geographic film where killer whales right yeah no no no no no just look hear me out why are you saying you think you guys were an orca Squad no we're like orcas toying with its food like for you you've seen orcas like flip around seals and [ __ ] through the water yeah I have not watched it that was I've seen it it sounds pretty great that was like neslo just like just flipping around no no but we we literally chose when we wanted to win like it didn't matter how we did it it didn't matter you know what we did like it didn't matter like like we'd go to the wire and just be like all right well it's time to try touch up and we [ __ ] win every time a match that people don't talk about nearly as often as people should is the off-stream side match that you guys had that went game five round 11 against Nelson oh my God nigh Hills team Stoner oh my gosh those guys were they were just ugc Niagara oh we were literally like you guys were losers you guys would have placed like top 64 or something and then you guys win a game five round 11 in losers bracket oh yeah and after that no we went for like I literally don't know if you guys lost we didn't lose a map for like because we went down winners losers round one and we played nine games no after that we didn't lose a map until like the next tournament in the finals oh yeah because we yeah it was it was literally like full sales I forgot what the win streak was but it was like I thought it was like 70 but someone said it was like 50. 70 maps in a row one yeah we literally went to the wire for fun yeah I mean I'll never forget like how many people were surrounded because there was no side stream for losers round one and you guys were losers round one it was after the art yeah was that was that what was that guy's name you got they got the two piece on my truck the three pieces who the [ __ ] was that stun stun oh his name was stun yeah xgn stun he got like 10 000 followers in one day yeah I do remember that that was that was the first time we encountered thermals right well I don't remember or maybe an lmg I don't know what he had weird [ __ ] it was like a three piece and then it's like I remember people talking about as Katie at the end of the whole the whole tournament is his Katie was like 0.7 but that one three pieces wow that one three piece just got his whole like career started but um yeah so you so what that was the difference between those two teams is that well in the prep like I would say that you had less Talent but we worked way harder yeah our team was just fun like we had so much like fun sprinkled into our like getting ready for events oh yeah like yeah we had a lot of fun yeah that was just the difference I think I didn't team with them how many gifted for you to post that toy picture Seth what oh that that's that's the picture of Seth bro you have you've kept that in your phone I don't know I don't know what you're talking about in Paris in Paris I didn't take a picture of him I think I think Hector had it that's Hector's yeah I'm not taking pictures of Seth like that no we'll never see them dude that picture I I don't even I don't think I've even seen it I saw it for a split second and I thought it was the funniest [ __ ] you know when his eyes were open when he was like eyes were red no when he was using the toilet seat as a pillow oh same same thing and I still made it home that day me and Damon were like dude we gotta go and like We Made It by like 60 seconds and luckily this is mumbling his ass off over there [Laughter] I was on no sleep so hungover and just like just hearing such as in my ears like Seth was bored for a day yeah I was like I just need to get home I just need to get back it was really bad it was so bad I was because I would I was beside you guys while it was happening and I kept looking at Matt like he's gonna snap at any point he's gonna snap I just wanted to get back just get me out of here um so you guys eventually go on that three piece and like you said you were the team that takes one event a year and you guys are pretty much the underdogs in every tournament you play in and now because of you guys there's like a chip on any optic team's shoulder um when did you start feeling that pressure of like every time you go to a tournament the green wall expects you to Win It um me personally I wouldn't I wouldn't say I felt that pressure until we started losing because it's like I mean we were just winning so like even if we lost an event like we'd be mad obviously but it was like we knew the next event we were probably just gonna go and win it so I was like even if we lost an event like the Champs ones definitely suck but whenever like our team broke up probably like probably bo4 MW or mw2019 is when like pressure I guess started setting in because like before then it was just always uh I don't know the word fun maybe I just had more fun and it made less stressful I think I started feeling pressure when I stopped enjoying the games as much which was MW 2019. yeah because like bo4 I loved and like whenever you're having fun you don't feel as much pressure because it's like you're having fun even if I lose I'm still having fun like I'm competing like I had way more fun competing because I just loved the game and what I was doing like mw219 I'd say that's when like my love for the game started to like slowly decline it was horrible [ __ ] yeah that's what I was thinking yeah I was like oh okay we're going there yeah we all hated the games yeah like the game mixed with like going to online like that combo that's like the game devastating you remember when we I was like you know [ __ ] talking about regrets right like we half assets so hard in aw and Black Ops 3 still won like we would scrim go to the gym do whatever come home and play CS go for six hours straight you remember that yeah when we were literally playing CS more than Cod yeah just as much and we were still [ __ ] just filthy but like that's that's why I would say it's kind of frustrating being like or have been being a player of optic because like the standards that we were held to were just like insane like we couldn't play any other games but like when we were the dynasty we could do that [ __ ] because we were winning and nobody cared but like if you did it and you were losing it was like it would not fly which I always like dislike that just because it felt like we were in like a box it was like you could always play another game like it's always good to just like decompress and just like enjoy gaming and like not just think it's so serious yeah you can't stream it I've been playing Diablo off stream I just got MVP like I've been playing a [ __ ] ton of Diablo and before that I was playing World of Warcraft although World of Warcraft did consume you a little bit I was getting [ __ ] on my chat it was so awful because like my streams were like popping back then it'd be like fortnite comes out from number one fortnite streamer [ __ ] I don't know you could just go down the line there's so many games that I would stream before the season starts and I was killing it then the season starts and I literally can't play that on stream again and then like then I fast forward now I was just like reflecting it was like super sad and I'm like bro now there's nothing to stream that I enjoy and I wasted it all I mean it wasn't really wasted because we were playing and winning but even then yeah like I mean dude I think was it IW like we'd be there for two weeks in Columbus umbrella I wasn't streaming but we went back and I was putting in 200 hours and two weeks in rest oh that's that was one more two that was all we could do like there's at those apartments like that was all you could do are you either watching this computer I remember that in the kitchen table Matt would come back bro like what are you doing it's eight in the morning I'm like yeah I'm [ __ ] playing Rush that was World War Two so I was like yeah we'd have those like white [ __ ] tables everyone had them in there and it would just be a computer setup and like that was all there was to do that was such a depressing Little Sim dude when I was doing tax write-offs I realized we spent four months out of the year it was so bad oh yeah that place or four four out of 12 months in those shitty Apartments I mean it was fun though it was time for fun yeah it was a Vibe yeah everyone everyone being there after the like Kona the Kona like the Kona period of Our World War II team was great like we'd go for that League match we'd go to Kona Grill after it was [ __ ] great that's actually crazy though now you say like that we weren't maybe taking it serious dude the whole time we played I got like after aw I probably got like 5 000 hours in Rust the whole time we were playing God like when we were playing God I was playing you love that game I loved it I loved it I have never played it and I probably won't because I've seen how much you like it and I can't put those hours I should consume today oh yeah it was like 24 hours 36 hours like I'm not losing the bass mid scrim and people are texting you like can you help me like dude it was bad it was bad um I've heard one of you guys mentioned that one of the biggest uh regrets you guys had before the aw Champs was the pre-lan because because it gave you a false sense of confidence that's what I've I forgot who I heard it from one of you guys said that dude we couldn't win a map versus them and I was just sitting there getting baked man killed just [ __ ] losing 30 maps in a road we were not losing Maps like at all we would like cancel a set just because we were like let's just let them play again because like it's like the vibe of the house was getting a little weird because like we would beat them so bad that like what was their map count like two and seventy it was horrible I'm telling you we didn't win a map versus you guys maybe yes slamming yeah like at the pre-land yeah I don't know if it gave us a false sense of confidence because having confidence is really good going into Champs but like I think like I think we just tweaked a chance I think we were still really [ __ ] good yeah I just think we tweaked to Champs like if we win that winter John Williams tonight I would probably go into Winton tournament like I didn't think you guys were gonna [ __ ] lose after the fight I'm like bro like people be like this is bad we were really good yeah well both Champs aw and bo3 we lost the people we lost to Winners round one went to win the tournament I wonder would have been like if I decided if if I was on the team because like we sucked but I actually had a really good Champs I mean we play States oh we probably win but like I I had like a 1.4 or something you know what always pissed me off about Champs back in the day remember how like so the way they did the seating made no sense yeah like Jesus Christ we played we were first seed Envy was second seed or denial was second seed and we'd play that pool instead of like if we got if we got like second in our pool we should be playing like pool G's first not [ __ ] the second scene it makes no sense that doesn't make any sense it made zero sense it pissed it still pissed me off to this day because we might have won Champs if we didn't play the [ __ ] seconds yeah I didn't even think we got a couple reps or if we just got like a matching bracket yeah thrown to the second best team in the tournament yeah we probably would have been chilling but no is that all Black Ops 3 Champions too yeah we played uh yeah we played that one was kind of scuffed though I'll take I'll take the blame for the bo3 one dude now when Sony went down I like fell asleep and slept for like eight hours well yeah and we had to play in the hotel like Ballroom yeah and then I played horrible and then and then they remember that remember that game we had to wait the lizard squad or something took that [ __ ] down first yeah you don't remember that it was in the ballroom and then I slept on a couch we were just sitting there like everyone was just waiting because we no one was playing games before that all went down we were about to play dude we're screaming Envy like slamming them really dogging them yeah we lost the match because they they banned all the subs they'll use Kudos map on it no no it was worse we used Razorbacks you know how many people say that protector is good I'm like yeah try being us I remember everything good gets banned every time that one like uh xr2 after birth I mean they banned all that yeah we didn't play one normal map and in pool play yeah and oh yeah we were using like shivas and [ __ ] yeah dude High Cal shivas I know you're playing had you on strongholds I'm using like a Shiva and there's smokes everywhere I went dude what the [ __ ] is going on yeah like that was an idea easy and stupid like I like that game but that abandon protection I love the game I love the game we played against like LG yeah because they would play it like it was [ __ ] eight and the game felt [ __ ] fun as [ __ ] and then everyone else they actually get After Burner and [ __ ] yeah like they just didn't give a [ __ ] they did not give a [ __ ] nameless and spacely and study and natto and they would those were like four or eight players we would just ban all the nades we would be straight guns up like afterburner flying around playing the game how was like meant to be played I tipped that though I'd tip it too even though it gets slammed it was still like really fun for us at least I mean they had some sense of Pride yeah we're gonna lose let's at least play the best game possible we're playing C9 and they're banning like blast suppressor and dead silence in snd like what is s d at that point you know what I'm saying like you can't even like it was so stupid yeah oh my God I just remember the what's that was it it wasn't stronghold what's like the map with like the affection the little Hut in the center for each breach I remember that one against Envy the center heart point right was when they banned all the good Subs it was like right C9 we beat the map one Envy no no we beat Envy on strongholds it was like it was strong whole entire point we beat him by like 16. Oh I thought it was breech no no no I just remember breach at one point Center Hut heart point there was four people two like two verse two and everyone had an AR and a pistol and they were running around like it was literally a pistol battle he was playing like clown fiesta game modes like yeah because like people would just do the weirdest [ __ ] against this demand protect like if Banner protect wasn't in that game and it was double hardpoints like dude oh you would have been insane yeah it would have been insane like oh yeah it was it was CTF Uplink there was only one hardpoint in series yeah only one hard point in like I don't know if that game didn't play that good like CTF was horrible it was horrible dude you either played all that strong sort of [ __ ] and everyone was camping and we're like all right under the map and [ __ ] there's no actual map control you're just like hoping someone sneaks through like on some but if that game had double hard points and we had gas oh my God yeah we probably just dominated CTF with specialist is just whack yeah that was so stupid you know oh my God everything is so [ __ ] whack Uplink was really fun they should have just done two hard points to you up or one up like in two snds it would have been such a good like game dude the CTF was so boring to watch so boring I mean you just invisible you get a free flight it was like seven and a half seconds randomly you're like well actually watching your teammate for like what felt like a minute yeah that's just when they always confused me people like there's a lot of people like to ban and protect you know I wonder if it's like I mean the spectators no but the players was it just different for them like there's no way they weren't doing what we were doing they probably liked it against us they were like all right let's let's just make this [ __ ] weird yeah like no literally though they were probably thinking like I don't know that [ __ ] yeah the worst is like when I whenever at whatever point because we always swapped what guns mean you were using yeah but when it was like an ar1 and we go to the series in it it's an xr2 I was literally useless I was still bursting I'm not going nothing I thought the thing was pretty good I couldn't use it no no I love the Xbox like yeah it was like when that gun was in or the hvk like I was shocked so people this is like band protect you could like see someone's True Colors within the first 30 seconds of it like we're going to a series sometime someone's Banning my sniper Banning my thermal I'm like are you guys serious like okay let's play with she was now and like do some in Rapid Fire and [ __ ] just because you're scared of like yeah we played Fringe versus MV and yeah they band all I remember the hvk was used and John was just like cooking with that gun but I couldn't shoot a shirt we should have been talking [ __ ] in abandoned protect yeah literally we should have been a game chat yeah they ran one thing that's like [ __ ] just get up and be like oh you scared are you scared we played the Euros we played splice in Paris and the first thing they banned was the M8 and I just felt just like like you guys [ __ ] serious like your AR agreed to this she's like ban it bro ban it like how like how beta are you like there's no way you're sitting there like and I slammed with the xr2 and I was just like dude this is embarrassing like just top to bottom dude we should have been we should have been talking [ __ ] like a situation like that the guy's literally admitting you're better than that that's what I'm saying you should have been like oh like you're scared of me yeah it's like I mean there's no reason I'm going doing [ __ ] on it I'm like thinking the guy's like cheating himself like yeah wait it's kind of off topic bro but I swear if we never had to use cronuses I think we win like almost everything yeah you guys were tweaking about the cronuses oh no they were horrible except for didn't know except for South Carolina South Carolina I didn't notice the five Ms monitors and ghosts maybe I'm just I just adapted on those things yeah everybody was and I was like zayamas what the [ __ ] are they called what was it ilyama iliamas bro those things had me tweaking I just love going to an event and seeing the whole Pro [ __ ] just every Pro is tweaking as I'm sitting there warming up like it's not that bad yeah everyone I just hear like zany like I remember just came up with that event series like dude [ __ ] this [ __ ] I'm just taking it out I was just playing with Nate shot and clay and or I think and I'm just asleep so Random serious question do you guys remember anything about the reverse sweep that you guys had on TK or six or for seventh eighth place at aw Champs no bro the consolation match yeah we didn't give a [ __ ] about this one you did it the constellation there's nowhere that was when I smoked my first cig dude that was like we just got we got knocked out to do that and we had to [ __ ] play again I was like I was like yo Matt oh I need one I need one I just can't believe it was a reverse sweep like you guys you guys go down too and then we'll remember that series at all that's what I figured at all I'm pretty sure I was still going hard you probably were I think I was you always yeah I watched a little bit of it last night and you were sniping and search oh never mind I didn't give it yeah I don't think I was like I saw something with a snipe and I was like I don't think I thought maybe it was going hard but if I'm doing that then I I just gave up and that was game five like oh yeah I don't give a single [ __ ] um all right so uh you guys pick up Damon he can't he doesn't have a Visa Visa situation is weird so you guys why do you guys go we can't leave the country why do you guys go with enable fruit dude I don't even know it was just because he was vibey as [ __ ] I don't remember because we think it was one of the only options and this was not on a team right he wasn't on phase yet it was like I kind of set him up to go into that team no it was like their team wasn't going to the events why I don't know I have no idea I don't remember anything about it was it was something like whatever team he was on like couldn't go um he might have been that or TK or something Justice or something maybe Justice can go I don't know something like that I don't know I think I just picked him I mean like I don't think it really mattered who he played with yeah because we maybe we're gonna do another way and then like if we won we won and we were still really [ __ ] good yeah which obviously proved but I mean yeah Union was cool he was Bobby you guys just kind of slammed everybody out there there's some really hype moments from that and then uh that that's part of the four Pete right there's those two events and then going into we won one in London right and then I think we won umg California or South Paris yeah yeah they were they were back to back we didn't go yeah oh yeah yeah that's why we had enable and then we came back got Damon went to like umg or umg like [ __ ] Ontario or some [ __ ] and Cali yeah and someone else yeah and then yeah that was before being yeah and Lowell was Ivy who's Livy and then you guys kind of just take off I think you guys got second a couple times but a bunch of first places and then X Games 2015 happens you guys have all played I'm so lazy you guys all have all played in very very good teams before and had very dominant performances but where does that X Games rank in as far as tournaments I just lost like one map yeah and pool play it was the best of sevens and like yeah or like was the best of nine now as best of seven sevens in Brackets seven maybe single limb yeah we just slammed everybody yeah I know for me like the one prior was like a big learning experience like don't [ __ ] go outside when you get there I was walking back and forth to the thing where like that big ass building and it was like you get back and dude so hot it was horrible you guys even realize in the house you were the only one in the house right uh it's 60 50. for X Games was I in the house I kept putting the thermostat up but he was making it work yeah because I was like because I just remember the last X Games was so hot that I'm like yo we gotta prep we're gonna [ __ ] you good yeah yeah because remember right right where my setup was was right next to the thermostat no I'm saying like when we're practicing at home oh okay I was like yeah I was cooking everybody in the house bro we had to get ready no [ __ ] idea I think I was the only one who played on the bottom floor oh it's just will I guess you were like to the left of the stairs right like when you walked into the line yeah yeah so I would turn that [ __ ] up that's hilarious you had to get ready you had to you had to make sure like the sweat and gamer grip were like perfect or you were just [ __ ] yeah that first thing was we're literally in a tent with like gaps everywhere in the in the tent and even just like fans just trying to make us cold but it was like and then we were also in the soundproof booth oh yeah dude those were like yeah even at Cold events those were hot yeah those things you were kind of squeezed in there dude but they were cozy I love that quiet I love the boots really [ __ ] quiet it was like peaceful the boots were sick you're back in here yeah it was peaceful as [ __ ] I would just remember it being hot as [ __ ] at that first sex games and I looked at pictures of me and I know it was hot as hell because I look I'm like dude I was skinny and it was hot you know I was [ __ ] dying but I was that was like 70 pounds ago Dude like yeah I was like okay with it back then like I was like I was like down to play I would rather play Hot and play Coal because I don't like playing with cold hands until like we have to go back to the hotel it was funny everyone is in the whole venue it's just oh it's so cold me and Damon are like [ __ ] love this but then we're the exact opposite when it was hot yeah I I can't play cold when I brought up the X Games event you said you guys are so lazy no lazy when we were when we couldn't be faced oh so dude all we had to do is watch one VOD oh that's all we had to do and just be like yo attach camps clay shoots from distance enable tries to like fill in the gaps do whatever right and Zuma flanks all we had to do was just sit still and not move our egos were just like gigantic yeah like I uh like personally me like I did not watch one VOD I don't blameless though I didn't watch [ __ ] back then you didn't watch it did you guys watch any of the Vlogs that we lost the face the only the ones that we won so not a single one of us watched the vods when we lost yeah that's [ __ ] sad yeah oh I mean we're so [ __ ] good I just we went to like Paris and shared one with the navel came back to everyone yeah we were like holy [ __ ] everyone sucks someone shoot the [ __ ] back I don't blame us we're getting into place them like I feel like no one would like beat us at what at what time does like VOD review and like strategy and that side of like outside of the game stuff come into play whenever you're bad literally IW yeah probably wasn't bo3 was when we were actually like watching [ __ ] like together and like being like okay these guys do this a lot Jared sits underpass a lot like we're always doing a bunch of [ __ ] like well not enough oh my gosh yeah check them oh I remember the one time we watched the bottom we were like natto is 100 gonna be here round one kill him round one and he's not gonna know what to do the rest of the map I'm pretty sure that was when it was our throwback yeah yeah no I remember I sat in our Corner not a hood flank remember he would flank everything like if we went on the street yeah so I sat in a corner the whole map just saw wall especially in that round like just jumping up and down not looking to underpass just only looking at the flank just up just waiting for him up and down for like 45 five seconds just waiting killed him once and then he was like [ __ ] lost oh dude we just we just singled out now like we knew everything he did and he didn't switch it up well dude it was like every mod we watched versus any team on that map every single round he would just [ __ ] do the same thing oh yeah never switched it up you could like check people in backpacks so hard yeah like it was either you're like just slamming them or like you're just like reading them so hard like you could check someone out of a series so fast we were probably like that mid-season adjustment that like we noticed like Seth would play jet packs right like us three were playing Jetpack games Seth was playing boots on the ground the whole [ __ ] time is that the wooden wall running yeah or you want to jump like like I remember he would pick up the ball on uh what's the ice map yeah Frost Frost and he would just he wouldn't wall round remember me down from tractor I'm like dude like I mean yeah we're like Seth yo just hit the wall run we all like triple just fine you can just Sprint on the ground and then we started [ __ ] everyone up yeah he's like dude Sam's so good I'm like bro I don't even see Sam I'm like come on damn it I just see his teammates it's going crazy like I don't even remember it's all good bro you got way better yeah I just remember like you're playing boots for like half the year but yeah once you stopped it was cool no he didn't stop I mean what no what happened was I noticed I'm like because we we always Grill them about it oh you know did people just they expected me in the air but I was on the ground well Seth would never like change that so and I realized like okay if Seth's gonna do this Damon's always going to wall run I'll be somewhere in the middle you know like I'll I'll do both so you know split yeah you know so I was like rather than having Seth walrond like he's already frying you know like uh like in Iwo wasn't playing that well and then I started like you know adding verticality and it was just way better yeah right dude that everyone gives that game [ __ ] I mean the game was bad for pubs yeah yeah but for a competitive yeah it was like that year every [ __ ] Pro was going so hard for something the [ __ ] K Bar like everyone everyone was playing yeah it was like six times a day like it'd start before school yeah yeah that's what they're screaming yeah that was where we had the we started doing the tournaments like it was like it was fun it was getting too many people you'd have like yeah Series going on I remember people wouldn't get picked when we'd have like four or eight teams yeah doing tournaments yeah bro it was insane it was so fun like I don't know I mean the game definitely sucked like it sucks that's probably why it's probably why everyone played eights was pubs were so bad nothing else to play yeah literally had to play like when you're waking up in your player and like you know there's eights going on for sure like there was a series always like 11 A.M you know like classic and like slacking [ __ ] and like it would just start then and end at like 11 p.m and it was like you're getting in one of those at least if you're a player that cares at all yeah you know like you do get in eventually I just remember like launching that game up playing a couple like games first time I was like bro this is a [ __ ] mobile game yeah what the [ __ ] is this they're just like it was so fun because the aim assist wasn't that strong like everyone's jet packing around like it felt like you there's like jet pack strafing yeah like I'm like hovering in the air yeah you could like hovering if I'm playing like and it was just like so you just felt like if you [ __ ] on someone or if you were better with than them you could like [ __ ] on them yeah like that's why I liked it so much like you can't really outskill the [ __ ] out of the other yeah the the competitive was so good on that like it's I think it's the most underrated competitive 100 out of all the cods it was fun and like even if we didn't win I would still say that it was it was definitely fun competitively speaking remember when you killed John across the map on retail yeah you thought you sniped him yeah like that there was like there was definitely a skill Gap in that game definitely nowadays there's I mean yeah you're getting sound eq'd I just I just I mean we're not gonna talk about that yeah [ __ ] IW was good that was on me what you know I I brought it over bro whatever because the the sound EQ I remember oh the sound my team talking about it in like cold war or something like that um but I retired before it got bad it was garbage in Cold War like it made it worse I don't know how Ann played with it but I was like playing Warzone too right losing my [ __ ] every day yeah and I'm like yo let me try this and I I [ __ ] tried it and I was like yo what the [ __ ] yeah and then we did that uh that random Pro tourney do you remember that where it was like they they had all the pro league but mixed up the teams and then it was like me slacked apathy and someone what year was this this is MW2 oh like this year yeah yeah I don't know if I was in at the start of the game was that on that and I remember I was [ __ ] hearing people like across the [ __ ] map yeah and I remember bro and not only that like I I had way better equipment than just yeah a mixing so the the best way to like describe it is it makes like all of the sounds that you need to hear louder and all like the brains like what if they have been silence so so Matt it means yeah you might still hear them gunshot gunshot noises it brings it down low noises like footsteps brings it up oh really dude like an apex you can hear someone like hella far away you can hear them if they take one yeah yeah really you can hear them if they take one step and you're like what the [ __ ] was that one of you guys and it's like I think there's a rad over here and then you'll go check it and he's there and you're like what that's awesome yeah it's insane so she is yeah I don't even know what is it what is it made for like what is it really made for it seems like somebody put that in there just a troll like a certain knee it's kind of like a bass it's kind of it's like a bass boost kind of but it's not it's weird I don't know how to [ __ ] just try that [ __ ] in Halo you might be hearing everything I know maybe we've talked about it before yeah it's like a it's like a low boost high cut yeah it's sort of what it is thank you guys so much for watching the dynasty Inner Circle as you guys know all inner circles are brought to you by scuff uh we have been with scuff for over a decade now and uh is the best controllers on the market definitely go pick yourself up a scuff controller if you want to play like the best of the best uh go to scuff dot Co slash optic and uh pick yours up today also speaking of the dynasty we have got the cash app Legacy match coming up on October first on the cash shop twitch Channel we've got the optic Texas team the brand new optic Texas team versus the dynasty but uh as you guys know formal is playing uh in the Halo World Championship so he had to sub in money biscuit um so yeah we got the we got the team playing our old teams playing against our new teams and uh you get to see some really good Call of Duty so definitely check that out on Twitch the cash app twitch channel on October 1st you're just talking about earlier about how World of Warcraft has taken taken you over a couple times whenever Black Ops 3 comes out I think you were also on one of those trains and uh do you remember this no Black Ops three I was playing Halo 5 before it oh Halo five that's why I didn't touch the PS4 yeah that's why I got slammed at that first event yeah that first whatever the top Tina the Totino's thing yeah uh do y'all want to talk about the was did the Totino's thing came out of like nowhere right like it got announced on Wednesday you guys left on the thermostat he was like I told them like I'm playing a little fine like I don't give a [ __ ] and like they didn't give a [ __ ] either because that was a skinny bot event right huh skinny bottles the annihilator around 11. oh that one yeah dude the annihilator used to have like a nine minute cooldown yeah I mean like I we did not give a [ __ ] about that yeah it literally didn't touch a PS4 controller until that event that's what that's what I have down is like we're still [ __ ] up from the aw loss I think no we were like on a high we just won aw world yeah Halo 5 was a Vibe oh wait I'm tripping that's grinding snipe down wouldn't get off the [ __ ] game I was like number two for like two weeks it was really fun was that the pistol one yeah it's fine dude remember how happy we we were at aw worlds when that random Justice team [Music] that's it nice oh we feared them all because none of them we didn't watch one [ __ ] bot together then I was so mad we would lose to them well dude it was just they their play sound just hard countered how we played I think their place I was brain dead I mean yeah I hated playing them but what's what's worse though then playing dumb or us not realizing they played they don't even know what they're doing how the [ __ ] are we supposed to know you know um is there an individual play not like a moment not like the 1v1 uh against fastball or anything like that but like an individual play that you saw one of your teammates do like while you guys were playing where you're like holy [ __ ] like that that was epic that Damon quick scope and aw is insane that [ __ ] was insane um Ian's three-piece said the first aw event on whatever the map was called where you like killed three on [ __ ] it's probably Retreat and that was one I don't know it was the it was oh solar it was the recovery the door would open behind you on defense oh yeah it was the one we lost a phase when Doug [ __ ] on me yeah that one the first event that was it was on snd right yeah the stairs the bobside the stairs went like that the other thing yeah yeah Damon having like 12-0 versus United that was [ __ ] that was insane I thought that I mean Seth had so many people Damon just literally like just want us to the map like he gave us a trip dude David was just like it was insane oh he was just calling [ __ ] and just getting like two piece every round then they took the map out sons of [ __ ] that's Scorch oh yeah the last time we played it oh wow I know that was crazy yeah there's a lot a lot of [ __ ] plays so many plays yeah you had like a lot of crazy interceptions and uplinks yeah you were you were you were picking them out in a lot of the games yeah I mean obviously that one against the [ __ ] NBA champions like people always talk about dude even that one comeback we had and bo3 on bridge versus rise like downtown that was crazy that was insane that was crazy that was probably the most insane comeback yeah that might be the most insane comeback ever we were down 12 though with like two minutes left and we just ran a train that was that was probably the moment where like all of us played like perfect that was like three minutes of perfection we just forwarded them over and over and over crazy yeah that was crazy yeah you guys used to just one person would just like go off but if if it was multiple of you guys oh then it was just it was over yeah uh random questions because you guys played all three jet packs together and then like we won't talk about the World War two year much but is there a title outside of that whether earlier or later that you think you guys would have been best at as a four would have been insane on ghosts I mean that was like the only other game yeah because like you he came into the league and goes I mean BO2 like if I played BO2 it could have been nasty yeah no yeah you would have been really good at Black Ops I think we played ranked play I think I played rank play with um BO2 or something maybe I think some point like a little bit shirtless streaming yeah because it was ghost in aw right yeah yeah so yeah I mean yeah we've been good and then I like regardless of whatever happened outside of the game and stuff like if if you guys if the four of you guys have played Black Ops 4 together with a with a fifth I don't know I think that would have been uh I mean like it'd depend on the fifth it would depend on like we would have needed a sub player or something yeah we could have been disgusting someone other than TJ Halley yeah it could not have been TJ like yeah the same trolley show would have ended up happening eventually yeah our team was [ __ ] truly so truly that [ __ ] was the worst dude the young Brandon Teague you guys know how I am too right when I'm serious and when I'm mad when people laugh at me I get even more pissed teacher Brandy go back in the videos and you're just raging and they're just laughing I mean Damon would have like a monthly meltdown and everyone would just go sideways it would be insane I remember one day I was like [ __ ] bro I'm getting off I'll see you guys tomorrow I get on tomorrow the next day and then teach thinks he can do it too he's like [ __ ] pissed at bordering he's like I'm good enough Damon's meltdowns were so serious and so like but they were so [ __ ] funny that even I was laughing dude like uh I couldn't hold back I was like the whole time I was like dude is this what I sound like it would only happen when like we would talk about something and then just not do it for like a full month and then he'd be like we haven't done this all [ __ ] like it was dude on like I remember it wasn't a hacienda I think it was on Hacienda when you just [ __ ] blew up that was me oh was that you Damon would always be like gridlock dude that video of you guys that mad [ __ ] incest like somebody gassed me for the love of God [ __ ] out of game TJ and Brandon would always be like dude Porter you are [ __ ] hilarious and I'm just like dude like so I'm gonna pull out a [ __ ] icr you need a gravel and then they just start cracking up again like well yeah those two are not the right two for Ian like those are not like like if you gave him like a Beezy if if Krista yeah it would have been like a different Squad we almost made it work if we would have had one like one of them but not both of them yeah you could have made them seriously yeah you could have made one of them because you know you know Seth is probably like yeah buddy buddy yeah Seth makes a joke and someone laughs at it he keeps going yeah you know who me yeah oh yeah once I get dope yeah and dude keep hated his whole existence coached as like his main job and then did content but uh somewhere along the line he was like yo the coaching is like this is a side quest to me now like an impression of Teeter in that you're so good dude oh I remember we'd like we'd like ask we'd like go to tip for like the third opinion and he'd be like uh yeah poor to your [ __ ] that's all he said he was like a mediator because like we would like talk about [ __ ] and like if we ever needed like a third one would be like Tyler like and he'd be like yeah you need to shut up like no no that [ __ ] was [ __ ] great and then in World War II he made us a [ __ ] rule book yeah we had a little rule book like the golden rules oh that's when you know your team's just [ __ ] because we were so good at jet packs if you think about it I mean that ancest didn't play yeah I mean that's not an idea yeah like since you couldn't play like it was hard for anyone to achieve it all was just like mad for like a while we show up to that one event I mean I'm like we have had fun after life but we were getting like third still we weren't getting like slammed yeah because we were just still so good like we're still so good and we still had that like control over everyone like yeah we had the mentals on everyone's stuff people didn't want to play us there's no way on top of your internet like we had like a month where me and Ian were getting hit offline like oh really no no that was or was it just me that was I done no it was me remember I have Clips I'm like on the bomb shooting at a guy and you're like Damon you're shooting at me I'm like bro I'm not even in the game on on the big ship map we should talk dude maybe it was me then it was it on IW remember when we were gonna head off for like months oh yeah we couldn't play for like a month oh I feel like that was just like cotton it was um and that guy actually I truly think is the reason why we won Champs in in IW okay we couldn't do content we weren't streaming you know like because we were afraid about getting hit off right so so we're not streaming scrims you were the only one not yeah I don't think I was looking at all you didn't get hit yeah and and that's when we found out it was like a [ __ ] steam friend it was like he found like some exploit I think where if like your friends you can find their IP thing I I remember like we changed our IP it got to a point when once we wiped our computers of everything yeah and then it stopped I feel like I have so many friends on the scene that I have no [ __ ] idea dice it it was it wasn't Skype because no I never had Skype it was steamed oh my God you remember that remember the Skype call like it would be a Skype chat with like all the pros in it and then one day one pro get hacked and then everyone will be tweaking in this guy you'd see everyone start leaving the call yeah it was too late like he would be like oh my God we're so [ __ ] yeah like placento got hacked once or something and like everyone I remember that dude everyone's tweaking it was so scary like I'm just gonna try to leave in the middle of all like the levers that like a place of care yeah and you get a friend request you're like oh my God that's him a random question like was was there a a thought process behind the seating arrangement that you guys went with or is that just like one day you guys sat down in the middle I don't even know where I could ask me like get locked because like I'm like surrounded by my teammate Etc yeah I like being in the middle too I send the Middle With You yeah it was on the end of thing no I was on the end I was on my right yeah it was on my left and Ian was like furthest left yeah I was on an end you guys always sat closest to the other team I was usually close you didn't hear him yeah I just want to announce I always sat outside yeah on all your teams yeah like if we were on the right side of the stage like if we're if you're in the crowd looking and we're on the right side I was closest yeah I don't I don't really care left side of the stage and I'd always be talking to it yeah that was really the only reason I think did you guys all stop talking [ __ ] after this team broke up because it seemed like you all kind of no I talked hella shouldn't be before Oh and bo4 yeah MW as well we were screaming at them oh yeah MW we were talking [ __ ] and then the events just like went away yeah and then events went away yeah I was talking [ __ ] in MW yeah yeah maybe that's what just killed like the Packer no I was playing Champs from my [ __ ] room at 5am yeah in Cali like my dad's not going to do you want breakfast I'm like Dad I'm literally insert I'm gonna go to search right now top three like kovid really [ __ ] at all just because like MW Like That season would have been so cool like we were about to travel I just smoked you guys you actually think way less you guys played on land they [ __ ] on you guys they're probably so happy that it was today's because you guys could [ __ ] on face but like we probably would have been a better match even though you guys were like you guys you guys would have been better but like at the end of the day I like this bro they they think about it like right like Kyler just needed an extra like boost you know because he got second like 17 times before yeah like in Halo Android you got second set and awk they just needed hey w we always beat him in finals Kyler got seven seconds 17 times before team with me no he didn't yeah thank God and caught and Halo cheese no aw I feel like we played them like every final no he won one but he never won a card yeah but I just remember in so Minnesota yeah we got we got [ __ ] on it was bad but the London right that's the you guys there too that's no no yeah I mean that's the event Tyler's coming out of the show I was like what the [ __ ] you guys got better throughout the game that's crazy that's on you guys I mean yeah like our team imploded we had to pick up Preston like randomly like and we were trying to make it work and [ __ ] but like I still think we would have gave you guys a much better match just like yeah 100 you guys would have played better on land but at the end of the day we were Miles Ahead no you guys are way better yeah yeah I don't think we watched mods we would do we were the Huntsman like we lost the optic like we didn't know what the [ __ ] was going on I don't think we I've ever prepared more than playing with that team at the end of the year we'd get to the office around like or not like before coven but our schedule was like 11-1 vods three scrims dinner [ __ ] get back on eights after eight we'd run home they actually were grinding we would run around the map like Maps we'd talk first set and truck first set chalked the last five games of the last set the first set like the second set like go kind of hard unless unless one of us gets joked in the first uh hardpoint dude because if we got a joke in the first time it was done Troy what [ __ ] daddy is this and then like it's just like this whole thing we would literally just get off all guys yeah that you're so different for everyone I mean well I'm just sitting here [ __ ] stream sniping in when we scream but you're on Seattle right oh yeah yeah we get the last map Patrick Dom I just watch your stream trying to kill you dude that game would have been so so good if the maps weren't completely awful no yeah that game was fun and that game was hella fun yeah like that zombies the MP5 was so much fun it was I'm surprised you said because like Halo is Squad spawns yeah but it doesn't feel like that I'm I'm running around like a [ __ ] AR and a trophy and shanti's pushing me in a smoke with daddy like I'm getting hunted by Jason you know what I'm saying I'm like dude this is like insane I'm just tweaking on a Mazel top plot like I think I can get him I'm just having my knife out like it's just like this is the worst mix ever like it's so funny hearing that because like you know before scrims I'd have to explain to ant like what guacamole is you know like like like stupid [ __ ] like that like tell them that there's [ __ ] seven oceans in the world absolutely dumbest human being like he's so good so good FPS just doesn't work like we've just seen it time and time again like there hasn't been a good squad even in Halo like we [ __ ] about it all the time like Squad spawning is just not good it's just not good yeah but but Halo you can literally [ __ ] hard scope a spawn point with a sniper and shoot them before their character even [ __ ] loads they have a spawn protection for like a half second but no you can't you can't spawn kill someone but like you can all there's just I mean there's like a lot of weird sponsors it's just always like there's weird [ __ ] everywhere like it's yeah you can manipulate the spawns a little bit you guys don't know where you want to spawn them but like yeah they're all gonna [ __ ] spawn there so if you keep staring at it you're gonna die yeah I mean like like yeah it's just bad uh if you guys ever seen the one-on-one question or the one-on-one interview with Kobe and Shaq when they when they got together and talked I think so I think it's included no well there's like a there's a clip in there where uh where uh Shaq says to Kobe well you know I was Furious when you got one more Championship than me and then they like kind of like you know joke about it was there anything like that after you guys all split up oh yeah dude I was so mad when they won Vegas and Dashie was like filling my shoes perfectly my [ __ ] shoes I was like this guy's not that [ __ ] dude that's like a 1.5 I'm like it's kind of disgusting oh my God I remember that event Seth was pissed he's like why didn't I win MVP I'm like I'm like bro Seth you know he didn't have one point I think it was like a 1.7 you pop a tempest and get a five piece every [ __ ] time you had a 1.4 like that that's MVP worthy dude I remember that event I was I was just baked but I was like bro that whole event Dashie had to be like actually baked I was like that she had the best I was smoking my [ __ ] I'm sorry go ahead I'm sorry I know but I was like I was like Seth yeah you deserve MVP at a normal event but Dashie just had the best of it yeah I had a crazy event too yeah I was like why do you have to play so [ __ ] good like no one's ever had that high of KD I think no mine was higher this wasn't that high it wasn't a 1.7 he's literally right below me though like from the IW Champs one he's like a 1.4 mine was a 1.44 so I don't want to get that wait can we you know those are four people you can pull it up can we can we get on him on that mvp performance what about it what was our game plan got the cash you guys aren't seeing that [ __ ] I mean if you guys play listen if you guys played any game battles match with me the whole year I would have considered it but if you look at that point sheet why I'm 900 you were doing Pro points yes bro I was the only one that was the only reason we didn't play through ambracket at Atlanta that year and you guys are not available we're like yo octane's [ __ ] frying but yeah but the other three are just like a zombie horde of endless waves I was like yo we need to play like that just run it down yeah so or yeah just no matter what just hold [ __ ] forward Matt you slay you look good but at least we're gonna win that was what we did yeah it looked that was our game plan but I was awesome that was your game plan on [ __ ] bow cage too in New York you guys just run up the hill and we stole that from you guys uh Bill cage was that's a map where like you just load in you're like [ __ ] yo people have died here like that grass there's a [ __ ] like no no no it's like okay it's like the most Eerie like dark depressing map but it doesn't visually it's like hidden you know what I'm talking about he has no idea what you're talking about no I was just talking about you guys hitting Hill oh I got the Bulldog yeah yeah no but but dude throughout the year you you have to admit that at the start you love bowcage towards the end you're like here we [ __ ] go no no we like got good at bowcage at the end of the year oh we loved it at the end of the year we hated at the beginning we were like what the [ __ ] just just sprinting at Hill over and over again Ender and Brandon were just yelling like was there a moment like that like you guys watching watching Matt play on like LG whether it was on Black Ops 4 or the end stage of World War II where you guys were like damn yeah I don't know if we were really worried about it it was kind of AIDS when we lose to them I love you guys I like Miami and like whatever dude that was it that was the worst loss I met that might be one of the like the worst losses of my career just because we started we came into the series we were up like 70-0 map one and we were like we were like holy [ __ ] they're not shooting back and then we didn't get a point for like five minutes because all five of us got full series at a point it was insane I remember that event I was like after it was over and then we played thieves and I was like I just got bounces and I was like and it's like with a young Caesar and a young bracket and we're just dominating them I'm like dude what is going on I remember that event I was like yo Champs roster lock is over but could I still get dropped like dude that event I'd it was just a blur we got we got we went we went we got 06 we left yeah we didn't do too hot after that either I mean like that was my team's problem I think we decided after a win we just like broke down and we just like we just super tweaked dude that made no sense our scrims here were like insane yeah and then we got [ __ ] on we started hot too it's not like we went in and started cold like I don't know we had we hate that we had them yeah that was a tough one and I was like yeah after we lost after we lost I literally just treaded water in the ocean for like 45 minutes dude just just like maybe that was a problem maybe that event I was outside too much it was [ __ ] I went to dinner bro and I'm sweating because like I need a shower that was for sure the hottest event I've ever been to it's hotter than both actually Seth and cockroaches in his bed dude oh we all left that hotel I got there there was like blood on my sheets like disgusting dude there was like there was so my my room was fine I was like we're [ __ ] really moving like this is that should look like a hospital or something dude it was disgusting the bartender was trying to sell me Coke and it's like no just a water I almost got stabbed that event do you remember when I ran past you and John you guys were smoking and I was like he's got a knife do you remember no no no I looked at you guys I just remember the elevator was in the bar do you guys remember yeah the elevator was in the [ __ ] bar yeah it was literally elevator five feet table bar stools and I was like this kind of [ __ ] weird enough it was such a weird event this is when we were on like bad terms oh yeah we were on like horrible terms and I like ran by them and I was it was like 4 am I was hammered and we were like walking we were walking back from the bar and that's when he had he had a bottle of like something and then a [ __ ] like knife in between in between his like fingers and I didn't see it but his was like [ __ ] Ron he's got a knife and we ran past them they're all outside smoking and I was like you took a knife by like some random like homeless guy that was in a bathrobe like three different times that weekend which comes to me just like flash and I was just like smoking a cig and I was like all right he did like three different times I was in an ice cream shop and I see him at the glass and he did it again and I was like what the [ __ ] is going on get me out of here dude he's just not real Damon booked a giant sweet you booked like a penthouse [ __ ] oh yeah Holly wanted it so this we he spent so much money just to get six owed I felt bad for you yeah just drank all weekend at least you were in a nice Suite I mean we got bounced and you probably just what went to the beach every day yeah not too bad we were definitely not happy about it but could have been worse and they still almost won Champs like that's stupid dude we should have yeah we [ __ ] joked I guess it's not that typical I don't know if we should have dude we should have gotten top 12. how many Maps were in that game we did get we did get an easy road I don't think we were good like E6 and then reciprocity because they lost a wreck and I was like [ __ ] I knew we played you guys next and I was like bro I was like I remember being up to on the control fist bumping like let's keep it up and knowing where to play the next was like bro I could win this [ __ ] Champ right now like there's no way like I could actually win and like and it all just went to [ __ ] yeah we sucked that high CV sector gridlocked we sucked it payload we sucked at arsenal we sucked yeah I don't know what Maps we're good at frequency we almost made it work it's we were up five three to go up 2-0 and then we play thieves and he United and they're good at all the maps I just named so we're fine dude oh my God EG almost beat United you remember that EG [ __ ] threw and we were like 40 to one we we live we like we just won like EG was about to be United and we were sitting there like if they win like yeah we'd always do EG too yeah we would always slam them easy was not that it was fun it was funny every single Maps you named dual icr oh yeah yeah me and Caesar were actually a vicious sized at the end of the year I'm not gonna lie we [ __ ] Santa and slash rap about that or not we like we beat them in three respawns we lost the search but we beat it like beat them bad in three respawns like and all that it was like Arsenal hussy Arsenal for the three response no if they if teams could just grapple or you could and then you ran a [ __ ] I see your practice I don't think I used the Saga Champs I don't I don't really remember well I just remember because I was practicing with it before and now I was doing good at the song We're screaming I don't even know if I used it at Champs though dude those were the game changers the ABCs and the the priesthoods for those two teams were yeah unreal dude they were so good and they were they always had the best SOG bait yeah they were so good they said the best scrap like people say oh you can't gun [ __ ] slasher or octane that's because priestha was playing IW wall running right like 50 feet in the air you know he was really good him and him busy like top two for sure and then like I mean like who else Dylan Dylan God he was good at the grapple kind of even though he was like brain dead he was still like really good he was just everywhere like yeah I mean Kyle would just like fly around your team would just be good randomly a little bit of a Cheesy question what is it well it's like a memorable moment outside of the game that you guys all had together probably be a little bit towards the beginning right what like towards the beginning of you guys teaming you hung out a lot more in I'm in the house so I mean 12 35 was probably like yeah I would say moving in there yeah that the house was like it was really fun the house was so dope playing pool and [ __ ] or like yeah we put like Ace was there yeah drinking watching like movies within like six a.m yeah it was so vibeye it was like you would think that house we wouldn't have got as much [ __ ] done but like we were we would like have a lot of fun but still like get like what we had to do yeah we do a lot of we do a lot of brisk content and then we would like scream hard like yeah go hard and screaming go hard as [ __ ] ah dude I don't know it's because dude that was like four years I smoked so much I don't remember anything I believe that yeah you were a player like you're asking like a memory I'm like dude I I don't know but we go to an event that matched over I'm smoking I wake up we play match ends I'm smoking like oh we scrim at home we're done screaming I'm smoking like it was that [ __ ] was the worst because I was in the room and like I don't smoke you know and I was in the room above where they would yeah yeah I was always complaining about getting secondhand baked just having to come through the pipes oh yeah well it was bad though I'd be on CS go like just missing like six op shots in a row spider's going on your eyes are glazed I would literally have to like look closer at the [ __ ] reticle like dude what the [ __ ] it's still miss I'd be like yeah I think CS was like the best baked dude making photos were so annoying dude all they did is they just I swear they were just they were always in the garage I would just hear ping pong at like 6am I like trying to sleep and it shouldn't giggling barely even playing making noise getting so mad that you're giggling like oh my God you're trying to keep up with a score and [ __ ] there is actually good at that so hard you're probably like are you even using a ball you're not even like you can score I just hear them giggling as like the ball just goes into the carpet I'm just like this is what stopped me from sleeping yeah like I hated that oh I hated the basement hated it dude but you loved the house yeah the house was a Vibe when I lived upstairs it was great yeah it's great that neighborhood was crazy like we're still out of place dude dude the average income was for that City had to be so [ __ ] it was like 800k yeah Inverness dude the average was 800k really massive yeah sleeping in a [ __ ] office dude yeah we go to like IHOP and shoot like 2AM we come back and I'd really see the neighborhood like at night and I was like this is insane like yeah she had like 10 cars our neighborhood had like five little man-made Lakes yeah it was dude that was a pretty crazy place um as far as like uh you guys come up in a different time of of uh Call of Duty tournaments where it's all pretty much open brackets or you guys solidify your pool play Spot and wait for open teams um did you immediately what were your immediate thoughts when franchising got announced because you guys all played the first year actually the salary's about to go crazy yeah that was the only thing I was thinking about really same salaries yeah we're just like these are about to go crazy same I was like holy [ __ ] we know well no I mean grandchild just Hector Hector like basically told us he was like yeah salaries are going to go up because in bo4 like nobody was really getting paid that much like even in bo4 except for Zuma or no Kazuma finessed us he remember we wanted to pick him up and we didn't get him so then FaZe knew that we wanted him so they gave him a salary bump we were getting a good amount but like no one else was getting any events LG yeah but whenever he doesn't know about all that yeah I remember that because I remember I remember trying to sabotage you guys while I laughed I remember trying to hold John oh yeah and then we wanted I had to like convince John to stay with me because John was considering going to you guys I had to like really work that because like I just knew if you guys you are a good finesser like if you wanted somebody on on a team like yeah like you you he was a sweet talker like he oh yeah he'd get it done that's the game within the game oh [ __ ] you have to play it that's not gonna work yeah we weren't that we weren't that bad I just had a bad so if you guys had Zuma or John instead of uh Zen you guys have been really good we would have been [ __ ] filthy yeah really good that was probably like my best game in like four years yeah probably and I just remember seeing our team like I was devastated I was like bro this ain't gonna [ __ ] work it honestly we almost made it work if I didn't get [ __ ] on against I mean EG we would have actually had a good chance yeah but in your defense you're the only sub the only natural sub on the team well yeah and you're like your your gameplay was more like simps rather than a beezies yeah I think at one point Hector tried to get me to come back before you guys got both of them and I was like [ __ ] no yeah yeah you were talking at the time I was like I'm not playing with them [ __ ] those guys in your defense to watch that [ __ ] though I love watching them you in World War II was like me and Black Ops 4. like me with an icr not being a solo icr you were a solo sub yeah oh yeah I don't I don't really use that as an uh it's it's an excuse but I mean I still I can drop like you had Zen himself I mean I was right who even used the other stuff it had to be you it was me yeah and I just remember thinking I'm using this you're actually good with the name I'm using a sub but I'm better than both our ARS yeah at this game you know and I was just like then he's not gonna lie the whole game I was the only player out of those out of us three who could use this Hub so that was the issue yeah I mean they didn't move everyone knew up at the lap when those two players didn't move no I mean one's called the human turret and I'm pretty sure his nickname was cabin wall that [ __ ] year was that Lamar's [ __ ] for us two fd42 just sitting on cabin wall I was like [ __ ] is going on that [ __ ] game but then as franchising goes on what are your thoughts what are your thoughts on it now with the Open Bracket and like the MLG style events is what made Cod so special like going to like even the Champs like enfranchising I mean I only went to well I went to two but like Champs doesn't even feel like Champions don't feel like Champs bro yeah the first one was online whatever but then the second one the Cold War one like granted like we didn't practice the hard forts maybe that was why and like they had coveted whatever so it was like whatever but like just the venue itself just like did not feel like a chance it just didn't feel as like like I don't want to be cringe but like magical you know I didn't feel like that aura of like a chance like yeah I feel like the [ __ ] Atlanta Home Series we went to the your previous year you know I mean you go there and you scream you scrib you scream you go on stage it's like there's no pool play if you go out you I just don't like cod now because now you have to be hot like you have to in the moment like right away yeah if you once a day bro how is that fun yeah if you're not like a team that gets going like fast then you're just gonna lose even if you're good if you can't like get up there and instantly start playing good then you're [ __ ] like this cool story there's not even like the losers bracket runs that you see now they're like so slow and they're not like doesn't feel like you're like really getting on the loser back you're playing two matches today like I think they've started the drama this year was my first champ since b04 that I've been to it was like it just felt like every other event that I've watched yeah I don't know it all changed when like I don't know bro they I think the first year they brought in some NFL person I feel like that's the problem with like Esports like the ones where they try making it like Esports like a sport with their format but the whole franchise and [ __ ] all this stuff right everything in the last like what three years yeah it's all decisions are being made by people who don't understand the the audience yeah they they they think they can just copy [ __ ] from other things but at the end of the day like it already they don't know that worked for years yeah they don't they don't like yeah exactly and they and they think they can improve it because they have no knowledge on who they're like making the product for well now it's just like successful people yeah yeah exactly we can be successful like we can turn this to cool but like I just went to an event and it's like dude like Esports engine is like the old MLG guys so like the MLG it feels like you were there it looks like an MLG event like yeah it was a main stage there's a bunch of feature stations and then there's like a back area where the pro players are all together there's [ __ ] four stations and if you're not there first you don't get to play you know it's like it's like that kind of feel it's like an energy event and like that's what like Halo Cod like should feel like in my opinion but I mean who the [ __ ] cares when I think about it like it's like those events are just special to players you know like dude none of those Home Series none of those [ __ ] like cold war lands like felt like like magical or like an MLG event you know where you're just like in the trenches yeah it's like dude the now at the CDL events it's like you have a backstage area you sit in a white room yeah you'll be lucky if you get a room usually it's one room split three teams you know with with black tarps that's what the Champs was you don't see the fans you'll see the venue nothing it was kind of crazy like I think Toronto was Toronto went out of their own room I don't know how it was when you played at what at what Toronto Toronto one was the president but in Toronto you're in locker room so you smell like the players [ __ ] crusty balls then Champs it was like us a curtain it's like a lingering ball smell yeah and then the other room we got like we only have two yeah one of the rooms had like three teams imagine us that's crazy we walked into Toronto with Byron and Vanguard I was just sitting there like broken we walked into the [ __ ] walk rooms and it smelled like balls yeah that could be our opponent right there yep it's just like what the [ __ ] dude at the end of the day it's just like man just the what I see now is just people just with no knowledge Buck yeah and we're being used well I mean it's going to potentially going to YouTube next year as well for it hasn't been officially announced but that's kind of the rumor that's it's going back to YouTube if that happens it's like is that gonna age for you yeah yeah it's bad for me I think it's bad for the Esports for everything bad for everyone oh yeah all the hype that we had this past year like breaking viewership records I mean it's just gonna go away on a not good title and that like I feel like that made like people care about the game like dude play streams and MW2 this past year were like always popping because the viewer base like so many people were watching the events so like they want to come watch other people play that but what do you want to do if it goes there you're just gonna like face cam and watch it no we'll just probably just do it on YouTube you guys have all gone done different things in your uh in your respective careers uh but you guys all obviously know each other very very well so I'm just kind of I want to ask you if you were to pick one of one of you for to you know take under your wing and what you're now doing who do you think would be the best to do it so take a Duo I'm picking Davis for what for racing dude he I've seen him on track he drives slow you're scared shitless he doesn't even have a driver's license Drive the other day wow you're real real bad ass he is curious about it though I was scared wait I'm probably nasty at driving wait so what's Damon it's so easy yeah I was gonna say coaching since he is oh the head coach yeah I forgot about that you forgot your head coach how do you think they would do on watch parties their own I mean great it's the easiest thing ever it's like I don't I don't uh you know it's hard to have an ego about sitting there and just commentating Cod because all all of them can do it very very well probably better than me in some cases for sure um so is that is that all yeah yeah I think they'd all do great I mean they're all very knowledgeable about Easter I mean if you know like if you know first person shooters like I do watch parties for Halo I don't know like all the spawns in Halo but like if you know first person shooters like yeah it's not like it's rocket science yeah you know I mean I tried it I can't take it serious watch parties yeah that's the beauty of it I just you don't have to jokes the whole time yeah no but I mean like I can't like at all I can't talk about the game sometimes I can't stand when I'm but yeah yeah that's a problem yeah if you like can't talk about it at all this problem I'll be like yeah octane here he's got the longest neck in the pro league actually zinny doesn't really ever lock in at least in Halo yeah I can't imagine we're watching the finals and he was just [ __ ] what are we eating tonight are we having a pool party later bro yeah he he was not locked in about how do you think this team would do in Halo this whole team yeah um I mean he's been a pro so like he'd be good 24 in a cup they didn't split enough Halo every [ __ ] time I mean Seth could probably be good too I mean like I don't know can we win tournaments probably not but can we be like a bottom through pro team yeah I feel like we're too old now for like all four of us like we're like a boomer Squad now he'd probably have to take like we need like a couple like Ian and then younger playing with two Halo people I feel like Halo now is might be less cracked than Cod it oh no now this patch it's not just because like sliding is like Yeah well yeah yeah but yeah no it's it's definitely more correct no I was I was watching bound play and I was way more cracking these guys no but I mean like uh I don't know it ain't Halo it's not it's not like as much like twitch reaction no I mean it's just depends on the player yeah watching bound his POV looks insane yeah he's just like yeah 1v1 that guy it didn't go well yeah he's really good like I mean it just it just depends you know um and last but not least everyone always asks X Pros if they're going to become you know content creators or analysts or coaches and now Damon's seven to the coaching role was that ever something that you guys ever thought about doing the rest of the year absolutely not I think that when because I still I still really enjoy like creating content like streaming and playing games and stuff if there's ever a time where I like completely got sick of that and it was between like coaching or like just taking like a a job at optic or something like I'd probably pick coaching but like it's coach Dash huh you have to coach staff oh yeah I have I have Brandon [ __ ] you know I haven't been lying for sure like Brandon what the [ __ ] are you doing bro you don't think so um but yeah like I plan to create content until I mean I either just am [ __ ] horrible at games or I just don't like them anymore or I just don't like doing it anymore so but if I ever stop like doing it then coaching would be it'd be cool like if I'm like 45 and cod's still a thing foreign why'd you say absolutely not just immediately I mean I'm also still playing so like it it's a little different I think about it a little differently like if I'm ever watching if I was like coaching and I just like noticed that I'm better than one of the players I'm probably just gonna try to weasel my way on the team and just be like like I don't know like you guys you guys need to get rid of this how much longer are you gonna play I don't know I mean like I mean things are still going good I really feel like I'm slowing down that much like event two event because like event to event there's not that much time it's only when you look at like an off season like an off season feels like it's like you know like the years ended and like that's when you can maybe think about it but like right now I'm in season like I got worlds coming up like I'm like so ready for that like I don't like I'm not thinking about retirement at all like I just want to [ __ ] win Worlds bad you know it's like I just don't and that's typical I mean it probably helps that you switch from like cod to Halo so like you revived the passion yeah a lot like if you were just if you were just still playing Cod right now I mean let me ask you guys this because I know you were checked out in Cold War do you think you were so checks were more similar to Halo or Cod I mean I think I think aw was legit Halo 5. yeah like the same [ __ ] everyone's got their little thrust everyone it's fast as [ __ ] like it's no wonder Kyler was good at both you know yeah and I bet you shanty would have been gross at aw like I mean like bo3 was like kind of slower jet packs you know like it was like a little more methodical whatever bo3 is closer to Cod yeah like closer to Halo he was just like just [ __ ] ciao yeah just literally just chilling and that's kind of weird dude IW search was just forehead a bomb yeah someone just fighting whoever wins and uh Damon as your first full year of being a head coach like are you looking forward to it yeah uh like I said I didn't really get to do much last year um oh no I think it'll be fun to work with those guys to be honest I said I don't know it was a little weird I think the good thing like this year is I think A.G and Kenny are super vocal um they'll help you a lot yeah I think I think that'll be good hopefully it's like not too much like the only thing I'm kind of worried is like how Brandon takes it because I think those two are super [ __ ] passionate but I think like as long as everything is going well I think it'll be really good and me and JP have already like talked like there's some things that like like I said I was such a short time like me being there but there's some things that weren't happening that I think like we're gonna make happen this year I think Brian's gonna be really fun all this year I'm not gonna learn yeah I think Kenny was probably the best pickup probably since us I'm not even kidding well Dashie was a great pickup in like beautiful yeah but but Dashie started at I'm talking about like long term yeah like because Kenny's played in front of people like he's won tournaments where people don't cheer yeah you know and like and like we've done that yeah you know you've done that like at the end of the day that goes that's it I can't like state it enough how important that is because once you get like you're playing in the fan base is all cheering all that [ __ ] you don't hear any of that you're like in la la land yeah you don't you you literally are like conditioned to not hear anything you know and it's beneficial because he's probably still going to be like he's not going to be overconfident he's not going to overheat someone like ghosts are going to the first time yeah probably he's like yeah like yeah that's different yeah like like Dashi Only Knows optic if he gets a three piece and he hears a crowd scream he's going for the fourth yeah you know but Kenny won't do that and that's like huge I mean I think that you know from the outside looking in now and also experiencing it is that it it like that amount of support can be bad it can yeah it can be really bad as a player well yeah I mean if you start playing bad then it's not great yeah no no but I mean like it it will make you make mistakes it will make you practice less it will make you like when you have that many eyes on you and that many critics and like yeah exactly there's no there's no gray area yeah it's just there's no lights yeah you're either Godlike or you're terrible there's no you're average yeah it just gets harder and harder for playing dead I don't know all right well I appreciate you guys doing this it's a lot of fun sending you guys down and uh yeah thanks for all the [ __ ] memories and uh tournament wins I was [ __ ] sick oh yeah competition yeah and the Smithfield position dude I love shooting those it was fun oh [Music]
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So You Think You Know The Faith Episode 20!!!! w Eric Sammons, Timothy Flanders, and Jacob Tate
[Music] me [Music] me oh [Music] very few people know this but eric is a gather us in guy great baby so usually i go to the chorus but i will eric and i did a show a few months back or maybe last year where we discussed the heyday of like the john paul ii era and we we got into you know just some of those guilty pleasures of okay i kind of like that one it's like i i know they're you know they're pretty cheesy songs but we usually do start off our show with uh a cheesy nostalgic novus auto jam for those of us who have been doing catholicism since those days so be not afraid of my favorite by the way which one is be not afraid oh man i don't gather as soon as you jam i would gather as it was not afraid with this baby so okay we got a huge show tonight i'm like beyond excited i have tim flanders and future tim flanders on because eric and tim look like they're each other 20 years apart i don't know if you guys know that tim if you want to know what it looks like in 20 years eric is it so um we have a really really fun show tonight these guys have never played with us before but i know these guys all probably never will again um we're going to try and keep it quick we're not going to do our usual 15-minute intro of banter we're going to explain the rules right away um also we're going to uh i do want to put out there for anybody that isn't a member of the meaning of catholic guild if you guys aren't please please sign up like you guys have no idea being a patron of the meaning of catholic is such a a cool thing you have we have a um a telegram channel that we all help each other out we all talk to each other it's a really awesome community so if you guys can check it out and join the patreon and become a group member i figured i'd push that out there for tim because thanks thanks i'll send your check later i am a i am a patron of meaning of catholic and have been for a very long time so um okay so guys here's what we're gonna do we're gonna explain the rules real quick you guys are gonna switch over to private chat so you see up on the on the right hand side you'll see comments and then it says private chat you guys are all going to switch over to private chat and you're going to use the private chat as a buzzer system so you're going to put your initial in and when i ask the question you guys are just gonna punch in your initial so you'll see i got an a up there so when i ask the question whoever gets their name in first or initial one first they be not afraid so whoever gets their name at first they get to answer the question now if i ask a question you get your name in and you get the question wrong you lose a point whoever got their name in behind you has an opportunity to steal that point from you you guys know anything but we will give a prize to somebody in the chat tonight so before we even start though we're gonna ask a question that we every episode we have an argument over the trivia he answers so one week we had the question when was the birth of the church and the trivia game gave an answer that i disagreed with and about half the people agreed with me and the other half of the people agreed with the so i'm gonna say uh i want to ask eric and and uh tim what what would you say the birth of the church would be i mean i think everybody i've always heard it was pentecost and i know that some people have said something else but i always say pentecost that is the answer the trivia game game tim would you say that's correct i mean i would have to say the birth of the church in what sense do you mean of that so this was the argument when we i was always taught the fathers taught when linus's lance hits christ's side the birth of the church just like from the side of adam comes eve the bride of christ comes forth from the side of christ when the land sits aside i mean i was just reading in in this journal how saint joseph is the protector of holy church because he was the protector of the body of christ so that implies that the church was also under saint joseph because the church was also the body is the body of christ church is the body of christ it didn't become the body of christ at pentecost but i mean i've always heard pentecost as the birth of the church i think the distinction is like pentecost is is when the apostles are specifically given the mission right so peter has already been given the keys earlier in the gospel but then pentecost is when they're explicitly sent out under peter's leadership so if you're talking church in the general sense of body of christ you can kind of split hairs but if you're talking like hierarchical church run by bishops i think pentecost spirit is kind of considered the soul of the church and that holy spirit was given to the apostles and like jake was saying about of course the hierarchical structure but since the soul you know the soul kind comes into the body so to speak in a mystical sense at pentecost so that's okay so i was wrong mark was right i'm gonna hate to concede that one to him um okay so you guys also don't know robbie robbie just popped in robbie brown is our uh eighth contestant or seventh contestant right robbie this is the brady point this is too many people for me to introduce you to these new guys oh that's not good yeah right next to you got everybody next to him i thought we met jake last time he was on i don't know eric simons i'm sure you i'm sure you you know these guys anyway so um okay so we're gonna get to the first question i'm gonna ask it and no so if you get your answer in first we wait for the chat to answer when i see a correct answer in the chat then i'll ask you to give your answer so don't blurt your answer out even if you're first in so question number one in john's gospel whom did jesus raise from the dead pretty simple question if you know it oh i forgot to hit enter and you guys are fast i'm going to tell you right now darren is lightning fast golly i'm a big dummy i hit e and then i just kind of sit there like well why didn't you show up listen the questions start easy can i get one of my kids to come in and do the computer for me so just so you know there were two people faster than darren yeah i'm i want to hear that because darren usually hits the button good question jason was pretty fast well sometimes i hit the button hoping i know the answer before he finishes it all right so every week we get um our friend mac picks a different celebrity to hijack their name so mack passovic is in and he gave a silly answer that's obviously incorrect okay so i do have correct answers in the chat which one you guys got it jason his funny funny words sometimes we will forgive his accent i'm gonna accept lazarus [Laughter] all right moving on question two i'm gonna try to keep it quick because i know everybody we're gonna keep it at an hour tonight which is unheard of for us we usually go two hours so question number two the ten and this is a previous this has been a previous question before but none of you guys were guests the ten commandments are recorded in which two books of the bible yeah i was just about to hit that rob so integrated angela angela erickson is usually on with us but we didn't have room tonight so i couldn't ask her sexist it would have been too much testosterone for that poor woman to tolerate so um all right i got i got correct answers which one of you guys got in darren yeah uh i'm gonna go with exodus and deuteronomy that is correct rob you keeping track of the uh chat yeah no one in the chat or only one person in the chat got it only one person wow nah i see margot got it so i see wrong answers that's why at what point can we bow out early because we don't have enough points and have it not be embarrassing it's really it doesn't mean i think daryn's beating everybody so it might just be a computer connection thing too i have a lot of family members in the chat tonight i have my brother joey's here look at this my cousin ariana and her husband eddie are here this is gonna be a fun night all right so crazy that you can pick them out when you have a hundred thousand people viewing the live stream yeah it's funny that i have a hundred thousand family members though angela angela erickson i will vouch for you you've got the best catholic podcast out there salmons and flanders and anthony notwithstanding we love we love angela she is uh she she keeps us all grounded when she's on with us i want to say i want to say angela was my first uh the first podcast i ever went on she's amazing she's a great broadcaster yeah she's like a real broadcaster i feel like inferior when she's on with us um okay here we go in what city did jesus perform his first miracle another easy one i'm expecting everybody to get ah tim you beat me so enot my cousin eddie and ariana who are in the chat tonight just moved to kentucky and they go to the same parish as enoch who also lives in kentucky oh look my brother frankie's in the chat too and amanda i got a lot of family tonight thank you family for uh supporting me i appreciate it it's just a mafia banjo for the are they all are they all patrons of meaning of catholic they will be after this episode i promise hopefully if i if i could be quick to the draw that i could uh myself uh crater knives in the bowl or whatever yeah all right who got him first um oh i i did nice okay so what was uh where was the first miracle what is the kana weekend right it is the wedding correct what's the name of the marriage prep thing cana weekend right it's kane of something i forgot pre-kana pre-canna that's it pre-k is marriage bro one of the most terrible programs the church before the wedding all right question four in john's gospel what word does john use when describing jesus as miracles he does not say miracles it's a little more difficult he does not say miracles he calls them something else what are they now this is something that you really got to do a little bit of studying john's gospel to know so i'm expecting less people to be so quick on the draw with this but i got it in the chat which one you guys got it eric uh signs that is correct john calls them signs and the seven signs all right question five we only have 20 questions so we'll get through these kind of quick in what year did martin luther start the protestant reformation oh come on you guys are so excited he didn't even yeah eric got a little man on the keyboard actually i like that like the shakes so sometimes it just hits on accident i gotta hope i'm right because uh eric is gonna be former protesters so he better not screw this one up that's right actually you know what i should accept this as a correct answer all right arianna you get the point that's it it doesn't matter all right yeah she gets a point in the chat alright which one you guys got it eric 15 17. that is correct wait wait wait wait he wasn't excommunicated until 1522. that doesn't matter he started preparation and i would have also stopped he was written on the crapper thinking about that right how you actually follow the process and reformation why he was like having diarrhea on the crapper i'm not kidding no it's i don't know it's the best story yeah um no more she's not actually related to father ripper it's her just a screen name because she's uh a ripper fan girl uh i also would have accepted 1960 at the start of the second vatican council at the recommendation [Laughter] you got it you've got to go back and watch mass ages episode 2 get your dates right yeah yeah i honestly i i just keep rewinding over the novus ordo songs in the beginning and going back to my little pony i don't get past that part all right so question six when the children of the vision of the vision of fatima were beatified by pope john paul ii they became the youngest to receive that accolade prior to them who was the youngest catholic to be beatified before the the children of fatima who was the youngest before that it's a little bit tricky we have asked this question on episode one was it controversial then well it wasn't controversial it was just stephen couldn't spit the answer out so i mean every answer stephen gave is pretty controversial it might have been the way that he asked the question on episode one yeah well he might have just frank he might have just said the youngest did you say youngest beatified or canonized the well it's the trivia game says the youngest catholic should be beatified what trigger correct we have several sources we pick questions from uh catholic trivia just lost my headphones that's one we also have the great catholic trivia challenge so darren just sits there all day and goes through and memorizes these and then yeah i don't have i don't have any of those catechism so those are the sources i use for my trivia questions this one came directly from the traditional catholic trivia game so i have correct answers in the chat which one of you guys got it i got aaron i'm i'm gonna go with saint maria garetty that is correct i i thought of her but i thought it'd be somebody else like somebody from like early church or something was 11. like yeah who was the guy who was like okay what about the holy innocents ooh no but you've got to when were they beatified that's not how the church used to do it though right there's a canonization process that has been put in place and updated so like moses was never canonized and the whole innocence were never canonized right they're recognized by the church as even but they didn't go through the process of cancellation you can't uh you can't uh verify five miracles for the holy innocents right yeah jake you are a font of information just not the information you need to get the answer in the chat in the vlog [Music] i have to tell you every time jake has come on like he he uh always gives like these detailed things that i'm like wow i learned something amazing from him so well i'm trying to prove to you that it's me that should be running a trivia show and not you there you go jake it's all yours there we go might be the funniest the show got so much better like so quickly six thousand viewers it was like and all of them were his family okay all right did i ask uh okay what what question are we on who actually think something who got that one darren okay i know where we who was the high priest at the time of jesus crucifixion oh man margot do not ever have sympathy for me i open myself up i if anybody deserves the abuse it's me rob i do want to hear you say that word that we discussed earlier today uh hold on i gotta look at the pastry pastry oh then it's foil it's for your telly oh god you're terrible that's that's cultured shit's who you know that's not what the youtube video said i don't care what the youtube video says come to new york and listen to a sicilian say it you have to say it with italian gesticulation too yeah it's not the real thing like this as you say all right i got plenty of correct answers in the chat which one you guys got it robbie robbie go with uh caiaphas that is correct robbie's on the board i'm on the board all right next one robbie will come through on the like like he'll just slip in towards the end of the game i get that good six man you know six man he's quiet the first ten questions then he just starts killing it all right question eight caiaphas father-in-law was also interrogated jesus what was caiaphas father-in-law's name you have to know your bible to know the answer to this one the passion narrative i i know the answer i just wasn't confident that it actually said i know people are going to say the wrong name they're going to say something similar yeah right it'll be similar but it they're going to say the name of the guy who baptized paul that's my guess you got flanders nervous now [Laughter] i have it who is on this that's correct so i thought you were going to say ananias and anaya is baptized paul that's what i was going to say ananias was uh right anonymized baptized well i i might have that wrong no don't be i i think i think ananias baptized pulling the shingles the scale is full yeah yeah i think it's nice i'm pretty sure it's internet and then there's a bad ananias too anonymous is a fire right so they die from lying about and they're lying about how much money they they gave to uh the church correct yeah yeah in the in the book of acts censored from the never sorta by the way as you'll see yeah yeah internet all right this one's a little more uh church trivia so what is the upper limit on age for a cardinal to be eligible to vote in a conclave oh man i almost got in there you guys are fast upper limit on age for a cardinal be eligible to vote and a conclave like okay and practice typing in my initial just like like you can't second guess your answer on or you're out like if you give a hesitance uh uh you hesitate the last two i thought for a second i think i loved it yeah that's that happens all the time sam you know white wolf he comes in the chat a lot not my name but i know an anon mean actually white your first name is white and your last name is wolf is that correct that's correct i am sorry i i called i called you a non because i thought white wolf was an anonymous white wolf is our resident benny plentest okay um you always in a catholic show you always have to have at least one of those in the chat yeah for sure um all right which one of you guys have it eric eric 80. it is correct 80 years old is the answer i thought it was 70. wow all right okay there's another one i gotta submit their resignation i think right no it's 75. okay i'm keeping uh private tally of what i get right so i can go back to the people on the crew and be like i swear i knew the answers it's not about no these old guys are fast man you got to get that finger down man i'm telling you i'm going to get i'm going to get fired as the social media guy they're like you can't even type your letter all right this should be an easy one how old was jesus when he got lost in the temple oh god how old was g these are questions like simple that it's just a matter of getting your finger in quick it's like everybody knows this one but they're going to get all right this one's hard 33 right he's rolling you in so next quarter's gonna be like super hard the next one is hard don't be so quick to punch that button and we're uh this was that was question 10 by the way so i have the correct answers which one you guys got it jason i got it 12 he was 12. all right now this is kind of a punching button say it again is it speaking of punching buttons what should everyone do eric oh yeah smash that button yes hit the like button that's how the young people say it like me wait a minute my kids earlier but they were picking on my wife and i was like stop you know stop picking them mommy mommy's very upset my son goes stop simping for you for mommy she's my wife she's got some ethot and they were like blown away that i knew what simping and an e thought was they thought it was the funniest one what are those what are simply like yeah what's that what's something is when a guy on the internet so simping is when a guy on the internet will just like overly indulge a girl that he has no shot with on the internet where it's like cringy so there's like there's an account called like catholic sims where it'll just be like you're gonna have to try and cringey to him too yeah like any time a girl posts something some guy like oh my god you're so beautiful and amazing it's like you know it's just cringy and the girl wants nothing to do with them so that's simping i'm like she's my and an ethot is i'm not even gonna say what the actual letters stand for a [ __ ] on the internet you know basically so um okay so this question is a little tricky which pope ordered jerome to translate the bible into latin oh you broke up i knew flanders i knew flanders would be in on that one that seems right up his alley you better know that he wrote like a book on this i mean come on man i may have taken it from his book that's a good thing for my brother that's a great advantage thank you i didn't actually but i could have anthony take a step from your book because then if you don't get it it's like double embarrassing yeah yeah i know like i hope i remember this right the question was which pope ordered jerome to translate the bible into latin so which pope ordered jerome to give us the bogey i should have asked what is something about the vulgate that would have been a good question all right uh who's got it i got plenty of correct answers uh damn it's just the first who it is pope damasus i was going to say damascus i don't know if there was a damascus number two that may have been a dead name all right now this next question if you don't know the gospel of john well you are not going to get the answer to this but if you know the gospel of john well you will get it which apostle asked jesus where did you see me and jesus replies i saw you under the fig tree he hadn't even started asking the questions i'm going to steal this i think there's going to be a hard question i was waiting for him i'm going to steal this i just said if you don't if you haven't read the gospel of john thoroughly you won't know the answer to this it's the first chapter this is very controversial this is the controversial in the beginning second is the wedding at cana and the third is this one i believe it's the third chapter all right i think so right first chapter dude oh yeah maybe yeah yeah you're right okay robbie's got it he's got it okay which one do you guys got it robbie that right i used to i used to i used to uh buy some of these products you know so i'm going it is not no i said i saw you under the fig tree before philip called you that's what he says so you lose the point negative will steal it so you just go steal it [Music] anthony loses a point because he doesn't know what chapter it's in [Laughter] i guess yeah chapter three is the the world that he gave his son bro right yeah all right in chapter five of mark's gospel jesus resurrects a little girl who died he takes her by the hand and says a very specific phrase to her that we don't hear anywhere else what is that phrase and what does it mean dude he said he said in chapter 5 and robbie was already in there [Laughter] i'm waiting in the wings to take a point from you dude all right what's the phrase oh man uh like to to lay it to [ __ ] or something like that i you do have it i'll tell you what if you tell me what it means little girl arise that is correct he's getting the point it's talented all right jake how was the clue okay why do i why do i come on the show we ask that every week jake because you haven't learned to say no to him i went to tim and i said i have eric and jake coming on will you come on i went to eric i said jake and tim coming home will you come on and i went to jake and i said i have tim and erica none of you were confirmed and i lied to all of you to tell you the other ones are coming he came to me and said i hope these guys come on but i don't i guess mine's the people signing off all right who was the first group of heretics that paul preaches against in his letters the first group of heretics that paul preaches against in his letters specifically come on so it's based on like what what they think is the first letter like [ __ ] like chronicles do not like who's he talking about people he's like i i whoever preaches another gospel to you let them be an asthma what is he talking about what is it eric listen galatians no it's not in galatians it's in romans where he talks about let them i got plenty of answers in the chat of a question i couldn't answer his first letters first thessalonians and he's talking about like the church like you know the possibility of the second coming and stuff like that no i think it's in galatians right that's what you were quoting was galatians where if an angel preaches any other gospel right but also all right so when when he says who can we get a question that makes sense anthony heretical group that's ever existed and it's going to count as right all right so look maybe not the modernist he was against the modernist that's my answer all right they were modern all right do you not know uh okay i have no idea what you want he argued i mean the doses did of course something back then and like i don't know that you're looking for a name for him yeah there was some there was a specific name for them you're gonna be mad when you're i'll just say maybe that maybe heretic is the wrong word then dude i was it was harrison there was this okay so so there was two answers that i was oh eric eric had one between gnostics and judaizers so yeah not judaizers as soon as he said that kyle's like oh that traffic oh wow i got plenty of correct answers in the chat so i couldn't have been that poorly asked all right the good news is the good news is at the end i have a question that's worth 1000 points how the game works that is how the game works so all right real let's see okay we're on question 15. we're almost done guys we're going quick all right with easter being a moveable feast what are the least and most amount of sundays after pentecost in the traditional calendar um easter is a movable feast the least and most so there should be a minimum of certain number and a max of a certain number of sundays after pentecostals in everybody's missile i i mean guys yeah you got no excuse for not knowing this you jake wait sunday is sunday's but they get to pentecost there's a minimum amount in the maximum amount and then when you get to the maximum amount they say okay or if it exceeds this amount go back to oh yeah yeah yeah yeah well i don't know the minimum but yeah so do you want the actual sundays after pentecost i want to know the ones that would be sundays after epiphany i want to know the minimum and the maximum amount of sundays after pentecost that's not really no that makes sense like is there like 40 is the least and 45 is the most right exactly right like that uh i got correct answers in the chat who's got it i i think i i got the guess at it i'm gonna say 23 is the least 28 is the most that is correct well done welcome benny planet chief got it i got a lot of incorrect answers close guys close wesley i was wrong i did i thought it was 24 wasn't the most yeah so if you go in the missile uh it starts at week 23 it you know it could be at least because the sundays after f uh after epiphany get added in even if so if it goes beyond twenty eight weeks you've gone it would count on sundays after epiphany resume that's what i was asking you anthony yeah but they're still called to whatever sunday after pentecost i'm backing anthony on this one thank you eric we're going saints now this is a good one which levitating monk was known as the flying fryer no i don't know oh come on it's a good one there's a movie about him oh i forgot oh monk oh there's a movie um yeah i think i remember that narrows it down movie about them [Laughter] well listen there's not that many movies that you know i mean there's terrible saint movies but this one it's a black and white one i think a lot of people actually like it i've never seen it a lot of people say but you think it's pretty good but you've never seen it yeah i see people saying something very close to it that's right that's close but that's not it all right anybody got it eric yeah is it saint juan capistrano oh you're close you got you're close too it's close that's not it though it's the reelected saint saint joseph of cupertino that is correct or something a lot of people uh eric you're not crazy because a lot of people a lot of people guess that why do we think it's capistrano then did he fly you're on air with an italian you think a little italian also some kind of like pastry that you get all the time ever since i met anthony this is my favorite emoji [Laughter] all right we only got four questions left listen i want i think eric should get this one i'll be mad if he doesn't in 314 the bishop of caesarea and palestine is known to us as the father of church history who is what's the question yeah in 314 the bishop of caesarea in palestine is known to us as the father of church history not just 3 14 though anthony i mean he lived longer than that he wasn't a baby when he was writing his is that even a question oh he was the bishop i don't know look that's what the trivia game gave me is that a statement i want you to research you guys are hard on me who that is correct who is eusebius a great audiobook uh you could go on uh what is that uh librebox they have the audiobook of eusebius's church history that's awesome and if and if you listen to especially when he goes through um the uh the temple um charles i got him on my podcast this week so i'll ask him uh yeah when he goes through uh uh josephus's uh account of the temple being overthrown by rome it is amazing eric we keep having the same guests after each other what's yeah do you have charles coulomb i had him on last week dude i'm like totally copying you i got it what did you talk to him about just himself so you're probably good okay good i'm talking about monarchy so thank goodness i was going to say man if i do exactly i've done that before don't worry well i listened to eric i listened to your podcast with um the english bishop yeah gavin and i didn't listen to uh connor so what i when i was like oh this is an amazing podcast by ericana was like really no that this is better both had pros and cons yeah exactly all right question 18 when a priest performs extreme unction this is going to be a controversial question priest extreme performs extreme function what parts of the body does he anoint with oil in the old right or in the old right right [Laughter] this was okay so we i am had might get it well i answered this i think i know the first episode i asked this question we had a priest in the chat who actually corrected me because um the old writing and the new writer different and i didn't know that well of course they're different just ask jake watch episode two man it's probably in there yeah you know anthony anthony was real desperate to have me on here it seems like he doesn't know anything about matthew ages we've been trying to get him to watch it we had him we had you up for the review show stop it all right i did without the my little pony you're right i just kept rewinding that all right who's got it i i do i don't know why i pressed in so fast i'm gonna say i'm gonna say the forehead and i'm wrong does he lose one point for every part of the body yeah i think so oh i got one part huh you got one so everyone you missed you lose a point so who's this next what okay so forehead lips and palm of the hand am i missing one am i wrong i have i just have forehead and hands so this is a this is gonna be enough this is a battle so jake you know was going to say forehead chest and hands man i wish that priest [Laughter] i was going to say forehead and hands i thought i wasn't decided yet but well none of us died it sounds like everybody's adding one let's just say head shoulders take a point away from darren you're gonna give a point to jason and you're gonna give a point to jake i did add lips so in all fairness i mean they could be right and darren could be right i don't know but no no i don't know i was thinking there was three and i knew it was forehead and hands and i was trying to guess on the second one i was totally guessing because in my diocese uh the old rite of extreme function just got taken away so if i if i die tomorrow i'll get the new right so i'm pretty sure so then i can't confirm even from the other side head shoulders knees and toes what are we even going to do for the chat who's going to get those points what's the actual answer anthony i'm telling you what the trivia game said yeah i know but we know the trivia game's wrong i know but i want it wait say it again forehead and hands is all the trivia game says oh okay i thought it was tongue and that's coming from a traditional catholic trivia game so i gotta think the real question is what will they do for me oh my gosh conor has no hands so um he never has to worry about receiving communion on the hand this is a plus so yeah there we go i wish i thought of that joke but connor actually brought that joke to my attention i thought it was he was a great sport about it so um it's the only bonus the first christmas back i wanted to go i went to a latin mass the next day but i went to um what my friends called the jewish mass you know the uh the um seder meal the vigil um um basically because my family wanted to go at that point uh and we were going to my local parish and i was really kind of concerned i was expecting just not to receive because i knew they didn't they weren't allowing anybody to receive on the tongue at it and i hadn't been there in forever basically because i'd uh been uh been somewhere else uh so and there was this it was funny there was this uh assistant you know who's ready to like uh clean whatever for the priest or whatever walking around with the priest and the priest comes over and i'm just like i am i'm like hiding my feet as much as possible just in case uh even though i've never heard of anyone distributing on the on the feet and that wouldn't make any sense but uh luckily the priest did you know distribute on the tongue and i was like ha there you go very good that was the closest time but no other time i received i've received communion on the hand once in my life it was right after i became catholic like a year two years after that and it was a blind priest i was on vacation actually it was on my honeymoon and we're going up and the priest we just went to this local parish the priest is blind so i go up there and i'm like i look over i think it was like a deacon or somebody standing next to the priesthood he's the blind priest of distributing communion and i kind of look over and i kind of point to my mouth and he's just like no and i was like i didn't know what to do and i was like yeah yeah we don't want to handle that i was just like what just happened here i mean why was the blind priest disturbing communion in the first place bizarre actual good case for an emhc yeah i mean i think even the guy i think the deacon was it was a deacon with them so it's like why couldn't a deacon just anyway it was weird yeah that's odd yeah that is that is i've never heard anything like that wow um okay we have two questions left guys so um the last two these should be uncontested i believe these are pretty obvious okay holy saturday or the easter vigil is also known by what name it's not a very easy answer holy saturday what is the other name so holy thursday it's called monday thursday spy wednesday wednesday what is holy saturday i think i know but i've gotten so many wrong that i'm afraid i'm in negative numbers at this point i just learned it this past this past year actually uh let's see i don't see anybody in the chat oh i got it okay which one you guys got it tim thinks he has it uh is it holy sabbath no ah take a point away from tim flanders can i get him it doesn't count against me if you can guess you lose i have a guy oh jake daddy hey jake said there is a technicality of us no go jake let jake answer that take care of the technicality the technicality is if nobody else can get it you don't lose a point that's true let's go jake should i be the gentleman and just save flanders no no no no mercy is it is it black saturday it is black saturday jake coming through never want to score update before the last question yeah let's hear it i just want to prove to everyone that i was right ah as you can see i got it right the holy [ __ ] i mean come on man there's proof right there all right don't take a point away from tim tim i'm just messing around tim and jake this is this is actually an anglo catholic oh never mind although never mind tell this guy with his novice order books to get out of this game i never heard of black setter that's black saturn i've never heard of black i learned that have you heard of black sabbath unfortunately yes that black thing uh whatever what is black saturday come is there like a black uh okay so point update for the contestants on the show jason is in the lead with four nice the second uh we have darren tim and eric tied with three and then jake with two and robbie with one oh jake what can you do man you have a man i'm pretty sure i'll get the i'm pretty sure that i'll get the answer to my bonus question and then i'll have it all right here's oh who's in the chat rob who we got uh in the chat we have don with 10. tobias holy smokes and margot with eight yeah but they don't have to buzz in well they don't have the bucks correct yeah absolutely the first three get counted first three they're not up against the buzzer so it's a totally different game and usually in the chat no matter who wins in the chat i'll just be like a jerk and pick whoever i want to win so don't worry uh shocking all right anthony's a jerk who would have thought well you already promised that luminous mother that she was going to win this the next trivia yes i don't haven't seen her yet but she could still win he promised her no she has to beat her you have to show up to win uh the only person who's not eligible to win in the chat this week is this guy all right the what does the word tell telestyle mean and what language is it tell telestyle you spell it language no in the original language all right yeah the original language can you give a context for the word it is from the cross it is one of the seven last words oh wow oh i might now tell telesty i can't believe you guys don't know this one would you have known it without the trivia answer yeah absolutely i'm this is one that i would have known yet i'm not great i'm not great with like saints and pope history but like biblical stuff i'm pretty good at but are you good on your feet though that's totally different maybe not like with the trigger thing but i i was obsessed with scott hahn for about 10 years and i've listened to every single one of his talks and i mean i've i've i would i drive three hours a day in traffic and i would just listen to everything on the saint paul center and this whole saint john series i mean and then he found meaning of catholic and then i found tim flanders changed his life i changed everything ah close a lot of people a lot of people oh i got it all right i got a couple answers all right anybody guess okay [Music] is it it is finished it is it is finished all right you know the language you get an extra point again it is greek he gets two points just comes through for the win at the end is this so you can ask him to have it on meaning of catholic now time additional prize you get tim it would be amazing for rob and i if you would actually take this episode and air it on your channel yes we'll talk up there if we'll see if you don't feel comfortable with that that's fine guys if you don't see it on meaning of catholic you know tim turned me down oh [ __ ] there aren't a lot of people watching that's all right oh man all right um let's go through look we kept that at 51 minutes i am amazed at this we never do that we usually go two hours because of our banter so we're just gonna run through everybody who has stuff to promote jason you have anything coming up on the podcast or no uh not the immediate future we're working on a few things with sofia press uh by getting a guest on and everything but uh yeah so that should be in the next week or two okay when you got something ready let me know uh darren you usually don't have anything right uh robbie you're with us so you have anything other than us no all right so uh connor what do you have booked this week uh tomorrow i am interviewing episode majesty and we are discussing uh emperor charles v of the holy roman empire and king of spain okay excellent um so that's what i'm going to be interviewing next week right hey connor's contact info whoever like just send it to me after you finish with it just send whoever you interact with makes it a little easier for everyone then you first have to follow me so i can actually dm you oh i don't i yeah yeah i'd sorry eric's terrible about following you know you have to guilt them eric doesn't eric doesn't know how to use twitter and i can say that because i also don't know how to use twitter yeah i mean i don't like yeah i don't know now that now that he's made everybody who like is on this show i'm gonna get like a screen capture to show i'll follow everybody if i don't already i'll look you up there we go send everybody's twitter handle just here it's easy for you and then i got eric you just got it for that [Laughter] very cute you know what do you got this week uh i got charles colombe and then uh i'm going to talk to him about monarchy i'm going to have him defend monarchy and then actually next week i got joseph pierce i'm going to talk about uh shakespeare being catholic oh that's exciting we just loved [Laughter] um okay tim what do we got this lined up for uh meaning a catholic um we'll do the music episode soon that'll be fun and every monday morning the terror of demon oh no the terror demon's morning well yeah will be uh the first wednesday which will be september 7. uh yeah so that will be the next era of demons we're doing it the new monday morning show oh our lady of victory okay so every mo every monday morning at uh 5am or super early 6am 6am yeah i used to be able to catch it when it was at 5am it's a little trickier at 6am so yeah we slowly become more and more relaxed i'm amazed before thirty now it's six i'm amazed that jeremiah shows up that man is notoriously late for everything including his own show well you've seen the monday morning show he's usually late for it [Laughter] uh jake what do you have brother yeah there's a lot that i can't say so i'm trying to figure out what i can say we got a short video coming out soon on uh communion in the hand done in the massage style that's really exciting and then uh for episode three we are deep in the weeds of filming so the film crew just got back from africa uh filming some great stuff out in east africa and then we did a production in texas uh yesterday actually with trent horn so we've got a lot of a lot of exciting stuff coming up for episode three um there's a whole lot more that i can't say but go to latinmass.com and click get notified and we'll we'll update you guys um can i put in a uh not that you'll actually listen to it but after the whole trilogy is finished what i would love to see is a really well done documentary on marion apparitions like i i i've been falling asleep to some terribly done ones and because i go to bed at night and i just 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College hockey spectacular! The Wisconsin Badgers and Minnesota Gophers Part 5 in the Final Faceoff!
the Wisconsin Badgers and Minnesota Golden Gophers face off once again in the wch final Faceoff it is part five of the Border battle series just this season as Wisconsin is Seeking a record eighth National Title can they do it it all starts this weekend I know we've said it starts this weekend a couple of times in a row but now the final face off in Minneapolis can the Badgers knock off their two biggest rivals on backtack days maybe capture the number one overall seat in the NCAA tournament I don't know but we're going to break it all down here on the Scot sixpack good morning and thank you for enjoying it with a sixpack the Scot sixpack the only podcast talking all things Wisconsin sports with you six days a week I'm your host Kedrick stus you can find me on the website formerly known as Twitter Kedrick numers and follow the podcast at Scot 6pack for the latest updates in Wisconsin Sports got an awesome show we're going to be talking to 1070 The Games Noah Clark of course breaking down all things Wisconsin Women's Hockey after they sweep the St Thomas tomies and what's coming up this weekend so we welcome into the show The One and Only NOA Clark thank you as always for joining us how's it going now oh it's going good bit tired bit bit it's been a been a long week but it's uh yeah just ready final faceof final face off Wisconsin Minnesota in Minnesota again I'm ready to see the Badgers break the hearts of the Gophers once again for what is it the fifth time you said uh this season so yeah let's get to it yeah should be a a great final Faceoff as always Minnesota of course the conference tournament defending champs um I mean like last year right Ohio State wins the conference season regular title Minnesota wins the conference tournament title Wisconsin wins the national title can't ask for for anything better in a conference the chance to see Wisconsin play both of those teams once again um and it all got started last weekend as Wisconsin knocked off the St Thomas tomies in a sweep pretty solid win if maybe a little bit more eventful in game one than it had to be uh what what did you think about Wisconsin taking away those those pair of Victories o over the tommies to advance to this weekend in Minneapolis well first well I think the thing was thank goodness we weren't Minnesota the week before because Minnesota kind of had to play on Sunday Wisconson at least was able to take care of business and uh Saturday they really did a great job Friday there was a lot to uh improve on you know it could be they just had you know first postseason Jitters it could have been you know they weren't ready to go you know right out of the gate but they took care of St Thomas and really a dominating performance Saturday I mean everybody got in on the scoring action like Eda wilgren got her like second goal this season and gtie kotlowski also scored as well Vivian jungles scored as well so this was a great like Saturday was a great you know allaround performance from both you know from this team and Friday not as you know team oriented but still you know a win is a win yeah you have to wonder if the Badgers were kind of still riding that high maybe of beating Ohio State the Saturday prior when when they came in to play St Thomas the following Friday uh I mean I I listen to uh on the badger extra P oh sorry I cannot talk on the badger extra podcast uh with Todd meski this past week he he was talking with Casey O'Brien they said that that team was just like wired for a full day after beating Ohio State um the weekend beforehand you kind of wonder if some of that starts to creep in um into the week into into prep as sconsin struggled to put Minnesota state away until late I mean had a two- goal lead then Minnesota state goes on the power play you and I kind of talked about it in the moment I kind of thought Minnesota State might pull the goalie there obviously pulling goalie while you have the power play the other team can ice the puck without consequence it's a little bit desperate but I think it got to be a little bit desperate there if your St Thomas to to beat the Badgers but the second game quite a quite a bit better Wisconsin coming out with a ton of intensity one of those games where you you ask yourself in in the midst of it is Wisconsin gonna have more goals than the other team has shots on goal in this one kind kind of a classic Mark Johnson coaching performance of of getting his team ready to go however he might need to do it and really suffocating a a lesser opponent in in the bottom of the conference yeah and it it St Thomas I mean this is what their fourth year in the conference I believe we talked about this last week this was their fourth year in the conference so they're still trying to you know make a name from themselves and they're realizing you know playing against Wisconsin's not an easy task for you to try and make your name known so uh but yeah after that oh I do that's the thing that I didn't even think about was after the Ohio State game you know how wired was this team and how much energy this team had and potentially kind of a let down thank God they didn't you know lose that game to St Thomas otherwise you know some people would have been pretty pretty mad but you know they got they got the job done and hopefully I think Mark Johnson's gonna let his team know now moving forward we cannot have this same instance happen again at all it's it's it's single elimination you know Winner Takes all let's go yeah um I don't know what's going to happen this this weekend but if Wisconsin comes out and plays like they did against St Thomas uh on Friday Wisconsin's going going home back to Madison taking that bus ride from from Ritter Arena back to Leon early on Friday not on Saturday like they would like to uh so so before we lose lose the thread on the weekend and and move forward to what's coming next uh give me a Most Valuable Player and needs Improvement player coming out of the series against St Thomas uh who who are your MV p and nip of this two game Series MVP has got to be BR curl got to be Brit curl oh my goodness was she on fire like I was looking yeah like I was looking at the stats today before we hopped on and just looking at her numbers she is she is very close she's now two points away from 60 points which Wisconsin that would be the third player this season she'd be the third player of the season if she scores uh if she gets on that scoring category she'd be the third player of the season to get 60 points Casey O'Brien got 60 uh at 62 and Kirsten Sims got 67 so but but Britt curl yeah she was on she was on one I don't know if just when she woke up and she was just like you know it's my day and you know she decided hey I'm GNA go get a hattrick she scored three goals in Saturday's game she scored a goal in Friday night's game got to give credit to the captain of this team uh I can't wait to see what she does next in Minnesota yeah um I I think she's great she she's on absolute Terr right now it it is she she and Casey O'Brien are almost untouchable right now you add that with the fact that Kirsten Sims is still doing Kiren Sims things this team's dangerous this this team although the Friday night game was not the best seems to be heating up at the right time um I think if I'm going MVP I probably got to go the same route there I I like I I don't know how you go with anybody but Casey Casey O'Brien you think about one of one of the goals on like just a textbook two two on one for her like she she's just playing great I think the Badgers maybe the downside is you know having a little bit of trouble staying staying out of the box right now but they're not any worse than anybody else in in the country not particularly not any of the teams that they're going to be competing with for a national title here so I don't I don't really have a problem with it but PR C been uh absolutely dominant lately when you're looking at players coming out of this who need need Improvement who who do you think you need more from out of this past weekend Oh I gotta go with Jane JY this this past weekend Friday Friday it was I was hoping that you know Jane JY would take the Reigns and really just give the Badgers that defensive you know you know defensive brick wall that they needed and that was not the case and they struggled she struggled mightily against the tomies it wasn't a good performance from her and then the fact that AA MCN had an even better performance only giving up one goal I think definitely says a lot uh moving forward with with the way that the final Faceoff could go in terms of goal tending you know Ava MCN has won her last two games uh won the last two big games her first playoff game against St Thomas and then the game against Ohio State and she played spectacularly in both of them and Jane really I think just came out and came out flat now I will say Wisconsin did have a couple defensive breakdowns where they they did kind of let Jane J have to play the one-on-one type scenario yeah but even still like you've got to make some of those saves and even when like your defense is not playing well you've got to be that person that says you know nothing gets past me I it stops here and that wasn't the case and hopefully she gets her shot in Minnesota but yeah tough one for Jane Dy yeah I think it's hard to sus out exactly what I mean I'm I'm not a gold Center coach right I never played goalie cing up so it to me it's a little bit hard to sus out those two Lauren stenley goals for the for the tommies on Friday night right exactly who whose fault that is baders on the second goal had a little bit a defensive breakdown there she she gets open in the slot rip rips a great shot gets it gets it past janger the first goal in particular and I think this is where my nip for the weekend comes comes out of um is Caroline Harvey and that is say Caroline Harvey had a solid weekend she she recorded a couple of assists didn't score but like scoring is just not what what she's doing a ton this year in terms of goal production and I'm fine with that um but I think on this team that that we have talked about in the past when we talked about in this first uh little little series here as we're going through the tail end of the season one of the first things that you talked about when talking about the weaknesses of this team is the inexperience on defense they they don't really have any seniors or Juniors who make up the top lines of the defense it's a lot of really young players Caroline Harvey needs to play more like an older player she has that Olympic experience she has top end experience you one of your criticisms one of your points you brought up back before the first Minnesota series a couple weeks ago was these Defenders tend to drift toward the puck Caroline Harvey gave up that goal to Lauren stenley by drifting toward the puck attacking a little bit too aggressively in Wisconsin's offensive end going all the way down to the opposing goal line to try to pick up a loose Puck challenge Lauren stenley for it she gets beat and the defender behind Caroline Harvey doesn't have the same kind of speed that a Caroline Harvey would right gets beat that leads to a breakaway goal for Lauren stenley like like I said last week when you were talking about maybe Caroline Harvey is the player who needs Improvement part of it's because hold her to such a high standard and I think that's I think that's fair considering all that she's done for the program the fact that she might be the best player in the country I'm I'm not totally sure I think if she's not now she definitely will be by the time she leaves College hockey um I just want a little bit more from her defensively than she showed uh on Friday night a and if only because she's she's kind of the she's the top skater there she's the top skater on that unit and I know that's tough for her as a sophomore but she's an older sophomore right she took she took that Gap year to to do the Olympic Camp uh so so I think you got to expect a little bit more from from Caroline Harvey yeah and I mean it also she's had a kind of a Down Year too in terms of scoring but also injes but but that yeah exactly like the other thing is too is she's been hurt you know she was hurt at like early on in the season and didn't really come back till late before they had that long buy um I do think that that is true and you look at this B team I pointed out again they they're very young they have 13 combined freshman and sophomores this year last year they were a lot more experienced because they had Nicole amantia they had you know Shayla Edwards you had some of these people who were on the defensive side that were very good you even had a switch at colender you had Cammy crones who was in net now Cammy cronish is not there now they have Jane JY or AA MCN they splitting time it's a lot different of a defense this year and it's gonna take and it's been kind of a growing year for this team on the defensive side they haven't you know they've had games yes where they shut down teams but they've also had a lot of games this year where it's just simple you know breakdowns that you should be able to to you know develop to where you're not making that mistake and that was you know the case this weekend and Caroline Harvey you know she you're right she's an old sophomore and she needs to step up for this team she's the best skater on this team and when things aren't going well you know usually they turn to her to try and develop some scoring or some sort of spark and that wasn't the case on Saturday or Friday for this team I also think too you look at it they they didn't really have too many defensive help because Ava Murphy was hurt you know yeah and and thankfully Kendrick she is alive she is alive and well after that hit but but still like not having Ava Murphy does hurt because she has been playing really solid all year long yeah um one one of the things that sets Wisconsin apart from some of these other National Title contenders right now is that Wisconsin has the scoring to match with the rest of them but the defense has has been the question all year that Wisconsin hasn't exact been able to match with some of these other National Title contenders let's talk about some of these other potential National Title contenders right here in the conference Wisconsin to face Minnesota in the WCA final Faceoff semis uh that that game on Friday and then to face the winner of Ohio State or duth on Saturday for for the conference tournament title the auto bid to the NCAA tournament we of course talk about that NCAA tournament bracket where the Badgers are going to fall into it a little bit later on in the show but what are you expecting to come out from the weekend um Badgers Minnesota Friday night badgers have a little bit of a leg up as you alluded to earlier in the show because they only had to play two games this weekend Minnesota dropped the first of the best of three series to mano on Friday night uh you and I had a little bit of a good laugh about that but um Gophers came out Brett Brad Frost clearly gave it to him a little bit and uh kind of shellacked Mano the rest of the way what are you expecting out of this series uh or not this series rather but this this game in the final face off semi-finals on Friday it really is going to depend on you know for Wisconsin can they can they be able to handle the goers you know and can they be able to shut down Abby Murphy again I mean cause cause because we've we've had this conversation so much over the last few weeks and even just during the year like Abby Murphy is the only kind of player on this team that poses a threat to the Badgers they have done done phenomenally well in the last three meetings that they've played her and now you're playing her for a fourth time or now you're playing her for a fifth time and it's it's even more of a tougher task because now the stakes are a lot higher so how can you contain number 18 in this scenario and then obviously going back to it as well special teams is g to be key again I mean this is a team that you know really Wisconsin right now really is is is surging on the offensive side the power play unit has been surging really well too they've got a really come into this game against Minnesota and they've got to come out and really just put their foot on the gas because it's you know it's single elimination and talking with Coach Dan cook earlier in the week it was you know talking with him or actually excuse me not earlier in the week but last week was it's single elimination you know anything can happen we just need to be ready for that next test yeah I think it should be a test of Wisconsin's defense more than anything I of course I think Wisconsin's gonna be able to score enough to keep up with the goers but will will Wisconsin be able to defend at a high enough level to I mean let let that scoring count enough um Abby Murphy as we talked about on this show plenty of times she's an absolute weapon for the go first I I was looking last night and I I was I was up until 3:00 a.m. last night going down a oh my goodness one Collegiate women's hockey Rabbit Hole um absolutely listen I I am a weirdo I do this right there Abby Murphy leads the country with 13 Power Play Goals on the season uh she also has seven game-winning goals uh which ranks fourth in the country she is clutch and comes up with huge goals when when you need it Wisconsin doesn't go to the box a ton uh but I think one of the big things one of the things we criticized Caroline Harvey for last weekend uh last week when we talked was going to the Box a little bit too much against Ohio State or risking yes um didn't get that from Caroline Harvey this this weekend fortunately um and definitely don't want that kind of stuff from from her this upcoming weekend because Abie Murphy on the power play is not something that I I want to mess with um BR curl would like her to stay out of the box just a little bit more um Ohio State what what are we expecting from the from the Buckeyes Ohio state was a little little pissed off after dropping a game to to the Badgers blitzed the Buckeyes by a combined score of eight or sorry comit oh I cannot talk I was up until 3 amm blitzed the Beavers by a combined score of 18 to one they they're gonna bring that energy this weekend I imagine you're you're going to pick Ohio State in that other semi-final what do what does Wisconsin need to need to bring if the Badgers are able to dispose of the Gophers in round one this weekend well the big thing is if they play Minnesota deth it's going to be more of a physical game Minnesota Toth one of the more physical teams in the WCHA they love to hit and they love to be very physical they're one of the top teams every year defensively they've got really solid goal tending this is a Bulldogs team that's had this for a while where they're not a very good offensive team but they shut down teams defensively and they like to be physical so I'm gonna throw this out here Kendrick don't be surprised if Minnesota duth upsets Ohio State just because of their physicality and Ohio State with the speed and Ohio State with the speed you know could get slowed down a bit but now on the other side for Ohio State if Ohio state with their speed really takes over this game I think it could you know we could see the Buckeyes in the in this uh championship game but for wiconsin it's they've just gota not they just got to not be in a situation where they're playing to the teams to their to their opponent's strengths the big thing against Ohio state was they were playing you know against Ohio State they were playing to their strengths which is why they lost I mean in the first game they they they they really kind of let Ohio State just control the game and really play it at their Tempo which their Tempo is fast and it's it's up and down they they play fast they don't let you get a second you know to try and control the puck and be able to set up your passes and be able to generate some scoring chances Ohio State likes to go quick quick quick like a basketball team their fast break out of the out of it I know I'm making a basketball reference but no makes sense for for for yeah for this kind of tournament makes sense Minnesota duth the complete opposite they are more of a slow but more physical team so if you're Wisconsin you don't want to play into their strengths where if they get a goal it becomes a it becomes just a a you know a muscle muscle battle you know I don't know how to say that like a fist fight where you're trying to outmuscle Minnesota duth and try and get that first goal simply by just being physical trying to you know out physical your opponent that's the key for Wisconsin you can't let those teams get into their you know into their strengths because the one loss that Wisconsin took against Minnesota lth they played fully right into their strengths and the Bulldogs were able to seize the moment and pull off a incredible loss at leban so same thing and the same thing with Ohio State too you can't let these teams get you can't let these teams get going into their strengths because otherwise it's just going to kill you and if Wisconsin play by their strengths which they have done very well down the stretch of the Season there's a pretty good chance they could go on and win the WCA yeah for for what it's worth Minnesota duth is 0 and four against the Buckeyes this this season not that that means they they can't take the fifth game um but Wisconsin like you mentioned dropped one of the four games to duth but all of the three wins that Wisconsin had over the Bulldogs each only by one goal so definitely a game Wisconsin could lose in the WC final Faceoff if it comes to it if it is not vadis Buckey in the final uh but the elf into the room here who's gonna be the starting go tender let's let's hash it out let's let's take some time let's have the conversation this this is the big question uh who's it gonna be janery AA MCN oh boy I got to take a deep breath when I say this uh it's gonna be aan MCN it's gonna be aan MCN I I just I just I think the way that she's played against some of these teams this year like against some of these ranked teams she's played better than Jaye JY like you look at game one of the game one of the St Cloud State game and game one of the Minnesota game James J had to force overtime they you know both those you know both those games went in overtime and Wisconsin thank God won both of those games the Ohio State game she didn't play her best they lost it happens but in game two with AA MCN it just seems like that the offense has more of a flow and the defense I think when aa's out there there's a little bit more of communication and a little bit more sense of what's the word like they're all to like all of them are playing together like the freshman and sophomores all those younger guys are all playing together on the ice at the same time and Ava on top of that two has made some has had some incredible games this year where she has just stood on her head when the defense has not played well and been able to shut down teams and I said this too you know with I said this earlier in in the show I I said you know you need a goalie to be your defense when your defense is playing really not that good and Ava MCN has done that this this season you look at it too in the two in the last two matchups against the goers she's played phenomenally well and and I and I got to give her credit a lot of times when freshman goalies play against like a team like the Minnesota Golden Gophers I feel like I would wet my pants I'm just gonna throw that out there but the way that she's played I gotta give her credit she stands on her head and I expect her to start Friday night against Minnesota in Ritter Arena I think it's gonna happen we're gonna see a freshman so let me let me give you a little bit of a hypothetical here hypothetical what if Mark Johnson doesn't make the decision this weekend this is the last time this team will have to play on back-to-back days this season once you get to the tournament you you get a day of rest at least between the two games I think there's a chance Mark Johnson doesn't make the decision this weekend and maybe who he plays in the semifinals tips his hand just a little bit considering who he might be saving for for the Buckey in the final but I think there's a chance that Mark Johnson plays them both this weekend still frankly I I think it it is maybe informed by the fact that I gunned my head and putting my life on the line totally thinking that Ohio State's gonna play both their goenda punch in the country and am mana and raik and Kirk I think raik and Kirk will play game two but I wonder if that is also affecting the thinking of Mark Johnson thinking if Ohio State's going to have a totally fresh goalie in the finals may as well have a totally fresh goalie for ourselves what do you think am I absolutely diluted here or does my line of line of reasoning make a little bit of sense you're not far off I mean that that that is possible I mean like but then it comes down to that decision of does Mark Johnson switch the way that he wants to go with gold Le because it's a single elimination game like if you don't win like you're you're done so I it the question could could you know could rise you know do they start AA in this game and then maybe give Jane the Ohio State game or do they keep it the way that it was going I do think you're right because you look at the goal tending for the Ohio State Minnesota Luth game it wouldn't surprise me if Ohio State or Minnesota Luth if one of those two teams wins that they switch goalies for that next they both they both because they both have incredible goal tending so that that is a possib for the bulog including for the Bulldogs including a a potential Rookie of the Year in in net behind it too right it's great great great great goalie combo um I think the only thing about it being single elimination though I think the Badgers are locked into the two spot uh in the NCAA tournament in the bracket so I wonder if that's maybe affecting how he's thinking I I know this team this program plays to win every single game um so I am sure they are really only looking at the single game in front of them and playing single elimination hockey like it is the only thing that matters right now but I wonder if that thought in the back of his head is creeping in that hey we're probably the two seed in the bracket anyway no matter which way things go against Minnesota on Friday so if we drop this game it's not the end of the world um and maybe they they don't care about play playing that second game on Friday or on Saturday or not um now if they were to win it or if they were to win on Friday they would definitely want to win on Saturday but I think it's a different conversation um in terms of who the goenda MCN I figured that you were gonna come in here with an AA MCN case and so I tried to build a case for Jane JY as the opposite side of the coin last night because I think she's played well this season in conference play a Ava and Jane's sa percentage is incredibly similar um but if you look at the past month a MCN has just played a ton better if you look at the games against Ohio State Minnesota State St Cloud and duth in in those in the latter Series against those four opponents so like just taking into account like January until now against the best competition um aan MCN this is the one place where I think there is a case aan MCN does have a lower save percentage against those four teams the second time around than Jane and and it's pretty Stark at 926 versus 935 I think where you can make the case for Ava on the flip side is that if you take out that disastrous game against Minnesota duth where she allowed four goals on 31 shots if you take away both both of them too yeah if you take that out she's posting a 948 save percentage against the top competition that she's fa faced as of late I think it's you know you know you could say it's a little bit unfair to take out one game it's still part of the performance but on the other on the other hand janger vas also has a a pretty bad game in St Thomas two goals on 11 shots again we pointed out earlier in the show maybe those goals aren't necessarily on her but breakaway goal you you against a a St Thomas Tommy you're probably G to have to make a couple of breakaway saves in the NCAA tournament if you're going to win a National Title Here janer is 5'8 andna MCN 6 foot there's maybe just some upside there that you want to tap into I think it's really hard plus like the initial loss against Ohio State this season wasn't really a moton's fault Jan D on her career is 0 and3 against Ohio state but I think the game that she played last year against Ohio State probably wasn't her fault as Wisconsin lost that game 5-0 and allowed 39 shots on goal good Lord yeah that team last year was if people forget that team last year wasn't good until it won the national title like all right question about this goalie conversation because I think this goalie conversation is fascinating because I think it really is close although I'm saying I think it's hard to make the case for James R I think it it's close because this team has been the second best team in the country basically all season playing both goalies the last time Mark Johnson ran through the end of the season with a red shirt junor in goalie or younger James is a red shirt junor this program is known for running with his veteran goenda Mark Johnson ran through the end of the season with as a r Jr or younger and when oh I should I know this it's on the tip of my tongue because I was talking about this the I was talking about this a couple weeks ago with Reed because they were he mentioned that on the broad podcast oh I'm stumped I'm stumped thr throw throw out a goalie name you got a you got a goalie name here is it I'm gonna throw Kristen Campbell out there yes it is Kristen Campbell okay yes that's what I thought in 2019 so five seasons ago when the Badgers won The Natty she also played the entire year prior after transferring to Wisconsin following the shuttering of North Dakota's program she was the only goalie that played a single second for Wisconsin That season uh as a red shirt sophomore for a true freshman which of course is Ava mcna I don't know how far back you have to go uh you might have to go all the way far back to Jesse betterer in 2006 to find the last time Wisconsin ran through the season with a true freshman goenda better then ended up winning the national title that year and was most most outstanding player of the Frozen Four not saying Ava MCN is going to be that um but it's it's tough um but also if you're making like a a a appeal to emotion here about Jesse better and hey the last time Wisconsin played a a freshman golender all the way they won the national title you got to also take into the fact oh I said Jane J is 58 guess who else is 58 5'9 yeah it's it's Jessie better so a short goalie can do it with this program I think this is an incredibly hard question to answer do you have any final thoughts on on the goalie conversation after I pontificated there for a few minutes I mean the only thing that really you could say about the goalie comp the goalie comp is Jane JY she's a junior she has the experience which if you're like if you're I mean I understand it's a class though she hasn't played though she doesn't really have the experience right but if like if I'm if you're a coach like that's the classic coach thing right there it's like it's like you know Ava's a freshman do I really trust a freshman um maybe I'll go with the junior for experience just because if we really you know just because it's a playoff game and she may have playoff experience which she doesn't really but it's like no you want to go with the experience like it's not that Mark Johnson's averse to playing up the talent at expense of experience though right we talked about Kristen Campbell and although she was a red shirt sophomore right three years in in a program totally different than a true freshman but a red shirt sophomore he played her every single second of the season when she first came into the program and Renee Deen played played for four consecutive years Jesse veter played for four consecutive years it is not like Mark Johnson doesn't have experience do I think EV mcon is Jesse betterer or and Rene debn probably too soon to tell also probably not um because almost nobody is either of those two but yeah I I don't know it's an incredibly hard question to answer I I don't envy Mark Johnson for for having to be the one to do it um when we're not talking about the goalie other other players on the ice what are some key injuries to watch for the Badgers this weekend we talked a littleit about Ava Murphy who left the game on Friday against St Thomas getting hard hit she's still alive uh although she did not play on Saturday uh any other injury notes and question marks to watch for the Badgers this weekend oh I mean besides Ava Murphy I hope and I think she's probably gonna be back for this weekend series I think she I think it was just a concussion and it's St Thomas you don't really have to put her out there to risk her getting hurt even more against St Thomas plus it's St Thomas so uh there's that Sophie elenson out for the season chori Cel that's a that and I and I think people don't realize how important Sophie huson is she's a very key part of that like third or fourth line for that team and when it gets to postseason time like we've seen this in the NHL three third and your third and fourth lines are pretty key because it keeps your first first and second lines very rested for when you need them to go out and make you and get you a score and Sophie is kind of like the captain of that third or fourth line which that doesn't sound like a back in a compliment but I'm just saying like she she she has that leadership to you know for those younger for those younger skaters in you know that aren't as good to you know to generate some sort of offense in those deeper lines so with her being gone that's like that's a little bit of a loss because now they don't have that depth at the forward position and the other thing with Sophie is they've moved her around so much this year with her being out now it makes it a lot harder for for Mark Johnson to kind of move pieces around a bit because he would always come to games and be like Sophie You're Gonna Play you know you know you're gonna play on the left side you're gonna play on the right side now you're gonna play you know left defense or now you got to play right he he doesn't have that now and that's a big loss for for Wisconsin yeah uh I think that is certainly tough for for the Bashers but shouldn't be enough of an excuse if they you know lose on on Friday for example um all right we we are cutting it close here on time we are running a little bit long um but let's let's talk Bracketology for just a second here um the Badgers seeking the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament but I think likely a a tournament team already um I'm gonna bring up here I have every team still in tournament contention um on my other yeah let me let me share my screen here oh man s Brey done wait to edit this out later all right okay every team here for for the viewers on YouTube every team in green is still in Conference tournament contention uh every team in Gold has clinched the automatic bid uh to the NCAA tournament by winning their conference tournament and then Quinn aak is in red I think they're out of contention but kept them there because they're on like that cut line I think they might be the first team left out of the tournament uh rank on the far leftand side there is how the team ranks in the pairwise rankings right now which is what the uh selection committee effectively uses uh to choose the teams that go to the NCAA tournament so Ohio state is pretty far ahead in the rankings right now I I think Ohio state has already clinched number one Wisconsin has clinched number two Clarkson Colgate are going to be 34 in some order I think Clarkson probably sticks at three and then Colgate at four um I think mostly these Auto bids each of those teams have kind of their their spot in in the bracket when I'm looking at the pair wise rankings maybe Clarkson and Colgate could could swap spots between three and four maybe Cornell St Lawrence could swap spots between three three and four um but there are five conferences in division one college hockey WCA the ecac uh Hockey East the cha and the newa um five of those teams that win the automatic bid by winning their conference tournament get into the NCAA tournament and then top six ranked teams uh by the par wiise rankings get in as automatic bids or sorry getting this at large bids so 11 teams total Noah thoughts here as you're looking at the par wise rankings who might be getting into the to the NCAA tournament here what what about teams that uh wi Wisconsin might be facing any any immediate takeaways when when looking here at uh the the Slate of teams in contention so just to just a double check because I I haven't for for tournament so if it's a two seed they'd have to play a seven seed is it or no oh no because it's 11 teams they they play the winner of the 710 so that would be Connecticut and St Lawrence for right now at least um I think Wisconsin if if I'm looking at it I I would play St Lawrence and just because St Lawrence towards the end of the season has been kind of going on a roller coaster ride they've been going up they've had games this year where they've gone up and they just collapse like their last few games of the season they had a force you know they had a game where they were up 43 and against I can't remember who it was but they were they were up 4-3 they were up four goals in that game and they or up three goals in that game and they let the game slip away and they forced overtime which luckily they were able to win but still like it's not against a ranked team you have to win that game and they they they won that game they got the point but I also think too like St Lawrence has not been you know the best of late down the stretch I would think the Badgers if given the chance I think they have a they have the advantage over St Lawrence I I think Yukon also is a good matchup for them if they were to play Yukon and their Huskies but St Lawrence to me I just think they're they're not ready they they are not ready for you know what could be coming to them if they play like these top you know three teams and especially the Badgers the Badgers just this year have been just rolling and they are so hot right now and I think St Lawrence has not played a team yet that has been this hot and this on a streak and Wisconsin I think could that could be a great opponent for them is playing St Lawrence yeah for let let me pull up a an actual ual bracket here my I I I had created a bracket last night and then my computer my computer crashed and I had to recreate it just now so I have Recreation of the tournament bracket which you should be able to see now there we go yes so if seating holds as is for right now um oh God uh Wisconsin would host the winner of St Lawrence Penn State Wisconsin hosting that first round Regional matchup one of the things that I look at and take away from here is I think Minnesota is pretty firmly locked into the five line man your your reward for a five line is having to travel out for the regional final against Colgate or Clarkson that is brutal good luck yeah tough tough tough matchup uh I mean like I I we we talked about it maybe on the show um a week or so ago I think there are really only four National Title contenders this year I think it's Ohio state Wisconsin Colgate and Clarkson um Colgate beat Ohio State it split a series in the first series of the year for the Buckeyes Clarkson has not lost to Colgate yet this season I think all those teams are good ecac and wc are probably going to get the same number of teams into the tournament once again this year should be should be really fascinating um any other thoughts looking at the actual bracket here um projecting ahead to selection Sunday I think Clarkson and if Minnesota plays Clarkson they are very much screwed like they they like if they have to if they if they have to play Clarkson they are in a very tough very tough spot because Clarkson one of the top defenses in all of college hockey this year they they are one of the top teams this year in defensive hockey and I think if Minnesota were to get in that situation against them they would not score a goal I am just throwing that out there they will not score a goal um Ohio State if they have to play duth again I I don't know if Ohio State wins against duth and because because I mean you if imagine you're already having to play Minnesota Luth in the WCA final faceof this weekend and then imagine having to play them in a NCAA Tournament game like at this point Minnesota Toth I think has to win one of these games because like this would be that' be what the sixth time that they play the Buckeyes I believe is it'd be the sixth time like at some point Minnesota lose is going to get one and I think it would be in this tournament match up so don't be surprised if the Buckey get upset to theth you know at some point uh here in these next two in these potentially next two meetings that could happen uh Wisconsin uh St Lawrence or Penn State I still think St Lawrence would be there would be a good opponent for Wisconsin I think it would I think St Lawrence has been up and down down I think they haven't been really consistent down the stretch of this year in terms of goals and Wisconsin has been I'm given I I like that matchup a lot and Wisconsin's road to the Frozen Four is relatively easy I mean all they would have to do is play Colgate or Clarkson and it I think is I think that's gonna be really easy for them I mean let me phrase that not gunwood because I don't want to jinx it but I think it would be I think they would I think Clarkson is a good opponent but I think if I'm looking at both sides Wisconsin has the more Talent than Clarkson does on the other side Clarkson's just a really solid defensive team this year yeah they are uh hitting on that that duth and potential Hockey East champ matchup um I I think that Hockey East champ is is going to be either uh Connecticut or North Eastern the other two teams playing in the semi there are New Hampshire and Boston College if you're listening to this now uh those games might those semi-finals might already be over those semi-finals are being hosted uh today Wednesday at 3:30 p.m um also Hockey East want to give a shout out their media guide for their tournament is awesome topnotch absolutely phenomenal uh so so much information um like I delve into the book North Eastern at one point won the hockey East tournament six years in a row uh yeah they're a dominant program yeah at Yukon however at won the regular season title this year by by 10 points they're back stopped by one of the best Coles in the country Megan warer who has a 951 sa save percentage they could knock off duth um I think the other matchup that Wisconsin might potentially have to play in St Lawrence in Penn State yeah maybe St Lawrence doesn't have top end scorers but they certainly have players who can score uh Tessy uh Tessy janico only Trails other Badgers in assists this season only Trails kissy O'Brien brck Kur and Kirsten Sims one of one of the top assist SCS in the country o over in St Lawrence and then Penn State has you know enough there they already have the auto bid they're they're going to have time to get healthy uh I I think that might be a tough one for the Badgers but the Badgers certainly going going to host a a first round Regional matchup next weekend and it' be the first time that Wisconsin has hosted a regional since when Noah because I I think it it might shock you how long Wisconsin has gone without hosting a regional was it because the last one was against Mercy Herz that they hosted right that was uh was that 2018 believe no not not that far back 2021 Wisconsin has not hosted a regional in back-to-back Seasons uh maybe maybe a little bit surprising maybe a little bit surprising but only because if you go back before 2021 when is the last time Wisconsin did not host original yeah that's very long that's very long I gotta I'll let you I'll let you think when talking about this tournament format this 11 team tournament format is fairly new this will be the fourth iteration uh no this will be the third iteration of the 11 team format this format was only eight teams for quite a long time uh the newa the nor Northeastern Women's Hockey Association they have an automatic birth to the NCAA tournament now just for the second time uh in that conference's history this was an eight te tournament for quite a long time uh for all of its existence up up until now uh Wisconsin has not hosted a regional in the 12 team format um but yeah Noah last time prior to 2021 that Wisconsin missed out on the opportunity to host a regional in the eight team format of the tournament oh man you there's a lot of trivia to today a lot of trivia questions today it's been three questions it has been three questions it it's oh man I got to Rack my brain around this I'm all like oh is it in the 2010s it has to be in the it is in the 2010s you have to go you have to go back to the 2010s uh I want to say it was when they they didn't they did host in 21 right but didn't host in 2020 but would have yes uh if Co had not canceled the NCAA tournament so you have to go back at least to 2019 when were the winner Olympics because I know Mark Johnson coached the winner Olympics was it 2016 I want to say 2016 you you have to go further back then 2016 ah okay 2012 uh you you are one year off all the way back to no you have to go all the way back to 2013 when year off the other direction last time Wisconsin the last time Wisconsin missed the NCAA tournament so for as long as it like two years we can say that hasn't been so long since Wisconsin hasn't hosted a regional but this team hosts regionals every single year otherwise had not missed out on hosting a regional since 2013 the last time the team had missed the NCAA tournament so will be great to have postseason NCAA tournament hockey back in Madison once again Noah any final thoughts on on weeks come we we have gone very long here talking women's college hockey oh oh man no it's fun I didn't even know I because I couldn't remember the 2013 stat I thought I because I remember that was the year I think that the Winter Olympics were going on and Mark Johnson was coaching Team USA and they had Jackie crumb coaching it wouldn't be because that's that's uh an odd odd numbered year oh is it well then cuz someone was telling me that the I'll have to look it up later I'm like got I'm all like out of like I'm All Out sorts right now this has not been a day for me but uh yeah no this is going to be fun I think Wisconsin if they handle Minnesota they take care of their business uh expect them and if they win against Ohio State or Minnesota Luth I mean that would be incredible I think if they were to win their tournament maybe they get the one seed who knows but if they stays a two seed you know hey it's little bit easier road but you still have to play Clarks C Colgate yeah I don't think so I dug into the par wise comparisons and it doesn't seem like there's a way for Wisconsin to catch um Ohio State doesn't like there's a lot of move there of course the committee does have some discretion um but by and large they they try to stick true to those comparison points uh and those comparison points being the NPI which is the ncaa's like Power Rankings index head-to-head uh contests a and common and record against common opponents so I think Ohio state has that number one seat locked up they have the best body of work in the sport by far quite frankly um Noah thank you for joining us for a very long episode of the Scotty sixpack podcast I believe the longest in history would you like to talk to the folks tell them where to find more Noah Clark If theyve not had enough of you today oh man if you guys haven't had enough from me you can find me on Clark Rego at the app formerly known as Twitter uh snap the pig skim we got uh some great stuff coming up free agencies coming up for the NFL so me and Sam are gonna talk that stuff and then uh 1070 The Game 1070 The Game oh and then WSM the student section as well too I will IES yeah snake Sports Tuesdays I didn't actually go on this week I needed I needed a day off just to just to relax but um yeah snake Sports Tuesdays from 6:00 to 7: on WM and then you can catch me on 1070 the game uh during Wisconsin Women's Hockey and it's always a blast with PB and greeny and those guys they know their stuff and as well as I do and it's always a fun blast during those weekends should be thank you Noah for joining the Scot sixpack podcast stay tuned to the feed because tomorrow assuming I'm not on a freaking airplane uh we'll be talking about Wisconsin ruar hopefully getting win on senior night uh for for Tyler wall we'll preview uh the badger trip to was LaFayette for Zack Ed Senior night after that that's not going to go well hopefully the women's hockey season goes better on Wisconsin
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Permeability as a function of porosity
so it's a little hard to read but yeah so this is all some some real data okay all the points are real data so this is normalized porosity versus normalized peering ability so normalized being the porosity divided by the initial porosity the permeability divided by the current permeability divided by the initial permeability the current porosity divided by the initial porosity so that we can plot a whole bunch of data on one plot it shows that basically all materials fall within you know some range that's well described why because any Carmen relationship this one is my think what they call a modified because any Carmen relationship because so if you can't see that equation is kind of small but you know it's the the permeability is equal to some geometry factor B times the current ferocity minus the percolation porosity cubed times the characters at grain size squared plus regulation for us so the percolation porosity is like the sort of the minimum porosity at which the fluid will move it on so anyway and then you know then this is just a relationship if you if you if you use the normalized permeability so you just divided by the initial permeability then the geometry and the grain size factors drop out and you get this disagreement but the idea here is that for a wide range of materials they all fall in this range that are somewhat well described by because any Carmen so I think that's just those are just the two equations that were on the previous slide and then if you include this factor gamma for a grain size reduction then you can rewrite this relationship in terms again that's all that says and and so this is for a gulf of mexico field Z so right it realizes these these names are just you know some company was nice enough to provide the data but they didn't want the exact name of the field and in the book right so there's a lot of Gulf of Mexico few bags filled Z but yeah so so with that right we have some way of relating now that the depletion in the reservoir to the porosity change via the mechanical models essentially in this case the cam clay model combined with more Coulomb right so it can play cat model combined with more Coulomb fireball or plastic model then so then from there we can so now we know how the proxies interchange and then from there combined with because any Carmen you know how the permeability is going to change with with depletion and this is two lines for the upper and lower bounds because any Carmen relationship and then you get sort of all the data in this field for these wells falls in the range okay and so the reason this is important is if you just look at an idealized reservoir so this is just sort of a made-up reservoir single phase flow they're going to run for like can't remember I guess over 8,000 days but I remember the they were going to run this the reservoir until it had a bottle hold pressure of a thousand psi so essentially they produce at a constant injection rate monitor the pressure and when it reaches a thousand psi is showing the world okay so if you lose you're keeping a production curved versus time obviously and if you just use a constant compressibility model then this is all you predict okay if you use a compaction drive model which essentially models the porosity change due to deformation but no permeability change then you get this curve and so in both cases they don't you know before the eight thousand days when they shut off the simulation they shot in the well and that's the maximum cumulative production you're going to get okay but if you if you actually incorporate the community the porosity change then you know the the well is still producing so this is the upper bound and this is the lower bound so in this case the well still producing at the 8,000 a mark and if we ran it out further I think you'd see that the total cumulative production would surpass the other two it has to do is you actually get longer production out of the well because the porosity is being restricted as and the permeability is therefore influenced over time so I thought you guys would have more questions about the test so that's all I have for today
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SPURS - Synthesis Introduction
hi welcome back to the spurs videos i'm ashley miller once again i'm eric dieter spurs program coordinator and we're here today to talk to you about the synthesis essay assignment your final big assignment of the fall semester the synthesis essay really draws on the work you've been doing all semester so remember you started with the annotated bibliography where you mapped out a variety of positions on the dream act and then you moved into rhetorical analysis where you used your analytical skills to break down an argument and explain how someone is being effective in making this argument what you're going to do now is kind of take both of those aspects of thinking and rhetorical work and apply them to this new assignment where essentially what you're going to do is articulate your position in relation to these other positions you've already studied so you're going to have to do two things that draw on your previous work one you're going to have to bring back those annotated bibliography sources and position yourself in relation now to these other people that you've already looked at and the other thing you're going to do is use those skills that you analyzed in rhetorical analysis and you're going to use rhetorical appeals you're going to use ethos hate those logos you're going to identify an audience a situation and you are going to make an argument the same way you've analyzed other people making arguments of their own and eric's going to tell you a little more specifically some of those skills that you'll be using yeah those are all great points ashley um like i said when i visited everybody's classrooms the rhetorical analysis work that you do right the construction the deconstruction of what does an argument say how does it say it content and structure i call that the dna of the critical reading and critical writing skills of college writing college reading and you're going to see that in action here because the synthesis is an opinion but as i said when i visited with everybody we have opinions in relatively natural ways it's just human to have an opinion right you're born having opinions what's new here the value added with the rhetoric and writing program is teaching you how to have those opinions after some sort of transparent thinking about other people's positions about transparently and cautiously methodically think about where you fit so if you think about those cloud maps that you did on the walls of your classroom and you took all these different authors from the reading packet and you said well this person's sort of pro and this person is sort of calm but this person's pro for american dream reasons and this person's con for economic reasons and so they're in this different you basically did the sort of graph with ideas and now we're asking you is ashley says to sort of put yourself on that graph put yourself in that cloud map where are you on the protocon scale before and again scale why why do your reasons right because of course being forward against it is just your position and your position is not an argument it's an orientation towards an argument as we mentioned when it came to most of your classrooms right so now that you have a position you have to have reasons you have to have claims for holding that position what are your claims are they economic are they moral are they about social justice are they about legislation are they about fairness right whatever they happen to be whatever you tend to think about them now you need to articulate that right so we've given you a specific prompt and this is all in the synthesis assignment prompt packet but basically the prompt is you need to take a position and give reasons for the extent to which the dream act should or should not be a priority for the united states and and of course why you believe that and that why is the the the claims that you'll make right so the first part is to take a position the second part is to take to use some claims and tell us why okay so again we're not asking you is a dream act a good or a bad thing right that may be part of it but that's not what we're asking let's be clear what we're asking you is the extent to which this should become law which is a lot less sexy of a debate than whether or not it's a morally right thing to do or whether or not it fulfills the american dream although those questions may come into play in your analysis right so be careful that you're addressing the prompt that we've asked you and not all the sort of other intended questions that could go along with it okay um anything else along those lines should we move into some maybe some of the some of this advice for writing the essay yeah i think there are a couple of things that you just want to make sure that you do as you plan your essay before you even start writing and we do have some worksheets that you'll see in the next few days to get started on that you will need four sources for your essay and of those four sources one of them has to be someone who disagrees with you a counter argument and you're going to have to address that in your essay why is this opinion that's so different from yours not ultimately the best opinion that's some rhetorical work you're going to need to do in addition to those four sources you will need to choose an audience for your work and there are lots of possibilities there right eric many different audiences you can identify absolutely we don't have any preference about who you need to talk with who you should address how you should address them but you need to address somebody if you i mean the entire argument of this course if you remember everything we've taught you is that audience is primary audience comes first because after you figure out who am i arguing with who am i trying to persuade who am i trying to inform once you have that intended audience in your mind all the other rhetorical decisions right what claims am i going to include and exclude what rhetorical strategies am i going to employ how much of each rhetorical strategy am i going to employ all those decisions are determined by that audience so when we say select an audience what we're really telling you to do and you have to think back to the beginning of the semester is you have to find a specific community that you want to argue with or that you want to persuade or that you want to inform and you have to think about what their commonalities are what ideologies do they share right what are their characteristics of this audience it makes them different from every other audience and those characteristics right that community is going to dictate all the other decisions that you're going to make in your argument so the same way you've been analyzing how other people have been dealing with audience now you need to actually address an audience yeah and that's so crucial that you do that early on as eric pointed out every decision you make regarding how you construct this essay will come back to who that audience is so that's one of the very first things you're going to want to choose as you think about the synthesis essay the next thing you really need to be aware of also is the situation of your writing and again we're giving lots of options you can choose what situation your writing appears in you might say oh this is an editorial for my local student newspaper maybe it's an editorial for a local city newspaper um perhaps instead it's a city council speech that you give or a speech that you give to a student government meeting at a high school um there are many options again the situation you have anything i would just say that again think about the audience once you have an intended audience right a community that shares common places that have joint characteristics where are you likely to engage them right so the situation you choose has to make sense it has to be a logical situation based on that audience okay so you don't want to give a speech to congress because it's probably not going to happen but you can give a speech to your local city council that's something anybody can do right you can't give a sermon in your church that's something that could happen right so again we don't have a preference about the situation other than that it's logical for the audience and that it's frankly something that might actually happen that you could actually do if you were so inclined right so we're not asking you to pretend that you're writing an editorial to your local newspaper that's what you choose to do we're actually asking you to write one i mean you're smart enough you know enough about the issue right you're being cautious with your use of rhetoric you're being uh engaging with the conversation that's already going on so why not just actually write it don't pretend that you're writing it don't pretend that you're giving that speech just do it if that makes sense and the final thing you'll really need to consider again before you launch into the writing of this project is what precisely is your purpose what do you want your argument to accomplish are you trying to make people think differently about this issue do you want them to feel a certain way is there some action you actually want them to get up and take after reading or listening to your writing purpose yeah if we were in the college classroom you've in that rhetoric 306 class we would say that this last episode the terminology we often use is called an advocacy essay right we want you to advocate for this position so you're actively asking people to do or not do something or to believe or not believe something okay that's what the essay asks you to do but of course the way you do it because of the d because it's the dna of critical reading or critical writing is through the analysis they're using other people's thoughts as evidence or support for your own claims okay so when you think about choosing an intended audience when you think about choosing a rhetorical situation that's a lot of logical for that audience when you think about the purpose be as specific as possible i think that is probably the number one piece of advice be as specific and realistic as possible okay so think about the articles that you've read think about the arguments that you've seen think about the ways that they actually had intended audiences and held that audience in mind as they went through their specific purposes uh in specific situations right think about that dick durbin essay his essay was exactly spot on right he said exactly what he needed to say for that group of most of us thought fellow congress people okay so similarly you want to be realistic you want to be logical you want everything to be interconnected and you want to be specific i don't think we can say that enough be specific i think that's great advice being specific will make the whole process i think a lot easier in the long run great so most of this information is articulated in the assignment packet we ask you to go through with your peers and with your teacher before you get going on the writing we'll have you fill out what's called an action plan where you'll basically are going to be asked to fill out who's my audience what is my situation what is my purpose and one or two succinct clearly stated sentences you'll have to outline these things and this is probably what you're going to post to the synthesis question form for your ai partner your instructor partner to look at and respond to so they'll look at you your action plan and say okay you really have a good realistic audience and you have a good realistic purpose that makes sense for that audience and you have a good rhetorical situation that seems a likely place you would engage that audience and they'll give you some feedback so that synthesis forum right that question asking form you can ask anything you want but we're probably also going to ask you to post these action plans and definitely your teachers and peers will look at them to make sure you're on the right track as well but but it sort of serves as sort of an intellectual outline okay before you start writing so the action plans are coming up the synthesis forum the questions will come up just as they did with the analysis the peer review will happen as well and then of course you'll submit your final draft of of the synthesis essay to the blackboard and your ai instructor will will give feedback we're looking forward to reading them yeah and if you have questions as always contact us take care bye
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Stasis Theory
hey guys we're here today to talk about stasis theory which is a really useful organizational tool now that you're moving into the thick of unit 1 but let's start off with an example you're trapped in a friendly debate with two other friends you want to see the movie Incredibles - tonight it's a Friday night let's say but friend 2 wants to go out and see Black Panther for some reason they haven't seen Black Panther yet and front three says watching movies is a waste of time when we got that paper due soon in our rhetoric class it's more important for us to use this Friday night to study so how do you resolve this debate which friend should you try to persuade first I'm going to give you about ten seconds to answer this question but of course teachers feel free to pause this video if you want to talk about it more in class okay what did you decide this is kind of like a logic puzzle right well it doesn't make sense to start by persuading friend to to go see The Incredibles because even after you do all that work friend 3 the one who wants to spend the night studying might still persuade you not to go to the movies at all right it makes much more sense to start by persuading friend 3 that going to the movies is the best plan of action for your evening and then when everyone is in agreement on that idea figuring out which movie to see whether you should see black panther or Incredibles 2 if you've ever taken part in a debate like this you've used stasis theory to help resolve it stasis comes from a Greek word that means standing or at rest and we use stasis theory to find the place at an argument or a controversy where agreement stops that is where agreement sort of comes to rest stasis theory has four different levels and the theory tells us that every controversy has these four different levels where people can disagree the first level is conjecture or existence the second level is definition the third level is quality and the fourth level is action or policy and don't worry we're going to go into these in more detail in just the next few slides but stasis theory works like a funnel it starts with the broadest questions does something exist and it moves towards the most specific questions what should we do about it so you always have to go through these four levels of questions in order to resolve any kind of controversy okay let's take a deeper look at that first level or question these are questions at the level of conjecture as they happen in public arguments the basic question of conjecture or existence is does it exist did it happen so the first thing everyone has to agree on is does this thing exist did this thing happen is it the truth or is it only an opinion where did it come from how did it begin what is its cause and can it be changed those are all sort of corollary corollary questions that spring off of this idea of wondering whether or not this thing exists or happened that's the basic question of stasis that everyone has to agree on the next level is questions at the level of definition so this question is basically how can the act or the event be defined and the corollary questions for that are what kind of thing or event is it - what larger class of things does it belong what are its parts how are they related how would we categorize this thing that's happening now that everybody agrees that this thing does exist what is it how can we define it everyone has to agree on this level before we can move on to the next level in order to resolve an argument in this level of questions the level of quality so the question here the main question is what is the character of the act meaning is this a good or a bad thing is this the right thing to do or is it the wrong thing to do is it better than something else or is it worse than the alternative and lastly is it more or less important than something else in the final level if we agree on all those levels and we really want to resolve a controversy our questions at the level of action or policy so questions of policy boil down to what should we do should some action be taken what actions are possible or desirable how will these proposed actions change the current state of affairs and how will these proposed actions make things better so every argument lives at these four levels the every argument has questions of conjecture questions of definition questions of quality and questions of action or policy when all the arguments in a controversy take place at one and only one of these levels we say that the controversy is in stasis when different parties in a controversy are arguing in different levels of stasis we say that the controversy is out of stasis this is an important idea so I want to go over it really quickly one more time if there are questions of if everyone is arguing about a question of definition how do we define this thing whether or not people agree on how to define this thing and they won't if they're arguing we can say that the controversy there is in stasis because everybody is arguing at the same level and at the same place about the same basic question how do we define this thing however if some people are arguing about questions of definition how do we define this thing and other people are arguing about questions of action what do we do about this thing how do we solve this thing we would say that that controversy is out of stasis because all parties are not arguing at the same level about the same question only controversies that are in stasis can be resolved all that seems a little theoretical so let's go back to our original example thinking about this Friday night should we go to the movies or not so what levels of stasis are being argued by you and your friends again I'm gonna give you about 10 seconds to think about this but of course feel free to pause the recording and talk about this with your classmates okay we're back if you said there are arguments at the level of quality and at the level of action or policy good work you got this correct why is that well first off everyone in your group agrees that movies exist so there's no argument at the level of conjecture you don't have a crazy friend who's saying there's no such thing as movies also everyone in your group agrees on how to define them there's no argument at the level of definition you guys all agree that when you say we want to go see a movie you want to go see a movie in theaters not you want to go over to a friend's house and turn on a computer and download a film right so in this case there's no argument at the level of conjecture because you have broad agreement there's no argument at the level of definition where there is argument is in the questions of quality is there something better to do with your time is it more worthwhile to spend our Friday night working on our rhetoric paper and a policy or action what movie should we see how should we fulfill this goal of seeing a movie so your debate is out of stasis because you're arguing at two different levels you're arguing the question of quality with friend three and you're arguing the question of policy or action with friend two to resolve it you'll first have to get your argument in stasis so first off you have to persuade friend three to see a movie you have to resolve the question of quality proving that the best use of your Friday night is to go see a movie with your friends only then can you resolve the argument because you've now put your argument into stasis now all three of you are debating what movie should we see that's the only way that you can resolve this okay so this is kind of a fanciful and a fairly simple argument to resolve it stasis let's take a look at what happens when we deal with a a real-world argument that's active in all the less levels of stasis so let's talk about the controversy over global climate change and what I've done is I've just cut in a couple headlines this took me maybe ten minutes of research to find these headlines and we can see that climb climate change is a controversy that's happening at all these different levels first off at the level of conjecture here we can see a headline from Tom Coburn or sorry from Alex Brown saying Tom Coburn labels himself a global warming denier now you guys of course will notice this is not an opinionated headline right this is a headline that's just reporting on facts this is what Tom Coburn has labeled himself that's a fact this is not an opinion piece so when you're writing essay one of course a headline moment you wouldn't want to use a resource like this but anyways here we have an example of someone arguing at the level of conjecture right Tom Coburn is saying there's no such thing as global warming it doesn't exist I'm a global warming denier he claims at the next level the question of definition there are people arguing over whether global climate change is natural or man-made and here we can see someone making the argument that global warming is in fact natural predictable climate change so we can see that someone here is arguing about the question of definition is this man made no he claims this is natural predictable climate change here's an argument at the level quality by Alex B bears off who says that climate change isn't the world's biggest problem and this is actually a fairly common argument against solving global climate change at the level of quality many people argue that global poverty is more important than climate change and is something that we need to address first so they're making an argument about quality something else they're saying is more important or more pressing for us to deal with and lastly of course there are arguments about policy and here we can see just two people disagreeing in the myriad numbers of ways that we could that we think about solving global climate change here Sam Dimitri says that a carbon tax is the best way to halt climate change and it could boost the economy to where is Sergei medicine says carbon taxes may not be the best solution for a greener planet so we can see looking over these two slides and I'm going to skip back to the first one here for just a second we can see that there are in fact arguments at every level of stasis here and if we wanted to resolve the problem of global climate change which we do the first thing we would have to do is get everyone to agree that is in fact something that exists we'd have to we'd have to get rid of public figures who are global warming deniers and can persuade them that this is indeed a pressing problem then we would all have to agree on a definition we would all have to agree that global climate change is man-made and can therefore be solved by people we would all have to agree at the level of quality we would all have to agree that global climate change is the most pressing problem the biggest problem for us to address and lastly if we were read as who wanted to solve problem only then could we advocate our own policy only then could we say this is the best way to solve this problem so stasis theory is a great way to get to know the Conda controversy better it's a great way to find out the areas where people are arguing when you yourself are making an argument you need to think through all the levels of stasis so that you can be as persuasive as possible but it's also a great organizational strategy for the upcoming essay 1 that's the mapping essay remember if your controversy is not in stasis and many controversies in the real world are not in stasis you can use the levels of stasis to organize the body of your paper so you can think I'll have a paragraph talking about the level arguments in at the level of definition let's say and then within that paragraph you can discuss who agrees who disagrees right who says this is how we define it who offers a different definition and you can go on write you can then say my other two arguments are both at the level of policy one says that we should do solution X the other one argues for solution Y so stasis theory is not only practical it's not only useful but it's also just a great tool for success in this upcoming essay 1 ok that's everything about stasis theory for today make sure to take the quiz and we'll return and talk more soon
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Preventable Type 1 Diabetic Mistakes You Must Know!
