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Patriot Prime Reviews Earthrise Battle Master Slitherfang
patriot prime reviews is a channel for adult collectors and may not be suitable for children under 13 years of age viewer discretion is advised hey what's going on guys patreon here once again with another video review but before i get started i need you guys to do me a favor if you're watching this video right here and are not a subscriber to patriot prime reviews please hit that subscribe button right now it won't cost you a thing will help me and my channel out tremendously also make sure and check out my sponsor toy hacks.com toy hacks provides label sets upgrade kits and display backdrops for transformers toys of all types and generations new for 2020 toy hacks is introducing the toy hex armory where they'll be offering a variety of weapons for your favorite bots in multiple collars also this year toy hacks is introducing robo points for every purchase you make you'll earn robo points that you can redeem towards a voucher for future purchases toy hacks is a company run by collectors for collectors so check out toyhacks.com and make your collection stand out from the rest and tell them patriot prime sent you now on to the review the featured bot for this video is transformers earthrise battlemaster slither fang now this is a cool looking figure i mean it's a decepticon cobra and i don't think we've had one of those since beast machines also slitherfang here was a gift to the channel from a subscriber and for that thank you so much unfortunately the only option i have locally is a walmart that just doesn't carry these smaller figures anymore so your gift is very appreciated so now let's take a look at slither fang in the packaging you got some great artwork of him there in cobra mode slither fang in cobra mode there a blast effect on the back once again slither fang cobra and his ramp shield alt mode so now without further ado let's get this figure out of the package and see how sweet he really is and welcome to patriot prime reviews [Music] now once you get slitherfang all open and now the packaging you'll see he does come with a sheet of instructions but you really don't need these for that figure he also comes with this really cool blast effect i do really like the looks of that one slither fang himself is a battle master i'm not sure what they're called but he does transform into a ramp or a shield but his main mode is a purple cobra and i think that looks really cool i mean i love the looks of this figure he's just really unique now as you can tell he's mainly made up of a translucent purple plastic you can look right through the figure you know me i am not a fan of translucent plastic especially when it's used as the main body of the figure he does have pretty good paint applications right there on the eyes and lots of nice molded details you see he's got tank treads for his uh that's how he moves i don't know why they call him slither fang i don't know if he has much slithering with tank treads but those look really good i love the molded detail he's got a little tail right there slash handle uh one disappointment i wish his mouth opened his mouth does not open but he does have some pretty cool fangs right there pretty decent articulation he can go up and down this way he can rotate there at the waist and all that's mainly due to transformation but still really cool a small complaint he's very loose once he hits a certain point like right right there so there's not much posing you can do with the guy you kind of got this pose here if you lean forward anyway he's going to flop over or like you said you touch that wrong it's going to fall as well nice details there on the back now let's go ahead and getting transformed into ramp or shield mode very simple you just fold the head up and then take this chest section fold it up over the head then you're gonna bring the treads around fold up the tip of the tail now you've got these slots right here that'll match up to the slots right there or the tabs just tap those into place and there is ramp slash shield mode really not much to go over here it does look like he has scales molded in so that's pretty cool i hate how they have the blast effect peg dead center in the middle of the ramp that'll be rough on some decepticon tires so you can use this guy as a ramp as you can see on his fellow decepticon rot so it kind of gives him more of an access up there to the smelter or you can use him as a shield in order to do that you have to flip the figure over and get your thumbnail in to flip the handle out which was the serpent's tail and then you could take a figure like barricade attach that to barricade's forearm and now barricade is sporting a pretty awesome yet color coordinated riot shield slitherfang can also attach to fellow battlemaster ramp bots to create a larger snake but i do think that may look a little better with extra slither fangs instead of sound barriers slitherfang also has a five millimeter port right there under his jaw so if you take a fellow battlemaster weapon you can attach that underneath and now you have some sort of weapon emplacement or anti-aircraft cannon and i think that is really cool i think maybe if you would utilize that you could probably attach it to one of the bases and there you go that is awesome i love the playabilities of these battle masters and now for some quick size comparisons here is transformers warfare cybertron earthrise slitherfang with siege battlemaster singh decepticon micromaster growl and siege battlemaster lionizer the transformers war for cybertron earthrise battlemaster slitherfang is a really cool figure just because he is so unique and to be honest it reminds me of the old starry oars assault base how many you guys remember that so all in all this is a really cool figure and is very highly recommended so there you go guys transformers war for cybertron earthrise slitherfang so does the transformers war for cybertron earthrise slither fang belong in your collection absolutely i love this little figure i love all the battle masters in general i just think they're really cool and they add a lot of playability to the modern lines plus with these guys and all the new earthrise bases coming out you can't have enough to add to the interactivity of those bases i.e playsets plus i could 4c1 army building with this guy because you connect a lot of them together you can make a pretty long cobra so yeah you see this guy on the shelf pick him up you're not going to be disappointed and guys if you like the video don't forget to like don't forget to subscribe and don't forget to click that bell icon to get notified when i upload new reviews once again this is patriot prime signing out [Music] [Applause] huh [Music] you
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MattCS raid on my channel
oh yes all right I don't know the streamer but let's check him out all right let's rate this guy let's rate this guy it seems fun all right I put the link to a stream in the chat everybody tell like Matt's yes army or something I'll be late or like Matt's yes raid let's rate this guy and see what's going on in the jackpot someone deposited a lot of [ __ ] money and I only have 20 percent this game looks cool - what are they doing he just killed his friend his friend killed him so hey I see you guys in the chat already let's go that's lit that's lit 30 more seconds on this giveaway our giveaway hopefully he reached the chat that would be cool hey the chat's going crazy that's dope hopefully he notices hopefully notices that's that's so dope what is this game called am I missing out why it lands I love you too owe me I'll subscribe to you yeah I'll subscribe to your channel hey that's what we do it for it that's what we do it for it's rolling it's rolling and that's not me nope that's far for me but it's whatever I didn't really expect it with a [ __ ] hating % chance a elia guys give him a like drop him and subscribe if you're ever bored and you want to watch a cool stream I mean this game looks pretty funny and this your guy it looks like bub G but on steroids like hey this guy's mad happy that's what I do it for that's amazing hell yeah man big shout-out to this guy man t-bone keep doing your thing you got it
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VIDEO REVIEW; DEMETRIA MCKINNEY FT KANDI Unnecessary Trouble #RHOA
what's up everybody uh just uh coming in right quick to do just a real quick video um I know like I said I watched Real Housewives of Atlanta last night and uh they uh talked about well they actually showed Demetri McKenna and Candy bur's uh unnecessary trouble I'm about Say drama uh trouble video and you know I went and searched for it I did the same thing with fiz you know uh Johnson and Johnson video I went and check that out too so I went and check this out and I'm going kind of give you like how I feel about it as I well I'm not watching now but I've already watched it I probably should have did a response video like H whatever probably do that next time if I remember but uh it starts out with them doing like a parody of uh Watch What Happens live so they're shading the out of Andy I was so here for it uh you know it's giving you a lot of bright colors which is nice but it like the whole imagery of how they did the scenes outside of the Watch What Happens Live it gave me Beyonce checkup on it like that's what I envisioned when I saw it I know a lot of people were saying that it seemed like it was candi's video I would say they show equal parts of both candy and uh Demetri and it shouldn't have been featuring candy cuz it's a MRI song it should have been a duet like they should have marketed as such but I mean it like I said it wasn't bad like I said the video was nice I like the way that they did it um on some real you can tell candy was pregnant I mean I'm not going to sit here in front like you can tell that she was pregnant but she wore well and I don't know why she like she's trying to be so I don't want to be shown as pregnant like I was so here for Tamar braaton when she did uh the one where you know of course you know she's playing it off but you know she's rubbing her belly to show that she's pregnant like you know come on now um let's see you can tell that the video was very 90s uh like they were even saying on real house trying to you know it's almost like the boy mine type I'm like okay let's let's leave the good Classics alone let's not try to sit here recreate I mean it wasn't bad and like I said I like candy but one thing I will say she had like it's certain artists that they have voices where it is good for a time and if they don't come back out with anything else their voice will stay with that time like Ashanti Ashanti has a decent voice to me but when she fell off her trying to come back is one of those way it's like because I haven't heard your voice because I don't listen to your music on the regular is one of those where whenever I hear you no matter what you do it's still going to be '90s and early I think I think she was actually 2000s right 2000s so with candy because she hasn't been consistent and honestly I think there has been a change in her voice from her Escape days to now so when it's one of those way it's like I can only take her voice now in small doses and there no shade like said I told you I watch Real I came to Real Housewives Atlanta because of C on some real but I mean it's one of those ways like it's okay and I was upset because in hearing it you can tell that Demetrius undersung she undersung like a except and at the very end she gives you a little bit but it's so it's almost like Kelly and Beyonce you know even though uh candy didn't give us strong vocals she didn't but if y'all think about desy's child the person who's going to give you vocals all the time was going to be Beyonce and Kelly has a voice but she will always like when she's going for that high not she'll cut it off at a certain point like she won't let it flow she won't keep going with it and I feel you know so she stifles her voice so she doesn't compete with beyon and I feel that Demetri did the same exact thing like okay C's doing me a favor so I'm not going to overshine her my vocals no this your song you sing to the Raptors because again my whole thing is this you do it like you can't like it's your first and last time so my whole thing is she need to sing like she ain't going to never sing again so that's the only thing I was upset about and uh the only thing I was say is uh yeah I wasn't here for how the host of uh their remake show was dancing trying to whip and na nigh and I'm just like but I would love to see Andy's response to the video cuz I know he going to say something he's probably going to bring up at the reunion but that is my real quick uh I guess we could say response video to uh unnecessary trouble if you guys have not seen it I will do my damn this to leave a link down below so you guys can go watch it and then y'all come back y let me know how y'all felt about it like am I tripping or am I spot on so that's all I have you guys please rate comment subscribe and share and I will see you guys on next video
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In concession speech, Essaibi George celebrates Boston roots and commends Mayor-Elect Wu
don't ever forget that i'm from boston [Applause] anissa isabe george conceded the boston mayoral race at 10 15 pm on tuesday the concession paves the way for michelle wu to become the city's first woman and person of color elected as mayor i know [Applause] you know this is no small feat i want her to show the city how mothers get it done [Applause] is her appreciation for all the support and she urged her supporters to find ways to give back to their ask you to join communities find a way find a way to keep painting this city pink before the final result came in earlier this evening isabe george's supporters are gathered at the fairmount copley plaza in back bay oh she's she is really one of the most sincere and reliable people she's responsive and she's she's real so that's pretty special even though isabe george no longer holds a public position now but will endeavor to move the city forward reporting for butv news i'm stella guan reporting from the fairmont copley plaza for butv news i'm stella guan
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Kylie Jenner Denied Entry: P. Diddy's Met Gala After Party Drama
Kylie Jenner apparently feels humiliated after Puff Daddy refused to let her enter his mid-gala after party that he jointly organized with Richie Akiba and Dojo cut Kylie who tried to demand an inches at the Box in club in New York City was seen going back to her ride after the guards at the entrance told her that the place was full many people said that was a lie because after Kylie left other people were seen entering the club including Bad Bunny and Kylie's sister Kendall Jenner after the incident critics came out to perform that Puff Daddy must have some bad blood with Kylie because it is not the first time he has publicly humiliated her give us your view in our comment section do you think Puff Daddy did it intentionally or the place was action
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Why pursue Federalism? Why not just amend the Local Government Code?