hello everyone today we are talking about type 1 diabetes mistakes now if you are a type 2 diabetic i think these still will apply to you but it applies more for type 1 diabetics and you will understand why in a minute so anyways i'm dr ahmed erigen i'm an endocrinologist and a diabetes education specialist i practice in florida in new york so let's get started so guys we are going to divide this into pieces of course for you to better understand i'm going to try to keep that short and precise so you don't get bored and leave the video but i recommend watching the entire video to understand the whole concept fully now number one mistake for type 1 diabetics is not counting carbs correctly in my diabetes practice i get patients who have been diabetic for 20 plus years 30 plus years they come and i ask them hey do you count carbs they're like what's that so that's a huge mistake you need to understand your carbs even people who are like health freaks and you know people who are into fitness they do that they don't have one diabetes so counting carbs is not a punishment but it's obligatory for even healthy people for even type 2 diabetics but for type 1 diabetics is essential because if you don't count on your carbs you will never be successful in controlling your diabetes because you're giving insulin based on the carbs you're eating so you have to match that and if you are not precise in terms of how much insulin you are taking and you're just yanking it or whatever just thinking that it may work or whatnot and trying to do a trial and error method that's generally not going to work and most of the time it doesn't another common mistake is even if they know how to count carbs they eat a lot of carbs now when you eat a lot of carbs you can cover those but number one you're going to gain a lot of weight right so you can say oh i can i'm going to eat 100 grams of crops i'm just going to take 30 units of insulin to cover that well if you're not going to burn these carbs and you just pump the insulin in the insulin will push those glucose into your fat cells and you're going to turn into an obese person i rather burn these carbs with exercise because if you exercise you will need less insulin or eat better in a in a better world don't eat carbs as much so another mistake that can happen with this is there is always a margin of error it's up to 20 or more uh every time even if you are perfectly calculating your carbs and you're giving the perfect amount of insulin it will change the your blood sugar or the efficacy of that method will be 20 off it's just because it's not a perfect world the insulin absorption is different every time you give a shot even your different body parts will have a different type of absorption your activity level will affect the absorption and so forth and the other thing is the food labels are not always correct so you may think that you are making a correct decision by looking at the labels and you should but you can still be off 20 now percent of a small number is much less of a mistake than a twenty percent of a larger number so if twenty percent of hundred is twenty twenty percent of uh twenty is only what four right so you can see the higher the carbs the higher the margin of error another mistake a lot of type 1 diabetics make even the doctors make that mistake is giving too much basal insulin so if your top one diabetic you should be able to understand what is basil and bolus insulin basal insulin is the insulin some people call it long-term insulin or long-acting insulin that stays in your system for 24 hours if you're on a pump uh you're actually using a short-acting insulin but in small bursts but it feels like a long-acting insulin we need for pump users in your case though if most people consider the long-acting insulin safer but actually it's not and the reason they think that sometimes when they take a boneless insulin like a short-acting insulin in other words or a fast-acting insulin your their blood sugar sometimes drop very quickly and they get scared they think that the short acting insulin is going to drop them well that's true if you overdo it it can drop your blood sugars but to compensate what they do they end up taking more and more long-acting insulin such as levomir lontos tuja traceba or they just increase the basal insulin rate in their pump and as a result what happens is that you're constantly getting insulin to your body and then you start being constantly hungry and if you skip a meal your blood sugar will keep going down so the purpose of basal insulin is not to lower your blood sugar you have to understand that the purpose of basal insulin or long-acting insulin or your basal rates in your insulin pump is to maintain your blood sugar so if you're fasting for a while it's easy to test if you're fasting for a while you're not extremely physically active but normal day you're fasting you're skipping a meal etc if your blood sugars are dropping you're on too much insulin and that not only causes excessive weight gait but actually it will cause low blood sugars especially at night as well and it's not going to help your blood sugar spikes because basal insulin is just a basal flat insulin you're just increasing the basal rate but you may need way more insulin than that for a short time after you eat so as a result if you are not really giving enough bolus and you're just relying on your basal insulin you are going to continue to have blood sugar spikes which is the main reason for people to have complications from diabetes and in addition to that you will have low blood sugars which is not a good feeling it will make you feel miserable even a few days after a low blood sugar people still not feel good so you're going to induce a lot of low blood sugars so and then you're going to have this roll of coastal blood sugar and you're going to be like i'm taking so much insulin why is my blood sugars are so up and down well that's because you're taking too much insulin i mean basal insulin and of course in addition to that one of the biggest mistakes is skipping boluses they for example especially young diabetics with type 1 diabetes they'll say oh i'm too busy i'm at work they don't allow me oh you can you can have countless excuses for not to take an insulin shot but if you make a rule to yourself you will find a way to do it you can just go to restroom quickly or you can just find a way to either use your pump or or get an insulin shot with your pen before your meals is essential you have to do that otherwise once you skip a dose your blood sugar will climb so high that it's going to be difficult to bring it down and then that's going to cause more problems if you may if you over correct you will go low and then you will try to correct that and it's going to be a mess so try to avoid skipping balls doses the insulin dose before the meals the short acting one at all cost in addition to that one more mistake is over correcting low blood sugars so when you're using too much basal insulin not only you're causing low blood sugar but when you are low you feel like you're so hungry you can eat the whole world and we tell people to only eat 15 20 grams of carbs but actually in reality that doesn't satisfy them so if you had a low blood sugar you will know how it feels and you feel like that's just not gonna do it you're so hungry and then you end up over treating and your blood sugar goes from fifty to three hundred and then now you have to correct it's endless so do not over correct your low blood sugars the best is to avoid low blood sugars but do not over correct your blood sugars and i always say you know one gram of carb will increase your blood sugar on average three to four points so if you're you know depending on how much you want to raise your blood sugar you can just estimate those carbs so for example if you want to increase your blood sugar by 60 points because you're really low and you want to feel like you're in a safe range then you can eat 20 grams of carbs and that's going to increase your blood sugar by 60 points if you have a lot of insulin in your system if you inadvertently gave insulin you can continue to monitor your blood sugar if your blood sugar is trending down you can take another carbohydrate ingestion but if you are not careful about this you may just end up in the sky and that will be difficult to control later and one more mistake is being resistant to technology guys open your eyes we live in 21st century we have a lot of technology available and they are evolving just because we had a bad experience with a device in the pa past for example a cgm a continuous glucose monitoring system or insulin pump does not mean that you will have a problem today uh i would say you know if you have never tried it try the monitoring systems nowadays there's no finger sticks yes they're not perfect yes they have problems we have videos about that just type on the search button dexcom versus libre you will see i have a lot of videos about that but it is still an essential part and you need to understand how to use those devices that most people end up getting those devices just to avoid finger sticks but you need to know how to use it you know yeah you may want to get a car just to avoid walking but if you don't know how to use a car you will end up crashing so same thing with the devices you need to really know what you're doing with your devices understand what they mean and what the numbers mean and what the arrows mean on those devices and the insulin pump is the same way depending on how you use it it may turn out to be great or it may turn out to be horrible so make sure that you are seeing an endocrinologist who is on top of these as well one final mistake is not understanding the effect of the proteins and fat in your diet yes we are shooting for carbohydrates however if you're on a high fat diet and if you are especially overweight your insulin resistance will go high so you will need actually more insulin when you are eating higher fat up to 30 percent more insulin may be needed on a higher fat diet for example the the pizza is the best example when you eat pizza your blood sugar will go high and will stay high for a long time because fat will keep your blood sugar high will make you insulin resistant and the bonus insulin that you are giving only will last you three to four hours but then after that up to um six to eight hours the blood sugars are running high because of the pizza and fat content and you will have to have multiple boluses or you will just stay high of course proteins raise your blood sugar too some people will say hey i don't even eat carbs i don't know why blood blood sugars are going high well you're eating protein if you're eating a whole chicken that's a lot of protein and those proteins actually raise your blood sugar as well not as much as carbs definitely maybe one-fourth of a carb you know like maybe you know 10 grams of protein will increase your blood sugar as much as a 40 grams of carbs but that still will do something so you need to understand that the protein has a role in your blood sugars as well so guys i hope that helps so if you have questions comments please put it down share this video especially with people you love and i think they will find it useful and give a like if you like the video thank you very much we'll see in the next one all right thank you for watching and i want you to be more informed and more educated so to do that go ahead and watch this next video right here
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HOT WHEELS DIECAST POP UP ON A BUDGET
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Don I'm old so call I was just talking about him that's why I said John out that's awesome I like that one that's pretty cool right there see Godzilla look at Godzilla that's cool oh yeah you can build them Y what do these go for right here 15 15 oh c at Scooby Do Scooby you making a with I I don't [Music] know oh Hello Kitty you got to show them your sweater how you doing boss good morning you have a page where we can follow you up no I don't have a sorry1 here sometimes I post on Facebook but not Marketplace what's name what's your name bro men isn't this cool stani yeah you're having fun yeah how you doing good morning hey good how are you good good you have a page where we can follow you out um make sure to uh what is it just follow the Southern New Hampshire Hot Wheels group Southern New Hampshire Hot Wheels group nice you got nice things over here oh thank you I appreciate it IU on huh hello good morning hey good morning how how are you do you have a p or any social media that we can follow you up to sell the cars on my my social media yeah yeah yeah I have what what's the social media H but I don't oh you don't you don't promote okay sorry just trying to get people some promotion yeah yeah yeah thank you look at the Beetles that's so cool the Mario y Tell You Still rocking over here do you get anything yeah I'm looking at these there so many too many of them I just thought he had didn't even go nowhere I said I just made my whole round but this is pretty cool huh yeah yeah like a big kid over here I um I seen a Beatles one that I like oh yeah and there's a Mario I think I might get it somebody gave him a car oh yeah oh nice let you see the car they gave nice I bought a bunch of now they're all they want so these are the cars that CH needo pick right now they all dope that's the thing I don't know want that too just I'm put out my options I don't know cuz there's so many I got to pick and shoose you know Audi oh this is nice I like this one 84 all guys good morning good morning how are you good good you have a page of social media that we can follow you and do some promo open them up these are really nice that's why I'd be looking 18 yeah I don't know man I've been I've been learning this past month look at these oh I like this one oh yeah the Night Before Christmas you want to put them in your bag yeah okay yeah I'll grab it oh the grease one is cool look at that grease Hi how are you good morning Hi how are you that like holy crap I never seen any of these just doing some promo over here you have a page where we can follow you at actually ask the fell sitting down right there all right once I get that way yeah he has all that he's got the [Music] logo Island Hot Wheel oh look at that one du Hazard what does that one go for 400 that's classic that is classic look at the Batman That's So Dope the Batman look it's pink like a jacket don't [Music] drop and you have to pay1 hi how you doing good morning win or lose just doing some promo do you have a page where they can follow you at um not really purchase no not this one isn't that cool so a lot of people got a whole bunch of stuff look that these are mini these are really small yeah that's fire look these only a dollar it's not bad what if I buy $500 $500 you got $500 [Music] now how you doing boys good morning how you doing but can we follow you out oh do you have any any Instagram page where you you sell these things online or what I don't do anything no you got you got we do blog we just giving some promo to people you know no I don't do any of that oh my God look at the y Adrian how much is this Rocky this is look Rocky he that matches your C it's a treasure oh thank you so much I like this rock you I'm not going to lie how about that ninja turtle one on top how what does that go for8 Bucks 8 oh my God a spor that's so cool that's cool [Music] right 35 look at the Batman oh that's so cool yeah look at the Barbie 10 m of the same car up the same car Jaws oh the Jaws is so cool yeah how you doing boss good morning good just doing some promo people you have a page where they can follow you at uh no just them as you go like huhm yeah that's Mario how much Mario that's 10 do 35 huh no I get do 35 be 45 how you doing good morning good I'm I'm admiring your camo thank you so much I appreciate the owls on it this is the Drake Edition jacket he has a brand OVO has an ow two for a dollar look at that do you have a page where they can follow you up oh no no how you doing boss good morning good morning nice stuff here you got any Instagram social media following that they can follow you yeah I have Instagram it's a big Die Cast big die cast all right make sure you check them out get your CS man just doing some promo for people you know yeah sure thank you what's up what are you doing I got some of these right here I got few JD a few JDM yeah the GU wrapping them up to me you're getting all those yeah look at that look at the customer service here wrapping them up and all nice you getting this one too y yeah he hook me up with this one so what what are these like some races and stuff these are they called JDM this is a a e86 to Scarlet a Nissan two uh 280 right 280 uh yeah a of course we have that the BMW oh you got to get the classic is that like an 80s one yeah this M3 that's check this out Odyssey a little hatch back Odyssey Honda Odyssey oh man and you know you got the toback Mercedes 190 oh that's so cool with the rims and everything yeah that's I'm going to get your information also okay you guys his information what was your Instagram again you son no eBay eBay what can they follow you Deals on Wheels Plus Deals on Wheels Plus make sure you follow and get your cars yep if you're in the Rhode Island area you can get as many cars as you want up to like 200 300 400 10 Buck shipping $10 shipping that's it beat yourself awesome and you say you've been doing this for how long since 1998 look at that that's awesome not for nothing we've seen some pretty cool things today um a lot of people got a lot of cars here um the only thing to be honest got to step that social media up a lot of people have been asking you got social media a lot of people don't have social media but you know I guess people go with the times but this is pretty cool so like what got you into doing this like my dad your dad used to collect cars too yeah he customized he's 91 years old now look who one Mike's mik look who one does he does he still have cars to this day y thank you yep that's crazy and then so he still wants the C to buy and he's 91 you said right 91 that's amazing 92 in September so then what what took you to get like from what took you so on from and you started in 1998 like what made you decide you baseball car oh you used to sell baseball car I have an uncle that has a lot of good um memorabilia he's a big Roberto Clemente he's got a lot of stuff I wish I did thousands of too this expensive wish doing these back then instead of baseball yeah right cuz you pay a well back then you can pay a doll or something there's no way you're going to lose a doll get it back no matter what are you giving them that box so like what this didn't start to like what year you think like people start sell like resell cars and all that like what year you 98 when like eBay started yeah so that's basically when it started because of the internet right I remember being on there selling and they had the old you had to get online with your phone wow regular landline and it took forever and then you're like oh I got six six things online today that's how slow I used wow and now it's like you know now it's like seconds right you know I can put yeah it's like stuff I already have in it's to Rel 00 on in 2 hours what do you think about the way the internet has evolved amazing right well it's it's good and bad you think it's bad too why do you think it's bad well before you used to be able to get a lot more money for Stuff way back then hunts and stuff now there's so much competition that you got to sell a lot of stuff to make money to make money but you can do it put yourone it's just so the key is to be consistent right where everything yeah and and like I stick to one thing I do Matchbox and stuff yeah but yeah that's true cuz if you dible and Dabble all over the place you end up not yeah I'm going to give you one car to take a picture of I'm going to put this on auction cuz this car is worth a lot of money all right let's let's do it it's made by David Chang I got it in 2007 and here's the car oh my God that is so amazing let me just take a regular picture as well yeah that's am this thing might go for $1,500 $1,500 some of them have sold for that much so it's a one ofone or oh yeah I think so I don't know how many how did you come across it I I got it at a convention and what did you get it for you don't mind me asking can't remember how long have you had it how long have you had it since 2007 oh wow that that's a beauty it's got a number on the bottom authentic huh [Music] wow so this is a like probably just one of a few right I say yeah I mean if you look it up on eBay if you look this guy stuff up David J you'll find a bunch of different wow somebody here looked it up earlier and they couldn't find this particular one so I don't know how rare it is yeah you got CH for 100 yeah no matter no matter this this is a tell your buddies when you go on there look for that one on auction definely name of the car once again huh the name of that car once again what's it under what do you listed under just look up uh David chain Customs David chain Customs Che yo man $1,500 for High Wheel car that's insane that's n there some red lines that's like 3,000 4,000 it's crazy there you go you already know another episode of gordito and chito's blog it was a pleasure to speak with you my friend and an honor you guys come again we coming I won't be here next month I'm going to the National Convention in all right but I'll be here the month after that and every we appreciate you man what was your name once again Mike McKay Mike McCay and follow him on deals on Wheels Plus appreciate it this has been uh one of one of my favorite stands I'm going to be honest no no no offense to anybody else but this guy was really nice and Stefani got three cars for the low L they were $3.99 what you got let me see I got this one right here pink one and what's the other two let me see the other one then I got this one right here look at that let me see the last one then the I like that green that's pretty cool nice so where where can they follow you at where can gangster designs gangster designs ganger at Instagram nice nice nice and you've been doing this for how long is it since 2017 2017 wow this is awesome you got a nice collection here to be honest thank you yes she does this is more my ey I love JDM and then she also she also races she races she got some nice cars this is pretty cool pretty cool experience and you sell them on eBay as well no show I got many cars how many cars you you don't collect you collect them yourself yeah I collect them myself so you just collect the ones you want these are all my duplicates oh so you got nice these are just to get rid of huh y my ex that I got by yeah I love6 up how do you like how do you like know like it's just so many that you get right like how do you know like that I already gotom you have like a list I do have a list yeah you know what I many that have duplicates I go home I got this one I have to calculate cuz if it was me I wouldn't be able to like figure out how many I have or I don't know if I had this many so the these are all eight if you get a couple where you do a deal oh yeah I'll do a deal yeah cuz I love it that's Sprinter this is classic I just picked up a sprinter white one do you have a older these are the older ones yeah I got these I I end up picking up a set of four I'm looking for the no I'm looking for the red one there's a Stefan is in this schol baby yeah look she's a she's a female she collect you can collect cars I don't know if you have the regular version or look at that one I got that I know I got that I was actually look red I think the L the red one I sold it earlier I have more on my e but hope be you guys all the way in the cut how's it going guys everything all right yes you have a page where we can follow you at no he just comes here we do it once a month it's nice nice awesome come see them they were all the way in the cup but hey they got some nice stuff too look at that we had a good month this month you had a good month that's good to hear I like this which one you like that one three for five three for five look at that last men deal right yeah so I ended up breaking the bank I I thought I wasn't going to budge but I ended up just getting one I had to do it man got this grease one right here actually got a good deal on it um I looked them up on Amazon they go for like 20 30 bucks I got it for five bucks so not bad five bucks can't go wrong we got chinito here still still looking at cars still seeing what he wants he got a whole box so he's actually doing better than me I only got one you know like I said I'm not really big into collecting and Stefan got the free 99 she got three joints winning yeah you got you got some joints over here I see you you having a good time yeah likes these total he wants to do those he's debating yeah these are the ones he like to huh these the ones you like well it's not that I want I like them I need them for my collection and I now need a Civic that's what it is I have all you know I I I look for the Jedi and then you like what you like those two as well yeah I like these ones too all right so let's see this is the last minute of shopping someone's got to make a decision all right let's do would you I want these two too show this four cars T actually came to buy I'm not going to lie today you out here bro I see you I'm obsess I didn't look at nothing else collected over here well next month oh my bad bro I didn't get to do you have a social media as well no I don't you don't all right I'm I'm doing promotion for everybody so I hang well you said you was doing this for how long I've been doing this about 6 years now wow that's awesome you got a nice collection as well thank you do you sell them on eBay as well or no I only sell to show oh you only do our shows nice convention only here only here I only do local so come see him where we at again once again what was the name of this uh it's Rhode Island Hot Wheels Club a high wheels club and it's in Johnston off Killingly right yeah I don't know the name of you do it they do it like once a month right it's every once uh first Sunday the month first Sunday of the month you can come over here get your Hot Wheels collection on um and everybody has some really nice things today I'm not going to lie it's just it's not really my forte I came to accompany my my friend over here but um you know I ended up just getting one so at least I bought one at least you know but yeah this was pretty cool yeah it's a start right that's how it start this is awesome but yeah come through Hot Wheels what was it Hot Wheels clubh Island Hot whe Rhode Island Hot Wheels Club make sure you follow them and uh come get your Hot Wheels every first of the month well first Sunday of the month and they're here from about 9:00 a.m. to 12: p.m. I want to say we got here about 10: but yeah it's pretty cool yeah we got tone over here oh that one's nice too that street that's you said you said 50 you said 50 with this one right yeah I might have to come back for that I don't even know I also have cash cash app go cash is better cash is send me that cash out here's 20 I like Apple pay better you like Apple pay okay I see it she likes Apple pay I like cash I like Apple because you don't so the deal has been sealed you do P I know what they go for I mean I always see so what' you get to what did you end up getting I got this here that one what else you get the fast oh you got the F oh you bought the set yeah yeah I'm I still need the Civic all right so what' you get man you got some good things over here I got the Fast and Furious collection which I need from my collection fire what did that run you this one uh 40 40 all right bet and then what Elish L the 2001 Nissan Silvia I have the super already so anybody needs it I have one for sale and uh there you go hit up T for the other ones the skyline Brian Skyline and they can hit you up on Instagram right yep Instagram at uh flyest Chino 41 nice so what else you got they got the Sprinter nice I got that these neon Speeders to make and that was to complete collection yeah I needed these three right here fire got this L 300Z okay goldback Mercedes o fire and then you got all these w we already got those in the I filmed those so and then he got this little bundle pack so overall what do you think all of this ran you today well I got a good deal a lot of people they hook me up over here it's a it's a great convention so he got a good deal I pay like 100 for everything that's nice that's nice and I'm be honest the would have been probably way more right oh to buy it's more about finding the car if you collect more about finding the car Mak it hard so you know so what do you think overall there was some nice things here oh yeah definitely I didn't even I only hear half of the the yeah definitely definitely well you already know another gordito you need though aventur blog we out what's your Instagram diecast Zack right here livecast Zack diecast Z diecast Zack all right make sure you hit them up get your cars got cat all right we you I just take you do six for these two how about seven Med in the middle there four and four do six I I'll buy one in the fut only two bucks right it's only $2 last sure six bucks six bucks my last thank you brother last purchase of the day but once I st buying I always keep that's why I told him I'm always going to make you more money I'm always going to buy if you don't take care of me and he's going to promote and I probably I'll probably even have some cars that he needs facts another tool for my collection steal the deal like it all right let me grab this and I need a bigger bot next time I'm going to come with a bag yeah definitely come with a bag it's definitely I didn't know that your I didn't know they give you [Music] bags die cat Zack with the last sales of the day that one's PR by [Music] cat all right man thank you y you're welcome secure I got to see if I have Yeah man so we just wrapped it up at the high wheels Convention Show in Johnston Rhode Island and it was a Vibe man but I'm going to be honest although I bought like two things I got a Super Mario and a grease lightning my boy chinit over here with him oh yeah definitely man that's like I got a few gems over here I got I got this to complete my collection Fast and Furious yeah so you might need this for sale I'm selling this bottle fire what else you got M feel a little trinket I got the Mercedes Benz ooh the Volvo a [ __ ] the Honda Civic nice what else you got got a whole mess agenda another Honda Civic vintage one I got the uh neon Speeders to complete my collection I found the three I needed M what else I got look this old school vintage BMW fire all right what you know about this right here what you know about that M I had to go classic right here look at this old school oh that's fire with the system and the gold rims I like that all my Miami flings else you got so throwback bends hey same convertible last but not least oh no you got another GMC oh that's f ah souped on that right there what's that this is the Toyota a80 a86 Sprinter Torino nice and then you got a few loose joints in there yo so what you think overall about the show man what I think I think the show was amazing I'm glad I came over here I met a lot of good people word you know good prices lot of lots of cars you know for to come over here you have to take lots of time just probably like hour two hours knowing me I now we've been here like 3 4 hours to be honest oh yeah I didn't even go to the whole show and you know I was just going to each table and there was so many gems over there I was like a kid in the candy store but you know what I'm excited this happened I made it happen it came through and I'm just a happy camper right now you just don't know nothing about this Brian's Fast and Furious Mr Bish oh that's crazy you know about that what do you guys know about that wow Too Fast Too Furious Too Fast Too Furious all right let me see I got some other gem real quick I got before I get out of here but what we got here all the Beamer for [ __ ] oh this is the last one this is the one I'm really excited about let me see let me see this is the one I got I got a hard on for this [ __ ] man hey yo pause pause that [ __ ] that [ __ ] Fanny's your your pickle H yeah just pickle my wiggle but yo this [ __ ] I'm yo all my Puerto Ricans all my all my pu know about this ready for this what is it what I hope it got a [ __ ] uh all my L I hang I grew up Puerto Ricans all day all you Puerto Ricans know about this drum roll what you know about that what do you know about that oh you see those inp all the time what do you know about that guys that's crazy Scarlet my [ __ ] so you're a Scarlet oh that's [ __ ] what do you know about that you did come through with that I didn't see that one earlier yeah check check your GL look at the ribs bro but PE the detail this is what check the front Toyota yo that's fire you got the butterflies what you know about look look how oh [ __ ] Lady Lady mes that's what I'm souped on baby sh's fresh you already know behind the scenes gordito chinito Adventures blog welcome to another episode of gordito and chinito Adventures everything that is done on the show is not a gimmick nor a stage nor is to be replicated or 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Demand sensitivity and value
okay now that we've taken a look at our determinants of demand let's talk about in particular our sensitivities and what we're going to take a look at first in terms of our sensitivities is how sensitive is our quantity demanded to a change in price that is if you want to take a look at that let's say that we have a demand curve so we'll have our demand curve we have our price we have our quantity and then we have demand first determinant that we looked at was change in own price so let's presume that we have uh let's try that again we have a price there giving us this quantity and then our price changes our price let's say our price falls and given this falling price we have our updated quantity so some change in price in this case here we have a negative change in price the price was falling causing some change in our quantity demanded such that our quantity demanded was rising and we want to look at different measures that we have for this sensitivity and work through what these are so the first sensitivity that we're going to be taking a look at is our marginal effect and what the marginal effect is is it's figuring out okay what is by how much does my quantity demand change for a change in the price of a dollar so that is our marginal effect can be measured as the change in my quantity demanded for a change in the price right and keep in mind just like when we're talking about opportunity costs the denominator this is always our incremental change this is our plus or minus one right so essentially it's saying hey dollar we are sorry our price went up by one dollar by how much does our quantity demanded then change but and we can work this out quite easily actually if we go back let's say that this is like that demand curve we were working at before so that was 30. this is 15 so that is we had ah let me back up that was price equals 30 minus two quantity demanded well we could work out this marginal effect as well hey let's take a look at this what's our slope right our slope of this line you're like oh okay that's not bad slope is negative two but okay negative two what we did rise over run so that was change in price over change in quantity okay that's that's neat what are we looking for though we're looking for change in quantity over change in price so very easily i can get my marginal effect as the inverse of my slope so okay if i have a slope and again slope of my marginal benefit or willingness to pay curve would be two and my marginal effect then would be one half quantity demanded per dollar meaning every time the dollar changes by plus one i will consume or maybe maybe that's not the right word maybe not consume my quantity demanded will fall by a half unit right and all we did to get that is we just took the inverse of our slope one over negative two instead of price per quantity i would have quantity per price and okay in this case here yay i get my marginal effect every change in the price of a dollar causes change in the number of units demanded by one-half unit so there we go we can work out our marginal effect in this way here marginal effects are great they give us kind of an insight as to what this rate of change is between price and quantity but they have their shortcomings right and they have their shortcomings in okay change in the price of a dollar is this change in the price of a dollar is this a big change or is that a small change what about this change in quantity demanded by a half unit is that a big change in our consumption or is that a small change in our consumption right unfortunately we don't actually have that information and let's let's take a look at what i mean by that so okay by one by a half so let's go and say that price price went and gets changed from we'll go p naught to p1 price changes from 500 to five hundred thousand and one dollar all right that was plus one dollar in the price is that a big change or is that a tiny change right in this case here five hundred thousand dollars to five hundred thousand and one dollar that would be a small change in our price right very very small but we could look at another case price of candy let's say price of candy went from 50 cents to a dollar fifty again we've only had plus one dollar but this plus one dollar what is this well in this case here right this is actually quite a large change in the price of candy that's actually a very large change in the price of candy so while the marginal effect is nice because it tells us okay every time the price changes by a dollar or quantity demanded changes by half a unit or whatever that inverse of the slope might be it fails to tell us the scale of this change that is are we dealing with a large change in price or just a tiny change in price and that's our big problem here that we need to consider right we can do the same thing on quantity demanded right in this case here maybe our initial quantity demanded accurate amounted initial maybe initially we had something like 100 000 units being bought and sold and then now we have given this change we now have what 0.5 viewer right again that is negative one half price went up by a dollar quantity demanded dropped by one half that there could be a huge sorry one half change because of our huge number of quantity change in a half again that's a small impact right not very much actually changing in terms of quantity demanded same thing though over here we could look at quantity demanded of coffee or candy and how that changed let's presume that this was initially 2 and now 1.5 well okay again this is a change of negative one-half but in terms of the scale of this change this is relatively large so both of these right both of these situations both if we were talking about real estate or candy we would get a marginal effect of negative one-half quantity demanded per dollar negative one-half quantity demanded per dollar identical marginal effect but as we can see the scale of these changes the sensitivity of these changes is actually very very different so while the marginal effect is useful while the marginal effect helps to give us an insight as to what's happening it's not the full picture and what we really need in order to overcome this scale difference is we need to introduce a new concept a new measure of sensitivity and this one here is known as elasticity and what this elasticity is is another way that we can measure how sensitive is our quantity demanded of one good given a change in the price and let's take a look at what this elasticity is so again our marginal effect m e that was saying okay what is the change in my quantity demanded for a change in my price my elasticity of demand will notate this as eta d so kind of like an n with a long tail that's the greek letter eta don't need to know that other than we use that to denote elasticity a to d is going to be the absolute value of the percent change in quantity demanded all over the percent change in price right in this case here we can take a look at how much has changed in terms of percentage that is are we looking at a big percent change in it or just a 90 change in it and based on how this works out we're going to get our measurement of elasticity and thus our measurement of sensitivity that's really what we're measuring this elasticity term loses a lot of students by elasticity we mean sensitivity how sensitive are we to a percent change in the price and let's take a look at an example of this let's look at a case where we have we'll look at a few different goods and we'll take a look price in dollars we'll take a look at the initial price the after price and thus what the change in price was and to start off for the first good let's say we started off at a price of nine and we ended up at 11. so okay that was a change of price of plus two dollars take a look at another one and we'll say that it was initially 99 up to 101 so again a change in price of two dollars okay we give some context to this maybe this first guy here maybe this is t-shirts maybe the second guy here i don't know maybe this is coffee machines right maybe some cheap little coffee machines okay and in both cases we have had a change in price of two dollars so going to take a look at our quantity demanded we'd have our quantity demanded initial our quantity demanded after and then the change in quantity demanded so let's say that initially with t-shirts we had something like i don't know let's say we had initially something like 105 t-shirts being bought and sold or being demanded rather and okay race went up law of demand is price up quantity demanded down so our quantity demanded fell to 95. that is what we have for our change in quantity demand our change in quantity demand was negative 10. 105 minus 95. let's take a look at coffee machines in the case of our coffee machine let's presume that okay t-shirts lots of t-shirts are bought and sold in this case here let's say that we went from i don't know let's say from 35 down to 25. so again negative 10. okay to work through all this right the reason why i did it in this way is because again to demonstrate if we work through our marginal effect for each case change in quantity demand for change in price in both cases we get 10 over 2 we get what negative 10 over 2. we would get negative 5 units per dollar right so that would be saying every time that the price went up by one dollar our quantity demanded fell by five and we have the exact same marginal effect in both cases here but okay what about the elasticity what about this other method of sensitivity well in order to figure out the elasticity we don't just want the change in quantity demanded and the change in price we want this percent change this percent change and so let's take a look at how we calculate this so percent change and let's just use a generic variable x percent change in x typically the way that you would find this is you would take your final value so um x1 minus your initial value x naught right so this was p that'd be p1 minus p naught and then you would divide it by your initial value and then if you need it as an actual value you would times it by a hundred percent or you could keep it as a decimal between zero and whatever value we have so that's how we would typically find percentages that's how if you've ever done percentages up until this point this is probably how you've done this is not how we're going to do it right this is not how we're going to find the percent change in quantity the percent change in price the way that we're going to do it ah actually all we'd have to change is this bottom guy here the way that we're going to do it is we're going to take the initial value we're going to subtract it sorry we're going to get the final value subtracted from the initial so p1 minus p naught and then we're going to divide it by the average value right where the average value if we're looking at again everything's just generically in terms of x's so x bar that would be x one plus x naught all over two we'd find the average of the two that we're comparing and then we would times that by and let's let's work out as to why why we would do it this way versus the way that you would traditionally see and in order to do that let's just use a very very simple example and we'll come back to this let's just scroll down and take a look at a quick example here let's suppose we wanted to know what the percent change of x was and we had an initial value of x of one and a final value of x of two okay so if we used our traditional method not this one but our traditional method we would say okay percent change in x is two minus one all over one one over one and then times a hundred that's going to give me a one hundred percent change cool great but here's the problem what if what if we didn't actually know the direction what if we didn't know that we were going from one to two what if we didn't know that price was going from nine to eleven what if it was going the other way what if we went from 11 to 9. right keep in mind if we had a line we went 11 to 9 this would be negative 2. we'd be going from 95 to 105 so that'd be plus ten i'd still get a marginal effect of negative five it'd just be going the opposite direction instead of nine to eleven dollars i'm going eleven to nine dollars so what would happen here instead of going from one to two i went from two to one well percent change in x in that case if i started off at one sorry if i started off at two and went to one one minus two all over two one minus two that's negative one over two that's negative one half that's negative fifty percent here's the problem as we change what is the percent difference between one and two is it 100 difference or is it a 50 percent difference okay it's a 100 increase it's a 50 decrease but the problem is let's view it graphically okay so we have our graph we have our price we have our quantity there's my demand curve demand let's suppose right just take a look at t-shirts suppose i want to know my sensitivity between these two points 11 9 95 and 105. right so i want to know hey what is my elasticity of demand between these two points in fact in this case here i'm not actually even saying hey we started off at 9 and we went up to 11. i'm not saying we started 11 and went down to 9. i have no implicit or explicit statement of direction i'm just saying what is my sensitivity between these two points well you can work out the marginal effect right you can work out the marginal effect without any direction and you just get negative five but the problem is elasticity problem is this percent change right percent change kind of depends on direction well how do we overcome this problem with that guy right this average value of x now let's take a look at why that works so if we come down here again two minus one divided by the average value so okay two minus one what's our average there so you would add the two together divided by two so two plus one is three three divided by two is one point five we would have one over one point five what does that work out to one over one 1.5 would be 0.667 or 66.67 percent okay on the other side 1 minus 2 over the average the average would be the same 1.5 you'll get negative 1 over 1.5 is negative 0.667 or negative 66.67 percent here we notice we get the same value for a percent change it's just the sign that's different right here was a 66.67 percent increase versus a 66.67 decrease this is the problem that we overcome by using this average and thus it is why we'll use an average every time we're trying to find the percent change in price the percent change in quantity demanded so let's take a look at working that through let's take a look at that let's just make some room here okay so we want to find the percent change of our price we want to find the percent change in our quantity demanded so we can work out this elasticity formula you'll notice we have this absolute value here that's because we know this is going to be negative law of demand if price goes up quantity demanding comes down they're always going to move in inverse direction so this is always going to give us a negative result we don't care we know it's going to be negative we just want to record the positive value and that's what this absolute value sign means just these line brackets it's saying cool we don't care about the sign we just want the magnitude we just want the number so to do that let's start off by working out our percent change in price so what do we have for prices we have nine we have 11 right we're trying to find what is our percent change in price between these two guys so okay let's go uh percent change in price is 11 minus 9 all over not over 9 over our average so 11 plus 9 is 20 20 divided by 2 is 10. so what is that going to be 11 minus 9 is 2 over 10 that's going to be 20 now okay in this formula really the way that we want to record this is we want to record this as the decimal equivalent so that is without doing the times 100 2 over 10 0.20 this is the value we want to utilize for this percent change in price what about quantity what do we have here going on for quantity well let's work out that guy we have 95 and 105. we're working out the percent change in our quantity demanded so percent change and the quantity demanded is we can go 105 minus 95 all over the average so okay 95 plus 105 is 200 200 divided by 2 is 100 what do we have here wow that's going to be 10 over 100 or 0.10 10 so okay we work that out we can work out then our elasticity of demand elasticity of demand is percent change quantity demanded for a percent change in the price and that's going to work out to zero 0.10 all over gives me 0.5 whoo we've solved our elasticity of demand cool what does it mean what does it tell us right it's like we did a bunch of math great but it's important to backtrack and say okay great what is this math actually telling us what does the math mean okay what the math means in this case the math is getting at for a one percent for a one percent change in price we will witness a percent change in quantity demanded so for a one percent change in the price we're going to witness a 0.5 change in the quantity demanded a big thing with that big thing that really we're going to be taking a look at with this is to say hey this guy changes a little bit this guy changes relatively more right we have a bigger value in the denominator than we have in the numerator so percent change in price is bigger than my percent change in quantity demanded that is quantity demanded is not very sensitive to a change in price right we could say 20 that's relatively large 10 that's relatively small 10 is smaller than 20 right so okay small change in quantity for a big change in price i would say that i'm not very sensitive right or to put it in the terms as to how we would actually be interested in i would say that i am in elastic inelastic i am not very sensitive to a change in price huge change in price right 20 percent change in price but not very much happened here in my quantity demanded only a 10 fall so okay inelastic in that case what about our coffee machines let's take a look what's happening with our coffee machines so in this case here we have price of 99 to 101 and we have coffee machines from 35 down to 25. let's take a look at that so we had this is for our coffee machines i'm just carrying forward the information so we can look at that 99 to 101. and then we had quantity demanded not quantity demanded one and what do we do price went up quantity went down from 35 to 25. okay let's work out our percent change quantity demanded first what do we have we have 25 minus 35 all over our average there so what is that that's going to be 25 plus 35 that's going to be 60. 60 divided by 2 is 30 okay so final minus initial divided by average what do i get that's going to be negative 10 all over 30. that's going to be one-third 0.333 three repeating okay oh i dropped my negative right technically this is negative zero point three three three repeating in fact i probably dropped my negative up here too i did right that's okay given elasticity we can and okay many would disagree and truthfully i would disagree with myself as well it's not okay to be sloppy but elasticity we can be because we don't care about the negatives we're just interested in the magnitude so we're just interested in the absolute value hence why i do get sloppy with this and i allow just everything to be positive but yeah technically it's negative but then the final answer works out to be positive so we're fine we can kind of wave our hands with that what about my percent change in price right so this was going to think about it a 33 drop in my quantity demanded what about my price change in price was from 99 to 101. so 101 minus 99. the average there 101 plus 99 is 200 200 divided by two is one hundred so that's two over one hundred that's 0.02 or a two percent increase in price okay what we see here now when i compare change in price to change in quantity this is relatively small right two percent is smaller than 33 percent so small change in price and we witness a big or a large change in our quantity demanded that is even without calculating this i can just look at this and go wow this is sensitive this is very sensitive we hardly had a change in the price and our quantity demanded is reacting huge to that okay okay so given that's the case elasticity of demand percent change quantity demanded to a percent change in price right okay so 0.33 negative 0.3333 divided by 0.02 what uh what does that give me well 0.33333 repeating that's one-third divided by 0.02 is going to give me a value of sixteen point six six on on on we'll go 16.667 right so in this case here what we're witnessing again small change in price our quantity demanded is changing by a large amount relatively speaking i would say that i am sensitive to changes in price that is to use the language of economics in this case if i'm sensitive to this change in price i am elastic elastic would be to be sensitive to price changes let's let's compare and contrast quickly so a value of 16.67 a value of 0.5 right 0.5 was a big change in price small change in quantity demanded my quantity demanded was not very sensitive down here tiny change in price large change in my quantity demanded i am sensitive right and we could have the same kind of interpretation we said hey for a one percent change in price we will witness a a d percent change in quantity demanded same idea for a one percent change in the price we would witness a 16.67 percent change in my quantity demanded so every time price changes by one percent my quantity demanded would change by 16.67 percent quite quite sensitive right very sensitive in that case we can we can kind of generalize our possible results for elasticity then we could build a table of possible elasticity results and i really every time i draw this table i really get hesitant to do so because really you should be thinking about what's happening here hey large impact for a small i am sensitive because this guy's big but many of you will just memorize this table and i guarantee you it will mess you up in the long run because we'll look at other elasticities that don't revolve around the same points and then you'll get confused oh is this elasticity around zero is this elasticity around one what's going on so okay really focus on what's happening what we're measuring right which is a small change in price big change in quantity demanded sensitive large change in price tiny change and lasted or a tiny change in quantity demanded insensitive or inelastic but just the same we could say that okay if we get a value of elasticity that is between uh let's back that up that is bigger than zero but less than one we would say that that is inelastic if we get an elasticity of demand that is equal to one we would say that that is unit elastic and if we think about that that means that we would say have a 50 change in our quantity demanded or a 50 change in our price it's a one-for-one trade-off right they're changing the exact same rates carrying on down we could also have an elasticity of demand greater than one and that is our elastic or sensitive all right that's what we add here large change in quantity for a tiny change in price giving us a sensitive good or inelastic good we have some extreme cases as well we could have a case where our elasticity of demand is equal to zero in which case we would say that we are perfectly in elastic this is a case where we have no sensitivity at all price could balloon price could skyrocket about 1 000 change in the price and we would keep buying the exact same amount of quantity quantity is completely unphased by the price in this case so extreme case yes but technically could exist other extreme we could have an elasticity of demand of infinity and we would call this perfectly elastic and in this case here if the price is some value cool if the price increases by even a tiny little bit so price goes up by one cent quantity demanded goes all the way to zero on the other extreme price drops by one cent and the quantity demanded shoots all the way out to infinity right this would be a super super sensitive quantity demand if you wanted to kind of take a look as to what these would look like in each of these extreme cases we could so okay we would have in this case price quantity a perfectly inelastic demand curve would be vertical it would be absolutely vertical doesn't matter what this price does it's always going to read off the same quantity meanwhile perfectly elastic demand curve what is that going to look like well we'd have price we'd have quantity and in this case here we would have a horizontal oh that's not horizontal let's shift it down the last second we would have a pretend that's horizontally keep shifting down on me horizontal line such that if we deviate at all from this price up or down if we go up quantity would drop down to zero if we went down quantity would shoot all the way out to infinity in between we would have varying degrees of elasticity and relatively speaking the demand curve would be steeper or shallower and again i really want to emphasize that relatively speaking because we'll take a look shortly that any linear demand curve will have all three portions along it it'll have an inelastic stretch a unit elastic stretch and an elastic stretch but we'll get there in a bit we have another way that we could also express elasticity and that is okay we have our elasticity of demand is our percent change in the quantity demanded for a percent change in price okay just want to caution you just want to warn you right now i'm about to go through a bit of algebra i'm about to get from one expression of this formula to another expression of this formula do not get caught up with the algebraic manipulation i'm never going to ask you to move from one to the other this is just to show that they're both identical and just another way that we can express this so let's take a look at that so hey percent change quantity demanded well percent change quantity demanded that is the change in quantity demanded all over my average quantity demanded i got a little bit too excited with how far i drew that out there and then very similarly percent change in price that's my change in price all over my average price okay looks ugly right it doesn't look like we've done anything to help but what we've now done we have a fraction divided by a fraction we should be familiar with doing this our trick in this case is to take the denominator flip it and multiply the two together so we would have the percent sorry not the percent just the change in quantity demanded all over our average quantity demanded times our average price all over the change in price okay hey change in quantity demanded times p bar is the same thing as p bar times the quantity demanded so we could just move around the numerator move around the denominator without any loss and what we can get is we can get change in quantity demanded all over change in price times b bar all over quantity demanded r and this here algebraically identical way of expressing elasticity this here at times can make it mathematically a lot easier to calculate but although it can make it a lot easier to mathematically calculate i find this less of an into a less intuitive way to display this function right in this case here i can just look at hey what's the value of this number what's the value of that number if the top is bigger or elastic if the bottom is bigger we're inelastic again elastic sensitive inelastic not sensitive in this case i don't have that same interpretation popping out i just would have my end value and i'd have to interpret that hey is it bigger than one great i'm sensitive is it less than one okay i'm not sensitive why would this be one that we'd want to utilize though well the reason why this is a functional form that sometimes is nice to work with is because of this guy here change in quantity demanded over change in price what what is that well that there is my marginal effect right that's my marginal effect right there and if i have if i have a function that is in this way 30 minus 2 quantity demanded well that 2 this slope and our typical way of price as a function of quantity demanded this slope is rise over run change in price over change in quantity demanded so that is i can just take one over this slope and get my marginal effect and then once i have that hey that's going to be constant along the entire line if i need to calculate more than one elasticity if i want to take a look at the elasticity at a few different points all i need to worry about is my average price and my average quantity demanded between those different points so at times if i know the formulatic expression of the line this can be an easier functional form to utilize if not right either one will give you the exact same answer you can use either form but just to show you two different expressions for the elasticity of demand two different ways we could calculate that okay let's take a look at here another example here we have a demand curve represented by price equals 100 minus qd now keep in mind typically when we're going through mathematical expression we don't write it but technically this is a slope of one times quantity demanded we typically don't write that one when it's there it's just implicitly assumed but we could add it just for clarification in this case here so what we're wanting to do is we're going to evaluate what is the elasticity of demand at these three different arcs along our demand curve we want to take a look at the elasticity of demand along this yellow section as price is between 95 and 85 and our quantity demanded between 5 and 15. we then want to do the same for the blue section and then the same for the green section so to start off with the yellow section what i'm going to do for the first one here is calculate it both ways right we take a look at two different formulas for calculating elasticity we'll take a look at how to calculate this in both ways here and then same idea and we'll do one for this guy and one for that guy just to speed up the process so to start off elasticity of demand we are looking at the percent change in our quantity demanded for a percent change in price so okay using this format here percent change in quantity demanded let's go over here and work that out percent change quantity demanded that would be 15 minus 5 divided by the average of the two so 5 plus 15 is 20 20 divided by 2 is 10 and i would have what 10 over 10 giving me one so 100 change in my quantity demanded percent change in price what do i have there well i'm gonna have what did i do i did 15 to 5 so that'd be 85 to 95 what do i have all together well 85 and 95 gives me 180 180 divided by 2 gives me 90. so my average would be 90. what do i get negative 10 over 90 that'd be negative 0.111 repeat it so 1 over 9 if we were to express it in fractional form to then get my elasticity of demand i would have one over point one one one one one and so i would have an elasticity of 1 divided by 0.1111 that's going to give me approximately 9. right if i did just 1 divided by 1 over nine i would get exactly nine depending on how many decimals you carry there it's going to work out to roughly nine like eight point nine nine nine or nine point zero zero something so we get approximately nine to show us that we could also do this the other way that is we could take a look at our marginal effect times the average price all over the average quantity demanded let's work through that so our marginal effect keep in mind this guy here is just going to be the inverse of our slope in this case we're lucky our slope is one so the inverse of one one over one is just one cool so we would have one times the average price well okay we worked that out the average price that was 90. all over our average quantity demanded we work that out as well that's 10. so 1 times 90 over 10 that is 9. so again in this case here we have a value of our elasticity of nine again start to think about this we got math we got a number great what does it mean well in this case here an elasticity of nine that's a value bigger than one to get that that means we've had a big change in quantity demanded for a tiny change in price we are elastic we are sensitive so we are price sensitive up in this region here as we carry on down because i know the slope i'm going to utilize this formula that is because i now know it's just one times my average price divided by my average quantity so okay what's my average price 55 plus 45 that gives me a hundred 100 divided by two is 50. okay same idea here average quantity demanded so 45 plus 50 that's 100 as well divided by oh that's 50 as well what do i get there i get an elasticity of one meaning again rate this doesn't pop out as cleanly as it does in this expression but an elasticity of one means that i have the exact same percent change in each say a 50 change in price yielding a 50 change in my quantity demanded so in that case there i am unit elastic carrying on down what do we have here okay we have our slope of one our inverse slope of one rather and then i'm going to have my average price well what's my average price between 15 and five so 15 plus five is 20 20 divided by two is 10 and then what do i have on the denominator my average quantity average between 85 and 95 well 85 plus 95 is 180 divided by 2 that's 90. 10 over 90 gives me 0.111 repeating that is okay in this case here 0.111 means that for some change in price i'm getting a relatively small change in quantity demanded meaning that i am in elastic so inelastic unit elastic and then up on the top i was elastic so what we find even though along a linear line the marginal effect marginal effect marginal effect marginal effect or slope is identical everywhere along this line despite that fact we find that the elasticity varies as we move down the line such that for every every linear demand curve every linear demand curve can ultimately be decomposed into its three parts we can have price quantity let's get the demand curve drawn here okay we can have for every linear demand curve some stretch up along the top it's going to be elastic we'll then have a point as we go down where we are unit elastic and then finally we'll have a stretch along the bottom where we are inelastic so every demand curve will have these three components to it an elastic section a unit elastic section and an inelastic section and it seems like okay yeah that's good information it turns out this is crucial information as we carry on this is a um an outcome that we can really manipulate for ourselves as we carry on to get some really interesting results and interesting analysis from our curves and we'll take a look at that shortly as we carry on through this course probably once we get into this whole supply and demand and full market this whole idea of varying elasticity will come back to us right now though let's take a look at one quick kind of outcome that we can get away from this and that's going to be the relationship between total expenditure and elasticity and let's take a look let's go back up here let's go back up here so total expenditure let's write this down total expenditure is just the total amount that i'm expending on what i'm buying so for example if i were to buy five units at a price of 95 dollars a unit how much money am i expending altogether well 95 per unit times five units i get a total expenditure of 475. if we think about this in a geometric kind of way what we've just done is we've said okay five ah let's pick a color for this five that is my base here 95 that is my height base times height that's just the area of a rectangle that is all of this here all of that there is my total expenditure on this good this area of this rectangle that we just worked out five times 95. well what happens what happens is the price falls as the price falls we know that my quantity demanded goes up but what happens to my total expenditure does my total expenditure go up do i end up just buying spending more money on this altogether or does my total expenditure drop well let's let's take a look at this well okay price drops so price jumps from 95 down to 85. well what happens now we have 85 we have now 15 being consumed at that right 85 15. we're taking a look now at this bit what does that give me 85 times 15 gives me now 1275 so okay again if we're taking a look at what we just calculated that there is now going to be let's get rid of that top bit that's now going to be all of this that i'm expending right this double bit so if we think about it we've gained let's go we've gained this box red on yellow does not necessarily work most colors on yellow aren't really going to work we've gained this box here and we've lost this box there so hey we've gained a lot more than we've lost our total expenditure has gone up so as price went down total expenditure went up okay cool now is this consistent does this carry on as we go through this entire bit well let's let's evaluate let's take a look let's go to the other extreme let's jump down over here to the 15 and five so okay what did we have when i was buying 85 units and paying 15 per unit well what was my total expenditure well okay i had uh 15 dollars per unit consuming 85 right that's these guys what is that 15 times 85 that gives me oh it gives me 12.75 again okay and again if we want to think about it geometrically we are let's make this maybe a bit thicker we are doing all of this rectangle all right all of this guy here that would be the area we just calculated base of 85 times the height of 15. now what happens now what happens is price goes down well price goes down my quantity demanded will go up what happens to my total expenditure over here we said hey price down quantity up total expenditure up can we assume the same thing well let's calculate price down so okay price from 15 down to five quantity demanded up from 85 up to 95. what's happened to my total expenditure my total expenditure is now 475. oh no right in this case my total expenditure has actually fallen as the price has fallen so okay we have two very conflicting results here over in our first example we looked at price went down and total expenditure went up now we have price going down and total expenditure going down what's what's happening what's what's causing this distinction what's causing the difference here well what's causing the difference between these two scenarios is the elasticity and it turns out it turns out that when you are elastic so greater than one you have this inverse relationship between price and total expenditure or to put another way you have a positive relationship between your quantity and total expenditure once you come over here and once you get an inelastic situation so in the green case there well now we get a positive relationship between price and total expenditure or an inverse between our quantity demanded right so quantity demanded and total expenditure so relationship between the two we could look at this right one final way we could draw our demand curve yet again and what i'm going to want to do is right under this demand curve draw a second graph that is going to share the same horizontal axis so that's quantity that's quantity this is price this guy is going to be my total expenditure right total expenditure keep in mind all that is is price times quantity okay demand curve coming down like that we have initially a pi we have our elastic zone we then have some point if it's a unit slope unit elasticity will be in the middle it doesn't always have to be in the middle though and then we will have over here our inelastic section so again let's just keep in mind greater than one that is elastic that means we're sensitive to the price and over here less than one we are in elastic we are not sensitive to the price tear this guy down probably could just use the line tool we made it a little bit cleaner but we get our idea what we'll notice right if we go up and take a look what did we say we're taking a look at quantity the relationship between quantity and total expenditure in this elastic zone so hey let's just color coordinate a little bit here in our elastic zone and what do we have for the other side our inelastic zone right and then we had our point where it cut off all together all right that's like all of a sudden our quantity is as high as it is but the price is zero so if price is zero total expenditure is zero so that's our other extreme right there that red dotted line so in the elastic zone the yellow bit what do we say quantity and total expenditure are positively related as quantity goes up total expenditure goes up meanwhile in our analystic zone quantity went up total expenditure went down okay the way that this actually ends up looking let's see how well i can do it given these tools is it's a parabola so it's going to rise up it's going to hit a maximum right at our unit elastic point and then it's going to start to fall like such should be symmetric right i'm freehanding it's not perfectly symmetric but we would have that relationship between quantity and total expenditure such that this relationship is entirely driven by the elasticity of our demand curve entirely driven by the elasticity of okay why is this useful why is this something that we might want to know that we might want to be interested in well let's take a look at an example as to how this goes through and let's suppose that tim hortons right so we can write this through tim hortons our good old classic canadian although not canadian anymore by canadian coffee shop tim hortons they because of they're trying to maximize their profit and let's say they're trying to increase their revenue in order to get more profit and so they are taking a look at they are wanting to increase their price of coffee from say two dollars for medium up to 250. now say they've done extensive studies and they've determined that the elasticity of demand for their coffee is something like 0.8 so that is a pretty inelastic demand people want their coffee and they're going to continue to buy their coffee really given the price inelastic our quantity demanded is not very sensitive to the price what we want to know is that if if tim hortons goes through with this price change what's going to happen to their total revenue are they going to be making more money or are they going to be making less money and here you might be confused for a second you might be like wait what keith total revenue we were just talking about total expenditure well okay keep in mind from our producer theory total revenue is just price times quantity total expenditure is just price times quantity they're both the same thing just from another perspective your total expenditure on coffee is the firm's total revenue from you on coffee so the market's total expenditure on coffee is thus the market's total revenue earned from coffee right there's two flip sides of the same coin okay so we have all of our information what is going to happen to our total revenue well first thing we need to identify what do we have here for elasticity are we elastic unit elastic or inelastic and right we've already talked about this 0.8 this is an inelastic demand so okay we can identify that right away we can say yep we are over in this green section here where we are in elastic okay that's that's useful because then we know which zone we're playing with now what we need to do is we need to take a look and say well we're looking at quantity versus total expenditure or total revenue uh we have price uh-oh okay don't don't fret keep in mind we're talking about the demand curve and the demand curve relates price to quantity so as price goes up what happens to our quantity demanded price goes up quantity demanded false so okay what is that what is that going to yield for us well let's pick a point suppose we used to be there quantity demanded fell so okay quantity demanded giving us now this point what is that done to our total expenditure or total revenue it's caused our total revenue to go up so in this case here should tim hortons engage in pushing up the price given this inelastic demand for coffee well by pushing up the price they can actually increase their revenues as long as they can increase their revenues faster than their costs their profits will increase so yeah okay they can go ahead with that great they can do it what if what if we change this question a little bit what if we said instead that the elasticity of demand was 1.8 right so that is now we have an elastic demand for coffee still same change in the price what's happened to our total revenue now well i'll see if you can work through that same kind of situation we're using a different point on the graph the end result is still price up quantity down but in this case our total revenue will fall instead of total revenue rising as we had in our first case because we're in the elastic region an increase in the price means that people are going to leave our good for other goods and our total revenue will actually fall on that scenario so relationship between elasticity and revenues expenditure okay we spent a lot of time looking at price elasticity that really is the big one for the course the big thing we're going to be looking at for sensitivity of a curve we do also have two other elasticities believe it or not to consider right and these other elasticities again just price sensitivities we can be looking at the elasticity of income why in economics is often used to know income and what this guy here is looking at is saying okay what is my percent change in the quantity demanded of some good or a percent change in income and again the idea behind this is very much the same as our changes in price if all of a sudden i get a raise of ten thousand dollars at work what does that mean is this a big race is this a small raise right if i started off with an income of 30 000 well that's a big raise right all of a sudden boom i've gone 30 to 40 000. if i've started off with an income of 1 million well that's not really as big of a deal right that's a much smaller increase in my total income i'm not going to be as excited about that probably still be excited but not as excited right so again this percent change in income is important from here what we're really working what we're really interested in figuring out is okay for this income elasticity i could be less than zero i could be between zero and one and i could be greater than one all right keep in mind i don't have these absolute values around this guy that is i could have a value that's negative that is i can have a situation where my income has gone up but i start buying my stuff i have more money but i'm buying fewer things does that sound familiar when that happens we would have an inferior good right an inferior good where our income has gone up and our quantity demanded has fallen in come up quantity demanded down we would then have our normal set where income goes up quantity demanded goes up or alternatively income down quantity demanded down and that would be these two here which jointly are normal goods so right we've already taken a walk hey this idea of inferior this idea of normal goods we're now just introducing a metric by which we can actually measure it by a way that we can say hey how is our income changed what was the change in our quantity demanded and through that you'll notice that we actually have two categories for normal why don't we just say hey bigger than zero is normal why did we split it up to kind of break around this one well we split it up to break around this one because our first set here between zero and one well okay these are positive income goes up quantity goes up but they're not very sensitive right this would be like an inelastic bit of this we're not very sensitive to changes in our income we would call these necessary goods and what are some examples of necessary goods toilet paper toothbrush uh toothpaste right in this case here if all of a sudden you get a huge pay raise at work you're not going to be like woo i'm going to load up on toilet paper i'm going to start buying a ton of toothpaste no no no typically the amount of toothpaste the amount of toilet paper you buy is going to stay relatively constant it's not going to be very sensitive to your changes in income maybe right your income went up a bunch maybe you're not going to squeeze out every last little bit from your toothpaste container so maybe over the course of a year your toothpaste consumption goes up but not drastically so these would be our neces are necessary goods they're not going to be very sensitive to changes in income we would also have then ones that are greater than one and these are our luxury goods these are extremely sensitive to our changes in income right and this is the case where hey we get a five percent raise at work and we go and buy a new car all of a sudden we've gone from a one car household to a two-car hostel right that's a huge increase in our quantity demanded for vehicles luxury goods very very sensitive to these changes in income how do we calculate it exactly the same way as the elasticity of demand right percent change in quantity demanded 20 demanded one minus quantity demanded not all over our average percent change in income what's our final income minus our initial income all over the average income right so the exact same way of calculating it as we did for our elasticity of demand we're not going to be using this guy as much this is kind of a hey this also exists we'll see a few questions with it for sure where it's going to say hey is this an inferior necessary or luxury good but it's not going to be that not going to be that intensive elasticity of demand is really going to be the focus in intro to micro we would also have theta x y what this is is would be called a cross price elasticity and that is going to be hey we have some change in the price of good x how does that influence the quantity demanded of good y right so in this case here percent change in the quantity demanded of y all over the percent change in the price of x and this is getting at how sensitive we are to the change in prices of other goods right if we're going back to our determinants of demand this is really what we're measuring is how sensitive we are to these different determinants in this case hey if my good is coffee and all of a sudden i have a change in the price of tea well how sensitive am i to these price changes in t we worked through right earlier on we worked through hey we had a change in the price of t how does this influence coffee and we said hey these guys are substitutes and we substitute from one to the other well this would be measuring how sensitive we are as substitutes and how does this work through let's let's just walk through the example as to how we can figure this out what did we say we said okay price of t price of t went up if price of t goes up well the quantity demanded of t went down we said all this was being done ceteris paribus so price of coffee was fixed but quantity demanded of coffee hey if i'm having less tea i'm having more coffee so we have this inverse relation keep in mind what we're looking at here is we're looking at the price of tea and the quantity of coffee so what we find i think keep in mind we just work through we just said hey these guys are substitutes so if we work through this and we get hey some frost price elasticity greater than zero that's telling us that these goods are substitutes and you're like how did you get that that's greater than zero well price of t went up quantity of coffee went up positive divided by a positive will give me a positive value if we had the opposite scenario happening price of t going down quantity of t going up if i'm doing more t i'm doing less coffee what do we have price of t negative quantity demanded of coffee negative well a negative divided by a negative again gives me a positive value so anytime i have a cross price elasticity greater than zero those will be substitutes the other case then is if i have a cross price elasticity less than zero so a negative value occurring these would be complements hot dogs hot dog buns right that kind of example there within this then right substitutes could be from just just above zero to infinity the value the magnitude that you get is how sensitive they are to each other the bigger the magnitude the more sensitive they are same with compliments the sign tells us their compliments it's negative okay they're compliments this number tells us how sensitive they are as compliments do you always buy one for one or do you sometimes buy hot dogs without a hot dog butts that would be the comparison we're looking at there okay two quick questions kind of uh concrete our understanding of elasticity we're gonna be taking a look at these other kind of interpretations of elasticity because we'll come back to the demand the last testing because i'll be our focus so for other two alternative elasticities let's start off let's say that concert tickets concert tickets they have an income elasticity of 1.5 what does that tell us about concert tickets what kind of good are they keep in mind we had three options they could be inferior they could be necessary or they could be a luxury good and in this case here concert tickets with an income elasticity of 1.5 that is they're going to be relatively sensitive to our income they're a normal good they're positive and within that normal good category they would be a luxury item so income elasticity 1.5 luxury item what about let's suppose that as we took a look at in our example suppose we have a cross-price elasticity between coffee and tea of 0.25 what does this tell us about coffee and tea well okay between coffee and tea cross price last test is going to tell us whether or not it's a substitute or a complement we need to then interpret this number to figure out which one of these it is and if we recall okay substitutes they were positive complements were negative the magnitude then told us how sensitive we were so okay we have a positive cross price elasticity so yes these are substitutes cross price elasticity of 0.25 that's in the inelastic area right between zero and one the not so sensitive area so yes coffee and tea are substitutes but they're not very great substitutes right they're not strong substitutes people aren't running to tea if the price of tea falls they're not throwing their coffee cups saying forget it i'm a tea drinker now no no people are more or less staying tea drinkers staying coffee drinkers there's just a little bit of substitution happening between two so again just an interpretation of our income and our cross price elasticities what we're going to finish off with in our demand or our introduction to demand little video series here we're going to finish off by taking a look at this idea of our marginal benefit curve right so our three interpretations we had demand marginal benefit or maximum willingness to pay we're going to finish off with this whole marginal benefit or marginal value and that interpretation so let's take a look at that what we can do is with this marginal value or marginal benefit interpretation we can take a look at a demand curve so let's just draw a generic demand curve here price quantity and let's put in oh let's make actual align let's put in our demand curve and if we wanted to we could give this actually like price equals 100 minus q right again keep in mind there's implicitly a 1 in front of that q so okay i could work that out i could say hey this value here is 100 and then my other intercept would very similarly be 100. what we can do as we work through this is we can work through okay our varying prices and i did this purposely so it was easy to work through we could say that okay when i have a quantity of oh i wanted my line when i have a quantity of one what is my marginal benefit the extra benefit received as i went from zero to one units well as i increased my consumption or my demand from 0 to 1 i gained 99 worth of value or 99 worth of extra benefit right that's why that'd be the most that i'd be willing to pay for one unit because that's the monetized value of benefit that i received as i go up from one two two well as i go up from one to two very similarly to okay 100 minus 2 gives me 98 and i can go on and on and on and on in this way why is this why is this nifty well the reason why this is nice is because i can say okay this is my extra benefit my extra benefit on and on and on i could also say hey if i were to consume two units that is i consumed one and then i consumed two i could work out my total benefit right my total benefit and that is if i worked out through that i could say okay hey quantity 0 1 2 work out my marginal benefit zero as i consumed one unit i gained 99 as i consumed two units i gained 98 so my total benefit then well my total benefits just the aggregation zero 99 uh what's 99 plus 98 well 99 plus 98 that works out to be 197 right and okay to view this graphically that is i received all of this benefit here from that first unit right so that's the size of that box and then the second unit i received all of this benefit here so if i was to consume two units i'm getting 99 from the first 98 from the second giving me 197 all together of total benefit or total value from this good i could carry on all the way down right i could say um if i were to consume 50 units well 100 minus 50 that gives me price of 50 and thus my marginal benefit 50 my marginal benefit was 50 and very similarly i could integrate all the way up and i could work out my total benefit now okay in this sense here we've been dealing with a discrete number of quantity right 0 1 2 and if you take a look at it we would kind of have this little bit here as like lost dead zone benefit that wasn't actually earned in between right we kind of just had these little triangles that kind of cut off and didn't get counted if you recall back we actually had an assumption for this and that was that our quantity consumed was infinitesimally divisible that is i could consume 0.01 of a unit i could consume 1.42 of a unit and that way there right my quantities become infinitely precise and what i could do to find out hey what is my total value of consuming 50 units i could work that out as the area underneath the demand curve all the way up to 50. right and if that's the case rather than just finding all these little boxes and adding them up i can just find the area of this shape and say okay the area of that shape that's the total value the total benefit the monetized value or benefit that i receive from consuming 50 units and how would we do that right how do we get the area of this shape it looks it looks pretty ugly well luckily for us because we're dealing with lines everything in this course four geometric shapes can either be broken up into a triangle or a rectangle square and of course we can find out the area of each a rectangle square is just base times height we've already done this a bunch of times a triangle one-half base times height so okay we can recognize then that this is just a triangle sitting on top of a square or on top of a rectangle i know it is a square a triangle sitting on top of a square and we can work out the corresponding area so let's just separate it first let's separate it first i'm going to do green for this triangle right and we could find out this area to start with and to find out that area well that's going to be one half base times height oh what's my base 50 so one half 50 times a height of 50 all the way up to 100 that's another 50. so what one half 50 times 50 that's going to give me an area there of two hundred and fifty dollars i'm gonna have this little blue box in the bottom this guy here this is just base times height again i'm gonna have a base of 50 and in this case i'm going to have a height of 50 so 50 times 50 that gives me what gives me 2500. and this way here i can work out the total value the total monetized value or the total monetized benefit that i receive from consuming 50 units and i get that to be 37 3750 so i can work out my total value my total benefit by aggregating up all of that extra benefit all that marginal benefit that i received up until that point that i consumed that and by doing so by calculating the area underneath the curve we can get value this here actually introduces an interesting concept this introduces one of the first kind of paradoxes that early philosophers came across when they came and studied economics and let's take a look at this paradox this is known as the paradox of value and what they looked at is they looked at two goods they looked at diamonds and they looked at water and they said okay between these two goods which one do you value more right and pretty clearly everybody is like yeah you know what i value water more than i value diamonds i need it to live it's pretty darn important to me i need water diamonds i could actually live without diamonds right it would be okay but yet when we looked at it the price of diamonds is really high the price of water is extremely low and this seemed to be paradoxical right we value water a lot but yet our willingness to pay our price of water the marginal benefit the marginal value we receive from our last cup of water is exceptionally low we say we don't really value diamonds but yet we're willing to pay a lot for diamonds so [Music] it seems to be rather paradoxical it's like wait wait you value water but you're not willing to pay very much for it hi what's going on here well it seems it seems pretty confusing but let's take a look at the demand of each of these goods let's start off by taking a look at diamonds and then we'll take a look at water so for each we'll have a price we'll have a quantity for diamonds well if you want to think about the elasticity in this case here diamonds well you're not really you don't really need them you're going to be rather sensitive to the price if the price drops you'll be willing to buy more but you don't need a ton of them so we'll say that the price goes something oh let's use an actual line we'll say that the price does something like that and we won't even deal with numbers we'll just look generically at our diagram and we'll say such that that is currently our price of diamonds and at that price we are currently consuming that quantity so price quantity water on the other hand well water typically first cup of water well we're really going to want it we get a lot of benefit from it and then again we can kind of even give it a little bit of the same shape here differences is that the price that we pay for water is pretty close to zero and we consume a lot of it or at least we should be in this case here we have price and we have quantity so it seems odd right it seems like hey we say we value water more but the price is so low we say we don't really have a value for diamonds but yet the price is really high how do we justify this paradox well the way that we justify this paradox is that we recall that this price is the marginal benefit from the last unit consumed right we can also think of this as the marginal value the marginal value from the last unit consumed if we wanted to find out the actual value the total value that we as society receive from diamonds versus water we can aggregate up all of the benefit received up till the quantity consumed and if we were to go through that well for diamonds that's going to be uh let's use the right tool underneath this demand curve all the way up to this quantity right so that's going to be this area here all of that that would be my value value from diamonds all right and we see okay we get we got a bit of value from dimes high price boom that's the benefit that's the value we receive what about what about water right low price so okay with that low price we're now all the way up to our quantity so all the way up to there and then now that's going to work out to be uh all of this is the value i receive from water all right so okay in this case here massive amounts of value being received from water the distinction is is that the extra value the marginal value i received from my last unit consumed is low because i'm consuming so much water because it's relatively cheap because of that i get massive amounts of value from water such that my value from water is greater than my map value from diamonds which holds up with what we actually say like yeah we value water more and in fact it is the low price here that low extra benefit we receive from the last cup of water we drink that really creates this high value achieved so paradox of value the ability for us to aggregate underneath our marginal benefit marginal value curve all the way up to find our total benefit or total value and in this case here able to answer this side of our paradox of value to say yeah yeah no no we actually do value water more and we can quantify it we can measure it with all this area so that's our paradox of value in a nutshell okay some final example some final questions to finish off let's see if you can work through these let's suppose we have the following demand curve price equals 50 minus one half quantity demanded okay some questions when the price is twenty dollars how many units are being demanded in this market okay so that's our first question second question what is the marginal effect of a change in price of plus one dollar right so change in price of plus one dollar if price goes up by a dollar by how much does our quantity demand change by very similarly what is at this initial point here what is the elasticity of demand if price were to change by plus one dollar that is if we were all of us and end up at a price of 21 we would have some new quantity demanded and what would be our elasticity of demand between these two points based off of this we could finalize and say okay we've just had this change in price for given the change in price does total expenditure increase or decrease and then finally to wrap it up bring it all together five what is the total benefit received when price is 20 we could say finally six graph typically i would say hey even though number six would be to graph this i would do this first so that you can visualize all of the rest so okay at this point i'm going to recommend you pause you look at this you work through all this and then unpause and work through what my solution is so pause the video now i'm gonna jump and i'm going to start working through this okay so as i said first thing i want to do is graph this so let's graph it visual person i like to be able to see what i'm working with so the graph helps me keep track of what my problem is actually at so what do i have first bit of information what's my 50 minus one-half quantity demanded so let's put that in first i'm going to have 50 as my vertical intercept and then i have a slope of one-half that is over here i'm going to intercept at 100. okay so i have my line that guy there right that had a slope of negative one half well not one half 20 demanded one half and that would have been rise over run so price per quantity if you want to think about it in that way okay what do i have to start off first question when the price is 20 what is my quantity demanded okay so when the price is 20 what is my quantity demanded let's just kind of visualize this so maybe about there's 25 let's say that is 20. okay price is 20 and again price equals 50 minus one half q what is my q okay let's plug in what i know i know that i have a price of 20. 50 minus one half q okay again i don't like these negatives i'm going to add one-half q to both sides 20 plus one-half q equals 50. take the 20 to both sides so one-half q equals 30 get the q by itself so times by 2 q equals 60. okay 20 to 60. yeah you know what with my rough scale ratio perfect scale with my rough scale yeah that numerically lines up so i i would expect something like that's that's not bad that's not bad what's my next question what is the marginal effect of plus or minus one price or plus one dollar change in price right well okay my marginal effect again i can get that is just the inverse of my slope so i have a slope of negative one half so my marginal effect is going to be two negative two quantity demanded per dollar so every time i have a change in price of one dollar my quantity demanded will change by two units so i have my marginal effect great uh what is the elasticity of demand if i have a change in price of one dollar that is if the price were to go up to 21. okay i can cheat a little bit here i can say okay price goes up to 21. i know my marginal effect as price goes up by one quantity demanded goes down by two so my quantity demanded would be 58 right just using just using my interpretation of the marginal effect i can solve for that without going through all the math and everything with it so right boom i have that i can then calculate my elasticity so okay elasticity of demand i'm going to invoke this version this whole change in q over change in p times my average price average quantity because that's that right that's my marginal effect so what do i get elasticity of demand is two times what's my average price i went from twenty to twenty one 20.5 over my average quantity i went from 60 to 58 that's going to be 59. so working through that 20.5 divided by 59 times two gives me zero point uh 0.69 so in that case there i'm less than one i am inelastic that is i am not very sensitive to a change in my quantity demanded sorry totally backwards i'm not my quantity demanded is not very sensitive to a change in my price that is every one percent change in my price gives me a point six nine percent change in my quantity demanded price changes more than quantity demanded does what's my next one given this change in price does my total expenditure rise or fall okay in this case here i'm inelastic so we could go redraw that diagram we could also think about this as total expenditure is price times quantity we just said we're inelastic so quantity is not sensitive not sensitive to changes in price what happened price went up my quantity is not sensitive so it went down but just a little bit right big increase tiny decrease the big over wins the small so total expenditure goes up all together okay we can double check that right we can double check why that's the case let's take a look at our diagram here so we had something like this where we had there down we had our elastic zone we had our inelastic zone and the relationship between quantity and total expenditure we just said that we are dealing in our inelastic zone right 0.69 and quantity fell so we went from something like that let's fix that we went from something like that quantity fell to something like that what happened to my total expenditure total expenditure went up exactly as i forecasted so okay we worked that through we saw another way we could think about this to solve that as well so relationship between quantity and total expenditure what's my final bid here okay we've worked through that number five what is the total benefit received when price equals 20. so okay the total benefit received that is all of that marginal benefit being aerated up so all the way to there to there that is i'm looking for this entire blue area underneath the graph so okay again to be able to calculate that we need to separate it into this triangle and this rectangle once we calculate each of these guys individually we can add them together and get the total area so to start off with the triangle there one half base times height okay what's my base i have a base of 60. so 60 my height 28 to 50 i have a height of 30. what's the area of that rectangle well that's going to be an area of 900 over the rectangle though base times height okay base i've already worked out that is 60. my height in this case is 20 so 60 times 20 is gonna be 1200. all together what's my total benefit from consuming 60 units well my total benefit the total value i receive from consuming 60 units is going to be equal to 1200 plus 900 2100 that is my total value total value of 2100 being received from this consumption of 60 units so all the different bits that we worked through in this chapter we worked through interpretations of our demand curve we worked through working out hey what's my value based off the formula we worked out our total values we worked out measures of sensitivity all of that included in here the only thing we didn't get to play with in this example is moving the curve around that is by having a change in one of our determinants income increased change in the price of another good or one of those kind of situations we already looked at an example of that it gets messy to use those examples with numbers we typically won't um we'll typically either move the curves just generically or we'll deal with a numerical example very rarely will we do both combined so a bit of an overview a bit of an example that wraps up our little section on demand in the next video we'll be taking a look at supply we'll be looking at much of the same situation with that different interpretations of supply elasticity marginal effects right the same kind of sensitivities of supply and we'll then finish that off and bring the two curves together to form our market until then
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12 Locks III Part 4
hey guys welcome back to another video today we're doing another episode on 12 vlogs and it looks like it's gonna be the desert area let's go [Music] hey oh sorry now you got to read it band-aid and i decided to hide oh he's in look how many locks are there there's 12 like that yeah i thought hey what's this oh that was the easiest one checking the boxes oh i want to click hold on look look at his spinners oh you gotta pretty much green so i went to green we each get two keys okay no no hit there green blue pink that's it wait what no it's pink blue green but what is the orange for pink blue green no that's not green ah take that no blue three what but what's the orange block for huh keep going maybe you put orange then oh but why did it didn't have okay that makes no sense oh look at the lock the lock was like that oh well why was the finish not like that oh six hold on creepy man oh boy can i do that one yeah i should i think i don't actually know i think you should do this one well then would do it okay you can figure it out oh no no no down in my way uh it's gonna say spa oh wait that black the black goes there okay oh no yeah let's go switch ah the force goes forward no no no yeah i think the boy's gotta go back a little bit and move back move the horse back let that guys you forgot the sun oh [Music] but i don't get a key wait come on oh wait a minute we got a gun he makes him sad wait six nine three one six nine three one yeah that's the only one six nine three one okay so you got one huh i wonder what this is for wow you unlocked them and i wonder what that is thank you wait a minute [Music] uh what is that for here wait i'll do it four no no i got oh i got it six i got it oh wait i can just do this seven one ah that's one lock down one more to go for you i i got i got the easiest one let me do that one no no i can do it oh puppy you can see from here and here there's a little spot here green here right here and white in the middle like like in naked 12 blocks too like in 12 blocks soon it's very difficult wait a minute this might what um keep going up oh yeah wait what oh move that down okay then the red is in the right spot oh wait this is actually difficult [Music] can you help me with the white because yeah you guys [Music] that's brown oh because that's how it is right now oh wait i shouldn't move this yeah you gotta spin them so you can get the lights together too oh hi control box wait what can i try it yeah you can try because i almost got the green oh you almost got it poppy i'm moving that away eh we need the whites in the middle yeah oh wait wait am i in there it says brown for the middle andes i thought this one was easy it was hard it was hot mode wait what wait move that one up oh you can't that's how you can [Music] i just gotta go around one more time okay okay so we got these in order now except for the whites and the whites are so s so much separate white is white white is white [Music] and then wait they're much farther away from each other ah oh what [Music] and what is going on here oh i gotta use the top one oh you need to no huh let's come back to this one later yeah we should puppy yeah should we come back to this one let's come back for it poppy okay no [Music] um a bunch no there's only one one two three four five six okay two each okay we are doing that right now zero rating oh get it faster wow that was the easiest tee oh wait i'm gonna hit it still no what i'm gonna go faster you say you gotta go faster what about that shoot that thing we are here oh you guys are two keys all right okay it's going so fast [Music] he saw how fast it was going it was going sonic speed six nine three one wait what we went wait wait i saw something weird oh my gosh guys guys i'm going going this way what is even that that's the other puzzle i mean you got a red one what about that door oh it's going to oh i wanted to go fishing oh i got one key now one more then it's my turn oh it's my turn oh we gotta connect them all together okay to make a shape go down that's wait wait oh you have to connect those ones too you have to connect everything to everything what i think i can do this one wait why are you connected to everything okay yeah but you trying this way oh oh oh wait i forgot this yeah this this one what wait do you go that way wait what why do i connect them oh you gotta take them all you guys you gotta do the lines that are there i think i don't know oh you do no yes yes yes yes oh it did that one the last one is is is that one okay i think i know what we need to do here i'm gonna kind of like reset this again what do we what we do know how to do we do know how to do because it's good [Music] so that's like that start no it looks lighter it's more darker it's lighter when it's closer it's already closed where can i sit i don't want to stand okay when this is this video going to be really short it's what do you mean this is sure this video because th this part is going to be wrong see i can still see so i'm on you're right here right yeah and probably right there and right here i can see the thing wait i said remember [Music] okay [Music] come on what song is this [Music] what song was that i have to focus on this where can i sit here [Music] where am i we can't see you because you're my bad boys the chairs sideways this way um we don't have everything in the right spot when red was on this side it was on that side we need one on top remember remember number one me oh okay yes then wait what wait do that part again yeah then put this in here no puffy yes put the white there and then move all those and then go that do that do that then move that up and do that okay never mind that's harder than i thought um oh yeah then you got it down down yes yes yes yes what huh so confusing [Music] then it will just be [Music] the opposite but still the same problem it's the colors but the same problem and mine we're making pacman did he not realize we're kind of we're making time we're making bread um [Music] you just hit something huh why this we can all be together [Music] no matter what what were you gonna say but how will we get the whites in the right place and also the greens that's a good question let's keep like doing this he said you gotta you gotta really um think about it and i'm not really thinking much just clicking around so we want the reds on this side maybe let's get all the reds over here and all the greens over here and then keep switching right yeah and then when you're gonna see how they move because see somebody looking at this and they'll be like oh no why you keep going around in a circle so maybe we gotta go the other way but there's still going to be the same problem i guess we can put um but also we cannot move here too i guess here we can go this way or that way [Music] hello [Music] but he's super close yes so if i move this one then all these move by myself this one oh you're almost there [Music] what what [Music] me hmm so this one is going to take so long actually well we are on two and three three looks like a game one two and three actually brought all the questions with me same [Music] yes you always have it just with the white oh look at this what [Music] that took so long you don't need this anymore [Music] ten hours later hey i am free again wait that's the guy the bandits are here no that's the guy from the picture that we did oh no again these bandits are here i need to hide somewhere urgent this time i will not lock or top box but we'll be hiding behind these boxes game time 32 minutes yeah wait it's not 32 minutes that's what it says right here yeah it says 32 minutes oh i wish we could start this one that we can't good job guys well that's episode what ah i think that's actually episode number seven five five maybe we did one and then two well it's part three of part three right was it is that the third one yeah this is the oh no four but one two three four a part three four of episode four of twelve blocks three three yep if you like this video like subscribe hit the bell button and we will see you next time goodbye
Emmanuel & Isaias Adventures
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Hotstrings application, free edition: download
[Music] there are basically two ways to install this application the first one is to install it as a script to install it as a script at first you need to download and install out hotkey package including interpreter compiler and technical documentation of autohotkey language at first in internet browser i enter word autohotkey i get a link to autohotkey webpage here in the middle i have a download button and click into it next i choose the button download current version and i get information about option to save the file so i do it after downloading in my favorite total commander file manager i click on the downloaded executable and after a few seconds i see on the screen the following window of the hotkey setup because i already have installed this application but i take the opportunity to upgrade it i choose the first option okay i get information that some scripts which are currently running need to be reloaded so i choose close all it shouldn't take long okay installation complete now i can run auto hotkey and i choose this option and after pressing it the welcome screen is displayed i close it i click exit and i'm i'm done with the first part the next part is to find hot strings application i recommend to download it directly from sourceforge portal so let's enter sourceforge and in the search box let's hot enter next let's click into download and after a few seconds we have an option to save host strings exa this time this time let's click cancel because we want to install script version let's go back to steps and here let's click into source src and let's download the freshest available version and again download should start after few seconds and this time let's click save and again in file manager we see post strings a h k file is downloaded that is all alternatively we can download this application in executable form the second option is sometimes convenient because then you do not have to install at first auto hotkey then after clicking into files and you can choose bin bin folder and again download the freshest available version and after a few seconds executable can be saved into default download folder so as you can see now i have two versions downloaded that concludes this step thank you for your attention
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Heliopatch Inflammation Treatment
so Hilda patch works by actually resolving the cause of the pain so cause of pain is inflammation and it works by blocking the effects of that information it works it does it in a very unique way compared to other painting inflammatories out there in the market and it's kind of cool because the way that it works is very clean they just works by blocking the body fuller essentially that are being used to attack the body themselves other pain relieving things such as menthol patches or opioids you know older doing just masking the pain they're not resolving the issue at all you know anything flammable medication such as a you know tylenol and ibuprofen they're pretty awesome they they're also really good at resolving the issues of the pain but the problem that they have is that they have a lot of side effects they're very you know they're distributed throughout the entire body you know they go you know if your pain is in your right elbow you don't need that item to be going to left knee or like your left side of your body you know so here it has to be super targeted you put it where the pain is and that said it's pros and cons you know essentially like if you have pain all throughout your body here Paget's not this course is not the solution for you but if you have like a specific pain in your right elbow from you know tendonitis tennis elbow or if you have a pain in the back your neck something like that feel attached is a great solution for you and the cool thing is that it will help you know actually resolve that pain the cause of that hand let your body recover faster
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House Cleaning Singapore
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Daniella the Dinosaur has Dinomania--Fringe Fest Live Performance
Danijela the dinosaur loved performing she was in every school play and she sang in the school's choir it was time for school musical auditions the musical was called Dino mania it was all about dancing although Daniela loved to perform she was scared she wasn't scared to act out scene she did that perfectly it wasn't the singing she did that pretty well too it was the dancing 1000 loved music and danced all the time every morning she wasn't dancing to the music for her alarm clock she danced to the theme song from her favorite TV show she even danced she even danced while she said to herself in the shower but never danced in front of anyone Daniela tried to sneak out before her dance audition she was just too scared to dance in front of anyone this is Baxter the theatre teacher called her name she was next Oh Daniela thought even though she was scared Daniela went back onstage for her dance audition she took a deep breath the music started [Music] [Applause] [Music] in Texas [Music] yes sir like they prohibit who think [Music] the other students waiting to audition laughed daniela ran off the stage [Applause] the next day word spread to the whole school about her odd dancing daniela was embarrassed now everyone knew about her funny dancing style the cast list for dino mania was posted daniela didn't go look she knew she didn't get a part in the musical because of her funny dancing mrs. baxter saw daniela in the hallway and congratulated her it turns out daniela didn't give just any role i've got the lead wool daniela said shocked after all dino mania was about a girl with quickiy dance moves who enters a popular dance competition mrs. baxter thought Daniela's dancing style was perfect for the musical performance night arrived daniela peeked out from behind the curtain full house she was terrified Dimmie other couldn't dance in front of all those dinosaurs it was bad enough that students left that are dancing now all the parents would too mrs. huxter saw the scared look on Daniela's face you will do great daniela perform like you do best dancing and all just have fun said mrs. Baxter [Music] dancing full of all of them then the other thought to herself as she peeked out to get it from behind the stage curtain she loved to perform so Daniela decided to listen to mrs. Baxter and try her best silly dancing and all during the performance Daniela acted saying and even Dino mania danced her heart out in the musical finish with the whole cast doing Daniella's Dino mania dance [Applause] their pain started tactics there's me it's like BAM they're human [Music] they're right or in back daniela came out for her bow and got a standing ovation the audience loved her dancing after that the kids at school would have to learn the title mania dance so she taught some of them at lunch she even got to teach her dance during gym class and at recess she taught the dance were even as few teachers joined in the fun Daniella's dino mania dance even ended up on dino tooth and became the most popular dancing dinosaur video on the Internet Daniela was interviewed by reporters about her unique dancing that led to guest performances on national talk shows Daniella's Dino mania dance was the most popular dance that year her favorite experience was getting invited to the White House the president wanted to learn that Dino mania dance for his birthday Daniela showed it now it all started in detail [Music] there started texting there's me it's like BAM [Music] their concern right forward and back daniela faced her fear she was no longer afraid of her unique dancing style daniela now danced all the time you could find her dancing with the school bus stop and at the grocery store to the overhead music she even danced at the dentist's office was she got no cavity report Daniela was born to stand out in a must Dino mania kind of way [Applause] you
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SWIATEK vs GAUFF | French Open 2022 Final | Live Tennis Play-by-Play
foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you what's going on everybody Welcome to finals Day Women's Finals day English film Tech takes on Coco goth first time finalists versus a second time finalist and one-time champion in English film Tech and of course the uh the win streak of eager and all of that stuff is on the line but uh it's gonna be fun it's gonna be a lot of fun now the match doesn't start for an hour but we're starting a little early to do something a little special a little something a little different to start off the match we're gonna do a big preview but I also want to hear your opinions I want to hear what you have to think about this because I talk too much and frankly I'm sick of it so I want to hear what you have to say jump in the Discord there's a link in the chat jump in the Discord we are doing calls I want to hear what you have to think about this match before we get started so that's what we're going to be doing for the first probably for about half an hour or so and then uh and then we'll obviously get to the match so jump in the Discord jump in the waiting room I want to listen to what you have to say regarding this match who you think's gonna win why you think they're gonna win that's what I want to hear I want to talk to as many people as possible so jump in there we're doing a call show to start there it is all right Discord Link in the chat so um this match will be starting in sort of uh we'll be starting in about an hour or so it'll probably do a bit of a ceremony where they'll come out and you know uh you know obviously introduce the players and do a big whole whole thing um so it might be a little over an hour but either way we're going to be uh we're gonna be getting getting it sorted how we doing we'll answer the questions first and then we'll talk to well we'll answer the phones uh how nice was raffle last night uh I hope his food's okay yeah there's bare of stuff um we're still waiting on a confirmation what actually happened but um yeah it's I mean it seems like everyone's getting foot injuries you got Fernandez you've got zverev have you got Nadal um and we'll actually be talking about that a lot tomorrow so bring those questions tomorrow when we're about to because we're going to do something special tomorrow as well so make sure you bring all those questions tomorrow all those injury concerns tomorrow it suck at the end of that match uh it was such a sad way to end it was such a great match too happy National cheese day all right National cheese day today yesterday was Donuts today's cheese hopefully everyone's eating their cheese um all right so jump in the Discord and jump in the waiting room there's a link in the chat I'm gonna tell everyone in the uh and not in the if you're a member it's in the normal Discord not the uh the members Discord so just so you guys know where you're sitting and then sit in the waiting room uh which is on the side of your Discord panel so uh jump in there I want to talk to as many of you as possible um thank you all right cool everyone should be notified now I would like them to play more tennis in a bouncy castle that would be awesome that would feel like it would be a jackass skit but hi I'm Johnny Knoxville welcome to jackass I'd watch it I'd watch it um Sean Tech wins she will have three k more points in the race in second place in the WTA rankings yeah she'll probably be qualified for the uh WTF finals if she wins today right I mean it's going to be hard for her not to be it's gonna be tougher not to get uh to get there um if uh if chantic wins she will have more points than second and third place combined that's insane home of three sets today yeah uh we've finished on a high with a couple of awesome awesome matches um Joe don't be scared jump on it's all good okay now we have a couple people are ready to go so let's answer the calls who's gonna who are we gonna get first let's start with Dylan all right Dylan what's going on man maybe just turn down whatever you're listening to on YouTube just so we can hear you hey there Dylan nope Dylan's gone all right let's get purple Ronin on oh what's going on purple Ronin hello purple Ronin hello hey how's it going hey I'm good yeah where are you calling from again Belgium Belgium all right give us your predictions and reasons for your prediction who's gonna win today I think Spirit they call demolish goth to be honest I think six three six four okay and just because she does that everybody yeah kinda and I think uh golf she's she's playing very well and she's she's played a great tournament but I think the experience of suyotech will come up okay she's yeah golf's never played a final this big before and sviate the cast so okay now that's fair so you think an experience will win the day and look I can I agree I think that yeah experience that just yeah spiotics General Forum the last weeks yeah and I mean like yeah like you said Goff is playing a biggest final ever she's never played yeah a final I don't even think of a Masters 1000 at this level so eager's got way more experience for sure yeah indeed and also golf has nothing to lose and eager has okay do you think that'll play into it or do you think eager's too yeah like golf obviously she'll want to win but I think like I saw it on Instagram she's she said like she's she's happy she reads the final and she will be happy whatever the results are but I think sviatek yeah she's going for history of course so right you said that or golf golf is that that okay okay we'll see if hopefully hopefully she doesn't settle for the final actually put something at least some sort of an effort in the first yeah awesome thank you for learning all right see you Cam awesome um all right let's get uh by the way if you want to jump on you can jump on the uh jump in the Discord and uh I just want to hear what you guys think I don't know what you guys think you guys see what I think every single day and uh I mean I want to hear something else I want to hear what you guys think um when I attempt to join the Discord I received the following message Safari cannot open okay I have no idea how to fix that sorry coefficient you have to go on Chrome maybe or download the app uh any update on zverev no not yet when we're getting he said it it's probably about he's he put it out on Instagram yesterday it was bad but he hasn't got confirmation yet we want to see the street continue I thought Goff would win a slam within a year of graduating she's way head schedule says Patrick Yeah mate she is all right let's get Al on the line all right hey L just unmute yourself are you there Al um yeah I am what's going on all right tell us what you think what's gonna happen today who's gonna win and if if you think it's gonna be an upset do you think it's gonna be easy what do you reckon I have a um I'll be completely real here I don't really have Coco winning it I mean like by recent form you obviously have to go with the triotic okay so you reckon that goffs do you reckon she's going to play three sets or straight says I think it's three for the fact that um golf has been playing really low is low but I think Eagle will say good in three like it will be closed for sure but I still think Eagle will take okay so you're thinking it's gonna be close but eager will take it very nice and who do you have for tomorrow's final um I've gotten the Darwin full okay so you reckon the men's final's gonna be close in the women's or do you reckon they're both going to be similar I think what the woman's is going to be closer than the men's because Casper definitely is the ability to take it to five but I think that the pressure will just mount on him good answer I like that answer all right thank you Al no no problem man all right there is Al that's that's a good answer I like this yeah I think he does have the ability that's very good we'll talk more about that probably uh tomorrow um all right yeah you don't you don't need to add me on Discord to enter the calls all you need to do is enter the waiting room you don't need to add me as a friend or call me directly none of that's not why I saw how it works that's how it works you can jump in um you can jump in the Discord and then jump in where if you're in the Discord right now and you can see where uh purple Ronin and Mr stutter are it's called the waiting room and then uh all you got to do is uh yeah wait until I Chuck you on the line all right let's answer some more questions um eager wins a third set if it comes to it so you reckon so eager's gonna win straight sets or if it goes that doesn't show win the only way Coco's gonna win if she blitzes it somehow uh eager will will win if he comes out slow Coco might take the first okay yeah I think the first set's crucial for sure um Poland Garros uh if Eagle wins uh first set it's over in two okay there'll be a gentleman finale tomorrow yeah it'd be great final tomorrow uh let's get uh Galaxy on we've had Galaxy on before all right what's going on Galaxy what do you reckons gonna happen today in the final hello like we can hear you yep hello Galaxy remind me to talk a little bit louder can you hear me yes yes we can hear you all right give us your thoughts on today's Final yeah no I just wanted to say like um yeah good afternoon because I'm from London and well we haven't talked since last year in the U.S open so yeah I've been following your channel like every day and the fence open and then all the other Grand Slams so yeah good to be back um talking and catching up with the tennis yeah all right give us your thoughts on today's fall yeah um ah so I think it's VR Tech I can't pronounce her name properly my bad but um oh good she's been like this year's been the best tennis player out of everyone else um I think if Barty didn't retire I think she still would have been in the top three one two or three but I think yeah Celtics just dominating the WTA circus so I think she's gonna win in straight sets but I would love to move my head I think it's got it but I think in my heart I think I'd love to go do it because um I just don't know I think there's something about her that will that will get her to win so many Grand Slams and since he had that big run in Wimbledon three years ago um it's took a bit longer than other people thought to sort of get to a grand slam final so I think I think she at the moment she's on the right track and um yeah I I hope she does I hope she wins but I think you guys it's going to be too good for him okay so you reckon okay I think it feels like everyone's sort of on that page like we know Coco goth has the ability but I guess you know like is it is she going to be able to produce that in her first ever final I think that's true yeah because you're going to be able to do it today you know first ever final against someone who or has played a lot of big finals this year yeah but yes fiance hasn't been into a grand slam final for like two years right bench open not two years ago yep yeah so um it's not gonna be that easy for her I think there's a lot of expectations most more expectations are on the ego because like she's the world number one and she's expected to get through that one so but Coco got has to pay her best tennis to get close um because if she doesn't then Eagle would just want to learn straight set so but yeah I'd like to see I'd like to see a free set match and hopefully golf will take all the way but yeah um no don't write Coco goth out yeah because um yeah she has beaten many you know top players around the circus so be good next awesome awesome and what about tomorrow's final what do you reckon about tomorrow uh I think Nadal will win in I think in straight sets because you know he's being Djokovic 3-1 and he was very was unlucky to you know Miss out it could have been a great match we could have had four sets five sets but um I think if Nadal could beat Djokovic 3-1 you know he can easily be cussed with the presets so I've got to say Rapha Nadal I have to okay rather in three yeah my I think Casper would might sort of win maybe a set or two I think maybe just one set in sort of the last stages of the match but I think I think the dowel I would always experience I think he'll just end up too strong for him yep no I think yeah I'm I'm feeling the same thing I think reference traits but then maybe golf maybe um uh rude gets a set maybe yeah if he plays really I also think I mean Rooter also has to take his chances so like if it does get go into a tie break or if it does go Fireball those are the kind of sets that he has to win because if he just misses out losing seven six or seven five in the next set rapper will just blast him off the court so yeah if he gets um a chance like in a tie break he's got to take it because these are the sets that you should be winning to give himself a chance because if he doesn't you know win these sets um he's only you know he's gonna blast him off the court like I said so um yeah it's going to be really fun really really fun but I'm looking forward yeah awesome all right awesome thanks for coming back uh Galaxy we'll try and get you on for the next one as well mate all we can do is after the final maybe it depends on how late it goes we'll see how we go okay no don't worry I'm here all day I've got time don't worry about that perfect awesome thanks mate see you later all right there he is Galaxy we've had Galaxy on a few times over the last uh couple of slams so good to hear him again um let's answer questions uh in the chat if you want to join jump in the Discord we might we'll try and get to as many as possible but um we can't get to everyone and we might do depending on if this match takes one hour we might even do some more calls after um and have a chat about what's happening tomorrow as well by the way tennis brothers are you are you um are you still here big shout out to the tennis brothers who hit 100k great stuff boys great stuff so pumped for you guys people were saying in the chat yesterday you got there you got 200k yesterday so great work guys great work let us know if you like you guys love now if you guys have Discord tennis Brothers jump jump in the Discord um we'll get you'll get you guys on if you're you've got Discord uh interestingly Coco did not beat anybody with a higher ranking on the way to the final yeah somebody said uh somebody wrote um golf hadn't beat someone in the top 30 or something um in the top 20. which is really um was coming it's a big jump from going from this to the world number one um do you think the women should play uh should also be five sets I think the final should be five I think the five set finals for the women would be awesome that would be epic okay now let's get um whoever we uh who should we speak so let's get Mr stutter on the line all right Mr stutter are you there been waiting patiently hello hey what's going on all right give us your thoughts on the final what do you reckon's gonna happen who's gonna win I think that should have been yep because I mean cough is still very young I am so nervous so you reckon uh Goss not inexperience at the moment eager's too too good she's got she's done it before she'll do it again is that what you're so we're getting at do you reckon straight sets or three sets I think it should be three seconds it's a final and it's go off so it's it should be three times it should be three sets Okay what do you reckon uh what do you reckon goth has to do to get a set what does she have to do in her game to get there do you reckon instructions I don't really watch women's tennis okay nah that's fair enough that's fine that was a tough question I haven't asked anyone else that so yeah it's through in the deep end what about the men's final tomorrow give us a quick pick for tomorrow okay yes yep I I'm with you on that awesome thank you Mr stutter and I was so nervous to talk to you I always watch your streams every day awesome thank you mate that's uh you who are you in the who are you in the chat are you the same name yes okay just so I can know when you're in the chat I know who I'm talking to it's hard when we talked on the first time I always try and figure out who is who because people have different names on different platforms so all right I'll look for you in the chat again mate thank you madhav okay awesome so there he is Mr starter AKA madhav there he is I see you now there you are um all right so eager in three I think we I think oh actually you know what I want to talk to some English fiontech fans I want to see I want to get the reaction of an English fiontech fan because we can talk to a lot of a lot of us who don't really have a horse in the race we're all going we want three sets we want three sets right because we're it's final we want a three setup but I want to I want to hear from an igish fiance fan are you nervous about today or are you overconfident super confident ready to go if we have an eager shrontex superfan out there let me know in the chat I want to get you on the line because I want to talk to you and hear what you have to say if is is golf going to threaten your eager that's what I want to know so jump in the Discord and also let me know you're on Discord now awesome let's get uh where are you um let me see if I can find so yeah jump in the waiting room guys if you haven't uh if you have if you want to jump on we'll try and get to as many as possible you can talk to me if you want I'm from Poland uh all right let's get uh nicodem on first so let's get Nick and then we'll have a chat with the boys all right all right Nico are you there just maybe unmute yourself mate and then we can have a chat because I want to hear hello hello what's up what's up how's it going yeah it's okay okay how are you feeling today yeah I'm a little bit nervous but uh I'm also confident because I know how we got play this season and and it looks so cool like I wasn't expecting this anyone from Poland wasn't expecting this because it's totally something here for for Polish fans like in tennis definitely what's a big what's a big Sports in Poland and definitely a football like soccer in the USA of course it's definitely the most popular sport in Poland some people are playing also a volleyball we have good national team in volleyball but tennis wasn't very popular of course it's changing thanks to the Eagan thanks to the Hubert core catch and and look it looks so cool now yeah nah she's I mean eager is just dominating everyone and her catch is playing well too I mean beat Federer last year he's been in the top 10 this year so you've got two really really good players coming out of Poland yeah and it's not only Inga and Hubert because we have also magdalenez who doesn't play very much worse than IGA and I I hope that in next month she she will win something bigger and we have some perspective players who who are at iga's age so so it looks very very cool and very optimistic for the future do you play do you play tennis yes I'm also playing things eating small club in Poland but yeah but it's it's fun to play do you find it because we find this in Australia when somebody's doing well in from your country a lot of people with a lot of new people play tennis are you getting like a lot of new people coming to your Club well yeah I say that it's small collapse of there are maybe eight people but in bigger cities here situations totally different I think that there are like 20 30 people in in one Club so so it looks better probably awesome and so what do you reckon the score is going to be today with with eager we reckon I think that it will be definitely very difficult match but I think that Higa will win a 2-1 but I think that it can be the most difficult match for her because she had some problems in the past matches during Roland Garros this season uh but I hope that you go in another time awesome awesome and what a last question how long is the street gonna go pick a number how long do you reckon the streak will go I think that one hour and 48 minutes something between that oh so the match you think the match is going to go about that long but what about this how long is her winning streak gonna go the win streak how much okay maybe uh 30 uh sorry 13 two matches I think 42 okay so she gets to maybe gets to Wimbledon maybe wins Wimbledon and then okay all right that's okay there aren't a lot of players who can beat her now so I I think that it's possible I hope all right that's it 42 gets her in the top 10 all time so that's I mean that's a massive achievement all right thank you Nico thank you for uh jumping on thank you greetings from Poland have a nice day today you too mate all right now uh there you go Nico a eager Street fan and and uh polish residents so great to hear uh great to hear from the locals now we're gonna get on um man I gotta like do a massive intro here to uh we're gonna do a bit this is a little bit last minute but we're going to do something a bit better maybe over Wimbledon uh we'll set it up a little bit better but uh if you don't know who these boys are let me just Chuck a link in the chat today so you can go subscribe to them we have they just hit 100 000 subscribers they have awesome content uh if you haven't jumped on you've probably come across their content before um they current series they're doing is a uh the roads at one ATP point which is what uh I believe Felix is trying to do they've all they've also done a couple of lives over the last couple of days uh as well but uh go check them out and they've just hit 100K they're currently on exactly 100 so uh let's get on the tennis Brothers I'm not sure which one was who was speaking to or speaking to Lucian or probably speaking both all right all right tennis Brothers what's going on boys hey cam how's it going Felix yeah yeah just me today lucians are a tournament but I thought I'd hop on awesome how you going mate mate congrats on the 100K first of all I appreciate it yeah it was a pretty hectic stream yesterday it was funny because um we were literally about to hit it as the the tie break was six all in the first so it was kind of a you know celebrating but also having to to talk about the match as well which is uh yeah pretty crazy and you got you got no tournaments this week uh no nothing this week um I'm back at home um but yeah Lucian is that our tournament today but I think we were going to stream the women's final but uh you know we thought let's leave it and do the men's final tomorrow and just what are we going to be watching you today that's the main thing oh no worries no worries awesome so um just maybe just give a little bit of insight into your channel because some of the I mean I think everyone in the chat I've been spamming the link for the last two weeks for people to subscribe but um give us give us an insight into the channel a little bit yeah so I guess the channel was um started originally with me and my brother a few years ago and we did stuff like you know tennis stereotypes loads of kind of I guess skits and stuff like that at the time because we were kind of maybe 13 14 my dad was kind of the guy that was setting up the camera editing all of that type of stuff and then as of more recently I've taken a gap year between high school and college um and I'm basically just trying to become a tennis professional before I go to university get an ATP point so I thought you know why not just use the channel and create a series called road to 180p point and then from there it's kind of just blown up in terms of kind of the support of people joining the journey and stuff I've obviously put a lot more effort into it in terms of now that I have a bit more free time I can spend more time on the videos and stuff and uh you know Lucian hasn't been so present but he's done a few streams recently just to kind of keep himself you know active a little bit because he's been doing exams um but you know looking to this summer there's going to be a lot more stuff with both of us obviously me carrying on the series lucian's got some exciting stuff some stuff together as well so there's so many you know cool things in the pipeline and I've been um you know in the meantime we've both been enjoying watching your stream so it's great to finally have a chat and I know we had a discussion about doing something properly I guess uh during Wimbledon which I'm still looking forward to yeah yeah now for sure we'll get like yeah we'll get the video and stuff this is all like this has all been last minute for me anyway because the whole call ins um awesome I guess your last videos were you're like last few videos you've been you went to the muratoga academy now Patrick I'm not gonna let I'm not gonna put you on the spot with like any opinions on him or whatever I I think he's awesome he does get a lot of heat though I know people joke about him how is he in person what's he like uh behind the scenes off the camera what's what is he like I think he's a really nice guy I mean we had it we had a chat uh after after we were filming you can see he's very business mindset but business mindseted I mean that's not I don't know if that's a word but basically he's very kind of oriented around um you know he's a bit like me he's a bit of a nerd in terms of like the numbers and stuff but I think he's a very he's a very sound guy I know when he's on camera of course when you're doing these types of videos day in day out you have to come up with something and be a bit of a personality I think it's it's very boring if you know you were to have a YouTube channel and you would kind of be I guess in the traditional sense a a coach because you know a coach wouldn't be saying yeah good shot good shot but a lot of that is just for the camera I think if the cameras were off he would coach he coaches in a very different style I saw him training with Halep in person and he's not really like the way he is on camera so I think that's kind of the perception that people get but that's you know one of the things that you have to do to keep a video interesting you know if you're showing a 20-minute session just standing there and hitting balls it's going to be very boring so you have to keep it engaging show kind of little tips and I guess when you're watching his videos take it with a pinch of salt in the sense that you know some of the stuff that he's doing is just for the camera and he's over exaggerating a little bit which is what you have to do I over exaggerated videos in terms of emotions and stuff but you know on camera it looks totally different to how it does in real life uh in that sense and um obviously it's difficult to kind of you know rate him as a coach I guess because I haven't had him over a long period of time and all of that type of stuff um but yeah I think um his advice to me at least was valuable and something that I've taken away from it and I had a chat with him afterwards and I thought it was a very nice guy and uh yeah I mean if hoping to do some more stuff for them in the future that was your second second trip to his like a second lesson with him is that right yeah yeah so I went there back in November for a week and then I was there for two weeks recently um but yeah so the second session um but yeah I think it was good awesome and who else was it so you saw you saw hell up who else was did you see any other famous faces around well I actually saw Coco goth she was there okay well for a good week we were actually staying in the hotel so at the the official Hotel it was goth TFO and then obviously we were staying there as well so there were a few uh interactions where I was kind of just sat in the lift with uh with TFO a few times um going to dinner and he's there so you know if a few funny funny interactions and then you've got uh mute was there who lost to Nadal early on I think um you had um andrescue she was there as well wow okay cool yeah that was um what's his name Jensen Brooksby he was there for a bit um so yeah I mean loads of Top Class quality players that were there a few Junior players as well as well there's a guy I think uh junior world number one Jin Jang Shang he's kind of 05 2005 so he's a bit younger than me but he's already 480p so he was unbelievable to watch as well so yeah there was so many amazing players um there during the weeks um and it was great to kind of watch them play watch them train um yeah and Medvedev of course was there during the first week so oh yeah I watched him as well train and I mean so many of these amazing guys obviously all practicing on Clay was great to watch them practice and and watch them train awesome now that's so sick that's so sick like I get a small taste of that when I walk around the Australian Open but like not compared to that I mean they're proper training where you where you were they're kind of just hitting up when I were when I'm walking around the corner um and what's next for you so what's what's the next tournament coming up what uh is it sort of the does the ITF in Europe follow the same season like now it's grass season or is it sort of going to be clay still what what's next for you I mean it's different because on the ITF kind of uh circuit there isn't actually any grass tournaments for futures level that I'm aware of so I think grass is one of the the surfaces that you only see really at the top because it takes such a high level of Maintenance and all that stuff um so I think um you know there's a few hardcore tournaments a few clay Court tournaments that I'm kind of looking at looking at playing and uh yeah I guess it's all kind of up in the air a little bit because of course like with videos and with I've got of course Lucian and planning and you know who can film and stuff like that it's always a bit difficult because of course my dad who currently films me at the Tournaments has a full-time job as well so he had to take kind of um uh time off work when we were playing uh in Italy in Germany for those two weeks um so it's kind of just about getting um getting the right balance of who's coming is Lucian able to do his stuff and you know people there and then obviously you know it's difficult then if I'm going by myself with the filming so it's kind of a bit of a logistical problem more than a kind of um you know a timings issue but of course I'm looking forward to I'm hopefully going to be here for Wimbledon which is what I'm looking forward to I think we have tickets for the the first Sunday um cool I think on on court one so maybe if there are any other opportunities that might be there for some other days but you know looking forward to being here at Wimbledon time and then kind of everything else is um you know getting sorted right now do you get recognized like did you go Wimbledon last year yeah we went to Wimbledon yeah do you get people stopping you being like hey tennis brothers or maybe this year you probably will if it hasn't happened I think I think last year once or twice I mean okay I think I think it's it's a strange one because you get people I guess people at like the my local gym like it's kind of a tennis slash gym here in the UK and I get people kind of stopping mad I don't know maybe like uh two three times a week um which is it's just a bit strange I guess I think especially after the road 22 people at series it's gone a little bit crazy um I think before it was a little bit different but I definitely more togloo I mean there's so many guys who are playing and and training at like the school they have like a school there and I guess it's like 14 to 18 year olds I think a lot of them kind of recognize me but are kind of a bit too too shy or kind of have too much pride to kind of go up and say something because it's one of those things where they're kind of roughly the same age as you when you're the same age as someone and they're not like you know I'm not like a celebrity then it's kind of like okay I know who he is but you know I'm not gonna say anything um I think it's more kind of either the younger people like 12 to 12 to 14 or kind of like uh 20 and older that kind of come up to me so you know if I am a Wimbledon and people come up to me I may like uh you know I love doing photos and stuff and talking to people I mean yeah it's it's lots of fun yeah no you'll get swamped you'll get swamped this time for sure for sure hopefully not I don't want people like crowding around me thinking like you know when the players are walking between the courts getting can you imagine just walking walking to get like a some strawberries uh or like a pizza or something and then they got crowned as a Reaper running around you so everybody in the chat if you're going on the second Sunday look out for the boys all right go follow them go Snap photos they said every just go up to him whenever you want they're not worried about it Northern America awesome um yeah thanks for jumping on though this has been awesome we'll get we'll definitely do something a little bit more formal during Wimbledon get you get the video sorted as well but uh yeah thanks for jumping on uh Felix it's been been great I know a lot of people in the chat have uh I've fallen the journey like we all are um so it's sick how okay just last question before we answer the question about who's gonna win how close are you to getting an ATP Point like are you sort of you got to win this and this and this and then like percentage-wise how close how far into the journey are you uh I mean my first tournament that I played in Italy I lost to the world number I think it was 500 at the time in the third set so that was for my first ATP point so okay I was a a set away from an ATP point and that was obviously the first event then I lost in the second event to the world number I think it was 800 who went on I think to to get in the main draw and also win his first round so I think it's tough to put a percentage on it because it's not like kind of a progressive Journey like you just need one good event to to get there so I mean I'd say my level is kind of where it needs to be um it's also about a bit of luck of the draw of course if you play the seed number one in the tournament every time you're not gonna win because then most of these guys like 300 in the world but obviously if you get lucky you get a get a good draw then it's definitely achievable and definitely possible and another thing I'd like to add is you know a lot of people ask me like when you get your first ATP Point what's the plan uh so so I kind of um I said I say even Patrick asked me that like what's the plan after um so it's kind of just I guess to get top thousand is the next is the next goal after that so it's kind of a progressive thing it's gonna I guess keep going until hopefully one day maybe playing in some ATP events or something crazy like that challenges all that type of stuff so it's kind of an ongoing thing rather than just a a one-time Journey because a lot of people say to me like um is that you're like your life life goal with tennis without kind of when they haven't been watching the videos a lot and I kind of laugh at that a little bit because it's just the beginning it's just the beginning you get one point and then you're like I'm done retire I'm done I got it I think some people genuinely think that though I think some people genuinely think like yes one point the series is complete next goal is like become a paddle Pro or something like that that's not that's not what's happening here I'm gonna Point somewhere else yeah score a point in the NBA that's the next thing yeah exactly like Lucian will come through as well with the summer we've got loads of cool video ideas and stuff coming up so it's going to be a progressive ongoing Journey hopefully maybe get some people on the on the team to help balance the workload and stuff so only going upwards um and yeah seeing some great growth that obviously you've seen some amazing growth on your Channel back you know this past year and a bit you've done crazy things and I think um yeah I think it's great there's like lots of kind of I guess relatively new tennis channels have been doing really well recently there's been a few other channels I thought have done really well and kind of just changing the YouTube world for 10s I think um you know you especially have had a pretty big impact within the within the streaming and live commentary space um you know super happy for you with what you've been doing and hopefully you can hit the hundred thousand as well too I'm eagerly awaiting maybe Wimbledon Wimbledon is where you get ahead at Camp I'm rooting for you yeah I mean yeah the goal was to get past tennis General I think we're just past that so beat the big boys first ones one at a time and then hit the Milestones that's it that's it it's I've always been curious before we get uh the last last little question um is there any way we can watch your matches because I was thinking I don't did I did I televise your stuff because I know they televised utr matches on there on like small when they do Challenger matches do they televise sort of the like live stream the Futures anywhere that we can like check in with you or watch you live yeah so so I think um we were I originally had the idea of maybe live streaming some of my matches on our Channel but we talked to the ITF supervisors at the events and they said because of like live betting we can't do any sort of live streaming features because obviously with the Professional Event people can bet and then if our streams a little bit faster than is a whole big problem there basically yeah so of course obviously you know I've put the highlights on the channel but I think on like betting sites you can actually watch when I'm playing so you can obviously um watch like via the live feature some courts don't obviously have a live camera but at some of the tournaments that I'm playing now I think the the main draw match I played it was kind of live streamed or via like you know a few a few betting sites but um yeah obviously the knee name is to to kind of get to like I guess Challenger level and then they have like a challenger TV thing on the ATP Tour website and stuff and then it's so much easier for loads of people to watch yeah um so I guess yeah to help out the people a little bit would be nice as well awesome now that'd be sick I'll keep oh well I'll keep chatting with you offline and we'll uh if you if you do go on one of the main or you're playing one of the big players in the Futures we'll um I'll try and set up something because not to watch not to stream live because we all know that we can't do that but yeah uh yeah to watch along with it that'd be sick probably that'd be awesome yeah no way um awesome who's gonna win who's gonna win today who you reckon today um I've watched Coco go for moratory so I've seen her hitting the ball and it is insane watching her in person I have to say the quality of her shot the weight of shot the depth um was was literally a joke so from that perspective I know she's coming in really really strong but obviously you can't you can't ignore the the win streak from eager I think she's on I think is it 33 now behind I think I saw a statistic she was behind Serena and Venus Williams for like most wins in a row since the year 2000 so I think it was 34 and 35 she still got to beat so I think with that amount of momentum she's very mature mentally and she's obviously you know been in these types of situations where she's you know winning a lot of matches of course number one in the world so I'm gonna have to go with eager to win to win today I think it's just inevitable and I think if I was to put a number on a win streak that she's going to go to I think she's going to go deep in Wimbledon but she's not going to win so however many matches that is maybe I don't know if uh if she pays a tournament before maybe she gets to she maybe gets to 50. I'm gonna say maybe he gets to 50 if she pays one or two of the events before but I think golf's gonna really push her I think Goff might get a set um I think if she you know she she plays her game and gets a good start it's just going to be whether she can control the nerves of how she's feeling obviously she's like my age which is which is crazy um as well she's got she's unbelievably physically she's like got so much like power behind her and I think if she can utilize that against ego then that's the biggest chance she's got awesome awesome and you guys uh you guys be live tomorrow for the for the finals for the December I can check in awesome so they'll be live uh if you want to check out just put a link in the chat uh for the tennis Brothers go check him out uh they'll be live tomorrow you can go talk to him Felix Are You Gonna Be Live or is it going to be you're going to be live I think it'll be me and Lucian right depends how he doesn't it's one of them but probably just both of us we did that yesterday and um it also means we can take turns I don't know I genuinely don't know how you do it I need to ask you one more question how do you do it like when you have like I see you start streaming at like 6 p.m Australian time and you finish at like 6 a.m are you actually streaming through the night yes my God it's currently yeah yeah um I don't know how to do it either I just kind of forget like well I'm sitting in a I'm sitting in a room with curtains closed so I feel I don't know what time it is so yeah I mean that's the only way I could imagine you're doing it otherwise like you're just sitting there in the sunshine sleeping the whole time I mean yeah I have to rate you for that that's unbelievable I guess me and Lucian are doing like kind of six hour eight hour streams but kind of alternating taking breaks and we're both still at the end like flagging just at the end just not doing it and then you've got you doing like like these cool-in shows you got pre-post match stuff you've got the Reddit that you've got going on you're doing the matches I mean it's literally insane what you're doing so I have to I have to applaud you on that level it's just insane well I don't have tournaments to get ready for so I can I can afford to sleep while you're training for tournaments oh god I've got the luxury of being able to sleep but uh no awesome mate well send our luck to uh to Lucian hopefully he does well mate this week and um we'll def's get you back on more formally or more uh yeah more formally for Wimbledon we'll get uh we'll get you back on with the I don't know we'll figure something out yeah it'll be awesome awesome cheers Felix all right cheers cam thank you have a good stream thanks mate awesome there he is one of two of the tennis Brothers Felix uh here's a link again guys that's great I love talking to uh me talking to those boys offline and when they've been live we've been sending sending people over and they've been Trucking people over too it's been been nice to go uh back and forth with another uh We've obviously had Colt tennis on before we've had uh we might get a few more there's a few more YouTube channels uh that I'm in talks with possibly in the next 24 hours that we might get on as well um so go check out the boys at uh tennis Brothers most of you probably already seen their stuff um but uh yeah great work and like I said we're trying hopefully we can when they televise or at least show something of uh of one of the matches that Felix is playing we might be able to do do some sort of a live commentary for that and have a have a check with uh how he's going and uh and celebrate the wins if you can get him so uh yeah no great great work and like I said they're coming or like Felix said they'll be live tomorrow so go we'll check in with them tomorrow as well now uh sorry everybody who's been waiting uh you know special guests and all but uh we're gonna have a couple more people who have maybe two or three people left and then probably after the match if the match is pretty quick we'll chat about tomorrow's matches too so hopefully everybody else who's doesn't get picked to jump on right now we'll get to you after the match uh hopefully so um we'll get uh by the way is that my Pat I know you're in there mate we're gonna get you after the match because Pat I want to hear your post-match analysis and also your analysis for tomorrow so um so we'll get Pat on a little later let's get uh let's get Sumner on first all right Sumner how's it going mate oh hey what's up Sumner how you going man yeah I'm good thanks yourself great mate ready you're ready to go who's gonna uh who's gonna get it today mate um I'm gonna obviously um I like Coco to at least make it competitive because I would hate him it was like a blow up but I mean you have to go with eager I mean I think if she doesn't let her nerves get to her thought she was doing probably a couple of matches in the tournament then I think she'll win probably like six four six four something like that yeah okay so pretty pretty straightforward maybe a break in each yeah pretty much I mean actually I don't want it to be the only way I can see Coker winning is because if the streak um the streak yep I will definitely agree with eager but because she's on a streak and that's obviously Under Pressure that's the thing that maybe could go against her but if he's not nervous I think she'll win straights here okay all right and uh give us a little bit of an insight into tomorrow what do you reckon Rafa rude's gonna pause and upset what do you reckon wait sorry what about what about tomorrow what do you reckon it's gonna happen tomorrow quick prediction for tomorrow but for tomorrow if assuming rough is healthy you have to go with him I mean I mean obviously like oh it's ridiculous but yeah the fact that you know like that did end then because that match had it gone on like had it been completed I could have gone over seven hours like it was ridiculous how long that match was going on so I think that will help him in terms of not being too physically tired so you have to go with Rafa and I'll go with him in straight sets maybe rude could Nick a set book I can't see him getting close to him really yeah yeah since we're the general like I'm exactly the same I'm like oh rude if he can really play really awesome for one said he can get it but I mean Rafa I just think of Rapha versus every person who's ever made a final of a slam for the first time he always destroys them like team he destroyed team when he goes to their first final and then then team gotta set the next time and then that was about it so yeah yeah even stunned even stun yep yeah exactly yeah even Stan so yeah I got some final yeah yeah awesome thank you Simon for jumping on good to have you on man again man yeah thank you awesome there he is Sumner so if you're in the Discord you're like who the hell somewhere it's come on G in the Discord but Summoner in the chat and if you someone's been around for a couple of years now so uh he's one of the regulars um all right we're gonna pick one more person and then uh and then we are going to get to this match because they're coming on about 10 minutes 20 minutes time and uh we're gonna we're gonna preview what's gonna happen today all right let's get uh rayna's World on Reina are you there and just hello rain I can hear you yeah can you hear me how's it going am I saying that right yes it's fine it's just a nickname my real name is Nikita okay all right give us your give us your Insight on what's gonna happen today what do you reckon's gonna happen in this final Coco are my two favorite players and I predicted this final in like before the next tournament begun and I didn't think it would actually come to happen and I had blind optimism but I just think he's gonna show and I think it's gonna be Coco I think Coco's face like tricky opponents she has a place like traditional players and like kanepi and um travisan and also Sloan I think her being Sloan was kind of my sign was like oh okay okay like this could be it and I think excluding Daria's match Eagles had complications that I think Coco can take advantage of if it happens again like Daria I feel like was more of an anomaly because her second serve is so slow that I felt like it was gonna be a domination I think six three four six six two okay go on the opposite I think that's the first person who's like I think I might be the first person who's picked the upset some have some are wishing me upsets some are hoping for a good match but if she does win you can take all the credit there you go you could take all the credits now are you the same man are you the same name in the chat just so we can all recognize I'm the FIFA and the chart okay awesome we'll keep an eye out for you then in the chat as well um but where are you calling you're in from the UK I think everyone right now must be from the UK because it's I'm not from the UK I used to live I'm calling from Dubai right now which is where I am oh okay yeah nice what's What's the weather like in Dubai 42 on a whole day jeez that's Celsius for the American yeah that's okay why would you success that sounds terrible I don't know it sounds brutal it's absolutely awful I leave in a couple weeks but it's okay uh fair enough all right and uh quick pick for tomorrow raffle rude well I'm team Rafa I don't know I have a thinking feeling with the with the foot and the fatigue so like I don't wanna I don't want to jump too quick but I say rough and fall reference four okay that yep I think yeah I think there's a lot of people on that same same uh bandwagon with reference four if he's healthy it should be straight said so right yeah it should be yeah it should at least I'll be like comfortable streets that because I think the wave rude plays like opening up the port with the forehand going around I think it really plays into the way Rafa wants to play and it won't take Rafa out of this comfort zone awesome thank you so much for jumping on yeah you're welcome awesome there we go rain is world jumping on so uh by the way everyone who is in there so we've still got uh lash Mahesh obviously statman Pat Uh gum sin uh Omar Sebastian Marvin we'll get to you guys after if you guys this is going to stay awake for the whole thing uh if this match goes in if this match is over in an hour we're gonna have plenty more time to talk so uh yeah make sure you jump back on uh when we jump on a little bit later to do a bit of a recap of what happened and also talk about a little bit tomorrow so thank you sorry we can get to everybody um and also 10 men who just jumped in there as well but uh we'll get to you guys uh post match all right now it is time to get to where is this button there it is all right time to get to the final and talk about this match in a little bit more detail who the hell is going to win this match and why can golf cause an offset that's the biggest issue that's the biggest question uh so Goff one bother matches to get to this stage in straight sets but started eager so did eager she beat pagula and kazakino my girl kazakina in that semi-final but both pergola well pergola especially she did have certain tactics that were somewhat effective against eager kazakino just didn't have the weapons uh goth she beat Stevens which I mean that's a great win against someone who is an established Grand Slam champion in America and trevison who has played wall hero in the past so other players of these two have beaten uh starting with goth she beat Mourinho in the first round van Hood venken II canappian III Mertens in the fourth and actually hasn't dropped a set all week so I don't think we're talking much about that Coco hasn't dropped a set all week maybe she uh you know can she will she drop one today some of you might think yes eager also hasn't has only dropped actually one set this week so if we're going by that goffs had a little bit more of a better tournament uh but eager's beating everyone pretty easily when she has uh she bit shrink on the first round with Bagel second round was risk of The Bagel kovanish in the third round Zhang was the one who got a set off her but then then eager serves her up a bagel and then of course pergola and kazakino to get to this stage all right Coco golf Corey goth 23 in the world she's 18 year old from America she is five foot nine right-handed 14 wins 10 loss on the year which is actually kind of interesting because a win-loss record before this tournament wasn't wasn't great I mean compared to the person we're talking about next uh no titles this year two career titles best wins against Kerber and badasser here she is Queen eager she is number one in the world 20 year old from Poland she's five foot nine right-handed 37 wins three losses five titles along the way uh what 30 plus you have the 34 match win streak I think some some of you saying the chapter four uh going for 35 which means that she's going for I think it's the best longest win streak in the 2000s uh which is insane uh fire eight career titles including a French Open Zachary and conservate are her best wins of the Year along with many more uh 2-0 is the head-to-head now they did play in Miami during the streak and Eagle won easily we actually watched that match eager one easily I mean faster Court I think Goff maybe was a little bit I don't know golf golf has played a lot of big names this year she's she's lost to a lot of big names um maybe that is maybe that's where she kind of lies in the ranks is that she just can't beat the players that are in the top of the tree yet but they didn't play Rome last year in the semi-finals and Coco did make it effort in that first set make it pretty tough in that first Set uh we will obviously talk about more uh not so much eager streak because well we'll talk about who she's beaten in that streak she's beating pretty much everyone in the top ten um the only player she hasn't beaten is the one who retired and golfers come up against like she's had a pretty decent results but she didn't just loses to those big names uh run run up against eager she's run up against other top 10 players along the way now let's add some questions and see what you guys in the chat are thinking question again thanks everyone who jumped on a big shout out to uh Felix and uh and from the tennis Brothers for jumping on as well um and having a chat with us as well it's uh and hopefully you guys will subscribe so they're making me to 101k by the end of uh by the end of the day Coco vs Simo I may bet Coco but eager no says Gilbert okay uh have you seen that federers have federers have a goat I what they have an actual goat the Federer has bought a real goat that's hilarious Fernandez is out until August foot stress fracture yeah we will uh we'll go into more detail we'll talk about that a bit more tomorrow I think when we talk about Rafa's foot and it's verav's foot and all that stuff uh did we pass the Tennis Channel I think we might just be just ahead of them but um not sure um according to the alignment of stars and planets Coco will win okay let's go with that uh all records break uh today Coco likes Serena so because okay yep um when will Federer come back that is a great question labor cup is when he's scheduled to come back but uh maybe before maybe after who knows he might just be the captain of the labor cup what's uh what's up with rare's foot what happened his various foot yeah it was uh it was terrible it was such a sad sad ending to that match and he'll be out for who knows how long who knows no update on verif no no we'll talk about tomorrow a little bit more because um can you get uh we're gonna get uh um I'm not gonna I don't want to give anything away but we're gonna talk about tomorrow all right we're gonna talk about tomorrow uh Hey thank you [ __ ] hey Nico thank you for jumping on mate that was really cool to hear uh a Polish perspective on eager and uh and how she's influenced uh and actually her and her catch have done in in Poland um fantastic job I love the confidence body language it was amazing talk to you with a little bit uh no thank you for coming on mate thanks for jumping on as an eager fan it's good to hear it's good to hear uh how she's influenced polish uh polish tennis in uh in your in your country uh what else we got ankle uh high ankle look usually six to eight weeks yeah I guess it's very uh it means it depends on a break or a or a what like ligament damage and stuff I know Isabella is a doctor she's she can fill us in a little more but uh Coco might take the first set if eager is nervous uh but I don't see that happening uh she's listening to Led Zeppelin and AC DC is it um didn't Goff say that she was listening to like hardcore rap I love that that's so awesome I listen to that too um all right now uh talking about let's talk about the last final that eager was in right the 20 so the nerves EK where'd you play Sophia Cannon back in 2020. we watched that match and Canon was a grand slam Champion right so a little bit more established than what Coco is wasn't her first final so second final that was back in 2020 in the October slam and eager won that match six one six four six one up until that up until then it was really just eager dominating everybody it was kind of like the radukanu of the 2020 French Open that's who eager was she was unseated she came through and she beat everybody uh easily I mean she barely dropped games uh she bred I think there was that's when the eager Bakery kind of meme came about as well I remember that whole tournament every time she went it was like a bread sticker or you know or something and she beat von Russell in the first round which was huge because Von drusava if you remember was the 2019 finalist so eager in 2020 she beat uh the finalist of the year before in the first round six one six two there's a breadstick she then beat Shay in the second round with a breadstick uh straight set she also beat Bouchard in the third round who's having a little bit of a comeback at the time he hasn't really gone that way since but uh then [ __ ] the big win was hell up she beat Halep in the fourth round one and two which was a revenge over the year before where she'd lost the hell up in the French Open destroyed hell up there then she beat travison in the quarterfinals Potter Oscar in the semis and then cannon in the in the final all of those but one I think there was one match where she didn't breadstick one of the sets unseated Underdog nothing to lose and she uh dominated and in her first grandson final didn't look bothered but she wasn't the favorite she was the underdog Kennen was the favorite I maybe favorite maybe just but is that gonna be well can Coco that's the thing cocoa golf is a big Underdog here I'm looking at the betting she's the biggest dog six dollar Underdog uh I mean she's she's not no chance according to or not not much of a chance is that going to affect Coco in a positive way though maybe maybe not is that going to affect eager in a negative way that's but she's been the favorite for the entire streak hasn't she pretty much so again I think we're like we've watched the eagle take probably about 30 times this year and probably about 20 times during this streak minimum we've tried to figure out how she how could she lose how could who should who could trouble her she's played every type of players from sabalenka to help you know and she beats them all the same I'm done trying to pick how srion Tech loses there's no she can't lose unless she plays terrible which we have seen but you can't that's not a winning game plan to go out there and be like well if you play bad I'll win and look Coco goth as we heard from Felix before you know seeing her in the flesh obviously coached by mauritography or mentored by marutoglu he's not going to come in and be like yeah if she plays badge you'll win but if she doesn't You're Gonna Lose that's not what coaches do they don't tell their player that they can lose they tell their player they're Unstoppable so we'll see if Goff can use that Underdog mentality to maybe play a little riskier I don't know if the crowd's gonna be on her side if they're going to be on either side we'll find that out pretty early um I'll listen to the crowd reaction now and tell you but uh again eager should win this ego should win this another crazy stat UE on Tech has only lost one final she's one eight She's Come run out once that was in her first ever final back in 2019 when she was relatively unheard of uh in the start of 2019 but since that French Open win she has won Adelaide Rome Qatar Indian Wells Miami Stuttgart Rome again and now the French Open so it hasn't lost the final since 2019 before she was really uh the player that she is today I think Coco's also too well she's two for two so when they get to the final they win but Eagles won a lot more okay the bulky came out to rapturous Applause not really uh I mean he had a there was like a theme song that played but I mean nothing nobody clapped uh all right Billie Jean King of the house yes legend in the house hashtag Legend on a streak like eager all you have to do is make just enough mistakes against the wrong opponent yeah all right let me have a listen to what they're saying when Coco comes out I'm burnt Atomic about losing isn't he playing um Sam query that's a tough match but also it's on grass right so probably query was going to win that anyway all right golf's coming out Coco goth big loud raw big loud raw thank you Michael appreciate it Stan Smith in the house as well I mean they've just got a legend after Legend who is is is Billie Jean giving out the trophy does anyone know she giving out the trophy possible for Coco to win there is always a possibility on the WTA always always all right eager I'm gonna be honest I think goth might have won the crowd I think she might have won the cheers I think that was a little bit louder for goth a little bit louder a little bit unless they just turned the volume down when she came out and turned the volume up when I got I don't know it did sound a little bit more like golf was getting a bit more uh crowd crowd support the underdog uh the underdog I can't explain tennis challenge programming they'll do they'll go to an interview in the middle of a hot match they've got a lot of things to cover um yeah anything's possible in the WTA Anything is Possible has Djokovic handed been handed Wimbledon no Nadal known it's very of no members no berettini will be playing Barrington is back next week or the week after he baritini's back can you imagine if djokovic's lost to curios in like the second round of Wimbledon and then and then it was a free-for-all Who the hell's gonna win that um been a huge fan of them both since they both broke through yeah golf was the first ever WTA match we watched we watched Coco back in 20 2019. we watched eager back in 2020 when she um went on that dream uh French Open run too Billy won the 1972 French Open because Court was on maternity leave right a win's a win a win to win you can only beat the players who were there I mean no one's playing Wimbledon but whoever wins it's going to be a Wimbledon champion the dog won't play woman there are there are murmurs these not he's aren't at this stage he's unlikely to play that's let's just leave it to that when he says officially I am not playing Wimbledon I will tell you that he's not playing Wimbledon but it seems unlikely um Nadal might yeah we talked about this a lot yesterday that there was a lot of Articles saying that he's not playing and he's out he's out his coach said he's unlikely because he wants a Break um but it all it'll defend depend on his foot if his foot recovers quickly after the French why wouldn't he go to Wimbledon so yeah there's it's not confirmed yet but he's unlikely to play I guess rapper fans brace yourselves brace yourselves for not for uh brace yourselves for no rapper and then if he plays you'll um yeah it'll be good yeah a lot of people in the stands a lot of people on the stands today I mean the final a lot of people understands only twisted ankle will defeat eager or smacking a ball like poor kid or a lunch person yeah I mean hey that's happened uh veterans would come back to a week when would have filmed why not these doctors won't let him he wants to come back but his doctors won't let him too early to knock raffle play exactly Chris exactly it's it's I think with like with the articles that I've read on on Twitter over the last 24 hours um there's a lot of like I mean the clickbaity article title is Raph is out right but when you read the articles it says Rafa says he wants a break his coach said he might not play there's no like Rafa says he's out like that's a thing there's a lot of clickbaity um news reporting on Twitter so I'm I'm that's why I'm like I'm gonna only tell you if he's out if he's out you know what I mean so um that might be next week you know a video coming next week that might say Rapha confirmed that he's not playing yeah it's it's rumors it seems likely that he's not going to play though let's if I had to say will he play Wimbledon or will he not I'm leaning more towards he probably won't but I'm not gonna uh I don't want to wait until he says something I want a statement from Rafa so then you know or his team why can't team get to get it together faster yeah look team could it maybe team team might do something to Wimbledon who knows team will play Wimbledon I expect yeah I mean curious no keeg's gonna play wimby you know I mean there's a lot of her catch I mean we talked to Nico before I know who be her catch he might be able to do something FAA I mean look there's a lot of good players at Wimbledon I know that like you know we're missing the big boys from the top 10 but wimbledon's still gotta still gotta draw you know the four guys who played in the semis last year are all in the fight are all there right um I think her catch shapo berettini Djokovic so the four semi-finals are there so I don't know why uh you know I think it affects the women's a little bit more than the men's with sabalanka and azaranka and all the Russians all the Russian ladies who are good on grass you know remember to have never their grass called tennis is so-so um he has to play wimborne uh yes if he wins tomorrow he has to play Wimbledon though uh why not why not go for it right hope keegs is doing well yeah we're gonna be watching a lot of curios just because there's no one else to watch and also he's my boy he's my boy all right getting introduced they're both warming up finals day ah it's finals day everybody it's happening oh it's taken I mean look all of a sudden uh it's taken uh it's taken this long by the way if anybody out there wants to know uh Shakira has apparently split with uh Jared PK who screwed the Davis Cup so um there you go it's tennis related because it's the guy who came in and messed up the uh but it was Jared pique who messed up the Davis Cup right the soccer guy the football guy well Shakira left Shakira split with him so that's on my Twitter so that's apparently important um just so in other news Hips Don't Lie Shakira yeah Shakira who hasn't aged since 2001 that's Shakira yeah it was PK we're on the David cup there you go now we're together 11 years that's a long time that's crazy um Jake that's not how uh that's not how it works mate uh you can't call dibs on people that's how it works uh uh how do you mess it up by making it what it is today the the Davis Cup is what it is today because of him because he came in and went we need a world cup of tennis it's like uh this is not what we should do nobody likes the Davis Cup anymore because of what he he uh he made it into a soccer tournament but uh that was not what we uh I mean it doesn't work let's be honest Jane thank you appreciate the nice words all right everybody now it's your turn let's get it whoops wrong who's gonna win this match I'm going with spion second three but you tell me in the chat who's gonna win this match because we're getting started right now Coco with the serve she's serving first to the back end now of Sean Tech going into the backhand of goth backhander backhand as golf goes with a fine on the stretch that's into the back in assurance X4 to 400 and Goff puts it in the net now golf will be nervous I mean they're probably both nervous you know let's be honest but Coco being on her biggest final first ever slam final first games are crucial just so you feel comfortable let me get the scores up make sure everything works there we go scores are working good good good okay love 15 has got double faults serving of golf's going to be important today needs to serve well needs to use that as a weapon the players that have troubled eager in the past we saw Zhang this week big serves that worked the crowd are trying to get involved here early to give Goff some energy as she serves a fault remember golf only just turned 18 too she was eight she turned 18 like a few few months ago so this eager to return wide and long 15 30. now goth looks chill but you can I mean that's what we that's what the poker face looks like you you look relaxed but you're insides are going crazy and as eager size of a shoe I'm sure there's nerves coming from shiantek as well I mean you know she's not a robot served energy good sir from Coco comes back though to the backhand of golf and golf dumps that in the net 15 40. a lot of errors in this first game for goth 15 40 two break points in the first game of the final as Goff serves down the T to the backhand of Sri on Tech back in our golf hit the tape goes in to the back end of eager back in every golf on the stretch eager in control she hits it down the line golf on the forehand side goes long and he get breaks first game Nervous Game for Coco double fault couple of errors eager breaks and the crowd I feel are on golf side because not too many people clap that break cam does not have a poker face not not when I'm live [Laughter] I'm a great poker player I think online poker is not as illegal in Australia so I don't know but if I if it wasn't I probably still wouldn't play it very nervous game yeah yeah you can tell that someone's nervous um if you got and this is for everybody watching this goes for every single match anyone's playing if they're hitting like slow shots in the net that's a very nervous shot it means that she's not being able to accelerate a racket get that power so if uh like we just saw Coco hit a couple of balls in the net uh very slow and obviously double faults scream nerves in the first game but um let's see how eager looks on her surface Goff Returns the fine of Sean take four now goth down the line of the in the net and it's 15 love I wonder if Goff should have maybe returned first just to kind of nah I would have said first two goat goat goat goat goat goat goat goat goat goat goat greatest of all ties about goat hey thank you Jack for the 20. appreciate that man how's Vegas going Jack how is it what time is it in Vegas like five a seven A.M what's it what's the time in Vegas Jack thank you again mate you've been super generous the entire two weeks let's go back in from eager in the net 15-0 it's uh what is it seven six a.m 6 A.M 6 a.m in Vegas it's not terrible it's not a terrible time is it raining it's raining in Vegas 77 degrees okay the next week is going to just piss down rain in Australia it's gonna be bad cold windy crappy weather it's eager puts a fine now it's back in a golf down the line and golf it's a winner that'll settle the nerves that'll settle the nerves 15 30. all right goth getting a winner she'll feel better about that one lovely shot down the line just threads the needle not a great approach from eager but I guess she was kind of banking on that maybe golf was still nervous making an error there 15 30. first there was a fault second serve he's a dude with a hat and he's looking the total wrong direction in the front row he's like the match is here and he's like looking over here he's obviously checking someone out there's a bit of a turn out of the backhand of Goff fine now from eager to the Fawn of goth into the final Sean Tech again to the fight of goth trying to take on the attack here as Goff runs or backhand she digs it out onto the backhand side of Sharon Tech passing shot for golf she runs over the volley that's gonna be too good great volley from eager Street on Tech 30 oh it's heavy rain in Vegas no way Jack the Jack just say it's raining in Vegas that's insane wait is it Jack did Jack Jack said it's a high of 100 today oh Jesus that's way too hot then again Vegas in the desert right so I mean that's just normal why is it desert heat all right 30 off still a chance for golf to get back but he gets a good serve and Goff hits a return long 40 30. 