[Music] partners here at the house of representatives first of all allow me to thank the congressional planning and budget research department or ctbrd for continuously partnering with us with the ideas in organizing and conducting seminars here in congress year after year sweaty even actually marks the 18th year of the pidscprd legislatures foreign sharing with members of congress and their technical staff the results and recommendations of the ids studies to assist them in coming up with appropriate and well-timed policy interventions and positions for this year we are kicking off our seminar series by focusing on a hotly debated issue the proposition of federal form of government actually the pids started holding seminars on federalism in 2017. in fact the main theme of our development policy research one uh last september was a federalist step so we conducted uh policy dialogues not only in metro manila but also strategic locations in the countries such as samwanga and he culminated it with um the annual public policy conference on uh federalist semi-perspectives wherein we convened political scientists uh governance specialists and economists who share their perspectives on the pros and cons of federalism the um the highlights of that iowa public policy conference are summarized in this development research news issue which we uh produced and i encourage you to get a copy of this newsletter which is available on the registration desk a major change in our system of government entails with all stakeholders understand the effects challenges and changes that it will bring to filipinos before decisions are made i am delighted that this time we will be speaking with our policy makers and their staff the truth is well there have been uh many um proposals on how we will go about this ship not everyone fully understands the different facets of federalism it would be best for us to look into these fiscal political economic and governance aspects before we take the major plunge so to speak title of our seminar which was coined by uh dr niral is something that um i reckon um many of you would like to be enlightened about why pursue federalism why that has changed to uh why not just change or amend the local government code we hope that through this poor will be able to provide a clearer picture of what awaits us and should we decide to push through with this proposal through the presentations of data we aim to help our policymakers come up with more informant evidence-based decisions before i end i would like to take this opportunity to thank our very own senior research specialist and a public finance expert at pids dr rosario manasseh as well as rce we are the director general dr ronko and ateneo school of government dean a professor on mendoza for sharing their insights on this very important topic let me also thank cddr the director mother vasal and his team for making this forum possible i encourage everyone to take part in the discussions which will follow after your presentations and be active in sharing your own opinions thoughts and insights let me end here by quoting american novelist louis laguard who said to make democracy work we should be a nation of participants and simply observers thank you everyone for coming today and have a good day thank you [Applause] thank you before we proceed let me just acknowledge the presence of our neighborhood members uh congressman roger mercado download this click of something later [Applause] and also congressman it's always a privilege to be working hand in hand with the pids in providing platforms or policy dialogue that allows for intelligent medicine discourses after hillary clinton on important issues such as this one as a background for this rtd there's been a general achievement of the problems identified with the highly centralized government the questions that the roundtable discussion hopes to shed more light on are is federalism the right solution to these problems many still believe that even more autonomy to the local government units can address current government governance gaps on the other hand many proponents of federalism argue that this shift will be able to improve long-term development prospects of the country as well as address persistent issues of regional and special inequalities we are happy to have three distinguished uh speakers to help us better understand the ramifications of this shift from a unitary to federal system of government briefly let me introduce our resource persons dr romolo e emil jr is currently the deputy secretary of the professional police budget research department or cpbrd he has lectured at the school of economics and currently lectures at the uk national national challenge of public administration and governance digimora's professional interest in social economic policy formulation and reform are in the areas of tax policy and administration public expenditure management national government budgeting intergovernmental fiscal relations obtained his phd in economics from the australian national university our second speaker dr g manasseh is a senior research fellow at the philippine institute for development studies where she coordinates the research program on public finance and fiscal policy she has published articles on taxation public expenditure management physical decentralization social protection and other social sector issues she received her phd economics from up did post-doctoral studies at the massachusetts institute of technology and lastly dr ronald drawn you mendoza is an associate professor at the athenian school of government from 2011 to 2015 he was an associate professor of economics at the asia institute of management and the executive director of the eim missalica estaba policy center for competitiveness prior to that he was senior economist with the united nations in new york his research background includes work with unicef ndp and federal research bank of boston economics intelligence unit and several manila-based non-governmental organizations obtain his bachelor's in economics honors program of the attorney at manila university the philippines his masters in public administration and international development from the john h kennedy school of government harvard university and this ma and page economics from fordham university before i call on our first speaker that we just wrote that we will have our open forum session after the presentations of our free spirit speakers with your indulgence at this point may i call dr judy for his presentation good afternoon everybody one of the very popular form is that one conducted the physical economics entitled better reason is the answer then what is the problem so i would like to start the presentation with discussing some of the problems because these proposal i don't know whether this and these are designed to address certain problems and issues affecting the country and i think a major problem that really misses hardly is the problem of poverty if we look at our situation as the table shows poverty in the philippines is persistent compared to other countries in the region and in fact a number of development plans have been prepared and basically these are addressed towards this problem of poverty and at this framework a constraint analysis that was used in the last philippine development plan uh continues to be a major framework and it seems to be also the framework the underlying framework behind the other development plans and this shows that the poverty is basically can be related to governance issues because after all um economic development like investment it's very dependent on a stable macroeconomic environment infrastructure and on the part of the other economic growth a major reason for poverty access to opportunities like access to basic education health and again infrastructure and other social services and basically these are areas wherein the government should be actively involved so after all the problem about a poverty is basically a governance issue and again these are just indicators showing the overall quality of the infrastructures which indicates the uh again the lab the lack of competitiveness of the philippines in terms of this virus infrastructure which is a basic area of or uh responsibility also and indicators pointing to the quality of governance like the use of public funds efficiency in government spending and government monetization and revenues again indicating the weaker position of the philippines relative to other countries in the region and these indicators are not only worn out by service but even uh defined this definition of audi would tend to show that uh basically while uh we have a problem of uh financial constraints we also have um or when we have some problems about fiscal deficit there's also problems about accountability requisite as indicated by the various global findings indicating possible losses in government resources due to this different [Music] misgovernance or practices and the the poverty can also be related to the uh as pointed out the unequal access for the uneven development and uh this uh again this table shows the uneven development in the different regions and even economic care development which also is reflected in the uneven living conditions in the different in the different regions of the country so as this table shows economic activities basically concentrated in the national trafficking which accounts for around 38 and um together with its neighboring regions like central luzon and calabarzon they together this religious account for like around 63 percent of the time is a gross domestic product and uh if we look at the level of poverty and suggest across the different regions you'll see how the economic development is very much related to the poverty incidence as we will note that the foreign the autonomous region for muslim indiana which has the lowest contribution to economic activity has also the highest poverty incidence we cannot expect economic development to be even across regions we know that agglomeration economies would really pay for the concentration of certain economic activities to take advantage of economies of scale but the agglomeration economies while it may result to an even economic activity and even economic growth in the different regions did that necessarily result in a divergent living condition i think the objective really is well you have an even economic activities the objective is to at least promote a living a living a living condition a living standard that is fairly rarely equal across the different regions of the country and this is really the objectives of public policy so that public policies are really is intended to promote at least an even level of uh living conditions across the different countries and this will be the topic of our discussion later how do we achieve even living conditions in spite of uh say an even economic growth across the different regions of the country and so again i think many of the problems that i have pointed out can be attributed to the highly centralized government system i think this is the reason why and where the topic of this forum a federal religion and local government is basically designed to address the problem of a highly centralized government set up and this highly centralized government setup can be viewed in terms of the share of the national government and the local government in the total government expenditure if you will look at this table i will see that the national government actually accounts for around 83 percent of the total government expenditures while the local government only around 17 so i think that has been very very stable the distribution of government expenditures between the national and the central so that the central government really dominates government expenditures it controls the resources and uh if we look at the some of the oecd countries we'll see how the distribution of our government expenditures across the different levels of government and um actually the the one that's refers to central government expenditure except for say new zealand is accounts for like uh 83 for around 83 but most of the countries oecd countries have a lower share of the central government expenditures relative to total government expenditure so actually you look at that around the shares of central government total government expenditures would be like 60 percent of less in many of uh many of these counties so it's really a challenge of how do we increase the share of the sub national government in terms of the total government expenditures considering that's only around 17 and if we look at that share in total government revenues we can see that uh there's a higher degree of centralization in capital when it comes to tax share in tax revenues we will see that the national government accounts for like 94 total government revenues where the local government units only account for like that six percent of total government revenues and again if we compare this to many of the oecd countries uh this table shows the share of the central government expense central government in terms of the total government revenues and among the federal countries we can see that the central government accounts for only like around 50 to 54 to 53 of total government revenues compared to that in the philippines which is like around 92 percent so in many unitary countries uh it's not actually much higher share of the central government but not as high as in the philippines so the average actually for uh many of the unique direct countries in the oec is like around 63 to 65 so the central government accounts for like 63 to 65 percent of total government revenues again compared to the philippines which is like 93 percent of total government revenue so the philippines is based on these fiscal indicators still is really a highly centralized physical regime and what are the implications of a highly centralized setup i the study of the philippine human development report in 2013 is very revealing and when it comes to the some of the constraints of the problems that can be associated with a highly centralized government center and that is the tendency to be sectoral so if you are if you're actually central centralized you organize the central government your main inclination is to structure it secularly rather than spatially so that you have the different departments with the different sectors if you look at the you have department of agriculture and within the culture you have a business sometimes by commodities but uh it's not so much focus on the geographic area so that um and the study of the philippine human development report says that the local or the geographic dimensions is very important when it comes to development because many of the government services are actually related in fact we have been talking about convergence of government services but actually real convergence happens at a particular place a particular location so that uh it shows the importance of geography in terms of promoting the convergence of government services and um that's why uh the focus on geography is very important and if you are a highly centralized setup a government system your tendency is to be more secure rather than geography so it says that many of the problems in terms of the inefficiency of government services like uh weak education and services that is reflected in terms of this school attendance low adult productivity though agricultural needs can be attributed to this very highly sectoral based approach where in many of these sectors or departments tend to operate inside us so it's been a constant challenge how do we promote convergence of government services given this set up okay um the next challenge is uh what we refer to as a common pool resource as we noted our tendency is to pull resources to the center so that the national government actually accounts for 93 of the total government revenues collected and after collecting these revenues and pulling it together then we spend it to the different localities bring bring the services again to the different localities and in economics this is uh replace the phenomenon what is what is referred to as the pulmonary source food so that um you have the national government budget which is used to finance not only national government services but also local services so we talk about clinics school buildings uh are actually local services that are confined to a specific area and uh this uh local services benefits actually a group of people in the locality and if these are funded by the national government its cost is actually shouldered by everyone so that there is a tendency for um for uh the different parties to get as much from that employment resource for on the national government budget so actually the name of the game is really grab as much as you can anything that you can bring to your locality would be beneficial and somehow that becomes problematic when it comes to prioritizing government expenditures because all government expenditures at the local level seems to be ben would have will give benefit greater than its cost because the again the cost is shown by everyone collected that from the taxes collected nationwide and uh these are used to be services which will benefit the locality so again if you can get something from the pool from the national government budget then it will always be beneficial and sometimes this also weakens accountability because you don't care about the asphalt cost because again anything that is a source from this national budget will always be beneficial and unfortunately the attitude of everyone is to get as much and if one is able to get something from that then it deprives the others so it's actually is really a zero-sum game in the end and this is also what is referred to as the tragedy of the homeless everybody would like to get something from the pool but nobody would like to contribute okay or to uh to address some of the uh incentives that are being given you know in order because after all many many of uh many of the different groups would always like to avoid paying taxes avoid contributing to that bulldog so so again to summarize these are some of the problems associated with that common pool resource one is uh the benefit and cost of public spending is not that well appreciated by the people because again they only tend to see the benefit and that that to realize the cost because of course is shared by everyone which leads to fiscal uh big fiscal discipline in fact before in the previous congress when when there's the practice of reducing the debt reducing the allocation for that service the main reason why that service is being reduced in order to introduce some local projects or provide but up in the end actually since this the that service is an automatic appropriation the result would be and the president details that lose the reduction of the service in the end the government ends with a broader budget because of the of the different sur shots but now i know that this has been already addressed and that practice is not already a thing of the past but uh again the problem another problem is when you pull resources to the center and then again this is distributing back to the different totalities sometimes there's also the problem about that that timeliness in terms of the releases of the funds and now we have seen this actually i think there's uh we've noticed this that the problem has the government well it has no more less problem when it comes to addressing the fiscal deficit a major problem that is that has your face in the recent past is about the problem of government underspending and this can be all related to the problem of downloading the plans with different localities in order to provide them much needed services and since the the [Music] the name of the game is actually to get as much from the center the in the absence of strong political parties the main avenue for accessing national government resources and that distributing it to the different localities is through kinship ties so that's why uh somehow this this can be associated also with the proliferation of political dynasties so that the kinship dices that provide a way of really accessing the resources from the center and bringing to the different localities so and we know that the parities in the philippines has been widely discussed as being population based on a patron client relationship but in both our exchange for programs projects and services and unfortunately many of these programs and politics tend to be highly clientelistic instead of programmatic base so that the tendency would be to provide highly fragmented government services that are not very much the kind that provide certain impacts like uh you have this perennial problem of the about the lack of the needed infrastructure and political social services okay of course the toleration of corruption because after all again the people have just updated the projects anything that they can get from the center would be always be deficient so and that's not only on the expenditure side in fact again um there's a tendency for each group to minimize its shares in uh in contributing to that pool so if you look at our tax effort relative to the other countries in the region you'll see that the philippines is one of the lowest tax airport and this can be attributed to the various extensions given us to the different groups and just recently we noted that during the discussion of the the train uh we noted that the philippines and this is one of the reasons why train was being pushed the department of finance noted that the philippines has the highest number of uh line extension when it comes to the value at the top so that while we have the highest value of the tax rate it's still the the lowest effectivity because of these different extensions okay so how do we reduce the hormone food so and hopefully this can be reduced to proper expenditure assignment um in fact we have a initiated this through the local government code by devolving certain functions and services to the different local governments following the principle of subsidiarity although those services that can be done at the lowest level should be done by the lowest unit and um those uh programs and projects which could be considered as local in nature should be provided by the local government and those which are nationalized by the national government and this is what is referred to as fiscal equivalence so basically and the other is of course tax assignment they will need some taxing powers also to the local government while being this victim of a finance fellow expansion so it will devote certain controls here should also be involved on the corresponding sources of revenues revenue raising powers and of course the appropriate intergovernmental transfers we will note that in developing access and expanding your functions to the different levels of government there's a tendency for uh to be sometimes to the expenditure functions or expenditure requirements to exceed uh the corresponding revenue raising powers and this is what is referred to as the vertical physical balance the difference between the assigned uh expenditure prime shot and the assigned revenue raising powers in addition to this since the different totalities would have different expenditure requirements and different revenue raising capacities there's also this tendency to have inequalities among the different areas and this is supposed to be addressed through horizontal physical equalization or achieving horizontal physical violence and in order to promote efficient and effective delivery of government services there must be coordination cooperation among the different levels of government and i think this way this this solution performance resource pool can if you know can be addressed both through devolution uh to the local government code amendments to the local government or what is being proposed federally said so i'll discuss why the difference between addressing this through the local members in the local government goal and why [Music] instead of merely addressing the local government goal first if we will look at the consolidated public sector financial position this is the difference between the expenditures and income the different units of the public sector you will know that the national government has constantly been in a deficit position so actually our target has always been to limit the density in the previous administration it was limiting the deficit of the national government to two percent of gdp uh in this uh with the program of build build build we did that has somehow been relaxed the limit is three percent of gdp but what is important to note is the national government has always been the fbc and on the other hand if you look at the local government units this is the total local government sector you will know that it has been actually inserted for the longest time in fact uh in 2015 it has a surplus of 179 billion that is actually and in 2016 it's a almost 190 billion and this is projected to reach 250 billion in 2018. so again we may ask because it has always been proposed that we just the internal revenue allotment of the local government duty and but if you will take a look at this financial sector position of the national government versus the local government you may also think again why we we should this why we should just increase the allocation to the level of opportunity because that has been so just think about it and another is the highly fragmented local government system earlier i note i the national government or the central government in many of the oecd countries accounts for less than 60 percent and in the philippines um it's like 92 percent so the challenge is uh to be able to devol more expenditure functions or more revenue raising powers to the local government but what is really the absorptive capacity of the local government units in terms of absorbing these functions that used to be carried out by the national government i think in the philippines what is very striking is that we have very small local government duties and here in this study of the of the world bank that was conducted in 2005 it shows that the first years of national government which is the level of government next to the central government so this is the provinces in the case of the philippines but not only the problem is because the independent cities or the highly organized cities are actually directly under the national government so that that's why it's 149 but that actually was in 2005 in fact in 2017 as of 2017 the philippines has already 81 provinces and 145 cities with only two component cities so that would bring the total some first subnational government to like 224 224 uh first years of national government you compare it we say indonesia which is a much bigger country than the philippines which has only 32 provinces or first years of national government so that actually is average population the first sub here would be like seven million of course china would be a different comparison it has actually but given the size of china it's only 32 first years of national government with an average population of like 40 million so this just indicates to you the level of fragmentations of the local governments systems that's why i think the the idea of creating bigger uh some national government in this case the regional government is being proposed in the federal center because what distinguishes the ship to the federalists and compared to just amendments