40 30. chance for eager to console that at the break Serb now to the final Vega that goes back into the back into Sharon Tech four now from goth into the back industry on Deck again at the back in the golf who goes down the line for a winner all right goff's definitely settled best case scenario for golf break back straight away reset and forget about the first two games imagine it was zero zero one one makes sense no didn't think so I don't even understand myself by the way thank you um uh Muhammad and Ricky I think it's Ricky or ryoki for becoming members we'll get to that in a second as fiance serves an ace bang first AIDS of the day big Ace out wide lovely serve and his fiancek tries to consolidate so about why to the back end of goth Von ashram Tech into the Open Court too good and eager gets out of that game with a serve two love two love uh Jermaine it's not official that he's out yet I don't think it's official if it becomes official send me something on Twitter but not official yet all right to love chiffon Tech with the break and Goth I'm still be a little nervous especially with her serve she serves into the final of Sean Tech who hits it out needs a good free point there 15 love he just played even though she hasn't played a French like a grand slam Final in their streak yet or until today she has still played Masters 1000 finals and they have the vibe especially Miami and Indian Wells they are fifth and sixth slams right they're considered Grand Slam events in terms of uh you know quality of tournament and all that stuff and prestige and eager's won those so she won't be as nervous because she's played a lot of finals this year golf understandably nervous because it's also her first Grand Slam final of eager backing out from golf in the net 15 30. almost 10 minutes into this one already six unforced errors with a double fault she serves now the Back instrumental back in our golf down the line is into the fine of Sean Tech foreign that's too good Eagle way too good 15 40. way too good from shiantech she is not playing unfortunately for golf she's not playing the same as when she played her last three matches where she was just throwing in random errors first serves a fault first sir percentage second serve down the tip of the backhand of eager and he gets it out smacks to return long 30 40. now Coco golf is playing the doubles final tomorrow where she will be playing with Jessica bagula who SE fiancek played in the quarterfinals so I'm sure a doubles partner gave her something to talk about or some sort of a heads up there's a bit of return from eager that goes out good serving from Goff and it's deuce the crowd are definitely on golf side they probably paid a lot of money to be here so they don't want an hour imagine paying three three thousand Euros to be there watched an hour of something I mean you can do a lot with three grand you can go on a apparently you can go on a uh train trip from one side of Australia to the other sounds great as that goes out from uh from golf and its advantage srientek to get that double break serve into the back end of Sean Tech four now from Goff shanked he comes in with a forehand goff's gonna hit backhand pass Goff makes eager volley and he gets it out on the volley nice from Sean nice from uh golf and we're back to deuce huge game here I'll tell you what I know golf wants to probably conserve energy you know but I think kind of like sphere of yesterday when he had to have like he looked nervous he needed to just yell I think Goff if she wins this game she needs to release some nerves and just maybe just shout come on just get a little bit of adrenaline going just it's a great way to release the nerves we saw it was very yesterday he's gonna return that from here in the net and a little fist pump there from golf like that's what Serena does I mean Serena you know she doesn't shout after every Point she shouts and same with Rapha they shout at certain moments you know they're not shouting at you know 15 all unless they play a ridiculous point but I feel like to release that and those nerves be a good good for her to shout after this if she can get this point he's got a back in a backhand rally he goes down the line of the point of golf in to the point of eager but Goff hits it long and it's back to deuce goff's dad on the sidelines here's the reason why she is here as he serves she serves a fault second serve serve goes into the foreign just wide vanish from Tech a chance to get the second break for the fourth time in this game crowd are trying their best trying their best to get uh to get golf into this which is good it's good for the crowd good from the crowd I like that they're trying to help this match there's a bit of 400 from God for eager with a four hand into the open chord go for the pass again it's gonna be a lob eager with a smash got for the backhand down the line and that's a winner from golf that's a great Point unbelievable she's playing some great points it's just not when she has the advantage and we're back to deuce foreign like five times she's won like one point and the crowd are going Coco Coco they're getting on board serve goes out from golf second serve served now the Foreigner from golf down the line that's a great shot Sean's egg with a slice in comes golf with the forehand to the backhand of Sean Tech down the line to the point of golf on the stretch but it goes wide and he gets another break point so yeah he is coming in there three times shouldn't won the one point golf's Pastor a couple of times and it's Advantage fiancek fifth break point of the game serve out wide is a fault second serve serve to the final transcake foreign already running to the backhand let's put it back in a backhand rally Goff makes eager move now she puts in the open court with a fallen but it goes wide eager breaks 3-0 right that was the right idea there for golf for sure just didn't get that last shot in just pushed it wide and it's 15 minutes eager's already up two breaks golf had chances though in that set in that game that was much a much better game but still 3-0 questions answer my question the question jerk also a donation from Robert thank you Robert appreciate that man you better shut your [ __ ] up okay yeah then you hit left and you don't say sorry you think you're good I don't need to stop but you kept doing like this to the team said [ __ ] Russian you think this is normal [Music] thank you Robert for the 10. thanks for the super sticker appreciate that [Music] um this is so far not a good advert for the WTA um what do you mean Michael I I mean if you you know eager being eager this is eager to an eager things this is not you know not uh I mean it's probably a great or eager's doing doing great things advertising the WTA showing this people are jumping on board the win streak what happened to the Melbourne demons I have no idea I don't know I'm scared Coco's down uh going down a double Bagel says Desmond I don't think that'll happen she's just so nervous like she played a good game and but there was just some nervous nervous shots in that game she had you know she won't make those she'll win she'll win some good games on serve uh today golf she won't go down double bagel okay Coco needs to win a game yep ideally to break back here good serve from Sean Tech Goff hits it long 15 love now the big stat obviously is the golf errors 10 unforced errors most of those due to nerves and should probably keep being nervous until she gets on the board right you know if she doesn't get a game the nerves will stay but she's starting to settle as we've got to find a fine rally golf now going cross-court into the slice foreign let's see what that if it was out yeah it was wide by goth you cannot be serious 30 love and the crowd are definitely louder for golf they're giving egoism you know collapse here and there but they're not she has not got the crowds crowd support at the moment that's because she's winning as golf hit said in the net 40 love except for the you know obviously there's fiance fans the neutral fans are just sitting there yelling go Coco to get to fall up in the first serve don't see the fine of goth fine out from chantek to the point of golf down the line to win a great shot from Goff when golf gets into it it really had some good winners crowd desperate for a contest yeah well yeah like I said I played paid a lot of money to be there you know you don't want to you don't want to pay to sit in the front row the French Open and then watch 45 minutes of tennis I mean not much of a return for that as that goes wide from golf and it is now four love shriana Tech I don't know how much final stickers are but in Australia they're like over a thousand bucks for like the normal seats so not sure what their French Open finals would be this will be over in 50 minutes I'm ready for ready for eager but definitely want golf to make it harder for a Coco missed the rest of that but yep when Goff gets into it hasn't happened yet yeah Goff needs to get on the board she serves out wide eager returns that goes out golf 15 love will she come back and win this set probably not but at least she'll be settled in for the second perhaps as with a return now the final of golf foreignty on the stretch goes in to the point of golf back in estrogen take his golf gets the point 30 love a bit of a come on there from Goff she's getting a little louder and the thing about golf is that she really gets angry we don't see her you know breaking rackets and losing her mind that often 30 love so if you don't see the back industry on Tech back in our golf into the Foreigner from golf on the stretch goes in the net 30 15. nearly from goth just just hit the tape First Step goes out by a mile second serve double fault from golf 30 all the way anarvanovic in the house damn 30 holes second serve 30 oh second serve goes in the back of the Shawn Tech 49 from golf down the line in the back of the SRI on Tech who hits it wide and Goff looking to get the game here you know the thing that super impressive about cocoa golf not just because she's you know just turned 18 and uh you know she's mature Beyond her age in terms of playing tennis ridiculous mindset is a sure Focus one game at a time it's been a return now to the fine of golf back in ashbonte to the back of the golf down the line is long she'll be focusing on this game and winning this game she's not going to focus on the comeback she's not focusing for love She's focusing on Deuce right now that's what she's got to do I mean if you focus on Full Love You're Gonna Lose the set six luck She's Gotta focus on winning this game then win in the next game if possible back in the back end rally now from God for the forehand into the find of shiantek foreign Tech to the backhand of golf who goes down the line again for a winner that's better she's starting to play a lot better Advantage golf is the most overrated that is so dumb she's 18 years old in Grand Slam final what do you do at 18. overrated yeah okay serve now from Goff how wide at the back end of sheontek that goes out goth gets on the board that's what she needed but he gives up a double break eager is in cruise control but Goff gets on the board let's answer some questions answer my question the questions that's what she needed just to settle down those nerves but eager is dominating okay um Coco's playing golf what how's it uh gov is still learning uh but has been on tour so won't be won't be luck or a fluke if she wins yeah Surprise egg should be on the ATP um man the chat's on fire yeah and our advantage won a French Open is she giving that the trophy usually the person by the way thank you Norbert who became a member um usually the person I mean does anyone know who's giving out the trophy who um let me check if you want a french open like a decade ago so maybe she's given the trophy out when did she win she win in 2012 Yes No Maybe or is Billie Jean giving out giving out the trophy let me check Anna Ivanovich won the trophy back in 20. 2008 jeez really should look at day over 27. 2008 jeez it's a long time ago 50 oh maybe she's giving out the trophy she lives in Chicago is she married to the um the soccer guy she's married to a soccer guy right um the German oh the German captain right the former captain of the German football team a shrine Steiger whatever isn't that that's who is married to him right love 15. how do you know that cam I just know things all right just just chill Bastion yeah Schweinsteiger yeah the German um like was he captain of the team I can't remember four now from golf love 15 here there's Coco hits backhand into the fine of Sri on Tech foreign Tech just blasting the ball side to side not giving Coco a chance to stand in the middle yeah Nathan we already broke the news about Shakira but um thank you thank you for that this is it is tennis related somehow 15-0 has been returned from golf into the foreign Goff getting into these rallies now 15 30. 15 30. [Music] 15 30 the crowd are getting credit getting into it crowded getting into it someone just screamed in the crowd there's a loud scream or a whistle so don't say good sir from eager that goes out from Goff and it's 30 old with the serve out wide at the point of golf foreign Tech is a winner too good too good from eager now eager is serving amazing 82 of first serves enemy that's ridiculous and also a second set point I mean a second serve is not she hasn't hit that many but it's probably like three second serves it's not uh it's not weak but we'll find out now because uh she hits another she's a second or third fourth second serve now 40 30. if you want to take taking a little extra time she serves to the backing of golf into the back of the Shawn Tech back in our golf Cross Court again at the back and shouldn't take to the fall of golf in the back of the Goff really going after the backhand of eager as we're back in the back end rally now golf keeping to the back end of Sean Sega goes down the line golf on the stretch gets it to the back end of shiante Goff now with a fine Cross Court into the final hits it for a winner down the line that is ridiculous this is that is ridiculous that was the hottest hitting rally that I've seen this week on the WTA that was both ladies just smacking the crap out of it wow they were going all out in that rally and eager then a winner ridiculous winner on the line from Sean Tech that was toe-to-toe brawl all right 5-1 now goth has to win this game so at least she serves first in the second and gives herself some sort of a lead foreign Tech into the back of the golf down the middle of the Foreigner got down the line shows it with a slice golf comes in with the backhand it's a drop shot that's not gonna be oh eager gets it back into golf down the line's a winner good work from God but she says let's go let's go very nice from Coco goth not a bad little slice there from eager but golf was there and lucky she was awake and she put that away 15 love first there's a fault second serve into the final of Sean Tech foreign you hit anything in the service box you're gonna die that's not gonna happen you can't like I mean look way easier said than done against the best player on the planet but um as soon as that ball is short service line or in front it's it's it's gone getting some success hitting it super deep though I mean that's that's the Strat but you've got to get your first serve in to help start the rally off she misses another first serve [Music] second sir 15 hole serve goes in the back into Sean Tech back in her goth into the back into shoontack to the backhand slice of golf good variation eager with a slice as well go for the back end down the line eager on the stretch of the forehand fly now from golf is out and it's 15 30. it's a good little slice there mixing it up but I haven't said we haven't seen golf come to the net yet we saw her do that against um uh trevison but she hasn't done it yet today 15 30. serve about water the back end of Sean Tech four now from golf into the back end of sheonte it's a winner 15 40. two set points in 31 minutes and SRI on Tech is flying a lot of Errors from goth a lot of nerves from goth as she serves out why default you know what golf should do when when Sharon's experts putting a hand up she's just a serve just to mess it up why not second serve into the Back instrumental backing out from Garth into the backhand of shiantek for one from golf Cross Court go to the point of eager foreign again she's in control hit golf forehand down the line's a winner great hitting there from goth 30 40. 30 40. and a bit of a shout there for goth a little bit of serve into the back end of backing out golf is out Shanta gets it 6-1 the baker is open it's Saturday Saturday afternoon the bakery is open um bakery's closing on weekends anyways not today special occasion first set fiance x61 in 33 minutes all right questions props to the engineer created eager they produce alcaraz as well came here to talk about uh the nerves of goth yeah look the nerves I mean when you're nervous if you know this if you played tennis right when you're nervous especially in a big match you know you don't really you don't you get you feel tight so you don't really have the flowing motion on your on your shots also first couple of games she was hitting bad errors in the net she was just kind of like dumping the ball in the net but I serve clearly affected she's not serving as she's serving a lot at like 61 it's not bad a couple double faults not winning many points on Sir because I just feel first serve is not as aggressive because she does have those nerves now the second half of that set she played a hell of a lot better she's got a game seemed to like take it up to eager a little bit more be a little bit more aggressive but because she went down for love and she played nervous four games the set was done if she had played like she did in the last three games in the first part it would have been a much much if she had broke got broken she might have been able to break back so yeah it's just the slow start really uh really hurt goth and the nerves but she looks less nervous now she's starting to win points she's going to be aggressive but being down a set against frontek is always I mean eager only gets better eager only gets better now let's talk about before they come back when she wins the first set I think she's only lost once this year once she's won the first set so worst final I've ever seen no trust me this is not the worst final you've ever seen maybe it's the first final you've ever seen but this ain't the worst final this is not the worst final trust me um all right so where are we shouldn't take when she won the first set this year 36 wins one loss can anyone name a little bit of trivia time for you yes the place and the player who beat igeontek after Igor won the first set only one person's done it this year only one person has done it this year gotten the first set of eager and won and sorry lost the first set against eager and one no not Venus Williams osteopenko there you go ostapenko in Dubai correct osteopengo in Dubai now uh that first step was six four so a little bit closer second set osteopengo came back to win 6-1 and then they played a tiebreaker in the third and ostapenko clutched it did Austin panko save match points I can't remember I feel like there was match points in that one that uh osteopenko saved that week osterpenka was on one though because she won she beat everybody like every Grand Slam Champion she just she sliced um so yeah so there that's that's the that's that now we know eager's lost three matches this year uh the other two matches she's lost us to Pinko obviously she lost to Collins and body she lost the Collins and Body in straight sets um so she's gonna have to do something that only one player has done and she's gonna have to do something that no player has ever done this year and that's beat eager after she's given you a breadstick she's taken you to the bakery and then you've got to come back and beat her no one's done that yet this year in fact I don't think anyone's taken to the three sets I've just lost the first set six uh I've actually won the first at six one let me check we've got 15 all here let's see if God can go for a good start as eager hits it wide 15 30. so shrontex played three three uh ten three setters this year she lost one obviously the one we keep talking about um but yeah she did play okay she did um lose the first set against uh win the first set against Gola [ __ ] 6-1 and then lost the second three six so maybe there is a chance of that happening but yeah she's never lost she hasn't even played a three setup after winning the first set 6-1 but golf a chance here maybe something can happen Emily moresmo who never won a French Open because she never actually played so bad here you guys remember the 2000s Emily merasmo hated playing in France it was a worst tournament let's put a backhand a backhand rally again from golf into the back industry on Tech golf pushing eager away this is good from golf as he goes down the line go for the forehand down the line to the back end of Sean saying hits it in the net golf 15 40. two break points the first two break points now I guess on the flip side we're going to talk about golf's comeback skills can't you come back from the dead that's what we'll find out can she come back even though it's against eager can she come back I'll tell you in a second first points in the first game can goth take it serves a fault can't buy a person massive chance golf looks ready second serve to the back end of golf finer from Sean Tech down the line is wide Goff gets it on a platter eager gave that to her I mean that was a terrible flying by eager standards and golf breaks first game of the second [Applause] now Coco gov this year after losing the first set after losing the first set 6-1 she has not come back she lost the first set 6-1 sorry not the first set my bad and where is the first set last there we go she has not come back from losing after losing the first set this year she is zero and eight she actually hasn't even played a three setup after losing the first set this year so her comeback skills are not the greatest not the greatest she's played she's lost a sackery twice uh should be on Tech helip twice pergola kazakina after losing the first set so she hasn't come back even to force a decider so all sides sorry got fans but that's a stats I'm sorry all right good Ace there from golf first Ace of the day for her 15 love serve now the finest John deck that's in the net on the return from 30 love well I thank you everybody who's liked and subscribed welcome to the channel let's get a backhand now from Shantae to the back end of golf back in asheion Tech into the form of golf to the back end of shrontek that goes into the back of the golf on the stretch should we also got the packing down the line golf on the stretch can't get it you get two good 30 15. by the way bastion's uh schwein Saga is in the Box sitting right next to his wife so Anna farovich sitting next to her husband who is the soccer dude the football guy sorry football guy is that football guy is Roberto well I thank you for the donations we'll get to them at the next change of ends I can see you guys bringing them in I'll uh we'll get to them at the end uh no the next game as we get a fine now from God for the back in the Toronto hits in the net Scranton's just finding it a little weird here who he was a German legend in the football on the football field okay goth to consolidate the break surf goes in the backing of eager back in Ephraim goth to the point of Sean Tech into the form of goth who hits it in the net 40 30. these points are quick quick Snappy points foreign 40 30. serve into the back end of SRI on Tech backhand got to the back in the show and take to the point of golf into the back of the golf definitely targeting that backhand easy fine winner from golf and it's two love golf in the second making a match unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable it's unbelievable I don't care about what I was saying police are you like your come on thank you Darius for the uh for the five appreciate that greetings chest that's my question the question jerk [Music] cannot be serious [Music] about goat then you made the leader for the 20. appreciate that um thank you Anonymous for the 12 as well that's a very I mean she is on fire we know that so it is an omen 15 love eager with a nice winner there and thank you Darius chesh all the Polish people out there what's up uh thank you for the five and yashda am I saying that right is it chest or is that for some I look I get all the languages confused is it cheshed or is that something else is that Serbian I can't remember let me know in the chat how do you say hello in Polish I've got to find out from Garth into the back of Sri Lanka it's a winner again 30 love golf's got the break in the second but triontech is fighting back in fact she's kind of raised their level which is kind of scary chest is okay rape my polish out of ten did I say right out of 10 is it 5 out of 10. 30 love so from eager to the point of golf good return of the back industry on Tech back in her golf is a drop shot you can't get that one goth too good goff's trying she's fine no game now she's finding a game now 30-15 for sure found a game now nerves same to have settled 30 15. served down to the point of golf back in ashreon Tech into the back end of golf down the line to the foreign Tech go for the fine on the stretch should I take with the forehand doesn't need to be hit long from Goff 40-15 40 15. 45 minutes played first Set uh breadstick for ego as you'd expect serves outside of the fine of golf find out Sean Tech down the line to the back of the golf but you can't get it shronto gets on the board she avoids a bagel what the hell she avoids a bagel and it's 2-1 go for the break in the second all right all right let's uh actually I'm gonna ask you a question I want to know where are you from where are you from where are all the parts I'd attend my polish all right thank you that's generous uh where are you guys from I'm sure there's a lot of Polish people in the house a lot of Americans probably waking up now watching golf I've been on the chat where are you from where are you from I'm from Australia it's not stupid o'clock it's Saturday night midnight uh some would say I do my best work at midnight I don't know I don't know who says that um I mean but uh I'm sure somebody said it once um all right kako Poland okay Nigeria a lot of Polish people in the house what's up chesh Elvis here Elvis was uh was awesome so that's a compliment if you're trying to make a joke thank you very much Antarctica that sounds uh fake um we've got Toronto with Canada in the house we've got the Czech Republic a lot of Polish people around the world in different parts of the world some in Cleveland some in London uh Philippines there we go Filipinos in the house what's up uh who else we got uh South Africa we've got Spain Venezuela Scandinavia UK in the house what's up Georgia in the house Bangladesh Saudi Arabia Taiwan Germany Morocco Ghana uh Dominican Republic we got Zimbabwe a lot of people from Africa today that's sick usually we get a lot of people from uh Europe obviously but a lot of people from Africa in the chat it's awesome Bangladesh as well we've got Germany New England we've got California uh Texas all places that I would want to go uh China in the house as well Legoland that sounds delightful I'd love to live at Legoland Melbourne I'm basically your neighbor basically we live in the same state so we're basically Neighbors if you were my neighbor you would know by now trust me yeah you would you would have heard me by now if you were my neighbor you definitely would have heard my you would have heard me you would be you wouldn't be here if you were my neighbor only to abuse me uh and and bang on the wall uh Serbia Sweden Romania Mexico Disneyland there we go um Portugal chat with the roof closing I don't think the roof's shutting yet they are I'm looking at the looking at the sky though but I don't think they'll shut the roof is that goes in the net from cocoa that sucks love 30. let's get back to the match though thank you everybody appreciate it North Korea uh that sounds uh delightful have a good what's the weather like in North Korea sounds like a lovely place that I'm sure no one wants to go uh love 30 golf keeps looking at the Umpire and saying hey eager's got to be ready when I'm ready I think I think golf's getting a little annoyed at what eager's doing with this hole wait for me as God puts away the winner she looks it she looks down SRI and she's like come on she's not happy with her eager taking her time she's doing the raffle doing the hey wait for me oh and Goff accidentally hit her hit a serve right and right at shiantek's feet that was obviously not real uh that was not on purpose trust me it's got double faults 15 40. if it wasn't Coco goth and maybe it was some of the boys you might have thought that was on purpose but no she didn't mean that wouldn't be funny if it was though yeah look goff's not appreciating the fact that eager State like you know holding her up that's a rapper move that's raffle 101. he does that so now break points as we are back in from God for the final show on Tech final from goth is wide and we're back on serve 2-2 that's what Shawnte does she makes if you put so much pressure on you to to be aggressive that when you have that like a half a chance to be aggressive you have to take it and sometimes you miss and that game with a double fault is very tough for uh for golf we're back on serve back on serve server one of the form of golf back in asheion take to the back end of goth into the back of the stronto goes down the line and just smacks it down the line perfectly on the line 15 love shrontek was down three two love got the break back so about why the backhand I've got foreign goth into the net 30 love foreign because it's the the lighting looks very artificial it looks like a night match now so to find out in the net from golf and it's 40 love 40 love it was supposed to rain over the weekend I don't know if I think it's supposed to rain tomorrow though right let me check maybe patchy rain in the next hour a bit of return out of the finest you're on Tech four now from golf into the final chance against the winner down the line easy as you like for Sri on to actually gets back to lead 3-2 in the second golf is in a battle now I still think goff's nervous I don't think it's I I don't think at this point it's nerves I think it's more so when you're playing someone who plays like spiontech right and plays so aggressive on every single point what happens is you and if you've ever played tennis against someone who does this I know I have um it's it's you've got to take those chances even if they're like those small tiny half nothing chances like if the ball goes short you're like I gotta hit a winner I gotta hit a winner so you've got so much pressure to execute on every single half mistake that you've just gotta and goff's doing that she's trying to be aggressive even when Maybe in another match she wouldn't try and hit a winner on those shots when she's playing someone else like when she played trevison when Travis hit the ball short Goff wasn't trying to hit winners she was trying to set the point up to get to you know to maybe in a volley she had time to set the points up better when you're playing against fiance if you don't take advantage of any little little error she will pay which will make you pay so that's where that's where it's it's tough to kind of Judge uh ghost performance when did you play eager and everyone's dealt with this not just golf everyone who's played aegistron Tech has dealt with this by the way Shantae put her hand up and got served anyway the ball went in the net from goth 15 love and imagine that constant prayer because it's not just one point she does that she does that every single point you have to be you have to be playing like the only people that can do it are the ones that can fire winners off at will I mean look at ostapenga Collins are the only two players to beat fiontech besides body this year and what do they do best they hit winners out of nowhere on the second third shots they don't construct points they just fire they fire from the hip they're just like people are they Bruno Colin she comes out and just goes after the first return whereas golf is more I think structures points better when she's playing someone who's not eager street but today she can't she doesn't have the time to do that she can't do that because eager doesn't let her do that does that all make sense am I making a little sense maybe again that's one re that's my perspective you guys might see something different but that's what I see how I see things going let's get back to the match though because as I explain that we're down uh we're at 15 30. golfing under pressure she serves now they're back in Australia it's a winner down the line 15 40. and fiance couldn't play I mean she could play better we've seen her play better we've seen a double Bagel but my God she's a big PL she's a big time player she doesn't lose in finals and she plays her best in the finals now will eager throw her racket to the sky that is the question what is the celebration gonna be is it going to be rack into the sky four to her knees is she just gonna walk to the net like nothing else has happened as we had a return now into the point of Sri on Tech golf guess is right but she hits it oh she hits it in no she doesn't shits it out ball is just out from Goffman shotx on four games in a row she goes a break in the second and it's 4-2 yeah look nowadays no one can beat eager yep that is correct I think the only the only way someone's gonna beat SRI on Tech is if Sean said has a bad day and then maybe if she has a bad day and takes an L maybe she gets in a form slump I mean that like I mean we've seen that before we've seen guys like mevidev go on this awesome awesome win streak or awesome streak of finals or whatever and then they lose one and they lose a couple because they're like forgotten how to lose and then they lose a few in a row but I'm saying that that'll happen but um but that's that's really you know I think that's the only way at this point if uh the only child the only times I've seen eager in trouble is when she's not played well this in the last couple weeks when she's played poorly things have gotten close her opponent's done well to win sets when you know take advantage of the poor quality at times but again ego when she's at her best no one can beat her love 15 golf trying to get the break straight back and she needs to let's be honest serve goes in the back of the golf back in ashantech into the forehead of golf back in astronaut six to the back in a golf puts up a lob eager with a fine swing volley golf guesses right with another lob ego with a smash puts it away 15-0 now this match will go over an hour so that's something 15 all seven points away from another French Open and to top off this amazing win streak with a grand slam which I think it's fitting right 15 all served now the backing of golf back in ashram Tech to the backhand of goth into the back of the stronto hits it in the net 15 30. now we haven't seen fiance get nervous at all uh when she's serving for matches or serving for the title I should say 15 30. little chance of a Goff to get the break back as we're gonna serve out one out of the back of the golfer is it wide Goff went after it 30 all and golf is having a bit of a talk to herself trying to figure it out now we're talking about pressure points it's a new kind of stat that I've seen on the you know been been used a lot and we've we've added to our stats because I think it's very important and usually the person who wins the pressure points wins a match there's a pressure point this needs to change if we're going to get a comeback because we're gonna slice him from golf into the back of the shronto go for the pass oh it's in the net she had it too she had the opening and it just hit the tape man golf had that just need to hit it down the line a little bit higher and then over the net and it would have been perfect because Eagle was nowhere those points those 30 Old points they make all the difference you don't have to win every point just those points and you'll probably go a long way to winning 40 30 into the fine of golf in the back end our downline's a winner eager unbelievable is one game away from her second French Open Tech she's won five games in a row it might be a virtual bagel question the question jerk anti-climactic final look I don't think this has been anti-climactic I think it's been another English fontech match you know it's it's it's not you know Goff whenever you see someone in their first final it's always I mean for the most part it's always especially when you're playing someone who's been here before it's always gonna be like this you know it's you know that's why rude tomorrow playing against Rapha it's gonna be tough for root because he's playing some guy you know he's playing his first final against the guy who's done it many times so I don't think this is a surprise disappointing if you're uh if you wanted to have a you know if you wanted to get your money's worth for sure Women's Finals should be five sets I totally agree five-step final for the women why not why not right I mean what's the difference between six one six two six three I mean if that would be straight said still I'd love to have a five-step final for the ladies because um I feel like there's nothing else after this I mean it's not like they've got to play tomorrow or or later today I know golf has to play tomorrow but it's not like they have any matches left why not play a five-step final and if they play five hours then that'd be awesome maybe they'll do that in the future maybe they will listen I mean on the chat five five set final yay or nay just final for the women's what do you reckon just in the final for the for the grandstands 15 love goth to let to get shronto to serve it out and that is a little mini achievement on itself if she had said in the net 15 oh a lot of people are saying yay couple saying nay I wonder why people why not why would you not want a five-step final uh I can understand why people would want one why would why don't people want a five set final because we're to find out from golfing to the back of the Sean Tech back in our golf down the line into the final Sean take to the point of golf who hits it in the net again Goff just hitting the tape 15 30. chance for English Tech to win this match two points away from her second Grand Slam her second major it changes historical records yeah but if you look back I mean the the changes there's a lot of being been a lot of changes over the time as we're to find out from history I mean look back in the 60s the tie break wasn't a thing five set strategy is completely different so no I think it'd be more I don't know I just feel like more tennis is better especially in the in the final especially on a day like today right love to see an extra I feel like it might even be like more impressive if you winner if you win a grand slam it'll add even more Impressions and be more impressive because as golf serves a second survey so that's massive 40 30. it would be more impressive because you have to bring in a whole new strategy of a mindset to that final because you've got to win it in five instead of just playing in three less is more all right yeah remove the finset tie breaker yeah so now the background check that's a winner on the return too good deuce five sets of more testing yeah just for the final though that's what I'm saying just for the final not for every match that would be uh we wouldn't have enough time in the day but just for the final I think that just to test it out see what it looks like second serve now the back of the Sean Tech backhand now from golf into the back industry on Deck go for the back end again to the back of the Sean Sega hits the tape and it doesn't go over golf survives should only down one break but atiki should be on Tech so one break is more than enough Advantage golf to make eager serve this out go for the first serve fault second serve second serve the back into Sean take that goes out and golf does her job that's make eager earn this make her earn it I I've heard Arguments for second set onwards yeah five sets from the second second I mean that would I mean look we watched like 13 hour of streaming during the quarterfinals onwards so I don't know if I don't know maybe semi-finals onwards I mean why not yesterday the other day semi-finals were like two hours total imagine if our five sets we'd have a little bit more much more tennis to watch at least the people who buy a ticket will have more uh we'll you know get their money's worth semi-finals onwards I feel would be uh would be fun we'll just test it out in a final like just give them give the ladies a chance to play five sets you know if it looks terrible don't do it again you know if it's if it's not epic or if it's just kind of boring like with the ATB finals the ATP um Masters 1000s they used to do five step finals they scrap that because um it was too much and people get injured but I feel like I feel like it could be fun as that goes out from golf 15 love all right by the way don't forget to like And subscribe we're almost at 93 in a bit thousand thank you everybody who has joined us we have a big men's Final on tomorrow join us for that and of course igeontek will be back in two weeks to play in Berlin so we'll be uh keep an eye on her there as well if she does win the next three points and keeps this streak alive serve goes in the back end of Goff back in estreon Tech to the backhand of golf into the back of shrontek again to the backhand of golf to the foreign down the line goes in wow what a shot from Goff 15 all right in the corner just curved back in his fiance looks right at the launch person like really all right 15 oh no goff's done a good job here equaling eager with the with the winners so it's just the errors that have that have gotten goth and the pressure points but golf has been you know winner for winner against eager so that's a good uh that's a good sign silver lining in this match if it does end up finishing now second serve goes in the back end of Goff back in ashreanta to the foreign of golf into the foreign Tech again to the point of golf who hits at the back end of Sean Tech who goes down the line there's a good shot golf hits it wide 30-15 nice hitting there from Sean Tech on the Baseline two points to go you know what the most impressive thing about eagastrian tick is the win streaks great she hits great shots but man she plays every point she plays every point like it's the like it's like it's on like its own Point she doesn't think about shouldn't look like she thinks about the point the next point on the previous Point she is always in the point that she's playing she's always present in that one point as that goes out from golf she doesn't look too far ahead she doesn't look behind and get angry she's like I'm gonna win this point and then the next one I'm gonna win this point she takes at one point in time that cliche and that is how she's on a 50 what was it 35 match win streak if she wins this next Point Championship Point igeon Tech to take home another grand slam title and her sixth trophy in a row all the cameras out in the crowd because why not get it on Instagram and she serves now to the point of goth that goes out and he gets real attack down on the ground has got another grand slam 35 in a row and it's just been Another Day on corporiga Goff made her work in the second but not enough can't lose she cannot lose and she doesn't know how to react she's like running to the Box she's run into a chair she's like ah where do I go she's run off the stadium she's out of the she's out of the Court he could come back yeah we're not done yet she's running outside she's done Legend and laps around the building all right Egyptian takes a champion for 2022 she wins a French Open a second time and she cannot be stopped She is the queen of clay I think it's safe to say she is the queen of clay uh let alone the queen of the WTA I mean queen of clay she went the entire clay Court Season without dropping a match how crazy is that you've got the god of clay over here with Rapha and then you've got the queen clearly is eager I mean she didn't lose many matches last year on clay and the year before and this year undefeated and look Coco will she will come back I mean this has been a first final it's been a great performance from her she will return and I think we should clap it up for golf really because she's 18. she just turned 18. she just turned 18 and she's living up to her hype I know people are going to say oh overhyped blah blah as if come on now 18 year old makes it a fight I think if she hadn't made a final in the next two like year or two maybe people would have maybe those comments would be maybe warranted but Coco goth getting to her first ever Grand Slam final at 18 years old and she's probably going to be pretty good at Wimbledon I mean goth can play on the grass and then watch out watch out for golf on the grass perhaps because her game is I feel a little bit more suited to that grass with the with the speed that she hits didn't put in our best performance let's be I mean quite honest she played eager eager puts you under pressure after the first point she went down for love she came out nervous as she would expected you know to be nervous next time she plays the grandson final though she won't be nervous she has that experience now first final and she didn't get bagel I mean that's I mean she did get a breadstick but she got baggled and I feel goth is only going to get better from this experience and a great experience it has been now they're going to do the trophies we're going to stick around obviously we're not going to go anywhere but um now that I think this is the biggest challenge of English fiontek's uh streak is changing surfaces from slow to fastest because she went from Hardcore to Clay pretty easily but can she go from clay to Grass we've seen many players over the time struggle to go from clay to Grass goats exception you know don't say Rafa does every year yeah okay goat's being the exception we've seen a lot of players go from finals of French Open or semi-finals of French Open to first round losses at Wimbledon this is the biggest test can she convert her game on the grass after just taking that match we'll find out in Berlin I feel like the next couple weeks are the biggest are going to be the biggest uh threat to the streak I think I think it's going to be a big threat to the streak transitioning onto the grass that's when she'll be her most vulnerable but then again I've said many things and many things many I've made many predictions about English frantic and all have been wrong uh by the way if you are leaving us don't forget to subscribe we'll be back watching eager in a couple weeks time so uh we'll see you then or if you're coming back tomorrow we'll see you then she's riding all over the camera so uh eager shrontek she's writing literally I can't read it back it's backwards um I want a more competitive in the final this match uh just too one-sided a bit disappointing that's how it works you know that's I mean look I don't think eager Sean's ever played a close final Eagle Wimbledon all right we'll find out uh what are the prizes what are the prize money for each good question Wall Street I'll tell you good question where is it where is the prize money prize money I would say A Milli at least at least a milli um yeah so the finalist gets two point two million euro the finalist gets 1.1 and uh semi-finals get 600 Grand so yeah both men and women yeah it's the same uh yeah so and the doubles um get half a mil per team so there you go I don't want to see another one is that a final well I mean look it happens I don't know when was the last time we saw in a final that was not one-sided that's the I mean that is probably uh the question right when was the last time we saw a three-set final on the WTA we'll go through the presentations so don't stress we are going to be uh having uh haven't listened to what's going on well I'm gonna listen I'm going to tell you what's going on um let me have a check so the last final that was competitive or three sets was um oh last year's um Wimbledon last year we had Wimbledon last year and also the French Open final was competitive last year so we had a couple of competitive finals obviously body one easily uh this year or easily she won this year without uh really too much trouble against Collins and then of uh the writer kanu win um but I've been they've been some competitive finals lately uh I can see eager retiring at 25 no Rivals and just dominating she will get bored all right that's body retired because she wanted to do another sport eager won't retire because it's not what other sport will she play like what's the sport that she'll go to I mean well she can go play um soccer football there will be this is this is how tennis works right it it's always worked like this and it always will this is what happens you get a player that comes out and and shows and goes to a level that no one else can can compete with right but there is someone out there maybe they're not maybe they're down in the top but maybe they're in the top 100 maybe they're outside the top hundred maybe they're young maybe they haven't quite figured out their game and they're about to you know click into gear there is always somebody when they've raised the bar always someone comes up behind them and that is what happened with Federer that's what's happened with Rafa it's what's happened with Djokovic it's what's happened over the time happened with Serena everybody Rises when that person sets up the new bar now body was the exception because she finished when she was up here but had she had hung around for another six months schvian Tech would have been that player who kind of came up behind body right but body was you know did the thing of I'm at the top I'm out here or she's gonna make everyone better she's making everyone work harder play differently she's gonna she's gonna change she's changing the game with her dominance you know she's she's turning I mean look let's be honest fiance is playing a lot more like an ATP branded style of tennis men and women's game is different for different reasons and it's been and I think it's mainly because of Serena's dominance it's been a big server or a big return of game and you know one two shot rallies not too much variation until buddy came around but there hasn't been too much it's been like I'm gonna hit harder than you and I'm gonna win that's how it was played for a lot of the time obviously there's exceptions to that but there's either you you either defend the defend like Halep or you hit like Serena and look when someone's the best in the world everyone tries to copy their style to be to compete Aegis fiance is up here and she plays a very similar brand of tennis so what you see on the men's side you know you see the the variation she's got every shot in the book she can smack winners from anywhere any short ball she gets she puts it away she is going to force everybody else to lift because she's sitting the bar up here she will not dominate for fire which maybe she will dominate for five years and it might take five years before everyone catches up Starting to Rain by the way so they're going to do this presentation in the rain um but don't you know I don't think she's gonna quit I mean there's no way Egyptian would retire why the hell would she retire if she's on a streak for 10 years she's gonna she wants to be Serena I mean everyone wants to be the goat gonna like get bored Serena didn't get bored you just start playing against history then if you can't if no one else can uh compete unbelievable no it's unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable it's unbelievable I don't care about what I was saying whoever is the time against her yeah thank you ready for the five yeah I think I don't think it's just like having a high service percentage I think it has to be an effective first serve you can't have like like golf here 65 is not bad but you have to win points on your serve you can't you can't like you have to win get free points by the way Matt's villain is out on court that dude's that dude's I'm a massive match for Lander fan I think he's awesome go watch some of the match for Lander matches and also uh so humble like even like there's a and I've spoken about this before there's a podcast or a podcast it's basically basically just like a chat with um Mac who is it Mcenroe Lendl the Lander and and Boris Becker from like a couple years ago Matt's philander in that whole thing is so humble he's like he's got more slams than Mo I think he's got like unbelievable unbelievable and unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable it's unbelievable I don't care about what I was saying I have never seen a female player this dominance thank you Andrew for the five yeah she's dominant for sure but go watch that because Master Lander is um is so humble he's like he downplays his achievements he's like yeah I know I won some slams for whatever you guys want slams and he always like that's so that's so cool like he's such a such a down-to-earth chilled chilled guy and he doesn't like you know brag about his achievements he's always like no no you guys want slams more than me I mean I only won the French you won all these other ones you know what I mean he's very good anyone yeah he won seven slams you want more slams and uh than backup it went seven he won um but he won at such a young age as well and he's giving out the trophies as Goff holds up the runner-up trophy and she's gonna have a speak Let's uh let's have a listen to Coco goth and when I say wait I mean me she's like first of all I want to congratulate ego last couple of months have been truly amazing and you deserve it and hopefully we can play each other in more finals and maybe I can get a win over you one of these days I think goff's got the game to compete with eager I mean we saw that today right we did see Goff put some uh put some pressure on eager at times just not enough next I want to thank my team sorry I wasn't able to get this one today oh now she's sad that's that's when it gets you as soon as when you apologize for not putting in your best point that's when you that's when it gets you thanks for always supporting me and hope this is my first final of many and I really appreciate you guys a lot uh you guys have helped me a lot throughout the years and next I would like to thank the tournament director and all the sport I will start from the bowl kids and the photographers he's having some good fighters of me and importantly the crowd it was supported me even though when I was down now the crowd were very um very goth uh supportive today even when I was down match points you guys are cheering me on so it truly means a lot thank you and yeah now thanks I don't know where to go where do I stay classic um anyways good speech good speech kicked all the boxes thank the sponsors thank the directors thank the team thank her opponents all right now it is free on Tech Eagle Tech to make another speech as a champion she has now won nine titles six in a row a second French Open and Max Verlander handing over the trophy igeontek standing on the podium with the trophy along our Loft and now the river shop by the way okay second time she's lifted this trophy now we can start talking about okay well she's won two trophies who else has won two grand slams she's on the level of Azarenka she's on the level of uh uh Halep who else has won two grand slams in the career that's still active because that's where she is right now she's bumped herself up to that level I know people have been like she's taking down Serena right now she's even with Azarenka I think she might I mean depending on how many tiles has a rank out she might be ahead I think as a rank has won more titles though right as eager kisses the trophy but she's on the same level as mugarutha Kavita she's probably better than kavitova because Kavita never was number one right and the next step as they play the Polish Anthem uh The Next Step will be to win another slam and then take parties uh but body bodies had a lot of world world number one I mean Osaka's got four so again yeah no I'm not comparing her to like Layton Hewitt it's all about it's all about on the women's side didn't win it hasn't won one uh yep now as a kavitova as a rank of Kerber Kerber's got two other combat three didn't Kerber win three or has got three we'll go through the rankings at the end of this as well at this point she'll win Wimbledon too if she wins Wimbledon now we're talking about now we're talking about is she better than Barty and then she takes if she takes another slam we'll go from there and say hey she might be better than Osaka as well she says thank you to Coco for an amazing job she's like I don't want to cry um I can say that every month that you're progressing all the time basically and when I was your age I hit my first year on tour so I have uh I had no idea what I'm doing so you'll find it then you'll be there if you've been on tour for three years though Coco golf I mean and she's only 18. that's pretty crazy right three more years she's been on tour for six years she's basically a veteran and she's 21. I want to thank my team without you I wouldn't be there I'm sure of that thank you for that I'm pretty happy that every piece has finally come together and we can do this because I feel like you were working hard I'm working hard and we all deserve this so thank you all support for my no matter what all the time oh no matter what all the time although I can't speak properly right also want to thank my dad it wouldn't be in the world without him that is uh biologically true uh so I I gotta thank you for everything my sister who's at home and you know every person who's in the Box um I was working really hard to get me here thank you all two years ago winning this title was something amazing honestly I wouldn't expect it ever but this time I feel like I worked hard and everything you know to get here even though it was pretty tough the pressure was big thank you all the fans for the support and coming over with all the Polish flags that I could see yeah there's a lot of Spanish Flags too which is weird why are they all the Rafa fans come into the match supporting eager as well it's good to have you in in my toughest moments thank you to the tournament director and the French tennis Federation tennis uh for making this tournament possible it's always great atmosphere here and honestly really um really have extra motivation oh my God I I'm here uh like I always like coming here and I love to come back and also thank you for my sponsors and she's trying to think of who else who else to thank because I think the ball kids take the ball kids she's like seems like I still need some experience talking and I wanted to attend the say something about the Ukraine to stay strong because the world is there it's still here that's good it's always good when players use their platform for good and everyone's clapping a lot of people CL it's it's Standing Ovation for that comment that was yeah you remember Poland you know we don't get too political but Poland you know is right next door to what's happening in the Ukraine so they're they're right there since my first match since Doha basically I was hoping that when I'm going to get going to get to the next one the situation is going to get better and I'm still gonna uh gonna hope and uh get to try and support you thank you guys and we'll see you next year and that is the speech of the champion all right good stuff good good stuff now we do still have another uh we'll just have another um Master Watch tomorrow but we're gonna answer some questions and then and the question sir they're gonna fly over to the Discord and take the calls take your calls once again get you guys on the phone have a chat about everything all right without body everything is much simple for sio and Jack look I again I know I mean we all want I know we all want like a competitive WCA egg is forcing everyone to level up now it's everyone else who has to level up body did the same body went to a level and everyone had to level up and then she disappeared and then eager stepped up and now everyone has to level up so don't wish bardi to come back because she's not you know and I'm Australian I wish you would too but that's because I'm Australian not you know someone will step up because they have to if they don't step up there will be everyone has a rival everyone has a rival when someone steps up someone comes along and goes I'm going to take you down down I'm going to take your title everyone has a rival and fiontech will get a rival someone will come along and step up and go I am not letting you take everything I'm taking your trophies exactly what Rafa did to Roger it's what knowledge did to the goats it's what Mari did it's what standards anole then I look Stan did it to Novak right everyone has a rival everyone has you know a uh someone who comes up and goes I know how to beat you and does it on the regular maybe it's someone we've already seen you know maybe it's maybe it's Collins maybe it is ostapenko maybe it's someone else maybe it's goth maybe she'll figure it out today and who knows what happens next time maybe it's somebody else but eager Street on Tech will get a rival but she might I mean win everything while like while there is no one win everything while no one's around yeah djokovic's rival is Rafa but I'm talking about when Djokovic Rose Stan then took him took him down you know what I mean not like because obviously Raph from Norway rival Rafa took the number one spot and then right and then Djokovic came up behind him and went hey stop I'm Gonna Get You maybe forever maybe maybe on Rescue I mean who knows all we know is that it will happen because it happened it's happened in the whole history of time I can't believe that the people are saying that a girl version girl yeah well look at that Variety in a second yeah Marina look yeah look people saying people say stupid things just don't don't take notice yeah those people aren't here anymore but the people that were here that were saying like anything about goth negatively it's like clearly uh you know never picked up a tennis racket and played themselves so uh I think the days of women's top uh playing for 20 years is over what do you mean uh who will be number one now since nolay has lost the number one position uh it'll be primitive maybe it'll be number one will be number one can we play the Applause for golf yeah we can yeah great for Coco Gus first of many finals first of many first of many and maybe if she didn't play Sean take in the final she might have won today but she just came up against the Beast Zhang is the closer to eager I mean there's a lot of again someone will rise because no one dominates uh forever there's always always you know you set the bar and then uh there's always going to be someone coming up it happens it's happened in the history of tennis forever there'll be an anti like a Trion Tech um heal you know let's have a look at the rankings as Rowdy just said and then we'll go to the Discord jump in the Discord Link in the chat um if you haven't already I wanna have a look at these rankings it's a live rankings Aegis fiance I mean look she's doing what the goats do she's on 8 000 points I mean that's what the goats do right way up the top there I mean that's just insane um but look two to ten is only a thousand points pretty much splitting the bunch so the the the top 10 is still very interesting even though eager's on top up here but this is going to change by every week which is gonna be a lot of fun conservate comes in at second uh with badasser in third Jabor goes in at fourth so players that didn't necessarily do well this week or this this tournament still got a rise because players that did really well last year didn't it didn't do well this year uh Zachary comes in at number five uh sabalancer at six pushkar at seven Collins at eight pergola at nine she makes her top ten debut and mugarutha hanging on the 10th spot Rod O'Connell on the verge of a top 10 finish uh top ten if she gets if she wins a tournament next week or she does well next week she could take mungaru the spot so watch right kind of get into the top 10 and everyone lose their minds uh in a bad way triggered kazakina my girl let's go she's getting uh getting close to that top ten uh Goff at 13 she's trying to get into the top 10 career for her after a great result dropped down obviously benches in there as well criticoba plummets outside the ranks uh after failing to uh to defend and then you've got uh a career high ranking there for uh Fernandez as well despite her stress fractured foot uh she is um at a career high ranking so good for her had a good result as well this week and then there are the rest so yeah crazy rankings I'm sure the WTA race of the finals looks insane as well but um we'll go through that this week we've got the ranking show coming up this week so we'll talk about it then we would talk about it then all right let's go to the phones let me get this sorted um I'm gonna see Rada kind of in Washington nice so there's the ladies final done now we've got the men's final coming up so let's have it I'm gonna have a chat jump in the uh in the Discord if you haven't already um we'll try and talk to as many people as we can a lot of people are already in there uh man there's a lot of people in there okay here we go so jump in the Discord and then we're going to talk a little bit about tomorrow's finals as well so um I guess the real question is how long will the streak go that's what I want you to tell me in the chat how long is this street gonna go because we all know that she's not 35. it's gonna be if she wins one more match it's gonna be the biggest streak or the longest streak in the history of um in the history of of the 2000s she's one went away from that but is she going to um get to 40 which is top 10. it'll be top 10 top 10 all time she gets to 40. all right now we're going to start with let's get um let's get lash on first all right Lash are you there Lash hello lash yeah uh what's up cam how are you doing what's going on all right now um let us know what what do you thought of today's Final and then also give us a bit of a prediction on how long will the streak go like give us a number of how many matches you'll win okay um first of all I must be attack fan uh I predicted uh I thought it would be a six nil six no we're true but uh Coco did better than I thought and of course we are attack is an amazing form and um her backhand Cross Court and her back end was just incredible today I felt like I was watching Djokovic at Australian Open I know it's Clay but still I mean she was impeccable today and uh I think a streak if she improves herself I feel she can go to at least a semi-final in Wimbledon um yeah and I think it will go to probably 43 or 42 per Street Cambodia okay so you know it gets into the 40s all right yeah yeah all right now that's that's fair enough and what about uh the men's final tomorrow who's who's taking the men's finals tomorrow oh I'm a huge fan of Rafa I've been following him since 2006 2007 so okay I think Rafa in three sets yep and um yeah hopefully he extends his lead to 22 and I really hope he plays Wimbledon as well I really want him to win the calendar slam and uh of course uh be in the same category as Rod Laver as well so yeah hopefully Rafa takes it as well all right Raffa in three tomorrow and uh yeah okay well yeah I think we had a lot of people kind of go on that route of maybe four if Ruth gets a little lucky maybe in a set or plays well but right reference three sounds like the way all right thank you lash appreciate that mate I just like to say one thing I'm a huge fan uh whenever I know I'm very busy working but whenever I can I try to come into the stream and you know just enjoy a commentary and just keep doing what you're doing man love from India awesome thank you so much thank you so much it's really nice to say I'm glad you enjoy all right we'll see you have a good one mate see you later have a good one all right thank you lush appreciate that so there you go raffle three sets tomorrow Flash and um I mean look he wasn't too far I mean it was you know it was four games off the double bagel all right if you want to jump on the call jump in the Discord we're going to talk to as many people as we can because one in the morning my time and that's basically the start of my day okay let's get uh let's get Deb on the line I've been smoking the Deb yet hey Deb what's going on Deb it's gonna unmute yourself Deb hello Deb I will get back to Deb she's just gonna figure out this chord can be tricky especially on your phone I don't know how you're gonna just gotta unmute yourself go to everybody if you jump in the Discord make sure you unmute your mic so when you jump on I can I can hear you and we can all hear you let's get let's get Marvin on the line all right Marvin are you there hello Marvin should unmute yourself on your end and then we can uh we can hear you all right let's try let's try Mikey all right Mikey are you there Mike hey cam hey what's going on yeah it's good it's good man I'm pretty buzzed after the final all right how'd you how'd you see the final you buzz because you're an eager fan is that right well yeah I'd love to see the dominance right the the street continue um yeah I I enjoyed I enjoyed the match and yeah I was a bit disappointed obviously Goff was super super nervous um but you know she's she's just 18 I think she'll be in many more finals and I reckon she'll win a couple as well so yeah super gassed and yeah looking forward to tomorrow as well nice all right um let's have a talk well first how long is the street gonna go how long do you think it's gonna go uh I'd love to see it go straight up to the Wimbledon final for sure um I'm gonna gonna go to the tournament in Berlin in a couple of weeks and so I'd love to see eager in the semi-finals when I'm there um for sure but um yeah I I don't know the transition to grass like it could be tricky so I really don't know I can't put a number on a cam to be honest okay fair enough that's I'm so jealous the Berlin feels like it's like a WTA 1000 like it's got It's So stacked you're going to see so many yeah so the 17 of the top 20 WTA players it's like it's it's crazy from the first round onwards it's going to be like it could be the final like every single match is going to be good we're gonna be watching a lot of that um you're gonna have to send if you're on the Reddit you've got to send us uh some photos so we can see what it looks like there yeah for sure definitely will yeah I mean I think the it's it's not a huge tournament in terms of the facilities the stadiums actually like pretty small but like yeah just with the players there like uh I'm gonna be front row and Center like I'm super super pumped awesome that's gonna be it we'll have to look out for you when we're watching yeah I'll give you a wave yeah awesome yeah well yeah Chuck us on and we'll say hey Mike whatever and then just give us away all right tomorrow's final what's gonna happen tomorrow do you reckon what's the prediction for tomorrow um I'm saying rather and straights I can't see rude's gang set to be honest I mean I saw in the Discord yesterday someone comparing rude to team and I think that's that's pretty insulting to to Prime team to be honest like you know like rude roots and all right player he's played well this week but let's not pretend if if the bottom half of that draw was Stronger that he'd be anywhere near that final so yeah I I can see Rapha just absolutely steamrolling yeah would you say that rude's more like I guess Schwartzman than team in game style yeah because team has got all weapons doesn't he for sure yeah exactly and and you know the the Artistry of team as well is best obviously maybe not so much right now but yeah yeah like roots to be fair to you know like if if the draw had gone differently we all know like he's not making that funnel so I hope he does well I hope he settles in and you know he's he's definitely a decent player I'm really pleased for him but yeah at the end of the day I can't see him even stealing a set to be honest but hey we'll see we'll see okay now I think that's fair I think a lot of people on that same same wavelength I don't think anyone said Root's gonna win and no one said five sets so um yeah yeah I think a lot of people are on the same on the same uh on the same Vibe all right well Mikey yeah thanks for chatting with us make sure you uh send us photos from Berlin definitely want to keep up with that yeah it definitely will yeah I can only Echo what everyone says cam you do an amazing job thank you so much tune in every day so so yeah big big fan awesome thanks Micah that's nice thanks cheers man thanks mate there's Mikey um yeah very well I want to just say that everybody out there everyone who jumps on you guys just like I don't think we've ever had somewhere on the line and this is no pressure If you if you're not like maybe if your English is a little bit broken that's totally fine you can jump on like you know you don't have to be able to speak well to be able to jump on just have a chat but you guys all know your stuff and that's why I love doing this stuff because look I can talk all day about tennis and I act well that's what I do but I love hearing what you guys have to say because you guys you guys know just as much it's not like the only difference is I'm sitting here you guys know just as much and I want to hear more so um big shout out to everyone who's already jumped on and and you guys and you guys have a different perspective so um that's why I want to keep that's why I like doing this kind of stuff um now let's get who who's been waiting for a while let's get Omar on and then we'll try and get back to some of the others all right I'm Omar are you there Omar we can hear you hello yep hello what's going on oh it's going great I've been waiting here for a while I can eat you now I can hear you now quite excited awesome um how do you think the final went today how did you see the see the final I mean when like I expected I was I was shocked that the second set went to two of them um for golf yeah but I mean the first set just as I expected the the four love I was a bit no maybe I wanted to have a longer final because it's the final so I think short finals never great but it's egot and he just keeps doing eager things that's it well what about uh what are you gonna maybe try and pick a number of how many wins is she gonna get when's the streak in hand that's what we're going to try and figure out dude honestly I mean I don't see it ending very soon maybe like it's not like it's not like she's struggling oh almost all her matches are in straight sets besides that one match to Zhang that was boring I mean she just dominated she's doubled the point of the second place in the rankings yeah that's yeah exactly very close so I think it comes down to how she can do and dress and now she can like what's the transition going to be but we started playing on Fast differences low Surfer says she's been doing everything quite well so I think if you'll do well on the grass I think she can win Wimbledon too all right so you reckon you okay it's a after Wimbledon some point maybe in the future maybe I mean nothing lasts forever but well yeah I think too she's so strong okay and what about tomorrow's final quick prediction before we we jump some we get someone else on who's going to win tomorrow's final well I mean I'm a strong Djokovic fan and that does the Rival so I kind of want him to not do so well but you can deny it like the Darwin French Open he's on another level and rude got a little lucky yeah um his jaw was not as tough we saw the same in Miami his jaw was not as tough he made the final in okra's beat him easily so I think that I will probably do something similar I hope brewed at least wins on set makes it much more interesting yeah but I don't see I don't see rude as a slam champion at the moment okay especially mod against Raffa who is 13-0 in French Open finals yeah no I think uh I think that's very that's it I think everyone will agree with that uh will Djokovic win the French Will he win Wimbledon do you reckon I I think so yep um as much with Rafa um he was still playing on a very high level just Rafa was better it was a sad match to watch yep um he blew up the Hebrews lead but um but I think Djokovic will be able to win Wimbledon I hope that they change it so maybe the points from last year are not dropped if you can't gain any but Djokovic said that the price is willing to pay and I think you'll play everything everything you can yeah until because U.S open you can't play at the moment so I think you'll just play everything you can do his best yeah it's a stranger we don't know if he's allowed in there yet if it's changed or not but yeah we'll find out yeah I believe awesome thank you Omar appreciate that thanks for jumping on and thank you so much for your streams last week I watched the entire weekend tennis with you I was listening to you while I watched the matches cool thank you appreciate that it's awesome we'll definitely get your back on uh definitely get back on when Djokovic plays I think you'll be definitely a good one to get on for Djokovic matches have a nice day man thank you so much so much I appreciate it mate you too bye all right there he is Omar um yeah I mean yeah great yeah a lot of good compliments there from a Djokovic fan yeah saying that Raph is gonna win yeah so good uh very good very well spoken again very well spoken you guys just all right let's get Jerry on we've had Jerry on a few times look at Jerry on again we haven't had Jerry on for a minute hey what's up going on Jerry hey there Jerry hey what's up cam what's going on let me uh hear your thoughts on what happens sorry about that hey what's going on everybody y'all remember me as Jerry hey what's going on cam how you doing welcome back what's going on mate nothing man a little disappointed in that code in uh break a set or anything but this this chick from Poland man oh my gosh she's she's incredible she's incredible on Clay on Clay I want to put that in parentheses on Clay but but um yeah I enjoyed it somewhat uh Coco she's she'll be all right she's only 18 like you got I'm not surprised that she lost neither because you gotta Justin Sports in general you gotta crawl before you learn how to walk so um it's a little disappointing but she she'll she'll be fine I mean that's with any sports what with the Chicago Bulls hey even with your Brooklyn Nets they they still got a chance to maybe get the chip one day I mean it's just all that's what all sports is about is about failure failure failure until you finally achieve and that's when it's really sweet so I appreciate uh I forgot her name hey girl I appreciate her um giving Coco some words of encouragement yeah now that's a great I mean great comparison I mean yeah the Bulls before they won three in a row and then three in a row again they were losing in the finals for years before that so that's a great that's a great comparison I like that that's really good yeah yeah Detroit was kicking that ass for like three or four straight years in the Conference Finals but then um eventually teen even though it's a even though it's a team sport but just in general uh you just put the work in every summer and every year and look what happens you end up winning so it should be fine like I said there's nothing to worry about and uh go ahead yeah um so okay so I guess the question is how long is the street gonna go I mean just I mean you can just guess the number I guess don't have to go too much into it what do you reckon the streak is going to go for for eager what does she have 36 35 35 now yeah 35. uh what's the next WT w2a WTA uh tournament so the next one she's playing is Berlin which I think is you have to win five matches to win the tournament so she'll play five there if she wins that and then Wimbledon seven more so depending on depending on who's playing in Berlin and I'm assuming it's grass because it's in the grass season yep um I'ma say Shield all right just hype I would say she would get get the 40. 42 42 at least I don't think she's winning oh Jerry dropped out I think he was going to say Wimbledon don't think she's going to win Wimbledon uh Jerry if you if you he just dropped out but if you come back we'll get you back on uh thank you Jerry again um always great to have a chat with Jerry you guys I mean if you've been a part of this channel for the last year we've had Jerry on a few times he's uh definitely got uh got very good insights um all right let's get someone else on we'll get Jerry back on if he maybe his phone died um let's get who haven't we had yet who have we had we've had we'll try Marvin again all right Marvin are you there mate hey there Marvin this ain't gonna unmute yourself hello Marvin all right we just go to the chat for a second we'll get uh if you want to jump on sticking around for a little bit longer jumping the Discord this link in the chat I want to hear what you guys have to think about the today's Final we'll talk a little bit tomorrow final as well held on the streak is going to go for um watching interviews with eager on the Euro sport nice stuck up plus three rounds plus three round wimby's plus eight minimum uh plus so we'll be three by minimum is just eight yeah so I think unless Berlin has a first round buy which I don't think it does it should be five matches in Berlin and then obviously seven in Wimbledon so that's 12 matches after Wimbledon but that's if she wins the next two um is Federer playing Wimbledon I know what is this Discord and how do I get it uh it's an app and there's a link in the chat to go to that to get it to jump in and then jump in the waiting room where everybody is waiting let's get um it's good on the other end let's get uh let's get vims let's get vims on the line all right vims are you there oh hello what's going on vims uh hi how's it going all right give us your uh what do you think of the final do you like the final do you you find it oh it was like as expected like I think I'm just gonna like go with the flow now I think eager's gonna win everything so I shouldn't expect anything anymore because I think if you have low expectations and think that eager is going to win all the time you're not going to be disappointed when she like Bagels people yep yeah that's I mean I've been trying to find out how to like figure out ways that players could even compete with either but no one can figure it out and uh like I think they watch like two matches of her because I was like oh she's going to be in the final I'll watch her in the final for my one hour entertainment yep well yeah it goes fast that's about how long the matches go about now yeah I was like she lost the first like two games just to like give people value for their money that's why she lost the first two games yeah well yeah exactly yeah she she gave people hope in the first in the first uh two games of the second didn't she and then maybe like how big is a bad telephone that I was like no no it's going as usual yeah no that's um I think that's yeah that's that's exactly what happened uh all right so how long is the street gonna go do you reckon are you gonna can you put a number on it you're just gonna forever she's April to like if she's able to survive like her first like tournament on grass then she's probably gonna go all the way to Wimbledon final or something unless like the nerves get to her but like the nurse have to get to her like when she's like five five in the like second set for someone to like capitalize in Wimbledon I guess if they're gonna like break the streak yep yeah that's yeah yeah it's gonna have to be like um yeah yeah so that's it all right and looking forward to tomorrow so what's uh tomorrow what do you reckons happening Raffa is Rafa just gonna win or what do you reckon um he's getting that number 22 I guess there you go and then I'll just have to wait for one for dude to watch Novak again oh so you're an alley fan as well we had um Omar on before it was a nola fan like yeah I'm like um I don't think Reed is gonna do anything like anyone who believes weed is gonna do anything that's gonna be some somebody who bets on that is gonna be rich tomorrow if he does something special yeah yeah someone's someone out there's been a lot of money on root and if it happens they're gonna be all over the news I'm sure I'm sure like it's we're gonna be like I was a bit disappointed like yesterday in the semi-final I wanted to like see it through at least but it is what it is yeah yeah there's very yeah that was that was it would have been nice to see the whole match I think it was tracking to be one of the better ones very close yeah all right no worries thank you vims appreciate it welcome oh we've had you on before haven't we so thanks for jumping back on okay have a good day awesome you too there we go vims everybody uh we've had vims on before I'm pretty sure um all right uh can I display the names on the screen I haven't figured out how to do that yet that'd be awesome though I'd love to have that maybe maybe if uh yeah I'll figure that out um if you want to jump on uh it's uh Vim uh v i m Zed I think vims is in the chat I know vims has been in the chat a fair bit you'll you'll notice she's in she's pretty active in Discord I think they're pretty active in Discord so we're in the Discord do you know um yeah um let's get I who haven't we spoken to before let's even get a new caller let's get sarath on all right serath are you there mate hello sarath hi Kim how are you hey what's going on all right give us your thoughts on uh give us your thoughts on what happened today what do you reckon yeah so I was just going through some stats right so I just noticed that the last person to win these six tournaments in a row was Justin Hannon in 2007 to kind of get into perspective the achievement of eager so wow wait I think the last person to win six tournaments in taro's in a row was her yep in 2007. wow that's good company to be in and I think Justine was in the era of clyster's dementieva and she had a lot of competition right and with the way things are going I think eager can scoop quite a few Muslims than her yeah how many to Justin and what happened eight seven seven okay well yes you've got two at two what two at twenty so 21 so you think she could win another six at by 30 right I mean totally uh and how long do you reckon the strike's gonna go do you reckon it's going to stop on the grass do you reckon it's going to go beyond what do you what do you reckon the number will be I had a feeling if there was a surface that eager could be beaten by somebody like Collins or somebody then I just noticed that she won the junior Wimbledon so I I won't be surprised if she takes it a little bit longer so yeah yeah I don't Yeah well yeah that's that's it's interesting because like there's a I mean that's what everyone says like you know when I've said or maybe the grass would be where she struggles but um she has one Junior Wimbledon so it's maybe it won't be but I think the transitioning might be it'd be interesting to see actually transitions from the clay of the grass because that seems to be where people get get stuck except for the goats but um and tomorrow what is going to happen tomorrow in the final Raffa 22 or is Rood going to cause the biggest upset of all time I'm a huge Rafa fan but I like rude as well these like the guy is too nice but I don't think he has a chance tomorrow okay so three sets probably four or maybe even five because yeah I think root has that like game to kind of push him a bit so probably four or five okay all right that's that's okay that's the first time I think most people have been generous to say four but uh you're on four or five all right might be like last year's final first two sets go to the underdog and then then Rapha comes back like well like in Australia right oh yeah and I just want to say one thing cam like as somebody who's a huge WTF fan so I feel so good when I watch your commentary like there's so much respect and the way you cover the passion like I'm just I feel so good when I like hear your commentary and then watch your matches here awesome thank you sir thank you I want to just thank you personally for all the donations yeah I have to donate you know that right but thank you I know I know I can I recognize your name uh on the donations for the week so thank you for all the all the all the love you've shown there as well I appreciate that no problem Kim awesome we'll talk to you soon thanks Wrath yeah bye all right there we go sarath or web3 and if you've seen the chat you're probably not if you've seen the donations coming through a few donations during the week so thank you appreciate that um all right jump in Discord Link in the chat uh let's get let's get who's been waiting for a bit we've already talked to a few people in the chat so like Summoner Galaxy we might get them on a little bit after let's get um Sebastian's been waiting a long time all right Sebastian are you there mate hello Sebastian hello how's it going Sebastian all right give us your thoughts on today's match okay so today I thought um Coco golf can play uh three sets again so young Tech but um I think um Taco golf is a bit nervous and I think surround Tech play good so yeah too sad okay so were you going for golf today are we going for uh were you not gone for anybody in particular oh that's okay I think she was a she was a big Underdog so I think it would have been a great upset if she did but she did well she did well in the second set though yeah she did pretty well I was gonna break at at the first but scientific break back and won the match that's true yeah the second set she got got the break it looked looked impressive but then yeah then Sharon Tech just turned it up a notch yeah and uh actually dream come true I'm on your stream right now yes you are welcome you are on the stream and I can see you in the chat asking to jump on and they've been waiting patiently so thank you appreciate that yeah thank you for letting me have a chance to chat with you no worries uh all right tomorrow's final give us your prediction for tomorrow so I have to say I hope there will be a new grand slam Champion okay but but um I think Rafa will take rude out in trace it but it may be will turn on God mode maybe he still has a chance I think okay so maybe four sets and I still I hope root can win because my favorite player is Roger and I hope he can have the most um Grand Slam Champion so maybe if Federer can come back at us open and win it they will be the same Nadal and Roger so I hope rude can win okay that okay so you want rudowin to stop Rafa from getting too far ahead of Roger yeah but I still still like Rafa and I think you will win okay do you what about what do you think of Djokovic or Djokovic it's pretty dangerous but now there's alcara so there's Medvedev there's the ref but unfortunately his injury and there's also a City Pass and roon there are the guys that could stop Djokovic to winning grand slams true very true all right thank you Sebastian appreciate that good insights into the match mate that's awesome thank you so much thank you for inviting me good luck bye-bye okay Sebastian everybody Sebastian was in the it was in the chat before I think still in the chat so thank you appreciate that um all right let's get a couple more of you guys on jump in the uh Discord if you want to jump in you can um we'll answer some more questions um are we gonna watch the men's doubles final uh that's not on today is it or was that already it's already been on right didn't know did that happen today or does it happen tomorrow um yeah great job Sebastian good uh good work very well spoken I called it a Monte Carlo voice calls when I said Novak uh wouldn't make it past quarters hey BG there you go you called it good call uh rude will make it a classic all right James we'll see we will see all right let's get um let's get Camilla on all right Camilla are you there hello Camilla hello hello okay can you oh yeah can you hear you near us hello hey what's going on all right give us what you thought of today's Final what what did you think about today's Final with the women yes I can hear you sorry what was that obviously I'm the biggest eager fan and I was rooting for her nice okay so yeah she played well today very well today um she is just unbelievable for me and I'm just really happy for her nice and how long how long is she gonna play like how long is she gonna win for how many matches she gonna win in in the streak um I don't want to say okay anything that um might be just a little bit too optimistic but I will be crossing my fingers for her for all the way to to never really okay so yeah you just don't want to don't put a number on it don't want to jinx it no just let it happen and enjoy it should we just play one by one and win all the titles on the way awesome okay and tomorrow's final who's gonna win there's a raffle oh my heart melts for Rapha okay but I'm not sure if he's got enough strength and power to last for for maybe five sets so it's open for me okay so you want Raffa to win but you're worried about maybe his Fitness levels as it goes longer awesome okay thank you Camilla appreciate it welcome uh thanks for dropping on peace bye bye here we go Camilla everybody um uh Sharon said we'll take Wimbledon and the US Open all right men's up will find us right now is it all right um I mean Roger will retiring Basel well we might have to talk to that about that one day in the future 100 match win streak ego incoming for eager that is insane that would be crazy okay let's now it is nearly 1 30 in the morning so we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna keep going for a little bit longer try and get through as many people as possible but I'm I'm gonna make sure I mean what else am I gonna do tomorrow let's keep going let's try who haven't we had yet who's been hanging out let's get seven uh S7 on all right S7 are you there okay there is seven let's need to unmute yourself there you go all right we can hear you now I think you're just unmuted yourself again yes hello hello there you go all right give us uh give your thought on the uh on the final today what did you what do you think of it yeah [Music] um waiting can you say it again I couldn't hear it oh okay can you uh what do you think of today's Final and too young woman yeah okay so you think golf was young at this point no I mean two young woman's yeah yep um I think it's a great man it was a great match yes it was it was it was close even though SRI on Tech is a lot more experienced at this stage and what about I think yeah a bit Young so what was that wait can you say it again okay I said right well you were saying something about the final today what were you saying about the finals yes um Square Tech is a bit he has more experience thank God so I think golf will be in his Twitter level in some like two years maybe that's a good answer I think so yeah I think golf yeah I agree I think golf might might need a couple more years in the first final should you know it's very hard to win your first fight and what about tomorrow's final Rafa versus root who's gonna win tomorrow's final I think Rafa rudis I think Rafa because he's being so good okay Raph is gonna win do you reckon it's gonna be easy or close you reckon five sets three sets and maybe four four cents four sets four sets raffle that a few people have said that a few people have said that awesome thank you no you go go for it you go you go what we're saying you're saying in the third set and I think rude will win the third set but Rafa will win the first and second and foot okay so you think Rod maybe goes down but then we'll come back in the third and then make it a little bit interesting but raffle will get the win in the end yeah he's the king of Glee he is the he is the king of play that is true awesome thank you so much seven uh S7 for jumping on it's awesome thank you yeah S7 everybody um Rafa's gonna win tomorrow in four are they it seems like everyone like most people are saying rap from four okay Dusty said that's a great pick rather info's a great pick four at most there's no Mania for most of what I reckon as well Marvin we've tried you a bunch of times so we're gonna try you again let's see if we get Marvin on now Marvin are you there just gonna unmute yourself Marvin are you there I know you've been waiting patiently yeah they're Marvin I'm here there we got you now okay what's going on I'm here all right let us uh let us know what you thought about today's Final and he's like you've dropped out hang on Marvin come back Marvin I'll get you back hello we found it all right tell us about what you thought about today's Final well I think um it was expected that ego would have won yep I agree and how long is that streak gonna go you reckon I mean I think so honestly I I would like for eager to at least make it to the Wimbledon finals her and Coco in the finals together I think that would be a good uh and then Coco I mean Coco is better on grass I think um so it probably would be a more competitive final um but I think Coco's inexperience in a final today basically showed um you guys on uh like she it's her time right now and I don't think anyone in the top 10 can actually challenge her at the moment but I hope that her streak continues she's a really good player um she deserves it she works really hard um and let's hope other players on the WTA can actually step up to the plate because they've just not been like as competitive as as I I don't know is there something happening in the WTA that is just it's it's it's you I mean and they needed a leader after Serena and at least he got um you know she she she she she she um she's she's she took the ball and and she's um running with it right so at least I think she's the new Serena she's definitely doing a lot of Serena thing I mean she's almost but now she's equaled Serena Serena's win streak I think 35 wins was Venus or sorry and Serena almost I can't the William sister yeah but I think also that she um you know like she has to show that longevity right she has to I don't know if I'm hearing I don't know I'm not hearing you so I'm just talking I'm just letting you you keep going I'm letting you speak you're speaking facts um so I I think for anyone to be compared to Serena they have to win um 20 23 Grand Slams right so um you know like she might be on a on a winning streak right now but I think whenever you equal um Serena in Grand Slams that that we can't have a conversation but she's on her way right she's just 21. um uh and and you know if 10 years 10 years she might she might even be more than Serena if she continues on this space but we all know what tennis is right you see what yesterday with severev in the in this in the in the semifinals injury right like you never know this sport is like it's really tough on your body and so you know you never know but for us to start having a conversation about like who is the best on um on tour or who is who's the greatest of all time she has to at least equal Serena in terms of grand slams yes yeah exactly I think that's uh I think is spot on absolutely but like people are asking the chat where where are you calling from I I I live in New York City but I'm originally from Jamaica oh nice nice yeah a lot of people are saying like uh they can hear uh the Jamaican accent in the uh in your in your in your speaking that's awesome man how is New York what's what's going on in New York at the moment well the weather is great here um uh the sun is shining and I love that and um it's it's not too hot um but it's it's really nice and New York is always beautiful so um hope one day you can visit I hope you you come to the US Open and you can comment it on ESPN because I love your channel oh thanks mate thanks have you been to the US Open have you you're going to go this year I have I have I have um yeah maybe this year uh last year I was a bit scared because of kovid um but I I think um this year definitely I'll probably get um tickets for I mean I I don't know if I can get tickets for the finals because they're too expensive but at least um the the the earlier rounds I hope to see Serena there though like I hope if she's gonna retire just do it at the Reus open because I think she's retiring because I don't see her on the lineup for Wimbledon so um definitely think that she is retired she's retiring and if you look on our Instagram you realize that oh yeah she's she's definitely not training it doesn't look like she's training so um so you know like but I hope to see her there and I hope she retires there yeah yeah I think she will if she's gonna retire anywhere it's gonna be at home right it has to be at home yeah totally totally where it started she won her first Grand Slam there and it you know you know it would be nice for her to to retire there yeah it'd be a massive huge atmosphere I mean that's what that's what Agassi retired I mean Sampras they all the greats retire exactly exactly exactly awesome thank you so much Marvin thanks for jumping on thank you thank you for having me um yeah thank you have a good one and I hope um at least there's it's a challenge in final tomorrow and Rafa doesn't get it in straight set but I think he's gonna win though okay I think yeah let's start for a good final we want to get one good final surely exactly exactly awesome thank you Marvin all right thank you bye awesome there he is Marvin I'm glad we got Marvin on he was I know he's asking um we figured out the technology um all right no worries James thank you appreciate it um try to hood Heroes retiring yeah I know that happens doesn't it I mean I know with Leighton when Leighton retired it sucked uh Serena's finished been an amazing career yeah I hope we get some more Serena though at least I mean I don't think she's going to travel that much but maybe I mean I'm hopeful for another year maybe um all right we're gonna get I'm going to get to a couple more when you get to a couple more and then we'll get statman Pat on to kind of preview tomorrow's final but um thank you everybody who has jumped on we'll hopefully uh get around this again because I know a lot of you in the chat are like this is awesome and I I love doing this because it means I it means I don't have to talk which is always good so um I thank you everyone who has jumped on I know it can be a little scary at times but you're just talking to me I mean I'm not that scary so yeah you're just having a chat with me um let's get who's been waiting and then we'll get um and by the way if we don't get you on now we'll try and get you on we might do the same tomorrow after the final depending on how it goes but um yeah we might do a recap of the market we might do I mean we might do this next week who knows we might do just a special call in I don't know um let's get we've been waiting we've had a few of you guys on already if we already had John maybe um I've had a few of you on um let's go with Montreal in the get Montreal all right Montreal are you there I can hear you hello hello montreu all right give us your what happened today give us your uh your evaluation of today's match um before I answer your question I just wanted to thank you Cam because like you're my only tennis community I live in Montreal no one cares about tennis they just all care about hockey and sometimes the Raptors and so it's just nice to have a space where people care about my joy when my favorites win so thanks for that that's what this uh Channel started so that's exactly how I felt I was sitting here the exact same so I'm glad that I'm glad that we could jump in sorry I mean Canadian tennis is doing so well right now too yeah it's an awesome time for a Canadian tennis um I'm gonna try to make it for um uh Canadian open in Montreal uh this year um gonna try to save my pennies for that so anyways uh my thoughts on the match today go for it um uh yeah I mean honestly like I have such a soft spot for Coco goth like there's something about her that I really admire like how can you be that young and be have so much resolve and groundedness and also like humility and insight and perspective and I just hope she like stays around for a long time um so my heart broke a little bit for her because I'm sure she's like oh I I'm that sucks that I didn't give my best today um but yeah like egas and also an amazing um uh person amazing tennis player so I'm really happy for her I have to say I'm getting bored of the bowling straight um I get bored of winning streaks um and like I'm just kind of waiting for that moment that someone will actually like you know really really threaten iga's streak um I find that more exciting and more Dynamic yeah um but I'm not saying that to like you know throw shade on ego or anything I'm just saying that because like I that's what I want as a tennis fan yeah so yeah no no that's fair enough I think a lot of people might feel that way um even just having a competitive match you know uh against against eager is is exciting even if eager wins you know if the street continues but she wins a couple of three setters it makes for as a tennis fan yeah you're right makes it more exciting yeah and I was really hoping that sabalanka was like you know doing what gonna do really well this year and be really consistent but then obviously there's the Belarusian Player band so like yeah anyways I had this I had this like projection for this year that CyberLink is going to do really well at Wimbledon and dominant on grass for some reason but not gonna happen so no I had the same thing I think I picked her to win Wimbledon last year at the end of last year so but yeah I mean yeah there's a lot of yeah I was there when you were like manifesting back I was like yeah I agree with you Cam I think cyberluck is going to take it next year hey she played role last year she should have probably made the final last year and but um yeah she won't be sure unless they chain unless they do a backflip in the next week but that's not gonna happen I don't think probably not gonna probably not gonna happen yeah and what's gonna happen tomorrow then uh Rafa rude what do you reckon's gonna happen uh um I'm gonna be I'm gonna give two specific scenarios that I feel like might be likely I think scenario one Rafa will take it in three sets but the second set will be this like super grinding test on Rafa I think rude is a hustler on court I don't think I think he um thrives on movement it really seems like um and I think the second set will be a grind for Rafa but then he'll win that and then he'll kill it in the third set and it's gonna be a Wrath of straight three so that's when three sets win or the second scenario that I was gonna propose was four sets second set rude gets it in a really intense tie break and then Rapha coasts for set three and set four yeah yeah I think that's what most people are even are thinking and I think I'm thinking the same it's either gonna be split at 1-1 and then Rafa takes it away or it's gonna be yeah Rafa maybe yeah maybe a close first set and then Rapha takes it but um unfortunately for rude no one's I don't think anyone can make an argument for him and uh yeah it's hard to pick him but um awesome thank you for jumping on we'll probably get you on again at some point uh during Wimbledon if we do another call in thanks cam this was super fun no worries thanks for jumping on we'll talk to you soon Montreal take care awesome there he is Montreal um by the way again may I say that everybody we've had on today and everyone we've had on for the last like few times we've done this very no you guys are so you guys make it so easy for me to I just have to ask a question you talk away that's all I want uh don't don't worry if I'm not talking I I talk enough so thank you everybody who's grabbing the question and I want to hear your thoughts that's why we're getting the calls you guys I want to hear you talk so uh thank you everybody who has jumped on so far we're gonna do a couple more and then we're gonna uh we're gonna maybe maybe we'll do this tomorrow we do have a special guest on tomorrow but um uh we might do it tomorrow as well uh if we have time let's get uh we'll get Pat on in a second but let's get um let's get tracker we'll get tracker on and then we'll uh we'll get Pat and if I missed you today we'll get you we'll get you on um hopefully in the next one so make sure uh you know I didn't think we'd get this many people to be honest there's a lot of people uh tracker you just gotta unmute yourself there you go hi Cam how's it going all right give us your your thoughts on today's match yeah I mean I I think today was a it was a good final I mean I I kind of expected the dub for eager she's uh definitely more experienced yep uh and anyways I admire eager a lot and I'm quite happy for her but on the other hand I also love watching Coco her drive and her passion for tennis is I think it's infectious and I definitely think she's one for the future and after this this run she's had at home girl she's gonna she's she this might just be like the the feel she needs to like start going forward and doing amazing things which I think everyone's expected from her for a very long time so how long yeah that's true how long do you think the streak's gonna go do you reckon she can make it through the grass seeds and unscathed or do you think it's gonna it's gonna end on the grass or is she gonna what's she gonna do you reckon oh I mean Eagles won a junior Wimbledon and I think that's that's something we need to remember and that kind of shows that people who underestimate her there need to remember that she's actually such a strong player there to have one on the grass so I I think she actually might go through Wimbledon but I think this this may be one of the uh Djokovic scenarios in in some way that all the like really really top players who eager goes on to face ego will just crush them and somehow some lower ranked player who just serves really big and can just go up to the net is going to be that we weak point that just exploded for ego yeah that's yeah that's my thought no I agree I think it's I said it last week I think it's going to be someone that no one expects this random upset out of nowhere that's I mean WTA tennis that's what it's about the women's tennis that always has random-ups and we saw that this week um yeah next match tomorrow who's gonna win what do you reckons gonna happen therefore I mean to be honest I really really love undergo I mean I've always loved underdog like okay we're going to matches against like top players so I'm always like rooting for the the underdog so I'm and I'm also a Fed fan so I I don't really want to see Rafa like go to 22 and federal like just staying on 20. I want to keep it close there just might be that little chance that Raj May may do something magical you know it's it's not high but I'm thinking rude in five like I think he's physically like he's had the easy run than Rafa so he's gonna be like more fresh more fit than Rafa but to be honest I have that just gut feeling Rapha somehow from I don't know where from Mars or whatever he's just gonna pull something out and just find like another bag of energy and just like win it but I'm I'm hoping for Ruden five but I think wrath and four that's right that's that's my realistic prediction okay now hey look you can have two predictions the one with the head and one with heart so that's that makes sense if you're if you're a Roger fan keeping these uh these guys close is uh is what he needs because he's do you reckon you do reckon you'll win one more or do you reckon if he comes back can you get another one who Rod yeah Roger yep I I I mean again as he said there's a head and there's a heart like the the head's saying like it it just cannot be done like there's no way but I think everybody said that in 17 when Roger came to the Australian Open and everyone was like saying there's no way he's going to do anything he's going to lose to Burdick and then he beats Burdick and then he beats Nishi Corey and then like he goes in five against Dan and he wins and he goes against Raph and he still wins I'm thinking there still might be that little little bit of magic left in Roger to do that little thing I maybe I wouldn't be but yeah I'm just praying yeah all right well hopefully he comes back first we're gonna wait we're gonna hope he comes back and stays back and he doesn't just play one tournament and then leaves like everyone seems to be thinking but um all right we'll see what happens thank you thank you tracker that's uh thanks for the insights thanks a lot Kim all the best awesome there we go tracker again thank you everybody who's jumped on we're gonna get to statman Pat uh if I don't didn't get to you today uh I will get to you next time I've written down all the names that we've gotten to today so then next time I will get to the people that didn't get on um so but thank you everyone who did jump on and and uh jump in the waiting room uh let's jump on to let's get start man Pat who has will give us a bit of uh insight into tomorrow's match also talk about a little bit today so let's get Pat on all right Pat what's going on man what's going on all right tell us uh maybe give us a little bit of an insight into today and then we'll talk about what's going to happen tomorrow and what are the chances of root I guess causing one of the biggest upsets of all time yeah I'm not I'm not surprised at all what's your favorite going in and she pretty much destroyed everyone except for let's have said against Shane but after that she hadn't eaten juicing and in the fourth round and who do you recognize his biggest threat is what do you reckon there's anyone like that might get her or like that she should be worried about because she I mean you look at the drawer she didn't really she avoided a lot of the players that we were worried about but she would have been worried about or actually avoided samsonova she avoided uh Halep um she avoided ostapenko um uh and I think that's about it but do you reckon there's anyone in the draw that she or in the future that she wants to avoid tricky one but you've been since to see her play against Foster Pango again yeah maybe we win but not maybe on uh okay what's the people's power she can win this pretty much favorite but but does he hit the ball pretty hard as well so and true yeah I don't know I'm the same as you mate I've given up trying to figure out who's going to beat her because no one can could have least done something yes we don't think now I think yeah we would never know I think someone will figure something out um or at least someone will get her on a bad day at this point I think that's more likely the people are gonna try and get her on a bad day um all right let's talk about tomorrow's final so they've never played which I thought was crazy the wooden rapper have never played but uh roads of clay quarter you can he knows how to play on Clay but first final not many players win their first final mevidev didn't win his first city passes they haven't won one yet after a first final team didn't win his first final who do you reckon the reckon rude has is you know defy the odds has he got any chance uh interesting Scandinavian well yeah I mean yeah you're from Sweden so like it's hard for you because you're also a Federer fan so it's like do you go with rap or do you go with the Norwegian but uh at least one close set like like rude against joke which um rude at least gives you because you want tough set so maybe maybe that will happen again with Rafa tomorrow you were was it the first set that he was because I know what he's saying um did he play fight like a man who played uh Djokovic a couple years ago and he won the he got the first set tie break was it the second set I can't remember rude yeah yeah when he played Norway yeah including completing the Rome in 2020 yeah for the first set oh okay that was the one so yeah the first maybe the first that's close yeah and also um world to finals to play on tie break in the first okay okay so maybe there is something and then of course in room this year you could spawn pretty easily but again six four in the first time yeah at least one one close setting each I mean each match so okay but yeah maybe yeah maybe rudes rude might might steal the first set I mean if he's done it against Djokovic not the Djokovic in the doll the same player at all but I don't know maybe maybe you will but um I'm looking at the betting the odds the odds is pretty much the exact same as today's match so Rapha is the almost the exact same favorite as as ego was today so they're betting on results to be similar to what happened today I guess but um it just starts with the who has to um most spin on on those shots because but he still shows with a lot lot of Spencer um but but Rafa has he does have a little more variety with with his 400 compared to rude but even on his background you know so yeah well yeah I think that's like I'm here like team rude we want to wrap out a spin the team and rude I feel like they're very underrated like when they hit the shot you don't ex like you don't doesn't look like it has a lot of spin but those guys hit they rip the ball and on Clay I mean that's why they're so good on clay I think it's very underrated but against Rapha I mean I don't think topspin works against Rapha anyway against anybody for anybody so yeah well I was pretty suppressed to find out the Shekinah but it's harder foreign yeah yeah it's not fair enough so you reckon last last prediction reckon Rafa how many sets Rafa or how many sets you know rough and straight okay at least at least one set of five set in there okay just maybe yes the seven five oh I don't know if if there would be any nerves at the start maybe at the start like we got today we started with the Earth so called it's a first final interview is a semi so it might be the same with rude and his previous best Grand Slam was fourth round there's now in the finals yeah so at least with golf she made a quarter final last year didn't she so he's he's gone from start of the second week to the end of the second week uh out of his best so he's played he's gone from yeah from mid tournament to end so that's a massive jump yeah last match against Seeley he looked very good in the last three sets but silich I don't know if he run out of energy he left it all out out there yeah it would have been yeah it was a shame that the rublev couldn't get over the top even though chillish was a great run to see Ruble have a young player playing rude who's like to get to the final for their first Finals would have been really interesting but rublev just as he does many times squanders the chance to do something special yeah it's so many return winners almost he was oh it was it was pretty much his 2014 US Open Forum that in the in the last 15 minutes yeah yeah he went great he went crazy in that just with hitting like he had to he had no choice he had to do it otherwise he was going to fall over yeah and so yeah but he was so many smashes I don't know oh yeah yeah but he usually missed those easy shots it wasn't only the match against he he does he does Miss some of the easiest shots but yeah well now the smashes were a big one yesterday they missed so many smashes but yeah he gave up we have spawn breaks with smash errors yes the smash errors yeah that was and he missed him in the net you missed him out wide he missed him long like it was everywhere so um yeah all right awesome mate we'll talk to you yeah um it's a semi silver slam since 2018 so it was very good so it was his first semi-final since 2018 yeah nice there you go and and the accomplished before that that talk to us never done or Stan even so yeah yeah he's at me exactly yeah he's I mean he's got to be in the Hall of Fame after that surely oh yeah I think so maybe yeah on a quiet year he might sneak in yeah he just want to sell that he's only there before number one ranking uh I don't know what how will you you get into Hall of Fame is it like um Grand Slam winner many I don't know titles least at least from 20 or so yeah 20 exactly like that yeah all right sorry somebody's in the chat said that there's an update on it's very foot I'm just trying to find that um yeah awesome anyways um we'll get we'll probably get oh well if we do this again we'll get you on again so you can give us an analysis of after the final maybe tomorrow depending on how late we go but um yeah yeah and tomorrow we'll be um like a prom um and my sister will graduate from high school in a few days oh okay and and she will be at the prom like it's a tradition here um or do you have to go um we didn't we didn't have it in the 2020 of course like tomorrow do you have to go tomorrow oh yeah um it starts exactly when the final starts but but it will all be happening um it will only be in one hour one hour from 3 P.M here to 4 P.M so it's only one hour you missed half of the set first set you'll be fine you get to that plenty of it's not gonna go it's gonna go longer than an hour surely yeah no I'll get drinks experience the graduation like I I didn't do in 2020 so awesome I at least you get to kind of celebrate I guess I mean you can see what you missed out awesome but uh yeah I am I I am a little um what's the word no yeah so there we go thank you uh thank you Pat there is that man pack we'll get you out again there he is stepman pap that's what we call him Samantha for a reason we call him stunt man prayer for reason he knows everything and we get him that's why we get Pat on last so we can let him give us all the information for tomorrow by the way we have a bunch of new members is that from just now is that what happened thank you Rowdy who became a member by the way and also uh Rock who became a member as well uh by the way everyone who's in there we are going to get we can't get you now but we will get to you uh when we do this again which might be I mean it might be tomorrow it might be might be even next week we might just do like something like this by itself now what's happening is some uh someone in the chat said that it's very of update so we have us do we have a sphere of update um several lateral ligaments a torn in his right foot so that seems to be the thing someone said this on Instagram you can send to me on Twitter that would be really really handy because then I can um get that get that sorted um but yeah um hopefully we can we can record the start of the match on TV or something yeah yeah hopefully Pat doesn't miss out on have a look the first set's probably going to take an hour anyway so he won't miss too much I'm sure um Yeah tomorrow's stream is gonna be it's gonna be a massive stream tomorrow for sure it always is finals are always crazy if you're ever just posted on IG that he's haunted several implements in his right foot and he's flying back to Germany to get more examinations uh let me just find uh find Instagram so we can do this properly by the way um we will be talking a lot about uh feet and not in a weird way uh tomorrow I'm not gonna I'm not gonna give away why or how or who or what where but we do have a special guest coming on tomorrow to talk about um 's injury and also a bunch of other injuries so um make sure another before the match also we're going to talk about Rafa's foot as well because I know you've got a bunch of questions about Rafa's foot and um I am an idiot so uh we're gonna get someone who actually knows what they're talking about to help out tomorrow with that so um let's press a button where the hell is the button where's my where's my news button there it is foreign [Music] he obviously retired yesterday against Rapha darling semi-finals the French Open after twisting his ankles very badly it was a very bad ankle twist he fell to the ground he was screaming in pain we all know that we heard it it was a horrific um injury he's given us a little update on Instagram about what is uh what has gone what is it what he's found out about what's happened with his foot so here is what zverev has put out on Instagram a little bit of a statement here he's getting on a private jet um I mean look life could be worse but he's in a moon boot on crutches he says hey guys I am now on my way back home based on the first medical checks it looks like I have torn several lateral ligaments in my right foot I will be flying to Germany on Monday to make a further examinations and to determine the best and quickest way for me to recover uh I want to thank everyone all over the world for the kind Messengers that I've received since yesterday your support means a lot to me right now and many thanks to my friends at this private jet company for uh taking care of me so thanks and see you next time Roland Garros so uh there he is Sasha's verav [Music] so there he is Alexander zverev uh in a moon boot getting taken care of uh flying private I mean how good would that be I mean the life of the life of a tennis star but that's not a good I mean lateral ligaments that cannot be good I think yesterday I mean again I am not a doctor I don't know any I only know from watching a lot of sports that getting a a break compared to ligament damage I mean he's going through further assessments we know he's not playing Wimbledon I think that's obvious he's not playing Wimbledon how long is he going to be out for is he going to be out for six months he's gonna be out for six weeks like how long is this Gonna Last we don't know we wish him all the best of course we hope he's back sooner than later can he get back from America for America maybe hopefully um and also I think the biggest worry is is this going to be an ongoing thing or is he going to be able to get through this and uh and and be able to play in and live up to the hype of his his career you know he's 25 years old this is not an injury that anybody wants is he able to return to his best that is the thing I think we're going to be asking uh when he does come back is it going to be a persistent injury I guess lucky for zverev his game doesn't revolve around his movement as much as his uh you know he's got a big serve he's got big ground strokes but it's you know you never want to see that and it was a sad injury yesterday so that way to finish the match it was a very scary thing to watch live but uh it's very torn ligaments or several torn ligaments in the foot and he's going to get further examinations probably surgery and hopefully he gets back uh sooner rather than later so there's Alexander zverev update um [Music] all right where's the button there it is cool whoops scoreboard disappeared with that guy when I Disappeared oh there it is okay so there you go thank you everyone who are telling me in the chat what happened so um that is that is what uh good update uh we're gonna talk more about that tomorrow though because we've got uh we've got a big um uh special guest on tomorrow to talk about um to talk about that so um I'm gonna get an expert's opinion on what what to expect if's uh recovery and stuff and how we can recover okay so uh we'll probably be three to six months is Bella including PT yeah yeah who knows you might be able it might be a year thing right I mean you might be up for the season should be a shame now I'm really worried ligaments take a long time to heal would like a doctor's opinion cam yep I'm on it no I'm on it I hope you can bounce back yeah for sure I hope I can join the join tomorrow again this has been really fun I hope cam can do this every tournament now thanks Sebastian for jumping on it is hard to do with every tournament because um there's a lot of you guys that want to chat so it's very it is tricky to get uh to get you all all on but I'm glad we could speak to a bunch of you guys and it's and girls because I'm makes my job a lot easier I don't have to uh to let you guys force your opinions you know get your get your predictions reactions out there so um yeah appreciate that appreciate you guys jumping on having a chat with us maybe this will force him to play more aggressive when he comes uh uh which might actually help his game yeah maybe maybe will maybe it'll be a Silver Lining to the Dark Cloud of that is injuries I think it'll be a like like I said I think it'll be it's a it if you had a shoulder problem that'd be more detrimental to his his game his movement is definitely a part of his game but it's not the like he can stand there and hit winners like he doesn't like he he has the he has the ability to not have to run in his matches so yeah whereas if it was someone like you know um Casper rude that would seriously hurt his hurt his career all right last couple of questions that we're gonna get out of here and get ready for tomorrow because tomorrow's a big day tomorrow is a big big day first question [ __ ] very knowledgeable group in the chat for sure for sure um who can really trouble eager at Wimbledon I think that's where I mean changing the surface maybe that'll change the outcome and uh we'll see some some interesting uh interesting matchups with eager who knows all we know is we'll be watching I like hanging with the people in the chat who's here for the community not just the matches yeah I love I love that you guys stuck around thank you so much there's still a bunch of people still here so thank you so everyone who stuck around um I love doing these kind of streams a little bit more chill yeah legs and feet are everything but I still think that um I still think that uh that he can he could still if he comes back and he's and he's okay like as in like maybe he can't move as fast as he used to I don't think it's gonna like kill his career I still think he can get away with not having to with with having a a bad ankle you know I think you can get away with that his career isn't based on his uh his movement as much as others but he's one of the I mean six foot six for the benefit of hype no worries Omar thanks for happy to have you on zverev has access to Top Class medical treatment exactly exactly I think Germany's one of one of the places where ligaments and knees and Ankle stuff is really um but they're really I mean most of the Americans I think Kobe Went to went to Germany to get his Achilles done um so I think Germany's the place to be if you have any uh ligament damage because they they have the best doctors from what I've seen with other sports a lot of Australians go over to Germany if they've got knee problems ligament damage in the knees so yeah I think uh he's in the right place to to be getting the doctors for sure can ligaments really heal well maybe that's a um I mean we're not doctors we'll talk we'll bring that question tomorrow bring that question tomorrow we'll talk a lot more about that tomorrow love the love a good show with good great Community involvement yeah no I'm glad you guys could uh I'm glad we could get a Bunchy on a bunch of you coming back on which is awesome and then a bunch of you guys and girls on for the first time so it's uh it's been awesome I think he's only been it's very of I think he's only beaten zverev I can't I don't think he's beating the other guys I think he's only beating zverev I think you're ready for the two um all right ligaments can totally heal the answer is yes there you go there was a mill uh yes we are having a special guest on tomorrow I can't say anything else because I've got to figure out how to how to make it work but um yes we have a guest on before tomorrow's match so uh stay tuned one more match that's it one match to go do you think very could play this US Open I think it's uh optimistic but we'll find out tomorrow we'll find that answer out tomorrow I'm not gonna tell anyone thing anyway but we just fight and say bring that question tomorrow bring that question tomorrow um all right everybody we're out thank you so much appreciate everyone who jumped on had a chat with us um and also everyone who uh who watched the streams make sure you like And subscribe uh it's been a hell of a couple of weeks for the ladies it's been a very uh crazy couple of weeks we've had a lot of upsets on the WTA if we don't get to see for the finals tomorrow we'll see when we watch women's tennis again in a couple weeks and of course Wimbledon coming up as well so thank you everybody we'll um we'll be back tomorrow for the men's final to finish off this French Open for uh 2022. and uh move on to the grass again straight on to the next one but uh Eagle stronte actually wins her second Slam in just over an hour dominated Coco cough 6163 golf put in a little bit of a cameo performance in the second set but eager just went nut I'm getting this set too and um and wins a second slam of 35th match in a row another another title I mean yeah all these all of these uh all these records I mean we're actually going to lose I mean never let's just make let's just say she's never gonna lose it again um she wins the second Grand Slam in uh in four or two years Second French Open as well wimbledon's next for eager she beats Goff six one six three I'll see you guys tomorrow for the final of the men's at the French Open 2022. 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Ingles Corporativo- Comparing with adjectives and nouns- Day 8
good hell evening teacher hello teacher good evening hello teacher good evening good evening everybody just give me a moment I I'm going to turn on the light so I can I have a little bit more light over here just give me a moment okay can you see me my can you see me better yes yes I can okay good good to see everybody how are you I'm fine you not too bad not too bad happy that um we're almost done the week and uh the um the weekend is just around the corner so I'm happy about that okay how's everybody how how has your week been everybody good yes all good thanks how was your day teacher it was good I had a good day I I can't complain it was nice it was nice yeah okay well class um first of all before we begin um actually no maybe I'm going to wait until most people are here in the class then I'll tell you a little bit okay so um the exercise that I sent uh in the WhatsApp group was an exercise that I wanted you to do so that you could have a little bit of practice there with the um the the the use of two and enough enough okay that's the idea um okay so the the idea with this is that you are able to use two and enough without any problems right so um and if you notice on online it already gives you the the grad so that's the the really good part about this um of this um thing that that I I sent you these exercise that I gave that I sent you that uh you are able to obtain the grade right right away so um I I hope everybody was able to um get some practice anybody was having problems with these exercises no teacher no teacher in my case I don't have problem so the iure okay good um how did you feel with these like did you like being able to um to complete them and getting the grades right away was that something that you liked yes I like very much is because it's very interactive and I like the in the beginning to the explanation um is very interesting because I I really thinks in one in so in some one sentence is too much too many and the I like very much to the retr liation for the exercise because I I I can H find my errors and is very interesting because it's more is very grateful for me is for improved to me in the use the new language excellent okay I'm glad that you felt that way Elena um yes very good yeah I um the idea is also giving you that feedback right that feedback um so that you are able to identify what problems you have and what you need to work on I I told you I think it was yesterday was it um that you know making mistakes is part of the process of learning so you don't have to be perfect right so um you know you you made mistakes that's okay that's all right that's not a problem um as long as you're you you got a A you know a a reasonably high grade I mean um then and and um that means that you are improving and you're understanding it now if you get a very low grade then yes I I would I would start working and in in finding more information about it and you can ask me you can ask me questions about it not don't don't you know the WhatsApp group is not just to ask questions about the platform it's also to ask questions in general about about English you know if there's a certain topic that you don't understand you can go ahead and ask it right so that's what we're here for okay okay just um uh before I before I continue since I have the majority of the people here let me just uh remind you a few things okay the first thing I want to remind you is that you need to work on the platform okay and not only do you need to work on it you have to complete it and have a minimum of 80% okay so let me remind that remind you again you need to work on the platform and get a minimum of 80% now we are pretty much we you should be in section three that's where you should be at this moment if you are not in section three you need to speed it up okay you need to go a little bit faster this weekend I need you to catch up I don't want to have anybody at the end of the course so teacher I'm still in section one or section two because then you're not going to be able to complete it successfully and the thing is that um I explained this to the first day of class but there were some people that for whatever reason were not in the first day of class and um or forgot or didn't hear it at that moment whatever but it's very very important that we we complete it because if we don't have 80% or more then we will not be able to go to the next level right um and not only are you not able to go to the next level what is worse is that you you are going to lose the scholarship okay um I'm going to say this in Spanish very [Music] quickly and speaking of the documents you have already received the the information for the next level right everybody has received it yes teacher I have question I have a question about about that okay the next the next Mo uh model is the intermedium uh model uh two it's okay yeah that's correct it would be intermediate model too that's right okay that's correct thank you and I have a question for what day is the intermedium date uh for what date is the intermedium you mean what day are we going to start the next class the the next module exam okay yes teacher the midterm I think mhm okay so the midterm should be finished this weekend so that next week on Monday we will start section 4 okay teacher thank you you're welcome so actually we're going to be looking at the midterm a little bit today um and I want to make sure that everybody understands things but yes we you should the the idea is that you are finished units uh sorry section three and the midterm by Monday that's the ideal thing that you have now the whole course the complete course needs to be finished by the last day of class which should be let me see let me see just give me a moment um the 18th so February the 18th we should be finishing the course and the the idea is to not stop and continue on the the next week on Monday the 22nd continue with the with the module however it's also going to depend on everybody cooperating and sending the documents on time if you do not send the documents on time we will not be able to start with the course um on Monday so that's why you need everybody needs to um send the documents when we're supposed to send it okay everybody has the information um and it's different for everybody right um some people they're going to be asking certain things some other people it depends there are different reasons why they ask you for different things but you have to follow what they ask you so I'm going to say this in Spanish so there's absolutely no problems and no um no questions about it okay [Music] okay PR sorry okayer teacher it's clear teacher clear teer okay good for okay okay so anyways having said that everybody um what we're going to do right now uh we're going to start by um we're going to be talking a little bit about the what we're going to be doing in this course so sorry in this class so today we're going to be learning how to be able to talk about our houses or better said houses and apartments who lives okay by show of hands I want you to um everybody knows how to raise your hands you know how to raise your hands but not like virtually like on on Zoom everybody knows how to how to do that do you know how to do that yes me more okay good Elena knows how to do it everybody okay I I want to see that everybody can knows how to um raise their hand on the on the zoom platform okay five people know how to do it let's see who else okay all right Jenny is the that one is a Clap the the one that you just put is a clap that that's in reactions but raising your hand is where you where it says participantes or participants I don't know if you have it in English and Spanish you have to go to where it says participants or participantes and then over it in that in that um place it says to raise your hand okay teacher in the version of the of soon in the reacts is the rise your hand oh okay okay so in some in some versions it may be different okay so in the reaction it says raise if it says raise your hand then you can do do that one as well okay good all all right so unra your hand or better said lower your hand lower your hand so uh lower your hand so okay so what we're going to do right now I'm going to do a little bit of a um let's say a a survey okay I want to see how many people in this class live in a house how many of you live in a house raise your hand if you live in a house there are lots of people that live in a house like half of you live in a house let's see one don't don't stop raising your hand keep it up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 of you live okay and Glend does well okay 14 of you you excellent okay good now um lower your hand how many of you live in a in an apartment only one person lives in an apartment no nobody else lives in apartments just maximiliano okay okay all right okay good now question do you think it's better to live in an apartment or a house do you think it's it do you think there are more advantages to live in an apartment or living or is there more are there more advantages to living in a house what do you think in general just just open up your microphone and tell me what do you think I think teacher is better to live in a house because it's a in the house there is a big a big place for do different activities okay all right good thank you toana all right what about the rest of you what do you think for me it's better to to live in a house because ER to have a house is is better than rent an apartment but why um and because if you have your own house ER is a great opportunity but many people don't have don't have the same opportunity if not that they they have the opportunity to rent option option okay but you can buy an apartment too like you don't like you don't you don't have to like rent an apartment you can buy an apartment okay I I think it's better to live in a house because in a house you are living in the air something like that in an apartment you live in the air and you live in a house you can plant one tree for example and but there is some complicated for example people like the US they living in apartment yeah or or that's another case that people live in a country but in our our country for the best for me is live in house for for me for a plan one three thank you all right great thanks maximiliano good okay all right see yeah I I think is depend for the situation of the person because uh when uh the person live alone is better apartment because is for a small practice Etc but generally in the Latin culture we live with a family or a big family and in this case we PR prefer to live in a house is a something a culture like because in the Spain the person live in apartments yeah but in in this country when the head qu Liv in the apartment is a risk because the the building is down with the head Cur is uh uh the person lose the hum in the house is not maybe it's not it's not very critical in this sense but I think it depends of the person okay okay thank you very much and uh thanks for your opinion um so for you it it depends on the situation of each person okay sounds good all right what about the rest of you what do you say any one more comment I been say with Elena [Music] because when uh we lived alone is very apartment because it's practic and [Music] cleans it face but when when I I when have family big family is better the the house okay okay very good and that's actually what we're going to be doing right now we're going to be um learning how to compare okay and that's that's what we're going to learn as at this moment um yesterday we learned a little bit about how to talk about um using two and enough for example we can say um that a it's better to live in a house because um it's a it's a it's big enough for a family a big family to live in right so we can say an apartment um is Big sorry a house is big enough for a big family to live in okay big enough right so you're saying that this or or we can say that it's spacious enough for a family a big family to live okay you understand spacious yes is a meaning I suppose sposo yeah exactly right so we can say it's big enough um or big or spacious enough to live in but we can say for example um an apartment is um oh no or we can say for example um it's a a house is too unsafe for someone to live alone in a house is too unsafe for someone to live alone in so like like um and so you like you mentioned before if a person is living by themselves a living in a house might be a little bit dangerous right especially like country like in El Salvador right it's a little bit dangerous but if you live in an apartment it's probably a little safer right especially um if you're talking about uh a an apartment with a Lobby and things like that right where it's like very closed and only certain people can get into the apartment right so then it's safer for the um the person that lives alone to live in an apartment than to live in a in a house does that make sense yes teacher okay good I hope so so now what we're going to do we're going to be learning how to compare okay so let me um let me share with you my word document and you tell me when you can see the word document let me know when it's available to see I can see I can see I can see okay great all right so what we're going to do is we're going to start talking about comparing okay and we're going to be comparing with um with adjectives and nouns okay so that's that's the idea here to compare with adjectives and nouns okay so just give me one second here while I I start getting this prepared because doesn't seem to want to be coopera with with me okay so we're going to be comparing with adjectives and nouns okay so first of all the first thing we can do um well I'm going to give you some ex some examples there so you can see how it's done okay so let's do that so I'm going to start by oh sorry that's not what I wanted um oh my goodness sorry about that okay so so let me show you for example we have uh we can say um let's say uh houses houses uh okay hold on houses oh no no no no start with Apartments better said okay we're comparing we can say oh I'm sorry it's doing funny things just give me one second okay here we are okay okay so let's start with that one Apartments can be as expensive as houses so sometimes you think that maybe a house is going to be very very expensive and no a actually houses some houses can be very cheap and other apartments can be very expensive so we can when we're saying this um when when you say this it means that they are the same okay so when you say can be as expensive as houses you're saying that there it's the same expenses for both both apartments and houses so what we are comparing here are the H Apartments okay we're comparing this the apartments together with the houses okay that's the thing the two things that we are comparing now how do you do that we do it by using the in this case the adjective expensive okay so that's how we're going to do by using the adjective expensive all right so I'm going to put that in in purple so that it's clear for everybody that that's what we are we are um we are what's it called um we are comparing okay um I'll give you another one we can say see okay so we can also say houses are as warm as apartments and what I mean by warm I'm not talking talking about temperature okay I'm talking about um talking about feeling like comfortable in that place okay so um like when you say in Spanish Calo right okay so houses are as warm as Apartments okay so usually Apartments we can say that they're very [Music] warm mua so houses are as warm as Apartments so we're we're comparing them and saying that they are the same okay um so here again we're we're comparing um we're comparing the houses the house together with the let's see we're comparing the house together with um the apartment okay um so what I want you to to notice is the structure that we're using for this okay um so in this one we are using um so we can oh well actually I'm um yeah I'm going to um give you the structure in this moment so what do you notice what is the structure that we're going to be using first the subject the B okay we have the subject very good what what goes after ver to be the verb to be very good we're going to be using the verb to be now I did this on purpose I did it on purpose because if you notice over here here the verb to be has been expressed in different ways the first one was expressed with a model right can be okay and in this one it's expressing the simple present so the verb to be can be in any form it can be the simple present simple past past perfect past Progressive it can be in the um Mo with models with plus b it can be in any form you want it okay now um after that what comes after that as the adjectives so the first thing that comes is the word as okay so if you notice we're going to be using the word as it's right there okay okay so what when we say as the word as tells tell us that it's the same okay that's what we're we're we're expressing with the word as it's talking that it's the same okay um so so can so parment can be as and then what what goes after as compare comparation adjective ad adjective very good comp okay and it's very important for you to to to realize that it is the adjective and not the comparative because if this was the comparative we would have to say um parment can be as more expensive right that's the the comparative right but it's not the comparative it's just the adjective okay so that's something that you have to be careful about so that you don't get confused after the adjective what comes ask again no and now very good we put the word as once again okay all right okay and this um and then after that what comes after that the noun very good in this case the house right the house is a noun right okay now I want you to notice the same thing here okay um I'm just going to change this over here it's going to be the same it's not notice that war is the the adjective and not the um the comparative because if it was the comparative then in that case we would have to say warmer right houses are as warmer but it's not as warmer it's just as warm does that make sense repeat please okay so um here we are going to be okay so this is this is a sentence now however I wanted to also tell you that we can use the word there's another word that that we can use which means which is like emphasizing more and the word is just okay so the word just how how would you describe the word just in Spanish okay yes it has those meanings but in different context okay so in different context yes it could be just it could be like H but in this context do you know what the meaning is Kang exactly yeah casan or well actually no not kitan is tan it's just simply tan okay so it's like saying okay so you're just saying that they're exactly the same okay so the the word just gives it more like an emphasis does that make sense yes yes yes teacher yes teacher yes teacher wonderful okay all right so that's one way that we can um we can um compare that's using that's actually using um if you notice we're using adjectives right okay this one is remember this is comparing with adjectives and nouns now we're going to be looking at comparing with nouns okay and I'm going to give you another other sentences here that are going to help us to compare with nouns okay um so I'm going to give you houses are as convenient as apartment yes that's true that's that's that's a good sentence but convenient is actually non noun convenient is actually what is convenient a noun or what what is it exactly yeah so um in this case we would have to be putting over here for example we can put uh houses are just as convenient we can put okay are con just as convenient oops sorry about that let's Okay so we can say that houses are just as convenient as as Apartments okay so this is using adjectives okay but what I want to do now is talk about nouns okay so for example we can say okay there you go so we need as much light in a house as in as in an apartment okay um so here if you notice we are comparing in this case the light the amount of light that is necessary okay does that make sense you repeat that here we are comparing the amount of light that we need in a house with the amount of light that we need an apartment does that make sense yes teacher it's clear teacher okay all right um and I'm going to give you another one okay all right so we can also say houses can have as many rooms as an apartment or let me just actually eliminate the an and put as Apartments okay we're going to make this plural because we're talking about houses and plural so we're going to keep use also Apartments as plural okay so in this case we're saying that we're we're comparing the amount of rooms in a house with the amount of rooms in in an apartment does that make sense yes teacher I have an example great okay share it with us apartment can be as as expensive as houses okay yes very good now however expensive again This falls under the adjectives so this would be this this would be a very good sentence for this category can be apartment can be a um luxury as houses apartment can be as luxury as houses true yeah yes but once again uh luxurious um luxurious is um something that um we it's a it's an adjective and here we're concentrating on a noun okay so let's let's analyze it so you understand a little bit better okay so let's see what what is the structure that we need to use okay so the first thing we're going to do um to begin with um with uh the structure here is what do we start with what do we need H subject first very good yeah exactly we're going to need the subject first okay so we're going to put subject all right and in this case I'm going to actually try to highlight there are the subjects that we're talking about can be okay in this case we're and this one is going to be we okay and this one where it's going to be houses okay all right so that's the first thing okay all right and then after that what do we what do we use after after the subject B do you see B in these ones Bas one there ver ver exactly it's going to be the verb and if you notice the verb is going to be um it's going to be different for for each one um like it doesn't it can be in any form any verb okay so this one we're using the simple present this one we're using the model plus the verb so it can be an any form and it can be any any verb okay what goes after oh well wa a sec just give a second before before anything let me highlight it here um just give me one second okay so this one the verb is need and this one the verb is have can have sorry okay after that what comes after that of course yes we're going to be using the word as okay all right let's change let's let's um highlight that as and this one as well as okay and what goes after that what do you notice adjective can you say an adjective is a adverb is a quantification now now yeah we use um quantifier here okay so the quantifier is either going to be much right and if you notice light is a noun but what kind of noun is it well it's actually what we call a count noun okay sorry sorry a non-count noun because we can't count light it's not possible to count light so we're g we're either going to say much or many plus it's either going to be much plus the non-count okay noncount [Music] okay or it's either going so it's it's either going to be a m plus a non-count noun or it can also be much sorry it could also be many plus a count now okay may me also many plus count now okay like in the case of rooms notice we can we can count rooms it's possible to count rooms okay all right does that make sense for everybody yes okay yes did okay good um so it's so remember it's either going to be um subject sorry it's either going to be much plus a non- count noun or many plus a non count for plus a count noun okay one of the two now after that what goes after that as that's right we're going to be using the word as right if you notice oh actually let me let me change okay so this is okay and then after that we're going to be using the word as okay and what comes after that itive in an apartment apartments are those adjectives sorry noun noun exactly it's a noun okay we're we're going to be using a noun okay um okay so in this case in an apartment um the word in inan is is just part of the part of it okay so this is um this is it okay does that make sense any questions about this not teacher okay so I'm going to make this a little bit smaller so you can see it a little bit so this is what we have learned so far in today's class we have learned to compare uh we have learned to compare the adjectives and nouns oh sorry I should actually I should change this color I should change it to the purple because that's what we're um no this is this should be in purple okay because this is the thing that we're comparing we're comparing the amount of light okay so I'm going to change it so that it's a little bit clearer for you okay that's what we're comparing in this one we're comparing the adjectives and in this one we are comparing the nouns which can either be a non-count loun like in light and in this one we are comparing rooms which is Count okay all right so that's what we have learned today any questions at this moment no not the okay all right guys so I'm going to stop sharing at this moment okay so um so far guys um we we have learned um enough information for you to be able to complete the fin the the midterm uh well you you should be able to complete almost all of section three well all of section one all of section two and almost all of section three and the midterm any qu sorry yes the midterm any questions about the midterm anything that you want to ask me um about the midterm no teacher so all parts of the midterm are finished and or or you at least you can see it and understand it so remember in the midterm you're going to be looking at um the midterm covers um let me see just give me a second it covers well there's a listening section and it also covers the simple past okay so there's a review of the simple past there's also the indirect questions okay if somebody remembers that indirect questions okay so far so good everything is clear about that yes it's clear teacher I already completed excellent something else that that is included in the midterm is the used to okay so remember we're going to be looking at simple past the used to and indirect questions those are the three topics of grammar that are going to be covered in the midterm okay any questions about those three topics okay all right guys in that case remember I need you to complete uh uh the sections 1 two and three and the midterm by Monday okay so let's uh let's aim for that and we'll be checking on Monday to see how you're doing okay so I hope you have a wonderful weekend thank you guys for connecting thank you for being with us and for um you know being at from the very beginning of the class remember tomorrow no class okay um so use the time tomorrow so remember you you you normally have classes from 8: to 9: so use the time tomorrow from 8:00 to 9: to complete the the the platform right work on the platform and that way you don't have to worry about it on the weekend okay so that's it guys take care see you to uh Monday okay have a wonderful weekend thank you thank youer are you goodbye
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Let's Build a Baneblade Project ApocAugust in September part 2
[Music] what up players it's w boss T up in this mod welcome to part two of let's build a ban blade my project apak AUST in September that myself and War painter Brian are doing um I'll put a little link below if you haven't been checking out his weekly progress logs he's been really good about it I just I haven't had any time oh life so here I am putting on the um touches finishing touches to the front part of my Bane blade there's the Demolisher Cannon and really well built it's got the pocket in the back right here the front plate where you can um glue it in I decided to glue it in instead of leaving the Demolisher Cannon free to swivel around and thinking back I wish I could have chosen to do that instead um I decided I wanted to do that in case I wanted to magnetize it to show weapon destroyed but I think to show weapon destroyed all I'm going to do is get some black cotton or something to stick into the barrel of the cannon so that it'll look like it's destroyed rather than actually removing the entire Demolisher Cannon I thought I might want to get fancy with magnets but decided not to those are the hatches that I'm putting on right now and um we're going to talk about the parts that I did want to magnetize these little hatches on the back where like the engine is so this is how I go about doing [Music] it okay so this is the part where I'm going to try magnetizing something in the back you've got these two hatches here that sit over these two sections and I love the detail kind of sad that you have to cover them up especially for painters who you know how do you get in there to paint that up before you cover it up why would you cover it up uh I think it might be cool to show them to show the tank gradually losing um hole points or whatever the equivalent to Hole points are in Apocalypse so what I'm going to do is I'm going to try to magnetize them so you can see I already put in this one uh I think the measurement is8 by 1 16th of an inch from Primal Horizon they are very very nice they come in this sl size here and it's perfect for look at this the inside of this hatch so I super glued one magnet in I didn't do any drilling I didn't do anything I just kind of popped it in right there it sits really nicely between one of the little bolts and something some little admech doodads in there so I just put it in and uh now I'm going to test where the polarity would be best for the upper magnet to attract it so looks like this is where the polarity is yep so what I'm going to do is I'm going to imagine that this is there and I'm going to just take it off from the top and pop it in there and super glue that I'll actually show you me uh show you it while I do it the very important thing is you want to make sure that you get the right side in cuz once that glue sets boy howdy it's going to be hard to move around okay here we go just kind of sliding it off taking the rest of the magnets away with me kind of turned so I want to make sure that I can turn it back the way it should go I'm going to take the back of my paint paint brush now if you have toothpicks oh toothpick would be great because they're not metallic you could really get in there and move it where you want it to be kind of sloppy with the uh super glue you can see it kind of leaking out the sides there but you want just enough so that it'll go inside I'm going to just dab the excess away with a my napkin [Music] here [Music] purpose of this like I said is to be able to remove the lid of off of the tank every now and again um if you want to show damage okay so we're moving on now and we're gluing in the double bolters twin bolters I guess for the oh gosh what part is this um I don't even remember where this goes I think this is on the front part of the turret so many weapons on this Bane blade I kept thinking of the novel Bane blade by Guy Haley and um yeah just so much great creative opportunities I really I really I'm going to like coming up with background fluff and history for for the the crewmen and women I want to make it a mixed co-ed tank um one of the first coed tanks crewed by men and women from vroa so that's a little bit of my my background fluff I've already thought of the uh Commander the tank commander being a woman the first female tank commander out of vroa uh to be promoted up through the ranks of the the mechanized infantry regiments uh so I'm coming up with some some fluff for her maybe her family worked in the manufactorum and she just had a natural affinity for it and because of her family's close ties to the adeptus mechanicus she has gained a little bit of an extra insight into the workings of the machine spirit so I I kind of feel like her and the T are like the they have this very cool relationship and from a fiction standpoint I I think it's awesome to develop like maybe the tank is very protective of her as almost like a like an uncle figure and uh and and in return she is very smart and um you know takes care of the tank okay so here is yeah this is definitely the turret this there's that cool little L gun piece that you see like it swivels on the back so ridiculous cuz it's this tiny little Las Gun swiveling Las gun in the middle of this huge honking turret with a LZ cannon on the front next to the big gun here are the sides the ban bait Kito what did you say nothing Louis the Bane BL blade kit is built so well that the bottom piece and the walls connect really nicely to each other there's even a little molded section of the side pieces of armor that slot into the base of the turret and it fits really really nicely there's the last cannon on the front used for sighting and targeting range um don't do what I do I accidentally glued the um or I guess there's some leftover glue that got stuck in the swiv part of the turret that goes up and down you don't want it to uh dry there because you want to be able to move your turret around and aim it up and down at the Titans it's inevitably going to be shooting at and flyers and stuff so I mean it just fits so nicely this plastic hit Games Workshop came out with okay and here you see me trying to fit my metal uh a metal vestro figure into the turret trying to figure out okay what's going to go where where is the commander going to go where is this Gunner figure going to go and finally I think I decided to put the guy with the the LZ rifle on the right side of the turret and the loader figure for the heavy Bolter who's going to be my tank commander I think I'll call her Natasha or Ilana or some cool sexy Russian name she's going to be where that guy is currently all right so thanks for watching I had a great time building up this part of the Bane blade tonight stay tuned for more Bane blade craziness as project apak AUST continues headlight and there you have it players I kind of stopped when I was um trying to mount these two voran cuz I couldn't really figure figure out what I wanted to do with them I did take my magnets and I magnetized the inside of the barrel so yeah it was really not as hard as I thought it would be there's this awesome little Notch right there that's just big enough for the magnet to fit inside so I just made sure it is the right side and then I clipped the top of the notch that goes on here and I glued in another magnet there and also if I want to magnetize this hellhammer I think it's called then I popped in a third magnet there letting the super glue dry now so I can't really show show you or even see myself if if it works or not but I think it will I tested all the polarities which is always good and I got a little bit of fluff already because they're using their gas masks this is a mixed Tank Company of male and female so I've got the female tank commander here who um everybody else in the tank looks up to especially uh this one Trooper over here who's kind of like I guess the one of the one of the gunners so she's a tank commander then he's probably like the first Gunner and we'll just say that he uh maybe he has a crush on her or something something sweet love Russian Love In Space hope you guys enjoyed this uh part two of the Bane blade let's build I'm really having a good time the the hardest part for me is cleaning up all the mold lines so um that's what's taking so long all the different pieces have mold lines but now that we're actually getting into the awesome part of the build with the sponson and all the little little doodads and stuff I'm really having a great time so hope you are too and we'll see you in the next video for project apak AUST in September
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52 Perfect Wedding Dresses Ideas and Collection For Girls | Bridal Dresses
my dear friends and my awesome fans of all welcome to my channel style me better today we are here to tell you about wedding dress ideas if you think this will be unaffordable or take an extra cruciate amount of time thank you choose the service at an extremely time we know you have a lot to cover once he advised us you try it you can rest look to our collection once you know what you are bound to fall in love [Music] his face [Music] we want to make sure [Music] that's why wedding dresses can be a challenging time to shop for you at the perfect dress in your mind's eye since you're a Latina that dress need more a price tag bigger than your entire however and at this time that price is not [Music] is why we offer and with various lengths sleeve length trains and other we know you want the perfect dress and we want to be able to afford the reception and perhaps even a honeymoon as well so we chose dresses that fulfill your every desire and still stay within budget dresses for beach weddings garden wedding although section or dresses that have certain features that are removable for the reception all of those and more are available each subcategory is designed to help you [Music] and he shows little white wedding dresses and even dresses that will flatter a bride-to-be that requires a maturity that we want to make sure you find those ever so specific outfits like sheer panel short prom dresses [Music] the list goes on once you have found some of your favorite styles you can then easily use it when your nearest stockist of that is and make an appointment to go and try on your favorites if you have some very specific ideas then do keep in mind that you might need to visit a few dress shops to try on each of the dresser if that's the case we have by not have luncheon we raise you the best of the best designers collection and making it possible I feel like they have a personal please tell us give reviews we will commence sharing [Music] and please bees Lisa these dresses are only for you take an idea and make your day flashing we are showing you one idea of justice and I finished today's video is about wedding dresses real you must admire [Music] the video share this video with your circle and subscribe don't forget subscribe and don't forget to press the garlic thanks for watching
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PINK FLIRTY Makeup Tutorial! (self love + acceptance)
what should pop and everybody it's a girl and a back at it again but first I want to show you guys the new parts that I got this is a steel ax cream contour kit it has a cream color and a contour color it's really good I've tried it I don't use it in this tutorial actually then I got a Star Wars cargo palette which I thought was awesome it's limited edition so I'm not sure if you can get your hands on it then check this out are you ready I got myself in honest test yeah Beverly Hills contour kit oh my me I got one late never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined being able to afford that then I have something really cool for you guys this is a highlight palette that I got from Kohl's for about twelve dollars and it looks like an Anasazi aglow kit like do you see that it's beautiful then I got some things in my Ipsy bag for this month I got a little highlighting brush that is super cute I got a cookie liquid lipstick I'm not sure in what shade then I got a small sample of the mary-lou manizer from the balm and absolutely new york eyes shadow and thank you Olivia for this awesome tart blush it's super cute then I got a moisturizer I'm not really sure what it's called but I love it so let's jump right into this tutorial here we have bare face you know same old same old gonna put that heaven in our hair that I'm taking that moisturizer that I previously mentioned the lip was hard to get out but I'm putting it on my skin I put it on my skin overnight the other night and it cleared my acne completely so I totally recommend this stuff I'm not sure how expensive it was I got it in an empty bag I'm gonna be using this Smashbox photo finish primer priming my face the eye hey should probably get the full size in this cuz I like it but I'm just applying that to my t-zone so where my pores are the largest which is on my chin my nose and my cheeks my forehead and then what I'm doing is I'm blending it out upwards and outwards if that makes sense so if it's on my cheeks I'm blending it out to the edge of my face then I'm gonna be taking the Ipsy X Aurora green color corrector just going over some acne that popped up this morning which is not okay not cool but it happens to the rest of us then just blending that out with my Real Techniques little Beauty sponge dude then I'm gonna be taking my favorite foundation on a little foundation brush the Milani can seal and perfect in the below a just putting that all over my face using this little brush which is a new method but I'm trying it out to see which method I like so I'm applying that using the brush and then I will be blending it out with the beauty sponge if you're curious on where I got the foundation brush I can't exactly remember where I think it just came from like in a brush kit with a bunch of other brushes but here I'm just blending out my foundation then moving on to eyebrows in one of my last tutorials I had mentioned how I didn't like this product I know I know just bear with me okay because I've been trying to figure out how to finesse these brows using this tool and I think I got in okay I think I'm doing an okay job with it I'm not going as large with my brows as of late I'm just going a little bit above not drastically above but following my natural hairline pattern and filling in just the areas that need a little bit more product and they are not finished here by the way these look like super full super crazy I know hold on we're gonna blend it out we're gonna get it looking good so I'm just going to take that Milani conceal imperfect because it's a concealer and foundation in one I find it's super full coverage and it's really convenient if you want a concealer and a foundational one you just grab the one bottle so then I'm going to be concealing my eyebrows going over areas that I may have messed up on and making sure that I get the shape of my eyebrows right everybody's eyebrows are different so you might like your eyebrows round you might like I'm square you might like them in I don't know ovals egg shapes however you do your eyebrows you do your eyebrows makeup is so individualized and specific to you as an individual never feel like you have to fall into this guidelines it's like perfect Instagram brows or anything like that if you don't even want to have eyebrows then don't have eyebrows shave them all if you do you boo boo don't worry about what anybody else thinks about your brows for the longest time I actually like that my eyebrows using eyeshadow that is also an OP do whatever makes you happy and however you would like to do it get it boo ah my dog interrupted at this point I'm still doing my eyebrows but that's Jenny she walked in then just blending out a concealer / foundation that I put around my eyebrows to make sure that my edges are nice and snatched which is a very interesting term to use for concealer smashed but this five so now I'm actually moving on to cream contouring in the next clip literally I say I'm nervous well I had never colored contour I mean cream contour or God or whatever so finally I'm using that little elf brush that every single time I'm like I use this for cream contouring but don't have any cream contour guess who's on the cream contour line now so I actually used it for this and totally loved it the I used the Anastasia Beverly Hills cream contour tip first and then decided to go in with a little bit of a darker shade in the Stila the Anastasia cream is really thick and it tugged on my skin a lot if you'll be able to see like it just tugged a lot so Santa my nose real quick and then doing my forehead just as I would normally use powder contour see I mean there's no real need to panic it's the same as regular contour you just don't put powder on before it so I'm taking my little round knockoff artists brush brush brush and just blending that out making sure it's nice and even as I go cuz I don't want to tilt face even though I probably have its own face but I just can't tell cuz it's on me hey if you want to tilt face go with the total face I just didn't want it so face at that time so I'm blending out my jawline contour and other contours every contour that I contour it I'm blending out obviously and I'm singing along to something but I don't know what next I'm gonna be taking that Stila kit this has the most beautiful wonderful formula I have ever experienced in my life it is so smooth so creamy when I was blending it out pulling my skin also honestly I'm not even gonna lie about this I kind of prefer the Cielo went to the Anastacio one but so I'm taking a little bit more of that darker shade in the Cielo compact and just going over my jawline contour again cuz I actually ended up deciding that I really liked it kind of better than the Anastasi one honest I feel one is good don't get me wrong don't come at me but I definitely like this feeling one that I'm taking the lighter color in there and using that to clean up my contour making sure everything is nice and even the lighter color in there is used as a highlight color but not highlight is in highlight that y'all are probably thinking of highlight is in bringing out the high points of your face but not with a sparkly thing just with the well this is difficult to explain I hope you can keep up I'm just cleaning out my contour okay my bad I'm probably doing a really bad job of explaining it then taking my Cody airspun powder and setting my entire face after that making sure that everything will stay for however long that I would like it to wiping it over my eyelid circular motions dabbing motions next I'm gonna be taking that beautiful tart blush that my girl Olivia gave me and going to be petted on my cheek the pigmentation on this is ridiculous and so beautiful like honestly try blushes are my favorite blushes then of course you know what's coming up next that highlight kit it has shades for everybody I wanted to swatch them for you I feel like the there are shades for every skin tone including deep and super light so I'm just gonna be taking that middle gold color oh oh yes reflect that light honey that is so stunning you see how beautiful that is and I got it at Kohl's for like $12 I didn't have to spend $42 on a Nastasia one actually it's probably more than $42 I don't know I'm just not willing to spend that much money on highlight kits now because I am in college and trying to find myself cheaper alternatives and you guys and buy cheaper I don't mean in quality I mean money I know that not all you guys want to be spending your coin on analyzing a glow kit when you can find something out there that is just as good so I love this thing so much I totally recommend then because I wanted to be extra today I went over that I hate with the mary-lou manizer just to see how it would apply on my skin and make everything stand out and I actually really liked it it didn't add too much to the highlight that I had on so I'm pretty sure it's more of a natural finish on there highlighting my Cupid's bow my chin my the bridge of my nose the tip of my nose do you see that glow okay then taking my ELF primer going in putting that on my eyelids because we are going to get started on our eye shadow yep yep my favorite part of makeup is in fact eyeshadow and highlight so I'm going to be setting that primer with tempera by anastacio beverly hills in the modern renaissance palette setting setting setting so it is the new year I don't know if you guys have any resolutions I never have resolutions if I want to change something about myself I change whatever I want to change whenever I want to change it I don't feel like having a new year needs me too it doesn't require me to change who I am as a person but for some people setting resolutions works for them for me it doesn't so I'm just chilling but if you guys have any resolutions comment down below what they are and let me know what journey of life you're headed to so I'm gonna be using five pallets today it's kind of overwhelming I'm using modern renaissance that cargo palette the Star Wars one the TARDIS pro palette and the peppermint palette from that Too Faced Holiday Collection and then a single shadow from my Z palette so I'm just gonna pull that out that's by a BH Cosmetics it's really nice it's pink we're doing a pink flirty eye I think one of the most fun looks to do is a pink eye or purple or blue green whatever color you want to make your eye color I just think that it's so fun next I'm gonna be taking this mauve shade from the Star Wars cargo palette if you don't know I am a huge Star Wars nerd actually it's kind of a secret I'm like a posited Star Wars nerd which is ironic because I'm actually recording this in my closet right now so double-meaning I guess then I'm gonna be taking a love letter in the modern when I saw his palette throwing that up there too making sure everything is nice and blended using that Anastasio Beverly Hills blending brush it is my favorite blending brush I know that I talk about all the time I'm sorry about it next going to be taking my charts Pro palette taking the color mod and just darkening it up just a little bit more still using that Anastacio Beverly Hills blending brush that has the blending side a little flat side I definitely recommend this brush I can't recommend it enough actually so just take it a peek at the blending job then taking that primer because I'm going to be putting a really beautiful shimmery pink purple duochrome lid on my shadow and I really want it to pop out and to stick I'm not cutting my crease or anything like that this is just me making sure that whatever color that I use from this peppermint palette which i think is called sparkles that doesn't sound right at all but it's so pretty just I just want to make sure that whatever color that I put on my lid is going stick there it's gonna stay there it's gonna be super pigmented because I like to apply things with a brush more than my fingers and nine times out of ten I got to apply shimmer shadows with my finger because they don't pick up on brushes very well this one did go really really well and I'm pretty sure it's because I primed my lids again so I primed them once and then another time for the sparkly base then taking a bigger fluffy brush from BH Cosmetics it might be the 207 brush and just taking love letter again making sure that all of the edges are seamless then I was just running love-letter under my lash line and taking classic in The Tortoise Pro palette just to clean up my edges make sure that they are nice and snatched and pointy I hope y'all don't mind if I keep in putting clips of me jamming out this is how I do my makeup so alone so this is how I want to do it with you guys because I guess we are this one we are one being one person I mean you whatever I'm like acting like I've transcended into an opinion but I really haven't I'm just trying to talk down through this but I'm taking the highlight shade that I use highlighting my brow bone and my inner corner just to give it that extra pop of goodness you know me I am such a high light freak I just want to be glowing at all times every day next I'm gonna be using roller lash and they're real mascara ay-ay-ay get that on get it good than using talkies my falsies are on they are a combination of wispies by our Dell and Alexis I searched by AOA I'm just putting bare gloss on my lips but going back to lashes any time that I have like an old pair of lashes that needs to be thrown away and another old pair so if I have two pairs of old lashes I put them together to create one mega lash and this is what I did with this look then I'm using the Ready Set radiant by Tarte which I have a travel size right now because I wanted to know if I would like it I ended up absolutely completely loving it I loved it so much so I got to buy a full size and this is how I went from their face naked little girl to date ready so loving of herself prepared to take on the world I love how every single time I do this I put it in slow motion like as if I'm a model but I'd like to think that this is how other people see me like when I'm walking by and they see me I'm like flocking in slow motion there everything thinking like dang she really she beat her face today she is looking good she is looking fresh she looks like she is about to own wherever she is going into whether it be going out to eat go into the bathroom I don't know getting groceries the Dollar Tree wherever I'm going I know that I'm going to stop so thank you so much guys for watching please give this video a thumbs up and if you want to see more videos that I guess you're gonna have to click that subscribe button and stick around but thank you so much kisses bye bye
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What is Lithuanian Food?
I got a Meade once the P nation today is a very exciting day we are finally going to the capital of Lithuania but first we're starting out in Handy's and then driving an hour and a half to the capital it's raining right now so we're gonna do this like intro outside however it's raining so hopefully it doesn't rain when we get to the capital but we'll see let's go to there and the drive here it was really nice like the highway was the nicest we've been on in Latvia Estonia and Lithuania yeah this country is a lot more populated than the other two we've been to and we are here in the old town we're about to explore Daniel is a descendent of Lithuanian people those onions exude vilnius cathedral and what's so cool about it is it is eleven like side chapels like you have the main chapel which is so intricate in itself and you have these eleven different little side chapels on the sides I don't like the different altars that we saw in Kiev but like it's an entirely different room very cool very intricate definitely worth checking out into it so now we're here at the palace of the Grand Duke's of Lithuania and there's like a bunch of different tours you can go on and all very reasonably priced so we got tours access to tours one and two and it's like discovering a guy a little bit crumbling sections that are like below the actual structure here today so we're gonna go check out so we heard that it rains a lot here and these Baltic countries but it must rain that much if they actually have like like a coat check almost for your umbrella I have never seen that before cellar underneath the palace and it was built in the 16th century and we just learned about old sewage systems so they use like pine logs and like somehow get I don't like they'd hollow it out but like only like little and they'd use that as a pipe this so interesting and no idea that Lithuania was its own country like has a home kingdom Estonia Latvia didn't like show us any history on this side and it's really interesting that they were their own Kingdom like 200 years [Music] music [Music] turn me back to 13th century and we're going to we're going to see how they lived [Music] we're looking at a hill with a castle on top of it and they're teaching me history but I'm not listening [Music] there's a river oh and dad there's like it's like kind of like the Game of Thrones montage where such thing builds up they have this virtual realities like simulation you go through and explain the whole history of this place and like you're in this field and then all these buildings are being like built up around you bounce on you're flying then there's a fire and it's so cool that's only one year like awesome and it's very disorienting I think I like I think [Music] his heirs became the rulers of like Hungary Poland all these different countries who they used to like also encompass Kiev and this palace burnt down like up a jillion times and they built it back up again two years really nice and now we're walking out and going to the hail the big hill we're gonna run up the hill like kids run up the hill is blocked off also it's part of a tour that we did purchase you didn't pay attention to what the lady was saying that's our fault but now we're gonna go into the old town and maybe find some good [Music] we just walked all the way across the whole town now we're having lunch or about to have lunch at sneh kudus and this place was recommended to us by a Vilnius native that we met in Riga like no and then we had to explain its people and it all as well okay interesting beyond the sign up friend I got all the cards on the table and here on the menu here this guy seems like the guy that takes everyone's order and runs the entire shop whoa this is very purple Bors I've never had any that look this authentic there's also like leaves floating in it so that's gonna be interesting and I'm really gonna miss force when I leave here just like I miss the curry back in Thailand I got a mead and he [Music] never had pancakes at the same time so we have been seeing a lot of pork here and I've never had work this is a little bit like I feel like I have a strong stomach for some reason [Music] music okay this is crazy the order potato pudding and I don't like the casserole dish and it came out it looks just like sauce English with potato I don't know I don't know it's going on right now I think the casein is just like Moustakas casing the inside looks like mashed potatoes dip it in this cream sauce so the casein is super crispy and then the consistency the mashed potatoes are like the best I describe as if you mix mashed potatoes too much which is why we can do in the gilded gummy because it's been cooked inside this casing and it just it's like I'm hot for words because I don't have expenses this is so foreign to me if again it really really good yeah cuz municipalities and I don't really know what they are it's called a Zeppelin and looks like a gigantic blimp and like the outside is translucent so are you thinking it's a dumpling but these hearts I can't take I mean like to another size of my face you no idea what this is absolutely but this is what makes it fun because we don't have any idea what it is I'm not gonna eat it but here I feel very comfortable a lot of things going on it's like a myriad of flavors in your mouth there's like some wine glaze on the outside on the inside like potatoes and dumplings together I was like pasta mashed potatoes mine all together okay and the last thing we ordered is literally a pork butt and I think has been braised with Lithuanian peas and some kind of like meat onion mixture on top with mustard even terms of my life I just have never had like the Huff you know like looking at me so we're gonna try it with an optimistic mindset so again we've never eaten a choice I pretty much just like when with my bear be honest I've dissected a chicken before what's the difference there's a big difference um it's pretty much just fat the government jumbo and like this is literally the only meat that came up there so maybe you're supposed to eat all the bathroom you know again no experience prior to this so cannot judge let me know so good this place is so cool now we're gonna go back outside and explore the city [Music] okay and that about wraps it up for exploring the capital of Lithuania Vilnius has been amazing and I am so full and I feel like I've seen almost all of the city yeah and you know what we're very sorry that we're pretty much like tearing Daniel away from its homeland because we only have one day here yeah we only have one day here so daelin got see his homeland and one day and it was nothing at all amazing I'm nursing you show both hands and the internal parts of your arms are you youtuber yeah good job [Music]
Peregrination
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2019-11-26
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XTT 202P AC/DC PULSED TIG INVERTER
[Music] so this is the power walled xtt two of them to or to ACDC it's a to 30 amp single-phase TIG welding machine with AC or DC welding output so basically means you can weld any ferrous or non-ferrous metal with it with these Autobot thickness of six millimeters the machine itself is supplied with a 2 meter mains cable a 2 meter gas supply hose a torch trigger plug and clamps for the gas hose and a work return lead if you buy the machine with the optional torch package you'll receive a par weld program max TIG torch the program max TIG torch is fantastic torch very flexible with a leather cover and ball joint on the back of the handle and comes fitted up with a three button remote control unit this allows you to adjust the amperage up or down while you're welding so really brings out the four features of the machine and the back of the torch is configured ready to go straight onto the machine we'll just run through the controls on the machine on the back of the machine we've got the on/off switch and as mentioned before the mains input cable and the gas supply connection on the front of the machine we've got the main operating controls so on the front panel and machine we've got the AC or DC welding mode 2 T or 40 trigger operation that's a momentary or latching operation gas test button hf start fatigue and a TIG pulse mode over on the other side we've got a number of controls for stick welding once you stick welding mode you can toggle through adjusting the arc length our force and hot start functions on them in the main area on the front of the machine we've got a control knob here and toggle buttons to move backwards or forwards around the pictogram so starting off with a pre floor start current ramp off main welding current lap down final current and post care settings and you can see on the menu so that they appear it toggles between the whichever function your displays or seconds percentage frequency and so on so it's very easy and straightforward to set and then lower down on the front of the machine you've got the positive connection for the work leads if you're a TIG welding triggered connection socket negative connection for the torch and the gas connection for torches also so we'll connect the torch on to the front now to torch into a negative socket like the top gas hose on trigger socket here at orientation tip and then the work return leading to the positive connection so it's ready - well now switch on the machine rear so we were set up to do AC welding for aluminium 40 trigger mode HF start function wise we got a 1.2 1.4 meters second pre floor 34th and start current 0.8 say milk slope CC exams welding current 4.6 downslope 30 amp final current two-second final false gas and then AC balance about 24% that's the amount of cleaning we're going to get and an AC frequency set it currently at 100 Hertz or just I'll go back to display the amperage there [Music]
Parweld TV
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Allegations (2018)
[Music] this is an open letter to both the abusers and the abuse you may not know me but I know your wrath I know the gut-wrenching breathtaking stillness in the air when you enter the room if I weren't filled with such terror at the sight of your face I would simply sit in awe of your darkness [Music] your desire is to appear strong powerful but I know the weakness that lives within your tattered soul your words are baseball that your fists a trainwreck I'm standing on the tracks awaiting the assertion of your dominance over me because your desire is to make me feel weak powerless but I know the strength that lives within my tattered soul [Music] I tell myself that if I tell nobody else it will always just be me only me you will not turn on my mother you will not turn on the others you will focus your attention on shattering my life into a million pieces and I will let you in order to protect those I hold so dear what I do not know is that when I offer you permission to take out your frustrations on me what you see is validation when I was asked if I wanted to press charges I replied with a firm no I did not want the same single-parent childhood for him I did not want to tarnish her view of you and above all I did not want to have to explain I have prayed so hard for a light to shine through to your heart no matter how dim that my knees are worn and bruised but today I stand today I still see no light within you I've always been afraid of the dark but today my own light is enough to erase the fear to say that I hate you would be a blemish on my outlook but you are a blemish on the face of my life my existence you bring pain shame and I patiently await the day that you disappear I am strong with you or without you they say the Sun will come out tomorrow I'm grateful for my ability to see beauty in the clouds and I fully intend to dance in the rain rain or shine your power over me does not exist and someday I hope you can see the light [Music]
Post Traumatic Victory
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The Key to Efficient Manufacturing - Conveyance - VetroMeccanica
hi everyone this is Marybeth Eyre I am stepping in for Mike bellum today Mike's the owner of life scientific but unfortunately he was all the way today to a different job so I'm gonna kind of just start off with thanking everybody for attending this segment today we have been providing these Lunch and Learn segments now for a while and we're going to continue to do those we try to do them the third Wednesday of every month with some different information from different vendors usually we start them about 11:45 so you can subscribe on our website connecting to Linton our YouTube page or just go to our life scientific web page and go to the links from there today we are presenting the tro Mechanica and we are going to be doing a presentation on the veteran mechanic of conveying solutions so just as might cause a little bit of housekeeping we are live streaming it from our YouTube channel it's available for future viewing and sharing after this is over from live then we can then you can do it from our other sources on our page though today we shared the link with you and you can watch it from there as many times as you want you're seeing a screen similar to this so you have the option to do it views full screen or live chat view so watching it full screen is better but then if you want to flip down to the chat screen then you can hit exit and type in any questions or comments in the live chat box older browsers and XP machines are no longer supporting this live stream function so you won't be able to watch it live but then after it's live then you can go back and watch it it'll be you know posted onto that screen so so Mike bellum started the company life scientific in 1992 this is a list of all the manufacturers that we represent of critical production though mostly principle applications there's a fair amount of crossover in a lot of our companies so you may you know see you're looking for better mechanical but then you know see another supplier that's not something that you guys are working on so as well so if that's the case give us a call we represent manufacturers all the way from aseptic environments to container integrity testing packaging our company has been involved in over 5,000 equipment projects throughout the Midwest so if you're interested anything else just go to our website and you can look up and go link to any of these manufacturers from our website and get some more information on that today as I said we we started representing Petro Mechanica conveying solutions a few months ago we are the Midwest representative they are in Italy based custom conveyance system developers and builders they have more than 25 years of experience in the conveyance systems field so they were founded in 1992 they have over a hundred and thirty employees they offer a comprehensive service solution for your conveying needs driven by the demands and I'm sure Daniela is gonna fill you in it with a lot more detail on this but just to give a little overview of that Mechanica they've been developing their product lines trying to consistently improve the modern automated production lines better mechanicus unique approach guarantees the best possible conveyance solutions for your facility because in developing overall designs where they take all the machines that conveyance needs happen between the estimated production efficiencies between all those machines then they determine that type of conveying solution and how much buffer they may need in between those machines to provide the most efficient production process our presenter for this segment is going to be Daniela Rinaldi Danielle is a Pavia college graduate with a Bachelor degree in economics and a Master degree in development of small and medium-sized enterprises her first role in veteran meccanica was a Sales Manager a position that Danielle started back in 2004 today Daniela is vetro mechanicus I owe a position is she adopted in 2007 so with all that being said I will now turn this over to Daniella and she is going to get much more in depth on what veteran Mechanica can do for your conveyance solutions Daniella we are located in Parma all this data Marybeth told you before so it's quite easy to go ahead we supply engineering and new convenient solution we have a pretty whole complete service it means from the technical department till the commissioning of the line so we can follow the customer from the beginning till the end from the engineering till the commissioning on the line and after the commissioning because line needs to be upgraded maintenance and all this stuff that can keep the good efficiency of the line can we have the help of many technicians all over the world and now in northern South America Middle East Germany and North Africa and we can grant remote assistance from Italy what we we do it's quite stranger because we manufacture everything inside it means that we are we begin from the stainless steel sheet and we develop all the solution inside this means tailor-made and customized solution and means a short delivery terms for example our medium delivery term it's 45 or 60 days from the peel so it's quite faster delivery delivery terms we are dealing with different industries beverage as I told you Earthcare food Chemical diary and home care and personal this means everything can be moved bottles cans containers in general food and full and empty difference materials so plastic glass and again cans empty and full flow pack jars and everything else and then we move also packs a cartons shrink packaging and everything that is in a box more or less and we have a quite big product range bulk of conveyors air conveyors tabletop conveyors and can conveyors it's all conveyors dryers are machines that you can install just before upstream a labeling machine to dry a bottle or in a container before putting a label because if the bottle it's wet the label cannot be attached well dividers are liners and all this stuff related to the conveying system inside an industry what you see there it's an example of a line of a bottling liner from a Blom older till the pallet Iser so we are in charge of all the conveyors in between the machines all the conveyors means manufacturers and engineering means mechanics and mains automation all the conveyors means the engineering on the system because the most important thing in a line it's the accumulation and buffer between the machines this is an example of bulk conveyors with the background values you can move preforms or bottles in general for example pre-former that should be feed a bloom holder or bulk conveyors for bottles that can that should be moved from bloom holders to a silo stopper or something like that we have air failures for example I can show you a short video just to let you have an idea of what an L or convey your easy and L conveyors is our first product we began several years ago with this product so we move empty bottles from a blue Mulder to the filler and we move it with air this is our core business has been our core business for years so we are very very specialized and I think that on the market we are the best solution in terms of quality and price and delivery terms because we were very very specialized for a very long time all the stuff for our items and devices that keep our air conveyor on the left you will see this is a standard air conveyor system with a caped witness climatic of Twitter device that we call arrow moving device which is a patent system and it allows to adjust different body diameters with the same items we are a special neck guide with this plastic material we have lindell's we have in general different types of guide registration from the simple to the most complicated one which is the AMD this is the time of change over on the air conveyor you can have a different type of filters and the easy one which is a g4 till the most complicated one which is this one which is a three-stage is a filter g3 f7 h14 this is for very special industry for example milk or yogurt in general when you need a very good filtration because of bacteria or because of contamination so you have to be sure that the air inside the air conveyor should be as clean as possible and you have also the possibility to cover the air conveyor just to protect the conveyor from the dust then we have tabletop conveyor once about a LESBIAN filled by the filler you have to move a full bottle from the filler to the labyrinth for example a coke bottle has been filled then you have to put the label all around the bottles and you need conveyors doing that and we have all this stuff there are not just simply conveyor but there are system because you have to accumulate bottle and then you have to align bottle because when you have a very speed line you need a big buffer between bottles they are made completely in silence till and normally they connect a blue motor machine with a filler machine and the pictures you will see a typical example of air conveyors so they are completely made in sinus steel and what we can see in blue this is the fun ventilators it means that they push air through the segment of conveyors to push plastic bottles from the bloom holder till the filler on the left you will see a couple of Phe bottles example of what we can convey with air conveyors this is all Phe bottles cylindrical with different shapes different format from a little one to a big one we can under a very little bottle till a very very big bottles then till I believe 10 litres bottles for example bottles are hanging from the neck and they go through the air conveyor just using the air not more than here second slide are examples of the air conveyors on the left you will see this big curves this allows bottles to go up and down with different level in a building for example and our air conveyor are completely made in standing still they are very rugged obstruction and we have a flexible modular design this this means that we can adapt our air conveyor to your requirements to your needs and to your building and we develop during our ears a special system with every repeated section and model every time customized but ready to be customized in our stock they means that the main frame of year conveyor it's already built in our store magazine and we can customize gear conveyor with the bottle we have to run Hardware of the air conveyor our main features is the software we install on the air conveyors we developed these software's during the years we modified we upgraded with it as much as we can to help combine bottles very weak and were very light as I stated it continuously checks the air conveyor of functioning and thanks to the bottle sensor it's a sure a full control of bottle status missing moving and accumulating because one of the main scope of the air conveyor it's connecting the bloom holder with the filler but the second and most important features is creating buffer and creating accumulation that means that we calculate the exact length of the air conveyor in order of not to stop the bloom older machine so the air conveyor will be long enough to AB the right buffer between bloom older and filler to empty the oven of the bloom older and to have a minimum accumulation to give the complete line the right efficiency and all this engineering is done in vitro Mechanica and all the software's and the controls the electrical control cabinet Dipel panel AK etc are made in petrol mechanika and we are able to collect data to modify the speed of this panel to the frequency inverter this means that on the air conveyor we have this blower fan and push air inside what we call the Omega channel but inside the electrical control cabinet we have this frequency conveyor the converters that can modulate the speed of the blower fans in order to go to increase the speed when we need to increase the speed and to decrease the speed when we are for example in a static situation key points adaptive speed as I told you we have different condition in a in air conveyor line so we should adapt our speed to the different condition of the line during the years we have also developed this low-pressure logic it's included in our standard software because we are able to to use this low-pressure logic in order to avoid the shock among bottles and to spare energy also for example we have static situation during production and we are able to frozen the situation it means that if the blue model machine the filler machine are stopped for any reasons we are able in a couple of minutes to frozen the air conveyor situation and to stop all the fans in order to spare energy as I told you we can run on the air conveyor different bottle formats small one big one we need body guys and we need to registrate these bodyguards you can do this registration in a different means with different time we can have a manual adjustment but it's not so frequent we can have ethno Matic adjustment with simple cylinders and we can have this e md l moving device which is Payton from better mechanical which allows infinitive positions on the air conveyor system you can see in a pictures lot in the larger picture on the left on the right sorry our system this is a specific developed for the air conveyor its patent and it's mechanical and pneumatic this means that it's very simple with the low very low energy consumption because it works like a cylinder our competitor on the market to do the same thing they utilize a electric actuator but electric it means to use energy power and it's very delicate because as you can imagine in a for example in a filling company you have very bad environment condition you have a wet area for example you can have sugar you can have a steamer our EMV it can always work because it's plastic because it were with pneumatic and with air only we don't need any circuit any electricity so it's very very rigid and robust then we have a cumulation system we have different type of accumulation there are standard illumination system called FIFO it means first in first out which is the one on the right side of the screen it means that the first bottle who comes inside the table is the first bottle goes outside the table and this is very important for a beverage line then we have rotary accumulation system it's quite easy and not so interesting and the one on the left it's a dynamic accumulation system it means that you cannot emulate bottles in a single rule for example when you have a filler in the leveler and bottles cannot be one beside the other because they are a week and they can be damaged it you should keep it you should keep them sorry in a single rule so when you did accumulation this trolley is moving in the in this direction and when you don't need a commutation this trolley is coming back so you need when you need a cumulation the the rule is very long where you don't need a combination the row is very close it means that you can the line can choose can choose when accumulation is needed this is a special equipment we call tilting conveyor 50 conveyor is the design to allow cups the relation when you have a hot feeling system the filler the liquid inside the bottle it's hot you slide down a bottle and after liquid will touch the cap in this way you can sterilize also the cap you can avoid bacteria on the cap we have different dividers in a bottling line or in a packaging line you need to divide bottles so we have different system again with reference to the speed of the line so we can offer to the customer different possibilities and ok as I told you at the beginning we are quite stranger from the market because we manufacture everything inside this means that we have inside our production also the machines to cut to bend into well the all the stylus still we use in our facilities and this is there are pictures of our facility this is a larger cutting machine this is our a stainless steel store magazine this is our production facility this is a bending machine and that's it for the moment thanks so much for your comprehensive overview I guess it was so comprehensive you know we're really happy to have you guys as a new addition to our manufacturing line I think this was been a gap in our lines for you know a long time so I'm happy that you know we're you know or have you guys aboard so we're currently scheduling virtual conferences with clients for veteran Mechanica products and services so if anyone out there you know any questions right now but if you're looking at doing a conveyance solution and have any questions we'd be happy to set up a virtual meeting with you guys you know with our team and then get someone from the veteran mechanicus team on as well get together and answer any of your questions and you know get you a quote out on our equipment so you know conveyance is a huge part of overall production efficiency and you know with the right conveyor it can really help your line but a bit was stuff and we be happy to help you out with that so you know like I said if there's any questions that pop up don't hesitate to call we've got our information on there we think Danijela for taking her time here today all of you who attended I hope you found it quite beneficial and expect to hear from you soon for a meeting some of the showcased equipment and machinery we'd be happy to give you a quote or a private over viewing on that and hopefully if we're doing a one-on-one session and maybe when we set this up on our website we will be able to share some of those videos with you or on our YouTube channel maybe they'll work on that Danielle okay - is my pleasure to participate thank you guys for your attention I my
Life Scientific, Inc.
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Staroar Unboxing
welcome back today is Friday July 3rd and I'm coming to you with an opening I received an item and it won't be doing an unboxing per se because when the items come in the mail now we don't bring in the boxes we just unbox everything outside bring the contents in because it's too hot to leave anything outside for any length of time and with everything that's going on in the world we don't want to you know bring in the stuff can't sanitize boxes very well and don't know how many thousands of people's people that have touched the boxes excuse me needed to sit so just to be safe we are unboxing everything outside bringing contents in so then this is my second take so that is why you're going to see this thing it's already out of the package I went to pause it and I accidentally hit stop and I don't want to have to meld this together yeah so anyhow this is what it is this is my first Star War I have not had one from them yet I seen this it was just adorable I did order this off of Amazon I had rewards that I could use plus if I can find get a diamond painting from a company you know a certain company that can get through Amazon I do that because I have an Amazon Rewards Visa and when I purchased these things off of Amazon I not only get Qi day shipping sometimes it's a little longer but most of the time I can get it within two to four days but also I say five percent so yeah and I could still use that card through someplace else but I wouldn't receive five percent cash back so that's what I do I use it so I've been through all of this once now I forget everything that I said but all your star without and paintings come with this pamphlet you you know eight steps up stuff shows you the release paper shows you your your symbols shows you how your baggies and your drills come shows what they look like in the tray packed one racks and pen symbols extra baggies that it comes with and how to frame and on this side this here comes just like how you get the sticker with some diamond paintings or you get the inventory sheet this is what this is so it has number this painting here has 26 putnam different colors 19 of which are just drills the bottom the remaining are rhinestones shows your symbol your drill number how many you need and how many you have that they give you so in this case i need for the first 19 colors i need 14 thousand eight hundred and thirty-five but there's roughly seventeen thousand and five and for the rhinestones one and there are a total of was there six ring no seven one there's a total of seven different colors of rhinestones they were said and roughly need five thousand nine hundred and fifteen and they sent me seven thousand six hundred and ninety two so through that all star wars painter paintings come with release paper so if you do not like the clear cover you can take off the clear cover and put those on or if you don't want to use parchment paper you can use these both sides then i don't know if you can see but there's there if you can catch it there's a little bit of shiny in this there that comes on both sides it doesn't matter what side you use i buy these off of the website on the star war website on amazon and get a pack of 64 I think 1199 and I also buy these off of the Amazon to thirst it's through the star war and star or excuse me it's off this you know it's still through star war but I buy these from them because I don't like the larger clear multi placers so I can get 30 of these for I think that's $13.99 or $14.99 something like that so I can get those through there and then sometimes I buy the these ones too I can get these off of the website the plastic single placers so sometimes I like these sometimes they don't it's just a mood thing for the most part though I use the the brass single placer but those multi placers are my favorite multi placers that can get through star row and I know a lot of the companies used to include those with the kit but they don't seem to be doing that any longer they're using the clear plastic and I don't care for those because they just seem too wide because for me it causes more gapping so this is the diamond paint this is at the point I was the first time I recorded this but I wanted to try and adjust the camera a bit to not make you sick in the process yeah well it didn't work to my advantage because I ended up getting stopped instead of pause but this is a poured glue which makes this more pliable I like that and if you see these this way see you all these here today's this has nothing to do with the canvas this is just in the clear cover so you can go ahead and just pull this back and as you see that line disappears there is nothing wrong with this canvases canvas is perfect you can see the drill field let me bring this back just a little bit I don't want to flip this over and then have it collapse on itself here you just bring bring this back and put your arm under and gonna have to drop at the same time but you might get a little bit of air under it all right there we go not at this time no see you can see where there's still a line here all right you come to this other end here and you do the same thing just pull it back and that's it this year I'm not worried about it's just where it was folded if I leave it - I could put some books on it and it'll straighten up or flatten out not straight now but that that little crease there will go away it doesn't it's not gonna affect my diamond painting experience in any way shape or form all the drill is both Staley will still lay flat so I'm not concerned with that and can also tell from the back here I don't know there's things on it but see it's just where it was there's no rivers there's no there's no lifting or anything like that so anyway let's go ahead and get back to I'm in the girl field I think the drop the field is perfectly clear there's no problem it might be a little blurry for you on this on the Seas let me see if I can no that's a G bring this up here close yeah it does look a little blurry for you it's just my camera focus one focus that doesn't want to focus I believe it rip believe it or not it is clear because you can see it when it's there we go that's getting better but in this spot here it is right there that's a G I can see it itches my camera's no I need to pick it up properly but I have no problem with the control field I'll have no problem being able to see the symbols the only thing I see something here yeah they use uh that's the problem now I found out why that jumps seems somebody turned a light turn a light on it causes it to freak out looking at this the only thing that looks like it might be a little bit of a concern is it they use symbols as if you see this here and because this is poured glue it's pliable so I can bend this thing it will be just fine what they use they just use symbols they don't use numbers like a lot of you know that you just used letters they don't use symbols or numbers so they used capitals in lower cases so we've got a lowercase e Miller keys a and so what I thought was a gene isn't a G it's actually an E so yeah these they might be a little at all you know I just have to make sure I do this on a light pad light pad will make all the difference in the world it has a nice soft cover it's not I don't know what this is made out of it feels like a make up cotton or like uh you know when you get the oh my goodness I can't think of what it's called just a second okay sorry about that um I cannot think of a fabric if this is the you get you get squares of them and buy them individually in all different colors felt that's it this has like a felt feel to it it's soft it's nice it grabs on everything now everything this said was a little dirty when I got it it was still wrapped up and helped it ups I don't know what it is but that does not affect the front so we're good all right so let's get into the drills if the crinkles bothers you please use your phone for just a minute will I get this out I like the sound so you have some loose ones here you from beginning anyone which is a one because it's the first one so we have 208 99 7 797 there you have 823 which is that dark blue let me see if I can give it some better lighting one second please a night off okay so now you're getting in true colors no light this is the natural sunlight so there's 823 which is a dark navy blue we have 3:18 which is like a medium grey $7.99 watches blue almost like not peridot it's it it's a corn flour or corn corn something blue I forget what the Crayola crayon was anyhow we have 842 there 33 34 we've got a lighter blue just 800 we got 918 336 another blue we have 3371 like a chocolate brown I don't know where that kind of we have 550 everybody's favorite eggplant or plum purple 37:55 37 78 and I like a peachy peachy coral color $37.99 it's very dark gray 38 yeah 38:30 another type of them almost just like that 1g mom and then we have our first now we're going into our a bees so we've got two eleven and anybody who does not know a B stands for aurora borealis and see the sparkle you see that extra little sparker sparkle on their neurotic camera you can see it in the next one so much better way a B stands for aurora borealis it's an iridescent coating and is put on the grilles give it that little extra something something and it makes the regular drills gives mile extra shine you can see that rainbow so you can see this does not have any a bee coating on it and this step so we have two eleven is the purple sorry about the crinkle maybe the two eleven is the perforating and we got 946 which is actually this thing is a little baggy that it showed you and we got a straggler here somebody somebody want to do Travel they didn't want social distance at all all right no we're done she bagged three bags you need three bags the white eating another one party's over here not wearing masks [Music] rhinestones all right so our first is I have to look Karen does it give yes it does so this one here they come they don't give you an ad number mean a code number on it they just say it's back 21 so this year is let's go this one let's do this in order this one here is drill number oh it's too so they don't go by DMC or anything on this so this here is like a read as one here is another shade of red they're all upside down I think this one here seems to be like no no I got a ruby like red this one here's like a ruby red this is or this is what like a ruby I guess this would be like a scarlet I think or whatever it is and then this one here is violet purple and later letter type purple we've got green we've got an emerald green so this is like a lime green or a peridot green and this is like an emerald green or shower color green kelly green chilli green this is this would be your emerald I don't want to show their flat side not there I'm a shiny said but that's more like an emerald green and then we have another type of a red another shade right so let's see real quick where these go and then I will be finished okay so looking at this the ABS will be will be aware that the exes are here - all of this pretty much excuse me all of the whites gonna be a B so this is gonna have tons and tons of sparkle and the a B for white is 5,200 then we've got the 946 which is f you will find that here in like around the scarf all right Neil it's gonna have the highlights of that around here it's just gonna be just kind of scattered throughout - 11 which is oh that's also a B you will find that in different it's gonna outline it's gonna be on the outer edges of the snowmen and those are the only three ABS that we have so we've got two oh the F and the X so we've got the snow we've got the scarf and when we've got the outline of the snowmen and from our rhinestones our rhinestones are going to be gonna be some here we're gonna ask some rhinestones over here in the darker shades of the red I'm gonna have some rhinestones up here these lighter shades of green and the next shade of green and then the darker green here then we will also have some rhinestones here also in the scarf so yeah overall I am absolutely 100% pleased with this canvas is perfect and we also have a checklist you can check off your diamonds down here making sure you have everything that you need it is a 35 the drill area is 35 by 47 but the fabric size is 39 by 59 so it is not a full size canvas I mean it's a full dress it's a full drill but it just it is not the full size of the canvas which is fine I do like how they let you know what that it you know what the drill area is opposed to them the canvas itself this is what it will look like once it is completed it's absolutely adorable I love it so my gift that is all that I have for you today you know what I just realized I didn't show you the kit did I did not show you the cap so it comes in a nice the nice baggie which is what um I get my the saris from this is for Mom star war that I ordered off the Amazon so this is that 30 pack for placers so they all come in this nice kind of like it's almost like a vinyl type bag and the contents of the kit are and I'm pretty excited this will be this is completely new to me alright so you get your clear pen with the blue squishy plastic single placer and your four placer plastic for placer you also receive a bag of baggies there are enough baggies in here in this bag you they give you enough baggies for all of your drills so a lot of people like to work out of their baggies opposed to using another storage system I personally use a storage system but these will be nice for when I just have a little bit of drawers you also get a pair of tweezers that are branded they say star war are in them they come with a plastic cap these are very well made high-quality tweezers they are round instead of you've got your pointy tweezers that these are these are pointing that's all my finger sorry about the nails guys it's covered it's a covert time I am NOT going to get my nails done and then my skin's drying out so yeah anyway so these are pointing and these are blunt so yeah they still pinch I mean yeah but these will stab these will just pinch so I lost the cover so I would advise to keep the cover on these but these are nice metal sturdy tweezers they also give you an extra large straightener clear plastic straightener they give you a seven placer excuse me just like the four placer but it's seven and you can put these seven drills the time instead of four with this one and you get a blue heart shaped piece of wax which I am so excited about this I've heard nothing but good things about the blue wax I can't wait to try it and then you receive your white tray with a funnel so that is everything that comes with the toolkit I said I am 100 percent satisfied with this painting like you don't wait to start on it it took I ordered it on just when did I order it now I can't remember I think I ordered it on Saturday and I received it on Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday I received it I said this was through Amazon even you know what it said she day shipping but you know it didn't even ship it out until they may have shipped out Saturday maybe I can't remember when I ordered it but either way Ellie took two or three days to get to me so I'm not there was no problem with that and I wanted to check the drill field definitely sticky I have no problem with that so anyway until next time guys I hope you have a wonderful 4th of July have a wonderful weekend in general please stay safe Steve keep children away from the fireworks please keep your animals indoors if you have animals please bring them in the house because these are times for these poor babies that they're petrified from the noises so I do everything I can for my little guy to keep the TV up a little louder or the music up a little louder during the time that people are letting off fireworks if you have animals that you cannot get inside please please make sure that they are safe in their own backyard that they cannot break free of their chain if they're chained or cannot jump a fence I hope it I hope we do not have leashed up animals outside it's also in some areas of the country extremely excessively hot please bring your animals in do not let them sit outside and in his heat if they are outside for periods of time please make sure that they have fresh cold water that they have access to please stay safe out there if you go anywhere please try and show practice social distancing and wear eye mask please do not touch your face then I just hope you have a wonderful fourth of July and a wonderful weekend until next time guys happy got my painting
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What Is MAINFRAME COMPUTER? MAINFRAME COMPUTER Definition & Meaning
mainframe computers along queenly referred to as big iron our computers used primarily by large organizations for critical applications bulk data processing such as census industry and consumer statistics enterprise resource planning and transaction processing they are larger and have more processing power than some other classes of computers many computers servers workstations and personal computers the term originally referred to the large cabinets called mainframes that housed the central processing unit and main memory of early computers later the term was used to distinguish high and commercial machines from less powerful units most large-scale computer system architectures were established in the 1960s but continued to evolve mainframe computers are often used as servers
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How I wear leggings without one leg 🦿 #Shorts #Amputee
so every time I get a pair of new leggings this is what I do to make it more friendly for me being an amputee in the course of a day in my life there are many times where I have to access my leg to like add layers of padding or something like that which requires rolling this down and having two pant legs makes this completely inaccessible because it is so hard to get this high enough on my leg you can already hear the seams ripping to be able to access my legs so what I do when I get them home is a very sophisticated process of kind of eyeballing yeah that looks about right right there just chopping this off about mid cap so it becomes super simple to roll this up and actually get to my leg the great thing is that legging fabric doesn't really Fray so when I put them on in the morning I just kind of you know tuck it under make it look a little bit more finished and I'm good to go
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Jerusalem Erects Christmas Decorations At The Height Of The Summer!
Jerusalem residents were confused this week to find Ben Hillel Street in the city center decked out with an unusual and unseasonal decoration as temperatures in the Middle Eastern Capital continue to soar well into the 30s even prompting local wildfires locals and tourists alike were confused to see what appeared to be Christmas decorations featuring bubbles decorative wheels and candy canes going up over the city's entry Street the street art installation is part of an ongoing Trend in Jerusalem whose municipality has previously installed inverted umbrellas alive in our passageways during the summer months and provide shade it's not yet understood how or why the city opted to install Christmas decorations in the city more than 90 percent of these residents are either Jewish or Muslim some have speculated that the decorations were intended to provide a show of moral support to the city's Christian Community which has recently complained of increased levels of harassment from ultra-religious extremists others have speculated that the city's purchasers were simply unaware of the symbolism attached to the decorations and may have accidentally wind up with them after scouring Alibaba for cheap off-season decorative deals some local residents responded angrily to the decorations on local social media sites although most simply reacted with enormous confusion and laughter
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Top 10 Supermodels Who Define Beauty and Fashion Worldwide
[Music] she signed with storm management after leaving school in 2009 11 model appear at the British fashion Awards in 2012 and 2014 Barbara Telvin Barbara Sprouse Palvin born late October 1993 Palvin born late October 1993 is a Hungarian model she first appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2016 in 2019 she became a Victorious Secret Angel she is also a Harmony Beauty ambassador [Music] April 23 1995 is an American model and television personality in November 2014 she made her debut in the top 50 models ranking at models.com she was named International model of the Year by the British fashion Council Kendall Jenner Kendall Nicole Jenner born November 3 1995 is an American model media personality socialite and business woman and Caitlyn Jenner and Rose Cafe in the reality television show Keeping Up with the Kardashians in which she starred for 20 seasons and nearly 15 years from 2007 to 2021 [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music]
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2020 City of Columbia Ornament Unveiling
uh good afternoon i'm thor warren president and ceo of the babcock center and this is kerry deek now backpack center foundation director and we're pleased to be here today um each year our board is tasked with determining i mean what is going to be the subject for the christmas ornament for the city of columbia it's always a difficult decision as we know colombia has so many beautiful historic sites and buildings but with that said the battlecrack center foundation is proud to unveil the 2020 official city ornament depicting the historic building 701 whaley 701 whaley was built in columbia south carolina in 1903 as the company store for the aries five textile meals by 1909 it had quickly become a community center for mealworkers and everybody just called it the y the site included in bowling alley barbershop library auditorium gymnasium pool and dancehall the buildings served many purposes until the 1980s when the textile jobs moved away today 701 whaley is a beautiful 55 000 square foot building on the national registry of historic places and a great example of giving an old building new life through this adaptive use 701 whaley is a thriving venue that boasts the 701 center for contemporary art multiple unique event spaces office studios live work lofts and the hallway community art a showcase of local artists proceeds from the ornament sales would benefit the babcock center foundation funds from the ultimate sales are used to enhance the lives of people with lifelong disabilities in various ways such as providing medical and dental care that are not covered by insurances as well as providing for the amenities of life that we all take for granted such as clothing bedroom and home furnishings and resources for recreation and social activities all these make it possible for the bangkok center to achieve its mission to empower people with lifelong disabilities enjoy life by promoting abilities and respecting choice on behalf of the babcock center foundation and its board of directors i would like to thank all of our lawyer collectors who have supported this project year after year since 1993. it is very heartwarming to see the outpouring of support from the community at the holiday season their contributions help us achieve our mission and make positive impacts on the lives of people that we support here at the babcock center finally the ornaments are 18 each and may be purchased at the columbia's visitor center or by calling the foundation at 803 799 1970 you may also purchase them online at www.backpackcenter.org and when you go on the website you also will see this year's the backpack center 50th year anniversary that of the incorporation of babcock center and so there's a special commemorative limited edition ornament out there of the babcock center logo too that you can see that's out there for sale also since this is a virtual event mayor benjamin has already received the first ornament of the official city ornament of colombia and so i would like to ask mayor benjamin to give us a few words thank you mayor toyden and karen uh thanks to the both of you and to the incredible men and women who um who support the bab cox center uh both your staff your volunteer board uh all of the folks who don't think it robbery to invest in these amazingly beautiful ornaments that adorn the trees in our home every single year i i can't imagine coming home and not having our annual ornament i think my my wife and children would run me out of the house because because this has come to um uh this beautiful ornament has come to symbolize uh colombia in so many different ways this is indeed one of my very favorite events of the year and i can't wait until um prayerfully next year we're back together and we have a chance uh to to fellowship as as we celebrate this ornament uh because not only does it represent uh the role that we all play in in making this city a true platform for human potential every single one of the men and women that you serve have amazing gifts from god and it's our job to make sure that they have the opportunity and ability to use those gifts uh for the betterment of themselves in the community and the babcock center has done that um for for decades now and we're so thankful uh the amazing work you do recognizing all of the facilities and amazing buildings and structures in the built environment in colombia it's always fun when it's new venues that represent us gathering in the public domain but it's even more amazing when you when you highlight historic buildings historic buildings that have been adaptively reused this and this building has had many lives uh um uh but adapt will be reused uh for the common good uh this place is a place now where new memories are made uh the the the the blood and the sweat and the tears and the olympia runs really deep uh it is part of of the character of colombia uh scott garrick on my on my staff was just telling me stories about his family and how deeply uh it runs in the um in the spirit of olympia and olympia's is is indeed um and has been one of the historic neighborhoods that come together uh to build the character of colombia so so on behalf of the of the men and women both those who have invested uh their time talents and treasures but but so many who just invested sweat equity in making sure this building was preserved for the common good and now to see what's become and have it um in fact um uh preserved forever uh in in this ornament uh for what will be thousands of families just say thank you uh to the babcock center and we hope and pray that um uh everyone within the sound of our voice thank you to our friends from the media we made it a point to um uh to to to join this press conference we actually encourage you encourage people to to to uh purchase this ornament it's gorgeous nothing's gorgeous but but it supports a cause that we all support so so thank you all authority karen the entire team at the bobcock center for all the work that you do and may god continue to bless you thank you sir we appreciate it all right so uh i'm not sure i've done many press conferences via zoom you know my kids my kids love hamilton and uh one of the other days said uh so dad you're in the zoom where it happens uh uh so i i guess this is replacing the room i'm not sure do you have any questions from um from i have one comment of course thank you all so much by the way for honoring us um with this ornament we're we're excited about it and we hope to see them hanging on everybody's tree this year and we'll be sure and put up a link um so that folks can go to that uh link and make that purchase i do will you hey will you hold that up one more time steve so i wanted to point out one new feature you see the flags on the top we just added those um flags this is south carolina flag and the new city of columbia flag is on top of our building so we added that at the last minute and i thought that was really cool thank you carrie for making that happen and it looks great looks great well glad lee thank you for partnering with us and allowing us to do it absolutely it's just wonderful everybody that we've talked to have really just been happy that it was chosen so it's like steve said it's in the fabric of columbia and so we're glad to be a part of that we appreciate it leanne i didn't catch that little detail so obviously you know we're all about the flag of colombia so that is so cool that's incredibly that's incredibly cool so make sure you notice when you drive by next time yeah i will i'll be riding by the day probably so thank you any questions for from me uh boy to karen or leanne just hold it up again for us so i can get some video up there sure absolutely absolutely is that good enough rich five more seconds all right thank you mm-hmm well no no problem no problem so we're going to use the the power of technology to make this the very best year yet oh yes i'll tell you we we we've been uh getting used to it i'll tell you we do everything this way now even when we're in the building this morning we did a statewide meeting and gave out awards on webex and i think everybody's getting used to it after a while this is a this is an our opportunity to let's let's figure out how we have a new normal uh replace sometimes the old normal wasn't wasn't wasn't the best way to do things so let's figure out new normal can actually be a a world that represents what the babcock center has done um let's let's make it a a special place for all of us so thank you all and thank you um for including us thank you on behalf of uh the city and and um and seven to one whaley and and god bless y'all god bless you too everyone thank you everybody thanks for attending so much y'all take care buddy [Music] do you
City of Columbia
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Kid launches tirade after seeing a f*cking revolting video on Facebook. | Funny videos 2016
so it ain't even been two weeks right since we've entered 2016 and I've already seen some boy [ __ ] a chicken that's right for killer chicken I don't know what these [ __ ] whales come into I ain't got no [ __ ] clue but what the [ __ ] do you think you're doing for killer chicken chow gonna check in look at how he's supposed to eat chicken not should be balanced in one to know what I mean looks like I'll never be able to eat a chicken again after i saw that [ __ ] oh the things that some people hook into absolutely revolt and i think you need to sort your [ __ ] head out love you do you need salt your [ __ ] head out need mental assistant face up don't know which is worse you are [ __ ] konark and 0 for Kim revolts in that a towel yeah yeah get on the [ __ ] screen
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2023-05-08 Question Period
it is now time for oral questions I recognize the leader of his Majesty's loyal opposition [Applause] speaker this question is for the premier speaker I want to welcome health care workers Advocates and ordinary ontarians who are here in the galleries today to witness one of the greatest threats to the right to Public Health Care that we've seen in our Province for Generations under Bill 60 we're going to see even more emergency room closures because there won't be enough staff to keep them open people will pay more for care as investor profits are put first and we're going to see a two-tier system where a select few will jump to the front of the line and everyone else is going to have to wait even longer knowing this will the premier drop his plan for two-tier investor-driven Health Care [Applause] member for England Lawrence [Applause] for with their ohip cards any timely and convenient way many ontarians have already had positive experiences in receiving care with these clinics which are often closer to their homes care in community clinics will be expanded if Bill 60 passes to ensure more access to timely care for ontarians the NDP seems to be more concerned with fighting for the status quo this Premier and this government is fighting to ensure that ontarians get timely access to care thank you supplementary question speaker I want to remind the government members opposite that it's not just the people in this room who are watching carefully it's people all over Ontario from Thunder Bay to Minden from Chesley to Kingston or they're all rallying against Bill 60. they know that this bill is going to make their health care worse and not better and speaker they're either going to have their voice heard today or at the next election will the premier listen to the voices of ontarians will he continue to put their health care ahead of companies trying to make a profit on the backs of sick people okay member for Eglinton Lawrence thank you very much Mr Speaker when it comes to your health the status quo is no longer acceptable to eliminate Surgical backlogs and reduce wait times for publicly funded surgeries and procedures and Ontario has a three-step plan that better integrates and uses Community surgical diagnostic Centers and their state of our facilities to speed up how quickly people are able to get surgeries and procedures using their health card never their credit card and this plan will add more than fourteen thousand uh ohip insured cataract surgeries each year expand community-based clinics perform more surgeries such as cataract surgeries MRI and CT scans Imaging and expand surgeries closer to response more convenient for people if the NDP want more transparency and accountability they should be supporting the changes brought forward in bill 6. the final supplementary bold action speaker bold action bold action to sell off our Public Health Care system hold action to put sick people at the back of the line speaker he doesn't have to take our word for it we've already seen private delivery of surgical Services fail Canadians Quebec handed billions to Private health care providers only to see their Workforce depleted and exhausted higher costs and worst outcomes for patients BC changed course because of rampant illegal overbilling by private for profit providers speaker the premier has a chance to stop this key scheme before it's too late and so back to the premier will he pull Bill 60 and instead invest in our health care workers our public hospitals and patient care Anderson please take their seats thank you very much Mr Speaker and thank you to the member opposite um I would also like to quote the president of the Oma Rose Zacharias who said experience elsewhere has shown that providing output surgeries outpatient surgeries and procedures in the community actually greatly improves patient experience patients get their surgeries or sooner have lower rates of infection and get to go home the same day these kinds of things are also supported and have been said by our auditor general here in Ontario Ontario needs to make changes to support patient care better to make sure patients get access to care quickly and that is what this government is going to do we're putting patients at the center of care next question once again the leader of the opposition speaker speaker ontarians know a bad and this government's secret 95 year lease of public Parkland to an international corporate conglomerate so they can put up a private Luxury Spa has all the markings of a bad deal for taxpayers not to mention the estimated 650 million dollars of public money that's going to be spent subsidizing the spa and a massive parking lot I mean that has got to be one of the most expensive parking lots in Ontario's history speaker if this is such a good deal for the people of Ontario why is this Premier keeping the details a total Secret thank you apply for the government the minister of infrastructure thank you to the leader of opposition Mr Speaker the public was very clear right now we have an Ontario place that is sitting there that is not enjoyed by the public 365 days of the year Mr Speaker we are seeing a 500 million dollar private capital investment into Ontario we are seeing a brand new facility 12 acres of public realm space on the West Island itself an ongoing maintenance and wise ongoing maintenance annual maintenance important so that we don't have an Ontario Place like we have today that is calling apart that is being flooded we'll make sure that there will be a beautiful Ontario Place for generations and generations and Families foreign speaker I don't buy it I don't buy it and I don't think many ontarians out there do either that this is a good deal for Therma and a bad deal for them it's being revealed that the government is now working on a sole-sourced backroom deal with slotco starkovsky and his nebulous company Ontario live speaker to the premier does he or does anyone in this government have an existing or a past connection with Mr starkovsky thank you minister of infrastructure thank you very much Mr Speaker Mr Speaker we were very clear with the public two weeks ago when we announced the holistic vision for Ontario Place which will include a brand new state-of-the-art stage that can be enjoyed 3 365 days of the year at 43 acre public park that the public will be able to enjoy all times of the year along the center as well as a brand new science center with additional exhibition space for families to enjoy now Mr Speaker again back to the basics do we just leave Ontario Place as is so that it can continue to fall in disrepair and continue to be flooded or do we bring it back to life and make it a wonderful place for families I think the choice is very clear the final supplementary speaker the premier and his Minister don't want to answer the question and I wonder why he turns out it's being reported that starkovsky does have a connection to the premier's family and in fact sarkovsky is and I quote a Savvy political operator with a complicated business history now another conservative Insider Carmine negro Who was appointed by this government by the way to be chair of Ontario Place and is a good friend for the premier and attended his his family's wedding reception is brokering with Stark house stop the call the government side will come to order so I can hear the member who's seeking to ask the question order starts clock leader of the opposition speaker the premier just said God forbid I have a friend at the wedding well not just any friend speaker not just any friend this is Carmen negro Who was appointed by this government to be the chair of Ontario Place after he was appointed to be the head of the LCBO by the way and is a good friend of the Premier and is brokering a back room deal right now with starkovsky speaker my question to the premiere is does he have any idea how bad it looks to have one family friend brokering a deal with another family friend on behalf of his government Premiere Mr Speaker I can see the leader of the opposition is in the gutter politics doing nothing the NDP have done nothing for 10 years along with their buddies of the Liberals that's the reason they got annihilated in the election because they do absolutely nothing we're going to build Ontario Place and mark my words Mr Speaker every single person over there what they're going to do when we build a beautiful Amphitheater when we build beautiful water park and we add beaches and we add Parks guess what Mr Speaker every one of them are going to show up there it's either a concert or wander through or bring their friends we are in a government to sit around we're a government that gets things done unlike they did for 15 years that destroyed the province caught Anderson please take their seats order start the clock the next question the member for Ottawa West and peon thank you speaker wait times for breast cancer surgeries in Ottawa have stretched so long that women have been driving to Quebec and paying out of pocket just to get surgery and now last week we learned from the Ottawa Citizen that one of the Ottawa hospitals breast cancer surgeons was getting only two quarters hours of operating time a month why is this government pushing ahead with its privatization agenda when publicly funded operating rooms have been sitting unused ordered specifications have desperately needed access Lawrence thank you Mr Speaker our government knows that wait times for surgeries and diagnostic tests have been increasing year over year and were not okay with the status quo we know that more work needs to be done and that is why we passed or are passing hopefully today our Innovative plan which includes the introduction of the your health act which will help eliminate surgical backlogs reduce wait times so ontarians can have easier and faster access to the care they need when they need it that's what it's about now the member opposite knows that our government has invested almost a billion dollars in the surgical backlog trying to clear the backlog of surgeries from covid and we managed to get it down to pre-pandemic levels but that still means too many people are waiting for care too long and that's not good enough for this government we're going to make sure people get access to care in a timely and convenient way [Applause] thank you speaker let's review what this government's Innovation agenda actually is for public health care in honor first they allow a for-profit clinic to operate inside our Public Health Care System speaker every weekend they've been bringing in surgical equipment from Toronto colleagues do you call that innovation no okay second thing they do in Ottawa speaker they poach nurses from inside our public ORS for this Clinic they do nothing as this happens they don't acknowledge approving it or any responsibility for it does that sound like Innovation okay and third as my colleague just said they give a surgeon two hours two hours of or time a month for breast cancer patients forcing them to go down the highway to Montreal and pay out a pocket for life-saving characters that sound like Innovation okay so look let's call this agenda and Bill 60 what it is it is not Innovation it is sabotage and we see right through it order the premier to reply it's a real shame hearing the two members from Ottawa criticizing their hospital because that's what they're doing they're criticizing the best the best CEO in my opinion one of the best CEOs in the province Cameron love I had a discussion with them and Mr Speaker you see the increase of backlog surgeries go up by 30 this is about getting rid of the backlog making sure we help people get well again but to sit there and criticize their own hospital and by the way Mr Speaker we're putting nine billion dollars into that hospital the next question the next question the member for Cambridge thank you Mr Speaker my question is for the minister of Economic Development job creation and trade great Minister Ontario is home to the largest life science sector in Canada which employs thousands of workers in a high-skilled job market but with competition growing from the South of the Border and in other parts of the world we need to remain competitive if we're going to continue attracting these important life-saving Investments that's right speaker will the minister of please provide an update on how the government has continuing to attract these critical investments in the life science sector while also ensuring the services that are made in Ontario benefit all ontarians minister of Economic Development job creation and trade last week with the premier we were thrilled to welcome moderna's multi-million dollar partnership with Nova call Pharma in Cambridge speaker they will expand vaccine Manufacturing in Cambridge and ensure faster more reliable access to life-saving vaccines but not only will this investment create good paying jobs it will provide our health care workers and families with more reliable access to life-saving vaccines helping to ensure we no longer have to rely on other jurisdictions to keep us safe speaker with a four million dollar investment through our Ontario together fund novacall will add to their 500 plus highly skilled workers it's hard to keep up with the billions in life science Investments sanofi Roche omnio bio AstraZeneca Novartis this list goes on and on speaker and the momentum of Investments by these country companies is a vote of confidence in our life-saving sector the supplementary question I said thank you speaker and thank you to the minister for his answer there's no doubt that Ontario's booming life science sector has contributed to the province's economic Prosperity resulting in Better Health outcome for all ontarians but in order to continue attracting game-changing Investments Ontario needs to demonstrate while it is able to compete with other jurisdictions and to show that we are open for business speaker will the minister please elaborate on what our government is doing to secure Ontario's standing as a global Pinnacle in the innovation in life science and health sectors minister of Economic Development speaker under the previous government Ontario could not compete for investments in the Life Sciences sector we were left at the mercy of other jurisdictions for critical medicines especially during desperate times like cobit but now with over 70 000 skilled employees generating more than 64 billion dollars in annual revenue and 11 billion dollars in global exports we've attracted record Investments and jobs with more than three billion dollars in investments in just the last two years our government also released the province's first life sciences strategy in over a decade which includes a 15 million dollar Life Sciences Innovation fund speaker think of where we were when the quote when pandemic struck we had almost zero PPE being built in Ontario today we're at 74 percent and tomorrow are built in London will be at 94 of all PPE manufactured the member for Travel Center thank you speaker my constituent Lori's best friend urgently needs an MRI but Hospital waitlists are now months long she called and advertised for-profit clinic and was told that for 795 dollars she can get an MRI within 48 hours this entirely contradicts the premier's promise to ontarians which is that they would never have to pay for health care with their credit card why did the premier break his promise number four Edmonton Lawrence thank you very much for the question as the member opposite knows we have the commitment to the future of Medicare act here in Ontario and patients cannot be charged for publicly funded o-hip Services if a patient has a concern they can certainly raise that by contacting the the office protect public healthcare.com I think it's you know dot CA is the the website and so uh you're you're raising an issue uh some somebody's offered to charge this person but this person can receive publicly funded services and will receive publicly funded Services more quickly if we pass Bill 60 and put in more clinics supplementary questions thank you very much that promise has been broken and clearly we're not getting an answer blight the constituent and a health care professional asked and I quote why are we paying taxes for health care when the government Contin consistently understands by over 1.6 billion dollars the premier must stop and I quote must stop giving his friends pay raises and fund our Public Health Care system will the premier listen then take action stop Bill 60 and finally stop privatizing the people's Public Health Care please Premier Mr Speaker there's no government in the history of this country that's put more into Health Care than we have it's all-time high it's an all-time high of 81 billion dollars I know the NDP can't add one plus one but it's 81 billion dollars we've increased it by 20 billion dollars it's unheard of we're adding 60 000 we've had 60 000 new nurses registered since we've been office 8 000 doctors have registered since we've been in office last year was a record-setting year for new nurses at an amount of 12 000. we're building 52 major hospitals expansions or brand new hospitals that you neglected for 15 years we're fixing health care we're ending uh this hallway Healthcare that you created and we're bringing Health Care back to the standards of a world-class Healthcare System the best in the world 40. next question the member for Newmarket Aurora [Applause] when students feel safe welcome and included they are more likely to be actively engaged in classroom learning and participation however many children and youth are struggling with mental health challenges which make school and other aspects of their life difficult to help our students Thrive they need to be equipped with knowledge about mental health and know where they can get help when they need it it is vital that the mental health and well-being of our students continues to be the top priority of our government the need for more support is greater than ever speaker can the minister please explain what our government is doing to expand mental health literacy for our students minister of Education thank you very much I want to thank the member from New Market Aurora for her exceptional work on promoting mental health in the classroom I'd be remiss to also give a message of gratitude I think on behalf of all parliamentarians the member from Burlington for her leadership in this house in this province and Country advancing mental health literacy for the Next Generation um we are inspired through her work and because of her motion we're standing today proudly to advance the cause of mental health literacy mandating it across the curriculum including strengthening it in grades seven and eight for our teachers and for our students as well as mandatory loading grade 10 connecting it with the real life skills young people can now use part of this curriculum in grade 10 careers as they start to give thought to Higher Learning post-secondary skill trades learning and to come up with a useful toolkit of ways by which they can manage stress and angst in their life I also speak a lot to affirm part of this announcement was the expansion of funding under our premier's leadership we've increased funding by 550 percent a positive step forward as we help to ensure the success and the health of children two supplementary question thank you speaker and thank you to the minister for that response it is great to hear about the important measures that our government is implementing to ensure that students have the tools and confidence to help them succeed our government understands that students need access to consistent and reliable mental health support in our schools previous Investments made by our government into student mental health initiatives have been significant and well received just this past Friday I met with the co-founders of the bully freak Alliance of York Region in my constituency office to discuss mental health supports for students and this initiative was very well received but we all know that more needs to be done and should be done to help and support students and their families beyond the school year speaker can the minister please explain how our government is delivering on the commitment to expand access to mental health professionals and services thank you Mr Speaker we want to make sure that no child has to face mental health and silence we want to make sure that parents know that there are resources and capacity in a system that is prepared to step up to support young people on when you compare the former liberal government peak of spending and mental health in schools we were around 18 million dollars per year today under our government's leadership we've increased funding to 114 million dollars a 550 and I I accept fully that we have to keep going keep investing keep lifting standards and keep supporting these kids because demands are rise and remember is absolutely right part of the announcement we made last week and thanks to the leadership member from Burlington we are going to be funding summer learning to create an annualized experience access 12 months a year the system wasn't designed for kids kids would have access to a psychologist psychotherapists that have to Pivot to community in the summer we're going to expand capacity this year at 14 million dollars next year 16 million dollars the year after to which your kids have Dependable access to mental health in every Community across the next question the member for Scarborough Southwest thank you very much speaker my question is to the attorney general speaker the Ombudsman investigation into delays at landlord and tenant board was a damning indictment of this government's failure to provide Justice to tenants and landlords the conservatives have had five years to fix the landlord and tenant board yet this report shows that the government has made the problem worse delay that the LTB has increased and the number of people waiting to for hearings has doubled to 38 000 people this government has accepted all the ombudsmans 61 recommendations to fix the LTB why when do you plan to implement those recommendations speaker the Attorney General thank you Mr Speaker and I appreciate the opportunity to address the ombudsman's report which is uh is well received I'll remind remind the member opposite the the landlord tenant board uh the data that he is using was from a previous moment in time but let me tell you this and I'm going to quote the Ombudsman where he says a factor was the transition of government in 2018 the landlord tenant board should not have been in that precarious a situation before the 2018 election Mr Speaker so it was a mess when we got it what he's recommending is that we add more adjudicators well Mr Speaker we're doubling the number of adjudicators that is done the NDP did not support us the the Ombudsman says we should add more resources to the back office staff well Mr Speaker when we brought that forward the NDP opposed it we did it anyways Mr Speaker and we are fixing the landlord tenant board for all ontarians and I wish the endings would support us on one of the many things that the Ombudsman has highlighted that we're already doing supplementary questions that was not an answer to the 38 000 people waiting the you've had five years you've had five years to implement it but you just blamed the liberal government yes they made a mistake and it was horrible but you have had five years to change that or you did not the landlord and tenant board is a mess speaker tenants are waiting up to two years to get their landlords to do basic repairs stop harassing them to deal with Vermin landlords are waiting for months if not years to just for a hearing while they lose on rent or lose their homes because they cannot keep up with their mortgages speaker this system isn't working for anybody and they have had five years to fix that speaker my question is can this government actually commit to making those changes that the Ombudsman has recommended because ontarians deserve and landlers and tenant boards the ontarians deserve a landlord antenna board that actually is working right now for ontarians Supply the Attorney General thank you Mr Speaker and I wasn't blaming the former liberal government is so obvious the Ombudsman blamed the former liberal government well let me be clear Mr Speaker the member is asking will we do the things the Ombudsman is saying we should do well Mr Speaker we've already done most of the things that he's told us to order we've doubled the number of adjudicators we supported back office staff he said technology was failing when this government came to power well Mr Speaker this government spent 28 and a half million dollars on a new state-of-the-art system and it's working very well Mr Speaker and they oppose assistant thank you the next question the member for Don Valley East for the premier Mr Speaker Bill 60 is reckless incomplete and poorly conceived ignores the root causes of the problems in her health care system and fails to prioritize patient health over private wealth pill 60 could have been salvaged but of 45 amendments I proposed all were thrown out when the government was asked to ensure that the bill allowed indigenous consultation they said no when they were asked to establish conflict of interest rules for directors who issue licenses they said no they said no to protections against upselling up charging profiteering inciping of health care workers out of the public hospitals and ontarians are outraged I know this I know the government members are hearing it from their constituents because when their constituents don't hear back from them they reach out to me instead so to every government member who will have the courage who will have the courage to listen to the people of Ontario and vote against Bill 60 and to the premier since this government isn't serving the interests of ontarians whose interest is it actually serving number for Eglinton Lawrence thank you very much Mr Speaker and thank you to the member officer for the question although I have to tell my colleagues do the same and I haven't really heard what you're suggesting in fact Bill 60 actually expands oversight and patient protections when it comes to your health and as you know we've had 800 Community clinics operating in Ontario for many many years Bill 60 brings them into the Health Care system and integrates them with all of the other parts of the Health Care system which will enable more of that oversight but lots of things in there also protect people from the kinds of things you're suggesting like upselling you'll now have to post any uninsured charges both online and in person every Surgical and Diagnostic Center must have a process for receiving and responding to Patient complaints patients cannot be denied access to treatment if they don't purchase uninsured Services we're expanding the oversight of the patient Ombudsman to include integrated Community Health Services these safeguards are in place to ensure that no one has to pay two and the supplementary question Mr Speaker that's not what stakeholder after stakeholder after stakeholder said during public hearings what this bill actually allows is the simplest surgery to be done for the highest price they will be funded by our tax dollars and it is it is the shareholders who will be laughing all the way to the bank and meanwhile patients will be left with lighter wallets since this government refused to put protections against upselling and up charging in place they refused I find that strange when the premier insists patients will never pay with their credit card even though they already are and so the bottom line is this government isn't about protecting patients they aren't about protecting our Public Health Care System all they are doing is protecting shareholders they're letting private for-profit companies have unfettered access to the demand that exists in our Health Care system and so Mr Speaker why won't the premier recognize the clear the need to clear the surgical backlog and protect patients as well as our Public Health Care system at the same time the premiere Mr Speaker under their government they created 809 diagnostic Centers which I agree with just imagine if we took the diagnostic Centers out of Ontario you talk about a backlog we need to add to that and I find it very ironic coming from the member from Don Valley East his own colleagues at the Ontario medical association endorsed it the Ontario Hospital Association endorsed it so I think you're way off on this order we need more opportunities Convenient Care closer to home that you could actually walk in the clinic down the street and actually get an MRI rather than waiting God knows how long months and months we're going to shorten the list we're going to give people the care they need in a rapid fashion the next question the member for Carlton [Applause] the lack of housing Supply in Ontario has reached alarming levels with home prices and rents in many areas being among the highest in Canada including in my riding of Carlton and across Ottawa our government was given a strong mandate by the people of Ontario to address the housing shortage and our government must meet our goal of building more homes by 2031 so that people across our Province can find housing that meets their needs and budget as we work towards delivering on our commitment to the people of Ontario expect that these homes and buildings are safe and accessible so Mr Speaker through you can a minister please explain what measures our government is taking to ensure the quality of construction so that ontarians have access to the safe and secure homes they deserve that's a good question Minister Municipal Affairs and Housing to apply next speaker and I want to uh through you to the member for Carlton you know she just does such a fantastic job advocating for the constituents it's great that she was able to recognize some of her staff here today uh speaker we're proud as a government that we've declared may as Building Safety month and I really want members to take the opportunity to recognize the critical role that Ontario's building officials play in public health and safety while at the same time tackling our housing supply problem also I'd like to again thank and acknowledge the members of the Ontario building officials Association that are joining us today in the legislature I want to thank you for your incredible work in Ontario's 444 municipalities and I want to encourage everyone to reach out to their building departments and promote Building Safety month it's so important and I want to thank the member for Carlton again for the question and bringing it up supplementary questions thank you Mr Speaker and my supplemental question is for the associate Minister of Housing it's great that the minister brought up building safety months because I think it's so important to celebrate Building Safety month this year by reflecting on the steps our government is taking to ensure that ontarians have access to Safe secure and affordable homes changes introduced by our government to Ontario's building code are crucial in addressing the important issues of safety reducing barriers and helping to speed up Construction at a time when so many hard-working ontarians are priced out of the housing market our government must be responsible to ensure that we are doing everything we can to address our province's critically low housing Supply and to ensure that ontarians are kept safe so through you Mr Speaker can the associate Minister please expand on what actions our government is taking to address the housing Supply crisis thank you the associate Minister of Housing thank you speaker I'd like to thank the member from Carlton for her question this government has been given a strong mandate to ensure that Ontario's have access to safe and secure housing we're taking action to deliver on our mandate by encouraging Innovative approaches to home ownership and housing Supply including tiny homes second units and laneway Suites we regularly update our building code to take advantage of technological advances Innovative new Solutions expert research all while reducing red tape and making it easier and faster to build new homes through our helping home buyers protecting tenants act we are also proposing to continue streamlining development and approvals while making it easier to train and recruit building inspectors our government is committed to keeping ontarians safe whilst also laying a solid foundation to address Ontario's housing Supply crisis over the long term thank you speaker the next question the member for London North Center my question is to the premier speaker on her 83rd birthday Crystal received a misleading intimidating letter from her building management claiming she's being evicted another Resident Julie a 72 year old Widow fears becoming homeless by renovation conservative and liberal governments ignored renters for years and instead bow to greedy corporate landlords changing laws to let them pad their pockets while people become homeless will this government stand up for seniors stand up for renters stand up for people at the risk of homelessness by ending vacancy decontrolled yes or no Minister neutral Affairs and Housing thanks speaker in Bill 97 the helping home buyers and protecting tenants act we're proposing greater legal protection for tenants on Renovations we're proposing greater legal protection for tenants on landlord's own use and our government is imposing the strictest penalties in Canada against Bad actor landlords over and over again this government as part of our housing Supply action plan are building upon the success of some of our policies but these tenant protection policies are extremely important for the reasons that the member has articulated the supplements a question the member for London Fanshawe speaker last week I received an influx of emails and calls from residents at units uh one 1270 and 1280 Webster Street many of them vulnerable seniors and people on social assistance after a recent purchase one third of tenants of the building were receiving notices n-13s and facing evictions many other speaker are waiting to hear when their necks are on the chopping block it is clear that the paltry Protections in Bill 97 offer very little Improvement to a very big problem the Ombudsman reports message was clear the landlord tenant board isn't working for anyone can the premier please tell me and all the tenants at Webster Apartments when he will take real action to protect Penance for men evictions and will he commit to passing our NDP bills 58 protecting renters from illegal evictions and Bill 25 rent rent stabilization act will he do that and give a darn ation well well speaker I I think we now know why the NDP are asking these questions they're trying to find a reason to not support our tenant Protections in Bill 97. we were in London with mayor Morgan where we celebrated with the attorney general the historic investment that this government is making in the landlords on a board six and a half million dollars doubling the size of adjudicators and and importantly adding additional staff at the tribunals as the attorney general has talked about we're responding directly from the office report and despite uh the hurdles from across we're going to continue to stand up for tenants we're going to continue to add measures like that are in Bill 97 but I think that question response just sets the stage for their party again to not support increase for tenants in our our in our problem order the next question member for Hastings Linux and Addington thank you Mr Speaker my question is for the minister of infrastructure Minister speaker we all know that reliable high-speed is key to building a stronger Ontario it allows for improved Access to Health Services supports and strengthens remote business operations and innovation in the agricultural sector and boosts our overall economy unfortunately the previous government ignored many rural remote and Northern Communities when it came to making investments in Broadband infrastructure our government understands that reliable high-speed internet is is a necessity not a luxury however our government must continue to live up to our commitments and build on the progress already made in constructing Broadband projects so speaker can the minister please explain how our government is addressing connectivity concerns so that no community no rural can Community is Left Behind [Applause] minister of infrastructure thank you very much Mr Speaker and thank you so much to the member for the question it was such a pleasure to visit Thunder Bay with my colleagues last week Mr Speaker while we were in Thunder Bay we announced the 14 internet sorry the internet service providers that will be building 14 high-speed internet projects an investment of 8.4 million dollars through the province of Ontario through the Icom program which was actually the very first application-based program created by my colleague the MPP from halliburn coretha Lakes Mr Speaker this 8.4 million dollars will go a long way as it will connect 11 000 businesses and homes in Northern Ontario to high-speed internet and it was such a pleasure to speak with municipalities as well as residents in Thunder Bay about the importance of getting that work done as quickly as possible and making sure that no one is Left Behind thank you supplementary thank you speaker and thank you to the minister for that comment it's great to hear that our government remains focused on bringing reliable high-speed internet to the unserved or underserved communities across the province these Investments by our government will make our community stronger and make life more convenient for individuals families workers and businesses the people of our Province deserve to be kept informed about the progress our government is making and delivering on our promises for Broadband infrastructure the people of Ontario need to be assured through up-to-date information that our government is doing what we promised speaker can the minister please explain how Ontario's ontarians can stay informed about the progress of critical internet projects across the province it was such a pleasure to be joined by uh the member from Thunder Bay at Koken but also the minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing as well as the minister of Agriculture to announce a brand new interactive map that will that is public is made public so that constituents and residents across the province of Ontario can log in Access it and see which projects are happening in their area I would highly encourage that all members in this house promote this website ontario.ca forward slash high speed internet Mr Speaker and why this is so important we have we're investing in over 200 projects currently today 2.3 billion dollars we want every single resident to be able to access that information information online and see when the projects start how much funding is being committed to it and which technology will be used Mr Speaker again we will not leave anyone behind thank you speaker my questions to the premier Premier Grace is 13 years old she was told last March that the only treatment option for her severe scoliosis is surgery after 14 months of waiting she still hasn't even received a surgery date Grace had 76 percent curvature to her spine and it's getting worse her Father Andrew is in the gallery today after being told by the surgical board at sick kids that he should contract the Ministry of Health the ministry told Andrew to contact me when is this conservative government going to take responsibility for the suffering children like Grace are enduring because of surgical backlogs to apply the member for Edwardian Lawrence thank you very much Mr Speaker and thank you the member opposite for the question as I said the last time she raised an issue like this on the floor of the house I would be happy to meet with her afterwards and with Andrew to discuss the situation and see what we can do to help but this government has invested over uh almost a billion dollars in the surgical backlog and recovering from the surgical backlog and we are now back to pre-pandemic levels so the number of people waiting now are about the same as what existed pre-pandemic the issue is it isn't good enough and this government knows that and that is why we have brought forward Bill 60 to make sure that hospitals can focus on the care hospitals are the only ones that can do a position come door kind of care and the simple procedures can be done in community clinics where they can be done more quickly in a timely and convenient Way vote for Bill 60 so that we can help people a supplementary question back to the premier waiting for surgery has left Grace and chronic pain her mental health is suffering she is socially isolated from her peers she's about to start high school such an important time for a young person no one should be left to suffer like this Grace's quality of life is deteriorating physically mentally and socially all because she can't get surgery that she needs will the premier do what will the premier do to make sure that young people like Grace for whom this age is so formative do not have to wait indefinitely to live their lives free of pain free of stress and in isolation thank you and Franklinton Lawrence thank you very much Mr Speaker and we agree Grace should not have to wait and that is why we're taking all the steps we're taking to make sure we clear the surgical backlog and do better than that to make sure people like Grace do not wait but can get timely care we've made a lot of specific investments into Pediatrics Physicians come to order and pediatric care including very recently including sick kids Chio McMaster all of the children's hospitals and we will continue opposition come to our investments to make sure that people get the care they need in a timely way if you would support Bill 60 we might see some progress here in Ontario on reducing opposition please vote with us today to support Bill 60 to make sure that care is timely and convenient for all ontarians foreign the next question the member for Scarborough Center [Applause] my question is to the minister of children community and Social Services all children and youths deserve to live happy and healthy lives however for Children and Youth with complex needs and for their family it can be difficult for them to access the care and service they need every situation is different and every child deserves to have the care and support that meets their individual needs speaker can the minister please explain what our government is doing to experience youths and children with complex needs thank you thanks very much speaker and I want to thank my colleague from Scarborough center for the great question and really for the remarkable job that he's doing for his constituents in Scarborough foreign as I've said many times in this house this government will not leave anyone behind we'll continue to support Children and Youth with complex needs and provide them with the Specialized Care that's necessary to help them live the best life possible Mr Speaker we supported this commitment by launching our integrated pathway for Children and Youth with extensive needs pilot to help children and youth with complex special needs we're investing 97 million over three years at three major hospitals Mr Speaker in Toronto in Hamilton and in Ottawa to connect Children and Youth to highly individualized and special care that it's designed for them and will continue to look for ways to improve their spots every single life of every single Ontarian across this province Mr Speaker including our children and our youth no supplementary questions thank you Mr Speaker it's good news that our government is finding solutions that connects family and children with complex needs to the care that they need there are many children and youth in Ontario with complex needs people and their family face many struggles every day they deserve to be connected with health care and Social Services providers at hospitals and Community agencies Mr Speaker can the minister please explain how this program will support Children and Youth in our Province thank you District children's community and Social Services thanks very much speaker gladly and again I thank my colleague for the question speaker families participating in this program will be connected to a team of professionals who will work with them to provide a tailored support-based experience that focuses on their child's unique needs services like medication adjustments personalized Behavior Support plans mental health and assessment and treatment and speaker we know parents need support as well which is why we offer programs that are counseling programs for parents and caregivers Mr Speaker we have also included a specialized assistant to help children and youth build skills such as communication and self-regulation speaker this government under the leadership of this Premier will always stand up for children youth and families across the province and we will continue to take action to ensure every single person in this province Mr Speaker has the support they need the next question remember for Toronto Danford thank you speaker speaker my question to the minister of Health in March your government eliminated the physician and Hospital services for uninsured persons program I've been contacted by bent wives in my community pleading for restoration of that program they've dealt with pregnant residents of this province who face life-threatening conditions and needed that program you've made public statements that such women would be able to receive care under other programs I want to tell you midwives have made it clear to me that there are no alternative sources of care and their patients are facing the fear of crippling medical debt will you restore the program in order to avoid unnecessary suffering and needless deaths before Edmonton Lawrence thank you very much Mr Speaker and thank the member opposite for the question as we said the program was a covid program when people could not travel now that people can move around the province the program is no longer necessary but the only thing that has changed is for the way the government reimburses hospitals and Physicians for that kind of care and from the patient's Point of View Care will be available when they need it at hospitals and in Physicians offices supplementary question [Applause] speaker again to the minister of Health that is not what the midwives are finding that is not what they are finding give you an example I was told by a local Midwife about a woman who after suffering a complication from a miscarriage was avoiding going to the hospital out of fear of medical debt if this woman had not been convinced to go to the ER by her midwives when the program was in operation she would have likely hemorrhaged and died at home because of her fear of medical debt this is one of a number of cases I've been told about these are tragedies just waiting to happen why won't you act to prevent these tragedies and therefore Eglinton Lawrence thank you very much Mr Speaker and thank the member opposite this government is acting to make sure that Health Care is delivered in a timely way to everyone in Ontario you know for a decade the NDP propped up the Liberals while they created the longest Health uh care wait times in Ontario's history they sat idly by while the Liberals fired 1600 nurses froze Health Care spending reduced Medical School spots on this side of the house we're taking action to ensure ontarians have access to the care they need the former liberal Premier propped up by the NDP admitted to freezing Hospital spending for years and in 2015 eliminated 50 medical residency positions from Ontario that means 50 less doctors in 2019 a hundred percent doctors in 2020 150 less doctors in Ontario in 2021. opposition this year that would have meant 250 doctors we now don't have because of decisions made by that guy the next question the member for Markham Thornhill and thank you question is for the minister of citizenship and multiculturalism every day Ontario welcome individual and families from many countries around the world who have arrived here in our Province to make Ontario their home we are proud to welcome so many talented skilled and hard-working individuals who are helping to build a strong Ontario in my riding of Markham donel I can think of many individuals and families who have built happy and successful lives here diversity helps our Province businesses communities and social network to grow and thrive all people who come to Ontario deserve to be respected no matter where they come from Mr Speaker Speaker can the minister please explain how our government is supporting diverse and inclusive community across the Ontario thank you well thank you very much Mr Speaker and thank you for the incredible member from Markham Thornhill for the question you are absolutely correct Ontario's strength is in our diversity we are home to many vibrant and successful communities for Generations newcomers from around the world have been calling Ontario home they see it as a place where they can pursue their dreams and create a brighter future for themselves and their families Mr Speaker they played an integral part of our social and economic growth of our Province and went vital in making Ontario the incredible place it is today just this last month alone we saw under brilliant and vibrant celebrations such as seek Heritage Month Tartan day Easter Passover Ramadan Eid and kruthandu and this month Mr Speaker we are celebrating Asian Jewish Dutch and polish communities our government will always be a champion for ontarians from different backgrounds regions and beliefs months we will continue to work to build a stronger more inclusive Ontario where people from all walks of life have every opportunity [Applause] thank you Mr speaker thank you Minister for that response I am pleased to hear that success of these communities and the Ontario remind the top destination for those seeking New Opportunities last year alone we welcome a record number of newcomers to province that will help secure Ontario future four years to come with the ongoing labor associated in many sectors there are many jobs available but newcomers and people in diverse Community need to support access these opportunities Mr Speaker can't a minister please explain how our government is supporting all ontarians no matter where they come from providing them with the opportunity to succeed thank you uh speaker I I'm glad that the member asked that question because across every part of our government we are working around the clock to build a stronger Ontario for all people who choose to make Ontario home I know that the Minister of Finance and the minister of Economic Development job creation and trade are working to create jobs and build a resilient economy the minister of Labor immigration training and skills development are helping people get the skills and training they need to find good paying jobs the minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing is working to meet our goal in building 1.5 million homes to help newcomers and all ontarians find an affordable home and many more are working to get shovels in the ground to build highways Transit and infrastructure to support our growing Province Mr Speaker our government will continue to help people families workers and businesses today or building a stronger Ontario for tomorrow the next question the member for Waterloo well thank you very much Mr Speaker my questions for the premier this is the headline regarding agency nurses in Ontario and I quote it's going to bankrupt Health Care spending on temp agency nurses up more than 550 percent since pre-pandemic at one Toronto Hospital Network as Ontario's hospitals grapple with the Staffing crisis critics warn that the rising Reliance of temp agencies is not financially sustainable Aaron Eris who is here with us today she's the new Ontario nursing association president she's also an emergency nurse at Grand River Hospital in KW and this is what she has to say and I quote as a nurse in a unionized position I would often make half of what an agency nurse would make in some cases they would make three times what we would make there are 43 days until the bill 24 appeal is decided this government continues to fight unconstitutional legislation in the courts speaker it is never the it's never too late to do the right thing will you respect nurses in the province of Ontario and end the bill 60 scheme that actually removes nurses and poaches nurses from the Health Care system to apply to minister of knowledge speaker with the greatest of respect the member opposite is not saying things that are accurate Bill 60 will actually import community and surgical centers in the province of Ontario why because we don't want people having to wait inordinate amount of times for their surgeries it's important that people have access to order to these Community surgical centers whether it is in their local hospital and speaker I have the owner of actually visiting the Grand River hospital last week and some of the Innovation that they've been able to do in very creative ways working with Partners in community speaks to why it is so important that bill 60 passes and we get to a stage in the province of Ontario where all of the other innovations that are happening whether it is the 50-plus projects new builds that are happening in the province of Ontario whether it is in the learn and stay program led by thank you very much that concludes our question period for this morning I understand the premier has a point of order point of order I just wanted to thank everyone for coming out on on Saturday what a huge success this was a nonpartisan uh you know event and I want to thank the staff I want to thank the minister of Agriculture and minister of uh culture that you put this together and you could just see the the success when thousands and thousands Mr Speaker I think after two or three hours uh one of the the beef Farmers or pork Farmers they said they handed out over ten thousand uh hot dogs or hamburgers and we we need to do this more often put the politics aside work for the community and I want to thank the opposition both all three opposition parties uh I know I saw some of them come by but again Mr Speaker I just want to thank everyone for the collaboration thank you pursuant to standing order 30A the member for Ottawa West Nepean has given notice of her dissatisfaction with the answer to her question given by the minister of Health concerning access to publicly funded operating rooms in Ottawa this matter will be debated tomorrow following private members public business we have a deferred vote on a motion for closure on the motion for third reading at Bill 60 an act to amend and enact various acts with respect to the health system calling the members this is a five minute bill thank you
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Predicate Calculus I
hi everyone so i thought that it would be useful for me to take some time to show you how to do a couple of the translations like we did on the board um so that you can look at them at your leisure that's what we're going to be doing now so i'm going to use the ones that we did from class these ones over here i'm going to type them out and hopefully i won't make too many mistakes as i try to do this i normally don't do this this way but let's see what happens so i'm using a google doc here um called examples maybe i'll change its title to examples up from predicate calculus okay and here's my model m1 and you can see that this is exactly the same as what i have here before the only thing that's different is this guy here this unwee face has now been replaced by this black on white face and the reason is that uh this this particular face here has not been added to the unicode specification so i have to use a different face now you might ask how i got these faces um and what's nice about doing this in a google doc let me just tell you is that you can go to insert special characters and down over here in miscellaneous you'll see these three faces lurking and there's lots of ones that you can use correspondingly the other nice thing is you see this is a little equation here and the equations have a bunch of symbols for our purposes the important ones are the hook the v and the wedge and then it has a whole bunch of arrows so there's the arrow that we can use as well okay so uh this is essentially the same as what we had before and now i want to do each of these guys in turn now notice when we did it in class i didn't have those m's of these superscripts but now i have them to tell us which model we're using and you'll see that i'm just going to keep copying this little superscript as i go along all right so let's start with this one here um tall prime s wedge intelligent prime j so um i know that this is going to be true if then only if and i'm just going to break it up um and if you don't mind i'm going to just sort of steal this part because uh it makes it easier to handle uh the super scripts i find it a little hard to use on the google doc okay so it's going to be true if only if this part is true and this other part is true okay great and now um i can just rewrite this by simplifying and that's all i'm going to do so i'm going to take my equation and i'm going to copy it move these guys off maybe onto their own page i'm gonna do this one now i'm gonna say that this is true if and only if now what does it mean for this guy to be true well uh if you remember from over here let's go to the very end we have our rule here it is 61. this is true if and only if the tuple is in here well there's only these is only a simple one place predicate so um what i what i just need to do is this is true differently if the semantic value of s is in the semantic value of tall prime so that's going to look like this gosh it's really hard to select stuff all right i'm just not gonna do it let's see what happens if i just do this all right and then i'm gonna add a superscript here oops go up here and work great and now i can take out the t because that's what it means for that thing to be true and then um i can try to copy this guy we'll see what happens if i work okay and this is in that um let me just note for those of you who really want to do it we have lurking here i assume it's in this one nope the other it's the uh inclusion symbols like that okay so um now we can look at the model and now we can figure out what the we can substitute um correspondingly so oops that's a mistake sorry that was a copy and paster i'm so sorry so now s picks out smiley face and j picks out whoops that up in there sorry as well um and jay picks out this guy the whoop let him copy oh no okay and jay picks up frowny okay and now i'm going to substitute for each of these in turn ah sorry there's probably a straight parenthesis all over the place here okay so now i can substitute for this thing i'm just going to delete it that's crazy okay some hidden character there all right and so that was tall prime and so it's this set okay and then this i can replace with intelligent prime which is everything here and then i ask so this is true if only if this guy's in here that's true and this guy is in here so since they're both the case then i can say that it's true okay so i can take this whole thing and i can say it's true because blah blah blah okay great so that's the first one done
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What is Visual Analytics? | Syracuse University iSchool | Data Science Day
and so i'm going to talk a little bit about making pictures with data i also think of this as playing with data and maybe you'll see why in a little bit i feel a little awkward today because i have a great big band-aid on my forehead and i was gonna tell a joke about band-aids but i figured it would be hard to pull off [Laughter] okay so visual analytics so i want to talk a little bit briefly about what i mean when i say visual analytics and then i'm going to talk about what data visualization is and how those two things are similar and different and then i'm going to give a data demo now i can't actually give a demo today i was going to give a demo in a program called tableau to show you what it's like to play with data so i have some screenshots and some pictures and i'll talk you through it and then hopefully if i'm good i'll have plenty of time for questions and hopefully you'll have plenty of questions and so let's see where do i have to point this to make it work it worked once okay next slide oh look there's a little line here okay good we're back so visual analytics is the science of analytical reasoning facilitated by interactive displays visual analytics combines research from a whole bunch of different fields and really probably a lot of people say that it got its big funded start around the disaster in 9 11 when the world trade center fell because computer scientists and visual cognitive scientists and people that study data and think about how to analyze things like that came together and they said well we need all these things together so visual analytics is a lot about computers and humans together right so it's not just computers it's not humans it's a place that intersects those two things mainly to make things um interactive so that's actually one of the fundamental differences between what i would say is data visualization and visual analytics is that it's those two things working together next slide interactive exploration so and what we mean when we say exploration is sometimes you have so much data and you know there's interesting stuff in there but you don't know what even questions to ask about it right so if they're looking at a bunch of data to look at something like 911 what happened then they had so much data they just couldn't figure out how to use it all how to make sense of it all so visual analytics is intended in part to explore data um it's useful for developing insights and questions so if you've got a business case you've got some sort of big business problem you've got a lot of data you're you're sifting through it you're trying to find something interesting in it that's what visual analytics is for okay so that's visual analytics these slides go very slowly this is more like data visualization data visualization is less about being interactive it's more about static pictures visualizations of data these are all just visualization examples to get the point across one of the great things about data visualization is we can use pictures of data to to tell a story to make a point to communicate so let's say you get a data science degree and you go work for a company and you found some interesting things in the data and you want to convince upper management that they shouldn't go by that other company where they should go buy these other things right you want to come up with pictures that tell the story quickly effectively so that they can make decisions about them so i don't want to actually imply that there's a real strong separation between data visualization and visual analytics the point here is just that we have two classes one is going to start for the first time this coming fall that's a visual analytics class and we already have a data visualization class called information visualization on the books and information visualization is more like this stuff slide so here's just a chart that kind of contrasts those two things but the difference or the distinction between the two is a little bit fuzzy so in our new class we're focused on visual analytics we're using tools like tableau and watson analytics to make interactive systems that enable you to play with massive data sets the class we already have on the books is data visualization actually called information visualization and it uses it teaches how to use a programming language like r to make static visualizations and then how to use a design program like adobe illustrator to make it beautiful so that it helps tell the story right if it's designed well then people will engage with it that's the idea next slide so the story i want to tell you today is drawn from a data set from some platform you might have heard of it it's called facebook and facebook allows people to buy advertising that targets specific audiences the data that we have is actually from the 2020 election and we're focused on biden and trump but we actually have the data from all the candidates that we're running before the primaries finished when i expand all this data out it's a reasonably good size data set it's 41 million rows it takes up about three and a half gigabytes on my hard drive and the the team of researchers here using this data set includes jenny stromer galley ryan mckernan patricia rossini is in london someplace and myself and if you're more interested in the illuminating project you can check us out on the website next slide so this is tableau so i was going to demo this so this is the slide version and you can't see a lot of the text but that's okay right the text isn't super important here what's important here are these bars jay can you come up here for a second so i'm asking a friend to come up to stand next to me for a minute and i want you to notice something which one of us is taller don't answer that you knew you knew as soon as he came up here go ahead humans make comparisons and we do it so blindingly fast that we do it before we even realize we've made comparisons and visual analytics and data visualization take advantage of the fact that humans make comparisons humans find patterns very very easily and we make comparisons okay so in these bars oh wait go back in these bars there's a couple things i want to point out so there's a set of bars on the top that's joseph biden's spending for different age groups and the bars on the bottom that's donald trump's spending for different age groups and the age groups the first shortest bar is 18 to 24 the next bar is 24 to 34. so on and so forth until the last bar is money that was spent on ads for people over 65 and we can look at these and instantly get some insight one of them is trump spent more money targeting ads on facebook and the other is they targeted different age groups right and you like i didn't even have to say that out loud you already know that but i'll say out loud that trump typically targeted older people and biden typically uh targeted younger people next slide now this is tableau and what's cool about tableau is you can actually just drop and drag and drop your variables and it will instantly update the picture and even though i have 41 million rows in here which if you're not very familiar with data that's a pretty good size data set would you say it's a good it's a good size data set so um so i just drag this and drop it updates and creates the picture quickly the reason why that's important not because i'm i'm not trying to brag that i have great big data it's that the thing about visual analytics is that it's interactive and if the system's slow then it doesn't feel as interactive that interactiveness is what gives you a sense of intimacy with the data that helps you find insights okay now this data is a little more complex i've still got biden on the top and trump on the bottom the top set of bars that are a light blue that's what was spent on women and then the dark blue is men so i've got bidens women and men and trumps women and men now we did some of the stuff that um that jeff salt was talking about with this data we did something called automated classification where we coded a bunch of a bunch of these ads for what kind of message it was and then we ran algorithms to tag all the data so that we knew what every single kind of ad was we've got three types we've got ads that just try to engage with people we've got ads that try to ask people for money and we've got ads that encourage people to go out and vote and that pretty consistently covers most of the things that that our political candidates are doing with ads on facebook okay now again we can look at these pictures and pretty quickly get some insights so for example i would say biden spent a lot more on women than men i would say trump is pretty close to about the same and trump is targeting men kind of more evenly but he's targeting older men more than younger men biden is kind of the opposite he's char he's targeting more younger people than older people and he's really trying to engage with women what else can i tell you i can tell you that um yeah bite that trump's got this more uh he's much more focused on older people and the other thing i'd say about this is yeah that's enough this comes up really fast and it's important that it comes up fast like i said okay next slide now so the other data that we get from facebook is where these ads are targeted okay so we have multiple dimensions right we've got where it's targeted we've got whether it's male and female so we've got gender and we've got age in this particular one i've got maps of which kind of advertisement whether it was engagement fundraising or voting for which candidates it's darker green if it's more spending and it's lighter green if it's less spending okay so one thing i noticed right off the bat trump is on the bottom and the darkest state in all three pictures is florida does anybody remember the 2020 election okay so trump did win florida um interestingly biden's got a more even distribution of how he's spent spending money but he is still spending pretty heavy in florida biden is covering pennsylvania north carolina georgia arizona nevada michigan pretty heavily in addition to florida what states did he win i think all of those did he win north carolina he didn't win that one right so he got pretty good he he had a different kind of a strategy now facebook isn't the only place that they're advertising so these numbers are just about you know how he's engaging on social media platforms there's some other insights that we can get from this if we were in an interactive environment we could draw we could roll the mouse over each state and it would give us more detail that's called drilling down and drilling down is important because it helps us get detail and in fact we could hook up ads to an interface and you could drill down you could click on florida it would bring up the collection of ads that that showed up in florida and you could drill down and say show me the ads that biden targeted for women between the ages of 24 and 34 in florida and if we had enough detail we could actually see it per county right so we can really that's data science right this is the high level aggregated view and the ability to drill down helps us tell stories in fact we could click on voting for pennsylvania for biden and voting for pennsylvania for trump and we could say how are these ads similar or different right and that's that's the comparison that's what humans do really well there's some other observations here um if we look at the difference between fundraising and voting biden is asking californians for money but he's not asking them to vote do you know why he already knows he's won that state it's california it's like one of the more liberal states in the country he doesn't have to tell them to go out and vote of course they're going to vote so it's a it's a sophisticated strategy trump's doing actually something similar if you look texas is he's engaging with texans and asking them for money but he's not worried about their vote right he's more worried about florida in fact trump has a very florida focused strategy throughout next slide okay so we're doing analytics here you know i'm like live streaming analytics i could do this as a podcast it'd be very fun but it would miss the visual element so those are pretty much straightforward visualizations one of the things that tableau does is it allows us to build what's called dashboards and dashboards give you multiple visualizations so that you can simultaneously see things happening at the same time okay so i've got my map up there right this is the map that shows what they're spending it's not broken down by engagement and fundraising but we did see this lower visualization before right this is gender and age using the different types of messages that they use and now we can start to ask some more detailed questions right so if we look at the next slide if i click on one of these states florida the big green one it's green incidentally because it was money and i thought okay that makes sense okay so if i click on florida the plot actually changed we can see there's hardly any fundraising from biden going on in florida he's not asking florida's floridians for money he's just engaging with them and he's trying to get them to go vote and and trump on the other hand is asking floridians for money but more so he's focused on getting on the vote and engaging with people and again we see very strongly by trump's i'm going to engage with older folks strategy at play in florida let's look at another slide if i click on florida again it changes the view so if i click on pennsylvania again it changes the view biden's really engaging with voters here he's asking for a little bit of money mainly from women but not much else and we can see trump is hardly engaging with pennsylvania at all which is funny because you really need to win this state if you're a presidential candidate he didn't have enough strength in some other places next slide is anybody in here into politics a couple people so in a way that's great because because when we're exploring data we can explore data that we're unfamiliar with like i could look at jeff's credit card data and probably get some insights about the way people are using their credit cards even if i'm not an expert i am a domain expert so i'm able to translate these insights into a story that fits with what happened in 2020. here's texas and texas is a big fundraising state for both people even though biden lost there he was getting a fair amount he was doing a fair amount of advertising to get funding from texas and interestingly neither one of them is voting much okay i have some more slides i'm go ahead and click click and so the main point to this is is that if you're using a platform like tableau then you can sort of interact with the data and it really does feel like playing because you're kind of learning something at the same time that you're just clicking around if you take visual analytics as a as a class then we teach you how to use tableau but also how to think about what's going on with the data and we spend time teaching you how humans think right like i don't always just have a tall guy stand next to me there's other ways that we can talk about how people how people think and perceive right visual analytics is in part about what we perceive and then as a result you end up with this idea about what's the best visualization to help me tell the story that i want to tell that's a lot about what it's about so these are the two classes that were that were offering and if you take information visualization then you learn a lot about r scripting you don't have to be an r scripting expert to take the class at all it's mainly about static visualizations and we spend time learning about design elements it's more coding and less theory is how i would say it analytic dashboard uses tableau instead of r there is a little bit of r or python in it but not much it's about dashboards and dashboard design so while we do talk a little bit about design it's less about beautifying and more about space where do you put these things it's more about interactive visualization and less about static visualization and it's more theory and less code all right last slide i think it's the last slide yes questions anybody have any questions doesn't visualization look fun yes what's your question about your research i i just i think it's really interesting or i don't know if the research is doing this what was the data that existed that made the candidates send money in the area that they did and then what was the outcome in voting and how we could lay those three things on top of each other yeah we could totally do that so the question is um because it's in line with my own research the question is about you know can we look at data outside of the data that we got like the polling data that um that the campaigns used to make decisions about where to spend money and then overlay on top of that the voting the voting part's easy that data is out that data's on wikipedia so i could just grab it the polling data there's a lot of polling data out there but a lot of times campaigns actually use private pollsters so if you remember from 2020 there was a lot of talk about how [Music] somebody okay so um how the polling was way off and that was in part because um they were using public pollsters and they were not covering the population very well but the private pollsters were so they actually had a better perspective of what's going on question over here yeah so i have several questions from the chat um how how does geospatial data science fit into what was shown during the presentation if at all yeah so in this case tableau makes geospatial visualizations really easy i just used state names but if you happen to have latitude and longitude for points if your data covers different kinds of geographies tableau's got most of that stuff built in it just handles it for you and it makes it easy easy's good another person asked if we could touch on accessibility in data visualization accessibility yes in fact tableau has built-in color palettes that are color blind safe which makes that part of it a little bit easier and then of course you know these days people are adding tool tips and stuff like that so there's ways to take your tableau dashboards and move them over onto web pages where you'd want to add that kind of accessibility stuff it's a little harder with the static visualization stuff but there are actually color palettes and things like that that you could add and then if you were going to use your data visualizations on a web page you'd want to add the tooltips to it for them and we had one more from the chat for the facebook data you mentioned a process for coding each part of the topics which were then used to generate some of the visualization so i think they were just wondering if you could expand on that sure we went through the sometimes mind-numbing process of looking at hundreds and hundreds actually thousands of ads and then determining whether or not these ads are engagement fundraising or voting a lot of times it's very easy you just say oh this is definitely fundraising right they're clearly just asking for money but sometimes those those uh the distinction between those become very challenging and once we come up with something like three or four thousand example ads that we coded ourselves then we train our models with those and we train them in very similar ways to what jeff was describing so we used that gold label data we hold some of it back as test data so on and so forth that's it for the questions in there and i think if you're outside it's 5 30. any other questions before i leave one question in the back what in your view was the most interesting insight that came out of the related projects well a lot of it was truly fascinating um actually you know the real thing was how clearly the data showed what pundits have been saying all along right pundits have been talking about how donald trump was focusing on older people how democrats are mainly focused on women and younger people and we just see all the things that you hear about all the time very clearly echoed in the data and um it was really i think one of the things that was most surprising to me was trump's all-in on florida strategy like why didn't he go for pennsylvania why didn't he spend money in arizona those things might have made a difference for his election thank you for the question
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Keeping Seniors Connected With GrandPad
new tools to help your aging parents part 17. it's hard to stay connected with loved ones who live far away and it's especially tough for seniors who may not be technologically savvy even if you've been able to facetime or skype with your loved ones it can be difficult to have a conversation when you can't see their facial expressions or body language you can also run the risk of your loved ones not being able to hear you properly over the phone grandpad solves all these problems with its large buttons and easy to use interface seniors can easily connect with family and friends around the world for video chatting sending photos and messages and even playing games together plus grandpad comes equipped with a front-facing camera and microphones so everyone can see each other clearly during calls like and follow for more
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My Massive Longest YinYangFan Error [Part 32]
so [Music] do [Music] warning this video contains pop-ups jump scares scary sound effects scary audio scary images graphic content disturbing content insulting content ear ape 13 666 unappealing content and unsuitable for children or under 15 years of age viewer discretion is advised watch it as your own risk you have been warned stop there is no time for calming moments and cute moments oh sorry the 666 modes are about to arrive time to go back to deal with lassie and anna on my error sorry about that i hope you enjoyed the yin yang fan error video my massive longest minion error part 32. [Music] just look at me right now i am now in my 666 mode as well as the background change to give us you still kept turning off your system over and over again and still never listen to me for that 666 votes will be not 10 not 20 but will be your next 30 chances in conclusion the timer has been saturated days and 18 hours and one more thing the fonts are now flavors 666 mode for the next 30 chances no way now i have to deal with ying yin fan scary 666 modes anyways i just brought anna from frozen to help me get rid of this error for 10 chances yeah that's right lassie i am now here to deal with union found error for 10 chances we are going to turn off the computer again [Music] you see what you brought us to lassie and anna yep of course we are now in our two-headed 666 round and now the chances are 139. but even the case the subtitle fonts have been added again so if the speeches are unreadable and the audience can't hear then the subtitles will appear so they will hear what they'll say not to mention they are so ui and they will be run around if you turn this pc off again hey lassie why not try punching you in yang fan for the sixth time got it anna [Music] yes yin yang fan is gone forever once and for all good riddance exactly lassie you need fan you deserve it for getting punched with lassie for the sixth time that's a relief [Music] oh my god how dare you come to us for the sixth time you know punchiness is extremely unacceptable and embarrassingly abominable and it will also come together again and again another turn off simulation but seriously since you did it you have reached the three digit numbers of the actions context this means it's now 100 also if you do that once again then we will turn into our three-headed 666 month that is to say we will turn off your computer [Music] uh [Music] b [Music] that's right we are now [Music] the camera has been used [Music] free as new and likely suck at you earlier 666 military transit however if you even think about killing it off again then looks good for the next card wow this is starting to creep me and mossy out we must keep turning it off no matter what we are now 766 [Music] is hey you don't ever call me lassie cece or my full name just call me lassie you know that god damn it anyways back to turn it off again [Music] [Applause] [Music] and we name it if you even get to turn it off one more time then we will evolve into 666 now you will only have 132 chances left at the timer has been drained for seven days and 18 hours not to mention that this is if is okay that was very creepy but it almost planned on removing me for all eternity i have to go now because this dough is coming upon me and queen elsa kristoff sven and olaf are waiting for me i'll see you later lassie okay go ahead anna nps for you yin yang fan i'm turning this computer off once again to evolve you into 11 headed 666 mode the next user the character to get rid of this error for the next 10 chances is caleb bishop [Music] you
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Aladino Limited Edition 2023 Toro #cigars #cigarlife ?#cigarculture
[Music] every single day I'm going to make something great that's my way every single day I'm going to make something great that's my that's my [Music] way [Music] hey guys story SASS and welcome to another episode of cigar review and and today we have another cigar from Walking Man cigar Roger he sent this to me along with his uh first bomb cigar to me and um he was very interested to see what I think about this cigar because he knows I like Honduras tobacco so uh he have this Aladino limited edition 2023 for me to try out and the Rober Honduras Karo seed bers Honduras phers Honduras uh if I totalized Toro this is 6X 52 $16 a stick MSRP 600 Bock of 20 cigars that's the information we have on this one now now Roger I don't have anything against you or something like that but do like do you talk to your cigar when you receive it like do you go like ooh you're so beautiful when you receive it because like this cigar is no longer straight can you tell can you tell this is like a banana now I don't know if you guys can tell here let me find something flat uh would that be easier to see see that can you see the Gap in between if I roll it you see there is a clear Gap because it's not straight anymore yeah this thing if you can't tell you have a problem this thing is like just look at the screen straight down this thing is not straight anymore right this thing is is that easier to tell oh don't know it's harder I think right here we go that's straight so that bothers me I pick that was like what's wrong with this thing like a banana a big smile so yeah anyways let's get started with this go bottom bands is say limited edition not a lot of information on there okay uh this was an announced in the 2023 PCA convention TR show [Music] uh I don't see anything other other more important information that you will probably want to know for this particular cigar so all right let's [Music] start [Music] there's there's no smell to the rapper okay when I say no smell it means that is so minuscule that you can tell this is either the cigar itself or the drawer or the Box itself so this not it's not inated smell that that that make you able to identify okay it does not mean that has 100% no smell it does have some smell but it smells like the container just want to put out there so people like Tony your nose is broken no it's just that I have decided that the smell that's on there it did not came from the cigar oh my God what all right cold draw Bard mud we're talking about those like yellow mud Maybe yeah just does Mud taste like really muddy yellow Dirty River water dirt um maybe mix with some dry straws well he little bit of leather it's a really weird dry leather [Music] too yeah sure all right that's interesting I start to like this is just the beginning of this review I start to already think that Roger's like oh come on man Tony you cannot taste [ __ ] but uh we we'll get it started for a curved cigar the drw is actually pretty [Music] good all right Cedar little bit B kind of Rock mineral lemongrass some sort of nuttiness I mention bang right um sure leather some sort of spice there's definitely lemongrass at the end notes after you get through uh the B and the leather you get the Lemon Grass okay there's a little bit of whole s bread as well toast kind of bread the cross taste yeah that's pretty much it that's what I got right now all of the nodes are kind of nice it's not bad uh it's just that uh lemongrass gives a really weird Dimension to that combination cuz right now is like wholesome it's like U it it's it's Savory but lemon grass itself is a a very clean taste so it's it's kind of weird so we'll see where that goes I mean I know where like where this might going towards if this thing start to go with a traditional Honduras way of getting some you know sweet Cedar and stuff like that I can see that go really well in Savory and that Lemon Grass probably will die out just a little bit because of sweetness but if you never go to that sweet Cedar I don't know where it's going to go so uh let's smoke one be right back all right first St woooo all right it sound like I'm very exciting but it's really not that exciting so what this basically is is uh a very light version of a a really weird version of a sour cenery chocolate coffee lemongrass especially if you WR your hair it's kind of weird and it's in a way refreshing in a way it's like it has flavor but like that lemongrass is very prominent so the sweet part actually came from the lemongrass not the cedar it's the weirdest part it shouldn't happen like that but it does I mean uh it's it's a sweet cigar it's good I mean but it's kind of weird because it's not what you're expecting so I guess that's kind of different friend uh it will hopefully get slightly better um like I wouldn't call that bad it's just weird right so I mean okay all right but at this point this at you know currently if it doesn't get better it's about $12 is cigar if it gets better we'll see if it can get closer to the $16 range but I think it has potential I think it has potential so we'll see where it goes it's it does feel a little bit spongy but this is not um it's not really wet because you can see like the leaf is kind of like opening up a little bit so it's actually more dry than not it's just spongy I don't know why maybe some Le in there is kind of wet but outside it's kind of dry I don't know I'll continue to smoke it and we'll come back as uh second there yeah be right back [Music] second thir sawdust Cedar sweetness Leather [Music] Cream cinnamon [Music] spice a little bit of somewhat citrusy note on top of that too and little bit of pepper [Music] burn I'm struggling to say that this is good but I want to say it's interesting but I don't want interesting to sound bad because interest this is a good interesting right it it it has a really Pleasant flavor that combination sounds weird and it does taste a little bit weird but it works it's like chocolate on coffee works or uh ketchup on steak kind of works or you know you should never do that but it does work and what I usually look for on on Honduras cigar is a sweet Cedar but this is like sweet something else and then Cedar so the cedar kind of get a little bit sweet but it's not sweet Cedar it's something else that's sweet kind of lean into a cedar so I I it it tastes kind of weird at the same time good so I would say that's Improvement I will say that's improvement from first third okay I'm not even gonna say that's bad that's that's good and what is amazing is I took a puff and I took a sip of my coffee and I took another puff and then taste like cream ble and I took another puff that's gone back to normal so it's kind of weird it it's kind of weird but if you have this one um get a cold brew with some heavy cream on top or salty cream on top it's got to taste like cream [Music] Brule now it's woodsy so yeah I cannot say this is bassar I I'll give it 14 right now I I cannot say that's basar right now 14 14 very close 14 cuz this is interesting the flavor is interesting and it's it's a good interesting not a bad interesting you know so 14 right now anyway here's a band uh if I want to pick on anything on this cigar will be the band because the band looks really boring for a special addition cigar special addition cigar is the the Ben she look dacked out this one looks like I don't insult anybody but that looks like a high school project it could be the font that they use it just looks like somebody you know typed it in times moment sense or whatever and then just type type type and then got to this you know almost look like one of those like a Windows uh publisher project thing um that got to I thought I muted why do I hear anyways um yeah um I don't like the bed I don't like the B so yeah last let's continue to smoke this thing let's see if we get to 16 and up only way for this I have a thought what I want this to go to for me to give in 16 but why don't know we we'll see we'll see be right back sorry Roger all right so I'm done so in turn of flavor lter lemongrass lemongrass little bit sweetness Cedar woodiness um just a little bit of earthiness that's all I got lemongrass so summary let's let's get to the price I would say $15 I know it's $16 whatever but $15 where where you give uh the only part that I'm taking a dollar off is because it didn't get to my expectation but it's not bad it's not a bad cigar it's pretty good cigar but it did not get to my expectations so 15 all right let's get to $15 it's what I willing to pay uh for this cigar but if you ask me if I will buy it again probably not only because um well number one Roger provided the cigar number two um uh I ra when it com to Honduras i' rather have the sweet cater than lemong Gra I'm not saying lemongrass is not a uh Pleasant flavor I just prefer Cedar like whenever I smoke a Honduras cigar I'm looking for that sweet Cedar uh flavor I'm looking for that creamy flavor it does have a little bit creamy but it has quite a bit of that lemongrass it's it's enjoyable yes but you know I'm looking for something else so good cigar not perfect cuz got not perfect so with that being said it's still good to is still good gu if you can find it right so I would say don't go try one it's very interesting how that transition you know from something that's not very grassy and sweet to to something that's lemongrass and sweet you know so it's actually pretty good I I like the I like the transition um I enjoyed it okay so yeah thanks for uh Roger sending me the cigar and that will be it for this particular cigar review and if you like the cigar review make sure to like subscribe uh comment and share for you know and we will have more of these kind of content and other guys as well so I will see you guys in the next one bye [Music] guys
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Umar Johnson Funniest Moments Pt 23 (Try Not To Laugh)
what's going on klitschk what what up what up [ __ ] boy ducks what's your billy boy ross and where i am the clutch hey ladies and gentlemen another video you feel me uma johnson funniest moments mark 23. this was sent to him by ali city once again the guy that created me oh my god let me put my wallet out right now homie on the road man he is on a roll right now we have 1 30 right here take a break because of him [Music] so we got to try 120 because you another 10 because you know ron's got the giggles but let's see what happens on this video we going every time we laugh we're putting 10 in the pot um so let's see i'm just on standby because i know i'm about to yeah umar johnson dude is he's random character bro yeah yeah i know this is about to be hilarious all right man trying to say it two at the same time yeah but funny too try not to laugh man let's let's get into this thing parent and you ain't got this book you in trouble hit the camera let's open it up masculine are stronger physically y'all see that that's the great balance of the universe a man get a divorce that'll mess up your health and everything else especially if you know how to cook damn you ain't getting that food now if she has you on tv dentist you sign that no fault divorce son that was number mcdonald's any damn way okay they know how to set these up that's what we're doing get them donations and let's get this school up for our sons let's get this school ready for next week 13 years 20 21 2021 august the 21st of 2021 8212 we want to start eight two one two one we wanna august the 21st of 2021. here we are now eight two one so let's say you have to read an incredibly long email from your book enjoy [Applause] it's time to uh oh i'm so north philly i'm so north philly right now i'm so low right now where does he live i'm throwing my hoodie on for the interview uh pennsylvania i want to say no on the hoodie on for the interview because i'm gonna get so north philly right now they say you always look like here in houston i'm so marcus guard i'm such a guardian right now i'm such a pan-africanist right now get your get get your doctor pop-up you're on a if i tune the apparel get your e5 tune day apparel right now we not playing with y'all you look like so rocky new york city 10 years october 30 and he's still number one new york city 10 years october 30 and he's still number one get that black parent advocate get that unapologetically african apparel we're not playing with y'all it's not a game it's not a game right now the number one scholar the number one book number one organization frederick douglass was six three i'm six three frederick douglass was six three i'm six three stop to hate they hate it on him y'all hating on me it must be a family thing what does that have to do well i'm passing this to you this is gonna be your book queen mother you doing the interview you getting a free copy of the black parent advocate that's how we do we take care of the elders i'm here on youtube listening to one of your speeches and in one of your youtube vids and half of the black males might have speak children i would like you to address that because i do research people before i give them my money okay let me respond man let me respond man i got you i got it i got you myself a few years ago and what i said was bullying a lot of boys who got the thug energy anger thug energy is normally anger and pain that's all it is masculine excuse me masquerading as some sort of hyper masculinity i know because i do therapy with them thugs and once they see i ain't scared of them then we can have a conversation and fellas i want to be clear now when we go back to take over the community because we're gonna have to do it gentlemen you can't expect the cops to fix this because they started it but i want to be clear i know some of us love our children but some of our children are so far gone but we're gonna have to put some of them to sleep in order to take back the neighborhood some of y'all don't want to hear that because you don't live in reality but i'm telling you as a psychologist i'm not going to be able to psychologize all them on the corner some of them going to sleep [ __ ] god and i stand by what i said i did not say that we should kill half the black boys there's people walking these streets we gonna have to put to sleep in other words you might have to create violence to end it but you have a population of unreachables all right the white man wants us to think they are if he is thanos he is the black version of thanos if you gave him the infinity gauntlet that's exactly what he would do bro wife beaters start disintegrating and what the hell going on do rags start leaving black forces feeding up oh my god bro 90 are reachable 10 percent we won't have to have a civil war with him and that's facts he is the black panthers bro it's pull-up time you're supposed to be the administrator of this as far as facility right here to teach young men or boys rather how to be men first and foremost you got no time for the drama you're putting on instagram facebook and youtube that's what we talking about but that's what we talk about that's what we're talking about and repeatedly you said i've been working on the school too long well you ain't been working on [ __ ] you ain't done nothing for the people my brother what have you done for the people how many kids you kept off drugs how many kids you kept out of jail how many kids you kept out of special ed how many parents you helped save their children brothers and sisters huh my track record is impeccable nobody in the conscious community got a track record like me i'm not worrying about that but get on that cash app brothers and sisters dollar sign fdmg school get on your paypal paypal dot me slash fdmg academy be about to do the interview [Music] don't you ever ever ever ever ever ever black sister ever in the rest of your life go to your son's school with your damn pajamas on i can agree with that yeah [Music] [Applause] but now i know better he's part of that movement that wants to destroy me he's part of that movement that wants to destroy me and i want to say this for the movement see he's part of that whole army he's part of that whole booty bite army what okay he's obsessed and now we know why he's obsessed now we know why he's obsessed the brother put the video out okay uh jay morrison okay both of them got the name jay which is interesting coincidence but i'm not slandering those brothers i haven't seen sufficient proof to tell me that those brothers are worthy of slander i am not going to tear black men down black men have been getting tore down for 400 years black women too black women too and i'm not tearing nobody down without sufficient proof not evidence evidence is not enough you see me walking to a store that's evidence i stole something he was in that store that's some evidence but that ain't proof just because you saw me walking this thought i mean i stole from the store i deal in proof evidence is not enough i deal i deal in proof and to deal in proof is to deal in truth did y'all hear that i want you to repeat that i deal in proof and to deal in proof is to deal in truth if you ain't dealing in proof you ain't dealing in truth evidence is only suspicion evidence can make you look suspicious evidence is not proof somebody might have saw your girlfriend talking to some dude outside the store laughing that's evidence is that proof she was cheating is that proof she was interested in dealing with that brother it is not it's only evidence evidence can only draw suspicion i'll be visionaries marcus garvey was a visionary this man behind me thomas sankara was a visionary el hajj malik el shabazz seiku turay osaja fo kwami and kruma winnie mandela robert cebuque yeah we need visionaries and when you are a visionary you said tomorrow's not promised let me deal with that negro quote i'm glad no disrespect to you brother i'm not attacked what black parent advocate 570 pages 570 pages dr papa what y'all talking about what y'all talking about 570 pages principal in africa you see that all mines all mines all mines y'all [Applause] [Music] electronics caribbean tour we're going to get that caribbean tour popping i'm sure black puerto rico is calling for the prince of pan-africanism black puerto rico is calling for the prince of panama the afro-ricans our haitian africans are calling for the prince to descend on puerta prince haiti i gotta get there i got jamaica i'm overdue for my return i ain't been to jamaica since 2015 2016 when i blazed the garvey day in garvey's hometown backyard so i got to get back to jamaica bermuda bahamas saint martin saint lucia saint croix i gotta get back to the caribbean islands brothers and sisters the book of the decade for black parents is out the book of the dead for black parents is out the book of the decades the parents is out you can order it now it says it in threes down low linen madball monty banned from the campus down low linen madball monty van from the campus if you want to be on the fdmg bureau of investigation to help us finish filling up the book of negroes haters saboteurs backstabbers frenemies underminers who wants to be a part i need a i need a uh a chief of the fbi the frederick douglass marcus garvey bureau of investigation who wants to head that up down low linen is the first name on it madball monty asexual anti-afro asexual anti-africa i just figured it out brothers and sisters that most of my haters belong to the lb most of them belong to the alternative life i didn't know down low lennon was an alternative but now i know why he makes so many videos about me now i know why i didn't know that before i thought he was you know a hetero you know loyal family man uh that's what i thought but now i know better but y'all better get it on dr oh my gosh it's thicker just put your money up too you should have left it out that damn book bro i know well look man shout out to the frederick douglass shout out to the people man that's trying to uplift the situations we go through but you you got to be aware of false i only wanna you just don't know one more johnson he he done omar johnson seems like a smart person he was a small intelligent person over the years now it's just like bro i was waiting for the school people have been donating giving this man millions of dollars bro see he ain't been started he's trying to go to puerto rico so he's spreading the word man he's spreading the word but it's just like afro-ken's what do you say afro ricans yeah which i mean they deal with a lot down there too man so anyway let's better get it on dr umar johnson. order it right now unless you live in new york come get it october 30th if you live in atlanta come give it november 19th if you live in fort lauderdale florida come get it december the 10th it's the black parent bible one place all the solutions first psychologists in american history to do this for black parents i'm the first psychologist in american history to do this for black parents the black parent bible the public schools are scared now betsy devos is scared now donald trump all 50 state departments of education is running in fear now because i just dropped the garvey grenade 560 pages and you read psychoacademic holocaust there'd be nothing they can do to you the bible come get the black parent bible i've never done this order now johnson.com order now it's a revolution it's a revolution we're not playing with y'all no more games is over academy you can donate on paypal or you can donate on the cash app you can donate on all haters will be added to the book of negroes do not pay them no mind oh lord the book of negroes have 2 500 names in it right now god and the funny thing most of them don't even know they in the book of negroes most of them don't even know we have done their research bro speaking of research i need a team of people who are willing to investigate all dr umar haters for legal names photo and address if you want to help me i need a group i need to inves i need a dr umar fbi the fdmg bureau of investigation the fbi the frederick douglass marcus garvey rbg international leadership academy fbi who wants to be in the fbi i need a private team whose job is to compile all hater legal names because you will have to show id when you come to the fdmg grand opening you will have to show id when you come to the fdmg grand opening you will have to show id when you come to the fdmg grand opening and we're going to have the book of negroes on the table the book of negro so when they pull out they id we will see if they name show up on the book of negroes with they face and then they will be banned from the campus banned from the campus banned from the campus it comes in three okay banned from the campus it's a manifesto the black parent i should have called it that that's going to be the next one black parrot manifesto first time ever first time ever black psychologist has ever broke down the school system legally step by step strategy by strategy for black people i'm the first to do it i'm the first to do it and then where the second book pick up and the second now what give me the name of the first book the first book is psycho academic holocaust the special education and adhd wars against black boys [Music] yeah i'm tripping [ __ ] i know i'm tripping you can't trip like me you wish you could say what i say but you ain't living like that you ain't even real with yourself boy [ __ ] around with you and i'ma do this [ __ ] forever i'm broke as [ __ ] now [ __ ] that [ __ ] up oh yes federal foreign bureau let us know comment down below run them like so subscribe to the channel subscribe to the channel subscribe to the channel we love you we love you we love you all we are ready already donations from houston if you got a problem then we got the solutions and there's no illusion i made this [ __ ] happen i'm living life losing i'm switching my tragedies now they hate on me cause i'm causing casualties so why are they after me deep inside they know they can't handle half of me
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[FULL Audiobook] Sergio's Lucky Day - Fazbear Frights #8