of the local government is actually the creation of regional is supposed to be a bigger unit that could possibly absorb or more absorb more of the expenditure and revenue raising powers that is now being exercised by the central government okay sorry so next again we've got the into account the fragmented government units and with the highly clientelistic patronage politics this political system is more the result would be more likely highly fragmented government services so while we've got in the philippines that the national government actually supervises the different local government units and this supervision by the singapore says that the problem that the uh componency disorganized by this will be supervised by the national government through the province says we know that uh hopefully the national government deals directly with the different local government units down to the barangay so actually it's very difficult to ordinate government services because what is important is for many of this local government to distribute the resources once they have the resources say the barangay did not coordinate with the municipalities it can get resources or projects from the national government so that the tendency would again be a highly highly fragmented government services and this is what is important to know well we have been focusing tomorrow too much on local autonomy this study of the world bank and another study that was conducted uh focusing on the philippines would note that note that based on international experience autonomy by itself is that sufficient guarantee of improved governance and service delivery because government services are diverse and complicated they have both national and local dimensions that require coordination and cooperation among players at the different levels a study focusing on the philippines studied by and and hill other authors also showed that effective coordination among government peers requires clear dealing a division of responsibilities adequate funding and bureaucratic capacity at all at all government levels they conclude that as a whole the philippines falls short of these requirements so what is important to emphasize here is the focus on local autonomy without uh and i think this has been a problem we should just again consider our traffic problem here in metropolita the mmda cannot do much because the local government is different have their own traffic system you can own a ticketing system and uh so the problem of coordination cooperation among the different local government different levels of government has to be given emphasis the same way that they're giving emphasis to local autonomy in fact if we look at the philippine cost in the focus is so much on love and autonomy but i think that this is something that we need that needs somebody thinking because as government services as technology progresses i think there's greater need for the different levels of government to cooperate so that the focus on local autonomy should be somehow tampered with the need for the different levels of government to operate and uh i think uh this is already surprised like in that and one time the uh city of manila imposed a track ban which really created a lot of problems in the logistics system in the in our ports and um also i think in south cotabato uh when the national laws will be allowed for open pit mining the province of south korea declared a ban on mining so there are actually a lot of instances wherein national priorities and local priorities will somehow contain and this as of now when we are encountered with those issues and problems what uh result is just as actually a deadline and this has to be resolved somehow so that um i think uh uh again the importance of cooperation and coordination among different levels should be also given equal emphasis in the same way that we give importance to local autonomy and i think this is what distinguishes the federalism from mere demolition in a federal set up it recognizes two positions two constitutionally established orders of government and these are primarily the federal government and the regional government when we talk about the regional government it includes the local government and i think in all in the most mature federal countries which are formed through coming together so what we saw in those countries that they used to be independent states with their own local governments and this independence stays very rated so that the relationship that was established was a relationship between the state and the federal government and the state dealing with the local government actually direct dealings between the local government and the federal government is not present in many of these mature countries so this one one aspect that is worth thinking about because as i noted in our case the national government deals with the lowest government tune it by passing sometimes by passing the different higher level of local government and again as i pointed out the importance of cooperation while the focus our focus is on local autonomy in federalism there's also this aspect of shared rule so federalism is about self-rule and shared rule again and this is very important in terms of uh really maintaining together the federation that is uh but its state is used to be independent has some autonomy in certain areas and uh in other areas there is shared rule between the federal government and and the and the subnation of the state government and i just to somehow simply buy it this diagram would show what the shift of federal from government would be so that in our current system our entire system where international government actually deals with the different levels opportunities with its different local government units as mere ages of the national governments and can do as it please directly dealing with these different non-government duties in a federal setup please note that you have actually the local government dealing only with the regional dealing mainly with the regional government and the regional government dealing mainly with the national government and that is actually the setup in many federal federal countries so what are the critical aspects of federal descent first the proper and clear assignment of functions there are certain functions which are exclusive to each level of government and there are certain functions which are shared so again the self rule and the shared rule and of course the vertical fiscal balance that is uh providing uh assigning expense um that each expenditure passes a different than governments would should be matched with corresponding revenue raising powers and the importance of promoting some level of equity at least in the provision of government services and designing a proper intergovernmental uh relation in institutions so i think in many of the federal countries this aspect of self-proof and shared can be observed in many of the intergovernmental relations and institutions such as state representation in federal policy making actually in our system we don't see local government actually direct participation of local government in terms of corrupting national policies or even policies that would affect them but in a better setup that is very much part us following this notion of sheer truth and also intergovernmental fiscal institution to facilitate tax harmonization and physical equalization these are some of the intergovernmental fiscal institutions which are very critical and federal decent i think we'll have some of our future discussions time for me to discuss all these different aspects but uh somehow i hope that i was able to give you uh some distinction between uh what it entails to just amend the local government and uh why and what it entails to shift a federal foreign government so i think with that i will end my question we have also uh congresswoman uh first district of the sambal and finally uh congresswoman [Music] so as for our next speaker please call on dr chad manassen of pids good afternoon friends i divided my presentation in two parts the first part is a response to the set of questions that novella gave us that we should discuss today which is largely centered on the issue of common pool resources as discussed extensively by june and then i go into a more general discussion of why adopt a federal system of government why not just amend the local government let me just take you very briefly through the set of questions raised by mobile which is is federalism the very solution to the following problems you have a national common pool resource and [Music] which various interest groups are able to access and use for basically patronage politics for what viral politics the second question is again starting from the notion that you have a national common pool resource there is such a huge demand for the inclusion of various local projects in the national budget and this tends to block the budget resulting in high deficits and impoundment at worst impoundments and restoration if you have a fiscal deficit target the third question relates to lg use trying to access a bigger share in the common pool so you have unwarranted creation conversion of energy use thirdly further fragmenting the global government scene so four questions is federalism the answer to that he tried to answer that those questions this is how i went through the thing i tried to clarify the problem statement and tried to find a connection between the identified problem and achieved to a federal system and then i asked the question is the adoption of a federal system a solution to the given problem and then i asked another question next to that is the best way to address the problem through a federal system and then one so so we started with the common pool of national physical resource the existence of the commonwealth is very real that manifested in this table i'm sure you cannot see but you have in your hand out where i looked at the different departments the key major spending departments and they tried to sort out the regional distribution of their spending separating out central office spending from the actual regional office spending take note that when vpn presents these sometimes they're not very consistent sometimes they put together central office spending with ncr regional spending and say that's lcr so it tends to blow the ncr share and that's why people are so angry about having imperial vanilla but i just want to do that just to get this question out of the way and what you see here is that a big proportion of the gaa budget is allocated to the central office unfortunately this is gaa based you are not we are not able to place exactly where that central office is spending actually goes in the end at the disbursement level [Music] financial reporting system but the point here is that you have this pool of money at the central office which is largely at the discretion of the secretaries who are alter egos of the president so at the end of the day the power lies in the president and that's where people jump in for access to the common pool so it's very real and the issue is not so much the ncr and its periphery receives a disproportionate share of national government spending relative to their contribution to the economy or their need for public services i'm not showing it here i actually did some computation looking at the relative share of the region net of central office relative to say they're sharing the population they're sharing gdp and for the most part sometimes mobile phone and ncr relative to their populations share not all the time but most of the time fairly balanced the source of the problem really is the concentration of power and resources in the president as reflected in central of office share of the budgets of the different departments and that concentration of power and resources in the president is the one that provides the venue for legislators to access additional budgetary resources in the common core via transactional politics typically you aim of moving the president's agenda through congress so this is a give and take it's not anybody's fault that's just the way things fall together given our system of electoral system giving the quality system i again the president needs to push his agenda and this is very evident when there is a vote that has to be taken a critical vote to be taken usually so this concentration of power and resources in the president is attributed by many experts experts to the winner-take-all manner of electing the president the loosely structured electoral parties in the country and the product neurality system of electing members of congress if this is the correct diagnosis of the problem should the solution likely lies in the area of electoral reform and party system reform which by itself is dependent on electoral reform rather than a change in the system of government now what has the adoption of a federal system of government got to do with the previous problem just stated to the extent that federal system of government will outer distribution of power between the federal and the sub-national governments and reduce the federal budget the common pool may decline the extent of the reduction in the common pool is of course dependent on the distribution of power under the proposed federal system relative to the present one and here a critical question is is the proposed federal system in fact more decentralized than the present one because i've seen some of the proposals they're not necessarily so you'd be surprised uh the concentration of power of the president prime minister under the proposed semi-presidential [Music] also the form of government will change the question is will it further increase the dominant power of the executive as in other countries who have such a form of