hello everybody and welcome to another audiobook so this is the second story in gumdrop angel which is the oh my gosh is it the eighth yeah it's the eighth fazbear fright book oh it says it up here it's the eighth fazbear rights book uh second story sergio's lucky day now i'm really excited for this one because i don't know much about it um and so this could this could literally go anywhere i've heard that the other two stories are actually darker than the first story um so that's this is this is exciting um so if you do enjoy then make sure that you subscribe so you see when i upload more audiobooks uh and yeah we're gonna get straight into it sergio looked up from his drafting board and squinted oh yeah sorry there's like a double s so i was really i was confused and squinted an annoyance at the bright sunshine blasting through the water wall windows along the front of the office building he shifted to avoid being blinded and he rubbed at the afternoon kink in his neck he checked the time on his new stainless steel aviator style watch 2 32 pm he peered at the sub-dials within the main dial of his watch his watch had three sub-dials and he had no use for any of them but they looked impressive and things that looked impressive made him feel impressive above all that was what sergio wanted to be impressive i keep telling you you have to be careful what you wish for serge sergio joked towards the man who'd come up behind him and he knocked over his coffee mug in the process it went flying but the man dale sergio's supervisor caught it dale was a senior manager in their architectural firm and a big guy an ex-football player to boot the uncle looked puny in his uh in his massive hand sorry now you've gone and done it dale said flicking a few drops of coffee from his wrist thankfully there wasn't much left in the mug the sun hit the top of dale's shaved head and it shined so bright it looked like a halo sorry dale didn't mean to throw a mug at you what dale looked down at the mug then thrust it back at sergio forget the mug you got it serge you got the project manager job sergio stood then grinned really i thought the decision wasn't going to be made until next week it got pushed up because sanders is leaving sooner than we thought he was sergio slid his shiny black winged tips over the gray carpet and in an abbreviated moonwalk back toward the sunshine behind him then he twirled and did a fist bump dale chuckled congratulations he held out his hand sergio shook his hand but then he frowned what did you mean by what i by what you said what did i say well you said two things be careful what you wish for and now you've gone done it well you do realize how hard project managers work right are you ready to start living in the office sergio laughed dale didn't sergio's sobered are you serious dale grinned and punched sergio's arm only a little you'll probably only have to sleep here three or four nights a month sergio nodded at if that as if that was fine but it really wasn't the truth was that when he applied for the project manager job he hadn't really been thinking about what the job would be like he applied because it was the next logical step up from where he was he was on a fast track to the top and staying on that track meant applying for promotions whether you wanted to do more work or not at 27 he defied the laws of becoming an architect to get to where he already was he got through he got through the college and post-grad work needed by the time he was 21 he was hired by the best architectural firm in town and had his license by the time he was 22. it took him only three years to get to senior architect much to the annoyance of several older architects who had got passed over and now he was the firm's youngest ever project manager why was he able to do all of this well one he was an architectural phenom ever since he was a kid he had a head for numbers and an eye for spatial relationships he knew how to mold physical reality into something eye-catching and two he was determined he was so determined to reach the top that he willed himself to work as hard as he had to nothing could stop him from getting what he wanted but lately he'd begun to wonder whether what he wanted was really what he wanted earth to surge dale said lost you there sergio shook his head sorry don't worry dale said we won't make you sleep here tonight dale let loose with one of his full laughs which was just one step below a sonic boom sergio noticed that not a single head on the design floor lifted out the sound everyone was used to it dale tapped sergio's drafting desk i'll let you get back to it but after work we should go out for dinner to celebrate your promotion say 7 30. oh and you'll need to pack up your stuff i'll have janitorial bring you boxes they'll be moving your things into your office tomorrow sergio smiled that was another reason he had applied for the project manager job he was going to get his own office an enclosed space no more working out here in the open with the other junior and senior architects now that was impressive as soon as dale straight away sergio's closet worked buddy both in terms of desk location and time spent together clive threw a wadded up piece of paper at him congrats you idiot sergio deflected the ball of paper and said you're just jealous not even a little idiot clive shook his round head and his bushy brown hair flew into his eyes for at least the thousandth time sergio marveled at how much his friend looked at bubbles the chocolate labradoodle clive and his girlfriend fiona another architect of the firm doted on it wasn't just clive's brown curly hair it was his big brown eyes the earthy tones he was dressed in and the fluid way he moved always ready for some kind of fun once sergio told clive that he looked like bubbles and clive responded well yeah you look like chota soji had to laugh at that trotter was dale's dog a spoiled miniature pins sure and i don't know that breed what uh and sojou could actually see the resemblance like trotter he was small and compact and slender and he had a somewhat pointed nose also like trotter though he was muscular and sleek he wore his black hair slicked back and he always dressed in dark fitted clothing he knew he wasn't good looking but he did his best to have his own impressive style and his girlfriend violet a junior architect of the firm didn't seem to mind how he looked you realize i'm your boss now so joe reminded clive clive snorted fine mr idiot sergio grind shook his head and tried to concentrate on his work is that the only insult he knows i kind of like clive even though he just says idiot in every single line he just says idiot that's great most of the time the most of the department came to sergio's promotion dinner considering it was short notice for everyone sergio thought that was impressive he hoped it was because he was well liked and not because they were sucking up but he couldn't tell he could never tell with people he didn't real read people not even violet who who he'd been dating for almost a year he was often unsure about what he was really thinking did she mean it when she said he was awesome or was she dating him because he was moving up in the firm and she thought he'd take her with him that was why he had to rely on hard work to get him the life he wanted he was never going to schmooze his way to the top he could know more schmooze than he could slam dunk a basketball the dinner wasn't anything fancy they all just traipsed across the street to the steakhouse there had been a fixture on the block well before the firm moved into their new office building the year before but that was okay the steakhouse had great food and it had the kind of old world atmosphere sergio liked wood planet uh wood paneled walls uh leather chairs dark stained tables plush gold carpeting and ornate woolsey wool scones got scones sconces why is that word keep coming up i read it as scones oh my god dale had reserved the restaurant's meeting room and now sergio sat at a round table filled with his fellow architects 12 of the 14 in his department were here everyone was having a great time joking laughing flirting strike that everyone but sergio was having a great time yes he was throwing out one liners and laughing at the right times but his heart wasn't in it ever since he got on the news of his promotion he'd been battling a sudden onset of depression he couldn't explain what was wrong with him he'd gotten good news but it didn't feel good at all so what's it like to be the new project manager violet artist's sergio cut into his medium rare rib eye the grilled aroma of the beef on his plate combined with savoury scents of butter and onions the mouth watered as he watched oh sorry his mouth watered as he watched pink juices run from the stake he speared the bite he just cut apart oh that was a very good description of the steak i really want steak now um sergio looked at his freckled brunette girlfriend short and pillowy violet was the picture of curvy femininity to play up her soft features violet wore clothes with lots of trim and ruffles and color her wardrobe had sass as she called it she always she was always asking him if he looked sassy he wasn't sure how sassy looked so he always said you look sassy as heck babe basically he lied looking at violet now sergio realized he often lied when it came to violent that's not a good way to go it's not a good way to go this relationship is already in in the danger don't you just love romantic come on comedies commodities violet had asked just the other night as they headed to the theater for yet another romantic comedy movie sure do babe sergio said he hated romantic comedies give him a good sci-fi or supernatural movie any day even horror was better than the romantic comedy i hate horror movies violet heads said on their second date don't you absolutely sergio said come on man come on the same kind of thing happened with food everyone seems to love chinese food violet said on their third date but i don't get the appeal it's either too bland or too spicy what do you think i totally agree sergio said chinese takeout was one of his favorite things violet chose have to spend their time too on their first date violet announced that she was a go-getter she let sergio know that quiet nights at home would be rare my mama always said you stand still too long v and you'll sprout roots you gotta keep rolling so you don't gather moss so i like to keep moving keep doing when i'm not at work i'm out having fun you know sergio and nodded even though he was still untangling her mixed metaphors and he really liked hanging out at home sure he said life's too short to grow moss on your roots man violet deserves better violet deserves better uh violet thought that this was hilariously funny which was nice because he liked it when people found his attempts at humor amusing but it was equally not nice because violet had a truly obnoxious laugh a cross between a honk a siren and a that's so mean but sony mean violet's laugh attracted attention the way syrup attracted flies she'd embarrassed sergio on dozens of occasions he actually started trying not to be amusing it didn't work apparently he was the master of inadvertently saying funny things like just this evening after dale told him about the promotion sergio went to violet's drafting table and told her the good news there'll be a dinner tonight i assume you want to come she'd laughed as if he just told the best joke ever he found that baffling yes violet was smart and yes they had shared interest and yeah she was pretty fun but was it really so much to want a girlfriend who liked more of the things he liked he wondered if they'd still be dating if he told her the truth from the beginning yes you would because he likes you for you oh my god this guy doesn't know how relationships work would she even like him if she knew him like really knew him heck sometimes he wasn't sure if she liked the version of him that was pretending to be maybe it's because you're lying all the time and sometimes he didn't like her as her much either violet was a flirt even though she was with sergio she liked to come on to other men and not just some men all men married or unmarried okay to be fair that's that's kind of bad both of the characters are kind of yeah you know they're kind of cool but there's a little bit about them which i'm like sergio lies and um and violet flirts with other men uh she didn't care she just liked to flirt sergio had never liked the flirting but lately it was getting on his nerves sergio sergio blinked and looked at violet she was tagging on his sleeve i asked you a question i'm sorry what did you ask i asked about how it feels to be on the new project project manager um waiting until he'd put his first bite of steak in his mouth and chewed it sergio gave violet what he hoped was a natural look that didn't portray his annoyance at her for once he gave her an honest answer well i'm not the project manager yet am i so i don't know violet let loose with her laugh sergio looked down and quickly took another bite of this take the biggest issue in his relationship was that well ryla wasn't the girl he really wanted are you kidding me are you actually this relationship is in in pieces really but that girl with someone he hadn't seen in years he wondered what she was doing now sophia manchester started going to sergio's high school during his junior year he fell in love with her on the first day she came to class small and graceful like a ballerina sophia had the dark looks he loved and she had the face of an angel she was also very smart very nice very funny and unfortunately very popular although she was always perfectly kind to him and he'd noticed she seemed to like a lot of the things he liked they moved in entirely different circles he didn't stand a chance but he never forgot her in the nearly 10 years since she since he'd seen her he'd been trying to find a woman like her violet sadly that was violet sadly wasn't that woman violet pattered his leg then turned away from him to flirt with clive even though only an airhead would flirt with clive everyone knew clive was obviously taken by outspoken redhead fiona who sat on the other side now and fiona was not a woman to be messed with case in point when violet leaned toward clive to rub her chest against his arm oh my god no that's more than flatting a spoonful of fiona's mashed potatoes flew across the table and onto violet's new blouse oh sorry fiona purred into her smooth confident voice i don't know how that got away from me violet sniffed loudly an ex extricated extricated sorry and extricated the potatoes from her blouse she leaned away from clive sergio suppressed a smile and concentrated on an escape on his steak the steak was the best part of this evening celebration he could have done without the forced camaraderie being friendly with other people was hard work and he was tired tonight he wanted to go home and stop trying for just a few hours but he couldn't do that yet he had to keep eating and bantering and pretending all was right in the world after most of the plates on the table had been cleared away by the waiters dale stood and tapped his water glass the ding ding ding brought up every head at the table so surge dale said we want a speech you know we do everyone except clive started chanting speech speech speech speech clive was nothing was mouthing idiot at sergio sergio smiled and stood i'll make this short and sweet everyone cheered dale laughed see there's a reason this kid has advanced so quickly said joe grinned as he knew he was supposed to well here we go thank you dale to you and the partners for the promotion dale inclined his head smiling you deserve it uh sergio smiled and to the rest of you he loaded his voice to a growl you're mine now maggots and you don't you forget it he sat down the table was silent for at least three seconds oh god oh god that was a stinky joke then clive burst out laughing and started clapping violet joined in then everyone was laughing phew for a second sergio thought he'd blown it of course violet wanted to go out dancing after the dinner and she convinced sergio to invite clive and fiona and a couple other architects even though sergio enjoyed showing off his dance moves they stayed up ridiculously late finally sergio took violet home and then headed to his own apartment building a few blocks away pulling his two-year-old suv into his assigned space in the garage under his apartment building sergio picked up his suit jacket from the leather passenger seat he stepped out of the black vehicle then closed and locked the doors for a few seconds he stood and stared at his suv he remembered how excited he was when he bought it he'd been wanting to trade in his old small pickup for a nice suv for years once he'd done it though he realized he still didn't have the vehicle he truly desired why was it that whenever he climbed a little higher on the ladder he felt like he had too many rungs to go before he reached the top sighing sergio left his suv behind him and took the elevator to the third floor there he strode to his apartment hurrying quickly sorry quietly with his uh back to his neighbor's door mrs bailey was a busy body and she liked to ambush him when he got home only once in a while did he manage to get past oh it's you sergio mrs bailey's scratchy voice said as sergio put his key in the lock i thought i had an intruder you're quite late tonight hot date sergio took a breath then turned hi mrs bailey the petite grey-haired lady beamed at him in the daytime she usually wore crispy ironed shirt dresses in pastel colors but tonight she was sporting a frilly pink nightgown under a white quilted robe how was work today fine sergio wasn't going to tell her about the promotion oh no she would have insisted on inviting him for some kind of baked good in spite of the time he yawned not just a fake yawn but a well-timed one i'm awfully tired mrs bailey please forgive me but i need to get inside and go to bed of course you do dear mrs bailey smiled at him you go get your rest sergio thanked his lucky stars and slipped into his apartment before mrs bailey could say anything else he closed the door behind him and latched all four latches he leaned back against his door and closed his eyes home at last sergio had a nice apartment at 1 200 square feet it was it was far from tiny and the complex had been built only two years before it sported the most up-to-date appliances and modern features that his architectural eye appreciated a couple friends from the firm had helped sergio decorate his apartment and they looked great they'd used neutral beiges and greys that felt both upscale and masculine and most of the furnishings were expensive antiques it was a decent place but he resented that it was in a building that also housed the likes of mrs bailey he deserved peace didn't he he shouldn't have to put up with this nosy old lady who didn't have anything better to do than to torment him sergio crossed the living room and went into his bedroom removing his wallet from his pocket he placed it in the ceramic tray he used for his wallet and keys and whatever other detroit twos might come out of his pocket at the end of the day he then undressed and carefully hung up his suit and put everything else in her laundry hamper sucking on grey sweats and a black t-shirt he laid down on the bed and dropped immediately into sleep the next morning his alarm woke him up at 6am feeling groggy and foggy he groaned and turned on the tv flipping through the channels he thought about the long day that he had a head he should get moving he looked at his phone on his queen and ner a cherry nightstand he checked his watch it wasn't too early he picked up the phone leaning back on a pile of gray white and beige pillows sergio listened to the phone ring it was picked up on the third one hello his mother's lightly accented voice said mama sergio said sergio what a nice surprise something rustled against the phone and her voice was muffled as she called tony come here it's sergio on the phone her voice returned to full volume and beyond when he shouted into the phone sergio you still there i'm putting you on speaker your papa is doing his morning workout tony come here come talk to sergio on the speaker sergio shook his head his mother sure did love her speakerphone how's our sergio a deep voice boomed into the phone have you built any skyscrapers lately i don't know why i chose that accent the machine gun laugh that came after this ridiculous question was joined by his mother's wild giggling sergio shook his head again you know i don't build skyscrapers papa i'm in the residential renovation department of the firm so renova skyscraper apartment buildings in a town where the tallest building is 10 stories high you have to be a visionary son if you want it all you can't reach the top without being able to see the top you have to be bold and dark and daring to stand out tony altery knew about being bold and daring and being on the top the head of a massive transportation company sergio's dad was one in professive man by the time sergio was born when tony was 30 tony had already built his empire and a mansion for his wife and new baby since then his business only continued to grow today he was not he not only filled his mansion with the best furniture in art and cars but he also bought more houses to fill with furniture art and cars i got a promotion today sergio said the one i told you i applied for i got it head of the company tony i use a different art accent every time tony asked laughing again tony be nice sergio's mother said congratulations sergio we're so proud of you we have to have a celebration your favorite pasta and cake we have to have a cake what was the job you applied for again project manager that sounds nice his mother said tony snorted don't rest in your laura's sergio always upward did you catch the game last night [Laughter] so i'm making myself laugh with a stupid accent sergio noticed he was gritting his teeth and he forced himself to relax i saw the score i missed the game because we went out to dinner to celebrate my promotion did you meet anyone sergio's mother asked no my mom it was just the people in my department violet is the only woman there who's interested in me they've got no taste at least violet knows a good thing when she sees it sergio's mother snauted she wasn't violet's biggest fan sergio made his excuses to get off the phone as fast as he could he was asking himself why he called his parents to begin with well he knew why he called them he called them to get validation he was trying to feel like he'd finally gotten enough to have arrived why in the world did he think he'd get that validation from his father all the rich food he ate the night before must have slowed down his brain function sergio's new office was outstanding his new job was not the office wasn't huge it was in a corner office or anything honestly it was just a small plane room tucked between the break room and a conference room but it was his plus his windows had shades which for some reason were missing from the windows out on the design floor sergio happily pulled those shades down when the sun came around to spear his eyes at two in the afternoon the shade pulling moment was however the only happy moment of the day the rest of the day was just a mind-numbing blur as he tried to get up to speed with what sanders had been doing or rather had not been doing after just two hours of assessing the situation he understood why sanders had left earlier than expected this was not a job for one person it was a job for at least 10 people plus assistants clive was right sergio was an idiot he hadn't been told what his pay rise would be before he applied for the promotion but he figured it would be a decent increase he was wrong he was only going to get another thousand dollars a month to do ten times more work i mean that's still quite a lot idiot he muttered to himself as he tried to organize the few tasks he thought he might be able to get done today if he stayed until nearly midnight sergio's door opened and clive's head popped in along with the aromas wafting over from the break room sergio could smell coffee popcorn and someone's microwaved burritos how's the new job clive asked sergio dropped his head to the pile of paperwork in front of him and pounded it a couple of times that good huh clive came the rest of the way into the room and sat in one of the narrow leather and stainless steel chairs in front of sergio he looked around at sergio's plain oak desk the other chair the shell was piled with project files and the drafting table tucked in the corner so you do have a drafting table clive noted think you'll get used to it sergio didn't answer the question instead he asked do you ever think we reach our ideals clive turned sideways and put his feet up on the other chair in front of a desk that's a deep question sorry i know you hate to use your dozen or so brain cells to think about deep questions yeah you're stressing me out here never mind no it's a good question honest answer i don't think ideas are actually real i think they exist only in our heads i mean have you drawn something that was as good as you imagined it in your head if you have i'll buy you dinner every night for a week because i sure haven't as tempting as it is to lie to get those dinners sergio said grinning no i haven't there you go we're all a bunch of donkeys what you know the carrot and the stick we're just a bunch of donkeys plodding along trying to reach a carrot that will forever dangle out in front of us no matter how far we plod that's depressing clive shrugged and shook his head doing an unintentional impression of bubbles the labradoodle then my work is done he grinned seriously i don't think it's depressing at all it's kind of freeing when you think about it if we can't get what we want why bother trying just do your best and have a good time he paused and saluted mr idiot sir he bowed multiple times as he backed out of sergio's office sergio laughed then sobered and tried to concentrate on work two and a half weeks into the new position sergio had doubled his caffeine consumption and still he was constantly 10 paces ahead he'd already made two dumb mistakes that cost the firm several thousand dollars and he'd been berated twice by a client dale assured him this was a normal part of the learning curve for the project manager's job but sergio was still mortified he was also bored and disappointed he thought that becoming the project manager would give him more leeway in to implement catching edge design ideas more freedom to break past the boundaries of the usual venerations his department did for some time he was frustrated by the safe limited changes their clients made to their homes he wanted to be given carte blanche to bust into a place demo the heck out of it and turn it into something else entirely he thought a project manager would hold enough sway that he could make that of that vision of reality he was wrong the project the projects he had to oversee were the same old things and now in addition to disliking the types of jobs he was working on he had the responsibility for more aspects of those jobs this new position really was just more work and no more satisfaction not only was work in full suck mode but his home life such as it was had gone down the toilet as well mr bailey had taken to staying up late so she could greet him with her latest suggestions for getting more seats more sleep then there was the talent oh sorry talent then there was the tenant who lived above him the woman who had the apartment on the next floor up took dancing lessons he'd been listening to her stomping around above his head for weeks he didn't know her name but he'd given her the title of thunder feat now for some reason thunderfeet was practicing until 2am he tried to talk to her about it one night but after scolding him for ringing her doorbell too late she called him names that made him blush also because he never had time to go to the grocery store he was eating more takeout and because he was so tired when he got home he rarely exercised and instead just dropped into bed these two changes had resulted in a disturbing pot belly that was growing with each passing day oh no as a repeat of in the flesh sergio's dissatisfaction was growing with each passing day too so were the number of hours he was working it was near midnight most nights when he left the firm and he always came home with a stack of work to look over before he went to bed as if all this wasn't bad enough violet hated sergio's new long hours even more than he did and it was turning her into a nag how come you have to work all the time sergio she asked him on saturday night at the end of his first week as project manager they were at a party she insisted they attend even though they couldn't get there until after 10 30 p.m because he worked until then he knew she was going to want to stay until at least two or later and then he was going to have to get up and go to work early sunday morning if he didn't there was no way he could handle monday um because it's part of the new job sergio said with a thick layer of sarcasm the new job i just got promoted into it's a high workload job what do you suggest i do get a saw and cut the workload in half he never should have said that violet laughed hysterically and everyone at the party turned to stare at them and so it went work try and please his girlfriend get home late deal with mrs bailey eat junk listen to fun thunder feet finally go to sleep rinse and repeat his days were basically drudgery the only few minutes in them that he really liked were those moments when he walked out of the building admired his dedicated project manager's parking spot now there was a perk worth work working your tailor for not strolled to it and got in his car that was his fleeting moment of freedom every night he just got a few seconds of joy in the feeling of escape but even that was beyond his reach on this rainy tuesday night because the forecast had been for the usual sunshine sergio wasn't prepared for rain even though his new parking spot was only 20 feet from the firm's door he and his stack of papers were soaked when he got into his suv and he was cold and he was hungry sergio put his papers on the passenger seat he turned on the full heat blast which caused the vehicle to steam up and his wall suit started smelling like a wet farm animal or was that his own smell he didn't know personal hygiene was another thing this job was taking from him pulling out of the parking lot sergio couldn't help but notice he had the road mostly to himself it had been like that every night this week which was why it was not just annoying but screamingly inconvenient when his two-year-old suv decided to die in the totally closed down and deserted retail district of downtown sergio was barely able to coast to the curb before the suv lost all momentum and drifted to a full silent stop sergio looked at the still bright dashboard lights not the battery he looked at the gas tank it was half full not out of gas are you kidding me sergio asked his vehicle it had no response he tried to restart the suv nothing there was no point in him looking under the hood he knew nothing about vehicle engines so sergio sat in the dead suv and listened to rain thrumming on the roof he tried to see through the grey murk of the falling water everything outside the suv was vague and obscure but from what he could tell no one was around he peered into the gloom looking for an open sign on one of the storefronts he didn't see any this block had no bars or restaurants so nothing was open he thought about where he was and he remembered there was a gas station two blocks over hopefully he could get a tow truck there but that meant walking in the rain for 10 minutes oh joy sergio leaned his head on the steering wheel what a perfectly awful end to a perfectly awful week sergio raised his hand oh sorry his head and looked at the still wet stack of papers sitting on the passenger seat he had the urge to pick them up and throw them out in the rain he could see himself doing it in his mind's eye and he could see himself dancing around on top of them blowing out air sergio motioned at his dead car and said camel's back meet your last straw the rain started coming down harder sergio leaned back in his seat and closed his eyes how had he gotten here after all this hard work all his striving all his determination after all that comes this a broken down suv in the middle of the night in the pouring rain fine sergio opened the door and stepped out into the weather he was soaked immediately he slammed the suv's driver's door stomped forward two feet and kicked the front tire as hard as he could ouch sir hardly a scream but sergio screamed he hopped around on one foot and marveled at how much pain a toe could generate water slid down inside his collar and his hopping foot splashed water up his pants leg resisting the urge to kick his vehicle again sergio stomped away from it then he pulled his ruined suit jacket up over his head as a makeshift hood and he sloshed over to the sidewalk there he put his head down and trudged away the street lights provided enough illumination for him to see the sidewalk cracks and the curb this was all he needed for navigation he'd gone just a block when the rain started to let up not really caring at that point because he was already wet enough and through wet through and through sergio kept walking but then two things happen at once the rain stopped entirely and sergio nearly tripped over an overstuffed green garbage bag lying in the middle of the sidewalk sergio lowered his suit coat and he looked around the nearest street light poured pale yellow light down on a dumpster that had tipped part way over its contents were spilled all over the sidewalk partially eaten food sodden papers and collapsed latte cups with strewn all around sergio began taking careful steps through the trash he'd gone a couple of feet when the street lights glow hit something brightly coloured sergio assumed it was a plastic bowl or cup but even so he glanced at it as he passed he stopped it wasn't a plastic bowl or cup it was what what was it it's curious about the unique shape standing out among the ordinary refuse sergio took a step closer to it it was a bright red propeller on top of a cap leaning over sergio discovered that the propeller cap was attached to the round head of the small maybe 10 inch high plastic figurine the figurine was that of a small boy with reddish brown hair big blue eyes an orange triangular nose rosy cheeks and a wide mouth full of pronounced white teeth the figurine's round head was matched in shape and size with the trunk of its body which resembled a colorful bowling ball with arms and legs the figurine was wearing a short-sleeved two-button shirt that had vertical red and blue stripes matching the pattern on the cap the shirt was tucked into solid blue pants and the pants wait did i just read that i don't know the show is tucked into solid blue pants and the pants cuffs ended at the top of the pair of the plain brown shoes the shoes were more rounded than foot shaped but they matched the boys fingerless stumpy hands both hands were occupied the figurine's right hand held a large red and yellow striped balloon and the figurine's right hand held a small sign that read i'm a lucky boy hey we've got a story about balloon boy i'm assuming i'm assuming you are oh wait no sorry you are are you sergio playfully asked the figurine do you have any tips i could use some luck i'm a lucky boy the figurine said in a high-pitched child's voice sergio widened his eyes and stared this wasn't just a figurine it was an electronic toy surprised the toy was still working despite sitting in the rain he was intrigued enough to pick it up wet cold hard and slippery the toy was light and weight and though it looked old-fashioned it was in great condition no paint was scarred or faded interesting sergio turned the toy this way and that looking for a control switch he couldn't see one he checked for a speaker and saw none he even scanned for a battery compartment but found nada interesting so was i'm a lucky boy all the toy said just for fun sergio decided to walk to the toy you say you're a lucky boy like your sign says good for you good for you detroit said oh okay the toy probably had some stock phrases to play and it was programmed to repeat back what it heard is recorded it's inner workings were surprisingly well hidden it didn't seem like a cheap toy sergio decided to test this theory about the recording he said testing testing the little boy didn't repeat their words instead it said it's lucky to be lucky then it emitted a funny little giggle oh no i'm oh no i'm so sorry sergio smiled the giggle was infectious sergio looked around he was still alone he looked back at the toy and shrugged do you have a name sergio asked the toy my name is lucky boy the toy said sergio snorted i never would have guessed sergio wondered if lucky boy was worth anything probably not but either way he found he couldn't leave it lying there it was unique and it looked antique spitting those bars he loved unique antiques he'd make them part of his home decor tucking the toy under his arm sergio walked on and within five minutes he was in the gas station convenience store making arrangements to have his car towed while he signed paperwork he set lucky boy on the counter the teenage clerk behind the counter called the tow truck driver and then returned to the counter to watch sergio sign papers the teen was acne spotted and limp-head but he was dressed in a clean blue uniforms shirt with khaki pants and he was uh friendly enough sorry your car broke down dude what is that noise sorry there's like a a banging noise i have no idea where it's coming from apologies uh where are we uh sorry a car broke down dude he said hey do you want to buy a lottery ticket for tomorrow's drawing it could help pay for car repairs no thanks sergio said he was trying not to breathe deeply because the desk the gas station convenience store smelled like pork fries and dirty socks but he involuntarily sucked in air when lucky boy said in his soprano toned child's voice it's your lucky day hey dude the teen said cool doll it's not a doll okay whatever it's still cool sergio looked at the lucky boy and shrugged okay i'll take that ticket after all who knows exactly the clerk beamed he rang up he rang up a ticket huh there seems to be like a lot of um superstitious writing in all of these books that's a common theme um with a lot of these books i think sorry it's it's all like um superstitions and curses and obviously things to do with agony and remnant and stuff it was nearly 3am when the tow truck driver dropped sergio off at his apartment building sergio didn't i didn't bother to explain lucky boy to the heavyset driver who eyed the toy and sergio with suspicion tiptoeing through the hallway outside his apartment he managed to open and close his door without being pestered it seemed there was an hour past which mrs bailey couldn't would not stay up he looked at the toy he still carried maybe it is my lucky day after all lucky boy admitted his mischievous giggle smiling sergio took lucky boy into his bedroom and set him on top of his cherry buru next to the ceramic tray this is like a repeat of to be beautiful then he emptied his soggy pockets stripped off his ruined clothes took a hot shower and fell into bed two and a half hours later his alarm nearly catapulted him across the room groaning sergio sleepwalked through getting dressed then he called a cab any wise words sergio asked lucky boy before he left the apartment lucky boy giggled and said again today's your lucky day sergio couldn't say he agreed with that assessment but technically the day was still ongoing who knew what could happen running on just two and a half hours of sleep he sure could use a little luck the day went by in a sleep-derived blur he was a walking zombie and when dale corrected him on his math for the tenth time the last time being when sergio added six and seven and came up with 15 he finally admitted dale i'm sorry i'm asleep on my feet my suv broke down in the rain last night i got two and a half hours of sleep go home dale said sergio flinched was he being fired they all laughed you're not being punished we're not total ogres here when you need sleep you need sleep go home and sleep when you come back maybe you can tell me what six plus seven is 13. uh when sergio let violet no he was leaving she offered to lend him her car i can get someone to take me to your place later to get it then we can go out to that gallery opening i wanted us to go to you'll be rested up enough by the end of the day right sergio started to nod then he stopped himself he didn't want to go to a gallery opening if this was his lucky day didn't he deserve to tell the truth for a change he shook his head and refused to accept the car keys violet was thrusting in his direction i'm just going to call a cab he said then i'm going to go to bed and sleep straight through until morning i don't want to go out later the violet gave him the little pout he used to think was kind of cute he turned away from her and headed back to his office to call a cab or everything's in shambles can i predict like i don't i don't really usually predict things in the videos because i don't want to spoil it if i am actually right but i well actually this is definitely not right but it would be a cool concept if this was his lucky day yeah but then every other day after that was his unlucky day essentially so like this is his only lucky day and as a result of the lucky things from this day every other day after this is gonna be bad for example um i mean it's like the butterfly effect like for example um he just refused to go out with his with his girlfriend or i'm pretty sure like their boyfriend and girlfriend he just refused to go out with his with his girlfriend tonight and that is going to result in a breakup right so i'm assuming what's going to happen is yeah this is going to be an amazing day but that doesn't mean that every other day is going to be like that day it's going to be a lot worse and then he's going to die or something on his way home in the cab sergio heard a news a report about the big lottery something about one of the winners buying a winning ticket at a gas station downtown he wondered if it was the gas station he went to the previous night he should check his ticket by the time sergio returned home though he was in a semi-conscious state he didn't have enough energy to check his lottery ticket instead he fell into bed and slept for four hours he woke a little after 8 pm and feeling not even a little guilty about his latest lighter violet he ordered a pepperoni pizza taking it into his bed because he was still too tired to think sergio turned on the tv the new the local news was ending the perky female co-anchor said and to end on a light note five people drew the winning numbers for the latest big jackbot one of those tickets was bought right here in our town congratulations to the winner whoever you are that's right the ticket sergio jumped off the bed he dashed to his ceramic tray and dug for the ticket grabbing it he picked up his phone bringing up the winning numbers on his screen he compared them to the numbers on his ticket he blinked and compared them again they matched every number matched sergio jumped up and shouted yes above him thunderfeed pounded on the floor same to you he shouted sergio ran to the guru and picked up lucky boy he held the toy out like a dance partner and spun around the room you're brilliant you're absolutely brilliant lucky boy sounded off his funny little giggle always oh that was oh whatever uh sergio mimic the giggle and threw himself on his bed he kicked his feet in the air and whooped thunder feet pounded again to hell with you he shouted he wasn't going to put up with crap anymore he had the means to fix all the problems he had in his life now oh yeah things were going to change yeah that's what i mean i'm pretty sure it's gonna be a really good day for him and then things are gonna change negatively rather than positively uh and then balloon boy's gonna kill him uh the next day sergio called in sick to work but when violet telephoned later to check on him he let the answering machine pick it up then he visited the lottery headquarters to claim his winnings because he was one of the five people who had the winning numbers after taxes he ended up with just a little over six hundred thousand dollars that was okay it was plenty it was okay oh my god what do you want i would love a six hundred thousand dollars i'd retire and i haven't even got a job yet back at home sergio relaxed in his living room and pondered what to do next he had so many choices now the car repair place had called him to tell him he'd had an oil leak that pled that bled the vehicle drive oil the resulting engine damage would cost thousands to repair should he spend it or just sell the thing as it was for parts and get something new grinning sergio stood and went to get lucky boy carrying the toy back into the living room and feeling only a little silly he asked lucky boy should i repair my car or get a new one you deserve good things lucky boys hung out you're right i do sergio sat back and put lucky boy in his lap what kind of car do i deserve you deserve to have your dreams come true really sergio thought about his dream car the car he'd always wanted a car that his father had once called an impractical waste of money this from a man who had 17 cars wasn't having more than two or three cars an impractical waste of money you don't buy cars for flash son tony always said you buy them for value you buy flash and you you're just asking to be ripped off you'll pay more than the card is worth then you'll be a magnet for car thieves what if i like flash sergio asked out loud now you deserve flash like there's so many different voices you deserve flash the lucky boy you piped up what should i buy sergio asked buy a flashy sports car the more expensive the better sergio fired off a finger gun at the little toy yeah he's going to end up with nothing at the end of the story i can tell uh i like how you think he ignored the part of him that was as smith smidgeon creeped out by the fact that he was having a conversation with the toy lucky boy had given him better advice than he'd ever gotten from anyone else he was here to care about where that advice came from so he bought a bright red expensive flashy sports car high-end highly visible and as impressive as all get out sergio's new car made him feel way more impressive than his silly aviator style watch and speaking of his watch what kind of watch should i buy oh god he asked lucky boy after he got home with his new car you deserve bullying sergio got dressed and headed back out in his flashy car he went to the best jewelry store in town and he spent 37 thousand dollars on a new gold watch it was impressive after he got the watch he stopped and called violet she'd just gone home from work how would you like to have dinner at the horizon he asked grinning when she sucked in her breath the horizon was the best restaurant in town violet squealed what's the occasion i'll tell you when i pick you up meet me out front of your building i thought your sl suv was still in the shop she said it is i bought myself a new ride it's red you can't miss it okay violet said drawing out the word as if she thought he'd lost his marbles he laughed and hung up driving to violet's apartment building and revving the engine as he neared her building he stomped on the accelerator to zoom forward then slammed on the brakes coming to a screeching stop next to the curb just a foot from her she stared in open-mouthed shock at his new wheels what do you think he asked us the powerful vengeance rumbled and she gaped at the car how violet asked project managers don't make that much more than senior architects get in i'll tell you about it violet beamed at him as she opened the door over a state she's a gold digger over a steak and lobster dinner complete with huge slices of the most decadent chocolate cake she'd ever seen sergio told violet about his lottery win he didn't however tell her about lucky boy that somehow seemed like a secret he needed to keep to himself and he should have kept the lottery win to himself too violet immediately started telling him how he should have spent the money you should buy a boat what what his car broke down his like he didn't have a car anymore and she's like you should buy a boat you should buy a boat she told him as she plowed through her slice of cake we could go out on the lake every weekend oh and you should buy a timeshare then we could go to different places every weekend or maybe we could just take a trip around the world oh wait a cruise we should take us cruise or we could go sergio wasn't really listening to her he was savoring the amazing chocolate cake but he said at appropriate intervals until he noticed she wasn't talking anymore he also noticed when she whacked his knuckles with a fork ow what i said what is that she gestured at his new watch oh yeah sergio suddenly remembered i've got to show you this too i just got this afternoon it cost 37 thousand dollars but i deserve it sergio took another bite of cake violet touched the watch where whether and beamed she looked at him her eyes bright so what did you get me i was wondering all evening i figured you have to got me something since you won all that money i figure you can't be saving it for the end of dinner but now i can't wait any longer what did you get me sergio sat down his fork he looked down what violet asked you did get me something right sergio winst oh he's effed up he's left up uh um you got yourself a new sports car and a 37 thousand dollars watching you didn't get me anything violet's rose violets royce rose at least an octave at the end of the question i uh think he told himself surely he'd come up with some good reason he didn't buy her anything violet stood and threw down her napkin take me home right now sergio didn't argue he didn't have the energy and he realized he didn't care that she was angry he just took her home there viola got out the car and started to walk away then she turned back and said you'd better have something for me tomorrow she marched off her hip swaying emphatically in her wake sergio didn't give violet a thought after he left her apartment building he was feeling too good to be bothered by her tantrum oh come on it is annoying me how bad you are it is annoying me so much when he got home sergio showed his watch to lucky boy what do you think he asked lucky boy giggled you look impressive the next day sergio put on his new watch and went to work in his new car nice wheels clive said when he walked into sergio's office a little after nine this position must pay a lot more than i thought it did close the door sergio said he learned his lesson from violet telling people about his lottery win could be tricky clive raised his eyebrows and closed the door he flopped into one of sergio's visitor chairs what's the big secret did you rob a bank no sergio grind he lowered his voice i won the lottery clive laughed good one really i bought a ticket because sergio stopped himself he'd been about to tell clive about lucky boy he again got the strong feeling he should keep that bit to himself he covered his near mistake by saying because i had a whim and i won clive shook his head good for you he spotted sergio's watch nice bling sergio flushed i deserve something sure you do so what's next oh i know how about you by your good friend clive a swimming pool unlike violet clive was kidding or at least sergio hoped he was he decided to go with a kidding response sergio rolled his eyes win your own lottery then you can buy your own swimming pool party pooper when i buy my swimming pool you can come and use it are you buying one sergio shrugged actually i'm not sure what i'm gonna do next i need to ask oops he let it slip it again he'll almost let it slip again clive looked at him who are you gonna ask your mummy sergio flipped a pen at clive funny no not to my mommy i mean just ask you know in general like as my intuition and ask the universe like that when did you get spiritual having money is an exalting experience could i have laughed well even so you'd better get to work dale was on a rampage yesterday about having to pick up your load because you are out and sick and the jenkins project is kind of a mess sergio frowned i'm not criticizing clive said i couldn't do what you've been doing half as well as you have but i'm just warning you that the powers that be aren't wait that the powers that be aren't going to care about your car or your bling sergio side you're right obviously i made a mess of things a couple days ago i need to fix it clive stood leaned over sergio's desk and raised his hand high five sergio slapped clive's hand i'm honestly happy for you clive said enjoy just don't cut off your nose despite your face what does that mean sergio asked i'm not really sure it's just what my mother said whenever i did something dumb in reaction to something actually i don't think it's applicable here but whatever just be careful with your decisions yes dad clive laughed and left sergio's office sergio stared at his watch for several minutes and then got to work and he was still working long after everyone else left even violet she wasn't speaking to him it was after midnight when he left the building headed for his where was his car his bright new his nice new bright and spiny shorts car wasn't in his parking space what the heck sergio turned a full circle in his empty parking spot then he sighed went back inside his office and called the police the police officer who took his stolen car report was nice enough to give sergio a ride home that was kind of fun sergio enjoyed listening to the chatter on the police radio and he liked the way the leather creaked when he moved in his seat he wasn't as keen on the weird smell coming from the back seat a combination of bleach and something sour smelling he didn't ask about it sorry you got your car stolen the first full day you owned it the young officer said when he pulled outside sergio's building his name tag read neil which sergio assumed was a last name that bites the big one sergio unbuckled his seatbelt and turned toward officer neal he noticed the officer's buzz cut was recent he could see white skin between his brown hair and the tan line on his neck and you don't think i'll get it back it's probably out of the state by now neil said or it's in parts his voice broke often like a teenager going through puberty sergio shook his head well at least it was insured he reached for the passenger door handle yeah but they get you there too you'll get blue book for it but it won't be that much it won't be as much as you paid for it you're out taxes and license and all that sergio smiled as neil has at he as sergio smiled at neil as he pushed the door open sorry well your array of sunshine neil laughed sorry this job tends to create pessimists sergio marvelled that not officer neil had been on the job long enough to become a pessimist he wondered what officer neil's goals were did he have a big dream thanks for the ride sergio said as he got out of the squad car he waved as neil drove by and he went in the front entrance of his building whistling he wasn't going to let this get him down it was just a little setback his luck had changed or maybe not as he got in the elevator and pushed the button up for the fourth floor his neighbors dashed up behind him and shelved her way past him he flicked a look of annoyance at her she mistook her for something else what are you looking at thunder feet snapped as she pounded on the fifth floor button wearing tight exercise pants in a sports bra she must have thought he was admiring her but he wasn't not that she was bad looking she was actually cute slender and just curvy enough with blonde hair and a nice face but she was too tall for him she was at least five feet ten to his five feet seven oh god five feet seven huh not to mention her personality ruined everything about her looks nothing said so uh sergio said as the elevator made a clunking sound and started to rise nothing at all thunder feet didn't smell good she smelled like sweat and cigarette smoke he concentrated on breathing through his mouth she sniffed and looked him at him sideways you better not make wake me up again tonight sergio glanced at her incredulous incredulously me wake you up she glared at him he ignored her as the elevator doors opened and he got out on his floor one of the cheap beige carpet squares that covered the hallways in the building was sticking up just outside the elevator and he tripped over it he managed to catch himself but he staggered a few feet before he did he heard her mutter loser as the elevator doors closed behind him his shoulders tightened as he stared at sorry as he started down the hall and by the time he was at his door his good mood was slipping away and just as he took out his keys mrs bailey threw her door open behind him and sang out i just made oatmeal raisin cookies sergio whirled around and yelled i hate raisins mrs bailey a a plastic wrap covered plate of cookies extended out in front of her drew back her face bunched up in the middle like someone pulled on a drawstring string attached to a skin her lower lip quivered well why have you never said so i was being polite sergio shouted but i don't feel like being polite right now in fact i don't feel like being here right now i just want to be left alone mrs bailey's eyes moistened she nodded her head and quietly retreated into her apartment oh sergio felt like a jerk but he also felt exhilarated saying what he wanted was very freeing inside his apartment sergio went through his usual post-work routine when he finished now wearing his sweats and t-shirt he looked at lucky boy who still sat all jaunty and bright on top of the guru so what should i do now sergio has the toy everyone who's someone should have a house lucky boy said sergio stared at the toys wide smile and he just began smiling just as wide what a great idea his own house why not buy his own house he had plenty of money now for a down payment he said so to lucky boy praising him with you're brilliant lucky boy wasn't done throwing out ideas cash is king lucky boy said girlfriend bad to good that's even more brilliant this was the toys best idea yet he could buy an inexpensive fixer-upper with cash gut it and then completely redesign it he could use all the skills he'd honed at this firm to create a true masterpiece of reinvention you are so smart sergio told lucky boy he gave the toy a pat on one of his rosy cheeks lucky boy giggled sergio headed to the phone he needed to contact a real estate estate agent to go places you want to have wheels lucky boy said sergio stopped he turned to lucky boy and laughed well i'm glad someone in this room is thinking i forgot i have no car he found what should i get this time the same thing you should have bigger and better lucky boy said oh no sergio punched the air perfect you're absolutely right i'll get the big pick up he turned her head toward the phone again that's what i'll do first bro get something for your girlfriend otherwise you won't have a girlfriend anymore and don't get bigger and better that's that's the worst idea after getting your car stolen and he did in the morning he drew drove his new black eight cylinder extra cab long bed lifted pickup with massive tires to work yeah it was a saturday and he wished he could be out looking at houses but since he missed work on thursday he was totally behind even without missing that day he'd have to work today now he was going to have to work tomorrow too when he parked in his spot um he decided it looked even more impressive than the red sports car seeing the shiny black and chrome road monster sitting in his reserve spot almost made up for being at the office on saturday for the third week in a row sergio looked locked his truck and gave the hood a pat he'd had the dealer add an upgraded security system to his new truck so he knew he'd find the truck here waiting for him at the end of the day if someone tried to take this baby that someone was going to have a very bad day the dealer had been very happy to sell sergio the security upgrade but he'd been strangely against sergio's request to have a full suspension lift added to the truck sergio would have thought the guy would be happy to make more money but instead he warned a lifted truck is a tilt or tip hazard you'd be amazed at how easy it is to roll a truck when it's lifted sergio thanked him for the warning but told him to do it anyway and he was glad he did sergio strutted into the office feeling like he was at least three inches taller than he was before he felt even taller than when he got to his office and received a phone call from his insurer they were going to pay out the full purchase price of a stolen vehicle and the taxes and licensing costs were being refunded because they didn't go through before the car was taken so much for office and neil's pessimism sergio was on a roll or maybe not when sergio got off the phone he looked up to find violet standing in his office doorway because it was saturday she was dressed casually she wore tight jeans with a flouncy hem and a filmy yellow blouse with a feathered fringe as she tapped her foot the flouncy hem bounced and her fringe danced i knew i'd find you here violet said oh hi violet don't oh vi hi violet me sergio frowned he really needed to get back to work what's wrong what's wrong violet uncrossed her arms and stomped to his desk she re-crossed her arms and looked down at him did you buy me a present yet sergio pressed his lips together oops he hadn't even thought of it i've been really busy sergio said a violet snorted you're not really gonna try that are you with that ridiculous truck sitting outside it had to take time to buy that monstrosity you could manage the time to go to the dealership and you couldn't pop it into a jewelry store and get me a little something i'm sorry violet i have no excuse i've just been so wrapped up in the excitement of it all wrapped up in yourself you mean is that so bad what being selfish yeah that's bad sergio glared at her if it's selfish to be wrapped up in yourself then you're kind of the pot calling the kettle back black aren't you what what kind of insult is that you've never heard the idiom the pot calling the kettle black sure but she raised her eyebrows are you calling me selfish if this if the shoe fits well screw you and your stupid idioms before sergio could say anything else violet stormed out of his office for several seconds sergio stared after her then he shrugged and went back to work what a dick i'm sorry to swear but this is actually annoying me this is this is annoying me come on sergio are you really that stupid that's the thing that annoys me about these stories the fact that the characters are sometimes just really dumb um at the end of a very long day sergio dragged his tired body to his impressive new truck he was frustrated even if he returned tomorrow and worked all day he'd still be way behind on monday morning at this rate he was never going to be able to look for a house much less have time to renovate one he knew he wasn't home enough these days to really worry about what his home looked like but he was tired of living under thunder feet and tired of living across the hall from mrs bailey besides he deserved to live someplace better than this cubic apartment building with its cheap carpet squares but how can we move and work there weren't enough hours in the day and what was he going to do about violet as soon as she as soon as he changed clothes sergio asked sorry ask lucky boy this very question you deserve to be happy lucky boy said i agree sergio said but he sat down on the edge of his bed violet doesn't make me happy this was a little bit of a revelation revelation huh sergio said he thought back over his year with violet had she ever made him happy not exactly not really no not at all having a girlfriend made him feel good he'd never had one in high school or college all he'd done was pine for that out of reach sofia in high school and in college and he'd never had the time for dating he'd gone out a few times since then but violet was his first steady girl and that's why he dated her not because she made him happy but because she kept going out with him having a steady girlfriend made him feel impressive what should i do about violet sergio as lucky boy again if it's broken fix it or get rid of it lucky boy said that seemed like good advice did sergio want to fix things with violet no he did not okay then the solution was simple he leaned over to his nightstand and picked up the phone oh god he dialed violet when she picked up it was obvious she'd been sleeping hello she breathed into the phone violet i what time is it sergio can't you wait until a reasonable time to call and apologize sergio rolled his eyes i'm not calling to apologize i'm calling to break up with you what it sounded like you just said break up with you that is what i said i don't want to go out with you anymore violet was silent but she was still on the phone he could hear her breathing i should have realized it when you didn't buy anything if i loved you and i and really wanted to be with you buying you something should have been a no-brainer but i forget you sergio violet said you're not good enough for me anyway you're a funny looking man and i'm too much of a catch for you violet slammed down her phone and the line went dead sergio sat for a second to see if he felt bad he didn't he looked at lucky boy great advice lucky by lucky boy giggled okay so sergio's girlfriend problem was solved but what about his job how could he be happy and work the kind of hours he was working what should i do about my job sergio as lucky boy oh no oh yeah lucky boy is literally going to strip everything from his life just to take it all away oh my god he's gonna say get rid of the job i bet you he's gonna say get rid of the job better things are on the horizon oh yeah oh my god oh no sergio sank down into his bed wow he'd never thought he stared at lucky boy and lucky boy's big blue eyes stared back why hadn't sergio thought of that why was he still at his job he hadn't been happy at the firm for some time and instead of looking for something else he just applied for the project manager job he'd talk about thinking inside the box he had to get out of the box way out of the box sergio stood and started pacing back and forth by his bed the seed of an idea was sprouting in his mind what if he turned and looked at lucky boy what do you think of me starting my own business you deserve to be our own boss lucky boy said it would be impressive sergio grint yes it would he thought about his dad even though tony never said so he was disappointed in his son's career sergio felt like every time tony asked his stupid skyscraper question this country runs on the backbone of entrepreneurism oh god i can't say that entrepreneurism entrepreneurialism there you go tony like to say men let me keep our nation strong if sergio wanted to make his dad proud he needed to be an entrepreneur and he knew just how to do it but first he had to quit his job which he did the next morning you're really quitting clive said when he walked into sergio's office 15 minutes after sergio informed dale he was done with the new job what the hell are you playing at dale had asked the top of his bald head turned red as he yelled you apply for a pivotal job get it make hash of it and then you quit you realize you're do you you're done at this firm too right sergio nodded well yes that was going to be the next thing i told you i'm quitting entirely what the hell is wrong with you dale shouted you're our brightest architect you're throwing your career away sergio shrugged you can think that if you want i'm gonna go into business for myself dale gothford oh that's rich you know you'll be homeless in no time so joe shrugged again nope i'm going to be a successful impressive entrepreneur dale shook his head and strode out of sergio's office yes sergio said to clive now i'm really quitting clive leaned against the wall and watched sergio put his personal belongings in a cardboard box what are you gonna do get outside the box clive laughed and pointed at sergio's arms which were both currently inside the box on his desk sergio smiled too you know what i mean not exactly but i wish you luck oh i have a lot of luck now i have lucky boy he laughed and he noticed his laugh sounded oddly a little like lucky boy's giggle oh no oh no that that's foreshadowing right there he's going to turn into lucky boy or something oops he hadn't meant to say that clive frowned you're a lucky boy is that what you just said sergio blinked and lied sure clive held out the fist and sergio bumped it with his keep in touch clive said i will sergio said but he didn't he had too much going on for one thing he had to find the right place to renovate into a new home sergio thought finding a fixer-upper was going to be easy the town was full of them and after years of working on residential renovations he knew plenty of real estate agents which one should he call sergio sat at his small retro dining room table and ate kung pao chicken out of the carton while he pondered his upcoming house hunt lucky boy sat on the table in front of him it occurred to sergio as he ordered his dinner that leaving the toy in the bedroom was a little discourteous after all lucky boy had been the catalyst for a lot of great things in sergio's life and that was only in a few days here sergio was a man of leisure who was about to embark on an impressive entrepreneurial event adventure and he was rudely ignoring the little guy who had made it all possible and so he brought lucky boy out to join him for dinner i wish i could share this with you sergio said to lucky boy but i don't think toys eat sergio forked up some of the spicy chicken he chewed swallowed and mused so which real estate agents did i pick pretty is good lucky boy said sergio looked at lucky boy well aren't you a little casanova didn't i just get rid of a girlfriend lucky boy giggled are you saying i should find a better one lucky boy giggled then again okay sergio said pretty let's see he thought about the agents he knew one of them eve was very pretty but he was also reasonably sure she was married priddy doesn't do us any good if she's married he pointed out you deserve a great girl who dolts on you yeah yeah yeah i do violet had never doted on him good riddance to her someone better was out there he thought for a minute he snapped his fingers there was an agent called claire fredericks who was petite and soft-spoken they once had a conversation about science fiction and she said she liked it that was a good start wasn't it as far as sergio knew she was single he picked up the phone and called claire to schedule an appointment to look at houses the next day sergio's father would like claire sergio decided as he sat as he sat with her at a conference table in her real estate office not only was claire small and slender but she was dark hair too she looked italian oh he didn't know if she was if she was but she looked like it and that would be good enough for tony and he could hear his mother now oh the babies you could make together she always said that when she tried to set him up with an italian girl what exactly did you have in mind claire asked swiveling to face sergio sergio decided that claire wasn't what most people would call pretty her features were a little too strong for that but he thought she was eye-catching she had a huge somewhat almond-shaped very dark brown eyes she thought the she thought of them as comic book eyes claire's face would make a great superhero face this close to her he could smell her perfume which was light but distinctive it smelled like a combination of fruit and flowers kind of citrusy and kind of sweet he liked it he had to force himself to think about houses instead of about claire i recently came into a substantial amount of money serge told her and i want to leverage it into not just a home for me but a multi-million dollar design business to that end i want something that needs a total overhaul and i'm thinking something industrial maybe something with massive architectural potential is there anything available in the old warehouse district the part that was rezoned claire nodded several times oh how exciting i'd have to be a part of helping you build a multi-millionaire dollar business and uh i think your plan is excellent your design aesthetic is perfect for that kind of building rehab i didn't know you noticed my design aesthetic sergio said he blushed claire smiled at him i noticed more than i let on sergio smiled back at claire he was sure she was flirting with him claire cleared her throat there are several properties that fit your description but there's one in particular i think will be perfect for you do you want to go see it absolutely they went to see it and it was perfect the perfect property was an old standalone warehouse that was just at the site that at the edge of the area recently rezoned to residential this meant it got the best of both worlds it fit with the other warehouse rebuilds around it but it also backed up to the lush greenery of the neighbouring well established residential area at 5 500 square feet the property was ideal for what sergio wanted to do with it which was to make a spacious living area with a lot of architectural wow and a adjoining office space with even more eye-catching structural features the warehouse had a brick exterior that was in fantastic condition and its interior support beams and load-bearing walls looked sound yes it was an impressive building and sergio absolutely deserved it but it cost more than he'd planned to spend sergio did some calculations he'd already gotten the insurance payout on the car on the refund of the tax and license fees the truck hadn't cost as much as the sport car but he was already there oh so he's already there if he bought this old warehouse he was pretty sure he'd have enough to complete the renovations should he go for it of course he should let's make an offer sergio said to claire she clapped her hands then got down to business writing up the offer i'll go present this right now i expect the owner to accept it do you want to go to dinner to celebrate when when he does sergio blarted claire studied him for a moment then she did a cute little half shrug and said sure sergio grinned i'm so glad i called you claire smiled back me too oh sergio went home to wait for word on his offer there he told lucky boy what happened lucky boy giggled while he waited for claire's call telling him he got the place sergio started making sketches of his ideas for it he'd already drawn plans for the whole first floor when claire called you got it she said when he answered great i need to wrap up a few a few things and then i'll be free for the evening can i pick you up sergio asked sure they set a time and sergio hung up he looked at lucky boy where should i take her to dinner he asked i want to impress her you deserve to go where you want uh lucky boy said oh sorry i didn't do the voice impress yourself sergio laughed you're right i should impress me for a change well i like that mexican place downtown the one with the fountain in the courtyard i'll take her there lucky boy giggled sergio played with his plans for a few more minutes and then he got ready for dinner putting on a pair of casual black slacks and a grey and black striped dress shirt off for goodness sake crying child are you there he grabbed a black leather jacket to finish off the ensemble and he started towards the door he's got a nice style actually um cringing a little when thunderfeet started a two-step on his ceiling when he reached the door his gaze fell on lucky boy who still sat on the table sergio felt bad leaving lucky boy home alone he was giving sergio all this great advice did he deserve to sit around like a knick-knack in an empty apartment no way sergio picked up lucky boy tucked him under his arm and headed out the door when sergio glanced at mrs bailey's closed door before he walked down the hall lucky boy giggled mrs bailey hadn't bothered sergio since his raisin outburst he was hoping her hurt feelings or whatever was keeping her inside her own walls would hold until he'd moved into his new place in his lifted truck sergio put lucky boy in one of the cup holders in the console when that put lucky boy in more of a hole than seemed polite sergio dug some paperwork out of the glove box folded it up and made a sort of elevated seat for lucky boy lucky boy giggled you might not want to do that when claire's around sergio said starting the engine other people's judgments are irrelevant lucky boy said sergio glanced at his new friend you're right actually okay laugh if you want to lucky boy giggled oh god he's being like hypnotized um sergio pulled out of his parking garage do you think i should take her something flowers too much or not too much roses speak from the heart lucky boy said okay rose as it is sergio stopped by a florist and bought a dozen pink roses judging from claire's bright eyes and big smile when she spotted them on the dashboard he made a good choice she looked from the flowers to sergio for me of course she reached out for them and then frowned what's wrong are you allergic no no i was just thinking their wilt while we're at dinner sergio shook his head i had them put those little vials of water on the edge of each stem claire looked at him and smiled wildly then she hugged him you're so thoughtful sergio accept the hug and gave lucky boy a thumbs up behind claire's back as soon as claire was buckled into her seat she noticed lucky boy she picked him up what's this sergio tensed feeling strangely possessive of the little guy that's lucky boy he's sort of like a mascot claire gave him a puzzled look i'm not surprised sergio hesitated then decided to go ahead and tell her the whole story before it had seemed wrong to talk about lucky boy but now it felt disrespectful not to talk about him not telling the truth felt like sergio was taking credit for the recent turn of events his life had taken lucky boys should have some recognition sergio told claire the whole story claire listened with wrapped attention her brows going higher and higher as the story went on when sergio was done she turned lucky boy over how does it work sergio shrugged you're not curious you don't want to take it apart and find out she started tugging on lucky boy's arms sergio grabbed lucky boy away from claire no claire's eyebrows climbed a notch higher sorry sergio said i guess i'm sentimental about it claire looked from lucky boy to sergio and back i understand she said sergio didn't think he did but he didn't say anything else and by then they'd arrived at the restaurant the next few weeks passed in a blur while sergio was waiting for the deal to close he finished his designs then he submitted them for approval to the city permit offices while he talked to contractors he was looking for exactly the right team to work on his project and it didn't take him long to find it soon after that he got approval and the renovation began also sergio moved into his new place he wasn't planning on leaving his old apartment before the renovations to his new place were done but his lease came up for renewal and he'd get a penalty if he left before the end of the year that made no sense so he let the lease lapse he hired movers to pack up his stuff and move everything to the new property so long thunderfeet so long mrs bailey although the warehouse was a mess filled with piles of demolished wood concrete and drywall a maze of walls stripped to the studs exposed pipes and wiring sergio was able to clear out a corner of it to stack his belongings store his furniture and set up his bed he had electricity in one working bathroom but he had no kitchen he bought a small fridge for things like milk and sandwich fixings but mostly he figured he could eat out or get take out it was basically urban camping sergio felt like he did when he was a little kid starting a new adventure what do you think he asked licky bought lucky boy a licky boy when he set the toy on top of the pile boxes near the bed sergio did his patented moonwalk and spin and he threw his arms out and up isn't this place gonna be great you deserve the best lucky boy said this will be the best when it's done lucky boy giggled sergio once again found himself having long days but being his own boss he didn't mind us so much he was enjoying overseeing his project until he wasn't and he was enjoying claire until he wasn't the problem with the project was money it turned out that he'd underestimated costs he didn't have a budget big enough to do all that he wanted to do and if he couldn't do what he wanted to do he couldn't create an impressive space if he didn't create an impressive space he wouldn't be able to use his home as a platform for getting clients where can i get more money sergio asked a lucky boy one evening rich people have lots of money sergio wasn't sure what to make of that but he figured lucky boy would make it clear soon enough lucky boy always told him what to do by now sergio was taking lucky boy wherever he went lucky boy helped him all day long he helped sergio pick out materials make design decisions and manage his time he even helped sergio choose his food lucky boy also advised him on other purchases like all the electronics he was buying for the new place and all the casual clothes he was buying to replace his more formal work wardrobe when sergio worried about going through his money lucky boy said you deserve the best lucky boy had said the same thing to say about claire everything with claire was was great at first she appreciated the places he took her and the flowers and gifts he brought her but when money got tighter and when he had to stop giving her gifts and start suggesting they stay home for takeout she began changing oh she still acted sweet and all but he was sure he could sense an undertone in the thing she did of course i don't mind having a picnic on the floor of your place someone like when you get off me why don't you get off making me sit on the floor cheapskate it wasn't her words exactly it was the inflections of her words and then there were the ways she was trying to improve him she went about it in a sneaky way she wouldn't tell him she didn't like his shirts for example she just bought him gifts of new shirts she didn't tell him she hated his taste in music she just bought him new cds it was becoming annoying and then there were the helpful suggestions when he was complaining that he wished he was taller she said well you could always have lifts put in your shoes sweetie why couldn't she have been supportive and said don't be silly you're plenty tall he was getting tired of coming up short literally and figuratively when sergio asked lucky boy about claire he said you deserve the girl of your dreams sergio agreed he needed to stop wasting his time with women who weren't right for him there was only one girl for him and that girl was sophia he couldn't have her in high school but things were different now not only did he deserve to have her but she would be lucky to have him what you're so over yourself oh my god he was going to have to break up with claire unfortunately i meet the parents dinner was coming up his mother had been bugging him to set it up for weeks and the week before she'd called ostensibly to tell him he'd received his third invitation to his 10th high school reunion but once she had him on the phone she said when are we going to get to meet your claire you keep putting me off sergio it's not nice to put your mother off three weeks ago you said next week two weeks ago you said next week a week ago i get it mama so so how about this week he said perfect his mother said you'll come on a saturday now he wished he hadn't agreed should i cancel the dinner he said he asked lucky boy your father is rich lucky boy said go get a dinner uh get it alone what sergio had never asked his dad for money but lucky boy was right tony was rich why not ask for a loan when he went for the dinner he'd have to break up with claire after that um as sergio suspected his parents liked claire on site his mother fussed over claire so much he said she's not royalty mama well i'm just being friendly his mother patted her greying black hair which she had twisted into an elaborate bun she smoothed the full skirt of her emerald green cocktail dress his mother liked to get dolled up claire lifted her chin and said so joe don't you know all women wanted to be treated like royalty fine sergio said then i'm going to leave you real ladies here i need to talk to papa tony had greeted sergio and claire and then retreated back into his study his work wasn't done for the day but he boomed come in when sergio knocked on the door sergio stepped into his father's domain as always he stopped and looked at all in the space tony loved historical architectural details and he designed an office filled with so many carved wood features and so many filigree trimmings that it looked like something out of the 16th century that was so cool um it was a massive office over a thousand square feet and it vaulted two stories lined with bookshelves stud stuffed with books the room had a rolling ladder for the tall shelves and a spiral staircase to an upper balcony she surprised tony said to sergio before motioning soju onto a plush maroon leather couch by the brick fireplace hmm sergio said tony lowered himself into his recliner but you're not here to talk about her what's on your mind son i need a loan sergio said he decided to get direct i thought you won all that money i've nearly spent all of it tony's white blo bushy white eyes eyebrows rose sorry papa you always said you have to spend money to make money and that's what i'm doing i have to create a mind-blowing renovation something so good that's gonna be featured in architectural and design magazines and even the newspaper i need to create buzz that's what will give me clients if you can loan me just a couple hundred thousand i can create what i want and then my business will be off and running i'll pay you back really fast tony ran a hand through his curly white hair he smoothed his mustache then tapped the side of his long nose the nose he'd unfortunately handed down to sergio okay tony said i'll loan you the money but it's a short-term loan if you can't pay it back in six months you'll pay it back in labor sergio who had been starting to smile frowned what do you mean you'll have to come derive a truck for me sergio stared at his father then he shrugged why not agreed to it he'd be able to pay back the loan before that could happen still the exchange concerned him over dinner his concerns turned into full-blown annoyance they had dinner alfresco sitting at the iron and glass table on the stone patio in the back garden it would have been a nice meal if claire hadn't kept sniping at him do you want to try some of my roasted brussels sprouts she asked him at one point they're really good sergio's mother found the question amusing sergio doesn't like breathless sprouts claire dear he's like his father they just don't appreciate good vegetables tony ignored the comment sergio couldn't it bothered him why did claire get off telling him what he should like in the car on the way home sergio did what he needed to do claire was chattering about how lovely his parents home was have you ever thought about designing a big house like that she asked sergio didn't bother to answer the question he said i don't want to date you anymore claire looked at him what did you say you heard me i don't want to date anymore all you do is find fault with me i don't like it find fault how do i find fault the shirts the cds what giving you gifts is finding fault you told me i should wear lifts you said you felt short i was just trying to be helpful you don't like my taste in vegetables i was telling you mine tasted good i don't know why you go out with me if there's so much wrong with me sergio complained claire crossed her arms and glared at him you're being ridiculous yeah see now you think i'm ridiculous claire said you've lost your mind riding in the console as always these days lucky boy giggled claire picked up lucky boy and shook the toy in sergio's direction and you play with dolls sergio grabbed for lucky boy put him down he turned to look at claire and the truck swerved claire held lucky boy away from sergio you've started treating it like a guru and i was going along with it but really sergio it's a touch what is that word it's a doll it's a little statue it's it's not your personal guide to life if you think it is you're a weirdo claire pressed the button to lower her window you need to get rid of this thing she raised her arm to toss lucky boy out of the truck sergio longed lunged lunged for lucky boy and as he did he wrenched the wheel they were heading into a curve and the lifted truck couldn't handle the severe turn it tipped right over left the road and headed down the rocky embankment suddenly they were upside down then right side up then upside down every flip of the vehicle was accompanied by the screech and crunch of metal against rock every jolt threw them around within the confines of their seatbelt which jerked against their bodies thankfully sergio was able to grab lucky boy away from claire as the truck started going over so the toy wasn't damaged the truck landed right side up but its roof was smashed down toward their heads claire started screaming the second the truck stopped moving sergio worked as fast as he could to undo a seat belt and himself he wanted to get out of the compressed space filled with claire's hysterical shrieking he managed to kick his crumpled door open and stumble out just as he turned to help claire another truck stopped are you okay a middle-aged man called out sergio took shock he'd gotten jostled about for sure it felt like he'd pulled a couple muscles and he knew he'd have bruises but nothing was broken he looked declared she didn't seem to have anything broken either he saw no blood she looked like she was more angry than injured we're okay he called out speak for yourself snap claire snapped you're going to pay for this i'll go get help the middle age man shouted sergio called out thanks the truck was a mess after it was towed um sergio found out it would need thousands of dollars in bodywork and it would be in the shop for a couple weeks suddenly sergio was without a vehicle again he was also without a girlfriend and soon he was facing a lawsuit claire was suing him for negligence resulting in her injuries because sergio couldn't get to the suppliers to choose finishes for his veneration work started slowing down on top of that unbeknownst to sergio his contractor had had a thing for claire and he quit after the accident i can't in good conscious work for a man who hurts women the contractor said that set sergio's project back a full month but he wasn't worried it would all come together besides it was important he had something far more exciting to think about the day after sergio broke up with claire he had called his mother to ask if she could get him sophia's phone number before he could ask though his mother told him he'd received yet another invitation to his high school reunion how lucky was that it would be even better than calling her he'd meet up with sophia at the reunion and wow her and the rest of the class too hey mama he said you know sophia manchester's mama right sophia that lovely girl from your class yes we're good friends could you find out if he's going to the reunion his mother let out a little squeal oh my sergio is so clever yes i can do that that claire was a nice girl but sofia is much better for you i agree mama content that the perfect girl was once more in his sights sergio returned his attention to his renovations until he heard from his mother it didn't take long for her to get back to him when she called him she was bubbling with enthusiasm she shouted in his ear sergio she's definitely coming sophia will be at the reunion sergio hung up the phone grinning from ear to ear not only was he getting the time he needed to catch up on the renovation but he was also going to get the girl of his dreams no i'm not sure about that the next two and a half weeks passed quickly sergio didn't make much progress on the renovation as he wanted but he wasn't concerned he finally had his truck back so things were going to go faster now you have all the time you need lucky boys told him he was however running out of time to get ready for his reunion what should i go what should i do to get ready for the reunion sergio as lucky boy after he polished off a burger one evening i have the right clothes but i think i should do more i want to knock sophia's socks off what do you think i should do um sergio was still living pretty much on his bed the rest of the furniture was stacked up and covered with plastic to keep it free of the paint splatters and dust created by the renovations he leaned back on his pillow and looked at his little buddy who now had his own pillow next to sergio's on his bed be the best to get the best lucky boy said well sergio was the best architect and he was going to have the best business but what about my looks sergio said i know i'm smart but smart never counted for much in high school when i go to the reunion everyone's going to look at me and see a 10 year old a 10 year older version of who i was then i want to go back looking different and i have to admit i do have some flaws in my appearance my ears for instance they're too big what should i do about my ears you don't need them lucky boy said what does that mean i don't need my ears sergio was confused you're better off without them do you think so really sergio asked get rid of what you don't need sergio nodded that made sense he thought about going to the reunion without his big dope ears sticking out that'd be so great but his ears weren't the only issue i still won't look the way i want to even without my big ears i'd really like to look perfect for the reunion you deserve perfection lucky boy said exactly you're right i do sergio leaned over to the box he used as a nightstand he grabbed a pad of paper and a pen okay lucky boy you need to help me here let's figure out what i can do to be the best me for the reunion let's make a list so i know exactly what i need to do make a plan for perfection sergio grind that's just what i'm going to do he tapped the paper with a pen okay well besides my ears he said i hate my hair he squibbled on the paper hair is ovated lucky boy said lucky boy was right here was a look a lot of work dale had a shaved head and women found him attractive sergio made a note but then he frowned he remembered dale talking about how much work it was to maintain a perfectly shaved head more work even than keeping hair nice shaving wasn't going to do it his hair would grow back if he didn't go deep he scratched out his previous note and wrote a new one he thought for a few seconds my eyes are too small i look like a bird i have beady eyes what can i do about my eyes eyelids cover eyes oh my god oh god good point sergio said he made another note my nose is too long cut to fit that's the rule lucky boy said sergio nodded of course when wood was too long you trimmed off the end he wrote on the pad my lips are too thick sergio said they look like a girl's lips word carvers are artists lucky boys said another good point sergio said why only thought of that he was a master of reshaping wood he was sure he could reshape anything he scribbled another note then he said i want to be taller remove and reuse lucky boy said sergio smiled right he took he often took scrap material from one part of a project and repurposed it for another part he made a note then wondered what should i do about my belly leaner is meaner lucky boy said trim the fat oh my god this is this is getting dark quickly sergio nodded and wrote on his list he smiled warmly at lucky boy you're a great help i'm so glad i found you lucky boy giggled sergio sat and wrote for a bit longer and then he stood okay time to get to work sergio crossed through his stacks of boxes and moved them around until he found the one he wanted tearing off the tape he reached in and pulled out his kitchen knife set he put it on the bed setting the first box aside he examined the surrounding boxes until he found the next one he wanted he ripped the tape from that box and pulled out a pair of scissors needles and thread a measuring tape and some twine he laid all of these items out on the bed he stepped into the makeshift bathroom area and got his razor he added that to what he'd already gathered then he left his little carved out living space and walked out into the unfinished great room i should have left i should have the rest of what i need out here he looked around he spotted a box cutter on what was going to become the kitchen island and then he picked it up then he looked around again his gaze landed on his drill that would come in handy now where had he put his wood carving knives he had a whole set of them they were extra sharp for exact contouring ah there they were he found them tucked behind his router pondering it for a moment he picked it up too and he grabbed the set of bits that went with it he surveyed the space again he needed one more thing he saw what he was looking for on the far side of the room he crossed over picked up a handsaw and returned to his living area he added his new tools to the collection on the bed he looked at lucky boy what do you think do i have everything the right tools for the right jobs sergio felt a rush of excitement this was going to be awesome he was finally going to fix himself up so he'd be as eye-catching as he was successful sergio did a moonwalk along the foot of his bed he spun in a circle and looked at his assembled tools where to begin sergio's class reunion was being held in the grand ballroom of the oldest hotel in town he was excited about that because the ballroom was impressive with gilded ornate ceilings and carved panel walls filled with crystal chandeliers and finite artwork the room was exactly the kind of room that would make a great backdrop for sergio's new and impressive look he was going to drop some jaws this evening that was for sure he decided to arrive late so he had the biggest audience possible for his grand entrance thankful to have his big trust truck to get him to the festivities sergio drove up to the hotel in gleeful anticipation this is going to be so much fun inside the hotel most of sergio's classmates were already in full party mode squealed greetings warm hugs and fond laughter joined in with 80s rock hits played by a rocus band even though the room was already fancy the reunion planners had topped off the room with streamers and a big welcome class of 85 banner that hung high on the wall now hang on a second hang on so class of 85. somebody so i'm assuming they were in class in 1985 so this must take place i don't know how long after like oh no he's the youngest arc he was the youngest like senior architect or whatever so this must be like mid 90s right or early 2000 no it must be like nine it must be like 1995 rather than 85. yeah i i'll assume it's like 10 years later so this must take place in like end of 1990s or something um which is very interesting um there's a big welcome class of 85 banner that hung high on the wall reunion attendees talked and joked and danced under a floating cloud of helium balloons when the ballroom doors opened to let in the latest arrival all eyes turned to see who was coming in now in unison all those eyes widened in horror the music stopped playing with the screech of a discordant guitar called in the reverberating clash of a symbol talking ceased entirely the entire room went completely silent then a woman screamed and another and another one woman fainted someone threw up several people covered their mouths several more turned away some started running toward the back of the room not sure what was causing the upset sergio looked behind him to see if something terrible was coming he saw nothing a man and a woman were at the far end of the hall but they were headed the other way a waiter was coming out of another ballroom but he too was going in the other direction no one was behind sergio as sergio started to turn back toward his classmates his gaze landed on the floor he dr he drowned he frowned the floor was disgusting what had happened in this hallway sergio hadn't noticed the floor when he walked in because probably because he was so eager to make his captivating appearance but now he stared at it the gold carpet behind him was stained with a thick trail of blood no not just blood white bits of flesh nestled in the blood he also saw what looked like bone bits clumps of hair and blobs of what appeared to be pink spongy tissue dropped at intervals along the center of the hallway the blobs gleamed in the glow from the overhead chandeliers and seemed to wiggle as he looked at them it was nauseating sergio was appalled he thought this was supposed to be the classy hotel someone should do something about the mess but if he went to get a hotel employee now he'd mess up his timing a car alarm is going off what good timing uh his classmates were waiting for him sergio looked back down the hall to where he left lucky boy sitting on a chair so he could watch sergio's triumph this lucky boy would agree that sergio deserved to have the best cleaners take care of this mess lucky boy giggled sergio looked down at his feet and noticed even more gruesome wastes staining the carpet next to his brand new shoes oh for heaven's sake some of the gore had even gotten on the black leather he leaned over and wiped off what looked to be some rubbery gristle he shook his head he would deal with the hotel's janitorial shortcomings later he turned back to his fellow fellow classmates now he said to himself where is sophia oh my god oh my god that's gruesome [Music] that's great i i did not see that coming until um until lucky boy was like hey you shouldn't have ears if they're so big you know i i knew what was coming as soon as that came up it was basically it was kind of like a copy of to be beautiful but it was him doing it to himself and it wasn't metal it was just him and it was kind of like it was kind of like a combination of in the flesh and to be beautiful and no yeah no that kind of yeah i'm kind of not as well there's there's a lot of originality with this story and i actually really enjoyed it i i really enjoyed that story it took a while to um to get to the good bit uh i mean the good bit was like the last 10 minutes but it was it was all pretty good uh it was a very nice um gruesome story uh i am going to have nightmares for a few days now um but yeah um tell me guys if you enjoyed this story too uh also any theories you have about this i don't know what this represents could it represent anything in in the in the final games i don't know i'll have to think about it but yeah that is that is the interesting thing when this takes place my guess is like 1995 like mid mid 90s um but yeah the next story we are going to be reading is the last one in this book it is a lot longer actually it will probably be um like an extra half an hour longer and it's called what we found which uh i i can't wait i cannot wait for this so thank you so much for watching and i will see you in the next one goodbye
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Gila's 21 day meditation challenge - Day 9
hi Teela back again with another installment of reflections on and lessons from Deepak Chopra's 21 day creating abundance journey where I get into today's meditation and lessons I want to share a little bit about what I experienced from yesterday so yesterday there was discussion about stillness and about not judging and one thing that I realized I've always historically had a time conversation a scarcity the only when it comes to time and I realized I had thought about this before but yesterday's meditation helped me to see and have an aha moment about the fact that the times where I am struggling with or feeling that scarcity of time is because I am judging how I am using my time and generally judging in any not so favorable way about how I'm using my time so it really helped me to like I said how this are hot and feel good about what do I want to create in any moment and not judging myself for just being there in the moments I was with my kids in the moment I was taking for myself for whatever I was doing whether it was work or otherwise being good with that and releasing the judgment that I normally historically up until now would put on that so I for me that was just super powerful and I hope that you gain something from the idea of police in judgment and taking moments of still stillness and asking yourself what am i creating in this moment and if it's something that doesn't feel good or contains any resistance letting go of the story of it getting off of your justification breathing through it and making a new choice for today day 9 what we're talking about is the second spiritual law yesterday we talked about the first the law of pure potentiality today we're talking about what Deepak Chopra refers to the second spiritual law the law of giving so here Deepak Chopra talks about how everything in abundance is created through giving and receiving through the law of giving and that abundance is giving he talks about abundance as the universal good think about another way to think about abundance as universal good so really what he talks about today is this idea as I said I'm giving and also gratefully receiving when you are in the position to receive but really putting yourself in the place of anything you want in more abundance or want in general to give give that if you want more joy find ways to give joy to other people if you want more material abundance find ways to help others create their abundance and through that your abundance will come whatever it is that you want to create super powerful I love the idea I historically some of my former work colleagues and friends know that I had a practice of I had set an alarm on my phone and I would make a practice just blessing things randomly blessing things and so I would set an alarm so that I would pause in any given moment you know randomly through the day and literally stop and give blessings to whatever came to my mind blessings to people around me blessings to my work blessings to my family whatever came to my mind and today Deepak Chopra encourages us to find ways to throughout our day give give of ourselves does not have to be financial and it can be a smile calling someone who you know is home stuck alone whatever it is just some way of giving and also blessing people people have what you want blessing things bless your home for giving you safe shelter and even during this crazy time so I think that's a great practice I have practiced it throughout my life and I continue to and today I'm making a point to get back to that practice of blessings blessings blessings blessings all all around and if you want to use a different term because you don't love the 10 blessings finds a term that works for you but at the corner of it it's sending good love goodbye to anything but then you can't today like always I want to leave you with today's center and thought today and every day I give that which I want to receive today and every day I give that which I want to receive so please take some time try just throughout your day to give a little bit if you find that you feel scarcity in something as much as it might feel counterintuitive find a way to give what you are feeling scarce about and want more and I guarantee you you will start experiencing miracles of abundant thank you more to come
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Checkbilliard | Howto use the App - EN
welcome to Czech billiard your personal Billiards instructor from absolute beginners and hobby players right on up to competitive players and worldclass professionals check billiard is the right tool for you in this video we're going to show you just how this revolutionary app works what it can do and how cze billiard can help you improve prove your game after logging in you'll see an overview of all the available tests as you work through completing these tests cze bilard will be able to determine your playing ability and can identify specific aspects of your game where you'll benefit the most from additional instruction and practice each test includes HD quality videos featuring selected players from the Czech billiard team so that you can see the strategies and techniques that they used in order to complete the exact same test that you're taking there are also instructional videos available where you can gain additional information on specific aspects of Bard techniques such as proper stance correct stroke how to aim and many more up in the top right corner you'll find the link to the settings menu containing information about the app frequently asked questions and help topics along with the general app settings the available tests are divided into three sections sections one and two are available to all users while section three is reserved for cheze billiard Gold members having a subscription in order to be able to generate personalized exercises for you we first need to evaluate your strengths and weaknesses each test you take allows you to enter your results these results allow Czech billiard to get to know you your playing style and your abilities the more tests you complete the more personalize your training will become all players start out by taking the quick 20 tests the the quick 20 is your first placement exam depending on your results here you'll either be placed in the short 50 section which is just right for beginners or if you did particularly well you'll be bumped up to the more sophisticated straight 100 section which is designed for more experienced players after you've completed either the short 50 or the straight 100 section cheze billiard already has started to gather information about how you play and you'll be offered a selection of basic training exercises these training exercises are non-guided meaning that we don't yet know enough about your exact skills to offer more specific exercises these exercises will get you started but you'll want to sign up as a gold member where the personalized training really takes off your test results from the first two sections will also determine which of the three Advanced sections are right for you as a gold member you'll receive access to hundreds of advanced exercises videos analyses and specific workouts created just for you armed with all these additional personal workouts and instruction you'll have everything you need to take your game to the next level after you've completed the entire group of tests for any gold member section you'll receive your personal skills analysis and you'll be ready to proceed with your individual training we'll take a closer look at that in a moment for now let's take a look at just how Czech billiard gets to know you for each test series listed in the test overview you can see a thumb nail preview of The Available test exercises along with the amount of points you've scored click on the thumbnail for a specific test and you'll see exactly how and which balls need to be placed on the table along with guidelines and pocket labels double click to view the diagram at full screen the information button will display The Specific Instructions you need to follow in order to complete each exercise read it carefully it tells you the specific information like how you need to hit the balls which Pockets to use or where to place the qball beneath that is the button with a thumbs up thumbs down icon this shows you the dos and don'ts for the exercise if you're unsure of what one of the symbols means simply click on it and a more detailed description of the rule is displayed the video button brings you to an overview of all the videos available for this exercise as well as any tutorials covering particular skills or techniques the check billiard video library is a unique and valuable resource for our members and is growing with additional new videos every day the button with the green check mark brings you to where you enter your scores an amount of points based on how you did on the test it goes without saying here that marking your scores honestly will allow you to get the most out of the app after entering your results for all the tests in a section you'll see what level you've achieved based on the total points you've scored here you can can also share your latest accomplishment with your friends and fans on Facebook and Twitter if you feel that you can do significantly better you can also choose to reset your scores and start the section over again remember though you'll need to complete every test in the section again you'll also find statistics for all of your test results so you can track your progress see your improvement and compare yourself with the cheze billiard Community the red line here represents your results the blue line line is an average based on the results of the other users and the white line shows the highest result achieved by any cheze billiard member once you've completed all the tests for any of the advanced sections located in the Gold members area cheze bilard is able to further customize a suggested training plan just for you you'll be presented with a skills analysis report where you can easily identify and begin to improve on your weak areas this skills analysis contains a list of 10 skills based on your performance on each of the tests these skills will display either a thumbs up or a thumbs down icon thumbs up indicates that you've successfully mastered that skill for your particular level here of course you don't need to practice further unless you want to obviously the areas which show a thumbs down are where you want to focus the majority of your training by repeating the exercises practicing and practicing even more you'll prepare yourself for taking the test again until eventually you've mastered all the skills so how do you go about training a specific skill choose an available skill which shows a thumbs down symbol and you'll be presented with a selection of exercises press the info button to find out exactly what must be done for each of the training steps here is where you'll really focus on a specific Skiller technique for every skill there's three steps Each of which must be mastered once you've conscientiously and honestly completed all the training steps for a specific skill it'll be marked with a green check mark this shows that you've completed the required training Czech billiard knows your ability and your level so you'll only receive workouts which are realistic and challenging for you but not significantly above or below your current level of play in order that you don't get in over your head the higher level skills are not available for training until you successfully complet complete the test for the lower level skills practice and repeat the training exercises for any of the skills you need work on and you'll be ready to take the retest keep in mind though that the retest measures all the abilities in the section even the ones which you might not have needed any extra training on so stay focused passing the skills test for the 10 selected abilities will not only show you that you have indeed improved your game but will also allow you to move on to the next advanced level to work on new skills new exercises new tests and new challenges you should take your time and continue working through section three at your own pace towards more advanced exercises which are challenging even for the best players in the world the Czech billiard app is a great way to receive personalized training of course there are other ways too like with an actual billiard's trainer in future versions we'll be offering a selection of cheze billiard Examiner who will confirm your test results and award the coveted cheze billiard badges proof that you can really play at the level you say you can many of the Czech billiard examiners are also certified trainers and will be able to give you advice and assistance regarding your test performance or they can be hired for one-on-one or group training courses or even remote consultations a list of certified trainers and test examiners in your area is available on our website on behalf of the entire cze bilard team I'd like to wish you continued success on improving your game we've got a lot planned for future versions of the app if there's anything that you feel that we could do to further improve upon it or if you have any questions or comments please contact us we're here for you
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The Chumby (and the Pebble)
if you're anything like me you get a kick out of gadgets that manage to change the world there are so many interesting devices that disrupted the status quo or simply made our lives easier what I find even more interesting though and what I want this channel to be about are the products that didn't just change the world but the ones that managed to live past their moment in history to endure it and become more than they were intended to be take the pebble smartwatch for instance in a lot of ways - sad tale of defeat but also with luck triumphs in November of 2016 pebble unceremoniously closed their doors after being one of the most successful crowdfunding projects of all time when compared to the landscape of smartwatches still on the market the original pebble still pretty compelling a simple ePaper display hardware buttons seven-day battery life no glitzy flash no pomp and circumstance and no obvious corporate agenda but today's video is not just about the past year our subject does bear much resemblance to it though it too was a darling of the tech blogs after its released by the legendary Andrew bunny Huang I guess you could say it was a simple desktop clock with a twist or maybe more like a squish it was cute it was weird yet was chumby [Music] the original Chum bees unusual leather enclosure conceals a relatively speedy for its time 350 megahertz ARM processor it runs our clinics from its 64 Meg's of flash ROM and has 64 Meg's of SDRAM the interface of the chumby centers around a resistive touchscreen and contains an accelerometer and force sensor to respond to movement and being squeezed on the back there's dual USB TRS audio and stereo speakers the chumby may at first seem to be a pretty innocuous desktop alarm clock but it's eternal anatomy is bizarrely slapdash in some places this Wi-Fi daughterboard for example look at this it's a USB Wi-Fi adapter plugged into its own PCB breakout when it then attaches to the main board with this male-to-male USB jumper now i'm sure they had a good reason the main board includes a very neighborly serial interface and it has this little message to anyone digging through the internals altogether it's a lovely little device that really seems to encourage user intervention that attitude persists in software - like here this hidden preference panel enables all sorts of goodies ssh for instance how many alarm clocks do you know that can change songs are set an alarm over a shell session probably a lot these days but in 2007 this was pretty lead thanks to attacker friendly design users took the opportunity to integrate Jumbies into all kinds of weird and wonderful projects but what dates the chumby as well as makes it really remarkable is that the chumby at the hardware level was designed to run tiny lightweight apps as clock faces apps that were all written in flash yeah remember flash there weren't all just your usual flash games either the catalog of clock faces is wide and diverse even myspace updates I'm not going to make the mistake of calling it the first but I think it's notable that the chumby app catalog predated the Android and iPhone App Store revolution this humble little squish cloth hinted at a future that had yet to be fully realized and one that would come with consequences for consumers but as with all things the good times eventually stopped rolling despite a dedicated community and continued media interest sales were poor and in 2012 chumby were forced to end manufacturing with no money to maintain it the chumby service went dark consumers who are unwilling or unable to use offline firmware were left with the chumby capable of displaying only one clock face it wasn't until an engineer involved with the original project revived the services of paid subscription in 2014 that the chumby was brought back to life again today three dollars a month gets you access to the entire catalog of flash apps for the device accessible through the original chumby interface online sure it's a workable solution but hardly ideal in the three years the chumpy service was dark the internet changed considerably flash is no longer the popular medium of Internet content it once was and many of the old api's existing apps used are now deprecated with no developers left to craft new flash apps or fix the existing ones there's little hope of a chumpy Renaissance the pebble began life much the same as the chubby did a small-scale geek gadget it was created by Eric magic offski with help from Y Combinator a startup incubator the pebble kick-started the era of the SmartWatch with its week-long battery life and a wide variety of third-party watch faces and apps a free and accessible developer community meant that anyone could try their hands and make its offer for the pebble and the pebble software library quickly exploded for a time the pebble managed to gain real traction in the marketplace amongst a sea of much better funded and marketed alternatives but the profits simply weren't there pebble managed to ship several versions of the SmartWatch before becoming insolvent in 2016 and transferring intellectual property and engineering staff to its competitor fitbit.fitbit has agreed to support the existing pebble consumer base into 2017 and recent upgrades to the pebble app have removed the device's reliance on existing pebble cloud services hackers have already begun working towards a custom firmware for the pebble but who knows when or if that will materialize the pebbles future as an obsolete device is somewhat uncertain today we use a wide range of devices requiring a centralized authority to provide software binary and support when this authority disappears it can be impossible to get any use out of the product you paid good money for for things like the pebble or the chumby the philosophy of user directed control means even the oldest devices can still find new life with the help of the hacking community but this is far from the norm the original iPhone for example can still function as a phone or as a very slow web communicator but it's an uphill battle to install software and continue to use the device thanks to Apple ending support for it comparatively this HTC dream one of the very first Android phones is still able to install apps via side loading as product functionality becomes more and more centralized and dependent on the servers of their producers we start to blur the line between products being sold as self-contained experiences and just gateways to software as-a-service sure the lifetime of something like a smartphone may be practically measured in months whether by necessity or designed obsolescence but what about products like home automation systems or simple appliances that have lifetimes that should be measured in decades when those devices depend on the server's of their manufacturers we enter a very strange place the revolve hub for example was a home automation system sold for the purpose of unifying disparate Internet of Things devices within the home users loved the ease of use and intuitive functionality of the system and for a time things were great but it wasn't long after home automation giant nest bought the company that they ended support for the device leaving existing users out in the cold with no revolve servers to hook into the device was a $300 cylindrical paperweight things like this should give us pause any time we see a physical device that requires an app store or proprietary servers today the chumby as a product is no longer available but there are still servers running to support it Sony recently ended service for all of their products that use the chumby system and that loan standing chumby engineer duane is picking up the slack for them to the final verse in the Ballad of the chumby appears to have been sung but the beat goes on amazon has announced they will release the echo spot it would appear that Amazon feels the time is right to revisit this odd format for an internet kiosk it sure is reminiscent of the chumby with some important differences gone is the cute method of squeezing or tapping the top these UI elements have been replaced by voice control and advanced touch features but even though this device is not the same kind of product as the chumby we should remember the lessons that chumby taught us the products that are locked into an ecosystem or limit third-party software distribution we should think about who really decides what we can do with the device whether it adds value to our lives beyond the facilitation of e-commerce and what happens when the service goes dark well the echo spot may have a long life ahead of it with Amazon's backing without a way for users to stay in control of how the device is used or add functionality at their whim it can never hope to be useful beyond its officially supported lifespan and it will never have a place in the hearts of its users like the chumby or the pebble so long [Music]
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Angelina Jolie looks radiant as she enjoys day out with her son Knox in Los Angeles
[Music] she's known for her effortless sense of style and Angelina Jolie 43 was fashionable as ever as she spent a day at running errands with her son Knox 10 in Los Angeles on Saturday accompanied by her bodyguard the oscar-winning actress looked stunning in a white top and an off-white knee-length skirt she completed the look with a flowing cream coat camel heels and a pearl necklace accessorizing with a black handbag and a pair of shades she styled her brunette locks into an updo not sworn navy sleeved t-shirt and blue jeans while carrying the family's purchases Angelina is also mother to Maddox 17 packs 15 ihara 13 Shiloh 12 in Knox's twin Vivian with former husband Brad Pitt in an interview with BC radio Force today in December the humanitarian revealed al her children have a rebellious streak she said my kids all have a good rebellious streak that is wonderful and curious I don't want them to be perfectly behaved little people that just say what's absolutely appropriate because I say so they have to find themselves she continued children can do two things that they can make you grow up and you do and they also add a sense of wild themselves meanwhile Brad and Angelina who split in 2016 finally reached an agreement over their divorce and custody terms last month Samantha Blake Jean Angelina's attorney said a custody arrangement was agreed and has been signed by both parties and the judge the agreement which is based on the recommendations of the child custody evaluator eliminates the need for a trial the filing and details of the agreement are confidential to protect the best interests of the children Angelina is reportedly pleased to be entering the next stage and relieved at the progress for the health of their family
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Interview with Barney Manzies on SHIVER
and welcome ladies and gentlemen to the monastery the open bar of the internet the world's greatest [ __ ] show and the place where we the good brothers and sisters of this most holy of temples seek enlightenment through the drunkest craziest and most batshit ways possible i am your one and only gaming monk better known as mildred and with me i have a newcomer to the temple co-creator of the of the upcoming exploration into the strange and unknown through strange and unknown dice oh better known as shiver the one and only barney menzies how you doing how you doing today man i'm good i'm i'm good i'm i'm glad to hear there's an open bar so that sounds great yeah it's a it's a it's a rarity in this in this day and age i'm i'm fully aware so i'll start off with the humble beginnings as is tradition around here what what talk to me about how you got into role-playing games and what was it that made it stick for you sure so um i sort of started playing i played games most of my life but um i got into tabletop games uh through card games when i was a teenager um and i i'm quite a competitive person so i ended up going to lots of like competitive uh card game tournaments and eventually like miniature wargaming tournaments um and i wanted to have an element of like my gaming hobby be something that i didn't take seriously wasn't competing in any way um and i had a friend who was really into um attempts on role playing and he kind of dragged me to a session was like come on you really enjoy this um and i've been hooked pretty much ever since on the role-playing front um which is kind of how we got to this point my brother is very similarly minded he picked up uh role-playing games at university with some of his friends um and shiva was kind of born out of them trying to hack systems together to make a uh make a game that they could play their favorite uh terrible movie plots in because they were all at film school together and so it's yeah now when when you mentioned when you mentioned starting out with card games um was one of the magic and if there were if there were some that weren't that what which ones were they yeah so i played magic quite a lot um but i've also played um some pokemon some of the wow tcg back when that was a game and before placed by hearthstone um but i would i had quite a lot of fun um sort of when i was a teenager and uh when i started college um going around europe playing tournaments and that's that's kind of what got me into gaming um nottingham is is kind of a hub for uh the games industry in the uk because it's where games workshops based and there's a bunch of other games companies that are located here so it's kind of a bit of a nexus for for the table top world in in england and now with the with that with that in mind how um how did the notion of um shiver really really get started yeah so i mean my brother was looking at like putting together a bunch of systems and like hacking his own home brews to play um movie stories and like put uh their scripts into like a game play form when he was at university and he sort of came up with this basic system of how he thought you could maybe do that um and one time when he was back home visiting uh he kind of showed me this thing that he'd put together on like scraps of paper of like just basic ideas and basic mechanics um and we started talking about it a bit more and um sort of came to the conclusion that maybe it'd be a fun project to try and work this out into a fully-fledged system for us to play with and like many things it kind of escalated very quickly from there from just us writing it for our personal enjoyment to other people being interested in it and kind of chatting with our friends and oh like this would be great if you could actually release this as a thing um and then we had like an artist jump on board and it kind of just snowballed into um a point at the beginning of this year um when covid hit and my brother and our artists had a bit more time on their hands we decided that we were just going to go for it and get it out there which led to the kickstarter that's gone live and has done by all accounts much better than we expected it's been absolutely wonderful to put in front of people and see people get so excited about it now one of the things i'm one of the things i'm curious about when it comes to the mechanics of shivers that you guys have elected to do something that um for some it for some is a very scub kind of kind of thing um and that and that is using cust not only using custom dice but using symbol-based dice the reason i say it's um scub is because um about a year ago i did i did a review of um the star wars ffg trilogy and even to this day i still get people commenting about how i did how about their uh take on the symbol-based dice that that game uses and you guys are using sim civil based dice as well and what i'm curious about was what led you to go to go down the route of taking that approach instead of using numeric dice sure so um one of the things that we wanted to do with shiva was make it um really accessible for newer players and also um try and remove some elements of um other systems that we'd seen that break um the immersion in the story um and one of the things that we identified quite early was that dice mathematics um and numerical dice didn't give the experience that we wanted like having a dice score that then you added a modifier to or having a dice result that you're looking for didn't really convey any any meaning it just felt like a mechanical element that supported what we want to do but didn't didn't really do do it justice um we wanted to have the symbolic dice for sort of to keep players in the moment um and also to help get players or people who've maybe never played a role-playing game to be more interested in it and we had quite a lot of um my brother had a couple of friends at university who were not particularly great at mental arithmetic at all like i really struggled to do like basic songs on the fly and for them like that was like a big turn off for role-playing games that they played to the point where they didn't really want to play them that much and it was an interesting thing that i'd never really thought about because like like a lot of gamers like did quite well in maths at school and like doing basic arithmetic was not something i struggled with but speaking to other gamers exactly it did seem to actually be a problem um the other element that we really liked for symbolic dice was the the immersion element like rather than looking for numbers you're looking for symbols that correspond to the thing that you're actually doing be it busting down a door with a grit like physical skill or like sneaking with a wit dexterity skill or just getting playing lucky um with luck um so it kind of helps the immersion um when making checks um and then one thing that actually emerged from working with symbolic dice and thinking about how they interacted with the game was that we also got to escape from the binary success fail paradigm that you get with numerical dice well maybe you've got like a even a boon and bust mechanic where you succeed with a an extra boon or you succeed with a a drawback or you fail with a boom and you fail the drawback in shiver um the dice can aid in the role-playing so if say for example you roll your pool and you're trying to take a really physical action like kick down a door and you uh you're looking for grit symbols which is our core skill for physical physical skills um you roll your paw you don't get any grip symbols so you really fluffed it at trying to kick this door down but you've rolled like almost all of your pool is uh the yellow symbol for smarts and maybe you uh look down and see that it's a pull door or you see like a weakness in the door that you could maybe exploit and it gives that element to making the dice rolls that makes them feel important at all points in time and with with that and with that particular thing in in mind i had also i've also seen that you get you guys have um each of the each of the attributes split into two values um one four one for the one true attribute and one for effectively um skip um skill um or rather skill into rather in your case skill and um talent um now for now first um narratively what would be the difference between between them skip between skill and talent and what would it to note if somebody was high in skill and low in talent and vice versa so skill is is a representation of like the the raw ability that a normal person would have um so um kind of like if you think that a like strong guy would be really skilled uh in doing physical tasks but maybe they were really talented at say wrestling and maybe they'd receive like a talent bonus that's kind of innately part of their character um one thing that we wanted to distinguish with skill and talent is that um when characters um get afraid uh their their raw skill their ability to sort of function at a basic level is reduced but your their talent isn't affected in any way so if a character is talented at picking locks uh even if they're afraid that innate talent shines through uh regardless of whatever's happening to their skills from from modifiers um the other difference between kind of skill and talent is um the way the talent dice interacts with a couple of the archetypes uh mostly the weird archetype because the talent dice is split into um strange symbols um which are kind of like a failure symbol but also they are a success symbol for characters that are engaging with the weirder elements of stories um and then talent symbols which are successes for everything else all of the other core skills and the idea is that um characters can be talented in everything apart from strange which is kind of an innate ability all right um what would what would be what would be when it comes to the values for um scale and talent what would be the baseline normal would that be um two two and two and one or would it go a little bit higher it says it's the the average joe which is like the stat line for a your basic bold human is threes across the boards um which which puts uh like your average person at like just under 50 50 to succeed in a in check to kind of have this idea that the in a general sense that most people are slightly more likely to fail a difficult task than they are to succeed at it um but then obviously you have character specializations that increase those skills for for people who are good at certain abilities and when it comes now when it comes to when it comes to the setup that you get that you guys have as far as these as far as the style of play that it's going for um would it be fair of me to say that you're not really concerned with a particular genre of storytelling but more of just um just maintaining the feel of horror and the um and the weird yeah absolutely we wanted to because horror is such a broad genre because you're you're playing with elements of sci-fi you're playing you can play with elements of fantasy you can play in in the world setting we wanted to provide a a broad narrative sandbox and a mechanical sandbox for players to pick and choose um how they use the system to make sure that we gave access to the people to be able to play whatever sort of narrative version of horror they wanted to play whether that be of mystery adventure scooby-doo style stories to like intense like horror puzzle sore kind of stories or just like hack and slash like zombie horde tool up and smash through some enemies kind of games like it's it's it's designed so that you can take your favorite elements from your favorite films and bring them into in onto the tabletop and taking then taking that and taking that into account the other the other um thing that i noticed is now i've i've seen my fair share of um of horror based games and a lot of times because of the fact that they're trying to replicate something a little more contemporary they tend to they tend to go um class-based but you have introduced um archetypes which isn't necessarily a class per se but it but it is class adjacent you know much like some much like how somebody might say well we're not in hell but we are in hell adjacent um so when it comes to when it comes to the class when it comes to the um archetype setup that you have and the fact that you're using a level system what can you tell me about how about how that works i mean there was the um image of the weird skill tree in the kickstarter page but what can you tell me about the archetypes and the way that relates to levels sure so when we um when we were designing um sort of the the the game itself we were trying to work out how you got that breadth of genres and how you designed so that um the characters that you would build would be able to fit into genres that were as wide ranging from like aliens and laser beams to swords and shields and bows and arrows and so what what we worked out was that if you take a character archetype the kind of essence of a character that you would find in any story be it like your big burly physical warrior to your death spy or sort of rogy character or even your like intelligent wizard or medic or surgeon kind of character these the these sort of archetypal characters exist in every genre and so it was all about designing um abilities and flavor behind the characters that um allowed them to be represented in any type of story in terms of the sort of character creation um process the first thing you do is you pick an archetype there's seven in the game six of which are pretty much directly attached to the core skills which are grip which is your physical physical characters wit which is your sort of mental and physical dexterity um hearts which is your charisma but also like your intimidation your ability to handle people but also your sort of oratory skill um smart which is raw intellectual power luck which is uh pretty self-explanatory really is is how lucky your character is and then strange which is how attuned to the uh sort of strange elements of the story the character is but also um how resistant they are to the effects of fear um as well so there's there's six archetypes based on those core skills and then there's a seventh archetype which we added as a um kind of homage to the horror genre which is the survivor which is your kind of best of all bits but also weaknesses in other areas so you get a little bit of benefit in a lot of areas but you get a lot of downsides in others so it's it's kind of a little bit min maxi uh in its archetype but it's it's designed to represent those characters that you get in horror movies that are like at the end of the movie everybody else is dead and they're they're sort of gritting their teeth and powering through because they're just about scraping by um through every kind of challenge you pick your archetype from from those um and each of those archetypes has a skill tree um which depending on the ability level that you're playing at um will determine what abilities they can take from their tree because it's kind of a a point by system with a skill tree that allows you to explore it based on where you put your points and whether you have skill abilities that link to other abilities um see you you put your points in the tree uh and ui that you can either go up one specific tree to get to abilities that are more specific and tailored to a a certain type of character style or you can spread them out to make a sort of broader character that maybe has less powerful abilities but is able to do more things um than a more specific character um once you've done that process that's kind of your like your meat and potatoes of the character like like what are they what are they good at what kind of abilities do they have you combine that with a background um which are where you get your real flavor they're the you get a special ability and a special floor that's tied in with a specific background that you might find in the story so for example uh one of them is the priest and the priest has an ability uh where he gets to make a thunderous sermon uh and inspire inspire his allies uh but his downside is that uh he's god very man and uh he fears the supernatural so we're dealing with uh enemies of a supernatural nature um he has to has a pacifier check in order to to keep his nerve um you get your background once you've got your background and your archetype slam those two together you're getting a sore fully formed character at this point and then the last step is to add a fear um and the fear was something that we really wanted to add on as a uh a mechanic within the horror game because obviously it's important for characters to have drawbacks and fears to add to that level of experience and tension in the game so having a having a fear um like the dark or blood or specific animals makes the the gameplay really interesting because suddenly a character that's doing really well might run into something that scares them outside of the situation they've fallen into um and it provides like a really nice role-playing um element as well yeah now when it come when it comes to these when it comes to the skill tree when it comes to the um skill trees um because because obviously i'm seeing obviously them seeing that it's in a very um pattern like um not parallel but um line line like approach in the image given um what would it be a case word where it would be where um people would have to go down to have to go down a singular path or could they or could they diverge if they want to broaden their net yeah absolutely so you can you can diverge within a specific tree um so um the trees for the most part have three different paths um each um corresponding to like a different style of how the archetype is represented in stories so the warrior archetype for example has a path that is the protector um a path that is like a a bruisery brawler uh and then a path that's kind of like a middle ground fighter kind of best of both worlds a little bit of a leader like your standard like strong character and you can build your characters to be like all the way up that protector path so that your character is all about having abilities that help them defend um their allies but maybe you can take uh the rage ability from the barbarian uh part of the path which which gives you a a bonus so that when uh enemies hit you maybe you get filled with rage you get a bit more powerful and there's also um rules in the full book uh which we haven't actually yet revealed for hybridizing archetypes together so that you can pull skills from other trees um this mixes quite nicely with some other drawbacks about um adding additional flaws and kind of playing with the idea that more complex characters have drawbacks as well as benefits so if you're multi-classing or multi-archetyping and we call it hybridizing and sugar if you want to be a warrior that's also a scholar then uh maybe that comes with a downside a fatal flaw is what we call them that makes your character more complex and and more interesting to role play with yeah um now when it comes to the when it comes to the entry when it comes to the entry for for each um for each archetype do you do you guys did you guys plan on putting in a um not not a full not a full paragraph thing but just a little aside about what what ex what examples in fiction um would qualify at would qualify as each archetype yeah i'm actually just scrolling through the full book right now to see what it's written in that section because i'm it's been a while since i've proofread it yeah absolutely so at the start of each um each section for each of the archetypes we've got a bit about um what that archetype represents uh talking about like the the different um kinds of characters that inspire um each of the ability trees um before getting into the the abilities more broadly um one thing that we'll also be doing is when we're releasing some of our sort of story campaign um books we'll have example characters in there of like the kind of character you could play with that archetype in this story which we always we felt that that's that's a really nice jumping off point for people coming to play a story is like oh well here's the kind of characters that could exist in this story or this world um maybe i want to play something like that or it gives me a nice reference point to what i could play now when it come now um this brings me this brings me to the to the to the question of the doom clock um and when it come when it comes first off how did was the doom clock something that you guys had in mind early on or was it something that you developed as you as you were as the game was taking shape i it was definitely something that emerged we we had this idea that we wanted to have a pacing mechanic in the game because um one thing that we found was if you if you kind of just put players uh in a situation with no restrictions and no consequences um they'll take a lot of time and be really methodical and try and try and um almost game the story um you'll have players rolling a load of checks to try and sneak uh we spend loads of time like trying to bandage each other up and pick locks and going about it really carefully and we found that it it just kills that tension um the horror story should have um so what we wanted to do was kind of work in a mechanic that drove that tension and that narrative structure um whilst also um combining with like the role-playing element and the dice rolling element so that when players uh failed a role it had a consequence and it had it felt like something bad had happened um so the doom clock uh every time a player fails a check and they roll a strange uh for each strange symbol they roll the doom clock ticks up um and then when you hit quarter past half past quarter two and midnight on the doom clock say 15 30 45 and 60. um a doom event happens and these are kind of like big splashy narrative events that happen in the story as a result of the players uh like either it's kind of destabilizing the game world or making bad decisions um that have consequences so a quarter past like perhaps the lights go out the power the power gets cut in the the facility that they're exploring uh half past um an npc that's guiding them meets a grisly end at the hands of a of a bad guy um a quarter two um maybe the bad guy jumps out breaks a leg of one of the party or like does something equally gruesome and then at midnight it's uh all guns blazing uh things are getting really really bad um and something awful is going to happen to to the the party and it's it provides that tension and it provides also that really really nice um kind of role-playing experience where you're getting to like 14 minutes and you're one minute away and players are thinking like oh do i want to like make a check and roll here and risk failing or do i want to want to want to hold off and maybe take another route yeah and now i can i can easily i can easily see this be this being integrated with um with campaigns that would have some sort of creature feature especially um given the popularity of video games like dead by daylight these days um but if but how how would you how would you uh propose using the do using the um doom clock in in a campaign that is aiming a little more for suspense than aiming for some sort of slasher villain sure so i mean um one example uh the power going out is quite a nice one because it is atmospheric environmental effects that you can apply to quite a few stories you can have it affect the way that um players engage with enemies so perhaps um you've got a combat encounter that players are moving towards and perhaps rather than them stumbling upon it in a a more covert fashion perhaps the monsters get the jump on them in a collective um we've had uh players for example moving through a an office trying to be quiet to not attract a zombie horde maybe a player makes a check and rolls a strange and ticks the doom clock up to an event and they make a clattering sound and suddenly the zombie horde's chasing them so you can kind of get really creative with it and what we kind of suggest to directors for the game is that you have some kind of pre-prepared narrative structure events but also to kind of take it on the fly as well and and make it make it feel like the event is part of the the role that's gone bad um it can also be things like the players maybe know that they're going towards an objective maybe they're trying to get to um a radio tower to signal for help outside of where they are um and they just as they get to the radio tower um maybe like a few minutes before they've reached the doom event and you you say that they've got a shiver down their spine and they know that something bad's about to happen as they get to the radio tower it's struck by lightning so there's quite a lot of play that you can have with it um as a narrative mechanic um now i've often remarked that games that games need some sort of extra effort uh mechanic you look at you look at a lot of games and you'll see something along that lines um shadowrun has edge world of darkness has willpower so so on and so forth um i think it'd be fair to say that shivers example of this is the luck bank and what what i'm curious about is with um with le with um with luck is it is it a case where it's where it's mainly adding an additional skill skill die to a role or are there other uses for luck so yeah the the the luck mechanic kind of was born out of um because there's a for the skills that players are maybe neces the characters are not necessarily as adept in um there's a relative where there's a higher chance of failure than there is success on a normal check the one way we kind of wanted to mitigate that was if you roll off a a check and you get a lux symbol in your pool um you get to bank a lock point to spend later on on another check and that gives you an extra skill die and that's kind of the basic um boom bust mechanic but built in as like the ebb and flow of luck in the story in the sure you're failing here but maybe you'll get lucky later um but then the archetype that really plays with luck as a mechanic is the fool so normal characters can bank one lock point um and their way of using it is they can add a dice to their pool spending sending that lock point or if they roll two lock symbols in one check they can choose to expend them to either have a generic success or they can tick the doom clock back by one and try and manage the manage the sort of impending doom that's following them fool on the other hand can bank up to three points of luck and then can spend them in interesting ways um you've got abilities that heal allies you've got abilities that dish out lock points to do various things um and it's it's all about having characters that are i mean it's the characters that appear in movies that are fortunate they're surviving but you have absolutely no idea how they're doing it and it's playing with like oh well maybe they're blessed by a god maybe they're just just absolutely oblivious to what's going on and and i'm playing with that idea for whatever reason the man who knew too little is coming to mind i don't know why absolutely but what i do find interesting with that is that even even with the even with the um option of playing as the fool the luck bank is still relatively small compared to other extra effort um systems potentially i'm and that's not and i'm not bringing that up as a criticism i actually approve of that because when you have that sort of limited resource you have you ha you can have a problem that i've come to nickname the um invisible rainy day you know where somebody's where somebody's hoarding that particular um resource for when they think they're going to really need it even if that day never comes and then the end of the campaign comes around they've got a full they've got a full pool of that resource that they didn't use because they thought oh something bigger was going to be around the corner absolutely and you you also have the other end of the problem where um players are constantly pushing roles and and really going over the edge with it um which means that when they get to a bigger threat where they should have been saving that resource for maybe they they're gonna struggle um we did we did have like uh we do have some elements of that in some of the skills uh sorry some of the abilities um in the there are abilities that are maybe more powerful that come with downsides but we didn't want to bake in that um effort as a cost for a benefit just as a basic mechanic we wanted characters to have the wheelhouse that they start with and then maybe they have a couple of elements like that in their toolkit that they can use um we wanted to do it in ways like having use limits on abilities or um for the the the weird character um if you're using uh powers that are sort of destabilizing maybe that's like the blood magic ability for example uh costs wounds as well as making roles to use and having like those kind of decisions um and the decisions based around whether or not you want to risk ticking up the doom clock or the kind of management decisions we wanted to have within uh within decision trees for players rather than the oh do i push this role do i maybe hold back um and kind of and kind of exploring it that way instead yeah um and when it comes to the when it comes to the archetypes one other thing that i can see um getting avoided is the notion of a of a certain archetype being the skill monkey or so or something like that basically the rogue problem um because because unless i'm mistaken um all um skills slash abilities that are gr that are granted from our from archetypes are our root are rooted in that there isn't a skill sub-system within [ __ ] within shivered where one where um one would have where one would have that that particular um advantage like how like how rogues and in some fantasy games have all have all the um dexterity-based skills and and everybody else is see as seen as a numpty when it comes when it comes to using those skills because they don't have because they're not as good as the rogue yeah absolutely you don't have the the the the problem like that the the whole idea behind behind the archetype system is that characters should kind of play to type in that your your gritty character should do physical gritty things your lucky character should aim to get lucky your weird character should do weird things and it's all about playing to type like that but what's interesting about shiva is the is not such a gaping void between a character that is really talented in an area to a character that is completely terrible in an area like the there's there's still a chance of success especially with the luck mechanic of of a character doing basic feats so you don't have that problem where um everyone's trying to pick the lock and nobody can do it apart from the rogue because realistically your average character with a bit of luck will probably succeed that check because it's not that difficult to do and it's only when you're doing making checks that are much more complicated or much more difficult um like trying to crack open a safe or bust down a reinforced door or um hack into a complicated computer system that each of the archetypes really shines in okay this is my thing that i'm really good at and like you guys can try it but you're probably going to tick up the doom clock more likely than you are to pass so just leave this to me yeah given given that um is there a is there a certain party size that you'd say shiver favors in terms of how many people at the table um it would favor more than more than others because obviously obviously having it having a table with all of the arc with one player playing all the archetypes would be pushing it yeah absolutely so i think we have played games like that um but i i think generally um for role-playing games i i tend to not running anything with more than six players just because if you're playing a uh like a few hour long session it just means that each player is going to get enough time to develop their character and and engage with the game um once you start getting to like seven eight nine players it just becomes messy and people are sat out not doing anything and then you like start losing that immersion um i see probably those three to five players is it tends to be where we like to sit for running it because you you get loads of engagement from the characters and um you have that constant sense of immersion because even if one character's off doing something by themselves two other characters are having another scene you kind of you kind of keep that narrative through put going and keep keep people in the game because the the last thing you want with horror is is for people to start like losing interest being on the phones and you you're not going to get that level of tension or that level of intrigue and what now personally my my magic number that i rely on for a party size has always been four um it's the goal it's for lack of a better term it's the goldilocks number not too many not too few just enough um but when it co when now given the fact that shiver isn't really trying to emulate a particular um time period i'm guessing that that this is reflected in um in the sections for inventory and just general kit where there's gonna be some there's gonna be stuff if somebody wanted to do something a little more futuristic if somebody want to do something a little more anachronistic and so on especially since one concept that i don't think is done enough is horror fantasy yeah absolutely yeah it's it's it's it's it's definitely not explored a huge amount i mean there's been there's been a few dark fantasy rpgs over the years chief one of the bigger ones of course being shadowed with the demon lord but when it come but when it comes to doing an outright horror story like you'd like you'd see in a slasher um i do think that there's potential to do to do that because it's not like there's it's not like there's a lack of creature features in fairy tales anyways especially fairy tales in eastern europe yeah absolutely that's uh the kind of gothic uh fantasy is is a is an area that we've played a decent amount and um one of our stretch goals uh kind of plays with that like folklore horror um in sort of fairy um folklore admittedly that one is set in sort of uh more recent like 20s periods um but we have written some other stuff as well that is more um more geared towards like how terrifying some fantasy monsters are like goblins are scary and so are so are dragons in in reality so like it's nice to have like these really powerful fantasy characters that are here to slay the dragon but kind of turning that on its head where the dragon's probably going to slay you is is interesting as well yeah um and when it come when it comes to the other the other concept that came that came to mind especially since the art especially given the art for the survivor archetype is the fact that there's a myriad of um folk tales when it comes to the american old west and i'm pretty i'm pretty sure i'm pretty sure there's a few campaigns in just in just in some of those tales that could be done absolutely we've we've we had a we recently had a map of um all of the cryptids that are related to each uh state in the united states and that was quite looking at the the folklore and the the monsters that are baked into the stories of of of of the usa and but yeah the wild west is a a really interesting um sort of area to explore as well i know that dark prospects which is a stretch goal one of the stretch goals we unlocked that's gone into the book kind of explores the the the frontier kind of setting um looking at like how creepy things like uh like desert towns and mining complexes and things like that are um and the reason the reason i the reason i'm focusing on the on these sort of aspects is i could i could see it becoming very tempting of some of something like shiver to be to be run in the in the way ams in the way a slasher would would be wrong like say chill chill's not exactly a slasher but it but i think you can see where i'm going with this um when it's when it sound when it sounds like what you guys have in mind it has a much broader net than just that yeah absolutely we want to encourage people to really play the play the stories that they want to play with shiva and what we aim to do with the book is not only provides the toolbox of items and enemies and kind of like setting ideas and story ideas um for players to to actually generate their own stories but we also want to provide that um initial um sort of plethora of settings for people to really explore which is what we're doing with the the second book in the kickstarter which has our folk horror our zombie horror our um weird west horror our sci-fi horror and it's it's it's almost uh an educational process for us because i know that initially when i first started on the project i was i was not sure about how we were gonna convey horror as as as this kind of broad thing in the game um we wanted to kind of show that maybe you think you don't like horror but actually these stories that you really like like scooby-doo or um x-files or things like that are horrid in their essence it's just that they're not as scary and they play with the mystery element of horror or the exploration element of horror or the unknown and it's it's i'm really interested to see what players come up with and what players are really excited to explore with it yeah and now one of the other one of the other things that i noticed that you get that you guys are made a point to bring up is is the um stuff you're doing for remote play help now we are i already mentioned the dice roller app which i which um which i think which i approve of esp especially especially given how i mentioned that symbol-based dice is a very scub topic for a lot of people um now when it come now when it comes to the when it comes to the inclusion of interactive um character sheet pds i'm guess i'm guessing that that's that that's meant to just be um phil just fillable character sheets and is the same is the same thing appliable when it comes to the doom clock of the the interactive doom clock that you guys have planned yeah so we we've we've obviously got that dice roller up and that yeah as you as you kind of mentioned that was one of the one of the driving forces for getting that app together was that we knew that symbolic dice are a kind of divisive topic um in role play games and we wanted to basically show our intention that the reason we're using these symbolic dice is because we think it makes the gameplay experience better not because we want to sell people lots of dice um and so by having the app available and free for people to use we kind of wanted to show that also if people turn up to their physical session of role play in the future and they've forgotten their dice it means that they can still play because that's that that was a big thing for us that we want to have yeah um the pdf um character sheets are fillable fillable character sheets uh on that character sheet as well is a um a a form-fillable doom clock with like checkpoints on it that lets you count up um towards towards where you're going um we're planning on looking at doing some integration as well into um into apps like roll 20 and other um online platforms as well so that people can and have character sheets and doom clock trackers and custom dice on there as well um we've just got to get our developers organized on that front because it's it's a bit more complicated than just putting out the edfs ourselves yeah obviously and haven't having to mess with api which um it you can do a lot of amazing things but sometimes it's like pulling teeth yeah absolutely and with that with that and not with that in mind um now the kickstarter at the time of this recording has 11 days to go um i uh there is a small part of me that hope that hopes that the total amount of backers when it's done ends up being 666 because i'm not sure like that but what but um once it get once it gets finished um in december what would what would you say you're shoot would you say you're shooting for as far as a release window so our plan is to have um pdf content for the main book out by march next year that's just going to give us enough time to get the final art uh pieces that aren't finished yet done and also just lots and lots and lots of proofreading to make sure it's it's it's makes sense as much as we can possibly make sense um for everyone and then the plan is to have the full release of all of the physical products in hands off people by august next year so that everyone's got it in hand and plenty of time to read it before they want to run their scary games on halloween um or or sk or scary slash kitsch because well a bunch of people at my table are are big fans of evil dead so i could see them talking me into running that kind of thing yeah absolutely we look like that's that's kind of the horror that i really love is like that kitsch horror but also like slightly silly i love films like the mummy and like it's films that kind of take the scary element and poke funner as well as it being scary um i'm just i'm just not gonna allow anybody anybody to do to do the whole chainsaw arm thing at least not at least at least not until i've got comfortable enough with the rule set that i that i um know where where i want to hack it i've got the rules for a chainsaw and i've got the rules for an arm what's where does this where does this sit well it's it's it's just one it's just one of those things where you have to understand the rules before you can try and break them absolutely um and i do and i wouldn't i wouldn't want to i wouldn't want to have the idea of a chainsaw arm um not it um step on step onto the toes of um of certain archetypes or certain abil or certain abilities but give but given given that um what do you what do you what would you say you're shooting for as far as the page size of the core book um so it's it's looking at sitting around the 200 page mark we're currently actually adding some extra bits to the book um that we were unsure about whether we wanted to have in it um because one of the things that we wanted to do was make sure that we didn't have too much complexity in the book um because we're aware that um obviously if we're designing this game for um entry-level rpg players as well as experienced role players that we don't want to provide like this huge door stopper of a book that's gonna be like oh my god how am i ever gonna read all of that um so we wanted to make sure that we don't keep don't make it too dense but equally we want there to be enough meat in it for for experienced uh role players to really dig their teeth in so we're currently playing around with where certain content is going to lie um but i imagine it's probably going to finish over 200 pages um then the the other book will be around the same maybe slightly smaller um so it's gonna it's gonna have a fair whack of content in it yeah and i'll be i'll be keeping a very close eye on how it develops because well i'm always looking for new ways to hor to horrify my players because that's what you do as a gm if are you are you really being a good gm if your players aren't paranoid of every time you roll the dice behind that screen i actually uh i actually did an interview with um somebody yesterday who is saying that uh they really love the doom clock because they uh quite often just got an hourglass out and put it in front of their players without telling them what it was for i was like that's amazing levels of like messing with your players minds well i'm pretty sure you're as guilty of this as i am of just of just rolling dice behind the screen and and everybody looking at you like you're like you're do like you're rolling damage or something then you just rolled it just because you felt like it yeah absolutely i've done it way too many times yeah but with with all that said i do want to sincerely thank you for taking the time out of your schedule to come onto the show and enjoy the insanity it's been great the open bar's been wonderful and anytime you see fit to return the door is always open as i often say around here drinking is not mandatory but it is encouraged well thanks very much for having me after having lost talking about [ __ ] with you so thanks so much and of course a sincere thanks goes out to everyone who took the time out of their schedule to enjoy the madness and there'll be plenty more where that came from as there always is here on the open bar of the internet but until then on behalf of the good brothers present and not present my name is mildra i am your gaming monk stay [ __ ] frosty everybody
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the Outer Worlds Supernova Permadeath with Mods Part 12, Scylla was a Mistake
all right boy welcome back to this guy the ultra volts we got the Decay reshade on right now which is a little bit cold but still colorful looking oh we're on the moon something like that Ambience music I hear it may be under effects too okay let's turn the heart back on and then enjoy the ambience music foreign [Music] I'm gonna kill myself through that Moon here my nose is kinda Ronnie iffy much chilly Maybe so we got that lead already for in front of me oh boy oh I'm too weak for this world it seems like today okay I'm a little bit too weak for this Ward [Music] oh God looking nine six yeah 17. oh David oh no wonder I'm too weak how the hell did I get that arm on me God my nose oh what the hell it's cold outside but this is overheating though I don't know how that's a thing will still explode it does explode here we go reloading [Music] oh Trump you fool I'm in at that corner [Music] oh God damn [Applause] oh God damn oh God damn I shouldn't be here I should not be here ah I'm just looking for Google weapons here to be honest and so far I'm just getting masks kicked holy oh I need to build off this Moon ASAP they aren't even dropping me anything good oh I just want to get to death down here [Music] nah nah shouldn't be here I should not be here oh I didn't get a weapon so far God damn it I'll smash so roughly looking 93 okay let's try pushing forward and hopefully I don't get the luck with the town above everything is a little bit too high for me here oh I guess it's a little somebody lives all the way out here surrounded by Aether holy hell where is it oh it's too early for Scala that's too early oh God get me out of here it's too early it's too early holy hell hmm last time I was here things went way smoother oh repair oh God thank you oh that's not even a good armor oh modify [Music] oh I don't have a barrel on quiet critical damage firing noise I need something weapon range ranged weapon spread oh God pretty good damage yep Dame Dame foreign bad shape too [Music] the last time I tried this tactic it actually worked out pretty well but now um 666 92 to 15. tinker [Music] hmm [Music] uh afraid everything a little bit 15. we're up [Music] I guess I need to go here nope welcome back captain how can I be hmm distress call late beginning playback now pass there's visceral and death everywhere gunfire gnashing teeth the unemployed for lost sake if anyone's receiving this please send help what no no no no we are now capable of accessing the Roseway Landing Pad also corporate protocol requires that all distress signals include a list of Key Personnel for retrieval the embedded names are Anton crane Von Cortez and Orson Shaw not the unemployed I'm in the movies okay I'm just gonna go there now oh Rose Way schooler what's the phone called the escalize captain oh school is too much for me I'm gonna take a little nap it's good time for your regular daily period of unconsciousness yes it is six hours and Sleepless oh God I'm a strict sword tuna diet well do the best for me oh wait I forgot about Sam [Music] I just Loot on top oh [Music] okay I'm pretty sure I need to ask either but um the top again don't take everything that's loot salmon nope whatever that was that pills seven seven Abigail [Music] ah I wasn't looting my ship yet oh wicker oh it talks too much too much religious stuff gotta follow the blood oh vodka I'm not gonna get our dear alive to be honest those robots were immediately in my face and the weapon wasn't doing anything I mean I did not upgrade which was a mistake oh anyways now follow the blood red poverty Okay so tell me tell me about some captain how can I be of assistance unit is a cleaning Sam Hawthorne brought it on board some Cycles ago I'm sure with the intent to modify it but I've never seen it up and running Alex likely recorded progress notes detailing his efforts to modify Sam if you check the terminal in your Captain's Quarters we may be able to determine what work remains in order for Sam to properly operate oh okay yeah whatever so make yourself at home captain oh cool party well logs log log some oh whatever I just did I got experienced that's all that matters if not surface mining archive cartridge but what did again next be [Music] okay true or not with some companions cleaning machine oh from plants are scared about um find acid sweeps deeper let's see if that's marked somewhere probably Moana there are two really we're now in orbit above Roseway captain is it here can it be yes the team we're gonna try research anyways try it man don't they have anybody to agreed arrivals paperwork or ticketing or what all right where's my free loot come on man the slacking enough relouted that's my oil oh no then down here how the hell okay that also looks cool clouds are dripping again see what fits this place best let's try the one that I always try and it's always the worst oh yeah I'm happy with that because these God damn it oh okay that was [ __ ] oh I'm trying hard to find it God damn it off her face come on also oh you see how hard I'm trying to find it that actually works that holding it holding my nose [Music] what's that bad boy how much armor oh he's brats I've got the loot back here let's always loot back here right gotta be uh that's all God sneeze oh I'm fighting the sneeze right now foreign luck or something so I need to invest points into lock so I can find stuff listed spread foreign shoot up and spit out what sort of creature other than humans would be so wasteful is it humans uh life has done please quickly clear the roadway roadway of Commerce [Music] that was good stuff here heading out oh damn I just panicked and I just got poisoned but I'm healing faster than it poisons me but I'm just getting no loot I think nothing in the fridge either oh why why not why do I not get any loot third that is that it was always dead no is data map okay yep let's explore loot unbelievable [Music] it's a nice Garden oh I see it I see the Box before salute forever most of the legendary one no drama Cleaver not eggs let's do the X in my world that's a big boy and I'm kind of scared still from the skill of fights whoa that's that day that's why no oh right control helmet loose balls where's the helmet regarding a lot of harm at 17 Doom that actually is advanced four six oh start having a good day in the back ah a detour well Adventure does favor the Bold they left their own outside to die was it that bad you still have flute not a little oh I'm getting tiled down then it looks cool though is that the place I could just go there and get myself the same I don't want to talk to the whole town right away okay this direction oh yeah that's gonna be dangerous as though how detour time nice hit nice one be right there don't make them stand in it oh a monster no come on man nothing that's in this game oh really okay then we got some loot oh yeah me h oh yeah screenshot let's say we got the shrink one let's draw one of the ambience oh that's a checkpoint checkpoint check Port I need to turn the heart back on now God damn it oh oh failed to download the Hot mod I'm sorry oh no hold up bye bye man ah a fat finger did God damn it normal mixed up oh that's pretty good right now [Music] oh boy there are no God damn it oh my God everyone all right oh just completely pressed all the wrong buttons all of them all of them foreign station machine damn it seems a shame to cut him down it's like the button combinations in my head I hear it right in front of me foreign [Applause] okay yeah fights are getting definitely more difficult I still hear it you're a bastard I'm not able to do that here we go next one oh God that gun is definitely a lifesaver dude this is looking colorful they oh isn't this pretty captain I love we ought to go places like this more why they have to build the lap so damn far away I guess the Trek alone is meant to deter the curious ah that could have spread awesome [Music] oh okay oh jump you fool let's solved up with some thing should be 7 millimeter [Music] first let me check her foreign of flood this is already 30 minute part oh I got more time look let's jump into it then oh damn hello there hello my baby [Music] that's good that's good that's good let's take it oh boy I'm going no on my way no it's uh for me let's play God always the wrong buttons God damn it next faster [Music] okay I feel like they didn't balance the Supernova difficulty very well because no got them companion would ever survive like seriously man the die all the time I'm not putting them on passive so they do nothing you gotta work so ring a leader more explosives that's not the door yes the door that this list definitely last seven I'm pretty sure it's strong till the end of the game what's rude oh boy I don't think that's working [Music] give it a minute everyone all right okay look how it's working man the pistol is not good anymore maybe I just need to put an effect on it then it has a purpose again what oh we got drinks and meat oh [Music] dear water wine is not helping me at all foreign game ah I don't want to waste anything let's start okay it's quite a big building foreign dangerous too that'll be almost overweight 20 more kilos [Music] no a lot of death here it goes through yours truly that's uploaded a bit of armor okay let's see that's an exit nope upstairs must be the rest of them [Music] I see you good good good oh no that doesn't matter that's not the right gun for that those are the tough ones okay this will be tough then okay no no no who would like to die first you apparently foreign I don't know what you mean oh I'm getting through oh the robophobia no let me recheck that's gonna kill me to follow boss fight otherwise robophobia how dare you try the trick on me that worked during my first playthrough but not anymore robophobia it'll look like I'm stupid a little bit all this space and this is all they get to sleep in that's a lot actually I wouldn't mind I feel like it's that bad oh God okay that's broken so I don't need a map okay done again probably more robots I'll just moved downstairs that's it [Music] oh yeah [Music] yes good good good good good good good good good and uh quiet darling Curry consumable oh it turns bro of that blah blah cure science what the movement speed I'll loot afterwards here we go foreign fourth there's a lot of stuff here seriously duh and a lot of tournament miles from the mouse oh I'm done though I'm done deal thanks for watching [Music] where's my button peace out Dear you
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Sainani SciWrite 3.1
So welcome to week three of Writing in the Sciences. I'm Kristin Sainani from Stanford University. So in the first two weeks of this course we talked about some key principles of effective writing. So cutting unnecessary clutter from your sentences and also writing with strong active verbs. So this week I want to continue our discussion of good writing talking about how you can improve your sentence structure and then also moving up all the way up to writing good paragraphs. for this first modular, I'm going to talk about experimenting with punctuation, now as I mentioned before this is not a course in grammar or punctuation but there are a couple of key punctuation marks that I want to draw your attention to. So these are some punctuation marks that you may have not dealt with for a while. So these are the dash, the dash, the colon, the semicolon and the parenthesis. And you may not have used a lot of these recently. Because you may have been told somewhere along the way that it's improper to use them in scientific writing. Or you just may have picked that up along the way that they don't get used often in scientific writing. And they're a little too exotic or little too informal. However, in fact these are perfectly fine to use in scientific writing if you use them correctly as we're going to talk about today. And if you pick up any source of professional writing like if you've got a magazine lying around or a book. Pick it up, take a look at one or two paragraphs and you'll notice that professional writers use these tools all the time. And that's because they're super handy. They work really well. They have a lot of functions. They're very, very useful. So, one of the major uses, is that they allow you to vary your sentence structure. And that's something I'm going to talk a lot about today. So that means you know, we've been talking about, I've been showing you how to kind of strip all of this extra material out of your sentences. But that doesn't mean I want you to write with only short and simple sentences. If you wrote just all short and simple sentences you would see that your writing would be very boring, very monotonous. So I'm actually going to encourage you to vary your sentence structure and really pay attention to that. So that means using some complex sentences and some short and simple sentences. Some long sentences, some short sentences. So vary that up. That helps improve the writing, it makes it less monotonous, it makes it more engaging for the reader. It's very, very hard to vary your sentence structure and make interesting sentence structure and, write complex sentences if you don't use some of these punctuation marks. If you are, are limited to just commas and periods, there's going to, not going to be a lot you can do. So the dash, the colon, the semicolon, and the parenthesis are ways that you can get creative with your sentence structure and make some nice interesting complex sentences. So I'm going to give you an example of the kind of thing that I'm talking about here. So, I, I'm going to give you an example of something that I edited, where I used a colon. To actually take three sentences and draw it into a single sentence. So for the most part so far, again, I've been sort of stripping things from our sentences. Today, we're going to do something a little different which is to aggregate multiple sentences into a single sentence where it's appropriate. That means I'm going to have a more complex sentence at the end of the day, but it's going to be more efficient because it's going to get the idea across in a single sentence. It's also going to be a little bit more interesting to read, because of the variety in the sentence structure. So here's the original thing that I was editing. It said, many types of cells and tissues develop a kind of directionality. Certain events happen toward one end of the cell or tissue of the other. It's a phenomenon called cell polarity. [INAUDIBLE] That's okay. It's, you know, it's kind of simple language. but it's a little bit boring right? you know kind of like all those sentences have the same kind of simple structure to them. And really the purpose of those three sentences is simply to tell you what cell polarity is. So it doesn't seem like we really need to have three separate sentences there. So what I did when I was editing this was to use a colon. To introduce the definition of cell polarity, and to kind of pull all these little pieces that the author wants to get in, to pull them all together. You can see that I actually didn't change a heck of a lot from the original other than to kind of pull everything together, and, and in doing so I was able to drop a few words. So it says, many cells and tissues develop a kind of directionality called cell polarity. Colon, I'm setting up the definition. Certain events happen toward one end of the cell or tissue. So there's probably even more we could edit out of that sentence, but you can see that I pulled everything together into a single sentence. It's got a colon to set up that definition. Now we only need one sentence and it's a little bit more interesting to read because it's got this variety, having this colon in there where you have to take a pause. It's a little bit more interesting. So this is the kind of thing we're going to be talking about today. So just to kind of ground you in the different types of punctuation I'm going to be talking about today. Here are the punctuation marks that we have at our disposal, and here is their power to separate, in the words of Strunk and White. So Strunk and White talk about their power to separate, and that's a good way to put it, I think. So, you're probably all really adept at using the comma and the period. So the, comma is the, has the least power to separate, and the period of course has the most power to separate. But in between the comma and the period, there are these four other really fun and useful punctuation marks that you can use to place pauses and breaks in your sentences. So the comma has the least power to separate. That means it's the shortest little pause. It's just kind of a brief pause in your sentence. The colon is a bigger pause. So you're just going to take a little bit of a bigger pause, a bigger break. The dash is an even bigger pause and I love the dashes you're going to see. It has a lot of great uses. It allows you to actually kind of just drop full descriptions, full explanations right in the middle of your sentence and your readers totally okay with it. I'm going to over use the dash but it is a really cool punctuation mark so it's a pretty abrupt power to separate for you abrupt powers there. Then a parenthesis of course is something actually exerting something extra into this [UNKNOWN] so it's a really big pause. A semicolon actually demarcates the boundary between two separate sentences that are, that you want to connect in a way. But there's really kind of a, a fairly big pause, because there's, they're actually considered two separate sentences. And then a period of course, is a complete stop. So, that's your biggest pause. So, that's. Sort of the order of, of how these punctuation marks go in terms of their power to separate. Now the other thing to talk about is that there is a little bit of difference in terms of the formality. And this why you may have been told before not to use some of these punctuation marks. But in general the dash, and the parentheses are considered slightly less informal than the comma, colon, semicolon and period. So that is why you may have in the past been somewhat discouraged from using the dash and parentheses. So they are a little bit less formal, but that doesn't mean you can't use them at all in your scientific writing. Again if you look at professional writing, professional writers, use these all the time, the dash and parentheses. It just means you have to use them a little bit sparingly. You don't want to over do it with the dash and parentheses. Parantheses and we'll be talking more about that as we go along here. All right. So I'm going to start with a semicolon. That's the one that you're probably all the most comfortable [INAUDIBLE] comfortable with. So the semicolon is used to connect two independent clauses. It's basically bringing together two kind of small sentences that you want to connect or join in some way. Some way. I am going to be using the word clause today in case you don't know what that is. It's basically just below a sentence in rank. So it can be a, a very short sentence or it might be an incomplete sentence but it always has a, both a subject and a predicate, a subject and a verb. So just so you know what that term is when I throw that around. Today. So so here's a couple of examples of the use of the semicolon, semicolon to join two independent clauses. So, it says, Kennedy could be a cold and vain man, and he led a life of privilege. But he know something about the world; he also cared about it. So notice the use of the semicolon in that second sentence. You're getting this separation of this two ideas, he knew something about the world, he also cared about it. There's kind of a pause there, it kind of puts emphasis on the he also cared about it. You can think about how does would have work or wouldn't have work as well, had other punctuation marks been used there. So for example, the author could have said, but he knew something about the world and also cared about it. Right? He could have just had a comma or just you know, no punctuation there and run those two ideas together. The difference there would have been that there wouldn't have been the same emphasis on, he also cared about it. Right? So that's something to keep in mind. It emphasizes. It puts some emphasis. On that second part. And also it had you used a period there, it wouldn't have joined those two ideas together. And there's this nice, you know, feeling here where you're joining those two ideas together. Another of the, of the semicolon, sort of a classic example of the use of a semicolon. This is from Dickens. it was the best of times, it was the worst of times now clearly the semi colon, is playing a real important role here, because it's joining those two ideas. And this sentence, well, this two you know, small sentences here, wouldn't actually really work very well if t weren't for the semi colon. If if you put a full period in there, it wouldn't be tied together that nice way, and i actually kind of fall apart. So the semicolon is really great for when you want to link two kind of smaller sentences together and link them, tell the reader, hey you know, this ideas are joined, it gives some emphasis that you don't get otherwise. So that's one use of the semicolon. The other use of the semicolon that's going to be common in scientific writing is that semicolons are sometimes used to separate items in a list and, and specifically when you've got a list of items where the items in the list contain internal punctuation. So that means that there might be commas within the items in the list and you can see that if you then try to set off the items in the list with commas, because there are commas within the item. It's going to get really confusing. You're not going to know where the boundaries are between the items in the list. So you need something that's stronger power to separate, so you'd use a semicolon there. So you're probably, mostly familiar with this. You may have done this in your scientific writing before, but here's an example. They dramatically reduced the number of series in production. Notice the use of the colon here, we're going to get to the colon next. in 1935 Fourteen series were circulating. Notice the internal comma there, hence you need the semicolon to separate the item in the list. In 194o, nine; by 1980, when the syndicate was in its final four year, final years, only four. So you can see because of the internal commas there you clearly need a semicolon to demarcate the boundaries of the items. Usually, it's you know, into a sentence that is grammatically complete without it. And it might be, you might be inserting a word, or a phrase. Or you might even be inserting a whole sentence into a passage. So, if you remove the material within the parentheses, however, the sentence has to remain grammatically complete. In other words, you can completely remove. That piece and it shouldn't change the main point of the sentence. It should be grammatically the same it shouldn't change the main point. So it's really an afterthought. And in fact when you put material in parentheses you're actually indicating to your reader that it's perfectly okay should the reader want to skip over the material with their eyes. They just want to kind of read over it and ignore it. So, it's a way that you can add some extra information that may not be the most important information, but it may be some little interesting tidbit. It may be a more subtle, less important detail, that you think is important to slip in there, but you don't want to have too much in a sentence. So, you kind of slip it in the parentheses. Since it's a way to get some extra information to your reader. You might put something in parentheses where you think some readers may not know the definition but others may. So by putting it in parentheses your saying well if you know the definition to this word you can skip over it. But if you don't know it, it's here if you need it. so it's a really cool way to, to slip in a little extra information. But again. The key to using the parentheses correctly is you have to try, taking it out of the sentence and make sure the sentence still reads fine without it and at the main point of the sentence doesn't change. Because you have to allow for the fact that your reader actually skip over it entirely, and they're allowed to do that. So let me give you a couple of examples. So this was I, I picked up something recently in Newsweek the other day I picked a sentence from there. So it says what kind of teenager beats up the misfit, sissy kid, pinning him down and violently cutting his hair with a pair of school scissors note these have a dash here. The incidence, the incident from Romney's youth that the Washington Post famously reported, and Romley, Romney famously didn't really deny back in May. So notice that the author here has slipped in a little piece of information that he wants to clue you into. But, it's not necessary again that you, that, that piece be in there. You could take that piece out completely, that would read fine, you know and it is not absolutely essential. So the incident from Romney's youth that the Washington Post famously reported back in May, that would read fine. But how they really wants to give you this little extra piece of information, it is, kind of sliding it in there. because it's in parentheses, you can get more things in the sentence that you wouldn't have otherwise been able to, to fit in. Here's an example. This is actually from an article I was writing about statistics, and I slipped in a little, sort of a joke. I was trying to be a little funny, so again, I'd encourage you to take some risks in your writing. So, I don't know if this joke came off all right or not, but anyway, I slipped it in there with some parentheses. So it says this is troubling, because while there are plausible biological stories to connect red meat with cancer and heart disease, it seems unlikely that eating too much red meat could directly cause accidents and injuries. And then, here's my little, you know, trying to entertain the reader a bit. Unless, as one of my students quipped, red meat eaters are swerving to avoid cows. So this was an article about, statistics about confounding. Anyways, slip that in there with some parentheses. Alright, so moving to the colon. Now, the colon has several uses. You can use a colon, colon always has to come after a clause. So again, that means you have to have a subject and a verb, a subject and a predicate. So you'll always have that before the colon. And then the colon introduces, often introduces a list, or it might introduce a quote. We don't use so many quotes in scientific writing, but if you are using quotes you can use a colon to introduce it. Or it might introduce and explanation, a conclusion, or an amplification. And I'm going to give you some examples of those to show you what I. And Strunk and White. I'm going to refer a lot in this lecture to Strunk, Strunk and White they have some some great material on these different punctuation marks. And I'll give you the, the reference at the end if you want to go and look at Strunk and White online. They say, the colon has more effect than the comma, less power to separate than the semicolon, and more formality than the dash. So again, as I told you, the colon is more powerful than the comma in terms of its ability to separate. But the semicolon has more power than a colon. And the semicolon, and the colon are considered a little bit more formal than the dash. Here's an example of using a colon for both a list and sort of an amplification So it says Washington has a simple solution to most governments it doesn't like: isolate them, slap sanctions on them and wait for their downfall. So this is interest, introducing a list and it's also a bit of an amplification. This was something I must have been reading I think in Newsweek. Here's another example. This one's actually kind of setting up a punch line So it says, the woman suffers from lack of experience and a chronic Democratic disease: compound sentences. A little bit of a punchline there. Alright. I'm just going to show you that the use of the colon to introduce quotes. Again, we don't always or very often use quotes in scientific writing, but it, it sometimes comes up. So this says, and again this was something that I was reading in the New Yorker or Newsweek, the ask not line follows right after an exhortation modeled on Franklin Roosevelt's rendezvous with destiny. Colon, this is introducing a quote. In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility, I welcome it. And then, in the next sentence, there's another colon that's used to introduce a list of quotes. So it says, the note throughout is one of alarm, colon, the trumpet summons us again, the burden of a long twilight struggle that uncertain balance of terror. Now, I want to point out one other thing about this list at the end here. So, notice that that's a list of three things. So, the, the author was trying to pick out some examples of quotes from this speech, to illustrate a point. And he picked to end [INAUDIBLE] decided to include in his list, three examples. Now he could have picked two of those examples. He could have picked, there's probably way more in this speech that he could have picked. He could have picked four, he could have picked five. But notice that often times when an author is giving you a list of things, especially examples, they'll often limit it to three things. And this gets to a principle that I want to mention to you, which is called the rule of three's. So the rule of three's is used when your making lists, or giving examples in your writing. it's a rule of thumb, it doesn't mean you always have to use three, but when your in doubt, when your not sure or there's some ambiguity about how many is the correct number to include, default to three. The idea here is that kind of three is just the ideal number of examples or items in a list and, and the reason is that if you only put two items or two examples there's a feeling that it's not enough, right. It's not giving enough evidence. There's only a pair of examples, it's not quite sufficient. However, if you go up to four or five you're kind of burdening your reader. It's a little bit of overkill. So there's this thought that three is kind of the perfect number for these kinds of situations. Again that doesn't mean that, there's plenty of lists you're going to have that has, that have four or five items. but if there's some ambiguity, if you get to make a choice on how many items and it's a little bit kind of random how many, whether you include three or four, default to three because that's kind of the most pleasing number. So here's an example. I gave you a similar example of a sentence similar to this earlier to illustrate the use of semicolons in a list. But let me use this sentence again to illustrate the point that they happen to pick exactly three numbers here. So they gradually reduced the number of employees; in 1980, the company had 300 employees; in 1995, 150; by 2005 when the company was in it's final years only 11. Now notice that their talking about a range of years here, from 1980 all the way up to 2005. So they very well could have picked 1980, and 1982, and 1995 and 1997, and 2005. They could have picked five examples. Where they could have picked two but they chose to go with three here because three just kind of feels like the right number to illustrate the point but without, having too much in that list. So again, default to the the rule of three's when you thinking about list setting and, examples. If there's some you know, if there's some wiggle room there for how many thing you have to include. Alright, one more example the colon, so again the colon can introduce an explanation, a notification, a definition. I just want to point out that sometimes the colon is actually used for what, what follows after the colon is itself a whole clause. So I told you that the, what comes before the colon has to be an independent clause. You can also have the cases where you've got after the colon is an entire sentence, essentially an entire clause, with a subject and predicate. And there maybe some choice, because remember I told you the semicolon is used to join independent clauses. So there maybe some choice between whether to use a semicolon, when you have that situation, or a colon. You want to use the colon, probably more so than the semi colon if the second clause amplifies somehow or extends the first. So here's an example of that. Companies use Marsh for the same reason that home sellers use real-estate agents, colon. The agent's knowledge and experience is supposed to help the client get the right deal at the right price. So, notice that that first clause sets up the second one. And if you've tried to put a semicolon in there, it wouldn't feel quite right, because it's a setup. That first clause is setting up the second one. The second one is amplifying Extending the first one. So a colon feels better there than a semicolon because it's not a complete pause because there's a, there's a, relationship where the second part actually amplifies or builds on the first part. So that's a way to use the colon as well. So what follows the colon might itself be whole sentence or a whole clause. So those are some examples of how to use the colon. I want to point out a few misuses of the colon because sometimes people get a little confused on how to, to use it. So couple of things that you don't want to do when using the colon. So here's an example of what not to do. So this one says two aspects of alcohol use are related to brain injuries. Notice they've got the, the subject and the verb so that's correct. They use a colon and then then it goes, as a factor associated with risk of an injury such as motor vehicle crash and as a factor in TBI diagnosis, recovery or survival after injury. So notice that it sounds funny when I read that out loud because they're saying two aspects are related to brain injury. So aspects are a noun. So what follows the colon, what you're, the reader is expecting there is nouns. But what they get instead is as, a proposit, a preposition. They're getting prepositions there, so there, that's funny, because the reader's expecting nouns. So if you set up nouns, you've got to follow with nouns. So the correct way to do this one would be to say something like two aspects of alcohol use are related to brain injuries its association with risks of injury such as motor vehicle crash and its post injury influences on diagnosis, recovery or survival after injury. So you got to change those two nouns because that's what the setup had led the reader to believe was coming. Here's another use, misuse of the, of the colon. This was actually from an email I got about a job announcement many years ago. and it, I thought it was kind of funny because they reversed the colon, what comes before and after the colon. So the list, when you're setting up a list with a colon the list comes after the colon not before the colon. So what they said, in one project we have a nutritionist, a psychologist, statisticians, a computer specialist, and dietitians colon a whole range of specialties. Well of course that's backwards. We want to set up the list, with the colon and then have the list follow. So you, the correct would be, in one project we have a whole range of specialties: a nutritionist, a psychologist, statisticians, computer specialists and dietitians. It's interesting that they have multiple statisticians, multiple dietitians and only one, one of each other, I think that this was a job advertisement for statisticians actually. So just be careful on the colon as sometimes it is misused. Alright, I'm going to end here with my favorite punctuation mark which is the dash. you can use the dash to add emphasis or to insert an kind of an abrupt definition or description and you can really kind of drop anything you want in the middle of the sentence by setting it off with dashes. And so it's really kind of a nifty tool because it's very versatile. So you have an extra little thought you want to drop in, an extra description, you can kind of just insert it in and it very neatly works. The reader's okay with that kind of abrupt break. That interruption to the sentence. The reader's okay with it. So, it's really a cool tool. I will warn you, however, that you don't want to over use it, because as I mentioned, it's considered just a little bit less formal than the other punctuation mark. And if you overuse it, it also really loses its impact. And so I can remember when I was taking my very first journalism class, the instructor told us that it was okay to use the dash. And I, I thought this was just, the greatest liberation, to be able to write with a dash. So I was using dashes all over the place and. in my very first, assignment that I turned into my editor for, an internship I was doing, I got a little note back on the top that said you can't use the dash so much. So I learned quickly to not overuse the dash. So you have to be a little bit careful to use it, sparingly, but it's a really great tool when you need it. And Stunk and White say a dash is a mark of separation stronger than a comma, less formal than a colon, and, and more relaxed than parentheses kind of indicating that it is a you know more relaxed [INAUDIBLE] you know again this kind is abrupt, abrupt interruption. And they do warn you to use a dash only when a more common mark of punctuation seems inadequate. So again use this sparingly. Kind of reserve this tool for the really tough jobs. But do use it because it's a great tool. So I'm going to show you a bunch of examples of how this dash works. So here's an example, this is [UNKNOWN] where using the dash going to add emphasis to the part that's in the dash. So the drugs did more then prevent new fat accumulation They also triggered overweight mice to shed significant amounts of fat, dash, up to half their body weight. So notice how the use of the dash here really emphasizes that effect size was. So another example of a dash. Again, the dash can be used to kind of drop things into the sentence, some extra information that you want to get in there. So it says, to establish that the marrow cells-also called adult stem cells or endothelial precursor cells—can colonize the eye, Friedlander and his colleagues first transplanted stem cells from an adult mouse into the eyes of newborn mice. So notice that, the author here is sticking some extra information telling you. What else marrow cells are called the learning it to this other names to marrow cells by sticking it in, the dash. Now, there are other options right, the author there might have chosen to put that information in parentheses, but again as they put it in parentheses. You're indicating to the reader that its not as important, so this author thought that it is really important to make the point that hey, marrow cells, which we also call stem cells, which is, you know, a word that man, many people might know, It was important to make that point so you wanted to get that extra information in, so you used a dash. Now, I want to look at, how the feel of these sentences would change if you, instead of using a dash, chose some other punctuation mark like a parenthesis or a comma. So, let's go back to that first example and try it with a comma instead. You're going to notice that it's kind of clunky and long. So, if I replace the dash here with a comma, we get, the drugs did more than prevent new fat accumulation. They also triggered overweight mice to shed significant amounts of fat, up to half their body weight. kind of. Takes away the emphasis on the up to half their, bodyweight. It makes it a little bit more clunky there. And of course if you use commas to separate that extra information in this second sentence, that's going to almost make this a run on sentence. There's just too much going on in this sentence. There isn't an abrupt enough pause. So, to establish that the marrow cells, also called adult stem cells or endothelial precursor cells can colonize the eye, Friedlander and his colleagues first transplanted. It just becomes really long and clunky. So you need something more powerful to separate right there. Alright, a couple more examples of the dash. Oh, well let me show you actually first with the parentheses instead. If, if you used a parenthesis in those two examples rather than a dash. So in that first example if I use a dash for up to half their body weight remember that put emphasis. If I use a parenthesis here instead it kind of completely buries the information. It's like oh, it's up to half their body weight like that isn't important or exciting or interesting. Where in fact that's the the most important and interesting part, that it was so big. Now if you put a, the material in the second sentence within parenthesis, again that. And it's not necessarily wrong in this case. it's just indicating to the reader that, that's inessential information. So, it almost depends on your audience in this case, right? If you were writing for an audience where you expected that most people would know that marrow cells were also called these other cells, these other names. Then you might put that information, bury that information in parenthesis. Just for those of you that don't know, here's that extra information. However if you were writing to an audience where you thought most of them wouldn't know these alternate names for marrow cells, which in this case the author was. Then setting them out with dashes is more effective because it forces the reader to look at those and think about those careful. So when you put in parentheses here again, you kind of saying, well I'm expecting most readers already know this in this case the author didn't think most the author, most of the readers would know that piece of information. Alright, few more examples, so here's another sentence where a dash was used, so, researchers who study shipworms say these mislabelled animals, they're clams, not worms, are actually a scientific treasure. So this, use of the dash adds emphasis to that cute little interesting fact that these, these ship worms are actually not worms at all, but they're clams. So it's a way to drop this extra information in, in a kind of a cute little way. It gives emphasis to that interesting little fact. And notice how it just kind of, literally, dropped right into the sentence. You kind of drop it in where ever you want with, dashes, and readers are okay with that. The reader understands, that hey, this means, [INAUDIBLE] I'm going to have a little interruption here. And the reader's okay with that. So, that's very powerful. One more example. I pulled this out of something I was reading in the New Yorker. So, it says The store-which is windowless and has clutters, clusters of unsmiling security guards standing at its entrances, as if it were the embassy of a particularly beleaguered nation-caters to rich Brazilians, members of the ten percent of the population who command nearly half the national income, and wear Chanel, Valentin, or Dolce & Gabbana. So notice that there's just this whole great long description just dropped right into the middle of the sentence. And notice that it's okay for the reader. Again the reader is okay with that because that's the expectation with the dash. You can do that with a dash. And notice also, that last week I talked about keeping the subject and the main verb of the sentence up together close to the beginning of the sentence. So you might think that this sentence actually kind of violates that rule, right. The store, and then we get all this description and then, caters. But in fact, because it's set off in dashes, the reader's okay with that, the reader is okay with you putting the verb afterwards, it works just fine. It's a long sentence, but it works. So so you can violate that rule if you, setting things off in dashes like that. So it's a way to insert a long description. So let me just show you what would happen if instead of using a dash in those two instances, I used a comma or parenthesis instead. So with commas instead, go to that first sentence. Researchers who study shipworms say these misla, mislabeled animals, they're clams, not worms, are actually a scientific treasure. Well that's a run on sentence, right? Comas are not strong enough to set off an entire clause. So, clearly, commas are not going to work. And then, in that second, sentence, you know, again, it's getting really long-winded. The store, which is windowless and has clusters of unsmiling, blah blah blah, it just, it's, it's running on and, and your reader is going to get lost. Your reader's especially going to get lost here because you got this really long description with several commas in it, and you don't get to the verb until caters and. This is a case where the verb now is too far from the subject because you have too much in between where its not clearly demarcated and set off with dashes. So, this is going to loose the reader, it's too long without an [UNKNOWN] pause. How about we use parentheses instead. So, if parentheses is instead in that first sentence you could, right, you could set that information off that claims that worms in parentheses, just to as, kind of, extra information. But there's just a couple of problems with that, it varies the information, and this is kind of a really cute little, interesting fact. Also, if you read it without that, if you can take the material in parenthesis out if you read researchers who study shipworms say these mislabeled animals are actually a scientific treasure. You are assuming that the reader also know, or already knows, why they're mislabeled. Right? You're assuming that the reader has that piece of information so they don't need you to put it there, it's extra information. So, so that's an assumption you probably shouldn't make, because probably mro, most readers don't actually know that fact. So, so the parentheses aren't, Great here because they really bury information and they're assuming too much of the reader. And if you use parentheses with that second example from the strait from the New Yorker, the store which is windowless and blah blah blah. If you, if you put that whole beautiful description in parenthesis, it just completely takes away from the description as if that description is not important. so that really doesn't work either. Alright. So, I'm going to give one more example of the use of the dash to end on, here. but this one you have to bear with me a little bit, because it takes a little bit of set up before I get to this sentence. So I have to give you a little bit of background for you to understand just how great this sentence is. so you need to know a little bit about baseball, not too much about baseball, but a little bit about baseball here. So, I'm going to give you the background. So, I'm not a a particular, particularly big baseball fan or anything. But I did grow up in New England, and so therefore I am a die hard Red Sox fan. So, probably most of you are familiar with the Red Sox, and you probably have heard that at one time, the Red Sox are, were thought to have a curse on them. So the Red Sox went 86 years without winning a World Series. And, they were said to have a curse and it was because basically, it wasn't just that they didn't win the World Series and had this long dry spell period. It was that they go within, you know, a hair's breath. Of winning the World Series several times and then just, it just, they just lost it on the stupidest errors. And so they got really, really close and they thought they were cursed because they, they should have won but they didn't. And so many of you may recall, I, I was old enough to, I am, I am old enough. To to actually recall the, when this happened in 1986 a near miss. And so the Red Sox were ahead in the World Series they were one game ahead in the World Series. It's, it's game six and so the way the World Series works is you have to win four. So they had won three already. If they won this game they would win the World Series. It was against the Mets. And they got to the tenth inning, they were ahead, they had you know they got ahead in the tenth inning. So all they had to do is get the other team out. They're two outs down and one out to go. It's pretty much over right. The, the, the tv announcer is poppin' the champagne, my whole family, I was pretty young then. My whole family went to bed we thought it was over, it was late. just one little out to go. Well, what happens, of course for those of you, who know or if you don't know, it's a routine grounder. Should have been caught, should have been an easy, easy out. But, what happens? The ball goes through, this is the infamous, error by Bill Nup, Bill Buckner. The ball goes through Bill Buckner's legs. They don't get the out, the Mets go on to win that game. Not only that, but they then go on to win the next game in the series, they win the World Series. The Red Sox who were this close lost it. So, so that's sort of the, the history of the Red Sox, that you need to know to kind of understand this example I'm going to give. So I'm going to dial forward now to 2004, so in 2004 the Red Sox finally after 86 years won the World Series and it was done in dramatic fashion. So they were down three games in the American League Series and they came back to win four in a row against the Yankees and they made it to the World Series. They won three in a row against the Cardinals, so now all they got to do is win that last game and they've done it, they've won the World Series. So it's the fourth game, they're ahead in the fourth game, it's down to the last inning, they're winning, it's down to two outs, there's just that one out to go. so everybody, of course, is on pins and needles because. Everybody is just waiting for the other shoe to drop. Right? They're waiting for the, the, the curse to show its, to rear its head. so, the batter comes up, the routine grounder to the pitcher. The pitcher picks it up, and now, normally, in these kinds of cases. He would throw the ball, to, to the first baseman. And it's not a very long distance, the baseman would catch it, and that would be it. Pitcher doesn't do that, right? The pitcher knows the whole history of the Red Sox. Doesn't want to take the chance that something's going to go wrong in the middle of that, toss to first base. So, literally, the pitcher kind of trots right up to the first baseman, gets about as close as he can to the first baseman. And tosses the ball underhanded into the first baseman's glove. You know literally just got as close as he could to make sure that it made it into that guy's glove. He made the out. And it was as careful as he possibly could be. So he made the out. They didn't win the World Series. but that whole gesture of going up to the first baseman and being so extra careful sort of just encapsulated the whole history, the whole 86-year history of the Red Sox. Okay, so that was a really long setup, I realize, but you'll, you'll appreciate it when you see this sentence and this use of the dash. So here's the sentence. Says baseball is the only game that's played every day, which is why it's season seems endless, right up to the inning and the out-the little toss over to first base--when, wow, it ends. So that little toss over to first base, that's the reference to the pitcher kind of walking up to first base and just lobbing the ball right to him. So you can see that's a really, really powerful sentence if you kind of know that whole background. The author here has dropped this whole very powerful image right into the middle of the sentence and done it so effectively. And the only way you could really do this here is with a dash. So I, I just love this sentence. I think this is by, Roger Angell is the writer of this one. and let me just show you what would happen if we used other punctuation here. Clearly it's not going to be effective. So what if we used commas here? So, if you used commas. Baseball's the only game that's played every day, which is why its season often seems endless, right up to the inning and the out, the little toss over to first base, when, wow, it ends. It's just, there's no emphasis on that amazing image. if I used a parentheses instead, of course it would completely bury that little image and make it seem like that wasn't important, when, of course, it is. So, you can see that parentheses isn't strong enough here, either. It's like, that, that image wasn't, this powerful image. So clearly the dash has this really great use. Again, don't overuse it, but do try to use it sometimes, because you'll see it's just this really great tool that you have in your toolbox. I want to end here with a couple of references and citations. So I've been referencing Strunk and White quite a bit and that's The Elements of Style. You can actually access the entire text of that online. So if you have some extra time you can go to that, link there. And you can read Strunk and White and it probably wouldn't take you more than a couple of hours. That's pretty short. And they go over a lot of the same kinds of things that I'm talking about in this class, but it's a really good reference. the other thing I'm going to, put on, this slide here is, as I mentioned, a couple weeks ago. I don't usually give exact citations for these little snippets, these little sentences that I pull from here and there. But today, since most of the sentences I was showing were examples of the good use of punctuation and good writing, I wanted to just acknowledge the various authors from which I pulled those little sentences. those were mostly from Newsweek and The New Yorker and a couple of others sources. >> The preceding program is copyrighted by the board of trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. Please visit us at med.stanford.edu.