problems in other words much stronger but in executive under the semi-presidential [Music] fighter and the second question is relates to electoral rules and the character of the party system under the proposed constitution will eat result thank you very much in more program oriented will political parties and how quickly will that response happen constitution reformed the new party system automatically now let us look at the second problem saving up you have a common pool resource there will be a huge demand for inclusion of various projects that will tend to increase the budget deficit from my understanding of the philippine system performance in the past it is not clear that this is the case rather demand by legislators for inclusion of various local projects leads to crowding out in their visit [Music] faculty more strategic projects for more locally focused small projects so that the government is able to meet the fiscal deficit target this is very true in fact that we were still under uh the inf program [Music] we have to be under the inf program so that again the real solution to this problem likely lies in the area of electoral reform and party system reform because everybody work very valuation so this is just a picture of the fiscal that is a fiscal performance of the government national government from 75 to 2016. if you look from 2000 1998 to 2005 and the reason for that definitely never caught [Music] during that period is the over-optimistic revenue targets of government machado optimistic revenue targets so when you so when the president submits the budget to the congress [Music] the power of the first the power of the president actually increases appropriations [Music] appropriations now subject to the approval of the president or the pbs every time and that's where the displacement comes in okay the third question your creation of energy use issue but on a common pool resource for me indeed shadow is shown a common tool resource it's the result of a flaw in the ira distribution formula which is the equal sharing portion of the ira distribution formula in dinner just because you create energy use or convert your share delay the same patented total building 40 percent of the ipad collections three years back [Music] so what is the solution the solution lies [Music] now the last question last problem post centralized power over resources uh manifested in sectoral versus special orientation of government planning and budgeting of the four problems raised earlier i think this is the only one that has a direct link with the federal system [Music] but they can all plan together as one regional government so must must make coordination problems so i think not permanent good argument for a federal reform strengthen the regional development council to address need for greater coordination of provincial plan plus strengthen growth of provinces [Music] increasingly strengthening the supervisory role of practices now let me go to the second part of my presentation which is one adapt a federal form force is because it promotes greater special coordination planning and budgeting but nevertheless which are there other reasons the fist the physical technical distance literature which is really based on welfare economics suggests that there are potential benefits that can be secured by adopting a federal system increased efficiency increase societal welfare because you are able to jurisdictions are able to internalize the benefits and costs of public service provision otherwise governments will underprovide services which have positive benefits fill overs and over provide those that only benefit the local jurisdiction it is also argued that because a federal system brings government closer to the people some national governments are able to respond more specifically to local needs and references and the tendency is enhanced when the population has the ability to move from one jurisdiction to another in response to the public service tax package offered by the different governments furthermore if you have it is argued that if you have lowered that if lower level governments have some degree of autonomy meaning they raise a significant amount of revenues from local taxes and user charges then you then there is increased accountability to voters because the voters will demand for better services because they pay the taxes a federal system is also said to be key to addressing a cultural conflict as it accommodates regional diversity now take note that human efficiency gains [Music] a function of the extent of decentralization certain games can be secured with greater fiscal decentralization with or without a shift to the federal system [Music] now take note that countries with the federal system of government are not necessarily decentralized to the same degree and some of them may be less decentralized than those with a unitary form which is federal more centralized than canada which is federal malaysia which is federal more centralized than indonesia which which is um so what is important is the degree of physical decentralization not so much that system of property in terms of getting the babies now what is and june has discussed with someone what is the difference between a multi-shared unitary form of government which we have now now we are unitary but we have local governments under the supervision of the central government is that under a unitary government the powers of the local government are essentially delegated to them by the central government and the central government can unilaterally withdraw the powers delegated to some national units under a federal system the division of powers are written in the constitution in other words their guarantee the division of powers is guaranteed constitution i want you to remember that because later on i will that is one of the questions i think that we should be asking ourselves when we look at the various proposals of proposed new constitution division of ours i guarantee it decentralization under a unitary system now if the objective is to secure the potential benefits for more decentralized governance principles that guide the design of the physical aspects of the favor of form are just as relevant for reforming decentralized governance in a unitary form these principles are aimed at ex ensuring that the federal and state governments face the right incentives for an efficient equitable delivery of public services the design of the fiscal aspects of a federal form revolves involves four pillars of intergovernmental fiscal relation expenditure assignment which level of government does what past assignment each level of government taxes what intergovernmental transfers fundamentally shared resources and then some national credit finance our states will states be allowed to access foreign credit plans what are the rules for borrowing can some national governments borrow as much as they want those type of questions the overarching principles in design of festival features monitoring establishing clarity expenditure assignment june seems to be worried about lg use or sub-national governments having too much autonomy i think the question is rather than too much autonomy period it's it should be clear who annoying my responsibilities [Music] responsibilities so who synonyms or sub-national governments are in charge should be in charge of the operations of public hospitals [Music] with respect to the population of public hospitals it is important that state governments have a significantly dream of reading autonomy meaning in this last simply dependent on transfers from the central government they are able to raise some of the resources through local taxes importance of ensuring that some national governments face a high budget constraints meaning lgu or some state government for that matter at like the default [Music] state governments will borrow excessively in the hope that the federal government will bail them out and if that happens then we will experience the kind of macroeconomic instability problems that face argentina brazil in the 90s without hiding hyper inflation the wow [Music] the importance of the equalization plan to mitigate risk of worsening disparity in human development outcomes wide the disparities in gross regional product domestic product per capita household income and poverty incidence across rejoice so [Music] that but even more important than the assignment of specific expenditure function and taxing powers to the federal and state governments is the internal consistency of the four pillars in terms of having the federal and state governments face the right incentives that are consistent in madani ways there is no one federal model but what is important is they are internally consistent now the question you asked a proposal i'm sure congressman for me here are two questions i want to ask when i read the various proposed federal constitution how much more decentralized is the proposed regime relative to the present regime some of the proposals i read as and if that's the case when we say that the benefits from the adoption of the federal reform comes from the degree of decentralization the second question is how well articulated is the division of power between the federal and the state governments in the proposed constitution of proposals and my reaction is federal constitutional tool but here a lot of things relative to the division of powers is contingent on the action of fighters contingent on [Music] uh the prime minister saying that the state governments have the capability and the financial capacity to perform the function if that's the case if it from is action of the prime minister where is the constitution of guaranteed [Music] and when i talk of possible this is just the bureaucratic carrying cost meaning the original leather vice governors [Music] with the second chamber according to pvp either three to seven depending on the version you're leaving for regional government the salaries of the judiciary called the regional government the tradition uh salaries of state legislators the estimate of the additional physical burden is 44 billion to 72 billion per year per year no this is for the entire country depends person when i looked at the national government budget after 8 million peso national government budget of the young public sector deficit of 300 million where they're passed so you think immigrants what is 72 billion per year 72 billion is about half of the revenue projection perspective now what are the risk in adopting a federal system of get government getting the design of the fiscal aspects right [Music] accountability but unclear you expenditure assignments again for accountability but hindi consistent you might have state governance [Music] the second risk relates to [Music] how we'll nothing properly at this time otherwise perhaps that's the easiest part the design inspired getting it right but what is the likelihood that the initial model will be changed to reflect the particular interest of frameworks of the new constitution and here the question is for another qualcomm there is a study by the world bank which says congress is an institution not likely to be required to expand the resource base objections which is what it means but synonymously expand the resource base of sub-national governments which is essentially what you want to happen when you achieve to affect the largest government ah stronger lgbts depend less on individual national legislators for financial assistance and hence would result in the loss of the political leverage for members of borders so [Music] relates to the pharma new fiscal aspects of fiscal of a federal system does not operate in the vacuum importantly the new political incentive structures that affect the behavior of elected public officials and in regards to these and experts point to preconditions for the success of the federal system the first one is reform of party system that you have so that you have more programmatic rather than quiet holistic system and the second one is minimizing high barrier to entry in political arena which is really the political dynasty question now without the precondition likelihood of every capture is large and let me point out that when i talk of preconditions here recognition should be understood in the sense the of occurring prior to their ex in a sequential manner it's not enough that the preconditions plus the adoption of a federal system occurs at the same time or contemporaneously why the consolidation of the party system takes much longer than the establishment of the constitutional structures so formal rules can be changed very fast but now groups of legislative constitution in the embodiment rules but the informal rules take place they have all the powers they have monopoly over the powers so that's one reason so two options to choose from adapt a federal system change the constitution or reward reform the fiscal aspects of the local government your choice depends on your assessment of the valuation of the potential benefits and the risks involved involved thank you very much [Applause] thank you dr chapman we have one more speaker and before i go to the last speaker they just acknowledged the presence of congressman raul delmar of the first district of civil city and congressman of the first district at this afternoon i call our last speaker uh dr rodrigo good afternoon ladies ladies and gentlemen i'm very pleased to share that the two british speakers really stole my thunder at this point most of what i will say are already said very very well by the two previous speakers i will just add a little bit of our research from ateneo policy center or political dynasties which relates to the governance aspect of this entire policy issue our contention is that much of the discussion today about