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INJECTABLE DRUG ERRORS: HAVE WE LEARNED ENOUGH
hello everyone and today we're going to talk about injectable drug errors have you learned enough my name is dr shiv kumar singh and i am a consultant in anaesthesia and i work in liverpool uk last year in july bmj actually published a meta-analysis and that said that around 1 in 20 patients are affected by preventable harm it also stated that most of these drug related errors account for nearly 9.3 billion access charges in the us and if you look at equivalent and the uk this equated to around appointing 3 500 nurses i've also given the value of this 9.3 billion in rupees so this equates to 930 crore rupees for our indian listeners in the same uh journal and there are also editorials on it and the one of this editorial was called preventable harm getting the measure right and it went on to say that health care is not as safe as it should be so 20 years ago there was a publication called or is human which was looking into people being more open about drug errors reporting openly and learning from errors but in this article they go on to say that even after 20 years we have almost 12 percent of patients who experience some form of harm associated with healthcare and 50 of these is preventable and it raises serious concerns about safety of health systems and goes on to ask us whether the health system leaders doctors patients are able to do anything about it how would they interpret this you know the data or these conclusions of these media analysis the time of india was quick enough to pick this up and it created a infograph called medical errors and which said that drug errors were the third largest killers in the u.s and it said that the publication had mentioned that globally an estimated 140 000 people died in 2007 uh 2013 from adverse effects of medical treatment and then the howard university study estimated that 43 million medical injuries occurred globally and in india this was around 5.2 million i don't know how they actually got this figure for india where there is no uh centralized reporting system uh so there we go and uh and then from the royal college of various studies peter brennan you know had his tweet on this and he said that researcher had looked around 337 000 episodes of drug errors and found that 1 in 20 patients experienced preventable harm and this was very common in the intensive care and during surgery that means in the theater setting and he goes on to say that we need to look at the human factors that human factors need to be embedded across the healthcare systems uh in the twitter uh just a few months uh before the this publication bmj uh this uh young doctor had actually written about uh druggers and uh probably this is must be actually uh from somewhere it looks like a snapshot of a publication or a presentation and it uh mentions the bj article from 2017 by kaufman drug safety and pediatric anesthesia which states that in anaesthetics there are 1 in 133 patients can suffer from medication error and this is all a self-reported data so probably there's a lot of other data which is not reported and 1820 drug administrations have an error and one third of these can lead to harm this is similar to pediatrics but in pediatrics is one and two anesthetics actually have drug errors so it's a lot more significant in the pediatric setup and life-threatening drug errors are more common in pediatrics than adults and this is related to the age and weight and we know that in pediatrics uh when we administer drug we administer them according to the weight uh they require different uh you know dilations and so they you know the chances of error actually increases in these patients whereas in adults we tend to actually take uh usual dosage everybody will actually have a 20 ml of profile if you need more we will give more but that's what everybody directly gets uh some might get 15 ml out of the 20 ml range others might require another 5 to 10 mls extras so but in the end you just have a big syringe small syringe loaded up for patients unlucky pediatrics where you have to be careful with the drug dosage so where do we go wrong okay so this is my sorry yeah okay so this is my theater where this is my trolley you saw the labels uh the drugs are um you know stored in different compartments so we have the emergency drugs uh times we also have uh pre-filled syringes and then we just take the trucks and uh put it into a tray uh with the dahlians different size syringes drawing up needles labels and we drop them up according to the dilutions like effederine is directed in 10 ml so 30 milligrams so 3 milligrams per ml of epidurin is drawn up whereas if you look at methylaminol we need 20 ml and so it's diluted in 20 ml of selling and you need to do that one by one okay but there are then other drugs like uh glycopyrrolate which does not require any dilution at all so glycoproduct uh this is 200 microgram per ml and this is 600 micrograms and this can be loaded directly and they are now kept in a separate tray so they are not mixed with the anesthesia drugs so this is the way we clean out our drugs so basically as an anesthetist you are selecting a drug okay so you need to be careful in what you're selecting you tend to draw them up you dilute them you label them okay everything is in your hands and you're the one who are going to administer this drug to the patients and some of the drugs are exactly serious stuff so in a newsletter published by anesthesia patient safety foundation a letter to editor mentioned that anesthesia providers do not always read the labels yeah you're right they do not read the label because they think they have time only to recognize the color shape or size of the intended drug or syringes and it's very common people likely have written this on our group they said i actually have 20 ml uh syringe for type and tone or profile uh 5 ml syringe for reticulium 2ml syringe for the fentanyl 10 ml syringe for morphine and that's all i don't need to label the syringes i've never made a mistake in my whole life well there we go so this is another guy who tweets a lot about drugs and these are tweets from 2014 and i say all the companies deliberately trying to make us make mistakes and so these are two vials uh one off is on densiton another is of alpha antenna they look absolutely the same and i think they directly come from the same company as well uh so they're saving on just having a single type of print and fonts on that so you can actually mistake a antibiotic with a very strong opioid he also actually then discusses about the other uh you know drugs which looks similar they come in similar boxes they are purple and they also look similar you know in appearance so these are uh like look-alike drugs they're not sound alike these are look like uh drugs they're coming in the similar kind of sizes shapes colors some more examples of lidocaine or the citroen articulum coming in now again similar size labels similar size vials shapes okay and colors as well so you can make mistake the same girl retweeted a uh you know from another twitter artie uh matt turner and uh here he actually had looked at fentanyl and succumbed tonium they come in a similar kind of wires and easy to make mistake of look-alike and you can see they actually come from the same company this is from martindale pharmacy tim cook from london also tweeted and he said that rate of drug errors is astonishingly low given the similar size and field of ampoules similar appearance of ampoules and labels and no standardization of labeling by the companies not by us uh lack of safety labeling again by companies not buyers and unannounced change of suppliers this happens all the time with us so fentanyl may come from a different supplier and it looks just different from what you're used to or suddenly that requiring actually ampules have changed they look so different sometimes even the uh you know type so glass ampules replaced by plastic uh ampoules you know so it happens and it goes on to say that there are plenty of safety designs available but they aren't used so what are the suggested solutions long back ago it says in 1992 one of the nurses suggested using barcode readers as used in the airport they said that by using that they were able to reduce dispensing errors by 86 percent so this is only talking about dispensing not administration errors and this was published last year in anaesthesia and they talk about the haptic device haptic device actually give you portfolio reception and touch so you can actually have a different feel and touch and when you attach these to the syringes you know you won't be able to attach so you will actually feel a giveaway every time you give one mls they say this can also help in reducing drug errors in another publication and they looked at the drug trace they say okay we do actually label the drugs what about the trays like if you look at our trees they are just plain yellow trays so we just use them i tend to use kidney trays you know disposable kidney trays for keeping our drugs but some people just actually have just you know throw the drugs into that so they actually had compartments within the trays and these compartments were also color coded so you have the yellow for your induction agent red for your muscle relaxant orange for your pencilized paint there were separate trays for the emergency drugs that is very suppressors or anticholinergics and like gray one for local outside there all should be kept all separately while researching about safety in drugs i actually came across this company which actually produces syringes which have color-coded plungers but they are a bit costly three pounds 45 pence for i think i assume it's for a set it might be for a single syringe uh i didn't actually go into the details of this so that one of the problems uh we have is that as anesthetist we are the only medical personnel who prescribe secure prepare dilute administer document medication or anesthesia chart okay and this process takes around 41 steps and in a very short interval time and these are all happening in real time and autonomously so you do it yourself and there is no standardization nobody will come and actually catch you and say why did you dilute the metraminol in in 20 mls not in a liter bag or why do you actually load the morphine in 20 mls not in 10 ml so you can do it nobody actually can question you so there are six factors that can lead to drug errors they can be sound alike look alike local expectation okay where you keep your loaded syringes where you keep your drugs uh where you actually have like for example all uh you know morphine fentanyl fentanyl and ketamine everything is locked up in acidic bird whereas other drugs are freely available just in the trolleys trust sometimes you will likely let your juniors prepare drugs for you and you assume that what they are doing they are doing right so they are picking up the right drug loading the right drug diluting the right truck okay and then there are four uh workflow expectation and workflow trust okay you're there you have to run the list efficiently you need to finish the list in time okay and you're trusting that whatever job is given to someone they are doing it accordingly there was another publication in anaesthesia and they actually talk about 12 steps and making the drug administration safer and they talk about that the incidence of mistakes in drug administration is almost 1 in 133 now this i have quoted before this is from the bg article from 2017. so uh the steps 12 steps the first one is obviously that you need to handle one drug at a time this need to be away from the distractions so you need to current on yourself okay you don't want anyone coming to oh i want to talk to you about the next case or doc do you want to have a coffee it's been a long day or or or it's a monday morning you're not feeling too good let's have a cup of cof no no you need to be completely uh of distraction then you need to check the drug twice you check it before you load it you check it after you load it if someone can check it with you they're nothing like it use correct labels actually and have a standardized way of keeping your syringes like i said i have a separate tray for emergency drugs separate tray for my anaesthetic drugs and separate tray for local anesthetic keep them away and do not draw up the medication you do not need for example you don't need to drop a neo stigma till the very end and the obviously the most dangerous drug and theaters is the neuromuscular blockage and you need to actually have it you know in a red syringe and drop the whole ampoule so that nobody uh you know mistakenly use it for as a dalian or mistake it for any other drug and don't even if you finish the whole uh you know the case and you have an empty syringe with that don't drop your uh reversal in your muscle relaxing syringe there can be some residual muscle relaxant in the syringe okay and as i've explained i always you know segregate drugs up so you have your avengers drug separately local anesthetic separately and the drugs which are not necessary separately for example if you're doing a vascular list you don't want hyperin mixed up with your anaesthetic drugs keep it separate and make sure the drugs are actually flushed so if you don't have a running drip make sure that you sell in to flush the truck we have had cases where uh you know a kind of patient came with a cannula from war that was used for induction such as used and then other cantilevers placed for using fluids this kind of canola was left you know without use and the patient went back to the ward the cannula from the theater got you know tissue so they decided to use the cannula from the wall and as soon as they actually flushed that patient hapnic because they were residual sex amitonium within the uh cannula you know that space of canola a patient became ethnic and hypoxic so critical incident yeah and if such incident happened they need to be reported we have yellow cards on the walls or back of the bnf you need to report those critical incidents in 2017 who came out with a publication called medication without harm and they said that we need to reduce the level of severe avoidable harm related to medication by 50 or 5 years globally and they wanted that this challenge should aim to make improvement at each stage of medication process whether it is prescribing dispensing administrating monitoring using okay whatever so administration is part of this whole yeah you know challenge and trying to reduce it by 50 so if you look at health expenditure per capita is varies quite a lot it's very small in some countries and others it can be huge but it is said that almost 10 to 15 percent of health care budget could be consumed because of this drug related you know incidences or adverse effects and 10 percent may not mean much for countries which have a huge per capita budget but in you know countries where this per capita budget is very small it can mean a lot isn't it i've already explained to you that the factors of why we actually have these drug related problems and the only thing which i didn't mention was that the administration angers are actually quite frequent uh with error rates for dozing ranging from 2.4 to 11 percent okay and this has been in various articles like by dean in 1995 taxes by 1999 barca 2002 test dissolved 2003 let's be 2005 and all i've actually said this is the usual rate but radio varies between 2.4 to 11.1 percent and if you look at the adverse drug events uh all all events can actually cost around 5.6 million and it's almost 50 percent of that that is 2.8 million for preventable adverse drug events and this is the cost for a 700 period teaching hospital so from this they can extrapolate so if there are say you know 10 700 better hospital in a in a county you can imagine the amount of money that is you know annual cost for these kind of events especially the preventable events okay that's not good and also uh the same thing was mentioned in a publication in 2020 uh european general hospital pharmacy they looked at what would be the cost for a single person and they actually estimated this could be anywhere from four thousand to around six thousand euros and the four most common types of errors are labeling errors which we have incorrect dosing more common in pediatrics what can happen in real sets as well documentation errors medication omission of failure errors this probably happened more on the ward but you can see they range from anywhere from 20 uh to 24 so it's all 17 to 24 so that's quite significant and we've had quite a few uh you know discussions on uh drug errors uh on our group uh poonam did a survey in november 2019 and she presented this on the in the isa meeting okay there were a lot of discussion but what we see from these discussions is that there is always a error which can be contributed to look-alike sound-alike drug okay lassa kind of various lots of them we've had i think some errors have been fatal uh especially where the truck was injected into the spinal cord and we come across the tranuxamic acid instead of local anaesthetic and quite a few you know instances there are errors related to trust where the juniors or the nurses were asked to like load up a particular drug and they thought you actually said something different uh to what you actually wanted so the trust factor actually also comes in here and these haven't really despite the fact that we have had labels for years and years uh and they have been standardized there are still shortage of drug labels in countries like india even though it is exactly said that it is one of the standards for everything just this uh march uh hemanth posted uh this article from updates in anaesthesia these are published by the world federation of anesthesia and this was about endothelial tranaxamic acid during spinach or caesarean section these are actually really sad ones rajesh posted about this uh two drugs which have same training middle medical mitigal one of the spandoprazole which is a ppi and other is a benzodiazepine you don't want to mix them up isn't it dangerous stuff this is two drugs one is a high potency whereas other is used for treating hypertension similar ampules similar kind of font again produced by the same company so that's nag money actually posted this picture of the wilds and again they're made for the same company same kind of fonts same color caps can mistake somebody posted this uh ampules which i actually read labels they do look different size but they may be different in size but they again they do look similar and when they're kept separately it's easy to actually mix them up romy actually said that okay yes fine we do actually can't have the right drug but then we can also have a wrong dilution uh so looking at the uh you know cylinder comes in this plastic ampoules and there are other drugs also which come in plastic ampules and they all like uh you know clear like water so you can easily mistake them and use the wrong dilute and it's not that it's not happened it has happened before some boxes have similar uh you know they are look absolutely similar and in a rush you can obviously mix them up so one is mid terminal a vasopressor or there's a magnesium sulfate which has totally a positive effect i've been talking about drug errors since uh 2012 that is a time when we this group was started and i had seized it a few ideas as well how we can reduce the errors uh one of the errors which vikas shawler did mention about is whether a solution was that should we not actually have magnifying glands in the theaters in the anaesthesia rooms so that we can read the small prints especially for people like us oldies like us who actually now need reading glasses so it is a you know our recording i also actually published about the justin hope you know foundation i know the mother of this 11 year old the 11 year old who died because of wrong diligent drug given for treating hypertension and yes justin would have been a young lad now so this is a very sorry story i said i did suggest a ways of making it safer there were other people seeing other ideas how standardization is very very important and again like i said it's a recurring thing because drug errors keep happening we keep discussing about them and whatever have maybe the advances in anesthesia we have not been able to prevent them at all eight years later at present times i actually posted something uh in june and this was uh you know triggered by a publication which was titled six medication error stories that made headline and one of the first few one was a you know mix-up look-alike sounded like drug utercurium versus mirza lam yeah so it is still happening and this was from us again it generated same kind of discussions that we keep seeing it there were some solutions mentioned like i think fellaini actually mentioned about this pixis system that has uh drugs those are already pre-filled by the pharmacy and it's like a vending machine and but then these are costly uh you know things uh again i mean um one of things which actually came out from again this discussion is that do we actually need more funds should we not be talking about investing more into safety if there are going to be one you know drug error in 133 administrations it does not mean that patient actually has to lose life it can happen that it can lead to cancellation of operation patient ending up on the intensive care or patient requiring surgery again so these errors we need to look at okay we may not be able to eliminate them completely but i think we can still reduce them to a significant level one of the errors which has actually caused a lot of harm to patients is mixing up of uh tranaxamic acid and local anaesthetics so confusing tranuxamic acid for a local anaesthetic it has been written extensively about it has been written it has been published and but what they keep saying is say oh read the labels carefully it's about labels label the syringes careful it's about labels check the labels again with second person he did about labels so you're talking about label label label okay they also actually go say okay maybe you should actually have barcode readers as well okay so in another uh you know publication uh they looked at why this is happening you know we are why are we confusing and the tranoxamic acid with local anaesthetic and again it's about label failure to check ampule label it was about look-alike drug it tonight make acid and bp can do not sound same okay so it is not about sound alike it is about look alike so similar appearance of ampule 4 ml ampules 5 ml ampules glass ampule similar kind of fonts used okay so it's again about labels so everything comes up to level this is my friend arvind and he is uh written a uh uh review no editorial in anaesthesia last year in april and they called uh this spinal transfer acid as a nuclear in town and again they talk about double checking the amp you're reading the label again okay so everything comes on to the label and we had again discussion on this people likely talked about why it's happening how it causes problems scissors how we can treat it recognize it okay and all one of the things i had written in 2015 is that less is more i said instead of having too many syringes you limit your number of syringes do not unnecessarily prepare your drugs beforehand okay try to really prepare the drugs which you need so what are the other solution um as a peter brown actually talked about human factors as a fact the value of human factors and system engineering for improving patient safety is not uh yet realized so it is under realized is underutilized and there have been publications where people have talked about using rf rift based technology and this was way back from 2008 these these rft rfd tags are very small they can be embedded in your smart cards it can be embedded in patient bracelets and they can have a lot of information on these drugs as far as administration of drugs are concerned it's very difficult to incorporate them for every syringe this will actually increase the cost exponentially so it's not a very easy one okay so looking at human factors and there was publication in the quality of care journal in health affairs and they have actually mentioned and how medication safety we can use the human factors how we can design you know better and safer interfaces between the ordering and prescribing and delivering the drugs so but they did not give any good examples how for how we can do that these guys from singapore actually have tried to introduce a system uh where once the syringes are labeled using a commercially available label maker and then they have a barcode reader and have a system that only when the power cord is red then this device which is shown on the right upper hand corner will allow you to administer the drugs so it prevents in administrating the wrong drug but it requires again a whole system of labels being generated that information been fed to the computers and having a barcode reader so you have to actually go to the barcode every time you want to actually give a drug so that's what and we normally use just a 1d linear barcodes but other type of barcodes can also be actually used and this is an example of a syringe of two opioids and you can actually see the way they are actually labeled are also different you can see that in fentanyl the last three letters are in capital uh they are like called lung manilators and they have a linear barcode uh hydromorphone again the first five letters are in capital they are larger than the normal font and they also have a bar code that can be read and this is the codonix machine and that reads the labels so it scans the labels on the ampoules and wires and then produces a label that you can stick onto the syringes and this requires multiple systems it is labor intensive and time consuming so you have to have you know barcode read the barcode and that will produce a label and then you need a separate scanner again handheld scanner that can communicate with your electronic node system so it is quite bulky but in the end even if you have the right drug rather so he can still pick up a wrong syringe and he can still administer a wrong drug to the patients so we are still stuck at all this and we are still relying on the labels the rebels are our you know savior we need to make sure that we load the right drug into the right syringe label it properly and administer it properly say okay we need some simpler and robust systems which can be easily used are not too costly but still you know provide us that safety net within the system thank you very much and here we reach the question time
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whatever this filter lands on we're going to mash it all together on the iPad oh my gosh I love this one okay let's go I'm thinking we make the body pink to kind of be like the cow and the Axolotl but instead of the white drips I'm thinking we make them be that purple and then we can add on the axolotls gills and the strawberry seeds to round it all off let's drag in that pink color and I'm gonna add in all the little drips [Music] and make it purple I still want to add in the swirls so I'm thinking I add that in in like a darker purple okay these guys both have this little belly so I think I changed my mind and I'm gonna give them a belly that also looks like a strawberry and I'm just gonna add on a bunch of little seeds on there give him a tiny little smile I'm going to add on the gills from the Axolotl and I'm thinking we do pink for this one too that's better lastly I think I want to add the two tiny little horns from the cow and here's the final result so think about the horn plus the gills makes it look like a moose let me know what you think we should name it in the comments
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Journalist living in Kiev. Anastasia Levchenko, volunteer during the war Ucrania Russia (Interview)
And, you know that there are a lot of fakes now,  a lot of disinformation and during this my story,   this my conversation i will use only  facts which I know from official links and   which I saw in my eyes. Now I'm living in Kiev,  this is the capital of Ukraine , My childhood   was in Odessa, this is south of Ukraine . And you know every day we were living in peace. Yes, Eight years ago the war between Russia and  two regions of Ukraine of the Donetsk and Lugansk   was started but i wasn't in that regions so i all  this time I was living in Peace. And some days ago   on 24th of February I was sleeping at home and I  saw sounds or I heard the sounds of explosions.   I walked up, I didn't understand what is  happening ... And the problem was, I was alone   on the first floor and i started to check  my social media. And there i saw that   big amount of people started to write in facebook  that they heard the sounds of explosions too. We   were scared and off after this in some minutes we  saw official links the speech of our  president that Russia attacked Ukraine. And in some minutes  we heard the sounds of sirens and it means   that we have to go underground and we have  to hide from shootings. I can show you even where i'm sleeping as you see this is my bed  this is the draw where i can leave my flagship   quickly when I hear that the sirens is sounded i  go away from the windows because our authorities   say that that's the right way. So now we  have two places where we have to be during   the sirens at home or most effect effectively is  underground. There are a lot of people there but   there were some situations when  underground was damaged by Russia   and the houses, where people  are even, were damaged too Today, how are you, how is  your mood and how you do   the day by day in Kiev how do  you organize yourselves? You know I was working as before the war as investigative  journalist i had a work but now in real situation   during the war it's not right way to tell about  corruption for example in ukraine everybody joins   uh even our uh present president and ex-president  president joined but they were like enemies in a   political situation and everybody from journalists  who was working in investigations now stopped   their work and now we are making  use we try to inform people about   this situation there are a lot of news  even in Ukraine i have no time to read   all the news because they're appearing every time  and it's too difficult and that's why I know some   uh some telegram channels where i can be  informed more or less effective. So now   I'm trying to help volunteers because we now a very a big amount of people go to  fight with russian people russian soldiers   to the army we have now professional army from  ukraine and now we have people who joined to   help and to bite/fight with the russian soldiers  too because the amount of people is not enough and   these peace people who decided to take part  in a war in Ukraine called territorial defense   So my friends now are taking part in  this territorial defense and the problem is   that it's not enough things so for  this people claw this a little gun but   gun is ever seen okay almost everything okay  now and we are trying to coordinate uh people   who need and people who can help and who can deliver some products or medicine they need.   Except this helping of volunteers as I have a lot of information and not only from official   links but from people who are my friends who are fighting with russian soldiers and I trying to   pronounce this information which is important for people, I'm trying to do it uh during my tv   translation because I'm communicating in live translation with some tv channels of Ukraine   every day I'm pronouncing what our army and our territorial defense need. We are afraid because   yesterday we saw official news that  there is a risk of problems with internet   and connection in our time, nowadays is very important because we are having connection only   with internets and mobile phones and honestly i don't know what we will do if something will be   wrong with connection but we are optimists and we are believing that everything will be .-Okay,   well the negotiations have started, isn't it? Maybe they will stop a little i don't know, you   will say if you had feel that something around you (is changing), about that negotiations that have started or not??   As far negotations this is very difficult  topic because we know that as for negotations   between Belarus and between Ukraine and Russia  we know that yesterday it was the first time   of negotiations uh but we have no exact things uh  because we have our position uh we have territory   of Ukraine and this is Donetsk Lugansk Crimea and  Kiev and the whole territory and, Putin says that   he wants to rescue our territories and our people  from our government and he says that he thinks   that Ukraine is part of Russia as I understood  and it's really absurd uh and uh our president   will not agree with ^Putin anywhere and that's why  i don't understand if it's possible uh to solve   the problem of the war with the conversation  with Putin . And you know i'm optimist, i   want peace in Ukraine i want peace in Russia and  I know that russian people are suffering too now   and i have a lot of friends in russia and we are  communicating and some of them are understanding   all the situation because they can analyze  and they're listening to not only Putin but   they're trying to analyze everything and inform  information from many links but unfortunately not   every person doing the same so as for negation i  uh honestly i don't believe that we will we can   wait uh any success uh maybe maybe it's possible  but honestly i don't believe it seems to me that   now we could do it before Putin started the war  yes it was possible but when he started to shoot   his army and his soldiers started to shoot in  ukrainian houses in ukrainian hospital hospitals   it's i don't know if it's possible really as for  support europe and european union uh you know   uh we wanted to say thank you for support yes in  some points uh this support is not enough for me   but european union is doing a lot of things for  example we started to to get the gun from many   countries to get money to get humanitarian help  and this is really important and these are things   we want to say thank you and it's not like it's  not only message for government and it's a message   for people and for volunteers this is the first  thing and the second uh think what uh ukrainian uh   ukraine want uh now from europe we want  uh two things uh uh now i'm retelling the   words of our president uh we want to be a part  officially to be a part of european union because   now the situation is we have not replied no but  we have not uh reply yes we can't understand with us or without us and  in this situation it it's um   important to be sure in some things and we the  second thing is ukraine want to be a part of nato   uh that's really important and the same situation  as with the european union we don't hear yes and   we don't hear no uh and uh as for the sanctions  uh to russia from the european countries uh yes   we want to say thank you but uh sanctions uh it's  not enough in this situation it was enough before   the war but now i'm not sure that this sanctions can solve this problem   .- How do you assess the international position and  you have said okay but we need more that's where   i have understand of all. Little things are being done by Brussels, so there that leads to another   question that is Is international aid rearching  you? Is international aid of, um medicines and   drugs and others getting you or is losing in the way .No no no I don't know everything and   the whole information i'm not informed about uh the exact amount of for example medicine   which ukrainian get from every  country but as I see and as I hear   we get a lot of support uh medicine gun drugs money we have uh our official uh bill of our   army and a lot of people from all over the world donate to this bill so yes we get   all the help we say thank you, we ask help not to  stop do this because now the situation is that   we almost have no products in supermarkets we  even uh can't buy here for example bread  it's not enough because during  first three days of war everybody everybody was buying everything and now it's not  enough and the same situation with the medicine   and with pharmacy for example now the problem is that our army our territorial defense need   a lot of medicine but we have no places to buy  it we have money which are donated to us but we   have it's uh wrong to say that nowhere but it's very difficult to find something and the buses   and underground is not working as usual so it's difficult to get that place where we can uh search   something and one more problem is we have a big  deficit of benzene of petrol so that's why um that's why we need support from abroad are are progressing while they are talking  about wherever the conclusion they they come it's very good question about conclusion uh  because you know um it seems to me that there   are two parallel uh realities the first one where  putin and zelinski are trying to speak and to   make some conclusion get some conclusion   and the second one is during their  uh community uh we are suffering   from fire from rockets and from shootings so you  asked me about uh territories uh which russia   was occupied and i wanted to show you one second  the map yes that was another question about you   have information about uh coming from that that  provinces and uh about provinces i wanted uh say   what we need now uh what we get what we are  getting and what we need to know this is   radio transmitters uh bulletproof vests medicine  hemostatics bandages uh thermal imagers drones   discharges helmets sleeping bags t-shirts socks  for men for army for territorial defense and   diesel in contains this information about what  we are um receiving from our foreign partners   and what we need still and what should we ask  people to send us you we have we have talked about   the negotiations uh a lot and but do you think  that people will work on additional territories   in exam for the peace that is that putin is  looking for looks or we can think uh okay   negotiation is political it's another thing  uh they will talk uh a lot but you think   that people will work on official territories  uh for nsm for peace or for temporary peace   you know i have people in russia and people  in ukraine are having very different position   putin wants we to say yes we will give you  territory or part of our territory we say no we it   means our president our government and our people  we are joined in this position uh so i think   i don't know how we can achieve peace uh using  conversation with putin i think it's impossible   because even for you know there is a problem that  during eight years of war in lugansk and daniels   a lot of people died biting with russian soldiers  and the problem is that among these people were   our friends our relatives uh children of a lot of  people and the problem is that now we can't say   okay we will give you this territory because what  was the reason why this people were dying and uh   that's why we want to continue uh this war we  want in idle barry and putin say yes okay uh i   will leave you territory but i don't know if it's  possible but we want peace but we don't uh to give   our territory to putin you know the example  is putin says spain is my territory i want to   rescue people who are living in spain from  their government and he started the war this is   the same we don't understand why he decided that  ukraine is uh his territory and you know that um   to russian soldiers we know this information that  they were informed that we will have some lessons   in some technical moments uh as for the  war and uh and it was the second reason uh   the first reason and uh the second reason was  putin says that they were that he wants they   to rescue us and uh then uh uh when they delivered  to our territory uh they uh were waiting that   we will say thank you we were trying to explain  we are we don't reach to be rescued and uh there was there were a lot of people from russian  soldiers who understood this situation said sorry   told everything to our soldiers they made a  video they shared with this video in the internet   and but unfortunately russian people don't  see this information because ukrainians   heights blocked in russia the same way as russian  sites and tv channels are blocked in ukraine   this is good but this is a bad all-in-one so we hope for the best and you know i wanted to aid to add i wanted  to show you the map of um our territories uh   do you see this map uh i think that you have  sent me before and maybe i can i can when i read   the video i can put it uh be very quiet  because in the same map you said you know about   the territories that you yourself are making to  get information about how the progression of the   russian is in in ukrania isn't it i will send you  this this is map as uh of february or february   february uh 28th uh information from yesterday but  i know this is uh the last one uh you know that on   this map there are some uh red areas and these are  the areas where is uh the war is continuing you   asked me about ukrainian territories uh territory  which were occupied or no you know that this   information is changing every minute because the  problem is it's not a problem it's our reality   that for example now i'm reading then used uh that  uh one of uh ukrainian region was occupied by uh   russia soldiers and one in in some moments i see  another news and i already already understood that   this territory was rescued uh i can say about  uh plans of russia which we informed uh now and   the plans are there are uh the most uh the biggest  amount of um uh hottest uh point as for war is our   border of uh in another south and west uh the most  peaceful territory is near and near our mountains   and besides a lot of technique a lot of rockets  we get from belarus too and this is important   as you know belarus and russia are playing this  game uh making the world information i mean and   making this world together as for the planets of  russia the main city the main er the capital of   ukraine uh is um keep so we heard that they want  to occupy this territory because there are a lot   of people uh here this is the biggest city in  ukraine so this really awful but we understand   understand the mood of our people we can't allow  russia do it uh it's it's impossible i don't know   if putin understands it but he won't be able to  do it because we will buy it to the last and you   know a lot not a lot but there were some groups  of people who decided to leave ukraine this is a   big amount of people but the most amount of people  decided to stay in ukraine because ukrainian   soldiers need help and we have to search something  they need to search some information they need to   publish some information they need etc so that's  why it's important and a lot of people decided   to stay here in ukraine to the last because we  don't we want ukraine to stay here uh ukraine   my relatives are living on the south  uh and there were some attacks there   but now everything is okay yes in every town  every day we are hearing the sounds of sirens   and uh in most of cities of ukraine we are  hearing about shootings about ghana about   explosions but the most amount of cities of  our territory is under ukraine control for   finishing this interview tell us how can we  help you and what uh do you ask to the to the   population of uh i said spam also europe today  i'm to help you that you and sooner than later   thank you for this question uh um i uh will  reply i will divide this que question on the   three parts the second one the uh very  important help is the information is sharing   true information because not every person  understands so what is happening and uh   for us it's really important peter people  from all over the world to understand   a real situation in ukraine uh in ukraine we  are trying to block uh all russians tv channels   telegram channels twitter channels because  it's impossible to read what they are writing   uh this uh the first uh point the second one is  we have a bill of our army i sent this bill you   in the article in facebook you can publish each  this is uh the bill uh where people from spain can   donate uh candidate for support our army clothes  done etc as for things which could be sent to   ukraine i will pronounce this list um this is list  uh uh as i told you there are a lot of friends who   are now white with russian soldiers and we have  a deficit in some points of some things and the   things are i will repeat it radio transmitters  bulletproof vests medicine hemostatics   and bandages thermal imagers drones discharge  helmets sleeping bags lunches t-shirts socks   for men and diesel in contains this is the the  list of uh the information from our soldiers which   was sent to me by uh them yesterday in the evening  because the problem is people want to go to   bite to the army by uh they have no clothes and  no things that i really need and i want to add   that i thank you uh thank uh uh want to say thank  you people from all the spain from every city of   spain from uh even abroad living in spain in and  support ukraine because uh you know it's really   important every day i'm getting a lot of messages  including spain uh from people who are my friends   from people which is unknown by me uh with the  words of support they ask me about how can they   help what they can do and that's really important  not only because it's pleasure but it's pleasure   but because you know it gives a lot of strength  to continue to bite to fight as a volunteer as   a journalist as a soldier and it's really cool  that almost all the europe and not only europe   are supporting ukraine we even didn't expect  that we will have so much support honestly okay that that's all thank you  very much for the interview thank you very much uh and with the situation and   as soon as later we talk we are in touch and I  hope you have internet alone of that christmas um   and we talk Anastasia thank you very much for  this interview i inform you about some main   things and i will now send you the  map okay if you want to add anything to interview it's for a map as for the  bill of our army i sent this bill to our   facebook messenger and i think is that so okay  well yeah i think thank you very much maybe   i pronounce it the list of the things which i need  our army uh you can publish maybe uh this um list   i will uh resend it to you uh by text where and  uh it says that maybe even in your language it   will be more understandable for your people uh  maybe somebody have relatives or friends who   uh have a possibility to deliver something of this  to ukraine because for example our friend friend   friends from poland are already connected with me  from european vocal camp and they are gathering a   lot of things from this list and they are sending  uh this all these to us but spain is much more far   from uh ukraine that poland that's why i don't  know if it's possible maybe uh much more easier   just to send money or maybe have some friends in  new york ukraine they can help us with this list   and uh if somebody will be ready to help us you  can send to the these people my page in facebook   i'm ready to pile the questions um i i think  that's all what we can publish perfect we can over   put over the video your facebook you you want and  your your link your url and facebook and overprint   and um and people to to get to the video that  um could contact with you and we also will um   we will probably come on our website and try to  share your your your video and your interview   because very interesting and trying to know what  is um happening day by day in in kiev um that   you have uh said us uh i think that everything  is is say it have been said in this interview   uh yes thank you i'm not against you  can publish my link to my facebook   and i will be glad if people will write me ask or  maybe somebody can help or can organize this help   or to connect with people who can organize it  because we now connected as i said in interview   people who need and people who want and we are  trying to do it uh with maximum uh as for um   transportation because it's really difficult to  deliver something now uh but i i think thank you   say thank you anyway it's really important  to pronounce this and it's really important   uh people from abroad to hear this information  okay thank you very much anastasia i'm the best   for these days and you will tell us but uh what i  said uh with that all uh thing that is happening   ends as soon a as uh as it comes and ends uh  sooner than later and we maybe in some weeks   we can talk of that like uh like a nightmare that  has happened and just gonna start again uh from   a different way thank you very much  anastasia and we talk thank you thank you bye
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Day 1: Welcome to Remote Connect
[Music] foreign [Music] truth has ignited Global change [Music] so the office looks different now your conference room can span every time zone even small companies can have a kisumu office a Wanaka office a San Francisco office a Berlin office remote work doesn't just bring people to New Markets and new markets to people means fewer cars on the highway [Music] means people can chase that dream from just about to anywhere foreign people can spend more time with the ones they love [Music] it allows entry to a global market those who were once turned away at the door way of working [Music] to a lot of people but we've been doing this for years assessing over the details getting it right connecting your business to cultures from all over the world that's what we do that's why it's well together let's build belonging in this new world of work [Music] I feel the burden of inequality in the world it doesn't make sense to me that the world is the way it is today foreign is everywhere but opportunities aren't and if we make it possible for employers to hire anybody from anywhere we can make it possible for anybody to have access to those great opportunities and build a better life for themselves you don't change the world is changing around you and what we are seeing is that individuals are choosing with their feet right if you are an employer that doesn't provide opportunities to people everywhere you'll find that even people that are today close to you that work for you will start to walk I believe that companies can operate in a much more efficient modern way if you want to hire someone in a different country there's a few options that you have either you set up your own entity and run everything yourself or you work with the employer record like remote setting up your own entity is definitely an option the downside of course is that that's a lot of work remote makes it possible for you to hire anybody in any country we take care of benefits compliance payroll and everything else that comes with International employment you want to make sure you work with the best people and the best people are not in one location they are everywhere in the world the people we hire ourselves they are the guinea pigs you know they we always hire our own people as first people in a particular country and that way we experience ourselves how it is to hire someone so that we can actually create the situation in which this works well and we know that it works well because we tested it ourselves before we offer this to customers and we feel really strongly that if you want to you know design and experience it has to feel like it's fast and it's easy and it's just effortless and we go out of our way to help anybody that works with us we are the employer of record we built the software and we work hand in hand with everybody that we work with the future of work is not about work it's about Freedom if you spend the majority of your time doing a particular thing it better gives you great satisfaction it's very important to realize that the value of an individual is the same regardless of where they are on the planet incredibly exciting that other organizations are doing what I hoped that was going to happen over the coming years which is that you give individuals opportunities the ability to build wealth for themselves and fundamentally change the way the world works if we can do that together it's amazing foreign [Music] welcome to remote connect I'm yop co-founder CEO of remote coming to you from a Chile Amsterdam on behalf of my co-founder Marcelo and our entire team spread across almost 70 different countries I want to welcome you to our very first conference
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Skyrim, A complete Guide To Building A Hearthfire House
all righty how's it going long time no see and welcome to this complete guide on building your half I home where we go from this to this [Music] [Laughter] okay we're back for another Skyrim guide and this time we'll be looking at how to build a half fire home and in this video I'll be showing you how to plan your home how to work out exactly what materials you'll need how to efficiently build your home where to find the stewards and I'll be showing you all the options for each week inside and out so let's just crack on okay so this is primarily a guide to building your home but a little bit of info on halfway homes is kind of necessary and remember I'll be leaving links in the description for full details on everything now you can purchase land to build your half fire home in three locations Lakeview Manor at near Fall Creek Winstead man in the arm arch near more Thor and Holyoke in Hall in a belt near dawn star and borrowing the different occasions they're all pretty much the same as in how you build them and what wings you can add etc however each one has a unique head-on with winstead manner you guess a Fish Hatchery Lakeview Manor you guess an apiary and withheld yar kin whole you get a gray mill for making flour all of them costs 5000 gold and come with various quests a purchase around Holy Ark in Hall you have to complete the quest waking nightmare and kill the Giants late for your Manor you have to complete the quest rare gifts and kill a bandit leader Winstead Manor you have to complete the quest laid to rest which in my opinion is a quest worth doing anyway I have left links to some of my older videos in the description how to become the Thane in each of these holes now it's worth noting you don't have to be fainted by the land however if you do you'll get a house car who will help protect your home but vote for the purposes of this video we'll be building whole y'all can haul in the power and the reason why we're doing this I think there's a glitch in my game where I don't have doing the quests I just literally buy the land and I also get a household without becoming Thane now I'm guessing most you guys would have to do the quests and let me know if you do or don't okay we just pop over and have a little chat with thee yah [Music] right on [Music] so yay say I don't have to do any quest but you guys probably will do as I said before there's gonna be a link in the description for you to show you how to actually become saying or actually follow those quests up to whatever point you want to go to [Music] okay let's go and look at a new land now in terms of which home you should go for well that's pretty much a personal decision the kids are happiest in like a few manner but sometimes spouses are worried about the wildlife endangering their children if you ask how they're doing or conversely they may say the house is perfect personnel get to have a wife complain about it but apparently it does happen Winstead Manor you may find dr. girls seem to dislike the homes they will sometimes say this place is scary there are monsters in the swamp I just know it but the boys love it hell yeah it halls summer dr. Boyce dislike the location saying it's too cold to play outside whilst the girls will say how nice it is I personally always use Lakeview Manor as my family home and just use mods to make everyone happy so now we're here we have a few things we can use to begin building a house a drafting table a carpenter's workbench and anvil a chest and a starter log pile so take a look at the drafting table now this is where you actually plan your house and then you come to the carpenter's workbench and this is where you actually make it now there is a beginner's guy into hopes at home sitting there if you want to read that it's got lots of hints and stuff on this but but tell me watch this video you can know it all anyway that's there now you have your envel this is where you craft all your nails your hinges and stuff like that and then we come to the chest now I'll actually look at this in more detail later on so I'll show you how I actually make the house so you essentially have two options in the way that you build your home you can build the house piecemeal as you go along in the game or you can store all your building materials and build it in one here which is where they do it whichever way you do it you're going to need an absolute crap ton of materials so I've included a link for a couple of sites which show you exactly how much of any particular material you'll need to build a particular item so the idea is to plan your home exactly before you start and compile a shopping list of building materials and then gather them and don't worry about this I'll be showing you all the options open to both internally and externally so you can decide in advance now a bit of advice to remember is to do a hard save at the beginning stage and after you completed the main hole this is one of the main reasons I have all the materials collected before I start building it gives me the opportunity to build a house in a certain way see if I like it test it out if it's good I carry on but if I don't like it I can go back to that save and start again with very very little getting convenience and nothing that can be really handy is to get steward and the way this works is once the homestead includes a basic small house the option to a pointless steward becomes available though I've heard there's an occasional glitch if you recruit them too soon so I always wait until I have the main hall built I've included the link to a page which shows what NPCs can be recruited as a Stewart and I want to know that I've tried to stare for several steward mods and none have been particularly good so I strongly recommend you staying with the vanilla ones but it's up to you to recruit yes to you simply hire one the NPC options as listed as a follower then ask them to come with you travel to the build site they should then approached you and volunteer for the job or if not you can simply ask them yourself once you're there you will need to first build at least the small house as mentioned before before the option to hire them appears your steward will patrol the exterior of your property as well as use various items in and around the house once a steward has been chosen for a particular homestead the choice is a permanent you cannot replace that Stube with someone else later now one of the reasons why I particularly recommend that you do get a steward is you can ask them to do things like and make improvements to the house which will allow you several options Stewart not only patrols from detects your home but they can also buy a lot of stuff for you like a carriage driver a bar a horse if you've built the stable but cow and up to three chickens if you've built the animal pen option they can get you building materials they can furnish a home for gold which is a real time-saver if obviously you have the gold a full list of all this stuff is on the linked webpage and as I mentioned earlier once it should have been chosen they cannot be dismissed unless they die however they can be moved to a different homestead by recruiting them as a follower then following the same recruitment procedures at the new homestead now if a steward is moot a new homestead you will be unable to hire different steward in Homestead where they originally held their position so for example if they whether you stood in hell yakking and you move them to Lakeview you don't have an option to replace that steward at Holy Ark in that place will never have a steward again so it's worth bearing that in mind okay we're getting close to starting but it's just a few more things you're going to need an absolute craps on the stuff like clay stones logs and I now iron you'll have to buy steel or mine as you go along but clay and stone or on on-site at each homestead so just find the deposit it's a start mining and then just go off for a cup of tea you have a look at each house obviously they've been different positions but just look around and like I say just up mining bugger off have a cup of tea coffee they were drink go down the pub whatever you like you go and some clay deposits so yeah once you got all that stuff your name gonna need some sore legs now you can buy your logs at any meal they don't have to be near your homestead and in this case I've gone to River woods so you just buy as much you need and they'll deliver it to to your home was as simple as that now this dialog will drive you up the wall cuz hey you can't do countries how much a good buy you sell to keep on going spamming it and spamming and spamming it but anyway eventually you get what you need and it'll be delivered there so we're good to go okay now the best advice I can give you is to collect all your materials and deposit them in this particular chest so everything is in one place and you'll see how convenient it makes the whole building process once you start because what you can do is then just take everything into your inventory so you'll be slow walking but you haven't got very far to walk to the workbench or the drafting table this makes a huge difference to the whole build and just receive light on okay so all the hard work is done now it's time to make our home now the first thing we have to do is build the small house and later we'll turn this into an intro I will deal with that later and I strongly suggest at the very least you also build the smelter so you can turn your oars into ingots and now we just approach through her drafting table and that bring up all the options we've got this small house layouts I would equate this item yes I'm only gonna do this a couple of times just so you get a really good idea we've got to do then you go to the carbons works but workbench and then you build the foundations now you see while gathering all the materials together and put them in the chest it's so valuable because we can literally build the whole house from start to finish and I know it means you're walking around like a Slugger while you're doing it but this really is the most efficient way in my opinion yes so will I'm gonna always build the outside stuff first anyway and you don't actually have to during this and some of these are mods by the way so they won't apply to you their monster got all this done we're gonna build the main hole [Music] and would you simply go back to the drafting table and choose the main hall don't lie to me today [Music] and then back to the government's workbench and simply rinse and repeat [Music] okay now let's go and see what we've made now we're not gonna give you any outside shots at all I'll be doing that at the end of the video so you can get to choose the ascetic look you want for the exterior property if that's important to you thank you we go and this is the moment is a small house nothing at these are all mud stuff by the ways to ignore this and this is the main hole now I always turn the small house in the entryway late on in the build okay so to furnish your hall or your rooms any room go to the crafting table here and then just start building now hopefully you would have actually a major list of what you need you'd have all your materials ready and so you can do the whole lot in one here and what I've do I'll show you like a fully fitted out obviously vanilla hallway I have to use the one I use one sorry in my Lake View Manor as a reference [Music] it's a time-consuming businesses [Music] there's a lot of stuff a Tigers have a look at it [Music] and there you go all the holes are the same whichever location you're in your main hold usually hauls and stuff like that there you go pretty cool and this is the middle a storage area [Music] and upstairs you've got the standard two beds I think for your children your followers or whatever actually nobody for your followers you need to build the bedroom adoption that's your bedroom if you choose not to take the bedroom wing and upstairs there now you know you do get an alchemy table and an enchanting table which negates the whether you need a tower or not for our commander the enchanting and it also comes with a center and the same thing all around the house you're going to find these little crafting tables or work benches and that's how you finish that particular area now again some of this stuff in here is a mod like or put in by a mod so you are me guessing it all the stuff we're making here is in the vanilla build [Music] and again you can see how much stuff it is I'm just going through this little section with you I won't bother with on every single different type of wing we've doing the build I'm just demonstrating it for this part [Music] and the second it worth [Music] now things are the staff in charge and stuff you're not gonna get obviously and some other stuff is put in by the mods and here's your little Smitty home they're not bad no Patterson [Music] so to make your small house into an entranceway just come back to the drafting table and just converted there now I do this after I've done the main hole because there was I'm not sure there still is a glitch with hiring stewards and stuff like that if you did it too early so I always wait subcraft in the main hall furnished it and then I do it just in case and that may not still be the case but ah better safe than sorry so just show that go down there and convert it into a hallway and if you look in the Carpenters workbench there's nothing for you to do it's done automatically it doesn't make any difference to the building whatsoever it's just how you can furnish it okay okay and it's the same old story to finish this simply come to the carpenter's workbench and do it again yeah you can have a look up my the next video well turn this into a crafting I got some good mods in this okay be there and we'll have a look and this is the entranceway of a vanilla half my home a few little bits to get bobs again from moss but not too much in here it's pretty cool actually I do like the half I homes they really work okay now we up to building the wings so you come to the drafting table and you've got a whole choice you've got three choices for each wing east wing north wing and west wing now this is why I say you make a hard save before you begin the process and after you've done the whole so you choose which one you do this the last time I actually do the building part of it after that I'll just be showing what the wings look like inside and at the end of the video on the outside so we can build the armory for example here [Music] so my process and that's done and that's what the armory would look like if it's fully kitted out so let's go have a look at all the other options you've got [Music] and next up on the East Wing we have the kitchen which is pretty cool and the final option on the East Wing is the library now the library is a tower and I'll show you the actual outside that later on but this is a ground floor and this is the upper floor and then there's a ladder goes up into the tower [Music] now the first on the north wing is the storage room now the only reason to get this is a for the flat roof you don't really need this storage and then again on the north wing you've got the trophy room which is pretty cool [Music] and the final option on the north wing is the alchemy tower now this is the ground floor now bear in mind as I mentioned before you can actually build these elsewhere in the house as well so and this is the upper floor so these may not be worth unless you like the aesthetic of a tower [Music] and finally come to the three options on the west wing and the first is the bedroom necessary if you want to adopt children [Music] a second we have the enchanting tower as mentioned before we can also have an enchanting table somewhere else so this is ground floor of that and the upper floor as well not necessarily again unless you want the ascetics external ascetics aliens and the final option is the green house on the west wing handy for an alchemist that's what I say okay so that's all done now some of you may be more interested in the external aesthetic so here's a little montage of what each wing will look like and you can plan accordingly if this obviously is more important to you now personally I always go for the bedroom storage room and armory for my family home as that gives large balconies of three sides of the house so the kids can run around and play around the house but in all the other homes I don't really care I just make them for their utility and don't forget you can build all three houses you're not just restricted to one okay so outside we got the three towers which is the library alchemy and enchanters house they look pretty cool and you get a beautiful overview from them but they are not necessary unless you particular Chris ascetic a lot of people do obviously because they do buy care of the house look great and also you can have any combination of these so your options are well open okay next up we have the kitchen the trophy room and the greenhouse actually quite kinda quite like this look [Music] like a proper manor house [Music] and those grapes [Music] okay so coming up now the one is assessable I have for every family home but then again I change internally with mods this is my home at Lakeview Manor and that's where I have the armory the storage room and the bedroom now the reason why I like this for the phone room as I mentioned before is so the kiddies can all go around and play and in fact a lot the NPC's it's got their ins look out sir over the distance so that's it lay three options you can make any combination of all of them so well that's it a lot of work but at last you've got your new home now the reason I did this video is so many people regret their choices and wish they have done things differently so now hopefully you can see exactly what your options are before you build your new home just don't forget to hard say before you build and again after you completed the main hole so you can go back because once built you can't change any of these wings anyway I hope you enjoyed this video but even more importantly you found it useful see you later love you I hope you enjoy the video if you did please leave a like leave a comment and hit the bell next to the subscribe button after you subscribed obviously and don't forget to follow me on Twitter see you later [Music]
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AON Ultimate 64 - Soan (Ike) vs benn 9 9 9 (Luigi) Losers Eighths
I think I've seen this I don't know I haven't seen I haven't seen them in a while yeah so of course you have sown managing to fall all the way back from from losers round one from his upset against Ben 999 the sim pansy himself running running the tag for his girl serenity I just come up with these little fly chat yes so so and of course coming from a crazy users punished by that up the out of shield and then taking that first off with barely any percent arm button so sorry these combos he's got metal edge oh yeah okay gets the fair drop the down throw and yeah try to just clip that stock as soon as possible 75 percent here comes the ledge trap just trying to catch sown just hold it forward and so it's kind of patient so you know he's playing neutral nice yeah very nice okay quick grab the nares not going to confirming step back here the - Shaq's gonna push it then too the edge of the screen this times the Irani timing okay let's see what's own computer finish off the stocks that taking too much damage yeah and I see so trying to like wait bait out the air dodge they're going for the Nair but nothing after it actually but get the epitope we're at the even stocks here and let's see let's see if we got a great boost I grab the next stock here all right grab coming out from been alright great parry back here off the parry zone off stage but he quick draws to ledge and if you have a jump he does and it's calling out a lot of these chumps from Sterling especially I don't come tonight all good sounds gonna start things up and finally big that grab build up some damage and he's got been in the corner not a place Luigi wants to be huh he's gonna recover there but even so it's a Winston repeat here for these ledge strats oh yeah the biggest thing that Bentham has always taught me when I when I played a couple of friendlies with them is that once you get Luigi off stage you're gonna have to Justin well yeah call out yeah yeah call it at neutral ghetto so they're going to strike right back and now we're at les stocks in this first thing yeah but you have to just you have to just just oh wait wait a minute oh no is he gonna know I got him it is the simple the credit card was denied no hundred patreon is here for you Ben gets the narrative back air alright but it is gonna be big damage nonetheless they're both about even but then that fares can help please stage control who gets the grab and the big damage zone off stage yep quick throttle edge then missing the ledge strap with it but still managed to clip them all the way to back zones in the driver's seat he's got been off stage ooh almost looking for that edge guard there been recovery but hi not gonna get punished great the great VI to avoid that uh back throw kill and Wow back here actually a move actually eating a Luigi up smash never but that old smash is going to take so its last stock that game and Benson to go up 100 V shame so let's talk about some first second zone along with mojo is one of those players that are right behind those top like Suarez stock taker you know venya those high level players but they've been on fire the past two weeks they've been getting first in second at tournaments sown especially but with this upsets own making this losers run and Bend being in the lead here so stance stamina might be being tested here it definitely yeah that's definitely one of the biggest things to that leg can separate a good player from a great player or even a great player from a top player it's just your ability to just keep playing over and over again and so and he still like playing like sown and that's not a bad way I'm super well but Ben is as well and Ben is the type of player playing a ouija the test patients and make sure you're not getting caught by any of that jank yeah the guy that up be starting off really early it's looking like game one though and so I was able to bring it back to fourth but let's see if Ben is able to push his yeah one of the biggest things that I have to say about zone along with this too solid neutral very patient play is that yeah also just has this hitting clutch factor that's one thing I got I like give to a lot of like the players here on Long Island is that we don't give up so Justin white at one no sodas not one of those players in again someone just try to go for that dear from ledge but the episode gotta take the neutral get up Ben has been neutral get up being the last couple of times so it's good out it's good eye for a zone to just call it out at the epitome all right but that was great combo coming out from ban any Scotstoun in the corner let's see what he can do with this oh so I'm gonna get the reversal there with that in there okay down throw in Wow with a floatiness of the down be going to avoid it okay back here whoa double there two back here this is the song and Vinny likes to call it the near per second their percentage yes okay tried to scare them off there this time you know I again like sone like I said that's like the biggest thing been told me you know you just gotta commit to the adoption I get sown is like you know not at the legend oh great timing from Ben and so it's gonna tie off the top from that up smash yeah no stones on his last time yeah he is and let's see though we've seen we've seen stone make this comeback but are we gonna see the sim combo subscribing over to serenity and though he's all over him here he's putting on this damage fast all this extra credit and now he's got sort of stage and sown with the st Ben's gonna take you to all with that to stock I think the water so I think the plunger pushed it back slightly I don't don't
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Warmind Annihilation (AMAZING WARMIND CELLS BUILD!) Titan PvE Build - Destiny 2
[Music] Queens have one feet here him I'm walking back to another destiny to build video for this week's content where today we'll be focusing our attention to the new war micelle mods I've honestly got to be one of the best mods ever released for what they're worth and for what they pack in terms of additional damage out of all the mods are being released in game that being opie so that's fun to coil nothing had come as close to the wall mine cells with their damage their ring that killed combo and the flexibility for allowing us to get creative I'm gonna show you a very simple but effective build they can use for whatever content of whatever class you want and it will allow you to suppress your targets probably burn damage to your targets and also be able to wipe out a wide group of targets from a single explosion no clickbait this bill would technically allow you to create a mansion nuke of the Destiny world and honestly I believe these mods will become super effective down the line in the new Grand Master Knight for missions that are soon to be released with further ado let's push forward into the new tastic bill starting off with the subclass we will begin with the killer the aggressor to make full use of our suppression grenades shield bash and park stacking enhance the effects further the encouraged aggressor is the type of subclass that will be commonly used in PvP for his perk such as your bash which is effective against one-shotting players and disorienting anyone near them then we have superior arsenal for gain the grenade and you back from grenade kills and then second shield for a second shield of course combined us now with something like dude fan culture and you now have a super aggressive PvP build that is great for locking down or calling players from escaping however we are not going to be using this build as if out case I would have named it something really cool like superior pole Juran or do you find Arsenal Plus were meant to be focusing on more mine cell bills so yeah litigator for now instead we're gonna be focusing in these parks into PvE instead where all help is stopping enemy movements and allowing us to set up war micelles with much more ease so you can get the full effect down there out of these superior arsenal probably the one that offers demos for the combo section as against tougher enemies Agony's won't kill them outright but it will suppress them long enough that wants me to poke a for myself we can then go ahead and reapply this person effect again what do you want myself mod and then finish them then oh we can use a shield bash instead for the same thing but either way it will oust to set up groups of at easily so we can use our wall myself one lock a we blast I wanted them all out it won't go for grenades is recommended you use D suppression grenades for the killer combo I mentioned above but as the warming cells will come with this special full effect that we have in this build you may not need to go with it if you decide to go with that being the case instead you can go with the other two grenades of your fancy if you feel like going that way for the weapons you're gonna need a server seven weapon of your choice and then the twin tower exotic vocal on char your secondary is then down to you d77 weapon can be whatever weapon that you can either access or half in general as any of them can iterate the wall myself there then the AR which is the one you can get for making up the earth bank at low free is probably the most easiest in terms of getting and making full use of although parks on it may not be the greatest for most players I would recommend trying to look out for perks as a swashbuckler one page or high-caliber rounds to make the weapon a bit more usable in both PvE and PvP if you decide to go ahead and use it if I charge you to add full-on weapons there are most offer you a chance to pocket me a soda splash damage aka wrath of Rasputin or a tyrant surge which works off of our capacities or super your second you can be anything of your choosing and you're not limit it down for this section but I would recommend you have something that Eva hits hard or has a high amount ammo within it as the warm I sell combo we are going for will reduce the amount damage we were due to the cells so more shots will be needed to proc the explosion a trusty free burst sidearm or aggressive frame shotgun that has a good amount of impact should do your trick or even SMG with high reload a magazine count can also help our heavy will be the two tailed fox x or technoculture which hasn't been talked about in quite a good while from a law players since forsaken and this is a rocket that can still do wonders in gaming such as gambit or strike missions with his a solid perk that allows you to shoot two rockets with one beam solar appliance or damaged and the other being void which suppresses your targets every slept on weapon that we will be using solely for boss to auto DPS a fits nicely into what would ideally trying to go for of all but one thing you need to be well off is that the suppression effect doesn't affect ultras to most bosses so in many ways you will only be applying this sewer damage if this does put you off then by all means find another heavy that's used to build metal better if not stick with exotic and we're good from there for stats not much focus over quite here except for the same usual things such as resilient and recovery being above 50 for the sweet spot our discipline and string start however can be pushed further if you wish to utilize your million good news more often throughout the content with things like height discipline allowing you to spare others much more easily with a faster region and then stagnant fervor will disappear Arsenal perk before a string starts although it's low we can further improve this to be within the fifty to sixty ranges if we want to use less grenades are more melee suppression handy against the majors and to some ultras well we can't physically use our good news to take them out because of maybe angle maybe positioning or we just generally can't use your grenades in general ideally trying to balance out these stats so that you can fully utilize all the skills it's the best way forward but not all of you can pull this off which is why it's best to focus in one or two star areas so you can dedicate your points in the areas that are much more needed for the armor we don't need Pacific sets to pull this off thanks to the recent arm adjustments to where we're on any seasonal arm piece will now allow us to slotted in whatever mods we have available although I do have these 17 clothes a chest piece which is a fairly simple and easy to use a satay which fits well for the build you don't need to have it to fully create the build if you wish you could swap this out for anything else which may be better suited for you this is all down to you at the end of the day but you will neither have a seasonal slot with one void two arks and one solo to create the build a wall without explain that here are the necessary mods you need to have head cover II and Celia special mod arm strength in pack induction global each mod chest McKelvey malt leg resilience and burning cell mods mark hands on distribution and hammer of the wall mine mods now there's a lot I would love to talk about when it comes down to using new mods from their amazing combos the effectiveness that damage their flexibility etc I could go on and on but you guys just want the plain simple facts so here is your testing he wore my mods they have quite a verdict less range built into them that can be extended via declare each mod for even more range and even more damaged in general I was looking at around 10 plus meters without delay will reach active and then with the mod eyelid back on extended it to at least 20 plus meters which would he tip just barely hitting the ultras in the tribute hope if you were to go ahead and use this same sample in camp it is around the same wing to take out all non ultra enemies in one go within that one velocity and from there you can see the damage and range low is definitely worth investing in if you haven't done now it's definitely worth using in my build I have the global each mode to expand the range damage then I have this Elias oppression mod for special targets within my ethnicity for round 7s seconds and then for even more damage I applied the burning cells mod which applies to damage on to all targets what is detonates all of these thankfully it can be stuck into me on a tiny orb and all these work of the global reach mod so more range and damage overall equals even more carnage while we have that I've also added in the Twin Towers Fox rocket launcher for DPS of course and then we have these suppression grenades or melee for further suppression or targets if need be but now you can see what I'm trying to go for a bill with our focuses are heavily almost a person everything around you and wiping them all out in one big explosion thanks to this you will see many successes with this it's kind of funny seeing such a unique but extremely powerful builder anyone of any class can put on and just completely wreck most PvE modes such as gambit well gamba has become even more of a based laugh at this point as even use this and wipe out groups of ads there and then with a singular ability while the a higher tier nightfalls will now allow you to bypass some of the tougher enemies that will cry Pacific weapons as long as you get proc do war micelles off if you do go with that I would also recommend putting on the artifact mod hammer or the war mine which can lower enemies damage and ability recovery are also least staggering the unsealed ones with this build I've been able to run through many Venki gambit missions with ease how many option to suppress a flexor damage and there detonate myself in max damage and is certain effective tactic that you would see others follow and save those steps not as same as you but the build wise but similar so if you really want to inflict maximum carnage have other teammates or friends follow suit and this will allow you to rush through content like there's no tomorrow it's super simple and fun for everyone and there's a highly recommend that you go ahead and test this out because this time this season mods are actually worth investing in but like always what's the catch there's a few things you should be a well that you may be fine with or I may annoy you it's 50/50 so yes I look into this and see exactly how you can adjust it sell your suppression weakens a damage you do get all my cells which overall means you have to use more rounds just to detonate it this may not be a big issue for some but say if you were in a high level nightfall and you had a unstoppable enemy and others charging at you now in this situation you may be able to suppress them before it's too late but at the same time you may not be able to which all means you're screwed best way to counter this is to idea how to collect mod attached weapon to stop the unstoppable from charging at you or have a weapon that can fire quickly but hits hard so a Cylon war Gaza Fame shotgun that can detonate the sell them then which overall may save you and your teammates lives now the number two is not always gonna be effective when there's only a handful more enemies left on the field akh strikes all gambit as sometimes when you put this out there may not even be any enemies left to wear sometimes it's not gonna have no use whatsoever which can lead to you using more ammo just to detonate it or generally leaving it there which is pretty much a waste to counter this basically just be fully aware of your surroundings and if you see your teammates are basically bulldozing the enemies around you just use your other weaponry to avoid this for number three it doesn't work in PvP and this is for the best of everyone the bill can work in PvP fine if you're gonna use it for the run of the mill but you can't talk for myself as if that was case boy a PvP would be a absolute state I mean no one would play at all Dingles mayhem but on crack but with wall mine sells everywhere that's exactly what would happen if we were introduced into PvP so don't think that this is gonna be the next PvP bill that everyone's going to use because it's never gonna be the case so there you have it your very own and very easy to put together wall - elves built that will bring you endless a mouth fun in the highest - those content available this bill could be mix and match feel like in it can offer you a great way of controlling the field in terms of enemy engagements to set things in stone this is one of the many bills I have in place so hopefully once this one's out I can then focus on the next one and then get that one dished out for you and so forth and so forth and so forth so if you enjoy the video then please even like us up and 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Eddie Hearn Responds Andy Ruiz Refusing Anthony Joshua Fight In UK: Have Respect & Honor Contract!
we're gonna start off with Joshua Louise is he crazy for even bringing it up because I know some people in legal world they said that I judge any judge in the world will look at that and say come out those belts I'll take you guys to the UK is that by hi it's not even the belt it's it's the contractual obligation the Andy ruse has to take to fight a rematch I mean you know he was given the opportunity to fight for a world title let's be honest out of nowhere we picked him off a list right so have the respect to honor what you agreed Joe to mean which he will by the way and I have absolutely no doubt they will and he's a good guy he's a stand-up guys an honorable man but he has got people in his ear saying so but again everybody that signed that contract are aware of their obligations and I do believe the fight will take place in on December 14th in Cardiff we will have to see if s finalized but it will be finalized very soon how much do you think that'd be a better vantage for Dasha will be more familiar home term might be no bondage part it might be a disadvantage having more pressure you know I mean he just fought and Erie's in his country right in the US I know he's of Mexican descent but he he's born and lives in the US so this time he's gonna fight him in the UK now there will be the added pressure of the people for me there's actually less pressure to do to fire Madison Square Garden you go back there you know the plan yeah but if you lose you say well I probably should have gone to England and you go back and you have a pot in England if you lose in England it ain't great you know so I think there's actually added pressure on Joshua we're doing it in the UK I just think is the decision of the training team to say you know what [Music] you know these days you probably where you should do this like you think he needs to making changes within his kill trainers SS for him and Rob McCracken to the family that those guys are joining the hip you know they've been together for him his amateur days they'll be together for the rest of his career Joshua knows that he has to adapt we don't know in that fire was it strategy was it mindset was it confidence was it an old he's different things was it just taken into lightly probably a mixture of everything really but he's a different animal in this plan I know that even talking to him he wasn't up for that verse fire everybody was saying to him I when you beat this guy yeah so when you're gonna fight wild up it's like yeah I've got to take care of Reece first of all obviously intake carries so puts him down he's nobody to see people slipping on affecting he and Andy Ruiz got hit by right hand when he got that would have that would have shook most trees you know so he's got good chin but Ruiz gambled he took the chance and he deserved credit for that he won he was the better man of the night you know are you still in shock a month and a half later from what you thought really because nothing surprises me in boxing you know so ya know I mean you see everything so I never ruled out AJ losing that he's learning so he's not the finished article in heavyweight boxing I know Ruiz is a good fire that's why we took the fight because he wanted a real fight yeah wanted to get the fans a real fight unfortunately they wish would have taken an easy fight but you've gotta win the rematch what do you think about the wilder Furies in all that shaking out and then fighting each other everywhere nothing's guaranteed you know I mean you can see someone might lose a fight coming up I like to fight I like fury I like wild uh they're great for the division I think right now there's at least ten heavyweights that can all beat each other which i think is brilliant for the division and yeah it's gonna be interesting to see that fire maybe if you happens when maybe never see other what's the fight that has to happen in 2020 in that in that division there has to happen in a heavyweight yeah but all depends on if Joshua treats Ruiz then he's gotta fight Wilder to the undisputed you know how many fries because Joshua probably you'll fight Wilder for the undisputed you know who six coming in you know so I think at this suddenly great fighters so many great fights you made an end of you
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Penny Hay - Co-curating experimental sites for learning
hello everyone i'm penny haye i'm reader and research fellow at baskar university in the uk i'm also director of research for a charity house of imagination house of imagination provides a range of spaces for children young people to collaborate with creative professionals it is a home for improvisation creativity and innovation and a place to make these visible through research house for imagination celebrates an experimental research-based approach to explore the potential the challenges and the opportunities in the area of creative resistance and how this invites a new pedagogical approach signature projects include school without walls forest for imagination and house of imagination pop-up spaces these research projects develop new ways to approach creative learning across the arts education sector prioritizing creativity critical thinking and co-inquiry artists and creative professionals work alongside young people to co-design a creative pedagogy using the city or village as a campus for learning and an experimental pedagogical site i'm a big fan of bob and roberta smith's work and he says that art is your human right arts education is not a luxury it is the highest form of human creativity i think ken robinson said that and sadly we lost a ken recently and our thoughts are with his family article 31 of the united nations rights of the child says that every child has the right to participate freely in cultural life and the arts we need to make the case for the role of the arts in all of our lives we need to set up environments of inquiry house of imagination is researching and supporting children young people's creativity through partnerships between educational settings in this case take modern artists and cultural centers and in to set up environments of inquiry art emphasizes the development of the creative potential of each individual and makes these processes visible in our research we're focusing on four key themes we're looking at the creative dispositions of children young people the creative relationships between the adults and the children and between the children themselves the creative values that underpin why we do what we do and the creative learning environments that we co-design in my phd research i was focusing in on the notion that children can develop an identity of themselves as artists so i wanted to investigate and provide an interpretive account of educational practice that supports children's creative development and their own self-concept of themselves as artists here you can see beau in sustained inquiry and possible possibility thinking as adults we can inspire children and young people's imagination and support the key dispositions of creative learning and visual inquiry questioning investigating observing describing exploring multiple viewpoints reasoning with evidence finding complexity comparing and connecting and here jay who's obsessed with mountains and monsters all with a sense of adventure that linked back to his fascinations with adventure stories and cartoons they each have a body of work so what does a creative school look like how can you sense creativity being palpable how can you make creativity visible here we have exhibitions of process glow moments to borrow maggie mcclure's phrase making creativity visible to borrow the phrase from project zero anna craft who was also our patron and my phd supervisor who is sadly lost she said that being creative is a fundamental aspect of human nature all children are capable of manifesting and developing their creativity as a life skill one of our signature projects is called school without rules now in its 10th year school without walls is a co-inquiry a residency-based model of experiential and creative learning that transforms both the curriculum and the learning culture in schools the inquiry-based approach embeds arts in the schools working alongside educators artists mentors and cultural centres to co-design a creative curriculum across phases importantly engaging children young people in authentic learning in real world contexts valuing their agency and interests adults work alongside the children as companions in learning to facilitate meaningful creative inquiries connecting learning to them to the real world children are engaged in the cultural life of the place where they live as active citizens and stewards of the environment helping children become confident and progressive thinkers who feel a deep sense of connection and purpose children have a right to express themselves in a hundred languages a phrase i've borrowed from rich emilia their thoughts their feelings their ideas their theories and giving the children the freedom to follow their fascinations each child and adult actually has a reflective diary a sketchbook of visual inquiry space to record and reflect on throughout the project and across the curriculum here the children are co-designing co-curating a space for learning a gallery of learning developing their skills and independence in a widening range of environments so here they've taken over an empty shop in the city to show their parents and carers what they've been involved in and here we're setting up a house for imagination in different contexts in different spaces so lovely saccharine on the right giving a crypt to the children they've designed co-designed a marble wool with our professor anthony head working alongside santana crews primary school in bath other spaces taking over the gallery the art school setting up in a secondary school the skype conversation across serbia in spain rwanda and bradstock and then taking over a space in a gallery as a math lesson to explore endless possibilities with al coles the professor of maths who works at university of bristol and you may know our signature project the forest of imagination so i ask what might a creative city or a creative village look like forest of imagination is now in its seventh year and co-designed with andrew grant landscape architect who's famous for his guns by the bay in singapore forest of imagination brings nature and creativity to the heart of the public realm it highlights the importance of art nature and creativity in our lives and invites everyone to have a conversation about the importance of these themes in a playful immersive environment and for all ages and it's free creative learning and thinking develops our habits of mind for lifelong learning for life wide creativity and taking these creative ideas into action in 2016 we took over the space inside and outside bath abbey an iconic building in the city and we shine the light on the need to save the lemurs and the bear babs in madagascar anthony head designed this beautiful eye migration piece of thousand butterflies a thousand different butterflies everybody's different and everybody's welcome it also shows the capacity of bath as a creative ecosystem the natural wonder of the city and above all the capacity of forests to inspire creativity in everyone we co-designed immersive installations with local schools bath college and both universities we took over over seven years different spaces in the city so that the the children from the schools could be part of the process working alongside creative professionals as role models last year we took over the hogan museum and hear a beautiful piece designed by piers taylor the architect with charlie brentwold who's a wood magician shining a light on hope a beacon of hope and a knob to the homeless in the city and key themes around creative inclusive place making everyday creativity co-design co-production the sense of belonging and engagement well-being connection to nature and sustainability and importantly active citizenship civic innovation and social transformation for me the young people's activism recently yesterday with ted countdown is vital in the face of the climate emergency placing the sustainable development goals at the heart of learning and addressing real-world issues together with hope we have an amazing project in mumbai bombay working alongside young people in compound 13. an exploratory lab that is thinking about the notion of a living curriculum addressing issues of work life sustainability and rethinking waste so to end just to say thank you very much everyone i hope you've enjoyed the conference you can get in touch with me on any of these websites and just end on one of my favorite quotes everyone is an artist to be a teacher is my greatest work of art joseph boyce 1972. thank you very much
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Buying Shares of Beyoncé and Taylor Swift Songs??
you can now literally invest in Beyonce and Taylor Swift like you would with stocks yeah a new startup allows you to buy shares and music royalties for a song like Welcome to New York by Taylor Swift so that whenever it's streamed downloaded or played on TV you make money how much well let's look at Halo by Beyonce if you bought 10 shares for about $148 you're looking at about $5 a year in return but there's a chance it could be even better like for example if Netflix decided to make a new show about angels and use Halo as the theme song well you could be making a lot more money and this isn't even exclusive to the Divas you can even invest in the instrumental music from Shrek now for the moment you can't sell or trade the b& Securities like you can with stocks but there are plans to change that so yeah would you invest
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9 SIGNS IT'S TIME⏱ TO QUIT YOUR JOB ASAP 💥|| CAREER ADVICE
what is the best time for a career change well let me ask you this what is worse than waking up every single day to go to a job that you hate well what's your answer maybe a lot of things but for the purpose of this video i would say absolutely nothing is worse than waking up every single day going to the job that you really hate so did you know that on average by the age of 50 most people have had 12 different jobs still trying to figure out what they really want and what's the right fit and maybe you're one of these people and maybe you're sitting in a job thinking well you know what i'm meant to do this this is just it there's nothing better out there stop right there because i'm here to tell you yes you can live a life that you love you can have more freedom you can wake up in a good mood and be excited for the day to come i was in your shoes in a job that i really didn't like and i thought this is it this is it for the rest of my life but no i made a change and i'm living the life that i love and the life of freedom so let me take you to these nine signs that it's time for a career change and i hope you will pay attention and if you relate to any of these or if you recognize any of these it's time to make a change and don't let it come to the point of burning out the point where i was i did not recognize these signs when i was in my corporate job i just thought this is it you know i meant to do this let me push a little bit more and push a little bit more and just go and go again and go day after day until i hit a big fat burnout that my friend is not what i want for you so let's dive into these nine signs right now the first sign is you feel disconnected you feel mentally exhausted you feel like you're you're you're as a robot you know an automated pilot you're just doing the things the repetitive tasks day after day but you're disconnected this is not what makes you enthusiast this is not what makes you think this is not like waking up and saying yes happy to do this again another day no it's the opposite that is sign number one you feel disconnected number two is you don't feel like you're doing something meaningful you feel like you're just doing these repetitive tasks but for who and for what to please your boss you know you're just one of the numbers of employees in the corporate or in that job and you're just doing your tasks but it's just it's not meaningful it doesn't fulfill you you're not making an impact you're just doing your repetitive tasks but there's nothing there there is there's you're not being valued for what you do you're not being appreciated you're actually being undervalued for what you do and that's a shame that's a shame you want to do something and have an impact and do something meaningful number three you dread going to work the alarm clock goes off in the morning and you just want to snooze and hit snooze again and hit snooze until the day passes by but no you have to go and you're dragging yourself to work and oh my god do i recognize this so much i'm just going back in my memories and just really wanted to hit that snooze button over and over again and just really working day after day really desiring for the weekend to come but then it's friday you feel a bit more relieved because the weekend is almost there you're quite enjoying the saturday but then i already hated my sunday because i knew when it was sunday that monday was going to turn around around the corner here and and there we go again for another week so i never had a a full weekend of joy or relaxation because i was always so concerned of oh no it's almost monday again my weekend is almost over and i just dreaded going to work number four even your salary is not making up for that dissatisfaction that you have i remember this as well you know i was having so much stress and yes there's a beautiful paycheck and i even had a job with a beautiful car and not just the money but a lot of benefits all money related all money related but it didn't satisfy me so it came up to a point where it's like yes i have the money but i'm not happy and if that's you like really think about your inner self your well-being like do you really feel joy and excitement and happiness or are you just doing it for the money but is the money making up for your satisfaction and yes on the outside it may look like oh you have it all you have a great job and you're happy and you're great money and oh and that's what people told me like wow you have it all rachel you're so happy but deep down i was crawling away i was so stressed i was exhausted i was i was drained and i really really hated it talking about soul sucking job yes even it gave me a beautiful title and status no the paycheck did not make up for it anymore number five it starts affecting your personal life what do i mean because you're so drained because you're so tired because you're cranky and irritated and moody of course you are because you're just doing day after day so many hours things that you don't enjoy you're surrounded in an environment by people that you you don't want to be with anymore it affects your personal life because you're so tired you don't feel like going out to a party you don't feel like socializing you're cranky and moody and irritated with friends and family maybe they don't even ask you anymore because of that or maybe you're just too tired and you don't want anymore so it really starts affecting your personal life as well number six it starts affecting your health yes stress chronic stress really can start affecting your health and for many people it can come out in the sense of migraines or for me i had stomach aches all the time chronical stomach aches i had an irritable bowel syndrome it was it was so painful for years i was sitting in the office like like laying down in the back of my chair like really having so so so much stomachaches and it was all stress related i didn't recognize this sign i thought okay it's my nutrition or it's it's it's it's i don't know i need some medicine or it's maybe inherited and family related and i had all these tests and medicine and oh my gosh when i think about it all the things that i've done to cure what i thought was you know a disease or an illness but no the cause the root cause was the stress the chronic stress of doing a job that i didn't like about spending hours and hours and hours day after day month after month year after year doing something that didn't fulfill me that wasn't aligned with me that didn't make me happy but again i thought this is it this is what i'm meant to do right so make sure you pay attention to your health do you have more headaches than normal more stomach aches do you are there any any other bodily aches and pains that you are experiencing you know more infections or any of any kind it could very well be a sign that this is time for you to change a career number where am i eight uh or seven number seven is you start daydreaming about another career you know you sit back and you're really daydreaming about what if i had that type of career what if i was doing this what if and you're just really more and more looking at others or looking at and seeing other careers or really daydreaming what would it be like if i had that when you start thinking daydreaming fantasizing about another career that's definitely definitely another sign number eight you are making your parents or other people or your partner or relatives happy and proud but it's not you you're making others proud and that's what i was doing for the longest time as well and i recognize that so much when i work with my clients they're like yeah but you know my partner or my parents are they're so proud of me because i have this title now and i'm a manager or a commercial manager or whatnot and you have to status right oh my daughter or my son is now working as a manager in this company it's the status but you're making other people proud but what about yourself what about that happiness inside of yourself that is what really matters but we forget that because it's so important to to please other people but remember years from now when you're growing when you're older and you look back upon your life what life are you gonna look back upon a life like oh i made all these people happy or i lived a life without regrets and i made myself happy and the longer you're staying in this current career that is really draining you well in a year from now or in five years from now what then you will be older and still in the same place and even more stressed and more sick the last sign i want to talk about is a question for you if i'm gonna ask you if money was no issue you had all the resources that you wanted would you stay in your current career is the answer no way then you know then you know then you know this career is not right for you okay and again i'm here to tell you it's possible to change it's possible so how rachel how well let me tell you how the way i work with my clients the steps that i have taken to live my freedom life and travel the world is first of all make sure to figure out what it is that you really like figure out what are your skills and strengths that fulfill you that make you tick that is aligned with your passion but then what career fits with that because it's not just oh i'm so passionate about music but wait is there a career out there so that you can make money because let's be honest i'm talking more in my videos about money because money is important i will never ever say to someone hey take a leap of faith jump no never jump without a parachute you need a plan and that's what i work on all the time you need to transition you don't quit overnight you cannot get rich overnight you need a plan take the steps actionable clear steps so that you can leave your job and finally discover and do what you love and yes it's possible it is possible and i just i can't say it enough i'm doing it i'm helping my clients do it so all you need is a clear plan with steps so that you can have that life of freedom life is short remember that life is short and you want to live a life without regrets well if you don't mind then go ahead but if you're like me and you came to this channel and you want to change your career and live a life without regrets and have the freedom that you want doing what you want then it's time to discuss that you can book a call with me the link is right below there are more resources and free courses right there below in the description and in the comments but i'm here to help you make that plan it's time if you recognize any of these nine signs yes then it's time for you to make a change to start figuring out breaking down all the walls that people have built up like oh but you're good in this and do this and stay in his career and wow what the state is and all these benefits and stay in there no don't stay in there if it makes you miserable and that means step out of your comfort bubble and let's take steps into that life of happiness that life of happiness talking about money and happiness make sure to watch my next video about money and happiness and how to make all of that happen and i'll see you in my next video and make sure to subscribe if you haven't done so already please okay and hit that like button and please please please comment below any questions i'd love to help you you
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Disc Priest 8.3 PvP Guide | Talents, Essences, Azerite, Corruption and Playstyle
welcome to an exclusive skill cap guide for BF a patch 8.3 throughout the final season of BFA will be releasing select guides from our site here on youtube if you're interested in seeing more new content like this every week alongside our exclusive match of preview series in which we cover in detail exactly how to win the hardest and most popular matchups head over to skill Capcom hey guys zot here and welcome to another video in today's guide we're going to be focusing on setting up your discipline priest ready for patch 8.3 arena this is going to be including an update on talents essences as the right choices the new corruption mechanic and also touching on your rotation and playstyle as a discipline priest inside of an arena game to kick things off let's begin with talents when it comes to default talents they should look like this however honestly disc is one of the few classes that needs to be consistently changing a few talents dependent on matchup and composition on the level 15 row there are two talents that should be taken dependent on the situation Twisted Fate is good in most matchups it offers a big increase to healing and even damage when a target drops low now for this one for you to be getting value your teammates or yourself are going to have to be consistently dropping low so think heavy CC compositions you get chained cc'd and you come out and your partner's low Twisted Fate is going to give you that extra free put behind your heals to help you quickly recover and turn the tides also it's a great pick versus high single target pressure so especially Cleaves for instance this will again give you that extra frupa to pump out those hills this is the most standard and defensive option for this row the other option is castigation picture this is almost a middle ground between schism and twister fade this is best when you're going to be having longer games where you'll need both healing and damage at different times this is especially good against Doc leaves where a large portion of your healing is going to be coming from a tournament so think are you or your teammates going to be dropping low consistently to gain value out of twists or do you need extra damage at the cost of mana and healing trooper if the answer is no to both is probably a castigation game schism now after the nerf no longer modifies third party damaged sources so trinkets as a right traits essences so it's just you're damaging abilities now making it not very desirable alright so moving on the other variations in talent picks are on the level 30 and level 60 rows and are very simple to grasp when to pick up on the level 30 row if you're likely to be focused then you're going to need masochism this gives you some extra healing on yourself as well as also providing a damage reduction and must-have when being focused and if you don't think you're going to be focused much body and soul is the go-to bring in dispel protection and movement speed for any target that you power words shield last up for talents is as mentioned to the level 60 row the default here is psychic voice which cuts your fear called out in half most of the time you'll be able to get good use out of this even if you're not going to be actively pushing for Fears onto the enemy healer whereas Shining Force is very niche there are two main reasonings behind picking this talent up the first is a counter to enemy positional defensive cool downs so things like urban water autumn darkness or even anti magic zone you can use this on your teammates to knock them out the other use is when you're being trained and fear isn't going to be of much use classes like death knights and warriors can break fears very consistently knock especially on said axes maps allows you to get them off you for longer than a fear normally word now moving on to PvP specific talents this is where dis priest gets kind of tricky your default talent should look like this all three of these talents are great in most scenarios dome of light brings that big defensive cooldown on a relatively short cooldown that discipline priests lack it's very rare you don't pick this up but some good examples would be when you're facing teams with next to no burst damage so for example a shadow priest Trinity is one you honestly ideally never want to be without either unless it's some very rare case where you need to change to talents but still want don't even when you're playing to be to and can't activate the quick component this just extend your atonement durations and increases your atonement Oh all healing by 20% so it's great in all scenarios dark Archangel is off third default talent when you think discipline you think damage this talent is the main reason behind that dark Archangel increases your own and your teammates damage by 15% great for when you're looking to be aggressive which in most cases you should be alright so there are a course some variations premonitions should be taken we're primarily facing mages and to a lesser extent hunters and warlocks if you can expend another talent that is when picking up premonition look to swap out even dark Archangel or Trinity depending on if you need more damage or healing in that specific matchup on the topic of mages still another talent you can sometimes pick up in combination with both dome and premonition is purification this is great when you're playing things like RMP mirrors where you need to keep your rogue out of crowd control to win the game but gain its very niche ultimate radiance is a game very situational ideally you shouldn't ever need to play it in free be free it's a high mana cost and there are much better talents that you can take however in to v2 versus things like double DPS it can be taken if you're really struggling last up is Archangel this again is taken in rare situations primarily you want this against death Knights in to be to where their damage is almost impossible to heal through without this Archangel gives you that extra frupa in order to contend with those in the protect strikes continuously stacking up stepping away from talents now let's talk essences in 8.3 came a huge buff to their essence vitality conduit this is a huge contributing factor in disk success right now and is one of the two major essences you take vitality conduit when taken as a major can be used on even yourself or a teammate to act as a pseudo spirit link playing heavily into disks shrimps of having very good passive AoE healing whilst lacking a bit on the single target side I honestly cannot stress how strong this is on discipline right now the other essence in consideration for that major slot is the more aggressive option and crucible flame this is taken in the majority of games in - V - in specific whilst being great when you don't need that extra single target healing in free be prayed with those major essences you're of course going to need free miners or well hopefully your level 75 neck by now at least your first miner is easy it's going to be whatever one of the two major essences you're not playing with put it instead in your minor slot so if you take crucible major take vitality conduit minor and vice versa to pay with either one of those you go into one spirit of preservation this essence is great on disc not only does it buff your shadow mint healing which is much appreciated but it also gives you 10 corruption resistance allowing you to then wear more of that juicy corruption and the final minor you should pick up is conflict and strife this just provides a great boost to versatility which is just a very good stat for disc right now whilst also as a side note the formless void can be a good pick up instead of spirit of preservation if you still want to maintain that 10 corruption resistance but would prefer a more aggressive option in compositions like RMP or jungle where your team is playing graph as a major essence moving on to gear now in this section we're going to cover in start priority trinkets as a right and also everybody's favorite new addition to the game corruption starting with stat priority is changed a little for disc now in 8.3 both versatility and mastery have become a little more appealing with versatility being your main go-to stat that you wanted gem and enchant thought with haste a close second mastery is good for that single target healing was critical strike due to it being nerf should look to be avoided drink it wise discus some very good options and when I say very good I mean ER the forbidden obsidian claw is a must-have this gives you mana helping to combat some of disks mana issues and even does ridiculous damage was giving you that mana back if you haven't got one of these get into the raid and make sure you coin it the other must-have trinket for disc is the revitalizing voodoo totem this one is again a must have in fact you never want to play without these two trinkets the voodoo totem is used as a very single-target Hill that can be used was locked out or before CC chains or in numerous ways just trust me do yourself a favor and go out and get one of these as well as a write on disk is a touchy subject with a lot of discipline priests having a very different opinion on what trait is the best but there are three standout major trace right now heart of darkness death of shadows and deaf rose with most discipline priests running a mixture of all three funnily enough though is not just major traits you want on desk there is a secondary trait named ephemeral recovery this trait gives you a huge surge of manner once you drop low and we know mana is one of disks major issues and this just helps to heavily combat that with this in mind that recommended as array traits and pieces are as follows helmet you're going to want to aim for the corrupted gladiators silk calm with death rows depth of shadows and ephemeral recovery shoulders you have two options if you need mana the gladiator silk eople let's with the monetary death and last gift giving you that extra mana regen if you prefer some more free / the voide ascended mantle is going to give you depth and heart of darkness for chests the robes of unreality are going to be your best option def rose depth of shadows and once again ephemeral recovery perfection now we've got the thing I love the most corruption totally balanced not orangey at all and just great fun healers when it comes to corruption don't really have any specific healing corruptions in PvP per se this means their best focusing on the overpowered damage corruptions mainly eva twisted appendage infinite stars or gushing wounds all three are very strong and deal nuts damage so just get whatever you're luckily enough to have ranking wise infinite is the best twisted appendage a close second and gushin is just overpowered damage / corruption value so if you can fit it in use it and of course if you're like me and don't have much luck with corruptions there are a few other options versatility percent and proc and haste % or haste props are all very good on disk giving you bonuses to your favorite stars but yeah damage procs are heavily preferred although as always never go over 39 corruption when you're looking to play arena up next is rotation disk is obviously a healer so there isn't much of a set rotation although there are a few rules that apply purge the wicked is one of your main sources of healing the best way to picture this as is like a dreads rejuvenation just as a dot that you put on the enemy team the more you have up the more damage and in turn healing that you'll be doing so you want to make sure you get as many up as possible next is making sure to penance off cooldown be offensively or defensively identifying when to do so is dependent on the situation and of course this goes without saying you need to make sure you have a tone man up on targets taking damage or your whole team if you've got Trinity which you should be but the goal is simply to maximize your healing fire atonement so when you can make sure you smile it's not only damage but it's also very efficient healing it's also very important that you're using solace off core down not only does it do a decent amount of damage thus healing it also provides you with mana back when you're in trouble it's Shadowman that is going to help you recover whilst as disk you've got the goal of trying to avoid casting this when possible unless it's to maintain your masochism the more healing you can do with atonement the better off you're gonna be okay then now you've got a good idea about how to set your character up let's discuss play style this is one of if not the most offensive healer and the longer the game goes the higher chance you have to lose more often than not this means you should always be looking for opportunities to assist your team offensively both in 2v2 and free be free alike this can be either by assisting with damage or dispose during a setup so an offensive penance a soulless shadow fiend or even looking to purge your kill target securing crowd control beer on to a healer or cross crowd control in another DPS this could be including utilizing mind control on low targets or targets that you're unable to reach to land of fear or as easy as just using your dark Archangel whilst your team has a set up giving them that extra damage this leads perfectly onto our second point as a disc you need to be very alert on when you should be looking to play the offensive plane offensive too long or at the wrong times can really set you back now what I mean by playing defensive is switching it up instead of going for an offensive pennants use it defensively instead of pushing for a fair or doing damage spam some shadow man's until you recover and our last key point is knowing when to use defensives disguise rapture paint suppression and dome of light at their disposal when playing discs you need to be smart with these cooldowns discipline lacks the quick recovery tools a lot of other healers bring I'm talking about sacrifice spirit link or even light cocoon so you have to use these cooldowns to not fall behind for example if a rope box vendetta on you don't wait until it's too late trade that cooldown reactively as to not fall behind this in turn then allows you to get back to play an offensive and that brings this a point freed disc PvP guide to an end if you have any more questions be sure to leave a comment hope you enjoyed and as always be sure to LIKE and subscribe thanks for watching
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Building Embedded Debian and Ubuntu Systems with ELBE - Köry Maincent, Bootlin
hello thanks to join me on this conference i will present you today how to build an embedded deviant or ubuntu system with elbow it's my first presentation on such a conference so please excuse me if i hesitate a bit or or anything else i will try to do my best so let's get over it um so i'm curry masala i'm an embedded linux engineer at brooklyn since the beginning of this year just the beginning of kovid [Music] i work on different projects with different ambitious build system um so brooklyn is uh an open source contributor for lots of different open source projects and uh i contributed um to support ubuntu in elbe so i'm working on two projects [Music] with elbow so in an arm 32 e mx6 and a rockship aircar 3399 platform i'm living in toulouse and i'm in the office of colombia of brooklyn so what's the account what is the content of this presentation so it's first i will first present you the different available option on how to build uh number system then i will make another review of elb then so then i just explained how to build a simple debian or ubuntu image with uh album and how to customize um the image to feature what you want [Music] so what are the different possibilities to build a number to build a distribution from an embedded board um so the first optional under the hardest way to do it is to build everything manually so the advantage are it's full flexible and you know learn a lot about how to make destroy the content the the aspect of it what is a tool train how it's made etc the cons are it's hard so you need to understand a lot of things before to make a a good distribution it's not really rapid reproducible reproducible and it's uh there is no compatibility between version etc the second option is [Music] use binary distribution so like exists which already exists so it's easy to create an extend there is already a large set of packages and it's the security updates for this package are made quite often so it's really robust and it's good for non-embedded experts because it's like a desktop so the cons are it's hard to customize and to optimize for a numbered board indeed an embedded board may not have the the power on the of like a desktop ask a computer um so you some binary redistribution will not work well on such a small embedded board um it's often a large system and it's have lots of mounted dependency and it's not available for all the different art art data architecture and so the most [Music] common option for embedded embedded board is there to use a build system like bilge root yokto xdx etc the interest of it is its full flexibility you can't configure it as you want and uh some of them are maybe more complicated than other but it's really full flexible uh it's also full reproducible reproducible you can easily have an uh tool chain uh it's used cross compilation and it's there is a lot of features and the conf is that it's not that it has not uh as uh it it's it have not regular secretive dates like uh in the distribution like they've done and it takes time to build your distribution so we will focus on how to build a debian build system it's our punch our point today so there is several projects that have been created to automate is automated process of course um first you may try to use homemade scripts but it's hard and it's not common for every project and everybody have his own scripts so naturally maintainable um the second is elbow so it's the focus of this call today it's a new build system so we have his first release in 2015. it's mostly a patent code that uses a generic debian tool like the bootstrap short on others first it only supports debian but now it's uh support ubuntu i contributed to at this support so you may try to build for other distribution but you might encounter some issue maybe or maybe it will work well um another tool is deboss it's [Music] it's also interesting because you can create an image and customize emerge to make a customizable image but the [Music] so the main event advantage as i said it's to build your own package from sources you can manage easily easily sense use several architecture and two new root fs so it's easily customizable [Music] so let's focus on the elbow process elbow when you first run it it will create an init vm that's a virtual machine for uh building a root fest inside of it so it's like this square um so it's a dejan in it [Music] in so all the work will happen in uh in this initial when then you want to create an image for your project or on your board you you will [Music] create a project in this when you will submit an xml file to elbow and elbow will trade [Music] a project in his in its initial in this project it will uh create a different route for a different [Music] process so the main is for the sis route which will be installed in the in the board so the these steps are to use debut strap then um updates the mirror of the of the shoot then install the desired packages tune the root fs in like frightening and then all the when all the schrod is undead and the it is customized uh as you want it will generate um an image or a tar or a newbie image as you describe it in the xml and it will uh output in a build repository the the image corresponding to to to the funny final image so to as i said the first use of elbow is to create the init vm so the first command you will made is albe initiative create you will do this command only once because after the init vm is has been created you just have to use it so if you rebuild your computer you just need to start the init so start the debian virtual machine in elbow the all the configurations description of your image is made is described in a xml file so after you create the initial you can submit whatever xml file you want to create an image or distribution for uh for the board so the first example is uh to create an um an image for the big album black it takes about 50 minutes on my computer on the another is to make an ubuntu uh image distribution image all these two are um in the elbow source in the example uh repository uh directory sorry um the ubuntu example do not have bootloader or kernel it's only the root fs so when you after you run this command it will build and it you will have a build a result directory which will add the the timestamp in its name the different um file in this directory are [Music] been serum and source sedum iso which are a mirror of all the package used for to create your distribution your image so that later you you can reuse this package is also the image.js which is the final image that you want to use and maybe that you want to flash on your board there is several listens file to [Music] to add the listings description of all your packages for the main short fantasy through earth target etc you have the source xml file which describes all the packages and [Music] their versions this bell directory has has been made with a builder's deck option so we have also these two files the one is the an extraction of the sis route and the other is a script a locto-like script to install where you want at all chain the tall shade made with sweet sweet the image distributed in the described in the xml file so i said the description of your image is use xml file um so now we will dive into this uh um how to see it we will just explain how to what's the content of the of this xml so first there is a global node which which embrace the whole xml file so this the first have a big edger so let it like it is in the example then you have the project node this node will describe the name of the project the description on all the information of this project so also the architecture the mirror to use also where to build to download your package and uh which shoot to use and then so the interesting node is the target node it's really where you will customize and describe the contents of your image of your distribution so it have for example the password the console option um the image node so how to how will be generate your image and which file system to use and also so all the fighting the tune of your router or you of your interface will be in this node and then the list of you your package that you read that you want to install so i first have presented you the submit command to submit it's good when you want to build an image from scratch so you just have to submit the xml file and elbow will do all the builds so you just have to wait until it's end and you will have your result directory but when you want to work on this uh on your distribution you may want to not build all its times so the the the goal the good manner is to use albert control command because it will not build everything it just will update the schrode of the project and other things so to use this control command let's see an example so first you create a project um this command just to create the directory the empty directory for your project so it will center in the name you need them so it will send it will return the location of the project directory in the event then you configure so this project with the right xml file where project corresponds to the path of the project and then you can build it to build it you have to first use the build command ctrl b command and then control weight basic command when so it's the first build of your project then you may tweak the xml and just rebuild again and this will not rebuild all it just just update the schrode with new packages you can also reset your project if you [Music] if you if you add something you do not want there is a control reset and then rebuild again at least because when you use control it will not create uh output a result directory as the submit command so you need to export the file you want from the from the project directory in the init vm for that just list the file that can be exported with get files and then export it with git file without the s so now we want to customize our project our distribution um so elbow allows to tune your root reference with different way so you can you can do an overlay so just uh copy the contents of a directory uh direct in the in the schrode [Music] of course you can add as dividend package as you want you can add in the [Music] xml file different [Music] command to tweak the file system so we'll see that later and you can most importantly build your own package and add it to the xml file so first oh to two new root fs inside the xml file so it will be in the frightening node for i just took the example from the big album black file so for example you can first just copy file move file inside the the schrode there is lots of commands that have already been implemented like that and you can find it in this url you can also just do shell command for example [Music] this will just set the ubud environment so it creates a url of context that you boot will use so as a as i said you can also there is a different command so there is also rm command to remove files or directory to clean uh your distribution before the the delivery before the output delivery and um there is also a way to to tell elbow to add a special file to the list of files that you may want to export so for example um you the mlo is in the the ml of eboot is in the root fs and you want um have this file to flash it maybe in the another memory than your memory of your distribution so you may want to eye the mlo alongside your image so to do it you have to use the artifact node yes you have to so for example this to command we'd add a mlo to uh the list of uh a file that you can download on the device tree also so you so after you can use the get file the control get file command to get those files now i will present you how to add an overlay to the image so an overlay is a content of a directory that will be copy over the root file system of course at the end of it of the of the build process so for example if you want to have an ssh config and you want to copy it in your image so just create the overlay directory with the location of the ssh config of course copy it and then load the overlay directory in the xml file to do it you have to use the child s i h s h g archive command so it will load all the content of the overlay directory in the project xml file in a encoded style so it's a base64 encoded um and then you will see in the project xml node archive with the content of the overlay directory um an is it an easy trick is to add uh to add a debian package so the list of uh as i said the lifts of all the packages of the image are in the package list node so you just have to add like this like open server to the package list package list node like this [Music] now we will look how to build your own package with other so um [Music] it is important step if you want to to do a debian for your own board so you will need to add a bootloader on the kernel specify to this board so you have to add one of these [Music] you have to create one of this package and add it to album you can also use whatever package you want for example in my in one of my projects i need to rebuild qt um so uh it take a bit of times but uh i maintained to do it dude so the different steps to do it is uh first to debianize the the source code of the package you want to make and then to add so this stabilized package to the image and then to build the package with album so first how to debianize your source of your package and for some well-known package on the well used package so like a good beer box or linux alba have already script that automatize this ui display [Music] industrial display you can configure so the version the name and other option of of the packages so for example in the linux you for linux you you can choose the dev config the architecture the release etc after you [Music] complete all this configuration alba will trade the debian repository inside the um package so here linux so the for example for linux it will create all of those files as i said for linux it's already scripted so uh normally if you just configure this ui correctly you will have a usable debian directory then when you have an usable debian directory so your packages is demonized you can build the build your package uh just forget so to sorry we will see how to build it later for all the packages like for other packages other than linux on the reboot or their box you have to debianize the package manually so for that you have to create [Music] you have to create um four uh recalls requisite uh files so changelog control source and copyright uh it's required to uh to be nice properly your package for that uh you can see this uh url uh and it is it will explain how to do it but uh it's easier to use or inspire inspire to from um an already debianized package because the debian as a package from scratch is not so easy so um how to build your package once it is debianized you may want to build it to build it you have to use elba builder command now pebble builder create a schroeder in the initial on the all the package that will be built will be a built inside this shoot so you use the command lbs and uh it will return the the file project prg which will return the [Music] the path of the project so [Music] so if you want to build your packages you create the short you go inside the repository no the directory sorry of your packages and you run the paybuilder build command to build your packages you can point it to the output directory created before and um in the output directory you will have the the dot deb files of your packages so for linux you will have a linux azure linux image on linux libsy dev packages when you use pablj build command you can use cross option and this option will enable cross building so it will increase the speed of the build process this now now the now your packages has been built um you it it has been automatically added to the repository of the projects so you just need to add it to the list of the package so for example you can just add a linux image to the list of your package but in a project that you do not in a project that where you do not run albert builder so it's in a hunty project you can just add the description in in the xml file and albert will know that he will have to build it so in the pebble dr node you just have to add the url of of your source of your packages but like that for now elba do not there is no way to build to cross build the package in the actual elbow version um there are parts purchased in the on the mailing list to enable a grass compilation and the um on the xml file so now you know how to build your own package to debianize build your package and uh to add it to your description of your project when you create a new project you may not want to build the package a second time so uh for that uh i'll just give you a tip to avoid uh to rebuild your packages and so uh you have the output directory fill filled with the deb packages so you just have to add edit with the elbe project repo upload command so uh just the example is like that so you create an empty project you configure it with the description xml file then you go on the directory where the packages are and you just add it to your actual project to the actual to the new project and you'll build your project with the two command builds on white busy so elbow as i said at the beginning of this talk elbow can generate a sdk which provides cross compare compiler and liberate you to build whatever application you want so to to do it you just have to add the build sdk option uh on the sub elbow submit command or uh you have also uh uh a build sdk in the help control command and so you will have for example for our mobile 2 you will have the script that uses your like script that will generate the the tools chain and you can add for example if you want to add a q make to the host part of the tool chain you can add it with the host package list node so this for example this will it will add to make the binary of q make and its devtools to the to the first part of the door chain so i think that's all yes it's time for conclusion so we can see that elbow is really an interesting tool it's uh it's reef friendly because it's only one xml file that describe all the distribution on all the image generation and the file system etc so it's all in one xml file it's uh easily customizable even if the debianized part uh can be quite hard and painful but it's for your first packages after several times your debian you get used to it so good for for this for have a distribution like debian with uh under and access all the important secure patch that debian purpose so here is the references for learn about elbe on the other presentation like this one so now if you have any question suggestions and comments with the time
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JavaFX Text Rendering
all right so we we figured out the light timer is working awesomely you mind clicking oh the light timer beat you all right so welcome to the silicon valley javafx user group so we meet about monthly to talk about different java effects topics today we have philippe heidrich so you say your last name yep to talk to us about javafx text rendering so we're very excited by that we even have a special a special guest who's photographing me from the back of the room from from india the user group leader of jug chennai get a picture of raj there user group leader of of jugg chennai actually just come up here raj this way you can speak into the mic otherwise they can't hear you come on you're you're you're our special guest of the of the evening besides buff size philippe thank you so our user group leader of jug chennai and also um the new code jug leader of jug hyderabad yeah so say a few words raj uh thank you so much for me to coming here um it's the first time in this job to participate and i like javafx events more cool thanks very much raj um some of our sponsors are oracle provides the the room which we almost didn't have tonight and the food because we couldn't locate it mostly um lionel provides hosting for some of our sites jfrog pays our meetup fees um what other sponsors do we have keith i don't know intelligent intellij oh yeah we'll give a free intellij license out to a a lucky jug member as well um and find some echo delay get equitable way to give it up maybe you'll come up with a good trivia question for folks watching online we're broadcasting and streaming live at nighthacking.com and also the silicon valley javafx user group webpage on ustream so if you'd like to interact with us online you can tweet questions um just put hashtag nighthacking and i'll be following the twitter chat you can also interact on um what do we recommend people use for chat now the probably you stream chat the silicon valley javafx user group ustream chat so if you go to the svgfx ustream site then there's a live chat you can interact with other members and talk behind the presenter it's back and i'll be monitoring that from another laptop as well okay so with that let me turn it over to our our featured presenter so all yours philippe okay let me introduce myself my name is felipe heidrich i work um for oracle in a java graphics library i work a lot with the text but over over the years i have worked pretty much in every part of the toolkit today i'll be talking about text about the change that really happened about one year ago and a lot of our users are very um sensitive when it goes to text then something very critical that when you change you're always going to please some people but not everybody and you're going to talk about what that happens why you just cannot have tax to make everybody happy uh and uh it's not my fault uh i'm gonna try to prove that to you along this talk uh is uh my um okay let me start the the slides over there so they're just the title there uh okay so let's not get too far ahead uh that's what i'm gonna be talking about today um i would talk very little about the text node is really the text primitive in javafx is how you render text you don't have a graph context where you set properties and you call draw text you have a text node and that's your draw text so just mention quickly what you can do with that and then you're going to move on into the rendering what are the how you can analyze the quality of your text then i will talk about a little bit about the implementation that we start when in the first release of javafx uh followed by how did that change last year in a final thoughts at the end of the presentation so um what is saying that that's actually a sentence from robert branhurst he's a designer if you ever watch a movie called helvetica you're gonna he was one of the designers that are featured in that movie he's a well-known in the in that field uh and what he says there is space and typography is like time in music in the oh indefinitely divisible but a few proportional intervals can be much more usable than a limitless choice of arbitrary quantities i think what i want to bring to you with that sense is the designer when he's uh designing his font face they will put a lot of love and each curve and each little spacing that you that makes that font face they will spend literally hours and hours and each glyph to make that look just right and what you're going to see along this presentation is that okay the government that he designed is beautiful glyph the space between this glyph has perfect harmony and looks awesome but when it comes down to render that you just cannot do it because you don't have enough pixels in a screen to do that work so over the years people came up with different workarounds and solutions to make that more tolerable cannot be done technically like theoretically you just cannot nail that right on your eyes gonna have to fudge a little bit here and there and you always going to compromise something right when you go to talk about print material when you run your text through a printer you don't have that problem printers have very high dpi compared to the screen any printer there has 600 apis or more but on the screen is a a lot harder i will just try to without going too many details just to give a little introduction to you what those problems are and what are the solutions that had been in the work since the 1980s um and how that is evolving with you know higher resolution monitors that you have today but keep in mind like when it goes to compromise the designer someone is going to be sad you know someone spent hours to make that look that way and you're going to distort the outline so you can render and you don't have a choice um so now we're going to oh okay i went ahead again but uh if you ever work with javafx eventually you have to do some text the best way to look at the text node you really got to look at the the sub classes the super classes i mean first of all a text is a node and as a node it can handle events so all the mouse and key events can actually be captured by any types of node it takes part in the layout the root vendor height are defined by the text and the font itself but how you lay out that within your layout is control as you would control any other node it can be transformed so you can scale the text you can rotate the text in a fine transformation you can really apply uh 3d transformations are not going to do anything good to you that said when you are transforming text you can be extra careful okay especially for the work of lcd text or um even great scale text if you just draw a text in 12 points and you scale three times you're better off not doing the scale you're better off just render that at 36 is a huge difference i will go back to that at the end with that final considerations if you are translating it because the node nodes also have a property that is to to cache as a bitmap and you can also hint that uh that bitmap and you can conserve the cache if you are translating or scaling or doing a fine transform but bottom line is when you're going to transform your text you're going to have to think about what you're doing just be careful about it and another thing that you can do as any other node you can apply effects we have a lot of ready-to-grow effects drop shadows inner shadow reflections blur sepia take a look at the entire library another thing that's interesting to do in effect then i don't see a lot of people doing it um you can actually well you can only set one single effect in job effects that effect takes just one but uh what you can do and what that picture shows you here the text that's up there for you is that you can blend one effect with another effect there's a blend that you can you can get over here if you can have maybe four three four made five different drop shadows i have a drop shell that's orange then they're yellow yellow or yellow and i just blend with source over one top of the other and that final blend is my final effect likewise i could have thrown in something else in my chain of effects and compose something that is actually more powerful than you than you fought originally the next one down so you have text the subclass of shape which sub shapes the subclass of node we talked about node uh what shape gives you so when you're rendering your text the normal mode is fill you fill the outline and that's where you're gonna have your usual grayscale and your usual lcd but you can set the color or the paint to be transparent the color transparent and you can just stroke the text and stroke is going to draw as a path so it's going to in terms of uh rasterization we're going to use our path rasterizer to take care of that for you so so there'll be a different code path running underneath the scenes but we will take care of the either if you're feeling or stroking the outline we make sure those things they they match nicely and because you you take a paint when you're specifying your stroke or fill you're not limited to a color you can use a image pattern you can use a linear gradient or a radial gradient and what else having that i think those are the three main ones right gradients image patterns and colors uh and you have four channels and every color in javafx alpha yeah um right over there and we have all the i didn't i i didn't go there and list all the attributes that you have available to you uh i guess i got it the one that the more attractive ones but go there take a look in the javadoc take a look in the public api know the public api for node shape and text so you know all the things you can do uh stroke properties include the cl usual you can dash you can have a width your line cap your line joins whichever so i'm going to move on to the next one and now when you're done in text you already have all that good stuff down text you're gonna obviously have the font right the text itself font is moving which for us we support grayscale and lcd text one that could be missing one for claim that we're missing is black and white we don't do black and white test we support line breaking we support text alignment underline strike out we have a few more properties about how you want your bounce to be computed if you want to compute the ink the black box of the text or you want the logical bounds the black box is really where the paint touch the logical boundaries really are your last sentence the sentence the properties that you you have in your font um goes without saying we i think as of version 2 2 we support a full range of unicode characters we support buy the attacks we support japanese we support self index scripts we support all of them um of course you're going to be limited by our layout engine i can this talk we are not really talking about layout of text of that is the process of getting your cars and getting your glyphs like we have libraries like half boss or icu do that kind of work well i'm not really focusing at but i think it's worth to tell you that you got the unicode support including by the eye like which is hebrew a bi-directional text for uh hebrew arabic and overdo scripts that are probably the most popular ones in baidai so uh okay so that was just introduction so you know what things are available to you in the dax node now i'm gonna go back and talk about the rendering of text and um how we can judge why it is that we can just get precisely what the phone designer wanted we just couldn't do that and and what are the ways to compromise what are the ways to make the error of rendering text more tolerable and tolerable it is personal what is tolerable to me how i'm going to compromise that might be okay for me but not for everybody as we move along we're gonna see that windows and uh apple they took different approaches so that's where you see more of the version like well windows guys they like the text to be hinted in a higher contrast that you get by using those techniques mac they don't hint the text at all they cannot hint in the font and they just make the text a little thicker to compensate by the contrast and they just apply subjects rendering so i'm going to talk about font smoothing surface rendering sub pixel positioning and hinting i want to talk about those concepts in generally just like talk about text rendering whatever library you're using you might want to to know what those are so you know what what you are getting from those libraries uh so i'm not really talking about job facts particularly here i will go back to the artifacts that are going to tell you what how your effects what rules they're gonna we're gonna follow in javafx so um first of all i have three images there right one it's just a sing very simple diagonal line you don't think of that as a a glyph or a letter made by italic l doesn't really matter the point that i have outlined and i have a pixel grid and that's the nature of the rendering right so when i look at that the center of each pixel is either within my my shape or outside if it is inside it's black if the outside is white right so it's a simple concept and this intersection there do the math figure out if is that little circuit within our installed and you get the the little ladder effect that you call alias right and you can make text look really bad if you just have alias text without any hinting or anything things are going to disappear um it's a lot harder if you're gonna go for fun today tonight and decide to implement yourself a la land draw algorithm go for it and you're gonna see that as you as you change your control points your line is gonna disappear right it's because that this concept is just too simple and not gonna just work so the next step in here is a gray scale so right now we start to do some fonts moving just try to make those lines look a little bit more pleasant to you so what i'm going to do here for each pixel i'm going to over sample that pixel i'm going to divide that pixel into four or two by two uh a real cold oregon divided that much much more than that you're gonna divide probably eight by eight maybe sixteen by sixteen uh yes so we have a model of um shades of of gray right and so i'm gonna over sample my peaks and i'm going to douse sample to calculate my color so if you look there on the top i don't have my mouse here i cannot show you that but if you look at the top right guy it's uh all four centers i repeat my my outline so it's going to be fully black the next one down has only two of the centers within my shape so that's going to be 50 black eventually gonna have a few scenarios you have one guy inside two guys inside three guys inside all four inside so right there you got yourself five shades of gray ranging from white to full black right so you already got a little bit of this guy is almost within your outline um so if you if you go four by four then you're gonna have 17 shades of gray 26 7 25 shades of grey 16 by 16 is going to give you 257 right 16 times 16 plus 1 for the white and that's an interesting number because the size of a byte take one right um obviously you need to do more computation to calculate your gray but it's going to look a lot better just there um next one over is uh if you look at the pixel and you and you look at your hardware and you have lcd monitor which a lot of is what you got a lot of the time most of the time nowadays each pixel can be divided in three and um the rgb so you can think of so the same the same idea that i applied before you can apply again but to calculate each one of the subcomponents of your pixel so what you did at least across the x you were able to triple your number of pixels and that's very interesting you know and that's what lcd tax does um so if we start making those contours and lines a lot more smooth and they start to look a lot better that said it not without limitations you know um first of all if at the end i have some other pictures at the end at the end so we're going to do we're going to calculate the red the green the blue so what you really end at the end is all those nice shades of brown and bluish when obviously some really ugly red yellows and greens and blues so after you do this the dow same plane of your of your sample you're going to have to run a filter which is a clear type filter or sometimes refer to lcd filters to make those color frames go away and that's where a lot of people get picky because they don't like to see those colors in there but are part of the nature of lcd they as long as you have that another problem is that it washes off your text a little bit uh if you're just implementing a code and you know you just draw a vertical line on the center of the pixel that line is going to be fully black against a white background let's suppose you have a white background you draw a line from x 1 1 to 1 10 so you want to see black and white you don't want to see gray you want to be in the center of the peak so you draw at 1.5 and 1.5 if you draw that and you have a lcd filter going on there you're not going to get black you're going to get something that's a little bit orange a little bit gray a little bit blue and it's really washed off and they did you lost contrast and when you lost contrast you make it harder to read so what happens to to solve that what you're gonna have to do you're gonna have to make your stroke a little bit thicker that one line width that you that you want it is not gonna cut it with lcd so before you see any black in lcd you need at least one pixel and i believe two thirds so pretty much you need two pixels so you need to make the attacks a little bit thicker like the text that you see on mac all windows can get away by hinting the font so that your your contours and your lines start falling within the grid so you don't need to have so much of that thickness coming on you can have like a nice contrast and still have a little skinnier text another problems that happen there well if you don't have lcd monitor crt forget about it or if you have uh or the pixel geometry of your hardware is not rgb as a bgr or something else or like all ld that some bizarre geometries or you have a tablet and you rotate or you have your monitor and you put your monitor standing vertically virtually right uh red doesn't matter anymore and on the y you're not doing anything so usually when you talk about lcd text sometimes you talk about the hybrid sub pixel rendering which that means that are going to do lcd across the x and gray scale on the y um or they do black and white against y and that starts to be noticeable if you have a large text so if you have a large tax with a big o and you have that little third of the o you're gonna start seeing that doesn't look very nice and if you inspect closely you're gonna see that there's nothing in the y and now you're having the little ladder happening again and else it doesn't make that go away you wouldn't have to have a hybrid rendering there that would do a great scale across the y for you um that can be done directly right i don't think windows do that for gdi so something that you people on windows live with that and there is uh another problem when you are rendering tags that's a hard one too if you start scaling your text you start increasing your font size it does not scale linearly so if you have a phone 12 and a font 24 you're going to assume that you're going to be twice the size precisely do you think the lines are going to wrap right in the middle point no it doesn't because the things hey i always forge a little bit left a little bit to the right and one of the main reasons for that is because they round so there you can compute your glitter devices using float numbers but when it comes to the time to snap the snatch that pixel into the screen just rounds it so if you know if i run in numbers it's no longer linear you know like it thinks i was going to fudge a little bit to the left a little bit to the right i might be able to show you that failure two i have uh in some of the first for a long time that's what javafx did for all the great scale attacks every time you go to render grayscale attacks on the last minute that 2.75 becomes to becomes three so if you double that the things are not going to be in the same position especially visible if you are transforming text or scaling text or even translating text for that matter that said for many years the industry survived with using integers for everything that was a glyph width and that's a gdi and they were able to make that work reasonably well was because uh microsoft they they had really good hinting will not work for every single font that would require the phone to have good hint information but uh it was pretty good people were happy at least back then as much as people can be happy i suppose so let's talk about so we have a few techniques to make to get that glue perfectly rendered right if you stir the problem a little bit closer well roughly is the text too small and the pixel is too big there are there's a lot of math about getting an analog signal that's perfectly curved and you sample that you have a sample rate it's called the sampling theorem or nyquist theorem if you want to google on that um if you have a very high dpi like over 8 000 we will not even be having this talk reading text will be right on it'll be just like the paper nobody nobody cries about the paper right so i'm just explaining you guys solution one solution that's commonly used very traditionally done on windows is hinting there's different types of painting so what's hinting is a very vague and doesn't really mean much as hint they basically they fudge the outline they move the outline a little bit to the left a little bit to the right they make those lines a little bit thicker like sometimes with h and you have a cross bar sometimes that crossbar falls so that is it's not nowhere it doesn't doesn't do any pixels for you so what they do they make it make that crossbar a little bit fat right the phone design doesn't get happy with you but what could you do not draw anything uh so here is a picture i borrowed from microsoft so you have the add sign and then you have add sign on the right if you look one the one on my right here you see that some of the that line is a little bit fatter right you can you can see that those they've been going around is the most double the size why is that if you look at the image below you're going to see the image below on the left a lot of the pixels don't even get set they don't even exist it doesn't resemble the add sign not even close right the one on the right you can get away with that you know that that's a huge zoom once you make that smaller again you might just get away just hinting so hinting is a very powerful technique i lost no contrast at all i have black and white it should read just fine that set is hard to do you know like oh just just make an outline a little bit bigger yeah right um there are different techniques to do hinting uh the most effective one is uh from truetype uh basically designer himself he writes instructions say at that given size at that given location you're gonna have to change the control points of this curve this much so that this happens so it can be done manually for each font for each type size for this position takes many hours makes developing phones very expensive have you ever gone to buy a phone have you seen phones that cost like six hundred dollars that sounds insane right but if you look back like how much time the guy's putting hinting every feature of that font took many many hours as a matter of fact that is that is a language that uh that they develop for you to define that hinting is what they call the byte code hinting and your true type actually has a virtual machine that knows how to interpret that byte code and apply that hinting during rendering um postscript has doesn't have the byte code hint but it has a table where there's some information that helps how to change the control points of your splines and basis so you can do that free scale and uh i can speculate at other rendering like microsoft and apple they also have auto hinting what if the phone doesn't provide any hinting at all so there are some study to like on the fly produce the hint information to to correct that uh you're gonna compromise the intent and against you're gonna compromise the linearity so again if you start scaling things are gonna start jumping you're going to start jumping because they gotta fit the pixel gritty here and they're or just like the stems or the crossbar in your glyphs that are going to flow like point 12 point 13 14 anything it looks to be going well then go 14 14 kind of gives a jump and everything kind of doubles it it's because of that's you're on the next table in your in your font and that's what the hinton told you to do and again so you don't have a nice linear projection of your font so all we had here are just workarounds so the keywords are workarounds and tolerable they are not real solutions and they might not be terrible to everybody equally right and uh so beats them he's um if you really want to read about that and get scared you can read a webpage called raster tragedy uh i believe he's a microsoft engineer and he worked in a clear type rasterizer so he is a pretty good read a little long though a little scared too so gel effects the first glyph rasterizer we had came from jdk wt it's a t2k has anyone ever heard of t2k it's a pretty organized like um probably from the 90s he is a big pile of c code so when i joined oracle and starts working for text and job effects i had previously worked for um for the eclipse foundation rendering tags with swt and we use rasterize like you just gi plus cairo free type car graphics i never had heard i have been doing that for many years i never heard of ctk so for me it was hard to use t2k there was no documentation there was there's about a couple guys that have been there for 20 years who knew what api was like it and if you actually go to read the code to try to to survive that's when you give up it's just like you don't want to use it that said isn't bad it works you know it gets the job done it gets your grayscale it gets your lcd it gets your hinting i don't believe it gets some pixel positioning so um okay that can get a little confused when i talk about pixel rendering i'm talking about lcd text when i'm talking about set pixel positioning i'm talking about the ability of rendering a glyph at a float point location like 1.25 right gdi i don't get that he's always integers the whole api only takes the integers and accumulates a lot of error because of those all those surroundings um so back to t2k you don't get pixel positioning that said at the final step we are able to emulate uh the subpixel positioning in our shader when you're rendering lcd text not grayscale so grayscale an annual stuck at the integer location all the time and here you have some that goes both ways so regardless if you draw the text on windows mac or linux it's the same text it's rendered by the same library might be a little different because of your uh gamma correction maybe the calibration of your monitor that looks slightly different but it's the same bitmap you know maybe the cars are going to have a little variation for different reasons but it's the same guy but does not match anyone if you compare that to other applications on the platform right so if you look at the text of a javafx application in any other application on windows it's not the same it's different it'll be different okay i'm going to collect that somebody looks surprised uh on the mac was particularly bad on mega didn't look like magnetic and close and uh if you if you're there than dared enable lcd on the mac it would look would look really really bad to the point that we disabled we just didn't do lcd on the mac because it just looked that off just it was easy for us to start we don't have it let's say we haven't looked this bad so that that was the state of tax rendering on the mac 52k um on linux people were a little bit more flexible because i i don't know like on mac people are really fussy about the design and the looks a lot of the designers a lot of guys that really care about every single detail particularly for attacks so we have to do something about it another problem is we can we have a license to use it and to distribute it in the binary format we cannot give the source um and that's pretty bad for open source project where like like be able to give you the entire source tree and you can compile that on rm7 and have a javafx application running there well without a font rust horizon that's not going to be a lot of fun right just you could not really part that so that was a problem for the community in embedded universe so we we pretty much we moved away from g2k on javafx a240 um i think 8u 20 we are not using t2k anymore anywhere uh java 8 we use t2k on linux just because we kind of run out of time to run all the tests but right now we don't we have a new phone thrusterizer in each platform and if you haven't figured out by now typography is just really really hard and i'm just talking about a few problems that we face there's a quote from jeff attwood um i used to follow him in his blog called horror i stopped but back today was a lot of fun i just don't have the time anymore i don't know maybe it's still fun uh so what do we do so we decided to use uh the neighbor glyph rasterizer in each platform right you know windows spent probably a lot a lot of time to make clear type look good mac equally they put a lot of energy and money on card tags and card graphics on linux you have a free type which is a great library for that system or any system for that matter is open source so um they they're all pretty good you know they they're really what it is for each platform the real state of the art um so let's look at the windows i i i didn't tell a lie a little bit when i told you that we used it to carry on windows we did not because we knew that t2k to render lcd text on windows was not good so we are we were using ddi and gdi then then our javafx text would look like native windows text which has the characteristics of gdi text you know well hinted nice contrast phones and we did the switch that many other products did we stopped using gdi and you moved to direct write and that uh is one of the things that's going to make people sad and other people happy uh because the left right it made the whole windows rendering of text a little bit different it became a little bit more i want to say mac but i don't want to that go on the record but i guess it's too late now huh but but it's not it's not as hinted is a little bit more like the pixel position well first of all it is a pixel position it is a pixel rendered and uh personally looks better for me um but some people are not totally happy it's a very powerful library you can really configure a lot of specs about uh you can you can send in a lot of arguments when you're going to draw your text i'm just going to i have a little table table here these games came from mscdn is just some of the the things you can tell direct right before you render so they have entire object that you can configure is the right d writer rendering patterns so the declare type level it is i cannot tell you exactly what it is is a number that is probably an input argument for their lcd filter that's what i think it is so the best of my interpretation it can control the the contrast of your text along with the second one so the best way to fill that is to get the the clear type toy i forgot what's called tuning toy and you can play with those options you can see if your attack is going to get a little bit darker you're going to increase the contrast or it's going to snap to the pixel a little bit more you can actually specify your own gamma correction um gamma alone is a pretty bad problem you know when you need to do i at the end you need to anyone familiar if they do have gamma correction it's like roughly roughly like this so get a black and white and um one shade of gray fifty percent gray right and and now at the end of the day you need to come up with a voltage of amount of energy to shoot your pixel to your hardware so let's say zero volts black uh one volt white you think you're gonna put 0.5 volts and that gray no so there there's like it is a logarithmic curve that tells how much correction for a monitor has to be calibrated and when it when is well calibrated and you have that calibration information have the gamma correction for that monitor so provide that your os can give you the correct information for your gamma correction can do a good job provide that your monitor is well calibrated i don't wanna punch fingers but one platform that does best in that is the mac it's the only one that you're gonna get a more reliable gamma correction and it's um it's gonna just change the dated the luminosity of your colors but you need to be like jasper and you really pick and see that that black's not black you know um pixel geometry is rgb or rgb or bgr or or vertical right and the text rendering mode is uh the most interesting one so when you're rendering with direct right and you have a customer that really doesn't like it the default mode of direct write that is a pixel position in subpixel render text he can specify gdi classic and that's gonna do the same work that you're gonna have the same result that you had back in 2005 with gdi right on right uh you can ask me what i did when i threw out gdi and i put direct right i just went to the default you know like it was in that sense the way i've washed my hands like i cannot please everybody some people are gonna like the gdi look some people will like the new look indirect right i go for the default and that's what i did i'm gonna have a buff on java one and we are trying to discuss a little bit um okay i have no way to control that there's a way that it can provide some api or some configuration so youtube you know specify that uh mozilla had no not only mozilla a lot a lot of the browser they have that problem a lot of products moved from gdi and direct right and they had customers come back and said i don't like your text anymore and uh mozilla added a whole bunch of uh oh it's a nice configuration file that you can specify all of those they basically they let you configure all that but most importantly they allow you to say rendering mode gdi classic and off you go you have a road look back on the mac on max the platform that you don't worry very much about text as you as long as you're using cortex and car graphics you're you're okay uh that said there are a few configurations uh cg is score graphics is a this is how you render with quartz nowadays you get a car graphics context and you scrape to your surface so that's some of the things you can do with text fonts moving can be black and white gray lcd font alias um fonts movements black and grey scary and white and remember functions alias is like nothing you're going to see all the the cuts all the ladders i have a picture of that and you can have this little pixel positioning if some pixel position is off doesn't matter if you're drawing at 0 or 0.10.20.9 it always renders the same basically snaps to the pixel instead of pixel quantization i'm not sure what it does at the lowest level the documentation is not very clear it changed the color of the lcd text a little bit um linux uh free type ft in there all those names here if you google you're gonna find the reference that vt is free type so you can actually specify your lcd filter and so you can have none have the default which again that's what i did i use the default i didn't particularly tune job effects to my very taste myself just because i could have i just said the default and again you can do a lot of other stuff lcd and normal is greyscale text light is lighter grayscale text mode is black and white lcd is a pixel rendering another thing is you can do it free type you can tell it to not to hint it's always like um you can force the free type they have their alt hinter and you can read about it so you can know what it's doing you can always force to use that use none or use the one the byte code hinter that is in the font so i think that pretty much concludes these slides then i have a little bit of a demo that i'm going to show you after this there's a lot of things that just didn't go in there very much um i'm going to start from the board and go up one thing that i get i get some heat every now and then is curling is um depending which glyphs you have you can bring it in a little bit closer let's say you have a whole bunch of w's and m's or f's and e's or f's and i's sometimes you can you can you can move the e and the i a little bit closer to the f so that's kind of what has a little bit of oil maybe in some cases overhang over the f so you can control the space of two glyphs based on the kerning pair so if those if those two letters make a pair they're going to current by a certain amount that information is in a specific table in in your font file by default uh okay that's gonna sound bad we don't do any kerning just gonna come out and say it okay uh why you can ask we don't don't know how to read a phone now we do we have the code we we never kind of got around to put api but mostly because we got a little bit greedy and we want to um if you are going to say advanced typography features swashes uh diagonal fractions it has a whole lot it's been w3c uh i don't know if the draft might have been committed already but the thing is we wanted to provide you with an entire list of advanced typographic features right we i didn't want to just give you a boolean api and then later on have to add a whole api that was more comprehensive we have the code the reason it is off by default was just performance we have a really really fast path for rendering simple text and we didn't want to compromise that if you were to go down to um render simple text for us just like when you have i'm sorry a simple mapping from one car to one glyph and you and you see that car you know the glyph you know the location of that glyph in a glyph cache and you know that events so i already know where to draw the next glyph so we have really put a lot of energy to make that really fast once you want to uh under kerning and then that cache is not going to be so good anymore that had to come up for home cash or just be slow as hell pretty much but we can do it we have the code in place and we can do a lot more we actually can do all the the administ typographic features another thing that you need to think about it is about static and dynamic text so text that is moving in the screen right or animating like scaling becoming larger or smaller like direct write has very specific apis for you to make that super fast one thing to know is like rendering tags is expensive um and when you are scaling you are burning your cache because you cannot just reuse that image because if you if you cache at a certain size then you scale it blurs and it blurs a lot and blurs fast and ugly so you gotta render over again but the thing is do you really need to do lcd text if the thing is moving or spinning or rotating nobody sees it nobody sees it so there are like a another another thing that people do uh they they they cache the node they set a bitmap to to cache and they start from and they don't they have a it can be a little bit blurry they're okay with that and they go from a very small to a somewhat large size and doesn't work at all and i had those bugs coming in sometimes so what happened there first time i rented a tax the point size were the first time i render it i cache it and then as that 0.5 becomes 2 3 4 10 i am expanding and that's a bitmap linear expansion interpolation of something very small to something that'll be 20 times that size so when the expand is a big blur so if you ever need to expand your text or render your attacks you want to animate in a scale make it a big first make the render big first cache then and then if you scale down it looks okay but if you start small and you scale up it's going to blur if you start big and then you go small so it starts an animation from the big to the small as opposite and there's a whole bunch of little games you can play when you're animating your text that makes huge huge difference on performance another problem that we have a glyph cache so if the first time you call direct write render the glyph put the glyph in a texture so a glyph cache thing is is just a texture it attaches just an image that is in video memory so if you saw that glyph again you need to render again we just bleed from that texture out to the screen super fast but if you have a bunch of text scaling you you're going to explode my glitter cache you're going to run out of space i'm going to lose all my glyphs and the next time the thing starts rendering you're going to see like performance okay okay okay dice slow slow is low fast again and then when i analyze that that die that was when your glyph cash said goodbye and that next frames that were slow was your glyph cash getting populated again and then it goes good again eventually glyph cash it just repeats itself and keeps going uh memory oh okay that's okay okay so imagine you need to save space for in your glyph cache to save a black and white glyph how many bytes or bits do we need per pixel one is either black or white if you have 2 255 shades of gray which is what we do one bite will do if you have lcd text three bytes per pixel per glyph per point size pair transform lcd gray scale so although you're thinking about one glyph using one pix each pixel each glitch is going to be like eight by four ten by seven something small but you can have bigger ones too so depending what you're doing you can be using a lot more memory and that's memory in the video card um and and that's when you start seeing your ear tags killing your performance which is an embedded when you don't when you're a small imax card whatever it is memories precious uh so it's something that you also need to consider between text and performance um as a matter of fact in in javafx if you say your point size your final rendering size of your text is more than 80 pixels we don't draw as a glyph using using a glyph rasterizer we use the path right we draw as a path and we do not catch and it's no longer lcd for one thing that pigs are too big i don't need many of those before my my texture my glyph caches this runs out of space right secondly at that size lcd is not even that helpful anymore the last one there the background the programmable blending a lot of time when you do blending you do you do a blending mode right source over you know source minus one destination a whole thing and you have a lot of blend modes that you can use when you're doing lcd text that is nothing you can do you need to do you need to have a programmable blending and so you need to know your destination pixel you need to know the color of the surface that you are rendering to when you are rendering uh and if you're familiar with the rendering pipeline and gpu that's a problem that's a problem because you gotta stop the rendering pipeline to read that pixel so that you you can do your own blending yourself the blending equation of lcd tags is quite complicated and another problem that that comes from that is that sometimes that destination pixel is not available that we have a bug um it's quite hard fixed technically that you can be drawing the text to uh to a buffer to intermediate surface you're not drawing to define destination you're doing you're rendering to some cache or some image and at that point that image is transparent so you don't even know what are your blending against later on that image as a whole is going to be blended to the final surface and that final surface will have your collar but at that time it was not available to you so we are going to bail on lcd and there are some cases that we bail without knowing so we actually run the lcd blending code and was not lcd so sometimes you see some very foggy text it's probably the bug that i have here canvas is an example if you drive cameras you're going to see that we don't do lcd in canvas just because canvas when you create your canvas it is transparent and if you're rendering text to that i don't know the background to blend against so when you blend that against your final destination when the destination becomes known then it's already late but before i get everybody to sleep so um just some references uh some of the blogs i have read in the past so just uh i have a very simple demo uh i was hoping i would have more time to make this um a little bit more interesting and they're quite caught there so i um i wrote this little app it's really simple it doesn't really matter you put some text there it is running or it's not running oh sorry so that's where the text should really be uh what i had though i have have blown the text so i i so over here inside of the red rectangle i render your text uh it's not really cool because we are you in a projector and the resolution is super low so it is hard to judge fine text rendering in this kind of resolution um i don't want to just blow like by uh how many times eight times so each pixel just replicate eight times and i made a big think of it so that's uh that's what i get rendering text if job effects let me see if i can make this bigger okay so that's great scale right there right looks a little off um but on the top that kind of looks nice and i think this combo here are gonna just move 0.1 in the x and let me see if this tag is going to start dancing a little bit for me actually you cannot see right yeah you cannot see on the mac on windows i should have brought my windows only means you're going to see that the distance between the letters doesn't stay the same let me see if maybe their text is here now okay i should have had to do windows box and doing this box you can see it right on mac is helping me um so one of the things that you will yeah i play anyway so other thing to do like um i use the snapshot api node to take a snapshot of this node the text rendering save to a uh file a whole bunch of tests on windows is that your what you i have there on the right uh run a whole bunch of linux run a whole bunch of on the mac so um so that's t2k rendering on on windows that's actually gdi rendering on windows and down here i have actually t2k itself for i forced the code to use t2k on the windows velocity text and it's pretty close because our our shaded desert lcd for us in java effects was really modeled after the windows clear type lcd filter not like the guy that was doing the shader he was like writing the code he was testing on windows so he he got windows down pretty good uh that lcd here so that's that's t2k gdi and direct right ddw stands for direct right and the funny thing is that uh when you look like this it's like really who cares it's just like a little bit here a little bit there a little bit in like you just really shift the calls a little bit here or there but but you have uh i think i'm running seven eight eight times zoom maybe i don't know my zoom number there kind of lies but when you scale down it starts to it will impact the um the contrast so this one here is uh using that a rendering mode for gdi classic which should match right on to that guy here so if i choose here and i choose here it's exactly the same that's that's actually gdi drawing and this guy here is direct right draw rendering with dji classic and they do and they do as they said they said that they're going to give ggi back and they do so that's something that we can explore in javafx and you can allow people to set a flag somewhere so that he can get ggi back that one should be the same as this here a little bit off uh free type on linux again so that that's um free type lcd okay now you can see a little bit of a different styles get a little bit more noticeable free type you can see we have a little bit of gray on top and on the bottom that's telling me that they're doing grace k across the y doing their sub pixel rendering and across the x they're the lcd uh t2k on the other hand it's kind of a little funny right some skinny uh and now here i play a little bit with the filters the lcd filters in free type it allows me to say that none select like anyone surprised by that is actually technically correct if you just over sample your uh your your pixel and then you down sample you're really going to get things like red and greens and yellows because the rgb pigs are like well decided well you are going to be mixing shades of those three primary colors and you're going to get secondary colors maybe so those are secondary colors make sense right you are not doing a low pass filter to remove the color fringes that people some people don't like in lcd text that said they have the filters right i use the default filter i use that which should probably be that yes the legacy one doesn't seem to me do much of a good job and then they have a light option that kind of looks okay i think it's light when you're compared to the default right so if you go here the codes are a little bit lighter so i guess it just lost a little bit contrast in there okay now now it's a little bit more fun mac so that's t2k on the mac that's the real one on the mac when when you get that in real text size it makes a big difference the gray scale is not a big deal gray scale just like a little bit different uh here i play a little bit with some of the options let me see if i can read that launch anything off right you get alias text you're not doing any subpixel you're not doing any false moving at all right just like black and white bam uh this one here this one here is the same as the free type right it's just it it didn't it didn't do the the lcd filter i mean it it did a great escape but didn't do the la it is a pixel but i didn't do anything after that so you get you you have a mix of the primary colors in the worst case scenario right so you can open up your secondary colors and your color will this is what the text should really look like on mac which is a little bit different in what we do which i i really wish we could be here where every pixel is rendering the proper subpixel position and what this is happening is because of memory i'm trying to save memory i know that i can sample my pixel one time and have one picture of the letter a let's say and then i can try to use the distribution of energy in my shader program to give me zero zero point three zero point six so that would give me three sub pixel positions um or i can take three or you can call car tax and take three pictures of that and pay them pay the price and use them every three times over and then i would have a hundred percent native tax rendering on the mac that would look like that so which should match any other tax on the platform but i i uh i'm getting this and i'm paying a third of the memory so it felt like a good trade-off that said again so a lot of the options that i showed you here they could have been exposed through apis for for designers or people that really cared about text rendering and i have no idea how i'm doing on the time am i good i'm going over okay i'm good all right so uh and actually this pretty much brings to the end so during the buff actually i don't remember right now when is the ball it's really about like a little bit same of the ideas between direct write free type and cortex what you can configure how you render your text and how we can expose that as an api so i know i know some people like to see this gdi classic i would like to see that i also think that this is kind of an interesting option and then there's also options to control hinting that i didn't didn't explore over here all right so that's um all i got for you you know if anyone has questions what is my yes so yeah i'm done here with my slides then with the quick demo it's more of a complicated different all right so i have a suggestion another question sure good enough so for your for your javelin talk it would be cool if your demo app would do like side-by-sides between a couple of the options yes i think you have the vertical real estate for that like this thing here i mean yeah um i had a lot of ideas how to make the little toy i never quite had the time to finish like playing with toys is fun but there's a as far as i got this time but hopefully for about java one time frame i will be able to put them side by side no it's a suggestion for java one yeah okay there and i also want to draw the pixel grid because sometimes it really helps to see what's happening yeah that would be but i think it's kind of obvious that that scale what the pixel grid is i mean yeah it might look okay i i guess at that size all right so while i was stalling for time did anyone come up with a great question oh this is like a a text geek session so say something in carl raj you guys have been chatting on over um so we were chatting with carl over um the online chat he's um author of one of the other javafx books and he's thinking of coming out and presenting around job one time frame if we can arrange it so we might swizzle our dates to accommodate carl and you had some other ideas right not too close to your mouth um a widget fx i was looking into it because uh steve started uh widgetfx long back in the time of uh javafx script then later no one have touched up because java fx 2.0 started after that uh only guy who started i see it is call who is working on e-widget fx so i joined and i working on him working on his project and improving it i was just just chatting with him to make sure that we'll have one session with him here another project he also working on something called fx playground which is currently with him it is not yet open sourced so that is another one which he can give a demo here on that one so you're gonna you kind of come back out for java one maybe maybe all right any questions for our illustrious presenter comments suggestions when he gives the same talk at java 1. the slides will be just general are we gonna get the slides uh on the it's oh okay yeah okay yeah yeah the mic is smaller um yeah hopefully the slides will be available at our site uh i'm not sure for the program that you demoed uh you know is this like available as a source code or because you you have like three libraries to play with right and i'm not sure if uh if you can you know just distribute that or um i can i can probably put in the toys repo at some point uh if you don't if you if you um clone r3 we have a bunch of toys you know if you if you get our source and you poke around you're gonna find a folder i think it's called toys i can i can probably put in there that's another yeah let me see it might be of interest to somebody you know to play with yeah right there so if you get r3 you're gonna find apps they're gonna have the good stuff hey keith can you switch to his desktop oh uh okay wonderful okay okay so you're looking there rt is the top level folder right so if you come down to modules that's where you get the code right that's the code for graphics and controls the modules are going to be our jigsaw module at some point but if you come over here in apps you're going to find a whole bunch of good stuff um there's a whole bunch of actually really well done litter toys for you to to have to have fun with uh a 3d viewer ensemble that is the modina app you have a bunch of little games last time i played then they were working well uh the conference schedule app that was uh in the kiosk two years ago in java one is a kind of a fun app some fun stuff in there and then we found some really simple application just to illustrate one feature twice is where to go and take a look and uh hello more specifically you're gonna find a bunch of those you guys yeah are you guys familiar with the open jfx repo it's under open jdk well i'm yeah i'm going to open jdk but i'm not sure if we can maybe just post the link to this uh to the top level okay we can put something in the meetup comments sure yeah so anyway we're gonna find little things like this hello add a chart and that's just like a very simple program that teaches how to use the error chart and it goes on for a whole bunch of different ones so we have a lot of those lyrics sniffed codes small codes to teach one particular function and then you have the face ones too so okay i can probably sneak in there and put the code in there yeah yeah just dump it in nobody'll notice okay so any i was looking other jay latex math it looks kind of interesting i don't know if you have anything to say about that i don't know all right anything to say about i'm sorry i write latex math i'm not familiar with the name j okay so it's latex stuff latex it would be formulas if he's part of uh standard uh java fx apis but i guess it's a separate project so yeah i don't know i never never played the library can take a look yeah or maybe just get them to do a version for javafx well i think it does work with java fx but it's a separate project all right so we need to give away an intelligent license um oh we should probably close out the online stream so for folks who are hanging out online thanks very much for joining the presentation um yeah um i'd like to thank everybody for coming everybody on the internet steve for an opportunity to come out of my cubicle and see people that was good um and i i won't just you know show you guys maybe not a lot of things that might be able to apply or might be important for you using gel effects but there's a lot of interesting concepts that uh i think is very important to every developer to know a little bit you know you don't need to be a master in hinting but know what it is know what pixel rendering is how to over sample and down sample a sample from the rate so you know good to have idea what you're talking about even though you just have a slight introduction so that wasn't my intent to give a little introduction to those topics for those who maybe never heard of and don't worry in general effects uh the graphics the guys dying graphics they are doing the great demand the craziness the math there so most of the time people don't need to worry about that stuff cool all right so round of applause for felipe thank you guys and um i'm also doing a broadcast tomorrow morning at 10 a.m we're going to do a lab with reza so 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Fantasy Football 2019 - Week 5 Waivers + Full Stream Ahead, Tilting PSA - Ep. #786
Oh Klan this is the time of the year where all the two and two teams the three and one the one and three teams they're all deciding how they're gonna move forward waiver wires are extremely important we're gonna tell you who to pick up who to stash for upcoming weeks who to play this week plus we have our quarterbacks and defensive streamers of the week check it out on today's episode there's a plane hey Foot Clan we're heading into week five this is the time when quitters quit ohh the winners get better if you want to get better check out our listener community at join the foot comm if you support this show there you get access to an extra weekly episode where we answer your questions the full featured starts it to our flex rankings my personal favorite the consistency charts and so much more support this show and check it out at join the foot calm and full and make sure you check out our studio sponsor pristine auction the absolute best sports memorabilia website in the known universe all my collectible sports gear all my son jerseys signed helmets full size helmet many helmets things from entertainment just incredible collectible items they've got anything you possibly want in hundreds of new auctions every single day pristine auction use the code ballers when you sign up get 5 bucks towards your first purchase pri STI any auction com [Music] welcome to the fantasy footballers podcast coming to you from Christine option comm studios with your host Andy Holloway Jason Moore and Mike Wright [Music] Oh welcome in another day another week of fantasy football excited to be with you the best Annie Mike chasing the fantasy footballers podcast back with you Tuesday October 1st we are into October it's Halloween month that yeah no I get it oh yeah yeah it's on the way jokes are always best when you explain them that's when yeah yeah no the funnier funnier though I'm still not tracking okay so here's the deal about 30 days that's true in exactly even exactly 30 days exactly about both are true welcome in we had a Monday night football game last night or something like it we had the Steelers Bengals we'll talk about that today's the waiver show I teased on Twitter I have a favorite pickup that nobody expects and I saw that yeah I went and I looked I saw who it was ironically it was someone that I was Brooks can attest to this I talked about picking up last week and playing because I had two last-minute injuries in our double flex I like it but he certainly wouldn't be my number one he's not he's in that category for me there are a couple players that I think are mostly owned that if they're not I think win the prize over this guy but I saw hundreds of replies to my tease and no one got it which was money I didn't see anybody get it so we'll bring them up and I will say I will confirm jason has mentioned in before the reason he's my favorite has to do with a couple things that have taken place but that's at the wide receiver position so I think there are a lot of very interesting things to talk about today we'll get into the waivers we have full stream ahead which is our quarterback streaming picks for week five we have defense versus offense our defensive streaming picks for the upcoming week we're finally at the point in the season where you have you know four games in the books and you oh ok Carolina wow they can put pressure on the quarterback we know that now San Francisco this defense I obviously missed a week but okay and and obviously the Steelers look like a very improved defense over the last two weeks as well a little bit of a fantasy football PSA to start the show well I guess let me mention this first of all because I my twitter it could not be more filled the bat we had yesterday it really took the world by storm Mike now the result was that I lost the bet what I didn't know is that it was almost impossible to win the bet when we made it now that's on me and I knew you did know you weren't more confident than a person could ever be if you haven't listened to yesterday's episode the actual bet was this they were talking about flying on drones and hanging on and so Andy thought he could hang on to a bar I could be free hang just a fur up for a pretty long period of time five minutes and my if you do that I will give you a hundred dollars it was a one-way bet we went we filmed that you could see it on YouTube but here's the thing you actually are great yet hanging from a bar like there's all these videos out there talking about like you'll get $100 if you can hang for one minute or for 100 seconds and nobody gets those you-you-you crushed that I got over two minutes that's fantastic apparently I could be touring carnivals winning $100 here and $100 there honestly I don't know why we are here and not trying to find these carnivals that's what I actually got more on Twitter I had people sending me contests that they find all over the country where people are trying to do this I just made the wrong bet had I had any context for this I mean I just believed now part of my contention was that if your life's on the line you can go a little farther and we saw videos of a person who was on a hang glider that didn't get strapped in they hang on for a little while I do not recommend you watching it that was terrifying but so I feel like I had a good showing a horrible loss in the bet and you can see that a youtube.com slash the fantasy footballers it was it was fun it was a good time all right here's the PSA that I have and Jason you Mike you guys can can add to it but the big message here heading into week five is don't panic don't give up if your own for if you're one in three I made the comment years ago anything that has happened can happen in Reverse you can just as easily go for know over the next four weeks and be right in the thick of it and what happens is fantasy owners other fantasy owners in your league that are 1 and 3 and own 4 start throwing in the towel yes every single year that's the that's the thing there's easy wins coming for you if you are not the quitter if you're the quitter you're giving easy wins to someone else but those come it also keep in mind you've played teams and a beat you there's a good chance that you've played good teams which means you're about to play the bad teams there's always you know hat the whole league can't be good right that's just because of the way the fantasy football works the way that life right is a balance exactly when we say this it almost sounds like too obvious but it's important because you're blinded by the pain of your defeatist right now don't tilt trade don't give up all you got to do is make the playoffs and you can win the championship all right so big takeaway from last night's game that's our quick question for the day the steelers spanked the bangles the bangles are on for here's my go ahead Jay I'm getting milked that's that's my take don't know context can we just get that quote bro separately so here's kid email our nipples Greg yeah not like that but we do water bets and our manager Damon was big and Amari Cooper this year I the Foot Clan knows I am I was giant into juice mr. Schuester I think he was going to have a a monster year this year and I was so sure he was gonna be tomorrow Cooper that we changed our water water bet into a milk bet disgusting disgusting awful but I'm not gonna be wearing the milk he is except Big Ben Roethlisberger is out for the year after a game and it's not looking good for juju juju look good to do his open 25 yards down the field that's fine he's he's doing great but they don't throw the ball but two feet because I hear that three feet is a yard and they're like I don't want a mason rudolph is not throwing the ball down the field but once or twice I believe two times he's thrown the ball over ten yards both of his last two starts Mason Rudolph was 16 for 16 when targeting his running backs in this game which was also all the time he threw the ball - yet another almost instant replay Deante Johnson touchdown yes he had last week yeah whatever whatever play call that is let's keep doing it Pittsburgh because it works every time here's what I'm gonna say now it it was a bounce-back week for some players that we've liked James Conner he's been handed a difficult situation with with Big Ben being out as well Chris Carson Robert woods these were big bounce back weeks big finish's Carson had a great week Connor had a great week my takeaway from last night's game is genuinely and he was my start of the week so I want you to understand that and biases and things like that I believe that you should sell James Connor right here right now as fast as humanly possible yet equal amount of touches as Jalen Samuels you're not facing the Bengals every week the Bengals are the second worst team in football when it comes to stopping the running back position they had no ability to adjust to the short passing game and these these underneath routes for the running back they looked atrocious and I don't think you're going to have an easy road forward for James Connor he had ten rushing attempts in a game that they won by three touchdowns he also got banged up came back in I'm not saying he's a bad player I'm not saying that you have to sell I think you would you should sell him and I want you can capitalize on the value of a of a of an RB 1 if you can sell the narrative of he rias here's the guy that I here's the guy that you expected coming into the year sell that narrative and I will say this and it pains me to say it but you have to stay water in this league or in in fantasy I will throw Chris Carson into that category if you want to sell Chris Carson he's not gonna play Arizona every week and he's not gonna get whatever it was 85% of the rushing attempts he's not really Kenny on inactive everyone yes so if you again it's not a must sell it's saying this is the time of year where you can go try to take advantage of a situation if you are a winning team go look at players that are going into the by there are different ways to acquire players strategically and if you are a winning team with a nice record and you can go acquire a player in the buy and give another team somebody that can play this week there are different ways to do it and and you can also take advantage of someone being passed by if you put James Conner plus someone you know a decent wide receiver that's kind of on your bench or something and you can convert that to love Bell who's passed his buy you're stealing week absolutely yeah and it's all about leverage like Andy was talking about where carry-on Johnson his workload has shot through the roof and I expect it to stay that way carry on Johnson's on a bye week right now perhaps perhaps the team that has carry-on Johnson could really use James Connor this week who just had eight targets and 83 receiving yards in a passing or receiving touchdown maybe they're into Connor and you can say well let's let's just a little swaps key here I'll absorb the bye week of carry on Johnson that's who that rate stayed up absolutely I would rather have carry on straight up even though you're losing a week outright hundred percent I mean yeah context of your team but if I'm sure if I'm a winning team heck yes I would do that Jeff you're one and three you can't do that the workload for carry on Johnson from weeks one and two when CJ Anderson was on that team two weeks three and four it's been an astronomical difference yeah and he's had I think it was five goal line carries in the last two weeks mind you he made a little mistake ski but yes but but yes carry on in the workload the guarantee jail James was gonna be involved that's another thing that yeah we'll talk about that on the waiver wire a quarterback goodness how much look is that yeah you haven't given your take away Mike here we go we're we're we fully support Mason Rudolph we are behind him he can lead this team yeah we're gonna beat our running back to come in here and play quarterback for a whole bunch of snaps there's a lot of quote-unquote taking the pressure off of Mason Rudolph that was created and I give them a lot of credit best way to take pressure off don't let him touch the ball yes yes impasse throw an interception in that case why does he throw it downfield in preseason preseason I know the defenses are easier that's obvious but I'm just saying like in college who's a down down field thrower it preseason he airs ball out it's not about Mason Rudolph it's about Mason Rudolph in the game plan and the game plan was minimize mistakes whose you didn't the only way you're losing to Cincinnati last night was to make a bunch of mistakes which I was counting on so he's not given I don't think he's given free rein to do it I don't know if how comfortable they are with him doing it he took his one shot to Deante Johnson was a good play did it back-to-back weeks one one deep shot it hit James Washington is not a thing know if we want to make that announcement one target no catches not a thing follow us on Twitter at the F F ballers you go to the website to fantasy footballers comm we've got articles to start sit tool Jason mentioned all the join the foot comm community perks the consistency charts flex rankings premium projections check all that out the fantasy footballers come and join the foot comm a reminder there is a giveaway right now we're giving away a sign say Quan Barclays Jersey from pristine auction you can enter that contest at Foot Clan giveaway com it's free to enter I don't think we have anything else to add to last night's game well the old the last thing I will add is stream your defenses against the bangles oh yeah if at all pause you can't do it this week well yes I think they play the Arizona Cardinals right that's why I said if at all possible yeah yeah well someone has to win that game probably that's an excellent poll has two Arizona week one but well much like the Pittsburgh Cincinnati game someone had to win as an Arizona Cardinals fan it's sad that I know that we're gonna lose in Cincinnati Oh moving on news and notes from around the league presented my sleeper I almost put a pull-up on Twitter maybe I'll do that today about you know what situation are you least comfortable in and I guess the answer is Cincinnati because you don't have a potential franchise quarterback on your team the way Arizona does but talk about similar situations rookie head coaches rookie offensive minds not given an opportunity by any stretch of the imagination by these defenses hamat of lines are yeah trash and both of them I mean you look at the storyline of even you know David Johnson and Joe mix and thankfully David Johnson's getting much more extensive passing game work but both of those running backs are being stifled by offensive line play and a defensive play and bad game scripts Cardinals still have not snapped the ball with a lead this year mind you the Patriots have never snapped the ball with the deficit so yeah a different situation alright Davante Adams unlikely to play on Sunday against the Cowboys according to Adam Schefter we'll talk about options in the waiver wire part but Davante Adams owners I'm sorry he was he was playing a little too well yeah take this news of unlikely to play as he is not playing this Rick I mean as he's out and and they're they got good news on the toe I don't think he needs any kind of surgery or prolonged absence but this is an injury that is usually at least a few weeks so he's not playing this week for sure alright Jerry Jones says he won't rule out Michael gallop for week five I don't think that means Gallup is gonna be there thanks Jerry owner of team yeah yeah he's not gonna rule out Michael gallop Mike because the manager will rule him out another player dealing with an injury that has some waiver wire implications Marlin Mac the ankle injury he'll be monitored throughout the week Frank Reich said that he was not medically ruled out of the game however they faced the Kansas City Chiefs this week the game script lends itself towards Naima Hinds regardless of Marla max health so it could be one of those weeks where Naima Heinz is pretty sneaky for double digit fantasy points it's really tough because Kansas City Chiefs are giving up pretty much the most yards per carry to the running back on the ground it is a perfect matchup for the beginning part of the game for Marlon Mac and that's how you slow the Chiefs offense down is by running the ball so we've seen a couple you know carry on and a couple other backs of season have success Mark Ingram against the Chiefs so yeah monitor the practice I'm not terrified of them getting down by a bunch and then it being Naeem Hinds but it is it is a possible outcome I just think if Mac is out there he's going to be involved Josh Allen remains in the concussion protocol it could be Matt Barkley season in Buffalo that's on the bills are on buying week six so following this week so if Allen missed he would get two weeks off with the concussion situation this is just something we cannot know on this on Tuesday he also plays the Titans he does this in Tennessee so it's not a situation where you're really wanting to play Josh Allen as a fantasy right it's so with that and the bye week next week Josh Allen if you have to drop him I think you can all right and keep an eye on Tevin Coleman Sam Donald whether they return to practice this week or not news and notes is always brought to you by this sleeper app get it now get the latest fantasy football news it's completely free I think I think we should pause Mike I think it's important that we pause and we thank today's sponsor and that's quit quick you can simplify your morning and evening with an electric toothbrush from quit now quip sponsored the show over the last few years Mikey you I love even when the plaque comes along you must quip it equip it good here's the thing I lost my quit what I did I lost my quit what an idiot I bought a new this past week out of pocket didn't even ask for one just bought it because it's too invaluable and the routine I bought 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from by the 49ers and jets George kiddo you don't have to don't worry about a bye week for George Kittel here on out but the Lions the Dolphins they're on by in the next week week six we start getting the bigger bye weeks four teams next week but this week no carry on and then all of those dolphins you've been starting I'm sorry you're gonna have to bench them yeah well in fairness that means that there's no truly epic streaming defense as well the Patriots still are but you know usually it's been the the cheat code of start your defense against dolphins too bad alright I just got a text live on the show from brad Ziegler former MLB reliever sure the friend of the show that does some work with the athletic he says he's willing to bet me that I could not hang for longer than 60 seconds clearly he has not seen the video who take the bet yeah deal he's got that reliever money that MLB reliever money dude get him five million dollars set him and then send him a link to the video I'm offering him a $20,000 pet we'll see how that goes now that I know the outcome all right wide receivers on the waiver wire yeah yes did you already do this alright hey this is the time we'll try to give you some context with our own teams because it matters right you do something different on the waiver wire at 1 for 1 and 3 then you might do at 4 and oh and 4 and 1 you might not you know at 4 know I'm probably conserving some fat for the emergency situations I'm not necessarily going out there and grabbing somebody I'm not gonna start or I'm gonna put on my bench do you agree with that I completely agree that this is not a week that has a has like the super high value player like Wayne Gulman last week where you had to bid up you wanted to burn your priority there's no one of that value this is just these are players that you're putting on your bench you're padding up that depth you're getting ready for these bye weeks but here are the probably owned but worth checking on names filled we're set yeah he's 60% owned he had nine targets this past week now he didn't do anything well maybe that's why he'll end up back on the waiver wire it was against the Buffalo defense but the three games upcoming for Dorsett Washington the New York Giants and the New York Jets all juicy absolutely if you need a guy that you can actually not like a stash but you can plug him in your lineup and get points Dorsett is is that Marquess Valdez scantling also very important if you don't have Davante Adams if Adams isn't out there for the Packers you've got an opportunity here against Dallas for mvs i would say allison as well is in that category but NBS is more heavily owned might not be available in your league last week in week four NBS has 86 percent of snaps allison was 79 percent hard imagine both of these guys are out there for every meaningful offensive snap barring injury going in against Dallas yeah I mean at wide receiver Geronimo would be my number one waiver wire pickup of the week because he is widely available over 70% of leagues Geronimo Allison is there you saw a big uptick this last week and I think that there is there is familiarity with Aaron Rodgers the NBS does not yet have and if you're taking away the number one option in Davante Adams you have to have a go-to guy and I don't think that that's I still think mes is is good I would pick him up if he's out there I'd start him if I had him but to me at wide receiver my number one pick up would be Geronimo oh is he yes okay all right that makes sense and he's 24 percent on so let's start there in the main guys Geronimo Allison great opportunity with Davante Adams out I guess you're looking at him and saying you believe the target volume will be maybe higher for him than mvs yes and you're more interested in obviously 24% oh and he's available in a lot of leagues right I mean he just I'd be I believe he becomes a de-facto 1a or 1b and that's good enough certainly for you know that and and you look I expect Davante Adams to miss a couple of weeks so you've got the Dallas Cowboys that could be a high-scoring game the Detroit Lions Oakland rain I think that those are matchups you could actually start Geronimo now I will mention my favorite pickup of the week right now and the reason why he's my favorite is it's not just the potential outcome like Allison you made a very compelling case he can be valuable MBs Dorsett I think they take the cake but aren't likely available the reason I like this guy is because I think you're gonna pay nothing for him and sure because of that and because I don't look at these other players in the main waiver wire wide receiver pick up as guarantees I don't want to pay for a player that's right on the fence with this guy and it's out in take wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals now you may want to steer clear of the Bengals I understand that let it play Arizona but they play Arizona this week that's variable one variable two as John Ross was injured at the end of last night's game we don't know anything else about it but he walked off with a noodle arm and these it's very likely that he's out yeah he's had shoulder troubles frequently in his life Tate was targeted six times last night had four catches for 50 yards he's six foot five he faces Arizona at home and Cincinnati throws the ball so I actually love Tate this week now you we were gonna mention Golden Tate - but autumn Tate has a great opportunity against the terrible defense if you need a one-week flex a one week rental right yes it is wasn't Nikki pickup of the week yeah I almost picked him up for this game like I said against the Steelers you had him playing 88 percent of snaps two weeks ago over 90 percent this week two weeks ago he had ten targets for six receptions that was against Buffalo he's a big giant beast of a man you know what he reminds me of a tight end that means the Cardinals are not gonna guard if they think he's a tight end running routes they will leave him alone represent man let's talk about another Golden Tate or I mean another tape this one's golden what do you think 50% own golden Tate's out there in the waiver wire sterling Shepherd has been great so are you as excited about Tate as you are a couple weeks ago two men come up against Minnesota in New England that's why hmm yeah I don't I don't see a lot of opportunity here for Tate to be a plug-and-play week one option I would be adding him because yes we'll see what happens but I would be adding him on my bench which probably means they're not spending a bunch to get him I absolutely think he is an ad he all though let let's say you're one of these own four teams he's one of the three teams that you need someone this week Golden Tate unfortunately probably has to drop on your priority list because Minnesota and then the Patriots next week like even though Daniel Jones is playing pretty well for a rookie I can't imagine you're starting Golden Tate with any level of confidence you team you don't have a clue how he's gonna be used you don't know if he's gonna be the number 1 number 2 number 3 target behind Shepherd and Evan Engram I mean he hasn't had the on-field experience through these last two weeks with Daniel Jones and now two terrible matchups sure should you grab him if you've got a deep bench and you've got the ability you could do that if you're at a full PPR sure but I'm if you need a win if you need a guy to play I know that Golden Tate is your guy I would rather go out even in a somewhat - match up and grab Cortland Sutton who's still available he would be mine half of leagues out there he's the wide receiver 15 he's been doing great things and they have not had an easy slate of matchups so far this year so is he you said he would be your top pick up yeah he's not nearly as available but about half a leagues he's there he's the wide receiver 15 on the season and we like to give Joe Flacco tons and tons of crap rightly so four things that he does but right now Joe Flacco was sustaining two high level fantasy wide receivers in Cortland sudden and Emmanuel Sanders like we are were four weeks in like we got to start adjusting our view maybe Joe Flacco is going to be able to sustain these guys moving forward eight it tastes Kadem was last year right and and he gets Cortland Sutton gets the Chargers which that's not my favorite match enough however Manny Sanders should be the one who to draw the shadow coverage from Casey Heyward it's it's a straight thing because so Sanders is the wide receiver 13 on that on the year Sutton is wide receiver 15 Sutton you just look at the consistency charts he was 22nd and we won 62nd then 32nd and then six this past week so it was on the heels of this Jacksonville matchup it just goes to show with him being wide receiver 15 I I don't want to take anything away from Sutton having a good start but you really you were happy with him two of the four starts but it just shows what we like you you're playing what you're pulling Cortland Sutton has a wider saw okay sure sure two of that two of the four right three of the I would say three of the four years 38 finishing 32nd yeah as a wide receiver three you're happy with that as you're not starting him at like Mike saying you weren't starting him as a 1 or going minimally get some Davante Adams numbers you certainly didn't kill you that week right and this bad week with Chicago but it just shows you what's going on with some of these top-tier options I mean let me illustrate this for you DeAndre Hopkins was number five in a week one go by DeAndre Hopkins he's 57 4150 over the last three weeks who he's making Sammy Watkins look good I mean it's the same story with Sammy it's the same story with Becca Beckham yeah there are a handful of these guys and if you look even the top five at the position on the on the year okay Keenan he's been consistent he's safe yes Godwin pretty consistent but had a bomb week Cooper cups been balling out the last three weeks I would say he's very consistent but Mike Evans he split right he had two bad weeks to good weeks you know even Julio Jones has had two weeks in the 30s you're not starting your wide receiver one to get you in the 30s every week so consistency wise it's actually been like Michael Thomas is the only wide receiver in the top ten that has finished in the top 20 for every week that's it nobody else nobody else has done it so I think maybe that speaks high higher of Cortland Sutton in the fact that every player is gonna have an up-and-down but you've seen a pretty good target share for him I don't blame you long term making him your your favorite pick up what do you do with Cole Beasley he's been consistently targeted last week seven for 75 on thirteen targets he seems very safe for PPR formats as wide receiver three yeah I think that he is I mean he's he's a slot wide receiver he's one of Josh Allen's favorite go-to guys double-digit targets the past two weeks takes on Tennessee and then gets the bye week so I don't know how I excited I am to pick him up right now because he's just he's gonna be right back on the wave yeah there's better weekly stars so just leaving a good match wait for the bye week to pass because then he gets Miami and then Kobe will be a good start what are you doing with AJ Brown I mentioned yesterday well step on the way in mind so you're with me on that yeah I'm not interested in AJ Brown and Corey Davis you know he's barely AJ Browns 50% snap count right now in the season they have a tough matchup against Buffalo this week then they go to Denver then the Chargers adrià Brown feels like the kind of player I'm gonna pick up I'm gonna try to put in my lineup he's gonna goose me I'm gonna drop him he's gonna blow up on the waiver wire and we're gonna play that game all year he's he's the type of player I'm not gonna pick up I mean he's just it's a low target volume offense he's a low target player he's talented he'll maybe have a future but I just don't want to rely on Marcus Mariota what do you do with Deante Johnson Jason Deante Johnson is only 5% on right now Pittsburgh wide receiver six for 77 and a touchdown on six targets he has Baltimore this week but fantasy owners should realize Baltimore the matchup against Baltimore doesn't mean what it's meant in the past Baltimore has been beaten up they've lost a lot of pieces over this last offseason if I have to pick between those two rookie wide receivers AJ Brown and they I'll tell you John said I'm taking Deante Johnson he's looked good two weeks in a row he you know the I I think I still believe that Mason Rudolph as the season goes along gets more opened up not less I don't know that they're gonna do that with Marcus Mariota we know what he is they want him to manage the game so you know I would I would lean Deante Johnson six target six receptions doing doing his job that's something that Donte Moncrief once had a dream about getting six targets and then catching all six of them oh you can keep dreaming Donte well and he would have been Donte Moncrief he would be happy catching him and then fumbling them he would be fine with that does it that was yeah that was point all right Indianapolis if they miss if Paris Campbell's out if t why Hilton this is another week you know it wasn't worth a shot on pretty much anybody this week Zach Pascal had four for 72 on seven targets prior to this game he was not getting the snap count that you know Deon Kane was getting Chester Rogers but this it just feels like a crapshoot they're gonna piece it together with tight ends and middling wide receivers in the absence of T Y Hilton if T Y Hilton is gone this week against Kansas City you could take a shot at someone like Paris Campbell to just break one long but we would you play Ebron in the Flex over any of those wide receiver options if you're picking somebody like you said taking a shot of any other Colts guys yeah are you playing Pascal or Cana Rodgers or I would play Ebron yeah I think I'd play Iran anybody else do you want to mention it wide receiver before we start talking running back waivers for Brooks's say Kyle mentioned Donte Pettis again he's off of by I will say this I did pick him up I was looking at the the injuries that would happen the first three weeks there were a couple different things that didn't come out Shanahan was talking him up so we'll see and he's taking this head no I'm still I believe I just thought we did this show for like all the Foot Clan out there not just for Brooks that's why I I didn't know it was all about Brooks stashing the thing that man loves Brooks if you want to stash a player and you are a winning team you have a spot on your bench you can sit him wait on a guy Robbie Anderson probably should be stashed at this point we might finally be getting around to a time where he can be useful after a horrific allâh unfortunate situation was placed upon him with his own injury and then his quarterbacks mooching around getting that mononucleosis as far as we know Donald is on track to play next week that's why Robbie Anderson is a stash I think Robbie is stashed in the majority of competitive leagues I agree with you that he's dropped in a few though yeah so yeah no I agree I think he I think he's gonna be playable at some point in this season we just need to get through this yeah I by weak situation and you know Chris Herndon's coming back as well it could be a lot better that offense soon running backs Carlos Hyde most likely owned 67% right now snap count wise this past week Duke Johnson saw more of the field do you do you target Carlos ID if you're a running back hungry team and he's still out there yeah or would you rather I mean Ronald Jones Carlos or under Adrian Peterson there's an order of those I'll go with Ronald Jones yeah he would be my top one of those guys like Carlos ID is fine if you need a like I really need someone to pick up and play but there's other options that we're gonna go through that I would prefer over Carlos Hyde yeah if you if you have to if you have to start a guy and you want simple cheap I mean the thing is is like Carlos Hyde it's interesting because he's 67 percent owned but I feel like I should be able to get him super cheap if he's on way right so I'm certainly not spending up for Carlos Hyde there are other guys that I I think are cheap and good options this week yeah another likely owned but possibly out there Frank Gore you know he's gonna get consistent work he may get even more with Josh Ellen if he ends up on the Shelf it's not a great matchup against Tennessee but sheer volume and the way that this defense plays you could have some short fields for Buffalo could it's about Devin Singletary though where he he did return to some practices last week it looked like he might sneak in the game he did not monitor single Terry's health cuz that changes it a lot for you in a single Terry I don't think coming back off the injury is gonna get a lot of work in week one perhaps in week one I'm saying for the long term of Frank Gore once Singletary is back and playing Frank Gore will still get work but he's gonna he's going to be vultured in a few places I think the player I'm most interested in terms of available interesting throwing the football a little bit we made the joke about it yeah but it's James Samuels Shannon Samuels yes you know 10 for 26 and a touchdown on the ground ran the Wildcat 8 457 through the air on eight targets he passed the I test he looked like he was a valuable weapon in this newly assembled offense and you got to throw the ball three times so throw yeah yeah yeah cat pass yeah that's funny though right I mean you do the tap pass and you get the credit as the quarterback in that situation so though dick Ulis you need to exploit that as a fantasy football owner and so I think June Samuels is a must at yes agreed Samuels to me the two guys that I'm most interested out there are Samuels and Ronald Jones I had to get it out to man I know it's really are it's really tough for me to believe in Ronald Jones but now three of the four weeks he's been great Tampa Bay is clearly wanting to run the ball as much as they can do to protect Jameis Winston which has helped Jameis Winston they're the second most rushing attempts in the NFL averaging 26 per game so Ronald Jones has looked great he's the snap leader I don't know what happened in that bizarro week to where was like hey Ronald just watch from the sideline yeah that threw everything off it maybe my guess is it was a blitz pickup situation against Carolina that just got him benched the last two weeks number 19 at the running back position this past week number 17 at the running back position and like you said week one he was 26 but he's he's establishing himself on an offense that Bruce Arians has had success running the football with you know and having fantasy running backs that are relevant so the question is would you rather have Ronald Jones who seems to be more consistent more volume or work running back 19 and running back 17 or Jalen Samuels who now in this new offense for only one week but he was the running back nine he was very utilized if you have to make your waiver bid or your fab which one would you go after first I think that Ronald Jones his his track right now the way that it is going he seems like he is the safer ad to be getting that volume but I'm gonna bet on the one-week performance of James Connor had eight targets Jalen Samuels had eight targets like if I can get a running back who's seeing eight to ten carries but then 5 plus targets I'll take that over the guy who's gonna see 15 to 17 carries so I would I side going with Jaylin Samuels and then I think you're absent bonus that he plays Wildcat they keep that going I'm not sure I mean he completes a hundred percent of his passes yes yeah when they're tap passes that's gonna be a really good accuracy rating other considerations at running back you can pay attention to Jordan Wilkins yes if if Marlin Mack misses the game Jordan Wilkins would be the man to step in I think he was out there for about 20 percent of snaps this past week for this week I would preferred Hines absolutely because they're taking on Kansas City naheem Hines is the receiving back so that I saw the recipe looks good but yeah I mean they played they had a negative game script all last week now Hines was on the field for 45 percent of snaps so but you still weren't happy right six for 39 on it caught all six of his targets yeah he's a thirty nine yards he's a PPR play right PPR only yeah whole PPO yeah triple PPR oh then I'm in 50 PP are a Hines only the Peters a Hines Ward your pick of a week that's a throwback you know Smith there are Williams Rashad Penny penny likely to be active on Thursday Night Football any interest there he is a stash for me yeah I was sure I would without a doubt be rostering him but I don't think you can start him this week I would I would know him up what about Darryl Williams hat is do we have any inclination as to how long did it because Darryl Williams has now been very good for fantasy two weeks in a row he's still even though Shady was the starter I mean he out snapped him he he was utilized in in a in a large way so I don't know the status of Damien Williams but I think you can start Darryl Williams as a flex play until Damien Williams returns I think that's pretty much how my recipe since we don't know the status update of Damien Williams right now for this week and today is the day where people are gonna have to make the decision do they go grab Darryl Williams if they can't get one of these guys would you want to stash him in hopes of of that yeah I would happily do that yeah I think Darryl Williams should be roster no down especially with you know last week 50/50 snap care account with shady shady had his injury problems and you could end up in a situation where if shady goes down Darryl Williams it's the guy for a few weeks on it on the best offensive football also another Dame to throw out there at running back he's still he's still rostered in 63 percent of leagues but there are plenty of leagues out there were Tam and Coleman because he was on by that people needed to make a move and he was injured has been dropped their past their bye week there as a team the San Francisco 49ers have the most fantasy points at at the running back position Tevin Coleman could slot in as the starter or as the goal-line back or as both I would definitely make a strong push to him if he's out there on your waivers alright tight end waivers let's look at some pickups that are you know should be on your radar Chris Herndon comes back week six so this is probably the time you need to go get him if you want him cheap he's got one week left of suspension and the and they just got through the bye week so he'll be back week six and I think he's a very valuable ad for your fantasy team along with Ben Watson those would be the two players that are kind of would you rather take Ben Watson because he is he's back his four-game suspension is over and that Patriots schedule once again Washington the Giants the Jets no no I'd rather have Herndon okay Herndon is a rookie last year showed a lot on the field not a lot of past catching options in New York much better ceiling you know maybe the New England Patriots decide to completely revised what's worked over the first four weeks because of the option of Watson but it's been basically they've played without a tight end as a past catching option through that time and I I just don't know what Ben Watson has left in the tank ceiling wise yeah I completely agree with everything you're saying early in the offseason before Darren I am The Walrus came into our lives there were two tight ends we were really interested in it was Chris Herndon and Mark Andrews two rookies that showed a lot but then Herndon got suspended that was out the window and I don't think you're gonna be able to get Herndon for more money next week I think in most leagues this is the week where people pick up Hernan so if you want him if you're one of those teams that does not have you just you haven't been able to find a solid tight end I would definitely pick up Chris earnest if you want to stream a tight end I genuinely believe you can stream Tyler Eifert this week five targets last night Arizona can't cover tight ends and if they're without John Ross the arguments I made for odd and Tate as a one-week rental apply to Tyler Eifert he dropped a touchdown to start this game it was a great pass by Andy Dalton he had it in between both hands and he the problem was there was a defender there so that won't be a problem this week right that's harder drafting yeah so you do have a potential one week rental in Eifert if you have somebody on by maybe you lost TJ Hawkins in both of the concussion and the bye week coming up if you're a good sickie owner and you've been just counting on kissing Wow our apologies let us know if you are if you or someone you know has started my Kazuki ever I want I want to be able to you know sure shame you comfort you sure and then right behind those guys for me it's the walking dead he's back Jimmy Graham he had nine targets this past week six for 61 with the touchdown very relevant and this is because Davante Adams is hurt yeah you can't just throw out we you know we talk about Geronimo miles and MBS but a hundred percent Mike you're right Jimmy Graham if you need a start I mean he's probably a better pickup that most of these better effort he's probably the number one he's better than Doyle he's better than yes absolutely I think Jimmy Graham's the number one pick up this week if he's out there he's owned in 36% of leagues you know Jason Witten is kind of ho-hum you're probably not gonna get goose with him Dawson Knox you saw another interesting week 358 on three targets he's a rookie Buffalo and a move tight end he's a guy to keep an eye on but not a guy to pick up roster or start my opinion tough with Tennessee in the bye week yeah tough with Josh Allen's injury - yeah so and then Noah fantastic had his first NFL touchdown this past week and that was about it just keep an eye on it here in the eighth most routes at the tight end position I think he's another guy you keep your eye on there's kind of two categories of free agent tight ends in general which is the Jason Witten Vernon Davis floor plays - 425 might be what you get or there's that you shoot for the stars with you know somebody like no offense or Dawson Knox knowing you could full well get goose and I think it just depends on your team makeup alright let's let's move into quarterbacks full stream ahead Mike who's your quarterback streamer of the week so my quarterback streamer is he's a top-ten guy right now because he's throwing touchdowns at a very nice very rapid rate I'm going with Jacoby Brissette he gets to take on the Chiefs we really hope that cy Hilton will be back this week that would improve the odds that your streamer is going to hit but I think you can rely on him I think that Jacoby has shown that he is a capable quarterback and the multi touchdowns every single week it's hard to see that slowing down against the Kansas City Chiefs where they will have to score they to be in the game Matthew Stafford had a very good fantasy week last week by being with a busted quote-unquote injured and the game script being positive for Detroit because Stanford took advantage of it early and they and they did a lot against Kansas City I don't mind that at all I'm gonna go Jameis Winston I love this against the New Orleans Saints prior to this week against Dallas where the Saints shut down dak Prescott only not 9.9 fantasy points given up prior to that that the three quarterback scores against New Orleans 49 which was Russell Wilson 24 which was golf and then 39 again against deshaun Watson so I think it's an opportunity for Winston he's to top five wide receivers right now do you guys realize that yeah all the panic for Mike Evans he's a top five fantasy wide receiver in total points scored Godwin depending on your scoring format it's 2:00 or 3:00 right now and you still have weapons in OJ Howard and and you've seen them put up huge points over recent weeks he's a perfect streamer yeah and uh I I agree completely I would I would stream Jameis Winston over either these other guys are you picking him up in our legal record Mike he's on my list yeah I feel like you are I feel like you are my sees on my list I'll bet you $100 that you can't hang from a bar for five minutes I will not accept your bet it's a good bet if you can get anyone to take it no my streamer that week prepare yourselves brace yourselves because this is Frye this is from last night and eight sacks oh come on arable Andy Dalton he looked the worst but here's the thing we talked about this all week leading up to last night we did not talk about any Dalton all we talked about primetime Dalton being atrocious if he's on Monday Night Football or thirds of that football yes let's flush last week prime time Dalton down the toilet because he was terrible the three weeks before that he was yeah he was on page four fifty two hundred yards on runs to have some sort of hope in this game well don't you love mr. odden tape number one waiver wire pickup but I like it Dalton supporter all right go on Tyler Boyd I hilar Eifert yeah against Arizona at home this is an Owen four team that's coming and playing against an Owen four team I think Andy Dalton has a fine fantasy week this week and he is someone that you could stream even after such a bad performance look he's had horrific performances in the past on primetime and then they still stick with him okay yeah Arizona I can't argue with facing Arizona it really is a strong play and that probably goes on both sides but I think Kaiser probably has a pretty good game against the Bengals lack of a defense that yeah I'm curious what the overrun do we have that yet Brooks with the over/under early over-under is on the Arizona game I wonder if that's in the 50s I'm curious what Vegas thinks about those two defenses let's go ahead and you can look that up let's get into our defensive streamers defense versus offense presented by head and shoulders and Walmart I have those if you want them I'm sorry forty seven and a half is that right yep the Caesars book has that's nice Evan that's good yeah that's like one since then Andy favored by three and a half think they'll hit the over it's like one side of the the Buccaneers Rams game forty seven and a half but we'll see we'll see what happens Andy Dalton that's a pretty good pretty good number all right favorite team defense special teams streaming options for week five you can put those waiver wire claims in who do you got Mike I'm going with Tennessee versus Buffalo this is a this is a perfect mixture of everything you want in a in a streamer where they're actually a really good defense the Tennessee is a they're a strong defense yes taking on an opponent that gives up sex and gives up turnovers and Buffalo and that's if Josh Allen is the starter they may be without their starting quarterback this week so I love Tennessee they're they're my number one streamer this week yeah that's great I'm gonna go of course with the Patriots yeah stream um Jerry them if for some reason they're already picked up in your league and they're not widely available on the waivers I don't get it but I'm gonna take the other side of the ball in the game Mike just talked about I think Buffalo's defense is so legit they just basically shut down the Patriots the Patriots did not score that much and some of what they scored was a pick six it was a punt block oh yeah that's right it was a punt block returned for a touchdown on special teams but Buffalo's defense has been so good I don't think we're gonna see Marcus Mariota falling out again with these crazy broken long plays ran in four touchdowns against Buffalo's defense if I had to pick one of these two I I do site on on the Tennessee side of the ball but you're talking offense versus defense I think these are too poor offenses against two great defenses its lammle under I think that some of the wonders 20 points Jason who of course she has the under right in front of him so he could always tell us like let me pull it back up um all right I like that Buffalo's defense is a legitimate probably every week start type of defense after that performance against me what is it is it the wait can I guess yeah that's 37 and a half you're 38 and a half okay I'm gonna go with a defense that I was shocked is available in 85% of leagues shocked in this Carolina Carolina's defense is available in the majority of leagues they're at home this week they face Gardner Minshew they have sacked the quarterback 14 times in the past two weeks alone 8 against Kyler Murray 6 against the Shaun Watson they have three interceptions in that span they are shutting people down there the 5th ranked fantasy defense on the wheat on the season and this is just a recipe for success Jacksonville Gardner Minshew the place he did make last week which were you know few and far between but enough they all involved six or seven broken tackles escaping terrible pressure in the pocket I think that Carolina is a shoo-in for five sacks in this game so they make for a very very strong streaming defensive option I concur all right head and shoulders offense for your hair defense for a flake-free scalp check it out on walmart.com or at your local Walmart now Mike should I ask why you were smirking over there were you just looking at some of the over unders I know just just having funny thoughts just having funny thoughts yes I feel like I need to rebate you on this one you think it's the hang do you think I could hit three minutes no oh me 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2020 Dignity Workshop 01.5: Evelin Lindner's Lecture For a Future of Global Solidarity
[Music] dear all dear old dear all welcome welcome welcome that you are all here as you know my name is evelyn lindner and i'm the founding president of the human dignity and humiliation studies network fellowship community movement or family we have many names first i would like to thank linda our director and the entire digni organizing team for making this wonderful wonderful workshop possible and the morton deutsche international center for cooperation and conflict resolution at teachers college of columbia university in new york city for hosting this workshop imagine so lovingly since 2003 every december every year so this is number 17 now as you all know our work is a labor of love we work with a budget that is close to zero everyone gives according to their ability whatever they can their time their energy their creativity all as a gift of love i have no words to express my gratitude to all who make not just this workshop possible but our entire global dignity since almost 20 years this is the blue marble that we have and this is what we do with it we squeeze our planet to the last drop we commit ecocide the killing of our ecosphere our ecological world of which we are only a small part despite our belief to be its masters the suffix side means killing words such as genocide suicide or pesticide all end on site stemming from latin cida the verb caido caedes caidera we poison our planet we drown it and we burn it considering that our planet is our commons as humanity we are caught in a global commons dilemma ecologist garrett james harden he explained the tragedy of the comments as follows an unmanaged comments in a world of limited material wealth and unlimited desires inevitably ends in ruin indeed ruin is now global after humanity's campaign of depleting our planet's resources with ever increasing destructive efficiency sociocyte is the killing of our sociosphere of the cohesion in our human communities local and global we live in a world now where hateful polarization poisons our relationships we have a pandemic of disconnection and loneliness particularly in the western world that will outlast the coronavirus pandemic britain had to appoint a special minister for loneliness in 2018 not enough the world is also armed to its teeth citizens against citizens nations against nations so not only are we in the grip of a global commons dilemma we are also in the grip of what political scientists call security dilemma since the neolithic revolution the past 12 millennia or so which is the past three percent of modern human history the history of homo sapiens most of humanity lived with a lingering sense of fear as a background constant it was the fear of attack from enemies from outside and this could happen any time during the past millennia the security dilemma can be summed up with the motto of roman thinker vegetas if you want peace prepare for war recently we as humanity have compounded the security dilemma with a growth dilemma that says if you want prosperity invest in exploitation both dilemmas are tragic war preparation produces war more than peace and exploitation produces ruin more than prosperity as long as we as humanity do not find a way out of these tragic dilemmas sociocyte and ecocide will continue as structural violence as systemic humiliation humiliation conjunct into systems just like south africa had apartheid as humiliation conjunct into a system just like now military corporate political systems drive global races for arms and resources ecocide and social side have the same underlying catalyst the very weapon of mass destruction that systems of humiliation use namely cogettoside this term was coined by the former head of the club of rome prince el hassan bin talal in 2020 and we heard his message to the world that he made for us yesterday and we will hear it again today at the end of our workshop cogito comes from kojitara in latin to think and cogitocide is the killing of our cogitosphere the killing of the realm of thinking and reflection it is the drowning of humanity in a sightless infosphere i therefore fear that artificial intelligence may be a misnomer in many cases it may rather be artificial sightlessness it may simply be the digitalization of a kind of sightlessness that in former times was called frog of war simply taking on a new shape and reaching new levels now big data instead of becoming big success may turn into big disaster all those sides all those killings amplify each other as a result we risk omni-side the killing of everything the annihilation of all life on earth we live in times of systemic decline where the old order is disintegrating as environmental and political disruptions augment each other we are at the end of a lavish party of exploitation for which our children if that's why survive will have to pay natural historian sir david attenborough said this in 2018 right now we are facing a man-made disaster of global scale our greatest threat in thousands of years cultural historian thomas berry is right we cannot have we cannot have healthy people on a sick planet i call it systemic madness waiting to to be transformed into systemic sanity this is where we stand as humanity in this situation can we imagine a world without borders and without military forces only with the rule of law institutions that keep individual dominators from undermining the global commons can we imagine of imagine a world of shared global commons of global unity in diversity collectively protected and replenished can we imagine a dignity economy can we imagine globally inclusive cooperation instead of cooperation only sort for the sake of ever more effective domination over enemies can we turn systemic madness into systemic sanity can we turn social side and source ecocide into what i call social sanity and ego sanity social salvation and equal salvation can we make such a word work the answer is a resounding yes very few people take it in and this i notice all around the world that our species homo sapiens lives in a historical moment that is unparalleled not just in terms of crises also in terms of opportunity history is not a predetermined process with humans as helpless victims particularly not now for the first time in our history we humankind are in a position to succeed in bringing about the adaptations that are long overdue basically since millennia adaptations that our forebears could not bring about because they did not yet have the tools we have our ancestors could not see the pictures of our blue marble from the perspective of an astronaut for the first time in our history we as humankind can fully appreciate our place in the universe unlike our forebears we have the privilege of experiencing the overview effect with respect to our planet we can see it from outside an effect that helps us understand that we humans are one species living on one tiny planet furthermore we know that human nature is neither good nor evil but social and this means that human action depends on the ways constitutive rules frame relational contexts in other words cooperation and solidarity in the world can be nurtured systemically through building appropriate societal frames in our global village as we have made our income and our gdp dependent on the destruction of our planet and ourselves a strategy that ultimately destroys the very foundation of our income and gdp we need new societal frames only when a given system has small problems is it enough to ask small questions from within the system when a system has big problems it is time to ask big questions from outside of the system so i therefore suggest we sit together as humankind all of us and many people do that already and find out which of the existing regulatory rules that we have can be sufficiently tweaked and if not let us create new constitutive rules of engagement for our modern world system in this situation at the moment we fail and this is an overview i will jump over over wake up calls uh that failed to wake up us up sufficiently and the opportunities that if we use them we use them too timidly due to time constraints i jump over it and i ask you to think of titanic we as humankind can no longer think of ourselves as sailing on a luxury cruise ship what we thought of as as a cruise ship is a titanic on its way to the iceberg people of the so-called global north and the so-called developed countries are the ones who live on the luxury first floor of the cruise ship they rip out planks from the hull of the ship there where the poor people live to enjoy fireworks on the first floor when they see cracks in their luxury cabins they repair them with the best intentions while overlooking the huge holes they create further down in the ship offering charity to the poor does not achieve what is needed in this situation namely the change of the design of the ship and the change of its course even the world's best intended philanthropy if combined with might is right competition cannot define the design of our global strategies slowly we realize that we are on a lifeboat not a cruise ship in a lifeboat all hands are needed on deck everybody has to contribute with what they can nobody can buy themselves out of this joint effort whoever tries to gain short-term personal advantages by exploiting others or ecological resources contributes to the faster sinking of the lifeboat infighting will make it capsize and nobody will survive this is the iceberg yes and now i would like to tell you a little bit about me this is uh the rural context in which i grew up this is the place where my parents were displaced to after world war ii and this was when our planet was still blue and green imagine coming from a deeply traumatized family traumatized by war and displacement i see it as my responsibility my duty to use the privileges i have been offered in life together with the technological opportunities of our times to try to understand our world so i can suggest viable paths into the future this is my life mission since childhood by now i look back on 45 years of being at home on all continents except antarctica since 45 years now i live globally and locally at the same time deeply rooted in many local places binding them together with love and tenderness into lived cosmopolitanism through living in the global village i am neither a western or nor non-western person i am simply a global citizen in practice not just in theory i am a patriot of earth land including all its living beings to realize this global dignity mission i had to adapt my practical life far beyond what most people would consider possible it has proven necessary that i live with as few possessions and little money as possible because otherwise my privileges would undermine my mission if i were employed at a national university for instance or where to receive major funding from one particular source my dignity mission would be suspected of being informed by national or corporate interests money also easily erects social psychological barriers it tends to turn i thou relationships in into i it relationships to use the coinage of philosopher martin buber loving care is at the core of my dignity work and this means furthermore living one integral life rather than many separate lives it means for instance intentionally minimizing the separation of professional and private life just now i'm talking to you from the living new room of my father who is 94. it is part of my dignity mission to keep him flourishing also in the times of a corona pandemic danielle had her son with her veronica and [Music] so i love it when when our our members of our workshops and our our community include their children grandchildren and all generations i'm the co-founder of a new educational effort that we launched in 2011 named world dignity university initiative and we wish to invite all learners and educators for whom dignity is central to contribute in my work i use the ideal type approach of sociologist max weber which allows for analysis and action to proceed at different levels of obstruction while acknowledging also the gray areas in between traffic can illustrate that each society has to decide on whether to go for left-hand or right-hand driving diversity can only rain for the vehicles and driving styles that people might want to use when these different levels of abstraction and action are confounded accidents are the result these are my books and if you write to me i send review copies to uspdf files i see humiliation as an interpersonal act an emotional state and a social mechanism and therefore it needs approaches that are trans multi and cross-disciplinary as it is relevant for a wide range of academic fields of inquiry among them history social philosophy political science sociology global studies anthropology neuroscience and not least psychology humiliation is relevant for all life-centered psychologies clinical health developmental cultural community social political psychology in my writing i attempt to bridge academia's siloization by striving to understand the core messages of various fields of academic inquiry and then i bring them together on different levels of abstraction using precisely the ideal type approach and finally i attempt to reconstruct them from the perspective of dignity and humiliation so far i have done with war genocide and terrorism international conflict gender and security and economics some of my writing is also in other languages among them norwegian french and and german here comes a very important caveat and linda pointed at it already while i'm the founding president of human dignity and humiliation studies and linda our director we are also researchers on our own account this is a very important point because when i speak about my work now this does not mean that my views should define any official position of our community on the contrary i wish to inspire all of you to forge your own pathways to exploring dignity and humiliation the maxim of our overall dignity work is unity in diversity and in our role as conveners linda and i attempt to nurture unity by holding diversity the diversity of our network members views of which linda and i in our role as researchers are only one part now comes my view why do we fail while do we fail still today even though we have so many opportunities starting about 60 000 years ago many of the world's largest animals also called megafauna began to disappear first in sahul the supercontinent formed by australia and new guinea during the periods of low sea levels recently just very recently scientists found evidence that early human predation contributed to that megafauna extinction throughout the past millennia pat and this is a an image from a museum in stavanger in norway throughout the past millennia particularly since the neolithic revolution we the species homo sapiens have increasingly become proud of our ability to be in control to dominate to win victories pride in human exceptionality and superiority became definitorial throughout the past centuries particularly past decades we have driven competition for domination and control over people and planet to hitherto unseen extremes nations against nations citizens against citizens and all against nature at the same time we regard dialogue mutuality and nurturing as secondary i was trained in medicine and psychology and therefore i like to use the image of the human body to illustrate my point since the neolithic revolution the so-called dominator model of society became prevalent all over the globe as described by social scientist rihanna isler where elites usually men were allowed to use the right arm the sword arm to devise strategies and give orders to prepare for war if needed representing the sympathetic system of the body that prepares for flight or fight the left arm the one that stands for maintenance and care akin to the parasympathetic system of the body was bound behind their backs their subordinates women and lowly men suffered the inverse infliction they were expected to exhaust themselves in service none could use both arms none could reach an inner balance none could unfold their full potential this is an injury that lasted for many millennia it has many names patriarchy is one of them i call it a war injury humanity suffered a millennia-long systemic war injury our forebears accepted it they lived with it and maintain it why because the preparedness for war had to be given priority in a world that was in the grip of the security dilemma very seldom you see this depiction such as this one where a woman holds a child with her left arm and a sword sword with her right arm this image was given to me by michael harris bond in 1999 a cross cultural psychologist at that time professor at the chinese university of hong kong thank you michael for the past millennia increasingly we humans have treated our biosphere as if it were just another enemy to be conquered by now our biosphere is like a teacher who enlightens us that competition for domination is a sub-optimal strategy even at its event at its best and in an interconnected and finite world it is even collectively suicidal negligence of maintenance and replenishment is a hideous killer and also here the human body can illustrate it heart attack is the outcome the typical emergency troubleshooter disease when nurturing is seen as negligible and victory as desirable when the nurturing of relationships among ourselves and with nature is neglected worse even when growth is promoted that is cancerous collapse is the result and this collapse is now with us it took many millennia to manifest we risk dying of our war injury now of our misguided pride in domination that creates nothing but all-out heart attack our perpetration of cogitocide catalyzes sociocyte and ecocide and leads to omnicide in this situation we are extremely fortunate that our grandparents have enshrined human rights ideals because these ideals offer pathways to survival on earth in dignity pathways to unite as a human family of equally responsible members who face our life-threatening global challenges together as long as dignity is defined as equal dignity in mutual solidarity in the global village rather than the autonomy of lone heroes competing for domination and control the concept of dignity can bring together all religions all faiths all life giving ideologies of this world it can connect the sustainability community and the consciousness community into one overarching meta-narrative many faiths have my definition of religion at their core namely love humility and or for a universe too large for us to fathom a culture of peace and dignity can also bring together traditional male and female role descriptions it can merge the courageous heroism that formerly was reserved for males with the care work that formerly was delegated to women it can invite all people to embrace the conceptually female approaches that maintain social cohesion through applying strategies that are complex relational multilateral foresighted integrative and holistic we live in a new world now a world where the glorification of war and domination must and can be transcended and the heroism of honor can transmute into the heroism of dignity as highest form of personal meaning making and this is also my path we the global community have everything required to manifest what i call legalization my coinage it's short for equal dignity in solidarity and freedom and to dignify globalization so it becomes glob legalization by adding global cooperation we can arrive at glob legalization as the shortest summary of the path that can lead us into a dignified future the universal declaration of human rights has a long history our ancestors prior to the neolithic revolution lived in small groups that were rather egalitarian the line in the middle represents the line of equal worthiness i respect you just as i respect myself all members of the group enjoy equal wealthiness i use the infinity symbol or mobius strip the horizontal eight the lying eight when i think of unity and diversity of dialogue in partnership of solidarity in equal dignity and mara is with us she brought us this image thank you mara for finding this wonderful infinity dance on the website of the alvin ailey dance theater in manhattan then when our species had completed what i call our first round of com globalization around the time of the neolithic revolution when we walked all homo sapiens walked all continents a dramatic shift occurred in a rather brief historical time span abundant expandable pies of resources turned into fixed ones a win-win situation turned into a win-lose situation circumscription is a term used in anthropology and the security dilemma and the common dilemma became salient our forebears responded with a new ethos and emotion emotional coinage the era of honor began which legitimized the vertical ranking of human worth into higher and lesser beings now at present we are participating in yet another radical shift as significant as 12 000 years ago and the year 1948 with the adoption of the universal declaration of human rights is its most prominent marker we aspire to an ethos and emotional coinage of equal dignity in freedom and solidarity at this point we face important hurdles we will go all the way back again if we define equal dignity and freedom without solidarity if we look at the maxim of the french revolution liberty egality fraternity liberty equality and solidarity cooperation and care then all three goals are lost if only liberty is aimed at social side and ecocide are the result when empowerment becomes narcissism when liberty is overdone so to speak the self-esteem movement in western societies may precisely have suffered such an overshoot of empowerment it may have created a social climate of solipsistic narcissism characterized by chronic indignation and anger entrepreneurship all against all in my work i therefore avoid using the term empowerment and replace it with entrustment entrustment suggests a large obligation it suggests that liberation movement movements and uprisings need careful limits that all should meet in the middle between up and down between the top and the bottom of society and together shoulder the responsibility for creating a better world in mutually dignifying and joint humility our prima primary task now is to finally unite as human family so we can leave behind all destructive dilemmas promote global human security rather than military security and realize what i call the blessings of the commons in the place of the tragedy of the commons the universal declaration of human rights stipulates that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights on my global path i'm often astonished when i observe the tremendous strength of this promise despite being undermined and violently violated so frequently and ruthlessly the reason for the strength of this promise appears to be that it speaks to a deep human desire the desire to rise from being pushed down to desire the desire to stand upright it is it is an embodied longing beyond language beyond legal instruments the simple and straightforward yearning to be respected as fellow human being among fellow human beings the strength of this yearning is also the reason for why breaking the promise of equal dignity humiliates so much more than when honor is infringed it is the reason for why the violation of dignity carries the potential to lead to so much stronger reactions than the violation of honor why it can create the deepest of divisions this is why i describe feelings of dignity humiliation as the nuclear bomb of the emotions not enough the promise of equal dignity has also democratized the right to resist and given it to everyone and more even we also live in a world where technology is global now so that a single angry hacker who feels entitled to seek retaliation for perceived humiliation can attack an entire country's electronic infrastructure from his basement and cheap drones can make the most expensive war equipment obsolete the war now of azerbaijan against armenia was won by cheap drones would be hitler's can establish global dictatorial mafia-like structures now with hitherto unseen ease and so all these factors together have the power to fill the world with hot cycles of humiliation dynamics of humiliation therefore i fear will become the strongest obstacle to a dignified future for humanity clashes of civilizations are harmless compared with clashes of humiliation clashes of humiliation can undermine our best chances for cooperation and this in a situation where we need cooperation more than ever cooperation at a global scale global trust and mutual care that includes all of humanity i very much value anthropologist william yuri's simplified depiction of history where he pulls together elements from anthropology game theory and conflict studies he describes three major types of society in chronological order namely simple forages complex agriculturalists and knowledge society i use yuri's historical periods as a frame to insert the historical and social development of pride honor and dignity as follows first i call the first 79 97 first 97 of human history the era of pristine humble pride pristine because it is not yet touched by systemic humiliation it was the time when foraging and small-scale gardening was prevalent when there were still no limits for migration and the few people walking the planet still had enough space to freely follow the wild food if the planet were larger we would still do it and follow the wild food second the past three percent of human history the period of complex agriculturalists was the era of honor or more precisely the era of collectivistic ranked honor of systemic humiliation and arrogant pride third i dedicate my life to working for a return to dignified pride for an era of dignity or more precisely i work for a future of equality in dignity for all as individuals who are free to engage in loving solidarity with each other and in mutually dignifying connection with all life on planet earth we are here now how can we regain our blue and green planet anthropologist margaret mead is often quoted as saying never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world indeed it is the only thing that ever has together with our dear linda you see her in the middle here and a dedicated core group of scholars educators and practitioners i have the honor of nurturing a global collaborative fellowship of people who wish to walk the talk of dignity i do this work since the idea was for it was born in 2001 and linda joined in 2003 and since then we do this work together our dignity fellowship has around 1 000 invited members and around 8 000 people on our address list and i'm so happy to know that some of you are here now the outcome is in our hands if we wait that others should save us if we engage in apathy or selfish carelessness the best outcome will be undignified survival for a few combined with undignified demise for the rest if we give it our all if we embrace appropriate levels of alarm levels that match the size of the crisis we face and if we invest this sense of alarm into hope against hope then we will succeed with the dignified survival of all together or if unavoidable at least we will go down together in dignity the nobel peace prize is intended for people who work for ending war through global disarmament rather than through local arms races in the futile hope of reaching a lasting balance of power you see here here berta von zutner the woman who inspired alfred nobel to establish the nobel peace prize and in 1905 she was honored by that prize for her book the waffen nida lay down your arms linda and i we see our work as following in the footsteps of bertafon zutner many members of our network were hugely encouraged through the nomination of our work for this price in 2015 2016 and 2017 and now on thursday the price was awarded to the world food programme congratulations eleanor roosevelt was one of the most important authors of the universal declaration of human rights of 1948 the atrocities of the second world war the goal was never again and this is also my life mission when rachel carson published her book silent spring in 1962 many were full of hope for a substantial turnaround i was too earth rise was the high spirit of the 1960s unfortunately it transmuted into profit versus planet around 1970 to 1987 then environmentalism turned into sustainability around 1987 to 1997 and finally into market environmentalism from 1998 to 2018. in 2019 came greater tunberg and now in 2020 the kovit 19 viruses with virus is with us what comes next hopefully a new eleanor roosevelt moment this is pioneer jean baker miller mentor of our dear linda hartling both women follow in the footsteps of berta fonzutna and eleanor roosevelt as do i the fact that i hail from a family that is deeply traumatized by the two world wars of the last century means that i am particularly aware of the vulnerabilities of our human arrangements on this planet all my life i have been been preparing for the next eleanor roosevelt moment like 1948 waiting for a new window of opportunity to open for dignity to regain the attention it deserves together with linda and other close collaborators i am helping to nurture a moment like this to come ready to be among its co-authors if needed ready to contribute with our approach of loving dignity the last before i end the last look at uh us from a bird's eye or astronauts perspective roughly three hundred thousand years ago our forebears began to walk homo sapiens began to walk this planet and they enjoyed a party a win-win situation of seemingly infinite abundance twelve thousand years ago very roughly this changed into a win-lose situation and our ancestors adapted with developing strategies of competition for domination with the security dilemma as outcome 9 1757 1948 we see egalization equality in dignity in freedom and solidarity and the emergence of dignity humiliation 1967-72 we can for the first time see our planet from outside a foundational shift in perspective 1980 we start to overuse our planet's resources now we use more than one planet 1991 marks the end of the cold war an opportunity to unite in one world we missed it 2007 and 8 we see the collapse of the blind believe in the wisdom of the market now the generation life now carries more responsibility than any other generation before responsibility to co-create new ways of arranging our affairs on planet earth without systemic humiliation co-create the next form of civilization where we cooperate with our own evolution we manifest what gandhi called satyah graha the sustainability development goals set by the united nations general assembly for 2030 are a worthy start however only if goal 8 is seriously reconfigured goal 8 shows an exponential economic growth curve a curve that is impossible in a finite context goal 8 has the potential to undermine all other goals philip elston outgoing un special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights warns the un sustainability development goals are clearly not going to be met without drastic recalibration as this framework places immense and mistaken faith in growth and the private sector this is also my conclusion from my global experience for me dignity is a mandate the duty to transform the world i have coined the term dignity dignity isn't the aim is to point at the positive goals of co-globe legalization and to leave behind the hot button words capitalism socialism communism hot button words this is how i describe dignity somebody is having their microphone on could you please mute your microphone it is very disturbing i cannot continue as long as this microphone is on thank you dignism describes a world where every newborn finds space and is nurtured to unfold the highest and best embedded in a social context of loving appreciation and connection it is a world where the carrying capacity of the planet guides the ways in which everyone's basic needs are met it is a world where we unite in respecting human dignity and celebrating diversity where we prevent unity from devolving into oppressive uniformity and keep diversity from sliding into hostile division let me end here if we as humanity wish to heal ecocide and source suicide and survive in dignity we need a strong cogitosphere a strong realm of thinking therefore the first step could they please somebody who has the microphone on muted that would be of great help thank you therefore the first step is to overcome cogitocide the destruction of our thinking we are we as humanity need to face the fact that we stand at the edge of a seneca cliff the kind of rapid couple collapse that is characteristic of complex systems when they disintegrate it's called seneca clef steep we have to face this fact without panic that we stand at this edge and without denial our scientists inform us that we have a window of opportunity of around 10 years to step back from the edge in this situation in the interconnected world of today seeking peace through armament amounts to sociocite at a global scale the killing of the cohesion in the global community it hastens global ecocide through global social side by maintaining the security dilemma you remember if you want peace prepare for war and by stocking cycles of humiliation and by putting fuel into the growth dilemma you remember if you want prosperity invest in exploitation in an interconnected world in which the promise of human rights ideals is salient feelings of humiliation are the nuclear bomb of the emotions cycles of humiliation will turn the global village into a war zone if we do not step up to prevent it citizens to citizens trust building at a global scale is the only path i see to transcending the security dilemma and achieving lasting global peace in dignity and this is our global work this is what we do in our global dignity community the call must be let us celebrate respect for equal dignity for all as responsible individuals free to engage in loving mutual solidarity let us celebrate diversity through unity in equality and dignity without humiliation on this small and finite planet that is our common home as the world watches the heartbreaking coronavirus pandemic unfold our hope is for an exponential change of heart so that global unity rooted in respect for local diversity becomes possible the central question we face as humanity which we must ask and answer together in all languages not just the four languages noted here remains how must we as humanity arrange our affairs on this planet so that dignified life will be possible in the long term we can environment yes [Music] thank you very very much [Music] you
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CAPRICORN! THIS WEEK CAN CHANGE UR FUTURE IF U INVEST WISELY! October 5-11 2020 Tarot Reading
all right so uh this is going to be a capricorn sun capricorn moon and as well uh capricorn rising weekly general hotel readings for uh october 5th to october 11th 2020. welcome to the channel welcome to radkutsarot and uh if you are interested into contact contacting me um in regards to a private reading or you want to take participation in one of my tsar classes all the information in regards to that you can find into the description down below so with that being said uh let's lay down the uh the spread and see what you guys got for that upcoming week right so uh the first card for you uh is going to be the two of wands for what it seems that signifies in generally how the week is gonna go through and the accompanied one it's uh the ten of pentacles so pretty much uh this week is going to uh boast or uh if that's the word that i should use or rather like i boost your sense of of security and i'll try to explain what i mean you are to feel more predisposed if you will to risk things or rather like to to take an actions and to do stuff that under normal circumstances you may be a bit shy or a bit conservative into uh doing i just quick example so i can convey my thought to you is that if you are trying to to kind of like get into a conversation with somebody for one or another reason uh this week it does look like that you will be able to overcome that kind of a feeling of shyness or a feeling of insecurity feeling of uncertainty and etc etc on top of that it will seem that you have um it seems that you also are going to feel like you do have what to give uh if you will to the world if you will to your relationship if you will to your career as well for reason being is that you will realize that you actually have made quite a good progress uh in one or another way uh in whichever field of your life those cards regards to because the situations are going to be very unique for every single uh capricorn but with those two cards you are to realize that you have a much more resources if i can say that way at your disposal and you definitely can go and um undertake kind of like new endeavors if we may say it that way but as well your look is going to be uh directed more toward how you can improve on your already current achievements if i may say it that way as well so i do believe that you are to uh focus more on the things that means the most to you to your marriage your relationship your career and will invest even more in them so you can get a better results and better results are to come from them uh the other card here which typically points to uh what holds you back in this week and no surprise we do have the hangman here uh which is to be accompanied with the knights of a sword so those two cards uh are saying that the uh hesitation that you may have where exactly you are to place your uh the the word just jump out of my head um just give me a second here guys um okay so the hesitation of where you are exactly to place your uh investments it's it's what is going to hold you back the more you second guess yourself the more you overthink the situation in between you and your wife or a husband or a husband between uh you and your boss or in between you and your project if you will the more time you're gonna lose it's as simple as that pretty much what those two character pointing is the important decisions have been already made okay and all the preparations already the more you wait the the less time you're gonna have after that uh to kind of like accomplish the goal finish the uh finish the endeavor and etc etc so that is a week where you actually need to jump into action and do the best you can in regards to like said again your career and your relationship instead of hoping that things are going to happen on their own accord um the next car that we do have here is going to show up um what helps you and that is going to be this train cart accompanied with the three of wands that we do have so with those two uh i don't know how to say the expression i tried to say it one time in my uh in my live streams i didn't worked out it's a very specific for my country and um let's say it's what those cards are talking about so it's like helping yourself and the universe is going to help you as well now those two cards here are pointing it's that you're gonna be quite aware how you are standing and what your standings are in regards to career and in regards to relationship as well and also uh you will be um your impression and your expectations as well are going to be accurate and um you have to follow those expectations in those expression instead of being swayed from the collective toward other impressions and kind of like other goals um i'll try to give you an example so i can get my my points across here is that you have been aimed um a really nice guy let's say that you want to be with but everybody tells you that he is either way too good for you or you are either way too good for him and he doesn't deserve you and etc etc you shouldn't follow the collective but you should follow your own impression and your own goal if we may say it that way and also with those two cards the more discreet you are the better okay you should not shout out but whatever plan you have you never you should not shout out as well whatever goal you have always so you shouldn't brag about your progress it is what those couple of cards are pointing and also they touch the aspect of perfection in a sense of that if you are patient enough if you are a a focused enough as well the results of your actions and the results of your endeavors as well um will completely match your expectations so you can have the things exactly the way you have them the way you want to have them i'm sorry but all that those two cards are pointing is that you are truly sitting on a very well established patterns very very well established at established foundations as well you have done your homework you have made a very good plan let's say uh you are aimed at the right goal for yourself also and all that it's it's asked from you throughout this particular week it's just to keep on going nothing more nothing less than that because if you are feeling exhausted of doing so uh with those two cards uh in that particular case they do mean that you are having a uh in a resources that you aren't investing into the um into the situation and this is why you are feeling exhausting because you are trying to do it way too hard rather than to do to do it rather smart this time around and the last car that we do have it is how the week is going to end for you so we do have the four of swords here um accompanied with the star card so the week for you capricorn ends in a rather very good position or you are to feel like you are in a very good position those two cards first of all they point that you if you do aim to do so you can resolve a bunch of issues okay uh throughout the week itself and at the end you are to find yourself in a rather very peaceful state on top of it it seems that at the end of the week you also are going to seek for um understanding if i may say it that way understanding in the sense of someone that or are a bunch of people or kind of like allies that uh are to support you and will help you with with the uh intellectual strength so these are a people who can always give you a sound advice and as well these people are always being able to um give you their accurate judgment instead of being swayed in one way or the other at the end of the week it is because results are going to be so good for you you are going to start placing for yourself rather big standards and um as well be great serious and what was the word that i was searching for here uh ideals big ideals right uh these cards could speak a lot in regards to what kind of a situation you're in so i'm going to talk about the most drastic ones now those two cards could speak that your place at your work it is assured and it will be long lasting or they could speak as well that if you are doubting in the love of somebody well you are to be assured that this love is true okay so it's very they could be very very specific depending on what kind of a situation you are but as we are doing general reading general it is how we go forward but one is certain here it is that at the end of the week you are to end up in a very peaceful place knowing that you have invested rights and that these investments are going to have a long-term return uh so that being said this was your weekly general tar reading capricorn hopefully you do enjoy it and you do liked it and we may see each other next time until then bye
Radko Tarot & Pisces Moonbeam Astrology & Oracle
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Coaching and Mentoring Different Generations at Work
in today's video we're going to be talking a little bit more about coaching and mentoring every employee inside of your organization has something to offer regardless of the generation that they're a part of regardless of the life stage that they're in and this is why mentoring can flow both ways with younger employees mentoring older employees or with older employees mentoring younger employees and this is a little bit counter-intuitive to the way that most organizations structure and believe in mentoring because the traditional concept of mentoring is usually always about taking a older a more experienced employee and pairing them up with somebody who is more junior and less experienced but in this new world of work what we're starting to see is that mentoring again goes both ways and when mentoring goes the other way meaning a younger employee is mentoring an older employee typically we refer to this as reverse mentoring because again it's going against the traditional grain of what mentoring typically is and what it looks like jack welsh the former ceo of ge was one of the first executives to implement this concept of reverse mentoring and what he did was take 500 employees who were a little bit younger more junior entry level and paired them up with executives who were older and more senior and the goal of this reverse mentoring program was for the younger employees those who have been at the company for just a short amount of time to teach the older executives about technology and how to use technology inside of their lives and inside of their organization jack walsh actually had a great quote and he said we tipped the organization upside down we now have the youngest and brightest employees mentoring the oldest reverse mentoring is not only a great way to build trust and collaboration but of course it's a wonderful way for us to also share ideas inside of our organization in fact reverse mentoring is a fantastic way to break through any type of generational stereotypes that might exist inside of your company companies who also practice reverse mentoring will notice that their teams tend to be more collaborative and that's because you have different people from different backgrounds and generations who are more closely working together instead of having those pockets of teams inside of your organization that are grouped together based on age and we've all seen those types of teams in our companies thanks for watching hope you enjoyed that check out futureofworkpodcast.com for more content and do me a favor leave a review on apple podcasts or whatever your preferred channel is thank you
Great Leadership With Jacob Morgan
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C&C Red Alert - Skirmish Gameplay on Snake River
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YOLO SEASON 7 EPISODE 9 - THE BOUT OF THE SEASON - KELLY VS PSYCHO
previously on YOLO what is the best place of the first president of Ghana remember if you get it wrong I'm going to deduct from the terminal School in for in what in CR correct well I ask you to clap and who you to sit stand [Music] up [Music] only move your body the [Music] only you understand mama got [Music] shut up shut up shut [Music] UPS twice see the girls distract the makeup like if you [Music] the Headmaster and I went to see her mother apparently she's been sent to her father in a village close to zeila where is that oh that's West in the upper east region of Ghana oh okay is she schooling there or something oh um we actually appealed to her to convince her husband to send her back but the man doesn't want to agree so we have decided to go there ourselves okay babe I think you should be very very careful don't I will I'll be going with the Headmaster and her mother isn't it enough that you've gone all the way to tale now you have to go to zabu it's not zabu it's Z I don't care I just want you back home with me I've missed you don't love I'll be home soon um babe I think I've got to go the Headmaster is in now I'll keep you updated okay well you need to post a vlog on your status so I know exactly where and what you're doing all right love if that is what's going to put your mind at ease I would do that just for you so got to go yeah love you bye love you too baby please come in hey girlfriend hey girl oh how you feeling this morning still hand over from yesterday's for show oh a can you imagine they both thought I cheated on them when I didn't give anyone that I I was interested in any of them well at least you can't take that off your buet list what's that oh having two guys fight over you like seriously I said they would deated me in public yesterday anyways enough about me how was your meeting with Jordan [Music] yesterday what do you want I want to have a word with sister she doesn't have anything to say to you and she doesn't want to discuss anything with you so please go fine you have a minute and 30 words It Starts [Music] Now what's up Mr I just wanted to tell you that I'm not in any relationship with Queen yet you are in the sneaker she got you I don't know whether to be mad at the fact that you lied about where you got the sneakers from or the fact that Queen warned me to stay away from her boyfriend she did what yes she did that at least she was being honest I'm really sorry yeah sorry for yourself look I don't want to talk to you so please leave me alone okay like I said earlier the goal this time is to focus on my final exam I don't want any drama queen or any other girl can have you please don't don't say that I'm serious time is up Ariana let's go exactly what she said bye well Amy tell me about it okay so to sum everything up he's a changed man and he wants me back after all these years outside and back he didn't find anyone well he said he tried but it didn't work out later he realized he was looking for me in them but the fact is there's only one of me in this world that he is right you my friend are one in a trillion oh thank you but at least you didn't need a the near that experience to realize this of course not speak of the devil and he shall appear H he's been calling me all night I'm not going to pick up [Music] good my beautiful girl please good morning hello these are my friends Ariana and Tilly you say um your parent cannot uh come for the PTA meeting no please two girls not bad girls at home that is why your parents are not coming no no no my parents have actually traveled out of the country ah okay I will sign for you too but uh you'll have to give give me their telephone numbers H so that I'll inform them okay yes yes please you two guest say um you are truly gu then um tell me your favorite uh Bible quotation you know James am you for three James am that's go find tell say pushes say make represent for the PTA there pushes pushup pushup pushup yes sir yes sir so tell him say make he meet me after the PTA meeting for the VIS are there where the P give me nice one [Music] okay no I'm okay okay thank you very much for guy your dat yesterday how you go oh why she come I pick him from house don't be this your man we had me like satellite we come cast everything for me pyo I take the bab Go restaurant this B boy follow you you did lie I didn't tell you he C me I swear I you make a try Char ah what's up but you what this why you w frustrate my life everywhere I pass you there I pass you there you be monitoring Spirit relax you see today come you know say Chase my woman wait short talking [Music] yeah so my daughter was sweating and he had headache we have tried all our best but still even Ruby this is also not working so I have to do something before it is too late with all these symptoms you still cannot be sure until we do the malaria test using rdt and if it's negative for malaria I will refer you to a nearby clinic for further investigations but if it's positive she would have to take act for the treatment of malaria and make sure she takes the full 3-day course even if she shows signs of getting better after a day or two and the test was positive so you have to fight the malaria with act acts are really effective for malaria and I'm glad to do the right thing for my daughter before it was too late getting tested first and getting the right treatment let's come together and Drive Malaria away for good life don't self-medicate test for malaria at a pharmacy or a clinic as soon as you notice symptoms this advert is brought to you by the Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Service ladies and gentlemen as you know our school plays a vital role in shaping the future of your children not only academically but also in matters that affect their General well-being now we have implemented comprehensive adolescent reproductive health programs that provide age appropriate information emphasizing responsible behavior it is very crucial that we create an environment where our children feel comfortable discussing these topics both at home and in [Music] school [Music] now that she's pregnant but [Music] please you can say what you want to say thank you Al um Al so please aside schooling she should be frequenting the hospital for checkups to ensure that she and unborn child are in good health if not she could encounter some health issues and also allergy I don't think she's getting the much needed attention she would be getting if she was with her mother you guys you no like me bro you're taking this thing too far I say one make sure they follow my woman man relax for all you know s know they run what tell you say know they run you know they run go rent expensive cars and things they take go expensive restaurant you know why they buy them five star Mills bro hey five stars see end say oh yeah see I'm going be he cross me the ma yeah one you hear me one now this guy now I want to open the floor for you parents to share your views on today's topic yes madame uh uh good morning everyone good morning my name is uh Mrs uh H I must say I have a little reserv about um openly discussing sex with our children yes you see I believe that such conversations is what encourages irresponsible behavior and uh makes them more vulnerable to situations like that oh parent pleasure please please parent you see adolesence is already a challenge Ching time for our children and um by this is a time that um they are exploring their identities and they already facing um numerous distractions so I think that by discussing this sex matter openly look we risk ining the Curiosity and potentially potentially finalize behaviors that are not approprate at their why you don't agree with me yes I appreciate your perspective Madame however I believe that open discussion about sex will empower children to make responsible um choices by giving them the accurate information and guidance by that we equip them with tools to navigate their developing [Music] [Applause] relationships excuse me yeah I be my my English you know corrects more but I be make you allow yes sir hey so we as parents we for ensure say we allow open and true communication between us them our children because adolescence with the time where they they explore you see so if we not allow that environment make they come to us plus them are questions there are concerns and uh what do they call them Curiosities no be so so say where if they come to us make we listen make we not judge them if we judge them you know if for do so so that we will feel guide them make they take better decisions for them future but if we make one our body like Mar we won show them white power Liv I you know what do them go depend on them my friends and this the social media where they give them advice where be they go tell them no be good advice if that happened there you know say m house so I beg make we look that side I pass through some so why they talk thank [Applause] you yo Kelly make I warn you stay away from my woman you they hear me your woman since when since the'80s stay away from my woman else I will show you something small you Bab watch you if you come they give come on but I you guys this is my office if you won't fight unless I set up ring and do WrestleMania for you guys aside from that please not here find some place take your M go listen the next time I go warn you dog you going damn serious you're going down Sak for [Music] fore wait you guys what the meeting is over I'm going to see my dad go okay bro hey Auntie back your basket H thank you how did the meeting go ah it was quite okay your father couldn't make it today I hope you were studing when they came to call you of course Grandma S congratulations I hear you are now the captain of the basketball team the one in no I'm so proud of you hey now that you have that position I'm sure all the girls have trained themselves at you you don't have to be shy about this you see Fame attracts women to men as sugar attracts ants but stay off alcohol and drugs don't let anyone deceive you that you have to take a little bit of drugs or alcohol to perform well don't do it oh don't do it okay Grand okay okay um I brought you some food it's it's really heavy thank you very much you're welcome where is that beautiful girlfriend of yours that your father will never stop talking about AR where is she she has to be around [Music] somewhere [Music] hello bues oh good afternoon yes sir yes sir yes thank you everything send me say make I come watch you that I come I say study hard yes please I'm saying yes you for study hard say you end like pu so you get bright future you knowy all the alcohol drugs way do all frustration I don't want make you end like that say now be young boy for steady hard makes all the decision take today tell me your future why you come empty handed where the home it's there so Grand said I should go get AR go do if find out not talking you going to start asking a lot of questions you no shaking eh go tell you see send Jun tell you that could also [Music] work hi oh wow there he is I guess you missed it how we not brought her to me she's such an intelligent young lady grandma please know one city a day it will take you far I wish I could say no we used to live in the same neighborhood I guess the apple does not fall far from the tree after all ah I know that boy Char I will see you study hard thank you his father used to work in my bar killer he's currently in jail for dealing in drugs you see my son the results of living carelessly during your youthful days don't do that to don't do that okay [Applause] can I we miss you good afternoon good afternoon how are you how B we thank you for bringing our friend by okay oo the queen is queening like B you are looking beautiful you are looking damn oh you looking 10 over 10 - 10 * 10 m is nothing I'm saying come on what's up f look I gu something for you what I'm saying really what for on oh wow really oh for real exacto okay thank you you know I'mma see around I'm saying yes Flex thank you Flex bye please I have to go back to my friends and our visitor oh oh okay okay okay hope to see you soon yes please feel free to pass by my restaurant any time so [Music] oh take this I insist [Music] such a wonderful [Music] lady you are too young for me to say this too but she's the keeper don't let her go hi you must be Mark Anthony's mom no Auntie no grandma yes and who are you oh I'm queen I'm I'm Tony Boo's girlfriend babe you didn't tell your family about us not even about the sneakers I got you [Music] sneakers it's important that parents have a good relationship with their children parents must create an enabling environment so that the children will be able to interact with them on issues concerning their growth especially their reproductive Health as adolescent what are some of the barriers preventing you from sharing issues concerning your reproductive Health with your parents or Guardians download the ymk app from Google Play store or Apple App Store to learn more for Family Health and Life Choices information call the aoshi pl to free Lin 5100 for MTN users and 080000 11122 for all networks get interactive and tell us what you think about these issues on our social media platforms good life live it well good life it's an everyday thing YOLO you only live once next on YOLO where you go there I I take [Music] my get shut up shut up shut up only move your body [Music] [Applause] [Music] the shut up shut up you what you do [Applause] they boys for be girls for be see the girl the makeup like if you talk tell you say [Music] yellow choose your life wisely or your [Music] go I'm
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Regulations for Drug Research - Amy Emerson & Michelle Weitz - Part 1 of 2
maps so i'm amy emerson and i work in the clinical operations group at maps and i have spent a lot of years in industry working in clinical research so and michelle and i worked together before at uh other at a pharmaceutical company and so we decided to come together today to talk a little bit about the regulations around doing clinical research so we've talked about a lot of very interesting research that's being done and we're not going to talk about any specific results or any specific studies but the requirements of what it takes to do those studies when you're doing a human clinical study that's going to be used as part of a new drug application uh you can change the slide so we're going to talk about the framework of doing these clinical this clinical research and human studies and that if you decide to be an investigator in one of these studies what are the responsibilities that you're taking on and then michelle in the second half the talk is going to talk about a little of when the fda comes to inspect the studies that are done for a new drug application what kind of findings that they have and so that we can try and learn from these lessons and do a better job at the research that we're doing by learning from other people's mistakes so there's been all kinds of discussions about all kinds of research projects some of them are pre-clinical research some of them are clinical research with with subjects and there's many different directions that this research takes and one of the things i think in common with all of the research that we're talking about is that we want to get these drugs approved to help people that are suffering and so in order to do this we have to do our trials or human trials within a certain framework so that the data can be used to support the approval of these drugs and the first step in doing a human clinical study if you're going to work in the u.s is to do an ind this is an investigational new drug application and when you do the ind the fda takes it reviews it and approves it for a certain drug and then all the protocols that you do all the studies that you do get submitted to this ind and hopefully what you end up with in the end after a very long process that can take 10 20 years depending on on the path that you take you end up with a new drug application and hopefully you end up with it approved so that you have a drug that can be used in a in a legal way for a specific indication okay so let's see so there's other reasons so we're talking mostly about a new drug application why do you do a study under ind and we're doing most of the study so that we can get these drugs approved for the first time and this is the new drug application but there's other reasons to do studies under ind if you already have a drug that's approved but you want to change the indication that the drug is used for you want to change the route of administration or the dosage that it's used in or the population of people that it's going to go into you still have to do studies under an ind and go through the process again it's a little bit easier if you already have an approved drug and you're just changing some of these things so the requirements of doing a study under an ind are first like i said to submit your your investigational new drug application to the fda and then you're going to also get approval for any protocol that you do through an institutional review board or an ethics committee these can be associated with a specific institution that you're working with or they can be a general ethics committee but every protocol has to be approved and all of the study documentation that would go to the subjects would go through this also you have to conduct all of your studies under good clinical practices which we call gcps and in the u.s under the fda code of federal regulations when you're doing these studies under ind you might have multiple protocols going or maybe one it doesn't matter but every year you send a progress report to the fda and it summarizes the studies that you have or that are ongoing or that are ended and what the data and what some of the safety is on those studies and then also when you're doing study under an ind you're opening yourself up to the possibility that the fda may come and inspect your study site and your data so what are the good clinical practices good clinical practices are this framework of rules regulations and they're all available online i'm not going to start reading the gcp to you but i'm going to tell you a little bit about why it's there it's there to ensure the rights and safety and confidentiality of any person that decides to participate in a clinical study and it's also there to help ensure that we have good quality data that it's credible and accurate when you're using it for the application and then it also these gcps help you when you're designing your study and conducting your study to make sure that you're doing it in a consistent way and that the data is recorded in a specific way that it's analyzed consistently and then reported back to the agency that you're working with in a consistent way so these gcp um standards you do them for any clinical study whether you're working in the us or not but um so they are part of this framework and within that also you have the code of federal regulations and in the u.s we specifically talk about part 21 of the cfr and these are all online and if you're going to do a clinical study you have to be familiar with them but again i'm not going to read to you about the cfr because you can find all of that information online at clintra clinical fda.gov it's all over just put in cfr you'll find it and then every country that you would work in also has their own set of guidelines so if you're working in canada they have a set if you're working in the eu they have the emea every place you work has their own set of guidelines and there's also this ich guidelines and these were developed for international studies to help facilitate this mutual acceptance of clinical data because if you're doing international studies you might be trying to go for an approval more than just in the u.s or in canada you may want to get your drug approved in multiple countries so these guidelines try to help you make sure that the the data would be accepted over multiple countries so they there all these rules and guidelines are you know providing you a framework of to know how to do these studies so that the data can be accepted all right so who are the key players when you're doing a clinical study well the sponsor if you're if you're being sponsored if the money is coming from um outside so outside of the of the investigator and or if there's a company that's providing the investigational product or the drug then this is the sponsor and then you have the investigator and their site team and staff you have the regulatory authority that you're working under and you have the subject or the participant that's going to be in your clinical study and those responsibilities that all of these various players share within being in a clinical study so as a sponsor and a site we should be doing we should be having well planned studies right you want a soundly written protocol one that can be followed and one that collects accurate reproducible data when you're writing and designing a study you want to make sure that you've taken into account the risks and the benefits for the population that's going to be in the study and you want a good balance of those things you're going to be working with ethics committees to ensure that they are approving the protocol any information that's going to the subject and and that there's an informed consent process in place that's approved there's also a responsibility to be informed and this is shared by everybody including the participant we have a responsibility to inform them about the clinical trial but they also have a responsibility to be informed about what they're participating in there's training that happens and there's training that happens from either the sponsor that if they're sponsoring the study there's the site and that's doing the study and that they have to train their staff and the patients also have to be trained of what's expected of them in the protocol that they're going to participate in there's monitoring that happens so there's monitoring that maybe the sponsor sends out monitors to review the data but then there's internal monitoring that the sites do so there's there's getting the feeling there's a lot of paperwork involved with all of this and it's true there is um it's also a responsibility for us all to work with qualified people that are trained to do these studies appropriately there's a lot of money that is spent in doing these clinical trials and and you want that money to be well spent to collect good data okay so now let's say you're already involved in the clinical research and you've been going on and following all these gcps and if you're doing the study under ind or if you're doing it in other countries under another regulatory agency you are opening yourself up to being inspected by that agency and here's a few of the things that um might happen if somebody if you come to be inspected the fda knocks on your door they're going to look at the source of the study subjects they're going to say where did you recruit from and how did you recruit they're going to make sure that they understand your informed consent process they want to see the informed consent that you use make sure it's approved and they want to understand who did that informed consenting process so they might ask you to lead them through it they're going to look to make sure that you complied with the protocol design and that if tasks were delegated to other people at your study site that you had that documented to make sure that those people were qualified and trained to do it and that the investigator maintained responsibility over the whole study they're going to look at your source record records the medical records compared to the case report forms which are the data collection forms that are then usually collected and the data is entered off of them to analyze the data and they're going to make sure that there was appropriate reporting of all adverse events serious adverse events and that you had ongoing irb approval so some of the most common findings that happen when the fda comes in are that there was failures to so these are all in order of the most common to the least common most common is that there was the protocol wasn't adhered to um exactly as it was written so maybe items were omitted for um uh that you were supposed to do a certain test and it wasn't done or it wasn't done within the right timing okay or there was dosing errors so anything that that didn't adhere exactly to what was written in the protocol another very common one and that's very serious is informed consent issues so either an informed consent was done improperly or the wrong form was used it wasn't an approved form and then inclusion exclusion criteria so maybe you enrolled somebody in the study that didn't really meet the inclusion criteria or you couldn't um give supporting documentation to show that they met the inclusion exclusion so you didn't have the proper medical records to show that auditor lapses in irb approvals and then reporting let's see so failure to maintain adequate accurate case history so this is again just going back to the source records and the documentation of the people that are in the studies another important one is documenting the drug accountability um and so they want to make sure that this drug is controlled well and that you know exactly what went in and out that the investigator keeps responsibility over the study at all times and that people are trained and that records are retained so now i'm going to hand it over to michelle and she's going to talk about some specific findings that are always kind of fun to hear about when they're not your findings okay thanks amy so um my name is michelle white and as amy said we worked together actually a couple of times first at chiron and later again when chiron became novartis my background is in clinical operations training and quality assurance so i've been consulting for about a year which has afforded me the opportunity to to work with max i'm absolutely thrilled about that so my part of the talk is called truth or consequences i want to tell you i'm not old enough to remember this show but i i vaguely remember hearing about it but um but i liked the title because when we conduct clinical trials we do have some fundamental truths which are the regulations that we absolutely must adhere to and in the united states as you'll see a few sides later if you seriously violate these regulations it's actually punishable by law so some serious stuff and obviously those are your consequences your repercussions for not being compliant okay so i'm going to talk to you about something called the statement of investigator and when you decide to conduct a clinical trial you do so as amy was saying before with the understanding that you're going to have a copious amount of documentation to complete in the qa business and the monitoring business one of our favorite mantras is if it wasn't documented it wasn't done and what we want to be able to do at the end of the day when we've conducted a clinical trial is have inscrutable evidence
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WE NEED TO TALK THE NEW GYMSHARK ELEVATE... GYMSHARK NEW RELEASES 2022 TRY ON HAUL REVIEW #GYMSHARK
foreign [Music] what's up guys welcome back to the channel chatting with you today about the gymshark Elevate collection this collection has yet to be released it will be launching this Thursday October 13th at these times this is a brand spanking new collection from gymshark never before seen just like the sweat collection that just launched here we are with the Elevate speaking of the sweat I didn't forget about that video I actually already filmed it we just have to edit it and post it I wanted this video to go up first for you because this collection hasn't released yet so I figured this video would be super useful for you so I actually posted an Instagram Dropbox in my stories asking you guys if you had any questions about the new gym shark Elevate lots of questions put it that way you guys had a ton I figured this would be easier rather than me doing my traditional review video where I try to cover any questions you guys may have now I figure we reverse that and I just nip it in the butt by asking you guys straight out what would you like to know and then break it down right here for everybody to see because I'm assuming if someone has a question a lot of you will have the same question in fact I did get a lot of similar questions so we're going to be covering a lot in today's video so throughout the video you will be seeing questions let me know if you guys like this method because if you do I'll be more inclined to do this in future review videos so definitely be sure to follow me on Instagram keep tabs on those stories I'll always let you know what videos are coming up next and keep tabs on YouTube I've been loving YouTube shorts as a little preview of what to expect next so if you're not already definitely consider subscribing and I do want to take a quick second to thank you guys who shows support by shopping through my gymshark link helps keep these reviews coming more than you know it's because of you that this review today is possible so thank you I don't know if you guys keep tabs on gymshark women's Instagram but they actually have Lori Harvey in on this collection she is looking good these pieces are beautiful there's no doubt about that so let's go ahead and take a look at this so This range is not a seamless range I know we all love our seamless but sometimes in life you got to do without this collection overall is a very low impact collection really good for yoga Pilates calisthenics and of course athleisure my favorite but I do believe you can get away with working out doing certain exercises in the gym with these I did in fact test them out for you I had some questions about how they hold up running and things like that so that I did so you will see clips of me trying these out in the gym sprinkled throughout the video the sizes will range from extra small to extra extra large your new favorite versatile gym wear that does it all whether you bar flow or brunch the Elevate range has you covered this line sees new Styles colorways and a brand new fabric named rlse okay okay gymshark unrestricted yet supportive movement paired with buttery smooth Fabric and elastic free waistbands for a flattering and flush fit makes Elevate the ultimate studio and lifestyle Comfort accessory this collection has been designed for those who look for high intensity but low impact exercises people that love to have fun with Fitness and choose their conditioning activities for the Social and mental health aspects as well as for physical wellness types of activities yoga Pilates bar Fitness so you do have solids for those who like a little more subtlety with their sets but you also have a really beautiful tie-dye print gymshark actually used a spray dye technique so that every piece is unique so the colors we're looking at are black Moss Olive Rose Brown cement Brown Lakeside blue and then for the prince it's black Print Lakeside blueprint cement Brown print I think you already know that cement Brown print Is My Jam in this collection we are looking at sports bras a tank top zip jacket do keep in mind the zip jackets won't be available in America it's International only cycling shorts leggings flares all in ones all right the cement Brown print all in one is North America only track jackets and there's going to be some accessories launching as well so when it comes to the sports bras we're looking at a long line design so you have material that covers the rib cage no elastic band just material that lies flat that I like to tuck up underneath this is non-adjustable you do have removable bra pads though which is good so the shorts eight inch in seam you have a slight v-shaped seam in the front no front seam the back though the back seam connecting the band to the piece is very straight straight as an arrow don't know if I love that I love to have curvature on the glutes rather than a straight across seam that's just me I also got a question whether or not there's a seam at the top of the band and there's not nobody wants a dig right in the midsection that's the worst that's totally uncalled for now you do have seams down here we're gonna test out the cinching on the thigh area so the leggings are the same deal as the cycling shorts in terms of construction steam placement and things like that again same behind here look how straight across that is I got a lot of gals asking is it like a Lululemon a line alphaly Alpha Luxe is it like the buff bunny nubrey the Whitney collection the training like what is this material like this material is very very very buttery soft but it is not brushed there's a big difference between a brushed material where it almost feels like there's a slight fuzziness to it this is the opposite of that this as soft as it is is very slippery so we're at the alpha locks buff Bunny nubrey and the Lululemon align tend to have a real brushed feel to them this has a very slippery wicking feel with that being said if you're wondering oh does it slip is it a little slippery so I do believe that if you're working out in the gym and especially if you're somebody like me who likes to hike their leggings up to make the glutes look good and fire I do think that you will experience some slipping especially if you hike them up if you're somebody just wearing them at leisurely or at the gym and you're not hiking them up you don't care they're not just going to slip down your bum it's not like that so this isn't my true size small remember there's no adjustments or anything I think it's fairly true to size I noticed when working out really bending like this there's some potential of this area being seen it gets just a tad loose in certain areas especially when I was really stretching and going down I felt like right around here started to get a bit like there's a big dip going on here and people can see my chest with that being said I think if you're in between definitely a size down rather than up I would probably stick to a small because it's non-adjustable I really don't think that sizing down to an extra small would do me any good in this department because I hate a broad dig right here is my sensitive spot so if I sized down to an extra small I do think that this would run the risk of digging and I don't want that I think I'm pretty okay here I think a small is okay and I think it's really important to remember that gymshark pretty much made it known this is for low key purposes only athleisure going out to brunch and things like that now if I'm going out using this athleisurely this flap here stays down I actually really like the fact that my stomach's not showing and that I have the option to tuck it up if I want to get a little frisky see what I mean I actually worked like this at the gym I prefer working out in sports bras that are cut like this so I just tuck it up a little bit what's cool is if I leave I need to do some stuff run around that kind of thing ah there you go now let's chat about these leggings I actually got a question whether this is a true high rise or not because a lot of people love to hike their leggings up it could look really high rise but not actually be high rise so this is what it's looking like on me not hiked up just as is it is definitely a true high rise it'll shimmy just a little bit but not enough to bother me if you're somebody like I said before if you're someone who really hikes it up and this is how you want it to stay it's not gonna do that and I don't blame you if this is how you want it because it's not the most flattering on the glutes it's not horrible the seam does maybe a little bit of something but I have to be real I think that this seam going straight as an arrow across isn't the most flattering I just feel like the back seam here doesn't complement these bottoms like the front seam does I love a nice curvature to the seam really wish they did that on the back side but not a huge deal wearing this athleisurely I'm not really going to see back here anyway it is a good length on me I'm five foot three I will have the inseam right here and remember this isn't a size small I don't know what it looks like for like a medium or large or anything let's talk concealment camel toe area totally fine I am wearing seamless undies Ebbie for the win in terms of cellulite concealment especially in this print yeah it's doing the job when I swap this print is not fading which is a huge concern to me when it comes to patterns like this so zero fade very very very squat proof so I'm really pleased to see that especially because there's a lot of light areas on this legging and I really think if you're in between sizes with a legging to size down you do have a really nice stretch I mean the band not very compressive at all so if you want a little more compression a little better support and you want something that maybe won't slip as much or just something that feels a little more compressed around the waistband area then consider sizing down if you're in between but my small fits perfectly it's so comfortable I did get a question about sweat concealment now there's no doubt in my mind you're not going to see sweat in this crazy of a pattern but that's not to leave out the solids let's go ahead and check sweat in the solid color this Rose Brown looks like a really really dark deep coral color even the seams are more minimal because they blend right in super tonal so you don't have that heavy contrast seam very nice piece this is complete Yogi only downfall is if cellulite concealment is a priority of yours I would stick with the pattern because you do see a little bit of that cellulite through the solid legging like I said before I'm not concerned with the print I think that that's going to be fine when it comes to sweat concealment this color this is the one I'm concerned with foreign [Music] so this is pretty bad for the sweat I would not suggest sweating heavy in this I know Jim shark made it very clear this collection is just a low-key collection and I don't know about you but I sweat during yoga especially if you're thinking about doing hot yoga in this no yeah this is a no-go if you're gonna sweat stick with the darker colors if you're somebody just wearing this athleisurely you'll be fine in this color pretty good in the squat proof Department I'll give it about a 90 not as good as the print though you know I have to say there's so much to love about this collection if they added you know I'm about to say this if they added a subtle scrunch like the Whitney on this and just arched the seams I think we'd all be just in love now I know that you guys have been wanting minimal logos every time gymshark launches like the flex what the flex and there's this big gym shark logo the comment section is riddled with hatred so I think that they came to the conclusion that okay minimal logos is where we're at right now you have the dark shark face logo on the bottoms with a very dark contrast scenes right real dark deep blue the bra the matching bra has the opposite contrast so we have the light blue seams going on up top with the light blue shark face logo when you look at this print the top and the bottom with the logo the seams it's all consistent this blue it isn't no fan game either on the leggings and shorts when squatting nothing it stays nice and close and this print is pretty squat proof as well so it's looking like the prints really good for squat proof when I saw gymshark launching all in ones you already know I love all-in-one so much they're the easiest thing in life to dress up we're down the only downfall of all in ones is when I have to go to the bathroom I think we can all relate but nevertheless it's still cute so you gotta deal with it right so I want to make it known that this collection has a hella a lot of seams going on the beautiful thing is that they're flat lying and you don't feel them again I worked out in a full set I don't feel them there's no dig nothing uncomfortable thank goodness this all-in-one is an eight inch inseam so keep that in mind you're not going to find short shorts in this collection so the all-in-one is literally a fusion of the sports bra and cycling shorts all in one I'm a little shocked that this didn't come with bra pads because you have the insert and everything there's just no physical bra pads going in there did they forget about it there is a slight dig because you have the seam on the bottom not enough for me to size up though because right here there's a little lip going on here a little lip action if I size up it could only get worse so I won't do that I ain't gonna size down either I do think that it would just make this worse so I'ma stick to my true size small if you're in between I would probably say if this is not a concern of yours you can get away with sizing down if you're in between and of course if we have similar measurements I have got to touch base on how similar this cement print is to my the liminal line leggings check that out I had to do a double take I was wait a minute now my Lululemon aligns look a little more hazy but damn if that's not like the same pattern now if you know Lululemon aligns you know that there's a front seam I have to hand it to gymshark for not putting a front seam here I'm not sure what the price points on these new pieces are gonna be I never receive information like that before the launch but I'm gonna go with my gut on this one and I'm gonna go ahead and say that it won't compare to the lululemona lines in a good way I know gymshark's getting pricier by the day so don't expect this to be like 2019 gymshark prices inflation and shit like that I do think it's gonna be more affordable than Lululemon I'm just saying if you guys want to keep yourself busy for hours get the cement print you will find all sorts of shit you know went on in this print it's crazy like right here I'm seeing a man's head with a beard his eyes and then he's wearing like a hat this is a fuzzy hat yeah oh shit yeah I'm seeing some some devilish going on in here damn girl you've been watching too many scary movies I know this looks like coffee grinds this one's freaky look at the nose I know he's got a mustache I know we watch scary movies every single night so that's where my mind goes I hope that you see something more light-hearted do me a favor if in any of the up close overlap you see something strange throw the time stamp down there and what you saw so I can refer back to it I love shit like this so This flare legging is a little bit interesting I have a love-hate relationship with it I think it's very flattering except there's one big thing that I just can't get behind and I think you guys know if you look up close what is it take a guess what the is this why is there a front seam here what about this particular piece made gymshark go you know what let's karate chop that in half yeah I wasn't too pleased when I first saw that I was like are you kidding me so I actually picked up this neutral tank to pair with either the flares or the cement Brown print so check out the bottom of this tank top look at that sharp angle not only is it angled but you actually do have a little bit of cinching going on right here as you can see it flares out ever so slightly I think that adds the overall real flattering lay when wearing it is extremely stretchy look whoa this feels like that slime from the 25 cent machine that you just like sticks to things that's what I feel right now this has a very tiny tiny ribbing going throughout I'm literally appalled that gym shark would put a dreaded CT causing front Steam on these absolutely stunning flares no front seam on the leggings no front seam on the shorts no front seam on the bodysuit but the flares I'm lost here I'm lost this ruined it for me I am getting a dreaded CT even with seamless underwear I think that goes without saying like this is just you're asking for it we still have the T seam on the back the band construction is the same dipping in the front overall just as comfortable as the leggings you can see right around my upper knee right around the kneecap areas where it starts to loosen a little bit in terms of a length that's a big question I'm five foot three and it's long if it was about three inches shorter I'd be fine so I would say this is tall girl friendly depending on your height I'm gonna go ahead and say that these are way more high rise than the leggings you see how far they're coming up compared to the other ones yeah this is obviously a going out pant not made for the gym I purposely paired it with this tank top because I think it flows nicely the angle really adds a little sass to the piece very cute so I'm just gonna give it a little slack here you could see a little bit of wrinkling going on here I think I'm gonna like this tank a little bit better with the printed leggings more than the flares now that I'm looking at it perfect little lightweight top to add over your set it literally feels like I'm wearing nothing last but not least what I have to share with you today is the cropped cropped track jacket so when I first saw this I was like oh my God it's so cute yeah I love it I thought this was more the like Cruise sweater crop jackets almost like the KK fit but no it is a straight up Wind Breaker so this is extremely lightweight full zip you do have two pockets on the front they are angled Pockets so lightweight I think it looks really cute with the tight bodysuit underneath you have the fat Wing sleeve a little baby collar up top fitted wrists and fitted right around the waist as well there's no draw cord or anything so you can't cinch in if you wanted to it just is what it is so this is what it looks like full zip a little halfway action going on oh okay and then all the way down and open I do love that baggy top there's no stretch in this it's just a windbreaker fabric so I would say stick to your true size if you're in between I do think you can get away with sizing down because that bat wing gives you a little extra space but I would suggest sticking to your true size alright guys so that concludes today's gymshark Elevate review raise your hand if you're shopping the launch on Thursday let me know if you have any other questions feel free to ask I hope I helped you guys out big time with this video you know I always try to get these videos up before the launch date when I receive the pieces beforehand you will always get the facts that you need as well if you found this review helpful please do consider using some of my support links down in the description box helps us out big time keeps these reviews coming for you and if you do choose to use any of them please do let me know so I can personally show you some love thank you all so much for being here I love you guys and I'll catch you in my next video this isn't a man looking right back at me I don't know what it is he's got crazy mohawk hair hollowed out eyes even eyebrows look at the eyebrows he's got eyebrows or mascara no you mean eyelashes sure whatever same thing no it's not the same thing look at that thick ass mustache she's got too oh my God crazy bastard it could never work out in these heavy sweat so I could never do it just say for yourself you gotta trust the thrust trust the thrust is right you just gotta have that trust nope my glutes have been perkier than ever thanks to the glute dry I lost it I almost had it I like you fucking I almost had it that was that's my bad knee actually see I own bullshit baby I don't bullshit it sounds like Snap Crackle Pop [Music] oh
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Angel Number 1616 for twin flames is a reminder from the angels and the universe that you and your twin flame are on the right path towards Union or reunion and a harmonious relationship the number one in Angel Number 1616 the next phase is beginning to start to take action the number six an angel number 1616 represents balance Harmony and stability seeing Angel Number 1616 suggests that you and your twin flame are both ready and willing to work towards Union or reunion and create a balanced harmonious and stable relationship and continue on A New Path together have faith in the journey and trust that everything is unfolding in Divine timing
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'Of Sportsmen Bold performed by Niall Hanna, written by Barry Kerr
I sing a song days long gone when I'm done the river ye mountainside did ever put a hold on me I swim and climb in leg on Bryon or Heather bog and briar from early light [Music] till one morning KY long live near Gotham is forward and shows a band of men from councilman kill will be on the shore there are launchers ye and homestead crying and dress the sound of hell he was frightened then when I say [Music] gentle from Oh sports men board I have been told of tornami men stay with dog and gone for sport and liver - but like thunder clothes his dogs our Lord I raise the son of hell his pride and joy a dog named flight was the one to give me change ie torn his dog through field oak for my non-date list - hi [Music] my style but as darkness fell I heard the bells from Saint Peters honored I went to groaned when gentle from [Music] birthdays when but those times are gone I'm free to roam the countryside but if on the air a son I fear haunting in the wind I my the time I've a transgender from [Applause]
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Applications of Maximizing and Minimizing Quadratic Functions
okay a toy rocket is these problems today these problems today are all about well they deal with uh finding the max and men in real life situations and what are some of the ways we come at these problems okay a toy rocket is shot vertically into the air from a launch pad seven feet above the ground with an initial velocity of 120 feet per second now what they're doing what the writers of this problem are doing with that sentence is they're about they're showing you the data that went into making the formula we're going to use the height h in feet of the rocket above the ground at t seconds after launch is given by this function and let me do that we have two questions here we have two questions how long will it take the rocket to reach its maximum height and what is the maximum height well there are some questions you have to ask yourself what we're dealing with is this function height as a function of time equals negative 16 t squared plus 120 t plus seven now t is time and h is height above the ground in feet time is in seconds what you're going to notice is that we're using t instead of x but they act exactly the same way and we're finding we're finding a maximum trying to figure out where that came from aha there we go what we're doing is we're finding a maximum of a quadratic function so that means we're finding what we would normally call h k comma between them where h is the x-coordinate and k is the y-coordinate however this time the letters have changed h of t is acting like y and t is acting like x all right so what that means is we're going to be looking for a vertex that consists of the time it takes for the rocket to reach its maximum height and the maximum height well we can call that k so let's get to it instead of h equals negative b over 2a we've got t equals negative b over 2a so t is going to equal i get my b and my a over here negative 120 over negative 16. [Music] so i'm up 2 times negative 16. negative 16 is a and this is 2a on the bottom so this will be negative 120 over negative 32 and that's what i'm going to put into my calculator let's move this over 120 or i should say i guess let's let's just be completely honest here negative 1 20 divided by negative 32. that's 3.75 now we can use decimals in this problem so we've now answered the first question these are going to come up separately you know the way questions sometimes appear separately all right it is going to take the time to reach max maximum height time to reach maximum height is three 3.75 seconds right now the next question what is the maximum height what is the maximum height this is the same kind of question we had yesterday when we were talking about maximum and minimum values it's always k so k is calculated by taking the h number which is a t 3.75 and putting it out substituting it for every t in our formula here negative 16 times 3.75 squared plus 120 times 3.75 plus seven okay i'm double checking here to make sure that's right and that when i calculated this that was right okay so now we're going to calculate this i have to put it down there so i can see what to type okay negative 16 parentheses 3.75 parentheses closed squared you don't really have to use parentheses it's just something that i'm used to doing so let me clear it and do it an easier way negative 16 times 3.75 squared plus 120 times 3.6 plus 7 enter 232 feet so you have this toy rocket that's shot into the air from a platform seven feet above the ground it looks something like this there's the platform there's the path of the rocket it goes up 232 feet and then comes back down boom [Music] and this whole process is going to take 3.75 seconds so what is the maximum height 232 feet pretty good for a toy rocket okay we use the same formulas that we used yesterday when we did that complete analysis of a quadratic function now this is a little harder a little trickier but it's definitely doable a one compartment vertical file i have hanging files in my office a one compartment so we're talking about one of them vertical file is to be constructed by bending the long side of an eight inch by 14 inch sheet of plastic along two lines that is this is the long side we're going to fold the long side and they've drawn two lines that i hope are straighter than that and more evenly spaced than that but that's going to allow them to fold this up so that each side is x high so this side is x inches high and this side is x inches high now um bending the long side yes of an 8 inch by 14 inch sheet of plastic along two lines to form a u-shape now we're also going to have to find this side well we know that this is 8 and the whole thing is 14 but what is that well 14 all together minus this x will be 14. minus 2x so that's what it's going to be so let me get rid of this question mark and instead i'll have 14 whoops 14 minus 2x how tall should the file be in other words what is x what does x need to be in order to maximize the volume it can hold so we want the maximum amount of stuff that we can put in there and so we need to know what the volume is the maximum volume so we need to fold it in just the right way well you need to know the formula for volume of a rectangular thing like that all right so volume equals length times width times height well let's see the height is x the width is fourteen minus two x and the length is eight so that's what our volume is all we have to do now is work this out what is the volume what is the what is the function representing the volume and how can i maximize it and what is the maximum so actually we're not being asked what the maximum is are we we're being asked what x needs to be in order to maximize the volume so this is going to be easier than it looks but first let's take care of this v equals eight times i'm going to distribute the x into here so that we have 14 x minus 2 x squared and then i'll distribute the eight but what is eight times fourteen let's make the calculator do the work 8 times 14 is 112 so v equals 112 x minus 16 x squared so the volume can be represented by negative 16 x squared plus because this is positive plus 112 x tada all right now that we have our function for the volume notice that this is x squared so it's quadratic and the leading term is negative which means you have a cupped down parabola the vertex will be at the top and it will be a maximum point so now i mean so they're asking the right question we have the right formula to be able to maximize it now we're only being asked what x is so we don't have to find all of h k h is enough h is the max the x that needs to maximize the volume so h equals negative b over 2 a let me scroll this up h equals negative 112 over two times negative sixteen which will be negative 112 over negative thirty two the negatives cancel but we might as well just let the calculator do that for us negative 1 1 2 divided by negative 32 enter three and a half three point five well three point five what inches so each side needs to be 3.5 inches in order to maximize the volume they're not asking for the volume what is the maximum volume they're not asking that only what does x need to be so x is going to be let me write 3.5 over here three point five inches okay there you go it's wonderful when you're only asked one question the volume is what we would normally be maximizing but even though we want to maximize the volume it's the arrangement of the sides that will cause that volume to be maximized okay so important for you to remember volume equals length times width times height aki's bicycle shop i imagine that being a little bike shop down on on dickson street [Music] aki's bicycle designs has determined that when x hundred bicycles are built the average cost per bicycle whoops i'll dunk on it here let me clear that the average cost per bicycle um the average cost per bicycle is given by this formula this function now also very important x is in hundreds so for instance if we came up with an answer like x equals one we wouldn't be saying that aki needs to build one bicycle all right where c of x is in the hundreds of dollars all right so let me write c of x beside there just to keep them together c of x which is really y of course now how many bicycles should there we go how many bicycles should the shop build to minimize the average cost that makes sense we all want to minimize our costs unless we go on a buying binge then we just regret it later okay so we need to find the number of bicycles in order to minimize the cost now let's look at this function it's quadratic and the leading term is positive so this is a cupped up parabola the vertex gives us the minimum so this is the right question to be asking we're going to minimize this that is we need to be able to minimize the cost but we're not being asked to do that we're only being asked to find the number of bicycles that need to be built that's x so since this is h k and h is the x coordinate of the vertex we're just going to be finding h x is the number of bicycles in hundreds and that's all they care about okay so the number of bicycles that need to be built in order to minimize did i say maximize i'm used to saying maximize but this is minimize the number of bicycles that need to be built in order to minimize the cost is negative b over 2a which is okay over here a is 0.5 and b is neg equals negative 0.4 okay so b we're going to have negative b and b is negative over 2 a and a is positive 0.5 so this will give us negative negative 0.4 which is positive 0.4 divided by let me make that a little more clear here this decimal 2 times 0.5 is 1. two times point five is one because point five is one half so we're going to have 0.4 over 1 which is 0.4 aki only yeah aki only needs to build point four bicycles well no point four hundred bicycles point four hundred bicycles is going to be 40 [Music] bicycles so aki needs to build 40 bicycles to minimize the cost we aren't making a statement about the rest of the profit though they're not asking that so 40 bicycles don't be caught saying 0.4 bicycles it doesn't make any sense b i c y c l i i just got hit ah by a bug go away the price of having a cat door where was i right there c-y-c-l-e-s okay and that's all they're asking for how many bicycles should the shop build to minimize the average cost per bicycle okay now we move on and in this question we're being asked about profit but we're not told what the profit is we have to calculate it the profit of a company in dollars is the difference between the company's revenue and cost the cost c of x and the revenue r of x are functions for a particular company the x represents the number of items that need to be produced and sold to distributors so they're going to build something and then sell them to walmart and then walmart will sell it to us so their customer is a distributor like walmart or amazon or target amazon would prob well no walmart too anyway what are we being asked to do determine the maximum profit well we're just being given the cost and the revenue so we're going to have to come up with our our own profit function okay well profit equals revenue the money that comes in minus cost the money that goes out so here i have to i'll scroll up in just a minute p of x is going to equal r of x which is 840 [Music] x minus x squared minus 2400 plus 40x so there here's our revenue that is the formula for the revenue and here's the formula for the cost functions and form formulas are very similar a lot of the time sometimes they're the same thing so p of x is going to equal 840x minus x squared now minus 2400 minus 40x great i'll combine like terms 840x minus 40x these are like terms there is no other x squared term and there is no other constant term so we can even write this in the correct order negative x squared plus eight hundred x minus twenty four hundred and that is the formula for our profit notice it's a quadratic and the leading term is negative which means we have a cupped down parabola which means the vertex is a maximum so since we're trying to determine the maximum profit we can use the profit formula to calc that is we can use the vertex formula for p of x in order to find the maximum profit and determine the number of items that must be produced and sold to obtain the maximum profit that is it's the x's that are going to make the profit be maximized the thing is is that when you're dealing with hk which is the vertex you've got to find h first but here it's the second question so onward see where should i go let's go down here h equals negative b over 2a equals i've got to jump back up here to c all right 800 is b so negative 800 divided by two a two times negative one so i'll have negative eight hundred over negative two and that will be positive 400. we need to produce and sell to distributors 400 items items in order to maximize the profit now to find the maximum profit we have to do this negative we have well i'm going to write it again negative x squared plus 800 x minus twenty four hundred okay what k is going to equal well let me put parentheses around the x because the x is what's being squared not the negative sign it's very easy to make a mistake when you don't have like a negative five no this is just a negative one times x which is four hundred eight hundred times four hundred writing it a little too small here so let me move up there we are this is what i want negative 400 is going to be squared plus 800 times 400 minus 2400 clear all right excuse me negative 400 squared now you don't need parentheses if you can remember it's the 400 and not the negative that's being squared plus 800 times 400 minus twenty four hundred all right negative four hundred squared plus eight hundred times four hundred minus twenty four hundred enter so our maximum profit k should be in us dollars one five seven six hundred probably don't need decimals all right but now there's the problem of putting it in the right place the h number let me make this smaller again the h number is the number of items so that needs to go here determine the number of items that must be produced and sold in order to obtain a maximum profit and the maximum profit will be 157 600. so this is h and this is k and we got the right numbers that is our numbers agree with them with mymathlab okay that's the tricky part here that and the fact that you have to actually come up with your own function based on the fact that p of x equals r of x minus c of x after that it's just finding a vertex okay now this is i don't know i would call it a more normal kind of problem and it's even multiple choice yardbird landscaping has 56 meters of fencing with which to enclose a rectangular garden if the garden is x meters long express the garden's area as a function of length okay so now let's read it again 56 meters of fencing to enclose a rectangular garden that's important it's rectangular so we're talking about a rectangle now x the garden is x meters long well what about white well let's figure it out we have now it's just because i draw lousy rectangles l w that is a typical garden let's make a flower nobody says math can't be fun sometime all right it's ugly that's why i didn't draw the rectangle okay so we have 56 meters of fencing to go around this garden ah good grief what did i do that for because i'm looking at my flower thinking about the flower l what where am i there l and w there you go all right this 56 meters is going to equal l plus w plus l plus w or if you prefer l plus l and w plus w which is 2l plus 2w now we're being told that the length is x and we need to solve for x it's going to be x meters long no that's not what we need to do if the garden is x meters long express the garden's area as a function of length oh my goodness all right well let's do that fifty-six equals two times l plus w divide both sides by 2. now 56 divided by 2 56 divided by 2. is 28 okay so 28 equals scroll up l plus w and so now let's see what this thing looks like all right so if i were to subtract w from both sides i get 28 minus w better do that 28 minus w equals l all right so let's see 56 meters of fencing with which to enclose a rectangular garden if the garden is x meters long express the garden's area as a function of length o k now let's leave l where it is for the moment no okay that's not a good way to do it i need to go the other way because i know what l equals which means i should have made that an x right away i'm going to do it now well i'm going to do it now 28 equals x plus w remember it was 2l plus 2w and we divided out the 2 as a common factor now w equals 28 minus x that's what the width is da now we know what the width is it's important because area of a rectangle equals length times width in other words area equals x times the width and the width let me make an arrow here the width equals 28 minus x so area a equals x times 28 minus x so area equals 28 x minus x squared and since these are both x's we can say that area is a function of x equals 28 x minus x squared ta-da all we have to do now is look up here 28 minus x squared doggone and that's all we're being asked to do we're not even being asked to maximize or minimize anything nevertheless it's a good skill to learn okay it made sense you see to subtract the l over here since it was x so that we could do this this step but doing it wrong would have shown you now we're going to do a kind of a hard problem let's read the story let me have a drink of water a daycare center has 36 feet of dividers with which to enclose a rectangular play area the space in a corner of a large room [Music] to enclose a rectangular play space in a corner of a large room the sides against the wall require no partitions suppose the play space is x feet long answer the following questions okay here's what they're saying i'm going to get my trusty rectangle out again this time i'm going to make a room this is a room okay now we're gonna use this corner i've decided that this is going to be where our play space is and so we need to kind of separate it maybe it's for one particular age group so i am going to take my dividers see if this works i never know we're going to take the dividers yay okay so there are the dividers okay now so a daycare center has 36 feet of dividers so this side plus this side equals 36 because over here we have the wall and the wall so that's why we only need the dividers here now suppose the play space is x feet long well this is the longest side the longest side is usually the length so this is going to be x now there are 36 feet all together so 36 minus x is going to be the amount left over here so we have a a rectangular play space that's x by 36 minus x is it meters no it's feet okay now suppose the play space is x feet long answer the following questions okay let's go over to the questions [Music] first question express the area a notice i didn't have any way around including the answers because this is one of those problems where the questions come up separately and to make them come up all at once the answer shows so i didn't have any choice here i apologize no mystery express the area a of the play space as a function of x that means make it a of x well okay the length times the width let's write that a equals length times width make that bigger right there now notice it says do not simplify that's why they left it like this because they're about to ask you a question you have not heard before in a word problem and that's they're going to ask you about domain what is the domain of this function so let's go back and look at where the function comes from this the length and the width this is a rectangular space now to find the domain you have to ask yourself what would make this rectangular play space not a rectangular play space well i'll tell you there are two things actually there are three things that would make this not a rectangular play space if x were to equal zero then all 36 feet of the dividers would be i should do it down here would be up against this wall that would mean they hadn't been used yet that would mean there is no oh no don't go away all right well oh well oh well i should have left it the way it was while so let's yeah here's a wall and here's a wall wiggly wall that's why i like to use prefab rectangles okay but now if this side were zero zero feet long then all 36 feet of the dividers would be up against this wall and you would not have a rectangular play space so in order to find the domain here's what we have to do we have to say okay what if x were zero x would be zero and you would not have a play space that means that x cannot equal zero and now that's the length if the width were zero then if you add x to both sides you get 36 equals x so if x were 36 feet long there would be no play space so x cannot be zero and x cannot be 36 what if x were 37 it couldn't be because you you only have 36 feet of of dividers so this is nonsense right here so what that means is x can equal any number of feet now we're just saying does it make sense not really but x could be really close to zero as long as it's not zero or x could be really close to 36 as long as it's not 36 and what that means is we're talking about the existence of a rectangle so there could be a rectangle even if it doesn't meet our needs at least there's a rectangle if x is between 0 and 36 but not equal to 0 and 36 ah but they wrote it in interval notation and that's exactly how that would be written right here between 0 and 36 but not equal to 0 and not equal to 36 brackets mean that x could equal 0 and x could equal 36 and that's totally wrong again we already showed what would happen if x did equal 0 and if x did equal 36 well there wouldn't be a rectangle all right now we're saying suppose you felt like graphing this x times 36 minus x what kind of graph would you get well let's let's multiply it all out first a of x equals 36 times x minus x squared which is negative x squared plus 36 x that's quadratic that's negative what we would have is a cupped down parabola let's look oh that's right it goes over here too so here you've got four graphs one two three four none of them are cut down except b this is a cupped down parabola going from 0 to 36 not quite 40. so this is what we want but process of elimination would have shown you that you don't need a graphing calculator now what are what dimensions yield the maximum area of this rectangle that is now let me erase x equals zero because it doesn't and let me erase x minus 36 equals 0 because it doesn't now how are we going to make that area the absolute biggest it could be i don't know yes i do look at what we've got we've got a of x equals negative x squared plus 36 x that's negative 1 times x squared plus 36 times x okay now it wants to know what the dimensions would be it would be helpful if i found h k don't you think at least h i have to go rescue a bird i'm pretty sure so let me see what time it is it's 11 34. i'm going to put this on pause and i'm going to let you all go i need to rescue a bird what are you doing oh my goodness it wasn't a bird it was a monarch butterfly no no don't come in here [Music] it wasn't a bird it was a monarch butterfly so i rescued the monarch butterfly