systems about forms of government actually if you drill down to the essence of it you have to go to governance and it's really in the electoral system in the strength of the political parties and the competition in the political space and if that is not fixed then it becomes difficult to imagine that any change in the form will actually produce anything different because if the political system is anti-competitive uh it's difficult to imagine that a new set of rules will make a big big difference in how the behaviors the policies actually taking place so that's really the gist of my my presentation and in the end we have an idea a proposal on how to deploy our intergovernmental transfers in a way that is a part with the best practice in many other countries and essentially the idea is to reform our era and to reform the way that we channel our public finance so that we put an end to the perverse incentives of the common pool research which is what dr miral and chad elaborated and we have an idea for that that idea by the way can be incorporated in a federal form of government or quite candidly a reform of the local government code you do not need to change the form of government we can implement that idea by simply reforming the local government and in fact after over 20 years of the code i think it's only appropriate that we look at how to improve it and actually build upon it so this is a presentation i'm just going to go through it in an expedited manner i always start with the development trajectory of the country and this shows the real gdp per capita for the country from 1960 to today and it essentially shows a mixed development picture as we start out with the real gdp per capita in 2005 us dollars of about 1 000 in 1960 by 2016 even though we have improved dramatically this is only a twofold increase in the real gdp per capita of the country our neighbors manage a six-fold increase this is malaysia and a seven-fold increase this is indonesia so this is the story of the country right now while we are experiencing very very promising growth and development we are actually just catching up lost ground the challenge then and this is part of the narrative i think this is part of what we need to remember about our history and why we're even talking about federalism today is that there was an extreme concentration of political and economic power before 1982 which was when our economy collapsed that concentration of political power was actually in the hands of one clan one family and it is part of our history it has been published extensively and no amount of changing that will escape this reality which is the concentration of political power resulted in a very very bad economic situation for the country this is actually what drove many of the reformists to implement the local government code when the dictator was kicked out because of the concentration of political power that had a very bad experience left the country a very bad experience so this is where we're coming from this is a formula actually of dr robert lingard of harvard university when does corruption take place it is where the monopoly of political power plus a lot of discretion with weak accountability is combined you have a trifecta of the high possibility of corruption and this is why the political concentration of power is something that we feel needs to be corrected in the country what happened in the post-marcos era what was the promise of democracy uh in 1986 1987 that promise included reforms like the local government code if you recall but the problem was and this is in the words of my friend alex lakso instead of kicking out one dictator we ended up with many many dictators spread across the country so while we decentralized some of the political and economic power the end result is a concentration at that local level this is not necessarily a full decentralization of political power to the citizens so you'll go to the various parts of the country and you will see this concentration of political power at those levels so the rationale for decentralization i'm not going to believe at this point it was to break up that centralization of political and economic power and bring much more political choice and political power as well as economic development to the rest of the country what we have now is something perverse so not what the framers of the local government code actually aspired for what we have is a continued debate what we call the citizen is stuck between imperial manila and the dynastic countryside each one pointing to each other on who's doing the wrong thing and in fact we are all filipinos in this room so i'll be very candid there is a lot of bling for all of us and for both sides so there's a lot of room for improvement on all sides of the democratic landscape i'll show you the the two sides is imperial manila the problem a lot of this has been discussed already so i'll go through it quickly it is the beneficiary so these are the allegations a beneficiary of disproportionately large share public spending in chat very nicely put the disaggregated figure if you take out the hqs actually ncr doesn't get an imperial share the empire actually has to do with the centralized nature of the agencies so that's sort of a superficial centralization maybe there is a reform full of government reform that we can pursue to take out that centralization e-government make government much more efficient and the bureaucracy not so uh bloated imperial manila is also set to control public spending allocations to the lg use and i think romney and chad also collaborated on this already and it passes on unfunded mondays to the fgu's which i hear many of the local government executives really complain about there's a lot of things to do but no resources planned on how to execute in a complete way i'm not going to belabor this point most of the central of the resources are actually captured by central agencies or collected by central agencies and if you look at the spending most of the spending is also allocated channeled through central agencies so that's sort of the concentration of public finance in the country right now this is not something that cannot be addressed by reforming the local government code yet again but the reality for the country is not just about public finance it is the concentration of economic activity in only a few areas of the country so even if you look at developing some of the tax assignments if you look at where the wealth is being created where the economic activity is send local governments can apply those some of those taxes but there's not so much revenue to actually be generated and in fact the challenge for competitive local jurisdictions is not to apply a lot of taxes so as to attract more business and more investments so there is that inherent challenge of the tax assignment in that case because the reality for the country is that there is an economic concentration of wealth in only a few areas in the country i'm not sure if you see this but i hope it's in the handout the concentration of real gdp per capita also you can see ncr right over there is three times the real gdp per capita of the average of the country so that essentially uh the wealth is where you're sitting in right now but if you look at the rest of the country and if you look at places like arm be called these are very very small real gdps per capita so the economic activity concentrated and there is an inequality in human development that is matching the economic concentration so if you look at this is just an example for illustration of human development levels of different provinces in the country compared to countries actual countries in the world ncr is comparable to thailand in terms of human development right as measured by the human development index but places like lanao del sur and sulu are compatible to places like nigeria and places like mahinda and we are comparable to places like zimbabwe and afghanistan which are really severely underdeveloped areas in the world now that inequality in human development also reflected in the inequality in life expectancy these are just some examples and basically reflecting the points based already by chat region one a female can reach until 76 years old average life expectancy but if armed you can only reach 63. now the thing about this is we add insult to injury with the nature of our policy here's a policy an example of a policy in mahadi we always like to give this as an example [Music] apparently they take good care of their senior citizens you cannot read this but free movies free consultation cash gifts uh all the movies you can want to see for free in makati life begins at 16. this is the back line it's it sounds very nice right so all of us want to retire in muhati but the challenge for the country if you look at the inequalities in our life ends at 60 so this is what our citizens are looking at the degree of inequality in terms of the standard of living across the country and makati is a jurisdiction that receives over 880 million in era every year despite its wealth despite its war chest of revenues and despite the many of the mining companies many of the multinationals calling mahati its hq it still receives era so this is sort of the in my view uh an accentuation of the inequality because you do not need to have government accentuate what is already an equal right so there is something that needs to be reformed in europe now the other side of course is if a pyramid is a problem for development that is the dynastic countryside any better and i submit all of this evidence in humility i know there may be some uh representatives in the room from political plans and i care about it and i hope uh this is how you will take this i have many friends and students from political plants in ateneo school of government and i always advocate that part of the change must come from these plans as well this is what our country and our democracy looks like governors 70 of governors in 2007 were from political plans by 2016 81 of governors are from plants [Music] representative since we are in congress 75 of representatives in 2007 were from political plans it is now close to 78 by 2016. what is wrong with this concentration of political power even if you set aside the marcus years which which is really another example of concentration of political power in the hands of one clan why is this a challenge for us well i'll give you one anecdotal example and then the country itself which is done through an empirical study published in oxford development studies which is a good journal this is one anecdotal example violent political competition in one of our provinces and in this case four congressmen four congressmen dead between 1989 and 2005 and what happens to their province even as their congressmen are being assassinated well 53.56 poverty in 2006 56 poverty in 2009 and 51 poverty in 2012 violent competition but nothing changes in the lives of their constituents so this is not the right type of competition that we need we need a competition of ideas we need a competition of good governance and this is an anti-competitive situation here's another example the nagat islands these are the leaders in dynamic islands if you actually put in a pie chart who has a political office who holds political office in the naga there is one family that holds 10 elected official positions in the naga islands and what does their port look like sorry this was no longer animated but this is where the governor lives and i guess when i present this to young people i always mention there's nothing wrong with being wealthy we need a lot of people to become wealthy to make our country wealthy as well nothing wrong with this the problem of course is you're the only one becoming wealthy and everyone else is impoverished there's something wrong happening and we see a lot of this inequality magratipo is not the only and equal picture in our country it is reflected all over the country and even though we like to take that picture between the nice skyline and then the shanties underneath the bakati skyline as the picture of inequality i would argue that if you went around the country you pretty much see that inequality as well reflected in other ways so this is our study not just an anecdote we looked at the rest of the country we looked at all the political dynasties not about particular families it's about the overall pattern of governance and i hope the clans themselves will listen to this because we are headed for the dogs if we are able to fix this the situation is that the fatter the political dynasties the deeper the poverty becomes and this is no longer just a correlation presidential in the last elections pattern of governance and if you can just imagine a governor is the matriarch the vice governor is one son three out of the five mayors are also sons of the governor the congresswoman is a daughter two provincial board members are also related to the governor it is difficult to imagine governance take place under these conditions no matter what robbie and chad do with public finance because this is a fundamental flaw so we have a simple proposal that i'll begin to wrap up on this this is a very practical proposal it can be done through the amendment of the local government code it is essentially a design of our public finance system to once and for all get rid of the common pool resource problem how do we do it the argument is simple if you have a vector of poor governance to best governance among the local jurisdictions and a vector of low income to high income across the jurisdictions or the level for x and y axis you can put in these boxes the entire country the different local jurisdictions so if you are poorly governed by governance indicators and you are low income the design of the intergovernmental transfer should likely be conditional transfers and conditional grants you should not be given the intergovernmental transfer without governance conditions because most likely that will be captured on public services resources the intergovernmental transfer now if you are in the middle you are slightly better governed and you are slightly a middle income level local jurisdiction you can then get unconditional and matching grants because you are now doing the writing and reaching an economic critical mass and if you are best covered in high income just like mahathir right they have a lot of revenues the war chest in makati is huge then you probably don't need a transfer from the center anymore you should graduate and what you should do and this is the nice thing that chad mentioned earlier is probably we should start thinking of more sophisticated public finance instruments like dead instruments access to domestic debt markets and access even to international debt markets with the proper fiscal discipline which the latin american countries perfected because of their crisis experience so we don't need to go through the crisis anymore we can learn from them and implement it properly without going through the mistakes so places like makati get instruments for lgus and municipal bond markets which by the way we can also leverage our very young population as well as the ofw population who are really thirsting for instruments to invest their money in rather than buy condominiums or cars they can actually invest in our country the development of our local bond markets so these are things that are coherent also with what we are capable of as a country right now because we have a lot of liquidity that we can park in these areas this is my presentation thank you thank you doctor at this point may i ask our tree speakers to please see the front table for our information again we would like to thank our trade speakers for their insightful and in their discussion of the federalism issue i think they have made this key point how crucial it is to get the slippery slopes of the reform process right if ever the shift to federalism pushes through let me just acknowledge the presence of someone yesterday representatives from the uf epm senate offices the example s t s r o pltf nathan dlt we thank you for coming to this forum at this point may we ask our adorable house members if they have some if they have any comments or questions or bother with speakers yes sir okay thank you very much i would like to throw the question under the last speaker but we were of which was very much emphasizing about uh political diagnosis uh how do you how do you correlate complicated dynasties with the from unitary to federal number two in fact we had very we had two very good questions in this country and as shown in here this both presidents did very well and they were at this stage where both bush that did also very well so how do you distinguish now or try to say that dynasty is political benefits is the core source of corruption in this country so sometimes maybe you have to explain better what do you really try what are you trying to say about political dialysis that's my question thank you congressman thank you very much for that question it's always a challenge to explain this in front of congressmen partly because i think the reality is that we get leaders you are a leader in your in your jurisdiction uh but we do not have the counter factual counterfactualist what kind of leadership we could have produced if we fix these problems right if you had strong political parties if you did not have vote by if you did not have cheating if you did not have these violent competition in these jurisdictions what could our leaders have been capable of doing in this country and i think most of you have to agree that we use would have been unshackled by this underdeveloped political system the discussion would have been so elevated i think such that this country nothing could stop us if you if you ask me so my main point of the dynasties is that if there are fundamental flaws in our governance system it is difficult to imagine the rest of the system functioning well because the rest of the system will adjust to that fundamental flow so if we are unable to bring real political competition in the selection of our leaders the kind that you don't need to worry about your safety you don't need to worry about raising so much money to run for office the kind that actually encourages citizens to contribute to your kitty to run for office because i believe in what your advocacy is that kind of leadership and therefore it's not just about the congressmen or the senators it's about all of us citizens how many times have i heard congressman mayors governors complaining that citizens lined up outside of their houses asking for help asking for help uh money for help spending asking for jobs asking for any number of things then this is not what a modern democracy does so it is in this way that i hope the discussion of dynasty sort of is taken the average figures which i showed you which shows that the dynasties are creating more poverty how do we interpret this the negative effect of the worst of them is so strong that the good effect even of those dynasties who want to do the right thing is swamped now a negative effect the game is to actually expand the game is to take more political positions because then you have more public finance control governor or resources this is the reality for us right now i hope i answered congressman your point can i have a follow-up question and uh my question is something like when you said earlier i think one of the best answers to this is to strengthen the political parties rather than focus on dynasty but by the way i do not belong to a family coming from anything that's the first one the way to make everybody everybody i'm the first one and the first congressman in our family i do not comfortable political dynasty but because i always have this thought and i'm focusing with you if you're a doctor what you are taught what you between your son your doctor your family among yourself you discuss about medicine if you're an accountant most of the time during dinner table during lunch time you discuss about things that is happening concerning accounting if you're a businessman soviet i feel a politician what is being discussed in the table during dinner is about politics and how do you expect my son my daughter and not to go into politics when what is being discussed in the table during lunch or dinner or breakfast is about politics or it is about medicine if you're a doctor by professor if you're a teacher by professional you discuss what are your thoughts what did you do in school and how do you how do you how can you stop the disparity in the center when we discuss something about politics then eventually they want to be politicians that i don't issue you're the father you help the family they look at you he's doing good he's doing his best i want to be like him and we cannot do that i'm really trying to say that if your father is a doctor no son should be a doctor is that what we're trying to say i think we have really to define what diversity really is maybe an exchange of father daughter something to that effect but to generalize the word dynasty i think is not very fair by doing i do not come from a political dynasty i want to thank you for that thank you very much do you still want to reply sir this was the very same argument used by that presidential when he was talking about and he was from a dynasty uh he's from mahathir um an interesting point imagine the power of growing up wrapping elbows with governors congressman and mayors and going to good schools what will stop you or even more yeah what will stop you to me there is we cannot blame that young person for having all of those advantages but we can't blame ourselves if there is an alternative leader out there like that young person i saw from usd who is not the child of a congressman not a child of a governor and can easily be our abraham lincoln or our barack obama but we did not notice this person this young leader because [Music] i would like to believe that our leaders want a more egalitarian society for this country we do not want a country where there is an elite that is separated from the rest of a very young population that offers a lot of good for the country and if you grow up in such a country where there are egalitarian options everyone can be us and kindergarten what do you want to be when you grow up that is the kind of country that they have but if you go to our schools what do you want to be when you grow up this is reserved for a certain group in the country fortunately for congressman sagar paria he did not believe in this reservation and actually competed for that post we need to produce more of those leaders and again nothing wrong with those children of leaders who have all these advantages it is an advantage that you can use for the good of the country but the problem is if that advantage makes the playing field not level and it is an advantage that is transferred purely by kinship and nothing else my last message always to the leaders is what is much more powerful that you transfer your reform not to your son or daughter but to someone totally unrelated to you but will fight for the reform that you spent your entire life fighting for this is the strength of political parties this is why republicans recruit in high schools and colleges in the united states and they get young republicans and young democrats they believe in the reform you are assured that there are armies of republicans and democrats ready to take over what you started and continue it this is the continuity of institutional reforms and so i very much agree with you sir that it's not just the dynasty regulation i don't like to call it anti-dynasty because we are not anti-any leadership we are about fair political competition this is what we're advocating but the fair political competition must also be addressed on the supply side which is really to strengthen political parties and enable alternative young leaders to complete are there any more questions from our customers okay at this point we will open the floor to our to the audience uh let me just note a few house rules for our open forum uh please kindly identify yourself with your organization just try to be brief and concise in your comments and questions and if possible identify the speaker or speakers the question is being directed to so yes ma'am i will be getting three questions at a time so that we'll be able to post more questions so um i'm very happy to see my friends here and i think this year was very very inviting um i think it's actually a comment rather than a question i think what is very complicated now is that in the discussions there are actually two aspects that are getting conflicted one is uh the shift from the presidential system that we have to a presidential parliamentary which is really modern executive previous video relations and they ship from unitary to federal which is really about national and some national government relations so that becomes a little bit you know complicated and what chat was saying and i agree with mark uh in terms of the shift in the presidential parliamentary system what you really need is a technical system reform and also the party reform which because our electoral system right now uh where this video takes off with this for the election of the president you anyone who gets the highest number of votes wins because we have the single ballot system us against for example uh two ballot majority system will never run off so if nobody wins in the first ballot degree you have five like we have then you run up between the two audience and that becomes more represented here but that's another question and also on the the current system of plurality amongst the members of some of the congress serving against the highest number of votes automatically the problem also is when you shift to a part of your system you need strong political partners as you said the other way around that the parliamentary system creates a strong party system it's a strong coordinate system that would create a stable parliamentary system and unless we address that it becomes a little bit very very difficult to shift from one to the other but going to the unitary federal um initially i was for federal because i believe that women you have more chances of representation to participate in the federal system because the arena gets a little bit smaller so we can compete with more chances to compete and win but now learning all about this about the finance aspect and about the cost by the way you're the first paper that really costs the shift to federalism because this morning they attended the center and they were asking how much would it cost and they didn't know so yours is really a very good argument so um and the first one i mean i am as evidence-based policy you know analysts and i very much appreciate the work of that student government so all i'm saying is that's very complicated you know it's not something that one can resolve uh just by shifting to one system from what we have a presidential do a presidential parliamentary foundation federal there's so many many factors here the political culture the political economy so i guess forums like this that you organize is very enlightening and we hope that we'll really get very very balanced view of the issues thank you man yes for your question from the national security council yes political dynasties do not stay long actually i came from but then one more than my office i graduated from the uk law and we have the parliamentary system there the question actually that i wanted