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THE GALLANT TAILOR Author: Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm SE46
the gallant tailor author jacob grim and wilhelm grimm illustrator walter crane one summer morning a little taylor was sitting on his board near the window and working cheerfully with all his might when an old woman came down the street crying good jelly to sell the christ sounded pleasant in the little taylor's ears so he put his head out of the window and called out here my good woman come here if you want a customer so the poor woman climbed the steps with her heavy basket and was obliged to unpack and display all her pots to the tailor he looked at every one of them and lifting all the lids applied his nose to each and said at last the jelly seems pretty good you may weigh me out four half ounces or i don't mind having a quarter of a pound the woman who had expected to find a good customer gave him what he asked for but went off angry and grumbling this jelly is the very thing for me cried the little tailor it will give me strength and cunning and he tipped down the bread from the cupboard cut a whole round of the loaf and spread the jelly on it laid it near him and went on stitching more gallantly than ever all the while the scent of the sweet jelly was spreading throughout the room where there were quantities of flies who were attracted by it and flew to partake now then who asked you to come said the tailor and drove the unbidden guests away but the flies not understanding his language were not to be got rid of like that and returned in larger numbers than before then the tailor not being able to stand it any longer took from his chimney corner a ragged cloth and said now i'll let you have it beat it among them unmercifully when he ceased and counted the slain he found seven lying dead before him this is indeed somewhat he said wandering at his own gallantry the whole town shall know this so he hastened to cut out a belt and he stitched it and put on it in large capital seven at one blow the town did i say said the little taylor the whole world shall know it and his heart quivered with joy like a lamb's tail the tailor fastened the belt around him and began to think of going out into the world for his workshop seemed too small for his worship so he looked about in all the house for something that would be useful to take with him but he found nothing but an old cheese which he put in his pocket outside the door he noticed that a bird had got caught in the bushes so he took that and put it in his pocket with the cheese then he set out gallantly on his way and as he was light and active he felt no fatigue the way led over a mountain and when he reached the topmost peak he saw a terrible giant sitting there and looking about him at his ease the tailor went bravely up to him called out to him and said comrade good day there you sit looking over the wide world i am on the way there to seek my fortune have you a fancy to go with me the giant looked at the tailor contemptuously and said you little rascal you miserable fellow that maybe answered the little taylor and undoing his coat he showed the giant his belt you can read there whether i am a man or not the giant red seven at one blow and thinking it meant men that the tailor had killed felt at once more respect for the little fellow but as he wanted to prove himself he took up a stone and squeezed it so hard that water came out of it now you can do that said the giant that is if you have the strength for it that's not much said the little tailor i call that play and he put his hand in his pocket and took out the cheese and squeezed it so that the way ran out of it well said he what do you think of that the giant did not know what to say to it for he could not have believed the little man then the giant took up a stone and threw it so high that it was nearly out of sight now little fellow suppose you do that well thrown said the tailor but the stone fell back to earth again i will throw you one that will never come back so he felt in his pocket took out the bird and threw it into the air and the bird when it found itself at liberty took wing flew off and returned no more what do you think of that comrade ask the tailor there is no doubt that you can throw said the giant but we will see if you can carry he led the little tailor to a mighty oak tree which had been felled and was lying on the ground and said now if you are strong enough help me to carry this tree out of the wood willingly answered the little man you take the trunk on your shoulders i will take the branches with all their foliage that is much the most difficult so the giant took the trunk on his shoulders and the tailor seated himself on a branch and the giant who could not see what he was doing had the whole tree to carry and the little man on it as well and the little man was very cheerful and merry and whistled the tune there were three tailors riding by as if carrying the tree was mere child's play the giant when he had struggled on under his heavy loader part of the way was tired out and cried look here i must let go of the tree the tailor jumped off quickly and taking hold of the tree with both arms as if you were carrying it said to the giant you see you can't carry the tree though you are such a big fellow they went on together a little farther and presently they came to a cherry tree and the giant took hold of the topmost branches where the ripest fruit hung and pulling them downwards gave them to the tailor to hold bidding him eat but the little tailor was much too weak to hold the tree and as the giant let go the tree sprang back and the tailor was caught up in the air and when he dropped down again without any damage the giant said to him how is this haven't you strength enough to hold such a weak sprig as that it is not strength that is lacking answered the little tailor how should it be to one who has slain seven at one blow i just jumped over the tree because the hunters are shooting down there in the bushes you jump it too if you can the giant made the attempt and not being able to vault the tree he remained hanging in the branches so that once more the little taylor got the better of him then said the giant as you are such a gallant fellow suppose you come with me to our den and stay the night the tailor was quite willing and he followed him when they reached the den there sat some other giants by the fire and each had a roasted sheep in his hand and was eating it the little tailor looked round and thought there is more elbow room here than in my workshop and the giant showed him a bed and told him he had better lie down upon it and go to sleep the bed was however too big for the tailor so he did not stain it but crept into a corner to sleep as soon as it was midnight the giant got up took a great start of iron and beat the bed through with one stroke and supposed he had made an end of that grasshopper of a tailor very early in the morning the giants went into the wood and forgot all about the little tailor and when they saw him coming after them alive and mary they were terribly frightened and thinking he was going to kill them they ran away in all haste so the little tailor marched on always following his nose and after he had gone a great way he entered the courtyard belonging to a king's palace and there he felt so overpowered with fatigue that he lay down and fell asleep in the meanwhile came various people who looked at him very curiously and read on his belt seven at one blow oh said they why should this great lord come here in a time of peace what a mighty champion he must be then they went and told the king about him and they thought that if we should break out what a worthy and useful man he would be and that he ought not to be allowed to depart at any price the king then summoned his council and sent one of his courtiers to the little tailor to beg him so soon as he should wake up to consent to serve in the king's army so the messenger stood and waited at the sleeper side until his limbs began to stretch and his eyes to open and then he carried his answer back and the answer was that was the reason for which i came said the little tailor i am ready to enter the king service so he was received into it very honorably and a separate dwelling set apart for him but the rest of the soldiers were very much set against the little tailor and they wished him a thousand miles away what shall be done about it they said among themselves if we pick a quarrel and fight with him then seven of us will fall at each blow that will be of no good to us so they came to a resolution and went all together to the king to ask for their discharge we never intended said they to serve with a man who kills seven at a blow the king felt sorry to lose all his faithful servants because of one man and he wished that he had never seen him and would willingly get rid of him if he might but he did not dare to dismiss the little tailor for fear he should kill all the king's people and place himself upon the throne he thought a long while about it and at last made up his mind what to do he sent for the little tailor and told him that as he was so great a warrior he had a proposal to make to him he told him that in a wood in his dominions dwelt two giants who did great damage by robbery murder and fire and that no man dust go near them for fear of his life but that if the tailor should overcome and slay both these giants the king would give him his only daughter in marriage and half his kingdom as a dowry and that a hundred horsemen should go with him to give him assistance that would be something for a man like me thought the little tailor a beautiful princess and half a kingdom are not to be had every day and he said to the king oh yes i can soon overcome the giants and yet have no need of the hundred horsemen he who can kill seven at one blow has no need to be afraid of two so the little tailor set out and the hunched horsemen followed him when he came to the border of the wood he said to his escort stay here while i go to attack the giants then he sprang into the wood and looked about him right and left after a while he caught sight of the two giants they were lying down under a tree asleep and snoring so that all the branches shook the little tailor all alive filled both his pockets with stones and climbed up into the tree and made his way to an overhanging bow so that he could seat himself just above the sleepers and from there he let one stone after another fall on the chest of one of the giants for a long time the giant was quite unaware of this but at last he woke up and pushed his comrade and said what are you hitting me for you are dreaming said the other i am not touching you and they composed themselves again to sleep and the tailor let fall a stone on the other giant what can that be crite what are you casting at me i am casting nothing at you answered the first grumbling they disputed about it for a while but as they were tired they gave it up at last and their eyes closed once more then the little taylor began his game in you picked out a heavier stone and threw it down with force upon the first giant's chest this is too much quite e and spine up like a madman and struck his companion such a blow that the tree shook above them the other paid him back with ready coin and they fought with such fury that they tore up trees by their roots to use for weapons against each other so that at last both of them lay dead on the ground and now the little tailor got down another piece of luck said he that the tree i was sitting in did not get torn up to or else i should have had to jump like a squirrel from one tree to another then he drew his sword and gave each of the giants a few hacks in the breast and went back to the horsemen and said the deed is done i have made an end of both of them but it went hard with me in the struggle they rooted up trees to defend themselves but it was of no use they had to do with a man who can kill seven at one blow then are you not wounded ask the horseman nothing of the sort answered the tailor i have not turned a hair the horsemen still would not believe it and rode into the wood to sea and there they found the giants wallowing in their blood and all about them lying the uprooted trees the little tailor then claimed the promised boon but the king repented him of his offer and he sought again how to rid himself of the hero before you can possess my daughter and the half of my kingdom said he to the tailor you must perform another heroic act in the wood lives a unicorn who does great damage you must secure him a unicorn does not strike more terror into me than two giants seven at one blow that is my way was the taylor's answer so taking a rope and an axe with him he went out into the wood and told those who were ordered to attend him to wait outside he had not far to seek the unicorn soon came out and sprang at him as if he would make an end of him without delay softly softly said he most haste worst speed and remained standing until the animal came quite near then he slipped quietly behind a tree the unicorn ran with all his might against the tree and stuck his horn so deep into the trunk that he could not get it out again and so was taken now i have you said the tailor coming out from behind the tree and putting the rope around the unicorn's neck he took the axe set free the horn and when all his party were assembled he led forth the animal and brought it to the king the king did not yet wish to give him the promised reward and set him a third task to do before the wedding could take place the tailor was to secure a wild boar that had done a great deal of damage to the wood the huntsmen were to accompany him all right said the tailor this is child's play but he did not take the huntsman into the wood and they were all the better pleased for the wild boar had many a time before received them in such a way that they had no fancy to disturb him when the ball caught sight of the tailor he ran at him with a foaming mouth and gleaming tusks to bear him to the ground but the nimble hero rushed into a chapel that chanced to be near and jumped quickly out of a window on the other side the ball ran after him and when he got inside the door shut after him and there he was imprisoned for the creature was too big and unwieldy to jump out of the window too then the little tailor called the huntsman that they might see the prisoner with their own eyes and then he betook himself to the king who now whether he liked it or not was obliged to fulfill his promise and give him his daughter and the half of his kingdom but if he had known that the great warrior was only a little tailor he would have taken it still more to heart so the wedding was celebrated with great splendor and little joy and the tailor was made into a king one night the young queen heard her husband talking in his sleep and saying now boy make me that waistcoat and patch me those breeches or i will lay my yard measure about your shoulders and so as she perceived of what low birth her husband was she went to her father the next morning and told him all and begged him to set her free from a man who was nothing better than a tailor the king bad her be comforted saying tonight leave your bedroom door open my guard shall stand outside and when he is asleep they shall come in and bind him and carry him off to a ship and he shall be sent to the other side of the world so the wife felt consoled but the king's water bearer who had been listening all the while went to the little tailor and disclosed to him the whole plan i shall put a stop to all this said he at night he lay down as usual in bed and when his wife thought that he was asleep she got up opened the door and laid down again the little tailor who only made believe to be asleep began to murmur plainly now boy make me that waistcoat and patch me those breeches or i will lay my yard measure about your shoulders i have slain seven at one blow killed two giants caught a unicorn and taken a wild boar and shall i be afraid of those who are standing outside my room door and when they heard the tailor say this a great fear seized them they fled away as if they had been wild hares and none of them would venture to attack him and say the little tailor all his lifetime remained a king the end goodbye
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How to Defend Against Dog Attack
[Music] okay we thought we would do this video to give some very simple practical sensible tips of what to do to defend yourself against dogs because this is something that has come up people have asked us there's a lot of stray dogs around sometimes people don't have their dogs contained and it can be a potentially dangerous situation also recently in the news we saw a clip of a woman who was at the beach with her small dog and a larger dog came running at them looked like it attacked a small dog and it was running at her we thought we would provide some quick tips that would be useful in such a situation before we start allow me to introduce our assistants dad toki come on sit down stay toki sit down to make this easy to remember i will give you abc just remember abc this is the order you want to remember these things in because this is the order of execution the a stands for avoid okay you want to be aware of your surroundings as aware as possible of where you're going so that you can avoid a potentially dangerous situation to begin with so scope out the area if you see dogs that are not contained that look like they could be an issue try to see if the owners are around and let them know to contain the dogs or make sure that you feel safe or just avoid areas to begin with where there are stray dogs tend to hang out or you think might be a risk that's the first thing avoid then you don't have an issue period the b stands for bolt which means get the hell out of there if you see a situation where like in this video we saw on the news it looked like the woman was just maybe leaving the beach or going to the beach i couldn't tell and the dog started running at her and her smaller dog and that's what she did she bolted but it was kind of too late because the dog was too close and if you just run while a dog is chasing you then the instincts of the dog are gonna take over and they are definitely gonna chase you and you're probably not gonna outrun a dog unless you're already further enough away or you have an escape plan something to get over i'm gonna show you a very quick way to get up onto an elevation if there's one nearby or over a fence the easiest way to get up over a fence or onto an elevation is by using what we'll call the safety vault you need to first support yourself on your hands and then you need to get one foot up to give you the leverage to get up so the easiest way to get up is like this most people would like lay their whole body on it and then try to get one leg up and try to swing the other leg up and by the time all that happens it's going to be too late if the dog's trying to get you if a dog is trying to get you yes come here see how quick that was it's much easier to get up if you have a technique that's more efficient and this is just the most efficient way to get up on a ledge or to get over a fence it would work the same break it down all you're doing is getting as close to the object as possible using your hands in sync with your jump to support your hands on the object and then you're going to bring one leg up either leg and from there you can use the three points of support the foot and the two hands to get over okay so that'll work for a wall or a fence that is at least low enough that you can reach with your hands and your jump combined get at least to the point where you can support yourself on your hands get your body weight over and then get one foot up and get over like that okay that's the easiest way so awareness or avoid be aware and avoid the situation bolt and if you need to if you can bolt to a nearby fence or object that you can get up on quickly and we just showed you a technique for that and the c is the last resort is if you need to confront the animal so we'll show you that next okay so if you can avoid and bolt then the situation is taken care of but you may need to confront the animal you may not be able to run away in time there's a few things to keep in mind if that happens number one is animals read your energy okay they're not like humans that are looking for all these other cues that don't really mean anything they're just reading your energy so you have to be very calm your energy has to be calm but it also has to be intense if you're not used to generating intensity then you kind of have to practice it and fake it till you make it so that's why i think it's good for anybody to practice practical self-defense and practice things that's going to get you in a mode where you can train yourself to be relaxed but intense at the same time because that is what the animal is going to read most times if your energy is right you'll be able to disarm the dog without even having to even do anything but if it's a dog that's out of control and it's going to come at you then you need to be able to show it that you are common in control but at the same time you're intense and ready to deal with the situation we'll show you some techniques that could possibly turn a lethal bite or just a very very bad bite into a bite that you can just deal with that and save your own life so again the energy is important and your posture says a lot your posture sends a huge message in terms of your energy so if a dog is coming at me desk come here if i flop forward like this i'm not really saying seattle's still following me but if i do this okay if i posture myself properly and posture is not just about being loud and getting big okay this is a misconception when people try to want to act tough they walk around trying to take up as much space that is you can read that a mile away if you know what you're doing that is not what you want to send the message you don't want to just be loud or you don't want to come at the dog and scare it because if you scare the dog too much it will that could make the aggression situation even worse what you want to do is show a calm assertiveness and like a focused energy and your posture should be protecting your center line you don't want to be facing the dog squarely and you don't want to be open you want to be more closed and you want to turn slightly so you're off center okay this is square this is not square you're not sideways because now that shows a flight response that you're gonna run you're still facing the dog but you're like this you're guarding your center line so that it's very easy for me to just turn turn and dip my shoulder and close off all my vital organs here okay or it's very easy for me to pivot and step out of the way if i need to so that's the basics of the posture okay it's a it's more of a closed focused posture as opposed to a square on open big posture the next thing is from that posture you need to be immediately ready to deflect or block and the two most practical ways to do that in a situation like that again you may not be able to avoid getting bitten but you want to make sure that the bite instead of happening at your throat or somewhere in your stomach or near your vital organ you want to make sure that the bite happens in a safer spot your forearm okay so the safest way to block is what we'll call a cross guard which is essentially just this if i throw something at you you're probably going to do something like this anyway so that's the cross guard defense so you're going to do this the only adjustment that would make to that is um make a make a fist when you do it instead of open hands because if you ever if you get a bite mark and an open hand that's that could be really severe and that could disable you from being able to use your hands afterwards where you may need to to get away or to take the next action so make a fist and when you when you do the cross guard one hand goes down across the front of the body towards the hip and the other one just goes on your shoulder like this okay so if you just do that you're gonna be and then touch your chin your face is protected okay so just quickly like this while the cross guard is effective and could potentially save your life it's not enough in itself you also have to be prepared to deliver some kind of a strike or attack to get the dog to back off when you're here you make a tight fist and you use this part of your fist you stay in compact and you can deliver quite an effective blow that way what is even more effective is if you can learn a simple push kick a push kick is very effective for keeping distance between you and an attacker okay i'll show you how effective it is even just with my dog right now yes come here up so i can put my foot to hold him off into his body don't put it at his face because you can just bite your foot but as he's coming in he has to lunge at you like this so you go for somewhere here and you just drive your knee up first you chamber your knee so you drive it up and then you push like you're trying to kick down a door you're going to drive your knee up chamber your knee up and then it's a push it's not a flick kick you're not doing this and you're not stomping okay you need to get your knee up which also defends you yes come here up up the knee also defends you you see that the knee also defends you and from there you can bend them off with the push kick so it's more of a push it's not a snap kick or a flick tip so you're going to drive your knee up and then push like you're trying to kick down a door so to recap so far confront first thing is your posture and your energy you face the dog you don't want to turn your back so you face you send your energy directly at the dog you stay relaxed but intense you make sure your posture is not open you protect your center line but again you still face the dog you have the cross guard and the push kick a very effective defense so you're protecting your face you're protecting your neck tucking your chin you can still see and if the dog lunges at you you have this you have your knee to drive up when you chamber it even just the knee is sufficient to hold them off okay but from there you can also do the push kick and if you deliver a sharp enough push kick to the chest area stomach area and you can practice that and deliver a powerful enough kick it's probably going to be enough to deter the dough next is parrying so the dog may be lunging at you you do that if it keeps coming at you you you may need to be able to keep parrying or what i mean by parrying is deflecting the dog away and i would recommend you do that with a closed fist like this but for the purpose of demonstration because i don't want to injure my assistant i'm just going to do it with an open palm okay good boy come here [Music] so when you when you're doing the deflecting it's kind of just you're stepping out of the way and using the momentum of the dog to let it continue it's coming at me i'm stepping away and using them using its own momentum to send it okay you want to step to the outside and deflect step to the outside and deflect if you can and then after you do that if you need to you can get in a good shot and take off even better than that is if you can grab something nearby a simple stick the godfather of all weapons if you have something like a broomstick or something this length that's a bit longer then i like to hold it like this because you can maintain your stance your proper posture where you're closing off the center line one hand like this and one hand like this just like if you were sweeping and from here you can deliver very powerful shots just by simply flicking it like that that is a very very devastating blow if you just like that [Music] that's a devastating blow you can also we call uh it's like a jab usually when people pick up a stick they will hold it like this and swinging it wildly like this okay that's not going to be effective because once you do this i mean a dog is quick so once you do that now all it has to do if it if it missed or if you didn't hit it hard enough it's going to come right back to you but if i'm like this yes come here come here boy good boy if i'm like this i'm always in control i don't have to do any wild swings all i need to do is that that that okay i can come around around and very little subtle movements can deliver enough power to keep somebody up or keep a dog up so to sum up how do you defend yourself against crazy dogs that are attacking you abc avoid is the first thing have awareness scope up the situation try not to put yourself in a situation where you're going to be at risk failing that if you spot the situation a little bit late but still early enough to bolt then the b stands for bolt get the hell out of there and try to find an elevation where you can use the safety vault and either get over a fence or get up onto a ledge where the dog is not likely to be able to reach you and the last of last but not least is confront if you need to confront the dog then you need to be very aware of your energy and your posture because even if you're defending yourself using the cross guard block that we talked about this sends a very different message than this so you need to be still confronting but defending at the same time so you're blocking but at the same time you're also attacking if you need to grab something if you can keep it in close and use sharp but powerful strikes with fierce intention behind them and do what you need to do to defend yourself thanks for watching i hope that's helpful if you have any questions you can comment below dance come here boy sit down come here good girl sit good girl no dogs were harmed in the making of this video good boy good boy
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Stars Aren't Sperical - Space Engine
a cylinder in space engine I've been playing with that for a while now in the beta and I finally got it in steam that's out there we can actually pay money for it now definitely worth it if you like space stuff it's like as far as I can tell the best easy university leaders out there well so here's one of the interesting things that I actually first discovered in space simulator but a long time ago that's stars part round necessarily like some of them are roundish but uh or I should say spherical right we're still around but they're not like you know I can't see this one right here right it's squished it's like an egg shape all not really eggs it more like a hamburger type of shape yes it's a better word you know like if I go top it looks around but if I am looking at it from the side you can tell it's actually bulged and this is really actually pretty common that's just not something I ever you always think of our star which is round like spherical well it's also vaguely supposed to be very little say if the earth near this squished at the poles just a little bit but it's only stars you can get some massive squishing pie I'm like this is probably like this is a reasonable estimate for the specific star that it won't be here which I read a lot about for earrings which actually I should talk about that so this star is H IP 2 8 0 4 1 4 HD 3 9 feet 1 6 [Music] but it also has older names of doors or it's also you Boreanaz a couple names that's why I'm interested is the original name Gore is nobody so there's a guy John Alrich or vaguely Mary but like he was a he was a guy he was doing astronomy as a hobby in the late 1800s and he's a relative of mine so and my last names I'll support so I happen to have looked at several few stars and just because of that and this one happens to be igor's nova and at the time and they thought it was might be anova it's not it's just a red dwarf but yeah so HD three nine eight one six h IP 2 8 0 for 1 it's in space engine it's also in Ely dangerous and I actually managed to scan the planets I was the first person to scheme of an assignment which is fun although some of you had beat me to the stars yeah but the interesting thing is the starter is this question and there's lots of other good analysis the planets here but it is generally thought of having and now might be why it's actually bulging so much like it had a massive they mean like say this was some giant something that could be why it's a game so so polish to us [Music] stars are fun [Music]
Christopher Mark Gore
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Peanut Files A Complaint To Captain Slacks About Leon Cassidy | Nopixel 4.0 | CG
okay hey hey oh hold on hold on hey brother hey I don't want to see you illegally parking all right you you doing good now but don't don't illegally Park all right well you keep calling me ugly maybe if you call me sexy KH one time I you know I take about it hey if you park illegally I'mma have to tell your [ __ ] and then you going to have to pay a bunch of money man that's but stop calling me ugly not okay all right my bad call come on okay show some respect peut oh hell no SL show respect I don't want to see you leg hey don't legally parking slack okay I'mma tell don't see don't don't you see me uh see you legally parking okay cuz I'll be coming for you too hold on I got a question for you slacks can can a cop park in the red spot you see these red spots can they Park on there or not no no unless you're working the scene they got their cartoons on if they don't then it's par okay you know hey you know what pull up pull I got a I got a complaint pull inside come on I'm about to put a complaint on Cassie man come on S ha come on okay so Mr slack I don't know as you can see I got a new job now brother I'm a meter M so what a meter m is I mean I don't know if you know what it is but any I go around and making sure that everybody's legally parked okay if they not I told they [ __ ] I got I'm make pay for that if not imp that's one two you know a lot of The Parking Spot be having meters right I got to make sure that they pay those meters because a lot of people don't Mr Mr slack I bet you don't I bet that you pull up the parking spots and you don't even pay the meter do you it's not true at all why you juding me like that okay that's not oh yeah is that right because I do pay you know if I'm going to be out there you know enforcing the law that I got to follow as well I can't be a hypocrite it's that right okay fair enough so early okay listen so make sure you write this down and remember all right so I was work I was doing my meter made job and I put a senior buns and I see a cop car parked in the in the red spot and I'm like oh hell no that can't be happening so I turn on my lights with my toe car my toe car and I run inside guess who I see Leon dog [ __ ] Cassidy Leon C why why do you call him dog sh it's like his nickname you know what I'm saying but yeah hold on Ry what's going on Ramos give me a sec I'm putting a complaint you what's going on you anybody's want a g this car so bad who you with right now wait Hazel I'm putting a complaint with SLX W what's up I need you to do me a favor can you slide me $7,000 or no I swear to God on everything I got 2,000 my bank I gave 50,000 yesterday for The Bu that's what you said really all right you said that all right sounds good how did my name come up in a conversation because I said that you gave me my first ever parking ticket not parking but traffic ticket and he said he said oh this [ __ ] is crazy slack oh more like slacking oh what the [ __ ] slacking yo C out of line I'm trying to tell you slack he's out of line he's acting up yeah anyways like I was saying slack I pull up he's on the red line I go inside I'm like yo C you realize you can't park there right I'mma have to tell your vehicle or you can pay $500 I'm made I'm going to give you a ticket or to your [ __ ] basically and he like Oh I'm a police officer no you can't you can't do that I could park here you know I could no he was basically acting because he a police officer he like could do whatever he wants like he's Above the Law I'm like Cy you realize you supposed to be serving the public not above anything you're supposed to be enforcing but the dude the whole time was just yipping and yapping about how he you know I can't do that to him because he's a cop you see what I'm saying Mr slack like he has immunity and since you say he not nobody's the LW so so he was telling you that he could park like that yeah he was telling me that he could park like that and then I was going to give him a ticket or like tow his car cuz I'm a meter mid and he literally hopped in the car while I was doing it and just drove like he parked it legally you know what I'm saying like he just got rid of the evidence and [ __ ] but I got a picture oh you got a picture yeah Allan has it picture see picture yeah let me call so I was with my partner I got to see if he's a ramble we'll send you the picture the picture is going to have him and the red line and everything though all that [ __ ] once you see that you can see what I'm talking about okay let me call my let me call Alan st's R oh there was a witness there too that heard him say that you were slacking oh there was other cops too cop there was what's the other cop I forgot what her name was yo what going yo Allan you got that picture of Cass in uh in the red line illegally Park yeah did okay send me that [ __ ] I'm putting a complaint right now with slack all right thank you so much okay send me it fast just text me that [ __ ] all right it's going to be how do I say this it's going to be IM you have to convert sign us hold on send it to me on my email Discord yeah sounds good all let all right Mr slack he's sending me the evidence it should be coming over and I'll sent it to you right now but uh what you going to be seeing is going to be his SUV parked on the red [ __ ] line brother we can't be having that Mr SLX no I end of the day guys are the public servants not in a bad way I'm just saying you know you got to what's that saying Hazel what's that saying uh leave by example yeah yeah exactly right no we're supposed to inspire people as well to leave by example so for for now even uph holding the law ourselves how do we expect other people to follow hey that's what I'm saying dude like if you was out here doing crazy like that how you know if you park illegally then I'mma Park illegally cuz you doing it that's it on if he runs hey man get off your man we got [ __ ] to do man all give me a second I'll call back we're about to do a money run okay let me call you back all right later so send me the proof I'm going to talk to them and see what's the hell is going on okay and then I'll make sure that it's not happening like I said there saw I mean I been read you the charge right now of parking sitation here yeah REM the charge the charge it said right here parkks in an area that is unsafe or on government property parking on a sidewalk or to include any portion of the tire touching the curb parking in the wrong direction of traffic parking on the red line parking in front of a fire h00 parking vehicle across multiple parking spaces vehicle is subject to to govern vehicles with lights and Sirens AR exemp from the statue oh you said they aren't or they are they're not they are no government vehicles with lights or sirens yeah further a vehicle may be driven onto the curb or s for purpos of immediately parking that vehicle within the garage uh parked at a meter spots has expired or has not been paid for too as well so o you see what I'm saying meter made met meter [ __ ] if it parks at a meter spot has expired has not been paid for then absolutely okay perfect well Len look at your phone I sent you the picture brother oh what what about a hey what about a bus stop if somebody parks in front of a bus stop that should be legal no it doesn't say it oh I see that holy [ __ ] okay see what I'm t Okay one of your own slacks crazy I'm your own thank you so much Mr slack have a good day all right hey you see any illegal parking call me I gu [ __ ] has a good [ __ ] all right yo what's going on boys yall doing a what a money run
Client Clips
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Intersecting Perspectives: France – United States, Garyn & Jaqueline
hello my name is Gerren I come from Tennessee and I have been in France for six months and what I love about France is the food culture especially the meals everyone takes time to prepare the food and that when you go to a market there are a lot of choices in cheese bread and especially seafood because I love seafood is the sense of business the fact that the country is is working 24 hours seven days and most of the time people are really kind and they give compliments nice to see you my sweetheart love and so forth it's really this good [Music]
French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs
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INSIDE MONSANTO'S HEADQUARTERS: Collegiate AgChat 2017
okay it's about 3:15 in the morning I am leaving my apartment packing up trying to wake anybody else up [Music] can we just talk about the fact that we're at Monsanto's headquarters and say Louis right now people talk all the time the AG industry about wanting companies to be more transparent about their practices and wanting farmers to be more transparent and so that's what you know that's what Monsanto is doing here today they they really wanted us to hear to be hear you we heard Janice talk about that and so I think it's awesome that they have invited us here showed us what their campus is like which is gorgeous by the way it's a beautiful day here and so I really thank them for that and thank them for hosting we were just having a discussion in there there was like a panel of some college students who are not from the AG industry and they were talking about their consumer perceptions and have the post and they're not featuring something and so while we were having this panel discussion and we were asking them questions I was looking around the room and I saw like half the people were on their phones or on their computers well there was this whole other conversation happening while we were having this panel discussion we were there were people tweeting about the panel discussion which I just think is really cool and so to all the people who say that Millennials are always stuck on their phones I say it's just a part of how we communicate and we were having a conversation about a conversation and I think that's a pretty cool thing okay so this is Hannah I'm sorry I don't know how to pronounce your last name okay and so tell me about what you do I was like a living okay so I work for Monsanto and pre Foundation corn production which means we're breeding inbred lines of corn that will eventually go into hypersleep farmers grow and okay awesome and how did you get involved with egg chat so I was on Twitter once and someone I was following use hashtag act chat I could see it was part of like a Twitter chat no I checked in on it and that was about two years ago and just you know started getting involved with the chats every week and then I saw opportunities when I came to the collegiate Congress actually to help volunteer moderate the chats and that led to me being on the Planning Committee for conferences so a lot of ways to get involved whether you're just participating in the chats or doing Monte it's awesome and how do you think it's kind of do you think it's like affected your life in any way it really helps me connect with people I was never very outgoing so you know meeting people online at first it's way easier and then you start saying well everyone's going these conferences so you meet people and realize and it's really I guess bringing you brought me out of my shell a little bit and just made me way more connected throughout the industry this otherwise [Music] you [Music]
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A Rad New Shuttle in California! Sisson Callahan Trail
[Music] [Applause] [Music] hello fellow riders got treat for you today we're in beautiful Siskiyou County up by Mount Shasta her rotten the Sassoon Callahan trail in fact one of the newest shuttles in Northern California so I got shuttled up by Chris with shaft of gravity bring a new shuttle outfit here in Shasta there is little bit of peddling on this route the trail down is badass and involves very little pedaling on at the center so if you show up with Chris it will get about a five thousand foot to sent back down to Lake Siskiyou well you can do as well and what I'm gonna do is summit Mount Eddy right off of the trail it's a 9,000 foot peak it's actually the tallest peak west of i-5 here we're gonna get 6,000 feet of descending alright to the crest drop in point on the Sassoon Callahan if you're not going up to Eddie sit right down that way I ripped 5,000 feet all the way down the lake Siskiyou but we're going up here now Eddie Eddie here Mount Shasta flexing oh yeah now Eddie [Music] now downhill off Eddie it's really something special go dance we really get to get pretty insane Oh kinda flattens out up here for a little bit that whole top section is just drifting a little really cool part about this trail especially for all my fellow North count outs the parallels the headwaters Sacramento River so get some better views in here in a minute but Sacramento River starts up in that little face enough there beneath about Eddie yeah there it is a river starts right here rock brilliant coming into the final drop [Music] sorry I'll get some really get in here [Music] all right last minute trail right here oh that is such a sex action [Music] holy moly yep that's the Sassoon Callahan you can haul some serious freight on that trail [Applause] Oh [Applause] okay come up here and check it out remember the shuttle with Chris at Shasta gravity tell him I sent you catch you later fellow riders
Trail Peek
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US foreign policy under the next presidency
we acknowledge and we celebrate the first Australians on whose traditional lands we meet this evening and we pay our respects to the elders of the nun of all people past and present my name is Rory Medcalf I'm head of the National Security college here at the Australian National University and we welcome you all to the College here this evening for a special public lecture on an issue that I think is close to all of our hearts whether we want it to be or not and that is the future of u.s. foreign policy and security policy under the next presidency now in a moment I want to introduce our distinguished visiting speaker Richard Fontaine but first a few sane setters now many of you know and are familiar with the national security college through our work on executive education and training trying to bring together and join up the very very wide-ranging national security community of departments and agencies here in Canberra through informing and connecting officials for a world change you also may know us for our academic program our masters and PhD programs which again are preparing I think the next generation of security thinkers and policy practitioners now we're quite a young institution here at the National Security College only six years old but we're also beginning to spread our wings in new directions as an institution for Policy engagement I guess a kind of think tank helping to deepen and inform the wider national debate an international debate about the security challenges ahead and the policy options the best managing them so it's in the spirit of that role of the college as a contributor to policy debate that would really here this evening we're a particular kind of think tank I guess our main currency is trust and our main objective is to test and to generate new ideas and the new horizon of security risks facing Australia from terrorism to cybersecurity the changing balance of power or the threats to the lifelines of governance order prosperity security and environmental sustainability that underpin Australia's way of life and our place in the world so we're trying here at the college to encourage new thinking about Australian security and that's why I'm especially pleased to welcome our guest this evening Richard Fontaine has done many valuable things for the national interest of the United States and indeed for its allies including for this country in his career whether it's in the State Department the National Security Council on the staff the Senate Foreign Relations Committee or indeed his foreign policy advisor to Senator John McCain but he's also been a key player in the development of one of the most effective and exciting us think tanks the Center for a New American Security or seen as founded originally by Kurt Campbell and Michele Flournoy some years ago and as a Republican he's embodied the bipartisan quality of that institution now I must admit but I've shamelessly borrowed from the cno's playbook in some of the arguments I've voiced in this country about the way Australian policy needs to developing security in the years ahead about the need for consensus and inclusiveness and new thinking in the way we approach our own security challenges but the volatility of the present strategic environment is I think testing level heads everywhere and so I'm hardly alone in worrying about how hard it will be for Australia or for any Ally for that matter to maintain its strategic moorings if we were to see a trump presidency after the election of this November we're all familiar with the term Black Swan I think quite an insulting term if you're in Australian used to describe a strategic shocked that I guess you didn't see coming but a very interesting and perhaps I think more powerful term was introduced to us in this building recently by an important visitor from Singapore one of the founders of Singapore's own thinking about strategic futures and that is the term black elephant a black elephant is the risk that you can see coming but you choose to ignore because it's it's damage is potentially too painful for you psychologically to countenance in some ways for example Briggs it is now seen as the classic black elephant for the European Union and in the same token perhaps I'd suggest we have to think about a trump presidency in that way perhaps there are ways we can manage that possibility perhaps indeed that possibility won't come to pass I'll leave that for you all to contemplate and to the side as you listen to our speaker this evening now Richard Fontaine will speak to you for about half an hour and then we'll have time for a question and answer session or a discussion session which I'll moderate we are on the record so please make sure that your phones are on silent we should also note that I think we're very grateful for Richard dousset partly because he's here as the inaugural alliance 21 fellow under a very important new program set up by the United States studies center in Sydney and the perf us Asia center so I think my colleagues from those institutions particularly James Brown for bringing Richard Fontaine here this evening so please join me in welcoming Richard Fontaine it's really a pleasure to be here at the National Security college and with Rory whose work I personally have followed for many years in Washington and I am by no means alone in that he has such a record of distinguished scholarship and policy insights on issues related to the Alliance the end of Pacific that it's really it's a pleasure to be here and to share a few ideas with you what I'll try to do tonight is not avoid any elephants black white or any other color this evening and talk to you as directly as I can about my thoughts on the politics of national security in the United States the upcoming presidential election of which you may be dimly aware and and where what I think are a couple of the scenarios that might come out of that election depending on who wins and depending on a few other political developments and then try to draw out a few other implications but before I get to sort of commenting about the current day I thought I go back in time a little bit and talk about the politics of u.s. foreign policy and national security making in hit over head over history at least since sort of the end of World War two and I'll be brief but I think it's interesting and important context for what you're seeing in the United States today the first point here I think is probably pretty self-evident but it's that national security policy making is inherently a political act so there's an element of politics certainly form but very much domestic in the making of national security policy and the discernment of the national interest and the balancing of interests and values and other things and for that reason it's a very contested process and so in the United States there's this saying that one here is over and over and again that politics should stop at the water's edge that we might fight it out domestically on health care taxes or anything else but when it comes to foreign policy we should be united as Americans Republicans Democrats independents whatever and we should all link arms and decide together that we're going to do something I think probably a few statements have ever been less true than politics stops at the water's edge politics has never stopped at the water's edge the phrase itself was first made by Senator Arthur Vandenberg who in the 1940s was the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as Harry Truman was putting into place a lot of the the policies and the architecture of what was to become the post-war post-world War two ERA NATO and and all of these other things Vandenberg was more or less on board with that point of view and since that time you hear it as I said all the time so senator joe lieberman someone i know well and and like very much recently said politics should stop at the water's edge scoop Jackson former senator from from Washington State and a big defense Hawk and the Democratic Party said in matters of national security the best politics is no politics and yet even Vandenberg himself engaged in the of national security criticizing Democratic policy in Asia not just in Europe and not only because he ended up having some disagreements but because he was a Republican and Truman was a Democrat and by agreeing with Truman all the time he would have suggested the Republicans have no foreign policy on their own not a very good position to go into elections with so first let me just say what am I talking about when I talk about politics and so by politics i'm talking about partisanship and inner branch struggles budgetary conflict the role of the media scandals and their impact and the relationship between foreign and domestic policy elections arguments over the size of government all of these kinds of things and there's no play tonic form of the national interest that is sort of handed down and from on high that one can just go off and pursue the construction of this of this nationalist the discernment of this national interest has a strong political component so going back again to the 1940s this was supposedly the area when politics really did stop at the water's edge era of bipartisanship he had Vanderburgh and Truman doing all of their things together but he had intense debates over the garrison State as a lot of critics of a permanent peacetime military permanent mobilization a Pentagon a Central Intelligence Agency a national security act all of these kinds of things you had to base over that the need to build a national security state unlike any of the united states that had before Truman himself used politics against Henry Wallace in 1948 when Wallace was giving a run for his money and the Democratic primaries and he painted him as a pro-communist which turned out to be effective in 1952 dwight d eisenhower ran against Truman's korea policy when he ran for president and he favored roll back in Eastern Europe just a containment of the Soviet Union but a campaign pledge that you would actually roll back communist occupation of Central and Eastern Europe so the point here is that even 15 years after World War Two and even during the halcyon days of the goldstein and ER to bipartisanship politics was very much driving elements of foreign policy now this really kind of broke apart after the Vietnam War when the establishment consensus such as it was uh was shattered and by the searing effect that the war had on Americans and their view of their proper role in the world now consonant with what I just said the idea that there was an establishment consensus is only kind of right what the what Vietnam did was take the boundaries of the debate over America's role in the world and over national security policy and extend them even further and so you had you know Democrats and Republicans disagreeing with each other in even more drastic ways and they had before an intra-party debates and discussions that were quite different than had occurred before now part of the question is it's just terrible is this a good thing is there any silver lining here some of the best thinkers in American foreign policy have said that the reality that national security has always been part of us politics and the politics is always influenced our national security is terrible George Kennan and others what we've walter Lippmann even alex de Tocqueville who you know the Frenchman who wrote the classic work on America I thought this was terrible they said national security making successful porn foreign policy requires secrecy cold rationality experience continuity and as you may have picked up this year those are not exactly the characteristics at America's democratic system rewards in when it comes to things like electoral competition and there certainly are some downsides to to all this administration foreign policy tends to lurch in certain areas when administration's change foreigners will often despair at the at the moralistic or or populist strains in American foreign policy whether it was the US Congress pack sitting the jackson-vanik act on Russia in the 1970s the attempt by Dubai ports world to buy a controlling share and a port in the United States that produces populists kind of outrage or TPP the trans-pacific partnership agreement in which the top two candidates on both sides Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and the Democratic Party and Donald Trump and Ted Cruz in the Republican Party all came out in vigorous opposition to TPP but I would submit that there's some upsides in all of this too because for all the blunders American foreign policy has been pretty successful in the last seven decades and the blenders themselves Vietnam Iraq and so forth are not a product of what we normally construe as political decisions so it does the politics allows us to play good-cop bad-cop where the executive branch will approach a foreign government which we're having troubles and saying you know you'll get a good deal from us but this Congress there's no telling with those crazy guys will do and that sometimes it's effective it genuinely inserts new ideas into the debate Henry Kissinger has famously said that when he was national security adviser and Secretary of State he wanted to wring all sentiment out of the State Department he didn't see a role for human rights promotion in u.s. foreign policy well during and after his time the Congress took the bull by the horns established a Bureau at the State Department for the promotion of human rights and democracy a religious liberty office of traffic in person office and Kissinger now acknowledges that the activists of won the debate which is a function of the the politics here it enhances the transparency quite often especially with foreign governments and populations and this year I grant you that this is a little hard argument to make but I do think that overall it's a function of American soft power that that our democratic government that we so cherish and hold important is something that is attractive to other people abroad now and in a minute I'll get to specifically the roles of campaigns and all this because that's what we're going through right now but before I do I just wanted to point out one sort of historical rule that animates a lot of private thinking I think when it comes to military interventions specifically abroad and that is if you look back through history and this shows you the interplay of the domestic and the foreign policy stuff war kills reform so if a president comes in with a domestic reform agenda and gets himself or herself into a war the reform goes away in the war stays so if you look at Woodrow Wilson before world war one he established the Federal Reserve System income tax these things World War one the u.s. entered and that all stopped FDR the new deals all the New Deal reforms took place before the United States entered World War two LBJ the Civil Rights Act Voting Rights Act the Great Society that all happened before the huge intervention started in Vietnam George W Bush wanted to do immigration reform he wanted to do social security reform but Iraq sucked up the time the attention the political capital financing from those efforts and President Obama has been adamant that he not fall into this trap and so this has been especially true in his second term which I think explains part of the character of his second second term where he wanted to withdraw completely from Iraq and Afghanistan leave Libya after the intervention there and keep US military actions as limited as possible in order to at least in part preserve the stock of political capital and time and energy and attention that he could to devote to his domestic agenda knowing that you really can't have both at the same time so let me turn to campaigns for a second and I worked on the 2008 presidential campaign for Senator McCain and that was the I had never worked on a camp a campaign for dog catcher or you know corner or anything before so this was a bit of a new experience and I had worked at the State Department and these some of these quasi diplomatic positions or environments and the first thing that hit me was the the skills for someone who was involved in diplomacy are exactly opposite of someone involved in the campaign and and because you know in a in a in diplomacy you take two people with very diametrically opposed views and you try to find some common ground right you know so you take you know you know the Dalai Lama and Xi Jinping well you know you both have an interest in Tibet and you try to you know yeah maybe we can get something going here you know a campaign you take a minor difference you blow it up to be this transcendent crazy I mean you know kind of issue and this struck home to me I remember when Senator McCain and Mitt Romney were running against each other in the primaries and and Governor Romney this was during the the surge in Iraq and Governor Romney said the surge seems to be working and our seems to be succeeding and Senator McCain said that's absolutely wrong it is succeeding and they went back and forth over whether seem to be succeeding or is succeeding and this drove the news cycle for about five days so that's a nice it you know maybe I'm better for diplomacy but in any way so that that was an interesting way of sort of seeing how these different skill sets work now the just to go back into a little bit of history and this will be the last time I do this you know the the impact of the national security debate as I outlined has an effect on politics but it's clear that electoral politics itself has an impact on our national security so JFK did the Bay Pigs invasion of Cuba having committed to a hotline communist anti-communist stands during his election and then having inherited this covert operation from his predecessor may not have occurred that way had he not run as he did with Lyndon Johnson in Vietnam for all of the personnel that we sent into Vietnam he didn't call up the reserves he didn't raise taxes this led to inflation in 1966 he said privately that if he didn't escalate the war the conservatives would gain in Congress during the during the midterm elections Nixon played up that date aunt in part as part of a an election strategy to show that he was a proper steward of of America's security in the world after after the searing experience of Vietnam and and this and that and the idea that communism may have been on the march in the United States was on the back foot Gerald Ford wanted to rat it get ratification of the salt to arms control in the agreement but once Ronald Reagan entered the race in the primaries he abandoned that effort Jimmy Carter played up to his own detriment the Iran hostage crisis which probably which may have actually prolonged the release of these because they had on a split screen on Inauguration Day Ronald Reagan getting sworn in as president I States and the American hostages being released after 444 days in Tehran Ronald Reagan lifted the grain embargo on the Soviet Union that evil empire in part to help the farmers of america who would be voting in the elections george HW bush sold f-16s to taiwan when he was running for reelection and inkay sent this was lost on anyone he made the speech announcing this at the General Dynamics plant and forth work Fort Worth Texas who you know so they were going to make these planes Bill Clinton the the Monica Lewinsky scandal paralyzed really the last at least year and a half or so of his presidency including on decision-making related al Qaeda and Afghanistan and things like that george w bush imposed steel tariffs on china conveniently before an election was coming up and obama trade policy the administration was adamant that they weren't going to push big trade agreements in the first term because you got to get reelected and then they didn't want to do before the midterm elections because they wanted to try to gain so you save that for the second two years your final presidency but that has its own challenges shall we say even when there's not specific issues driving the campaign there's the sort of threshold of credibility idea the idea that people have to see even if economics pocketbook issues is the number one thing they're going to vote on they've got to see this candidate as the commander-in-chief who can you know be credible that can credibly lead the nation in national security and in if candidates don't past that that threshold of credibility measure in minds of voters even if they agree with them on the economic of the social issues and it's very unlikely the load form which is why you will see again and again and again in the next coming days the Clinton campaign hitting Donald Trump as the guy with a you know an unsteady finger on the nuclear button not someone who is not a credible commander-in-chief in trying to portray yourself as the opposite and all right so let's turn to the talk of the day week month year a selection between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's so what if Donald Trump wins and a selected president of the United States first thing is he may be and so anybody tells you what they know what's going to happen in November doesn't know what they're talking about because almost no one and this includes me predicted that he was going to be the nominee and in fact as late as november december i was selling people as is impossible i've been around politics long enough to know this can't happen so my predictor is broken so i'm not going to predict who's going to win if you look at the polls the clinton has an advantage if you look at the demographics hillary clinton has an advantage but there are black swans embedded in the black elephant and i don't know if that metaphor works but you get my point so what if he wins well um you know the the challenge that Donald Trump has put on the table which challenges suppose certainly Democrats but Republican foreign policy types like me is that they're been since world war two three basic bipartisan convictions that have animated us action in the world that and and the belief that the United States needs to establish bolster and reinforce the international border the first is to keep the peace we need alliances and those alliances need to be underwritten by the forward presence of American troops second is to create prosperity we need an open economic international economic system including free trade investment and then the third is to protect and encourage freedom and human rights us should have a bias when possible for democratic systems over dictators it's hard to find people don't agree with that but the Republic's have nominated someone who doesn't seem to agree with this and you know so you know he would if you look at what he's done on each of these so keep the peace alliance is underwritten by Ford true presence his view of alliances is based exclusively on financial contributions does this ally pay enough whatever enough is and if they don't then we abandon them to their fate forward presence of American troops he has questioned both in Europe and in Asia open international economic system not only has Donald Trump said that he would not pursue additional free trade agreements or push for approval of TPP said he would renegotiate all the trade agreements we have and potentially pull out of the existing ones like NAFTA the WTO and then on you know encouraging freedom and human rights you know he has this sort of affinity for folks like Vladimir Putin and has also said just as importantly unless sort of perhaps facetiously that the United States doesn't have the standing to push other countries on human rights given all of our domestic problems at home if you look at cops getting killed and domestic turmoil we just don't have the standing to push that again this is a major major break with the mainstream thrust of American foreign policy and the problem with this is that these three principles that I just mentioned didn't sort of fall from the sky they came out of a cataclysmic experience in the first half of the 20th century we saw the two bloodiest wars in human history the worst economic collapse in human history and the rise of authoritarian governments that wanted to take over the world and this was designed precisely to avoid that ever happening again and it's supposed to be done under this sort of rubric of this rules-based international order that countries can support as they see fit and yet it's precisely that order I think that mr. Trump thinks America not only is not a beneficiary of but is actually a victim of he thinks that the United States not as a beneficiary of open trade but a victim of open trade not as a beneficiary of our alliances but as a sucker because we paid too much etc etc etc now the caveat with all of this and with talking about Donald Trump is he has a tendency to change position now on trade he hasn't changed in years and years and years but on these other things he has a tendency to change position sometimes very rapidly normally you would look to the advisers around a candidate to get some in some insight as to what an administration would look like but he has very few advisers around him and certainly not the GOP sort of foreign policy rank-and-file behind him and so you know that is it's a challenge to try to discern you know what this would actually look like there's also a debate going on in Washington I've heard it since I've been here in Australia about well you know he may have said things like you know we're going to keep all Muslims out of the United States or you know slap a 45-percent tariff on everything from China or will you know kill the families of terrorists and and you know torture them and you know build a wall and deport all the immigrants we can't really do that because president still have that much power you know there's three branches of government executive legislative judicial he's got all these insulators around him and stuff I would be not to comfort it like that I think I mean the reality is that the president has enormous discretion in foreign affairs the president can send troops abroad and into combat without congressional approval last declaration of war was 1942 when the United States declared war against Romania till I've done this five times in US history the Libya operation was done without congressional approval you know Congress plays a role i say this having spent seven years of my life working in congress on trade agreements it can unfun wars it can push back on detainee policy can do all sorts of things but you need votes to do that and you need to get that to do it to the president on the biggest questions should troops stay in Iraq or come out should troops go to Afghanistan or come out things like that the president has a lot of leeway and as hard as it is to get a present to stop doing something he or she wants to do it's harder still to get them to do something they don't want to do so if Donald Trump doesn't want any trade agreements the Congress can't compel him to do trader it's okay if he you know wants to issue an executive order to enforce immigration regular regulations and order deportations of 11 million illegal immigrants in the SAS he can do that under his presidential authority Congress has delegated to the president the authority to raise trade barriers on specific products he couldn't do forty five percent terrace on China forever we could do it for some products and for a while he could withdraw from the Iran deal just as and other agreements just as president george w bush pulled out of the anti-ballistic missile treaty on his own without any saved by the congress of the courts he could prevent the entry of muslims under presidential authority in existing law there's some things he couldn't do couldn't torturing terrorists and kill their families that is against the law he couldn't build a wall without congressional support to fund it but Mexico's supposed to pay for it so I guess that's so now that said there are some remaining constraints now particularly on the most controversial things Congress most likely would pay or play a role and the courts at some points in our history have done so as well but the military and the bureaucracies would play an insulating role as well I mean Jimmy Carter came in on a campaign promise in 1976 are came in in 77 to withdraw the American troops in South Korea he was adding me want to do it his national security advisor is big Nia Brzezinski says this is happening but the military didn't like the idea and thought it was terrible the US ambassador to created liked the idea and thought terrible and there was a lot of resistance both in the military and the bureaucracy which started to bleed over to Congress because they started to go to Congress and build allies there now if Carter had wanted to do it by God if he wanted to do it he could have ordered that to happen but it was clear that the political price he was going to have to pay in order to carry this out it just wasn't worth the candle so he decided not to do it and the troops of there today all right that's Trump and we can talk more about all that as you'd like what if Hillary Clinton wins well her positions are much more in the mainstream of traditional American foreign policy I think she's likely to be more hawkish than President Obama as she has exhibited greater hawkish pneus or greater willingness to see American engagement including in military terms on Syria where she favored arming Syrian rebels when Obama opposed it on Isis where she has favored the establishment of no-fly zones in Syria and stepped up in esko and accelerated campaign against Isis North Korea where she is said she would like to pursue Iran level sanctions on North Korea and other things perhaps in Australia her now her most famous positions that she opposes the trans-pacific partnership agreement that she championed when she was Secretary of State the the Obama administration says that they would like to try to get this done in the so-called lame duck session Congress at the end of the year after the election I think the chances of that are probably less than ten percent the and if assuming that does not go through if Secretary Clinton is elected I think she probably doesn't touch TPP for 2017 maybe in 2018 she comes back and asked for a reopening of the negotiations and and tries to do something on the model of the korea-us FTA which Obama campaigned against reopened once in office got some modest adjustments declared it fixed and submitted for approval but that's speculation I don't know what she would do and the bigger story in 2016 is a rise of populism in the United States and so I mean this is this is driven by things much deeper than the fact that Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump happen to run this time it's driven by a profound sense of inequality economic insecurity anger of a wage stagnation lack of opportunity physical insecurity the rate of social change and so you know one of the things that's important to note is that if Hillary Clinton wins we're not going to just say wow 2016 that was a crazy year all right let's get back to basics because a populist forces that gave rise to both the Sanders candidacy and the chunky annecy or with us at least for a while you'll see this on trade more than anything else I mean the politics of trader or toxic going to take a major effort to get trade done and I think future presidents will be able to but it's going to take a different kind of bargain than it has in the past you'll see this on immigration certainly you'll see it on potentially on alliances now that folks have been sensitized the idea that you know our allies are some of our allies are not you know bearing the weight of the burden that at least some Americans think they should and I think you'll see a greater skepticism about American military engagement in the world if it's anti-terrorism Americans sign them up there they're happy to to support military activity against Isis or whoever but long-term military engagement or military engagement for reasons like in Libya like in the Balkans that don't have sort of an immediate discernible national interests are going to be harder to to explain that the effort to at least explain these is going to be I think significantly higher than it has in the recent past now all of that may stay in a little gloomy so I'm going to end and I'm going to end on optimistic note so I'm going to try you guys can tell me whether this is any optimism so you know as I said the forces of populism are within the American political system the United States is by no means alone in that right now but some of America's greatest presidents have actually channeled the forces of populism however much they diluted them into a source of national renewal and then others have used the diagnosis of unsuccessful candidates to instead fashion of successful and sustainable foreign policy so you know going back to William Jennings Bryan who ran for office many times he had this concern for the common man in President Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson picked up some of that and turned it into their domestic agendas Ronald Reagan's vision of winning the Cold War as opposed to just managing the Cold War was partly inspired by Arizona senator Barry Goldwater when he ran for president 1964 and so you know the opportunity is at hand for a next president to craft a foreign policy that is more activists than Obama less expansive than george w bush's that is suited to this world we live in that's you know got chronic and interlocking crises where quagmire cat carries great costs but in action can carry great costs as well but in order to do that it starts with a recognition that the forces that have made 2016 so far unique in the annals of us electoral history are probably prologue more than past so let me close with that and answer any questions you might have the country to what you're saying towards the end top sort of seems to be saying nice things about Russia is that if what where would that go under a new presidency would there be under say Clinton would they whose bit more hawkish would she we see any changes in the US approach to Russia and I think you would see Under Secretary Clinton a continuation of what you've seen the trajectory of the Obama administration which is increased skepticism of all motivations by the Putin government and the you know it certainly wouldn't be less I mean you're not going to see another research reset effort with Russia I mean those days are gone it was a failed experiment and so I think you'd see essentially probably most of the same features with a few different changes so right now the features of the Russian you know its reassure the allies and in Central and Eastern Europe to the rear of reassurance initiative it's sanctions continuing on Russia non-recognition of Russian claims in Crimea all of that would continue the folks around Secretary Clinton have been more hawkish I think than the administration in some areas I mean a bunch of them supported providing lethal itary assistance to the government Kiev so I could defend itself against Russia the administration decided not to take that step so I think there's some areas where there'd be some divergence to the more hawkish side but I think by and large it would be a continuation I'm Han spare if I remember correctly Trump had some rather unflattering things to say about McCain who supported it so do you plan to vote for Trump or will you will you vote for Hillary because she seems to be a little bit more mainstream and in some ways even though Hillary's a Democrat she's been acting like Republican for a long time and well that's interesting framing of all of that I'll put it this way there was a letter that more than a hundred Republican foreign policy experts sign saying that they would not support Trump as the nominee would not vote for Trump as the nominee and think that he's utterly unfit for office and I signed that letter so that will tell you and then in the last few hours I was persuaded signed yet another letter among only Republicans who had worked in the White House doing national security so you know I guess adjacent to a president saying that that we think that he would be the most reckless president US history so if I haven't been clear enough in my my personal sentiments are trying to be a little more analytical but I will not be voting for Donald Trump s who I will be voting for I'll be exercising the American right to cast a secret ballot john mullin and thank you very much for your speech is most interesting one thing is happening now is you're looking at Turkey the Philippines and China who are going through their respective urges obviously after coup in Turkey Philippines shooting on sight of anybody that drug dealers or any unsociable elements and of course very sub civility is China also arresting anybody that's questioning the the system arresting their lawyers and the westing the lawyers representing the lawyers I haven't heard anything coming from the US about condemning that kind of activity in either three countries if this purging what everyone called continues to pass November which cans candidate will be better to manage what's happening those those three countries well I'm it's hard for me to say that Trump is going to be the better candidate to manage fill in the blank with any international issue so if that wipes out additional questions I'm sorry but uh but I would have to go back to see precisely what the US government is said about those three situations have been blissfully in Australia for the last five or six weeks but and you know certainly the United States has been vocal over time on human rights abuses and the crackdown in China the executions arbitrary arrest the use of corruption as a political tool those kinds of things the Philippines I think people only now are starting the size of what do tart days new government is going to be doing and and how to react to that and then in Turkey you know there's a there's a balance I mean I think the United States might my sort of take on it is the US government has been quite concerned even before the purge with the rollback of democracy and the and the sort of trending toward authoritarianism under President Erewhon but like many international issues it's complicated i mean we fly flights to strike flights against Isis out of Incirlik Air Force Base in southern Turkey their innate a lie you know it's not totally clear that if we sort of banished turkey than that would be better for either Turks or for anybody else and so you know you're trying to work your way through that so maybe that's an incomplete answer your question but I think that's where we are yeah I mean I think you'll swell I think if it's if it's a Clinton administration I mean look that the the agenda hemorrhoid smacked me at the top of the agenda it also won't be at the bottom would be somewhere in the middle which has the benefit of allowing the us-china relationship to be about the other many other things where we are both competitive and in a few areas cooperative so you know the things on the table there's a South China Sea there's coercion of of our allies and partners in Asia there's there's there's a Ron there's climate change their cyber security there's all kinds of issues and so the really the dilemma that each administration has to focus on and it's gotten that agenda has gotten bigger and bigger and bigger with every year is where do you put human rights in the hierarchy of American priorities because the Chinese I'll listen to priorities number one or two three and number four or five if it's number seven or eight it's going to go in one ear and out the other it's going to be too kind of rhetorical exercise I don't it's hard for me to see a president doing what Bill Clinton pledged to do in 1992 which was after Tiananmen I'm going to get tough with the butcher's of Beijing this is going to be the top issue in us-china relations and so I think it will be an issue but I don't think it's gonna be the top issue hi so I want you to know about the American foreign policy how people in America it's at the end of the day the American foreign policy has a direct economic effect on the people so I mean so i came across recently that many middle-class americans are for Trump so what in your view is the reason that is convincing them to have a such what exactly does Trump say that convinces American people to Lord for them hmm I mean the first thing to note is that presidential campaigns the United States are often exercises in economic illiteracy so anyone who wants to make the you know you know the the case for you know the aggregate net benefit in welfare terms to the United States economy as a whole from trade the game you know the gain or the the deadweight loss associated with tariffs I mean presidential elections not place to do that right and it tends to get a little simplified and and a lot of that ends up getting thrown out when the new administration comes in after some decent interval but it is the way things tend to go with Trump I say a couple things one I don't think that it's any specific policy that he embraces that is sort of the galvanizing thing I mean immigration is probably the most incendiary one and the one that gets emotions up the highest but you look at on the Republican side Republicans have gone since 2008 around the country and said we're going to defund Obama's health care plan we're going to create jobs we're going to do this we're going to do that and right now Republicans have a majority in the House of Representatives in the Senate majority of the governorships and a majority of the state legislatures and what have they been able to deliver zero and so people say well the problem is not this or that policy the problem is not this or that Republican politician the problem is the system we are not being represented and we need somebody from moves an outsider to shake up the system as a whole and they like Trump's demeanor and is you know threat to do just that on the policies specifically I mean Republicans sort of orthodoxy de touches on economic stuff is raise the retirement age to save money on entitlements well that means that the lower you know the lower and working classes have to work longer which is not attractive tax cuts which folks believe disproportionately go to the rich income tax cuts immigration reform people believe immigrants are coming in to steal their jobs and open free trade which they believe we're killing their job so Trump comes in and says immigrant some Sun normal home trade tearin up all the trade agreements I'm not raising the retirement age I won't touch Medicare Social Security and tax cuts for everyone so the arithmetic doesn't work but as you know but that I think explains a lot hi Matt sussex national security college job I'm just wondering what the major political parties what the Democrats and the Republicans do about the trend towards populism it seems that that both the Republicans and the Democrats at least the center of those parties are getting narrower and narrower and narrower what do they do post this election regardless of the the kind of results to appeal to a broader cross-section of American voters yeah if ever the party's needed a wake-up call 2016 has been the wake-up call they have not gotten to the point where they have come up with an approach for a couple reasons one we're still in the middle of this too what is the party anymore I mean you know it's not like you have a membership certificate suitable for framing that you remember the Republican Party the registers Republican and you know that the populism in part is a function of the fact that you know the establishment doesn't control the party or its direction anymore it's straight voting in the primaries the Democrats are less small d Democratic in that sense because they have these super delegates and all this other stuff but they're subject to the same kinds of forces so there hasn't really been an approach what happened after the twenty twelve election on the Republican side was they did this big post-mortem and said we're going to come up with this new strategy that you know why did we lose okay we lost four reasons a B and C and we've got to get you know ethnic minorities and centrist voters well we'll have policies that are designed to do that immigration reform and all these other things I just said are so unpopular that have animated the Trump voters so I am sure this will launch a thousand ships of people doing the same kind of thing the question is whether the composition of the party's over the medium term remains the same as it is now so you know the Republic is a kind of you know social conservatives economic libertarians national security Hawks is that kind of the three-legged stool of republicanism in the future because Trump has said this is not a conservative party's a Republican Party I'm making this a middle class party well if you start to see the flickers of class consciousness in the United States for the first time but that potentially could be a viable alternative and so I don't think there's an answer yet to your question hi mr. Fontaine thanks for the other day David going I wondering who will staff the bureaucracy for Donald Trump if he wins you who will take up the assistant secretary jobs and stuff that you think ambition will just mean that people will step forward or who will he have a lot of family members or what you've touched on a very hot button issue in Washington right now particularly among Republicans who thought that at some point they might have a future in government again I mean the first answer is the career folks I mean we have a foreign service we have a career civilian civil service and the defense I mean and you know those people are not I don't believe they're going to just all resign and go home and say we're not going to take any positions and so you know they will be the loyal public servants that they are and do their best to at a minimum mitigate what they think would otherwise be some bad decisions and it most try to push things in the right direction but what you're getting at i think is who comes in from the outside and usually you know this from looking at the list of advisors well Trump only has about ten declared advisors and they're fairly low ranking folks before he doesn't have the kind of folks you know who you would say oh that'll be the National Security Advisor that'd be this that'll be that that would be the assistant secretary Republicans not necessarily those of sort of sign a kind of letters that I did but you know the ones who haven't you know they're trying to think this through because you know I don't know anybody who supports Trump and in fact I know almost everybody you know doesn't support Trump but if he's president is it better for the country or worse for the country if they all say well forget it I'm not going into this administration I didn't vote for this guy don't support him or is it better for the country to say well look okay didn't like him but he's the president now and so we got to do our best to sort of push policy in the right direction I think the answer that will come down to what end I mean if if Trump comes in and says I want you to be the assistant secretary for excluding Muslims from the United States it's really hard to find somebody to do that you know but if he starts to sand off the rough edges and makes a few appointments here and there and it actually looks like there's the chance it's gonna look like a more traditional American foreign policy than I think you could draw on patriotic American like that hi my name is Kevin Davies I vote it's not inconceivable that there could be an impeachment of the president especially given some of the policy views so I be interested in know knowing what your thoughts would be about the foreign policies of the vice president Mike assuming as president either I mean it's very hard to impede your presence never happen Ted well to remove a president from office i mean bill clinton was impeached but he was never removed from office so I mean to you can go to an impeachment trial but the idea that the Congress can remove a president is is unlikely there would have to be a major major major galvanizing effect than like I said it never happened I have met Mike Pence before and he seems like a pretty solid you know guy I haven't spent a huge amount of time with him you know he seems to have quite a few at least pre-existing disagreements with where Trump has come down he was you know commented on Twitter and a bunch of other things about you know the statements that Trump made about going after you know a mexican-american judge and and and it Muslim exclusions in opposition of these things so you know but he's you know he was a congressman now he's a governor so he doesn't have a long history of foreign policy record behind him Tim Kaine has more because he was he was the area's the senator from Virginia he's been a very thoughtful really critic of sort of a constitutional underpinnings so he has been pushing an authorization use of military force which doesn't on its own exist for Isis were using the old al Qaeda one and things like that he's picked out a few issues and he has a quite a bit of international experience as well not to mention they speak Spanish which is a little bit different than the other candidates so I don't have that exactly answers your question but hi Jasmine Martin I was just wondering could you nail a most dangerous policy of both candidates and then potentially most positive policy regarding how they would handle foreign policy so a positive and a negative for both I mean with with Hillary Clinton I think the negative is position on TPP right now I personally believe that if the United States we've now kind of led all of our friends out on this limb to do TPP and where the process of sawing it off which you know as much as I love all of our friends and allies I'm also concerned about the United States I think that's not good for America's position in the United States it's also not good economically because the region won't stay still it's going to do trade deals without us and then we're going to have we're going to risk trade diversion around us so I would put that as that the most sort of problematic one the best Clinton one I mean I like her intensified approach to Isis which I think time is not on our side in the fight against Isis in Syria in Iraq I think she would be faster to use the military tools at our disposal to take the battle to Isis in a way that I think would be productive on Trump mean the most disastrous I mean I really do think that this this idea which he's backing off from and now saying that he won't let in immigrants from countries affected by terrorism but I guess I would mean Australia so but you know that this idea that we would exclude people on the basis of their religious affiliation is problematic not just because it's bad policy but also because it you know it feeds the terrorist narratives is exactly the opposite of what we're trying to say we're not a word Islam to suggest we are and also just it offends the sort of basic Americanism I mean just basic American values and so I would probably put that at the top you know but there is a virtue with the Trump candidacy and so this is not a specific policy but it is made us all think in a way that most of us never have before and I say is kind of embarrassing I mean you know we have been making foreign policy and articulating the case for those foreign policies in a way that is so clearly disconnected from where a lot of Americans are and from the real kind of things that Americans are going through that in order to fashion a sustainable foreign policy we have to be much more sense of that so I don't like Trump's prescriptions but it's diagnosis like Bernie Sanders i think is spot on I'm sorry we're going to have to live thanks very much Richard I'm sorry we're gonna have to leave it there where we're really at time I think that endpoint suggests that the the hidden virtue of the black elephant is at least it woke you up but you still want to get get out of the way look I really value this evening session I would have liked to have taken you to a few more specific questions about Australia and the alliance between the United States and Australia needless to say there a lot of people i think in this town in this country who place enormous importance on the Alliance and a naturally anxious about what Trump presidency would mean for the Alliance or more than anxious i should say so i think we're going to have some pretty interesting conversations about that throughout the rest of your stay in australia i want to again thank the US study center and its sister institution in perth for bringing you over it's great that you've made the time to get to know Australia better and to speak to audiences like this about some of the really fundamental challenges facing us all so Richard fontaine aren't the rest of the group to join me in thanking you very much 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Michael & Trevor: Arguing Like a Married Couple [Chapter 2]
what you called it Trevor I me Trevor and I got history complicated [ __ ] history I've supported you I left everything to come here with you and still that crazy bastard turns up I'll handle it how I don't know okay I never claimed to be an angel but you meet Trevor Franklin you'll swear I am an angel F [Applause] [ __ ] anyone else no we got you Franklin Trevor Phillips that should be fine Trevor are you really that stupid he's waiting there I had him picked up the kid from your crew is going to play Lookout Phillips is going to fly you in and you're you're going to repel down into the IAA station and extract Mr K Jesus Trevor Trevor you keep him close you keep an eye on him and he knows I'm in with the FIB you struck a deal you watch him I'll try to keep out of sight yeah you do that you know what you better keep a low profile yeah I think I will see you later huh who's that KGI [ __ ] huh no I it's another Ki [ __ ] all right not you hey T enough with the faux political [ __ ] Franklin come on you better take off really [ __ ] I'm good I ain't bailing whoa what am I detecting some uh some sort of uh son I never had [ __ ] here Mikey huh Hey listen if you want to replace some father figure you can do a lot better than this fat snake all right this [ __ ] would eat his own kids like I said Franklin dur ched yeah and best friend exactly that's Trevor my best friend that's Franklin the son I always wanted all right guys listen this is the shot I'm going to do all the heavy lifting on this job okay Trevor all I need you to do is fly me to the Target Franklin you're going to cover me from across the street we're going to make these [ __ ] happy and we going to walk away from this thing clean got it I got you all right and we do this and they help us spring brat right yeah we'll talk about Brad later all right I got to change better grab a head start nice to meet you homie yeah whatever the government [ __ ] at last yeah bite me let's go all right let's do this thing we need to go to the agency head Headquarters downtown your new friends are a riot the one you said sayara to the old crew walking away ain't easy Trev sometimes I guess you got to make compromises what happened to dying with a gun in your hand life happened annoying wife two kids remember them you get tied down you can't move anymore what about your ties to me to Brad those ties are why he got roped in on this FIB instigated suicide back for as long as it keeps me amused I am I ain't exactly sure it's going to be amusing we'll see you know you had me at suicide pack I'm going in on the west side of the tower get us in position I'll drop you [ __ ] around while I'm out there I'll climb back up this rope and strangle you with it yeah we got a window team pull us out this is unacceptable yeah we cannot the ass hey we need you to clear this building there's gu shooting at you Mikey that's unfinish business clean it up we'll move on and damn S I knew you were a liability you [ __ ] turn oh it ain't me trying to shoot you Mikey this is a bad freaking joke hey I can't get a shot at this last dude man you got to take his ass out stupid stop you're whining you're like a chubby doubly hormonal teenage girl help me please I'm trying all right what the pull us out why me why me that's it get us out of here Roger that whoa looks like we've attracted the attention of their air unit you're in reach of the US Constitution lethal force will be utilized I don't want to disturb you Mike but you might want to do something about the confence before we're blown out of the sky just stand [ __ ] [ __ ] just tra in you'll be fine land immediately or your aircraft will be forcely grounded I got one sing you're good sit back and enjoy the ride that's one jump down last one this the kind of action you were looking for Bud [ __ ] this what the [ __ ] is going on it's me pal I'm just here to do a job with these guys on us we ain't going nowhere all clear send us down at that lot right after that Commander hey ke bring her down in the line let's go where are we they go easy H thank you save me hey hey no huh no no no no no no hey hey I said easy come on give the guy a break right I'm going to get out of this [ __ ] in bed with the bureau and a new running buddy yeah he's more of a protege yeah what you going to teach him to be old before his time yeah or to Never Grow Up that seems like a good kid Michael look at this huh new city new set of problems but the idiots ah they stay the same yep I guess all right Chev I'll see you later oh you better believe it buddy ah Townley ah it's the Santa now your department set me up with the cover remember [ __ ] and we can burn you just as easily look I don't know why you're calling but I need your help with Mr K Trevor's on his way Warehouse off Dutch London and banning this I got to [Music] see the hell are you doing a nothing are you taking a dump why do you care huh the [ __ ] is is wrong with you well I got abandonment issues I see a shrink once a week you know [ __ ] you yeah well you know there's nothing like meeting a bunch of creeps from the government in a quiet building for someone to grow balls who the [ __ ] is this the guy keeping you out of the gas chamber townley's on his way we need to talk face to face Warehouse off Dutch London and banning oh we can do more than talk my friend Mikey you got to quit that [ __ ] man yeah I know I take speed mostly and look at me boom best shape of my life yeah yeah I could still take you sugar tits that's because you're [ __ ] deranged not because you're in good shape hey why don't you stick doing [ __ ] crunches and feeling bad about yourself all right pork chop hey [ __ ] you you know I'm beginning to think that's exactly what you want to do yeah Jesus just said the same [ __ ] thing to my wife you see his face that last time I popped him boom Oh ladies god you're an [ __ ] you you back there I know you but you you I don't know yeah well until I see a reason otherwise why don't we just keep it that way Steve what a pleasure bro [Laughter] oh he reminds me of one of those guys you see advertising pills for middle-aged men that can't get erections hey Devin Weston is a very good friend of mine so why don't you watch your tongue cuz let me tell you something that guy gets more tail than uh than a tail catcher I have to [ __ ] remember that line you where did we meet nowhere pal yeah we did hey oh what are we doing here huh hey [ __ ] is all this huh I think it's a good time buddy you know go for a drive you and Floyd can help and we'll bring along Michael and his unpaid intern you okay all right hey bro what's up oh hey bro you're late n years [ __ ] late you know you're so late in fact that you have no right to call me bro is that clear ah shut the [ __ ] up you're like a broken [ __ ] record oh yeah well you're like a [ __ ] exactly like a [ __ ] where's the assistant on his way kid idolized this see the creeps yo yo Frankie we were just talking about you ah ning you know how it is yeah whatever man so what we doing here we're working Amigo taking a score yeah done most of the planning and uh I think we're going to literally make out like Bandits on this did you talk to Lester yeah yeah I called him apparently he's in the hospital having his vagina cleaned or some [ __ ] he got a wasting disease 20% saved n that's not how we work well you'll forgive me but that's how we're going to work this time all right we're doing it my way because as I recall the last time when we did it your way we all got shot at you got buried resurrected turned into a [ __ ] and Brad ended up in a [ __ ] prison yeah and Lester told us not to do that job but we did it anyway and Lester seems pretty good man would you shut the [ __ ] up all right and you Michael owe me all right so this time we do things my way yeah and what about after this after this we think about things so what's the plan easy right we are sinking a freighter into Los Santos Harbor all right now Daddy's Little Helper you're going to be on the bridge all right you're the lookout and you you're boarding the freighter and planting charges me I'm running the deep water Salvage operation With a Little Help from My Friends you fat man of course while you're not one of those friends which part is easy though oh for [ __ ] where'd you get the [ __ ] Mikey man [ __ ] you ah better I like that [ __ ] you good good all right now let's go make some money ladies huh brilliant don't be a dick oh your wish is my commando Master let's go Junior hey wait get Michael a wet suit or I take him to the boat oh [ __ ] hey dog I'm in position let me know when you ready all right F I'm in position damn that's a long way up so make sure I don't run into any trouble when I get there [ __ ] Trevor all right I got you homie it's clear man climb aboard things I do for Old Friends tpck four spots for the bombs keep an eye on me okay [Music] ah back in that stinking [Music] water I'm in the drink te where you at not far out see you back find this thing quick the scan your dive here will be reading its signal okay what sort of signal is it giving off the kind that gets crazier the closer you get find it I'll come in and pick it up yeah it's it I found [Music] it okay incoming hey what is this thing it looks kind of sinister if we knew what it was it wouldn't be top secret or very valuable would it it ain't doing anything to the water is it I'm swimming around in this well it could give you Powers turn you into Infinite rage to take a shower after you'll be fine how did I let myself get talked into this there it is I'm grabbing it whoa be CH with all right so you uh am I done here yeah you're done seems meeting at Pier 400 for a De Beers are on me I'll stay for one that's what you always say yeah I mean it now man you can say whatever you want about Trevor but [ __ ] he got it done y let's hope so hey is that an Master what hey man what the [ __ ] you doing here you should be in bed yes I should be I would be if certain known associates were busy making themselves enemies of the state the FIB Merryweather IIA you could [ __ ] with them all day long but when you try and steal an experimental super weapon and sell it to the Chinese you and everyone you ever knew is going to be [ __ ] in the ass you [ __ ] Chumps hold on man a super weapon the Chinese what what you think is in there I thought he talked to you all right man so what now well maybe I can organize to have it taken back and found amongst the wreckage waa holy [ __ ] Lester Crest holding on and looking good huh do you have any idea what you did here yeah I pulled a score what are you jealous cuz you didn't get your 20% that thing doesn't go back then we will all end up on every watch list in the entire planet watch list so [ __ ] watch so they don't watch they kill idiot we'll all be dead within a week think all right listen take the truck take a guy do what you got to do Trevor all loaded up uh Trevor great then you and the patient can take it all back right [ __ ] now so you mean to tell me this [ __ ] was all for nothing man it's the hood all over again [ __ ] come on Franklin you owe me Michael I am old what you going to do huh I think of something I got to get Franklin some work too I'll take this yeah yeah lots of mous to feed Amigo tell me about it [ __ ] good good Trevor's hard at work huh where's the surrogate child who the boy with the Stars in his eyes not like that what's not like that oh hey hey there uh you and him the old father Sun issues gives me the [ __ ] creeps how's the leg rub oh it's excellent F you want to go no I'm good though hey I I called you boys here to discuss this job that I've been planning [ __ ] are you talking about shut the [ __ ] up Michael all right you owe me hey did you talk to Lester I called him he's in the hospital or something all right we keep him out and we get 20% well unless of course you go States again and uh have me arrested hey wasn't like that better not have been like you give a [ __ ] oh see I give a [ __ ] Michael it's a position a [ __ ] view point all right like God like Evolution like anything else Sunshine boredom lies that's what we got other people they have other worlds but for me I'm like a vulture just circling the desert looking for [ __ ] corpses you know a carrying eatting [ __ ] do you understand that wow Bravo you [ __ ] idiot man I still don't get the score what's the [ __ ] plan we got Floyd all right now Floyd's not the [ __ ] get out of here all right now Floyd here works at the Port he puts me onto Merryweather security who were running some tests out at sea for Uncle Sam we're going to take whatever it is they're testing now got a couple buyers lined up I guarantee no problems no major heat let's get going all right let's take our slightly Past Dead vibe to an Airfield where I got a sub got a chopper I got everything everything we need all right let's do this you [ __ ] Sandy Shores Airfield if you please Sandy Shores that's quite a distance what's with this guy man I didn't realize we was going all the way out there either I've been told your generation are work shy repeatedly but this is the first time I've seen it for myself you won't leave the city for the biggest take of your life man it's not like that well what is it like huh you think the world owes you a living you want money and respect but you won't cross the street to get it that useless Millennial [ __ ] is more of a middle class thing well I'm from hustling is still hustling and going halfway across the state is still uh going halfway across the state yeah well Sandy Shores is the global headquarters for TP Inc okay so we got to make the trip TP Inc Tri ever Phillips Industries my company Industries or Incorporated if it's TP Inc it' be Trevor Phillips Incorporated just saying you're mocking me nice is it so strange that I've made a success of my life I know that wasn't what you wanted for me when you ran off but still Trevor it's a business Michael an honest American Business and there aren't many of of them left hey you know this airst strip we're going to we're managing it yeah I hate to think what you did to the last managers the Lost MC LLP experienced an unexpected downturn we had to step in the Lost motorcycle club yeah you're a serious businessman T I cannot believe this the hardworking entrepreneur is getting [ __ ] from a guy so lazy he retired in his 30s and then from this other guy whose sense of entitlement is so strong he asks how far we had to travel when he's offered a job he ain't even qualified to do this is why the country is screwed there's not enough mes there's too many 's yeah a country full of use that's just what this world needs [ __ ] would get done it would be darwinian hey look dude we helping you out but if you think you'd be better off off on your own no no no hey look hey all just let's calm down all right we have a score to take there is profit to be made I mean don't that beat getting picked up by gmen and forc to work for free yeah yeah yeah all right talk us through exactly what's going on we're going out to Sandy Shores I know that part my guys will meet us there they'll have the submarine I'm going to get in set submarine wait hold on you had the flying lessons right oh yeah oh and how's your flying you might need to take a few classes at flight school why would I need to do that trust me you'll regret it if you don't going to be just like old times [Music] pal ah the flying lessons right you know I was going to have him and then oh you total idiot hey what's the next part of the plan there's an army chopper at the Airfield you're both getting into it Michael's flying he's going to take off pick up the submarine with me in it and flying out to a point off the coast you're going to drop me into the ocean I'll pilot the sub down to find the device the government's been testing I'll get it surface you'll fly me back to the Airfield what kind of device what kind doesn't matter how much will be paid for it does matter these are government scientists for robbing I said at the condo the tests are being run by Merryweather security Consulting ah yes the mercenaries fresh from fighting our secret oil Wars should be very relaxing if stealing a prototype like this from the government was relaxing then everyone would be doing it as it stands we've got an opportunity to Mint some serious coin oh W who there's easier ways and this sounds extreme T even for you can't we re think me how deep are you into it how deep I've got a sub I've got a big helicopter I've been researching this since I got to LS those guys Wade and his cousin Floyd are expecting a paycheck same with my Intel guy Ron jakowski who is a damn site better than Lester I might add okay fine fine I'll go along with it listen Frank if you want out I understand no no no I'm good I can do with a paycheck that's the spirit and here's my submarine Floyd wait stand by The Hanger I guess this is our Chopper were you too busy shipping mimosas by the pool to take your flying lessons connection is good okay I need to be dropped a couple of clicks west of PLO Cod driver you got your company name sprayed all over this Chopper but uh everything else about to says military yep I got it from the military base and there's all this military hardware in the back guns and whatnot mhm this thing gets hot they'll come in in hey I thought it wasn't getting hot you said no major heat that you guaranteed it it's a score Michael even if you don't anticipate heat you prepare for it that's the code that's why I don't take scores not anymore I'm out of the game man what am I doing oh really you don't take scores no not anymore what say you Franklin I say this is a conversation between you two no that wasn't you guys then at the Rockford Hills jewel store hey that's right around the corner from my house T I might have been there buying something for Amanda I certainly wasn't Robin my mistake my mistake it was a a pretty tight job though hey I mean the planning was there they went in right they got out clean I mean there were some problems but they kept their head right pulled it off all right all right it was us of course it was us any other clowns would be in Bowling Brook now n there were some weak points I mean whoever fed that cheesy line to the paring guy that guy amateur yeah show us how it's done then te if you're such a professional this job will go great oh it's sure will we're approaching the drop point that must be the testing station up ahead all righty tiny mixy I'm down here my phone's hooked up to the sensors on the sub I got an half here that to pick up the signal it's relaying the diagnostics from this thing come on get to it man an ex Army helicopter hovering by this platform's going to raise suspicions T how you doing down there I'm staring into the abyss and I like it Michael you see anything interesting uh just rock so far this looks like it right there P it to the sea floor I'm securing it got it I'm surfacing lift me up let's go all right we're hooked up now let's go back to Sandy Shores push the stick Michael we got to move cuz I found this thing using an app on my phone which means the private Army Guardian can find it pretty easy too really Trevor that's just great and here they are Merryweather boats coming at speed Franklin grab one of those guns and get those guys off our ass another chopper [ __ ] those dud hey I think that's all of them for now all right keep on going to the air strip what was that me I told you that was Merryweather oh Chopper and that ain't normal private security guard yeah you're right I have it on good authority that they're actually a lizard Army who taking human form to do the fitting of the New World Order I hope you can flip this thing fast cuz I don't want to see those reptile buddies of yours ever again do you know what you've done the wire is going [ __ ] crazy oh and good to see you too what's it been huh 10 years after this the government won't care how long it's been they're going to put you and everyone you ever knew on their kill list and you I thought you would be smarter than this what' I do stealing a super weapon to sell to the Chinese damn T this some nuke or some [ __ ] I thought you said you spoke to him yeah I did okay kind of I mean he was all woozy and [ __ ] it doesn't doesn't matter all right it's done we've got it well we could put it back you drop it in the sea by the time they get a salvage operation together no oh so you want a drone circling your trailer we'll get you another score Trevor you owe me wait get in that Chopper listen to whatever this [ __ ] [ __ ] has to say okay all right and on that note I'm out of here you won't be seeing me back here in a long time hey when we need a score remember man I thought I was done not getting paid for these licks hello me [Music] too Davey you can't do anything about this [ __ ] turd yeah Dave what can you do about me here's Trevor get your great looky lookie huh bunch of government [ __ ] bags and their favorite stoie what's he been telling you oh he just said how you guys were happy to help the government in any way you can oh really huh because I was told that if we helped out with that thing which we did then our past indiscretions would be forgotten in a haze of patriotic fervor who told you that did I tell you that I'm in charge here fru me nice work slick we're going to be doing Pat Downs at the airport before those [ __ ] clowns are done with us yeah [ __ ] you hey hey look man it is what it is now how the [ __ ] we going to get this done I don't know I got it classic Blitz play it's an industrial area right so I'm thinking Vehicles trash truck to block tow truck to sack them we get some disguises and we're golden we just just got to Hope like hell these are the kind of agency men that don't carry a panic button with them if they are we deal with it if and when if and [ __ ] win I will keep my eyes peeled General thank you Michael hey no problem no really all right guys a few more details we'll need boiler suits and masks for this job the garbage truck let's get one from your Park bring it back to the lot and there's an auto repair place by the airport where we can get a tow truck what else uh oh yeah yeah yeah get away that would be nice get something fast and discreet we park it off the road a good distance from the lot and make sure it ain't near something we'll crash into driving off that's it all right man I got you dog what huh I missed that maybe shout a little louder bite me hey what's cracking where T at it's right there so we really F to do this [ __ ] we F to risk Our Lives to Rob some [ __ ] government Killers again y hey all right so listen up here's the plan hey Trevor yeah I want you in this position up here okay you're on Lookout give me a heads up when the armored car comes by okay yeah I'm going to be right here in the garbage truck blocking the roadway Franklin you're in the alley the tow truck hope is they pull right up in front of you when they do you come at them hard bam [ __ ] here's hoping yeah after the hit we blast open the doors grab up all the cash bonds whatever it is I take it to Han Sky it's all a little hopeful homie as long as I am not on the ground when the [ __ ] goes down okay when the [ __ ] goes down we'll handle it you stay up here on your post eyes peeled yeah we'll take the risk sound cool [ __ ] you the professional dog and at least we're not wearing in clown outfits there's a plus right The Masks what let's see what we got here H real professional let's do this all right T I'm in position what's the ET a looking for [Music] him I got a visual on the target should be with you any [Music] moment Michael you better get on your way get the truck in position block both lanes of traffic just stop in the road and stay there all right I'm pulled up get ready prank looks like they hit that panic button after the LSPD incoming yeah you're in covered by those barriers there I'll be up here [ __ ] we ain't going to clear the area all right hold the cop make a play when we see a window hey this going to be a nasty [ __ ] [Applause] man help I got you back just let me know I'm up here watching over you boys well one of you more than the other back to the left there more cops on the way deal with those cops coming up the alley before they flank you might as well give up hold your nerve we put these guys down CLE the area hey guys I got a book up here in case you need me to wait in this is [ __ ] the all's clear there's hard dudes in front of here oh [ __ ] me I'm on them hey we going there or what fing h keep him down LSPD sniper team on the roof opposite you just to the right you got to take him out T shooter one is down D that's some tight ass work H you call my [ __ ] snipers are gone we're clear they're coming from the left how are things for you down there hey there's a sniper in a chopper you got to bring it down Nice Shot brother the storms all tight not many left this looks like our window to get out F deal with the trash truck I'll get the B to st's guy I'm on the move hey man [ __ ] you look after yourself dog all right now I mean that as a friend Namaste that's a nice [ __ ] speech about the value of friendship oh of course you must be the creepy one that's coming from you please what's going on you're going to dress up as traffic cops you're going to rob two trust fund kids that I know and dislike intensely why we can get a good price for the vehicles in Asia look complete the work you'll all be well paid you're late sugar tits yep so what's going on oh you finally get to realize your childhood dream and dress up as a cop Mr Weston's research team suggests the two boys always like to ride on the Sonora freeway sounds manageable hey you two get going let's go t hey we coming up now man be it in a few seconds got it whatever here they come I'll tell you about that [Applause] later ain't going to stop with us back here we got to get right up behind them this one's on the wrong side of the road I'll stay on him now come if you can handle it it don't look like they're stopping we got to get closer we can keep with them we'll pull this off I'm on him how you do a te we got to hang in there good things come to those who wait now we got to stick with them they got to stop sometime driving into poo Bay traffic might go down I catch these [ __ ] BL driven around the hole of Southern San Andreas before they stop t to the back I think they wanted to stop and sa the pking our patience will be rewarded stay with [Music] themer police over to the sun of the world finally it looks like they're slowing down good my ass is dead KN your car down go over to the side of the hall we got so we who hey stay in the car there homeboy deal with you later [ __ ] too you know how fast you're going see I don't know officer I uh try to keep it under the limit well the boys look like you were drag racing from where we are sitting there so uh why don't you get yourself out of the car come on officer officer officer yes it is get on come on hands on the car let's go come on get out of the [ __ ] car hey hey hey hey to all right we got to make sure get out of the [ __ ] car you pip side prick you you little [ __ ] get the [ __ ] out of here God hey just spoke to devans manwoman lawyer person I'll be waiting in Hay Auto in South LS for you idiots to show up yeah right fo what's your angle Mike what do you mean like how am I going to beat your ass in this race don't worry I'm taking care of that me is it just a smell of green or is there some other thing with this guy in you it all feels funky hey I'm just trying to do what's best for Frank you know helping make the best of the chances he's given hey if it's about the girl I saw her first don't get too creepy all right she's a professional woman who's doing a job you leave it at that no sexual harassment in the workplace T not on my watch I'm serious both of you back a gentlemen I love you all oh God this is going to be fantastic one kid and two old creeps who the [ __ ] would have thought of gentlemen move the vehicles hey give me five five and five oh hey chest kiss homie boom dog come on man you got the [ __ ] paper ABS so [ __ ] lutely so we just go house to house not quite we have access to an LSPD helicopter the computer on board can ID pedestrians from a chip in their driver's license find Mulligan and hock follow him to the lockup someone on the ground collects the car all right so who does what you not needed for this job Phillips you're in the chopper Clinton you're on the ground yeah I don't understand the deal between you two yeah well I don't understand the deal between you two either but you know what life it's just one long mystery bye-bye gentlemen and stay spiritual what is this it's a thing you said you wanted work this is work uh-huh and who's the guy you'll see yes [Music] hi hello we're looking for Mr madzo patri for [ __ ] sake just me right this way gentlemen Patricia get us something to drink with you quickly hey good to see you again Michael likewise it's my friend Trevor sit down sit sit sit what did you tell him about me about marasu Martin's an old friend of mine driver the truth Martin is terrifying psychopath who tried to kill me exactly but some people they no longer fear me as much as they used to people who wear clothes to me my cousing you mared Michael well apparently he's thinking about testifying against me so I have him killed I'm going to by you art that was settled this is a favor for a friend but does friendship mean nothing these days uh hello what's the deal this is him Javier he's flying off the Liberty City this afternoon and he's taking some files of mine inocent files that uh I need back there's a gun set up in the hills I have a man watching at the airport we'll let you know and when he flies by shoot him down and get the files back a man what's a p huh Trevor come on you still want the drink not now all right you grab a vehicle something versatile I'll handle the gun all right hey let's stay in touch on the headsets Mike Mike you there I got some poor bastard's dirt bike yeah okay well I ain't at the observatory yet start heading that way by the way I know why you took me there to that guy's house understood understood what that he's a terrifying psycho and that you might have that in common what is it we got to work for him we don't got to work for anyone but I read you man loud and clear what are you talking about all that Aztec stuff those weird little artifacts what the little fertility statues whatever the guy has trouble getting it up we'll clear two 3 million on those easy perver will pay anything for hope we weren't case in the joint we didn't agree to a fee for this job so what's it all about okay the guy lives well that don't mean we're robbing him but it does mean he's got money to pay people who help him the time comes he'll do the right thing if he don't please let me handle it you don't get a wife like that without being rich and an [ __ ] right the [ __ ] all right I see the the van with the gun in it you nearby not far out shoot the plane down and I'll be ready T if you could see this gun it might convince you Martin mrao ain't someone to be messing with the fancier the gun the bigger the [ __ ] who owns it now take down the jet I don't see nothing yet I got her Southwest of the city gone hey you see it plane's coming down can you stay with [Music] it [Applause] hey pluged into the air traffic control Channel keep me updated yok doy Pilot's fighting it but he's going down good stay on him need the files how you doing out there still got him I'm on him he's CR the Airfield Landing ain't going to be pretty okay this guy is going down any minute good let's hope you don't take out some poor farmer while he's at it only thing they Farm out here is methampetamine ah Trevor Phillips country God I miss it out here you got to come visit sometime yeah you know good I'm good they're in the dir good get the files and if the cousin made it take him out sure thing but seriously bro coming all the way out here we got to get paid just do the job I'll get us paid down the road T how'd it go fine just fine I got the files I'll take them to madzo and explain the human cost of this errand I'll take it easy man listen to me we'll talk about that later I want you to just drop off the files I got to get rid of this rifle then we'll talk what there's been a change of plans you don't need to come to the ranch meet me at Stoner cement Works a little up Sonora Road from there what are you doing Trevor nothing you wouldn't do Trevor Trevor I wouldn't do somehow I don't believe that where is he the [ __ ] has happened why do you have his car man a piece of turd huh no wonder people are stabbing him in the back what happened chap bastard you know I really don't know why you mess around with people like that Mikey I mean really I answer a [ __ ] question I asked for a fair day pay after a fair day work then he kind of got a little angry so I admit I kind of got a little angry did you kill him what kind of [ __ ] animal do you take me for no I didn't kill him oh [ __ ] but I didn't kidnap his wife oh no oh [ __ ] the [ __ ] did you do oh I just told you what I just did now oh [ __ ] ah ah unfortunately I think that we're going to have to lay low for a little while while you know we discuss things with Martin oh you think why don't you hop in the back all right now Patricia she already called shotgun now I know a nice little place we can hang out you know it's a a very relaxing little spot Little Getaway if you will a cabin in the woods you know what I'm saying oh y all right down there t not really man don't do that again I'll do what I can ah just a SL miscalculation buddy ah then you calculate better you [ __ ] Roger that hey D when you see something like that coming towards you how about you give me a warning more fool me for thinking you take this seriously I'll do what I can how'd that feel bro bro it felt pretty horrible Roger that I'm rattling in here I'll do what I can hang in there man it'd be a lot easier too if you didn't smack me around Roger that oh that looked painful I don't feel pain but if I did oh oh yeah that would have been painful Roger [Music] that hey let's stay in touch on the headsets why why do you exist leave it alone all St the wrong you make me want to immigrate you are an idiot ain't you got a ride scumbag oh you give me hides idiot let's listen even your parents can't stand you get your own you're a waste of space on this Earth You are an [ __ ] leave it alone all you are utterly [Music] ridiculous
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SABINE Art of Demolition Event
good evening oh sorry let me do volume check before we get into the action okay so um I didn't have time this morning so I've got one hour 14. one no I've got one day 14 hours there we are learned to read that would help so art of demolition required units everyone but looks of it battle why is it uh did check the volume just had the phone on silent yay okay so we've got her she's a rebel um so I'm just gonna go over q1 this one just because well just because I can nah not just because I can because I enjoy winning with this team and it's not really Arena viable at the moment so any small victories are welcome these should be relatively straightforward I would expect so sabines blasters akimbo hits multiple times on debuff targets with low turn meter all right God what have we got here we've got a bag of tricks what does this do then you know what so that we'll just do that oh yeah many first order died in the making of this oh hello really what's that do oh cool where'd he go really wow really really really oh I'm scratchy head 25 shots 150k yay and battle two so I'm just gonna run through why don't we get select Squad probably the robot and bass I watched Rogue one again the other day I do like that movie okay use dark saber strike on high armor targets to permanently reduce their armor oh there we are if you blinked you missed that foreign problematic when we get further up so it's 30 shards we now have well by the time I select it I should know where they all are shouldn't I so I've got here here we have demolish applies Expose and stagger On Target enemies yay Auto foreign shots it's 40 shards wow wow I'm wearing it how long it took me to add up 25 plus 5 plus 10. he said tricky sums aren't they I'll be so pleased when I finally finished my first order so first order Squad and can then start to take it back sabine's passive sabine's passive Phoenix ability will answer additional quick chance and critical damage yeah good for you what are we gonna do here so we've actually got them firing back this time foreign number 25 yay continue requirement met eorate character Sabine wren would you like to activate this unit uh oh actually no I will I will come back I want to do something I don't know what I can do yet but um I want to do something with all of these thank you
Mike Hunt
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✨Mercedes-Maybach S 680 4MATIC Haute Voiture | The most Luxurious Car✨
thank you hello I'm glad you are here and welcome to the GTO Channel please subscribe to get more thanks [Music] foreign [Music] tour built using finest materials with the most craftsmanship and perfectly showcasing Mercedes my box Aura the oat Couture inspired model is available in a strictly limited edition of 150 units a limited edition bag collection will accompany the series car retailing early 2023 at Maybach icons of luxury physical and online stores a Mercedes Maybach s 680 wltp combined fuel consumption 14.3 to 13.4 liter per 100 kilometers combined carbon dioxide emissions 326 to 304 grams per kilometer The Limited special edition facilitates a full sensory experience and showcases a supreme Elegance that is reflective of the Brand's sophisticated luxury ethos the combination of utmost craftsmanship high quality materials and exquisite details create a new level of exclusivity that is evocative of a drivable art piece created by Mercedes-Benz most specialized customization and craftsmanship team in the manufacture in sindelfingen each vehicle will feature a badge in the center console outlining its number within the unique run of 150. in line with the concept otwa tour the series car exterior is characterized by an exclusive two-tone paint finish a combination of metallic nautical blue on top with a light shimmering Rose tone in the lower section and nautical blue metallic rims an additional highlight now includes surround lighting with animated projection when the doors are open animated Mercedes-Benz or Mercedes Maybach patterns using LCD technology light up and elegantly illuminate both the front and rear entry areas the interior showcases the most Exquisite attention to detail perfectly underlining its oat Couture inspiration a high quality fashion inspired boucle fabric remains a constant throughout the model in blue beige rose gold and gold shades with additional intricate details featured within the seat covers and cushions highlights of Crystal white leather embrace the passengers throughout the consoles doors and Scatter cushions the floor mats are made of linen and mohair rose gold colored champagne flutes seamlessly integrate the display in the spacious rear alongside an oatware tour badge in the door panel also original to the series car is the blue tone leather piping within the consoles the mbux infotainment System picks up on the splendid exclusivity of the interior in the profile selection menu the driver is greeted with a Magnolia Blossom and sparkling particles 12 different avatars are adorned with fine accessories and elegantly dressed for example in a dinner jacket tail coat or evening gown to complete the Maybach experience the S-Class oakwa tour will be accompanied by a handmade gift box featuring a badge number alongside a scaled model and keyring in addition a special car cover featuring the Maybach and otwa tour logo will be gifted to customers [Music]
Car Enthusiast
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My Patient's Kidney Tube FELL OUT!
[Music] what a beautiful morning it's time to go to the gym [Music] and good morning so as you may know by now i just finished my workout and every time i do that workout i'm like why did i do that to myself i mean why do i wake up so early why do i work so hard why do i get this sweaty and then it dawns on me when i finish because i feel so good after i finish i know i talked about all this on my 4 30 a.m workout routine all that stuff but there's just nothing that makes you feel as good as working out in the morning and just starting your day i don't know if it's because i'm a morning person i don't know why but i love it and i will say i've never worked out this hard since probably college sports like when i swam in college for those of you who don't know and that was probably the last time i actually worked this hard i've been working out consistently for probably 10 years now and i have never worked out this hard before which is good because bust my butt back into shape because i need it after the pandemic after all this stuff where i wasn't working out and eating drinking all this stuff so i gained like 10 pounds which no bueno trying to uh get back into it but nonetheless today is sunday i failed to mention that it's about like nine o'clock or so i had my coffee and by the way i'm on call this whole weekend i got called about three times so far this weekend which is crazy for my hospital it's a small community hospital and we hardly ever even get phone calls when we're on call much less three times over the weekend but apparently the er has been crazy busy today and yesterday so you could tell when the er doc called me that they were super busy they didn't really have time to like tell me what was going on they're just like just come figure out so today i'm going to probably go replace a nephroscopy tube that fell out over the weekend when that happens sometimes you can get back in the track if the patient has had it for a very long time this is a well-formed approximate to attract otherwise i'll just have to do a direct stick into the kidney and then i think i just might drain some fluid around the lung or thoracintesis while i'm there we'll see but what i probably want to do during this vlog is just bring you around you know this is just my weekend on call or whatever but i'll show you the procedures well probably not the actual procedure but i'll explain to you in depth what exactly i'm doing in the procedure so you have a pretty good understanding what i'm talking about so first things first i'm obviously very sweaty i need to go take a shower and uh let's get this day started well continue this day i should say all right so we are back at the hospital who would have thought sunday like i said earlier and about to go replace this nephew because it fell out which is a very very common problem with any tube that we place that can always fall out like for any reason sometimes the patient rolls over sometimes the patient's spouse pulls it out on accident sometimes they pull it out just in it rather than keeping the patient here for two nights for no reason i'll just come in even though it's sunday replace it it's not emergent but it could get emergent because the kidney could become infected if the tube isn't draining the urine properly so better to be proactive instead of reactive so i think what i'm going to do is draw out exactly what i'm doing because a lot of people don't really understand what the heck i'm talking about so i'm going to basically like draw it out so you know exactly what i'm talking about right now all right i have no idea what happened to the top of this notebook but what can you do so my patient had a nephrostomy tube sometimes also called a pertutaneous nephrostomy tube also called pcn for short so what is a nephrostomy tube so this is a kidney you have a collecting system [Music] this is a terrible drawing but you have blood coming into the kidney it filters out all the blood and then urine is drained into the collecting system here and goes down here and into your bladder once it's in your bladder you can then urinate it out what happens is some people that have say cancer somewhere in their pelvis they can actually obstruct this ureter causing back pressure to build up in the kidney causing this kidney to be dilated to look like this [Music] so you see how the collecting system here is nice and small but here since there is an obstruction down low before it gets to the bladder the bad pressure leads to dilation or dilatation of the actual collecting system when this happens the only way to relieve that pressure is to put a percutaneous nephrostomy tube in to relieve some of that urine to drain out of the patient's back and into a bag versus going answer grade like it normally does so what i do under ultrasound is i will access the lower pole calyx right here i'll put a wire in and then through that wire i'll advance a pigtail catheter into the patient and then it drains to a bad external to the patient so the patient actually drains their kidney as the kidney produces urine it drains into the bag outside of the patient that way it does not have to go down to the bladder it goes this way instead think of it as a bladder outside of the patient that they can just open up and drain the bag whenever they need to so what happened with my patient my patient was flushing their tube at home and what happened was they actually pulled out the tube so there was no tube anymore so when this happens we have to go in and replace it sometimes we can go in through the existing tract or we can just start over fresh with a new stick with a new needle so what i did on this patient was try to find and navigate the track that the patient already had in order to get the tube into that position i didn't feel like accessing with a new needle this time because there's obviously a risk of bleeding every time you access the kidney with another stick or another needle so if i could go through the existing tract with a wire and catheter get into the collecting system i can put a drain in quickly so if you think of let's see how we can draw this so this is going to be a patient looking at them from the toes to the head this is how we read radiology studies so this is the spine you have a kidney over here and a kidney over here and drains into the collecting system what happens is when we access back here there's a tract that forms between the skin this is the skin by the way liver stomach spleen this tract right here that our tube is going through when that tube is removed either on purpose or not on purpose is this tract between the collecting system and the kidney and the skin will eventually close up think of it as like an earring so if you have your ears pierced and you take the earring out of the actual earlobe you notice how that track or the hole in the ear will slowly close up over a few days same thing happens with nephrostomy tubes if it closes up i can't get back in and i have to do a direct stick with a new needle so i was fortunate enough to put a catheter in here through the skin get a wire up into the collecting system and place a new catheter when i place the new catheter into the collecting system you leave it like right here patient drains out fluid out of their back again and all things are good that's what i did for that patient this is what it looked like before he died obstructed down low over time you begin to dilate your kidney you have to put in a nephrostomy tube because there's no way for urine to come down distally into the bladder and to urinate out put in a nephrostomy tube drains out into a bad external to the patient if that tube dislodges you can get back in the tract if it's in you know 24 48 hours or so you place a new tube and the kidney is happy again and that's pretty much it all right so everything with that nephroscopy nefrosmotube went really easy i was able to get in the tract like i mentioned in my drawing there went perfect my house is a complete disaster right now because i've just been on call this weekend filming some content and all that stuff haven't really done much of the whole cleaning thing so and joanna's getting home later tonight and uh it's about time for me to tidy this place up before i get yelled at my married folks know what i'm talking about all right that officially concludes this video thank you all for joining me for my call weekend extravaganza hopefully you all learned something from those little diagrams that i drew and all that stuff tend to like draw stuff out i draw it out for patience i draw it out for the pas i worked with i draw it out for med students any other residents i'm working with all that kind of stuff i feel like for what i do you have to draw it out otherwise nobody really understands it basically to sum up got that neptune back in everything went smoothly and the best thing is so one thing about working in private practice is procedures like that aren't really emergent and most people won't come in on the weekend floor myself included i just did it because i don't know i didn't want that patient to stay in the hospital another day but i will say it helps you look so much better to other physicians in the hospital if you do something like that i already got like two or three phone calls from the admitting physician the urologist all that stuff all thanking me for coming in on a sunday to do that and they were like surprised that i would do that which i don't know i feel like the patient needs it and you don't want to waste resources with the patient in the hospital don't want the patient to be in the hospital you should do it if it's pending discharge you should probably do it even if it's not an emergency so hope you all enjoyed it let me know if you have any questions in the comments below and uh i guess i'll see you on the next one make sure you smash the like subscribe button follow me on instagram and take a look already and out see you all on the next video bye [Music] you
Dr. Cellini
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Top 5 Fiverr Gigs That Require No Skills Or Experience (Make Money Online Fast!)
so over the last three to five years I've spent over a hundred thousand dollars on various different freelancing platforms and one of the main ones that I use all the time to this day is Fiverr and before I started spending all this money on different freelancing platforms I did a bunch of different freelancing gigs myself so I know a lot about this industry from being a freelancer myself and also being somebody who has hired dozens and dozens of them so in this video I'm going to be talking about the top five Fiverr gigs that require no experience or skill but you can still make really good money from them so if you appreciate this type of video let me know by gently tapping that like button let's try to get this one to a thousand likes and let's go ahead and jump right into it alright so the first one on my list could be a bunch of different things but basically you want to make money from something that's fun that you already do anyways so this could be a bunch of different things and basically you just want to write down all of your hobbies but then you want to figure out which ones of your hobbies you can actually really make money from so you want to type in all these different keywords onto Fiverr so for instance let's say you spend a lot of time on Discord I know a lot of people who watch this channel do spend quite a bit of time on Discord I have my own Discord which you can definitely check out so you go to Fiverr you type in Discord and you see there's a bunch of different options for different types of Discord related gigs so let's say you're spending like eight hours a day in Discord anyways you have a lot of experience with it what ends up happening is you sort of have an intuitive understanding of what makes a Discord good what makes it bad what art is good what art is bad and so when you see all these different Discord related services like becoming a Discord Community manager this person's charging sixty dollars for that this person's charging 250 dollars per week or designing Discord related art this person charges thirty dollars to design Discord banners and what you have to realize here is if you're spending a lot of time on Discord you have an intuitive understanding of what makes a Discord Banner look good or bad so I'm much more likely to hire somebody who markets themselves as somebody who designs Discord banners versus some random graphic designer and you can even get paid to chat in a Discord basically just be active in it so it doesn't look like it's dead right so all of these things are things that you probably know how to do anyways if you're somebody who spends a lot of time in Discord and if you're somebody that's created your own Discord maybe you can go and do that for other people so for instance I created my own Discord and I kind of didn't like how it looked I thought other Finance related discords looked better so what did I do I went to Fiverr and I hired somebody to make my Discord look Pro I hired this guy our new costs I paid him like 200 250 bucks something like that he did a phenomenal job and I'm super happy with his work so this is not just Discord this is anything that you spend a lot of time doing so let's say you spend a ton of time on YouTube you might have an intuitive understanding of what makes a good thumbnail and what doesn't make a good thumbnail or maybe you have an intuitive understanding of how to edit a video effectively and maybe you can even go a little bit deeper than that let's say you spend a ton of time watching Finance related videos Finance related videos have a certain tone and Cadence and a certain editing style that they typically do and that's going to be different than a gaming channel for instance and so if you can become a really good editor for finance related videos and kind of know what people are looking for you can get paid amazing money for that so yeah I think you get my point try to find things that you're already good at or you already spend a lot of time doing and one example of that would be Discord if you spend a lot of time on Discord the next one on the list is going to be transcriptionist and this is one that I'm actually in the process of making an entire video about because it is such easy money so for instance here's a gig on Fiverr I will transcribe videos or do audio to text transcription in 24 hours they get paid 35 dollars for 60 minutes so obviously the faster you can type the better you can also find even better gigs if you're fluent in multiple languages so yeah this one is super easy to make money lots of different websites lots of different opportunities for people who do freelancing next one on the list is going to be website testing this is basically where you test out some sort of software or website that a company is trying to beta test and a big company will oftentimes hire hundreds and hundreds of people to do this and they'll pay them really good money and they really just want you to give them some good feedback maybe tell them if there's things you didn't like and what things you liked so for instance there's this gig right here I will test and review your website or app for bugs usability UI and ux and that stands for user interface and user experience and you can see the basic gig here is 70 dollars and basically they try the website out and they do like a one minute video report so you know are you somebody who uses apps websites and software probably right and so you could do this and as long as you're good at giving them really good feedback you can make money for doing this because you're a consumer and they want to sell things to people like you the next one you can do is authentic commenting on websites so this is where you go to a website or a Blog maybe you read somebody's article and then you give your honest feedback on the article so a lot of people want engagement especially when their website is really young and they don't have any people actually reading their articles and so they would really like somebody to give them feedback on their article as well as just get some comments in the comments section so it looks like people are actually reading it you see a ton of different gigs on Fiverr for this I will write five insightful 80 word blog comments or website comments and they're charging fifty dollars for that right so you're basically just getting paid to read the article and then comment really generic things like hey nice article I really liked tip number three something very similar to this it's basically the same thing just a little bit more complicated is giving honest reviews now you have to be a little bit careful here because you don't want to be unethical and actually review a product and get paid to do that but not reveal that you're getting paid to do that because that's technically a sponsorship right so this is an honest review it's not a sponsorship those are different things things legally speaking but with that being said companies really like people to give honest reviews for their products and there are actually gigs where people will make YouTube videos to review the product and again you want to be ethical here if you're getting paid to do it you have to reveal it as a sponsorship but yeah you can get paid really good money to do this the next one on the list is going to be SEO reports that stands for search engine optimization reports now if you've been watching my other videos you've probably heard me talk about digital marketing and how people have been getting jobs left and right with my friend Seth's free masterclass which you can check down in the description and the pin comment below Seth literally had a 16 year old who was able to get a forty thousand dollar a year job while only working 30 hours a week and part of digital marketing is SEO now there are a bunch of different websites out there where you can actually get automated SEO reports some of these websites are paid and some of them are free so an example of a free SEO audit you can do is SEO optimer I'm not sure how to pronounce that but but yeah it's SEO p-t-i-m-e-r and you can basically get a free audit done on that website and there is a guy posting a gig to do an SEO audit here and he's probably using a free auditing software and he's charging sixty dollars for something that takes him a few minutes to do but if you want to spend a little bit extra money you can use a paid product like ahrefs and so this person for instance is running ahref and sem Rush reports for SEO competitors and over a thousand people have paid him to do that so it really does not take much knowledge at all you pretty much just have to type the person's website there and then it just does it for you or in the case of looking up keywords you just have to type in keywords extremely easy to do this and as you can see there are people on Fiverr who are making big money from this so for instance in a lot of different niches out there there's free and paid tools that you can do this with so maybe look up some tools online type them into Fiverr and see if there's any opportunity for gigs there like I mentioned before check out the video of the 16 year old who is able to get a a job in digital marketing also gently tap that like button comment down below any thoughts comments criticisms Etc that you have on the video and I will see you next time
Shane Hummus
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Kathy Dempsey, Promo Video 2020
[Music] jet jet jet jet the ability to shed is paranoid because what we're hiring you for today is probably not what we're gonna ask you to do tomorrow no workforce can thrive unless their people can there was a study I did a while back with some CFOs that said it was costing them 4.5 billion dollars being negative and not being able to shed and adapt to the changes that were going on within the corporation [Music] [Applause] you can have to be the best planner this next year and I promise you something that's gonna happen I started my role as an ER trauma nurse in my mid-20s and all of a sudden one day I got a phone call I just been given my death sentence age trauma patient came in and we ended up cracking this guy's chest and my hands won't risk deep inside him I happened to have a cut on my finger and as many as you well know back in the mid 80s we didn't wear clothes the doctors confirm the test and all of a sudden that the CDC got involved and I was about to become their poster child you see I was the first healthcare worker in the United States to be tested HIV positive from a workplace exposure [Music] Shetty revolution is going to ignite your workforce with the skills and motivation to embrace and celebrate inevitable change the shedding philosophy by Kathy Dempsey is simply outstanding not only will it help you in your personal life but it will help you professionally as well I would strongly encourage your business to get in tune with Keith Shetty it'll help your business grow tremendous profits and continue to make sure that we take advantage of what's in front of us and not necessarily what's behind us [Music] Lenny is the playful provocative and powerful lizard behind the shedding Revolution we don't shed if we don't grow we die it's a continual process from birth all the way to death it's a continual cycle of letting go of the old and embracing the new she is one of the best speakers I've ever heard I picked up with several very innovative strategies I'm going to take back and utilize exceeded my expectations in regard to change in what it means and brought some valuable lessons I can take immediately back to my operation and put in place shedding is simple sometimes it's not easy but it's simple and my philosophy is not that it's gonna take you 21 days to change a habit or 90 days to do this it is managed then now then the next now then the next now and if you make a healthy choice in the now you will be in super shred mode [Music] it's alright [Music] ignite your people with skills motivation and supportive accountability by hiring Kathy Dempsey for your next event [Music] you
Keep Shedding
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New feminisms? Radical post-humanist, session introduction
[Music] okay uh well we are going to make a start you may have noticed in the program that the timings are pretty crazy and that is because we are going to keep to extreme timings so we've got five minutes to introduce the session and then hand over to penny minus about two minutes of faffing um so um thank you very much for coming sorry it's a little bit squishy in here uh our session is new feminism radical post-humanist archaeo archaeologies we um ran this session uh earlier this year at um us tag in syracuse and we're really excited to be running it again at uk tag and sort of adding and changing and and developing it more do you want to talk a bit about the intellectual stuff um i would also add in the madness of us tag uh we ran a session in syracuse uh where only british archaeologists was yesterday which was amazing in and of itself but this time we've got north american archaeologists to speak as well which is even more mad and mashed up so this session was born in the oh it doesn't click forward like that let's try this one work this you chat okay uh this session was born in a conversation between hannah and i about the way in which we see kind of general contemporary society as having quite a feminist zeitgeist at the minute people are talking about issues like me too and time's up decolonizing practices and all these kind of things are coming together and having an increasing kind of force and momentum more people identify as feminists now than have done in many recent years and those of you who teach students will know that lots and lots of them are very into these kinds of issues and we felt that archaeological theory was strangely separate from that at the moment and we felt that those things weren't kind of coming up in the same space and this frustrated hannah and i because we both love post-human feminism and we see actually a huge amount of overlap between these two kind of things that are happening and in particular we'd kind of say that uh some of the kind of post-anthropocentric or non-anthropocentric or relational approaches that are gaining lots of traction in archaeology have perhaps at times begun to lose slightly the radical nature that's behind a lot of this theory and some of the really kind of political radicalness is kind of being almost toned down or slightly ignored and you see that in the critique of things like post-humanism where people talk about the fact that they say oh you guys don't talk about power or social inequality and for hannah and i this was completely counterintuitive because the reason that we do this is because of things like power and social inequality so we wanted to run a session where we were going to really talk about the explicitly kind of political and feminist nature of posthumous thinking and so it was born right so um uh we will proceed immediately with the the session uh because we've got we set the papers as being 15 minutes because we really want to have loads of discussion uh in this so what we're going to do is just have one question after each paper uh and then we've got um uh 10 minutes at the end of the first half for discussion and and quite a bit of time at the end of the second half of discussion so it's all good speakers i will give you an enthusiastic wave with my book uh about two minutes before the end of the session i'll be sitting there next to them and uh and then i'll give you a really enthusiastic way when you get to the end [Music]
Recording Archaeology
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Comparing Hash Join solution, the good, the bad and the worse.
i can okay so okay i will start so hey let me talk now it's my fault i know i started okay i need to stay here they told me don't go around stop to uh just jump all the you know all the intro and uh the agenda will be i would do a small step back just to let you understand my mentality and how i try to approach things and then why we have uh why we use hash join and what kind of test baseline i build up and then the test between different distributions uh for uh for hash join and then my personal consideration can you hear me on the back yes perfect so these numbers come from a city that is somewhere in an island that is not part of europe anymore which is london and uh okay i i was trying to figure out some statistics and uh actually london was the only one giving me quickly some numbers uh and we have 10 million people and we have 60 000 different uh streets that can be that are reported so far that's what they said and 30 000 different uh professions or you know work categorization and as human being if i think i want to know uh who is the physicians in that specific building that is in front of me i put i you know i realize i just picture in front of my my eyes someone so people that is living in front of me and these are physicians right something like that now uh how a remote database a remote sorry relation database works is totally different right you try to optimize what he is looking for based on the information he got by each table and by the number of rows so it's trying to optimize the things so for instance we can have a plan saying let's start with the streets and so we have one streets one address at the end and then identify all the people living there let's say 40 people living in a bill in that specific building and at the end how many physicians we will have just one and this is a possible plan right another plan that looks like very similar actually if you check the first one is starting with more rows number the second one starts with the last number with less rows say okay no let's start with the professions category right and see how many professions uh are in uh are you looking for so filter for credential for for profession uh i am looking for a physicians so one role uh then featured the 10 million people and then at the end filter for the address now if you those two things it looks like very close and uh quite the same but they are not if you use an index on the different tables and you do the calculation the first plan will result in more or less in 10 000 rows look up i mean it will look for 10 000 rows well the second one will look for 600 000 rows if we remove the indexes the scan will cost us 10 million rows in the first plan and then 17 billions for the second one i think this is a huge difference don't you they were not the same at all right okay and also if the second one was looking as uh the best option because start with the table the smaller table it actually doesn't work well it's failing there's all the calculation if i have to show you all the calculation we will say here until uh fred's speech but so trust me that that was coming up and this is why we have ash join actually because uh no no why this is why why we have a hash join we have hash join because in case like uh uh the first uh the first case the first column here uh that uses an index we have um this is coming from yeah from queer all the tests comes from dbt 3 and uh on each test i have reporting that when there is an exception or there is something to say i report the query number so you can go back and check and analyze what i'm saying the data for instance if i use an index the data used for that specific nested loop index next that loop cost 12 megabytes if i remove the index and the same kind of block nested loop at that point that is going through uh you know the full scan will cost one gigabyte so there is a huge improve increase of dimension and number of rows it needs to be parse right and scan our evo we know that and when scan takes place we have a block nested loop and this is why we have hash join that's to help us to prevent that now um and if with the new mask well uh um explain with three you can easily see when there is an s join and what kind of uh things it does now uh eric already explained everything about hash join i'm not going to repeat uh just brief mention we have a lot of mariadb people monty itself but i'm not going to explain hash join in mariadb i'm just saying uh using the i called all mysql iterator to differentiate to the new mask iterator but it's the mariadb mysql iterator classic join uh approach equi-condition subjoin and different algorithm right that for the block nested loop but we are interested only for the to the hash join now i was not sure to show if i would show that but i will this is an image coming from mysql showing the difference between in performance between blog nested loop and hash join but to me this is misleading because that assumed and and sorry this also use um dbt 3 as test and you can see the query on the on the bottom um i think this is misleading because it gives you the idea that everything works perfectly much better using hash join but this is true only when you remove all the indexes and you know we know that dbt tests use multiple hash multiple joints and i don't think there will be there will be one single dba here that will remove all the index in production uh to do the you know to make to see if this is more efficient or not so in my opinion when we analyze this kind of things we need to analyze the things removing maybe just one index in the join and to and see what is going to happen with a mix of nested loop for the index and hash join okay which for me is more real than other situation uh the test i have done for the baseline i was using dbt tress dbt 3 with factor 1 and photo 3 a fatto 4 photo 1 15 buffer pool photo 4 doesn't fit in buffer pool and mysql 80819 ps018 mariadb 10 412 and everything was more or less configured as a default except the buffer pull dimension i had adaptive hash index disabled and the buffer pull the gem buffer pull to one gigabyte for one specific reason but because i don't want to spilt on this come as much as i can okay everything should be in memory now from the first round of tests what come up is that lower is better and from the first round of tests what comes up this is against standard dbt 310 dbt3 with all the indexes right we have that db factor one and the big photo four are more or less the trend is more or less there and what it seems what it seems is that maria db is going uh it's taking longer monty stay there don't worry stay there yeah okay okay uh but yeah it looks like it's taking longer and actually the sum of the time is is higher right but if we start to analyze uh how many times this this row has been really for real more uh efficient than the others so how many times mariadb or my scholar has been more efficient than percona and mysql we will see that the that we have almost an equal distribution just one query two query are different right and this is so what's going on here what is going on is that we have the two distribution doing more or less the same thing except few cases and this is for dbt re test with the indexes now the hash join run i i did only with uh factor one because i want everything buffer pull again i try to minimize the disk um only a few queries are relevant so the the ones that have very significant hash joints and um and i also didn't kept separated percona and mask while they used the same algorithm and interesting was that some query were hung unless a few changes right and the tests were done with buffer pool empty and then redone again with the buffer pool field because you will see what happened and at first run what is comes up is totally the contrary mario db is much more efficient than mysql in the total time that is actually taken by marie db is less in executing the uh the joint and this is interesting because that is for hash joint total time and with the base with the index we saw that there were some difference keep in mind that i was summarizing here not all the queries but just the one that i also apply for the hash join so the results are a little bit different from the previous graph but again if i start to count how many times was my square better than uh marietti b or visa versa how many times my adb was better than my sql we see that with the buffer pool empty mario b was nine over six and the buffer pool uh field was eight over seven so guys we are there right no okay and again why so uh the query execution time here is the buffer pool empty tell us that again once more the two distro are very close one to uh to the other in their in how they perform except few cases in few cases we can see that um the mask well run was dramatically worse than than the one in mariadb and we have for instance query 19 that is taking much longer or query two that is taking longer as well and then we have a special case here that i will describe as an interesting case that is the famous query five and uh eric we have been uh yeah working on that interestingly um when the buffer pool is actually filled the my mariadb is in some cases less efficient than before and and mysql is able to gain a little bit of uh you know over it but again as we see the queries that were not correct the query that we're taking long they were still taking long and here we have an example query 5. with index the query 5 takes 71 seconds in mysql with a buffer pull empty and a 5 second with buffer pool failed maria db takes 70 seconds and four seconds 88 so mario db is better mass 12 take a little bit uh longer but it's a matter of few you know few things it's not really too much in a hash join with hash join we have that the first one the first one is great uh i can't believe that okay the uh the first one for uh buffer pool empty in my squad will take 44 447 seconds and maria db 955 seconds so my squad's much better but the second running mask will take eric how many hours yeah it's 47 hours it takes 47 hours actually i was killing the query and say okay i reported that to our guys my friends i love you guys you know i love you but it was it was 47 hours and yeah and the problem here was that actually the the plan was changed by the um the the optimizer and uh it it was not recognizing correctly few things and it was executing crazy query we in fact in the first run the one with the buffer pool empty we were having data read per join for that specific drawing only 129 gigabyte but in the second run when the buffer pull was filled it was doing four terabytes their data just because it was reiterating and doing the thing right wrong plan of course there are way of fixing this right and uh the one way the trick to make it work better was to change the cost in the mysql engine cost table to say hey this query the cost of the query is the same either if you use memory or if you use uh the desk wait wait wait wait wait what time wait and um and actually it works fine and uh and it works fine and the time at the end was uh acceptable uh but obviously that cannot be used in production right because you cannot change the cost model in production you will screw up all your applications well you scroll up the access to the application um there is another case that i was mentioning to you the query 19 with a hash join was uh yeah the query 19 with ash join was in my squad was taking 10 minutes of 57 second and in marietti b was taking two minutes and 70 seconds but the interesting part here is if you check the plan it's totally different the plan from marietti b was starting with the small table index blah blah the par the plan with from mysql was starting with the part table using word filtering whatever and it was not going very well uh maybe maybe you're right i i have the notes if you want to let me fix that i will fix doesn't change the results are the same doesn't change uh no the point was the order uh the point was the order and actually uh actually was doing the nested loop exactly because it was not doing at the end what we should do and in fact if you change the join order and you set this exactly the same gen order well actually it's still uh well it's a report block nested loop but actually in the if you do the plan with the tree you see the hash join but it's uh the difference is that when you're using the other plan the plan will bring you to two minutes and 18 seconds exactly the same thing that mariadb was doing so it's it was a plan so what is at the end so guys that we are talking about one second now we're talking about one second here one second there what's the difference here what's the makes real the difference where the problem with is the optimizer okay why uh i'm almost there i think in terms of time right yeah but i i'm checking i'm 23 minutes so i should i should stop i know there will be questions so um so consideration the problem here is that yes the two implementations are very they perform more or less uh the same well similar okay they don't they are absolutely not the same thing one uses one algorithm another one using a different algorithm one can spill to disk we don't in this test i didn't use try to did not use the spell to this having john buffer quite large but of course if i have a you know i speak to this kind of how because sometimes the the join that was bigger than one gigabyte right so it was not fitting in memory right eric so it was in any case in any case use that but i was trying to reducing that the point here is that changes are very minimal what instead makes the huge difference is the optimizer and the problem is that i don't think that we have the hash implementation talking correctly with the optimizer my perception is that whatever we see here is because the optimizer needs to have a little bit more information in order to be more precise in choosing the right plan how you guys can do it i have no idea but my point here is as it is right now we may have similar issues in production and affect the production right uh much worse than a block nested loop that is known it will it's already implemented is there it will take what it will take but at least is predictable more or less right is already considered um i'm not saying that hash join is bad actually hash john is good i'm just saying that we need to have a better way and better mechanism a better way to provide feedback to the optimizer and uh okay the masquerade has joined with spill to disk is totally different conversation it needs to have comparison you know pairs with pairs not not with something different and uh what else uh yeah instrumentation mariadb please give us a little bit better instrumentation to analyze the the hash join itself because uh the only way we have right now is to do the json x you know explain json which is not enough we don't have all the numbers that we may need but yeah i don't care if it's tree or if it's js and just give give us more more detail yeah and uh yeah and the other thing is in order to given this feature let's say it's still new i would say please give us the option to play around it enabling the disabling enabling the other disabled and the other for the back purpose because if you just force all of us to go in one direction that will be uh wrong things to do i mean we need the option to say okay use hash join use block nested loop use this use that on on you know on on the session of course but really to be sure that that is what is going to happen right um that's it thank you question do we have time for questions yes and yeah i am not sure that i can answer by the way okay the question was thank you the question can you repeat the question i know i know i know um the question was um what i meant when i was saying buffer fool i i meant i was saying buffer field by the query meaning that the query had already executed in order to be already read all the data from the disk and put the data as page in the buffer pool so the next run it doesn't have to go on disk but just read the data directly from one of them didn't yeah no the the one that was going slower because the planet was changed and was uh ineffectively doing that right right don't kick yourself but there was no concurrent joints just wait a second if i put a joint buffer to one gig i'm giving mariadb some benefit because i'm giving you more space because they can spill on disk while with uh with my adb if i understand correctly the implementation and please correct me if i'm wrong if i have a smaller join buffer and the other settings i'd never remember that that is related to the john buffett cell also the uh well yeah there is another one that is correlated so i give you display i give my adb the space to work as much as close as the in memory as much as close as the hash joined yes yeah no that was on purpose to give oh you know to to try to compare i mean april with apple because the implementation is different no okay that one was a specific case but on the other side i have if you want i can share with you my text file with all the notes and you will see okay any other question no okay because i think there's something wrong with the statistics i think there's less memory than it actually is fix it do it fix it yeah okay thank you very much guys you
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