to ask it's very important in our local government pool there's supposed to be a review blogs there where we're supposed to review and then amend our local government food so why haven't we done that for longest time the second one of course under the parliamentary system and looking at the more mature democratic parliamentary system here in the uk it really is a matter of practice see if we have this practice which we have um and agree with you congressman that we really need to have strong political parties and that's the advantage of the parliamentary system if we have conventions norms practice then probably we could have no problem in shifting easily to the federal system of government but probably so it's it's a it's a two point two points why don't we start with our local government code and then later on probably would find the needs to shift towards the federal system of government to a metaphor where there's nothing in terms of proposal but the question is why has not this proposal actually succeeded and many of the proposals would have actually any report for that matter would have winners and losers in fact in the simple report of the era to make it a bitter boy there will be some will gain some loss so that actually that's a major problem when we design this reform and sometimes while those who will benefit i will be them like a big a bigger number but they have actually lesser to uh less amount but a bigger number sometimes very difficult to consolidate them to uh to put them together while those who would lose when they are few and they have a lot to lose would actually fight took an aid to maintain the system so that i think that's the the the problem actually and uh many of the reform when uh there are actually clear winners and losers and uh those who will make the reports are in the are those who will be beneficiaries or losers themselves or some would be losers then it's very difficult actually to come up with those reports and i think that's also very basic when it comes to constitution making in fact i think that this is our attributed to roles when those when you do some basic rule making you should not be in a position or you shouldn't where to know where you would be at the end after after instituting these reforms uh and uh i think when when we talk about federalism we can be more idealistic actually we can be more bored that's why there is when the unlike when we talk about the changes i made by student local government code were very sometimes very concrete you can already have a good idea of what what you will be at the end of the reform uh when we talk about further releasing we can talk about actually what uh based on say design it in a way that you you are guided more by theories and principles in which we can be more open to adopting those changes when we talk about the very clear or very concrete matters like amendment to the local government code wherein you have very specific results or outcome and you know where you will be when there will be losers or winners sometimes very difficult really to have those reforms so that's why and i think when you talk about also the local government code you're a simple amendment to the local government goal are certain structures that cannot amend the through the local government code like uh again one basic uh characteristics of the local government system in the philippines is that it's been really uh so highly fragmented there are just so many local government units uh compared to and uh how much uh functions like for example we talk about the common pool resource how much say revenue raising powers can you default to these local government units treatment there's a relatively small size compared to say a region or a state which can assume more significant functions and so that's why i really have sometimes entertaining actually this opportunity or by introducing these major changes but i think that's my position [Music] in [Music] uh they submitted proposals to congress nothing much came out of that um i think in 2005 maybe another review and then more recently there is a review led by the bilg 2014 2015. so there have been attempts the the problem was even if there were draft bills up to the point i made draft deals nothing much moving forward and i think i have uh alluded the reasons i mean i have said that in the presentation earlier it's really many congressmen see the local officials as rivals and i i had i actually had a conversation with a group of governors who were ex-congressmen fairly recently um 2015 we were talking about the proposed amendments proposed studies under the ing and the governor said we think all these proposals we agreed with most of the proposals to amend the problem is this will not pass congress because if i were in congress i will not act on them i have been there and done that so this is one situation where your stand depends on where you sit right some more questions from our audience so i'll be getting three questions uh sir one any more questions yes so sir you'll be the first one to answer questions [Music] examples in the spectrum of decentralization the first is delegation the second is revolution the third is regional autonomy and federal relations of course a local government court was a more devolution celebrating someone it appears that the present discussion does not cover the third it's actually a leap from the local government code the number to example into the number four which is federalism what i'm saying is haven't we actually wondered and considered that congress even via a constitutional assembly may just amend section 15 article 10 of the constitution and create more regional autonomous governments not just cordillera and muslim indiana and thereby avoid a situation where we have a federal religion that chief justice the media will describe as a lethal experiment and chairman monsoon will characterize us an irreversible damage if and when it fails because our brain of federalism at least as proposed by ptp 11 has not established president in any part of the world it's actually the reverse situation for all historically working democracies i mean federalist democracies because practically all democracies i mean federalist governments started with independent entities and stakes deciding to federate upon the other hand our case is a central government accommodating the local government units that's why uh it could be disastrous and so what i'm saying is even dissecting us and hong kong or [Music] section 15 of article 10 and create as many regions as are historically and culturally integrated economically viable politically coherent and geographically russian maybe that way you don't have to tinker with the local government because for example the composition of this cannot be legislated through a law it's not in the constitution it should be 24. upon the other hand the grievance of the other regions of not being represented in the senate may be remedied by equal representation from as many regions as many autonomous regions that may henceforth established because there was that criticism at some time in the past the problems of result and just one straight in result had three or four senators you probably remember the situation in other words what i'm saying is the problem is greater or disproportionate concentration of power and resources actually imperial manila is almost important it's in the highly centralized government if that is the problem i don't even see federation being resolution the kind that is being proposed now a semi-presidential hybrid parliamentary what in heaven's name is the relationship and the relationship between the local government [Music] which is a recognized sample of decentralized arrangements we're talking of the number 2 which is the evolution of the local government code and federal relation which is the number four which comes later on a more important time [Music] your question please man just remind you to please be brief and concise with your question or your comments yes good afternoon i'm orville and i'm from the presidential legislative lives um as far as i know this is not the first local government code that we have we had a local government in like the 1970s the 1960s even after immediately after world war ii now my point is we i was just wondering why not everyone of of our speakers here did not discuss or yell the issues of institutional capacity and technical capacities human resources in the local governments because i think this is really the problem with the local government code this is an intended consequence of the local government code like for instance what it did in muslim in the now and many of our regions in the periphery where i'll just give you an example i just attended the hearing of the committee on local government this morning in the ba about the balsamoro region and i was amazed that the tpwh of the arnm as an asset of the dpwa said is very inconvenient that's the reason why the the tpwh projects are being implemented by regions 9 10 and 12 and not the arm and i i myself am a regional uh a scholar on uh mostly i went down and i saw how the classrooms look like children do not have you know they do not have tables and chairs and they played into the lack of funds and i found out in beginner now in 2012 alone governor mccondado told us in tokyo that the problem is two percent of his constituents only two percent stepped into college because in makita now they do not have a state university and this boils down to constitutional capacity at the capacity that's when the reason why many of their politicians are remain you know number two ones yeah because they're the ones get to the point where the question you want that is why i would like to point point these uh problems if why not federalize you know because it will give institutional capacity and you know i don't know i just want to hear the opinion of dsp print speakers thank you thank you my question is for all of you i'm sandy paredes of the legal prophet says my question is for the three speakers because they they pose the question to us why pursue federalism why not change the code so we just want to know from their uh perspective what is their answer on those questions but just to say gweno i have as a more specific question for dr miral on the when you presented earlier or on the savings component no it appears we might get their own people might get the wrong impression that the local governments had excess funds just taking a look at the statement of receipts and expenditures of the local governments uh more than 50 percent of this comes from ncr just for perspective and so not all most of the provinces share the median five to ten percent it's a good sign that uh even even though our national government is in a definite in a deficit uh situation our country is healthy because our local governments are running [Music] uh okay so uh that's one point and um do you think that um how much should we uh increase the local government share because in the asia pacific there's a uclg study of 101 countries the average in the asia pacific the share of sub-national governments is 34 and in the philippines it's only 15 15 so how can we be competitive how can we be vital partners in development the local governments uh when our share in the public spending is only 15 and in that study there is a direct correlation between the share of public spending and our share in gdp so public spending which is why we we are supportive of the federal uh proposal of the president but we are against any regional uh setting up a regional government because this is entirely new uh to us our political system we i just want to stay with and and take the opportunity in the presence of our congressmen here that the corporate nurse passed a resolution supporting the president's move to federalize but uh status quo the least destructive is the 81 provinces in the cities as federal states by definitions of national can uh can be promises can should not be just limited to region because we have rdcs now strengthen the rdcs political dynasty from the province you're not developing [Music] yeah i was referring to the consolidated public sector financial position this reflects that the national government is in deficit uh like example our production of 482 billion in 2017 and while the local government duties are in a surplus to amount to close to 50 percent of the the size of the deficit of the national government and if we look at the why is uh basically this surplus of the would basically come from the internal revenue enactment because after all a major source of financing of the local government are from the international revenue allowance so that now just for the uh cash management because actually hasn't caused cost of financing well the international government is borrowing so it's incurring a financing cost and on the other hand the local government is going to surplus and uh which may be just lying in the bank so anna you have you now have uh at the same time uh problems about inadequate uh infrastructure and social services so that's that's one thing to talk about to think about so i'm just thinking i'm just posing the question would it be just uh really pouring off in more resources to the local government and that are really thinking of how to uh how to improve the delivery of the finance of the services and as i pointed out earlier one of the possible constraints to this to the local government system is the highly fragmented local governmental units and um that's why you is very difficult uh maybe when it comes to uh like providing for the much needed critical infrastructure which would require huge capital spending the different local governments individually are not in a position to provide those kinds of spending that's why they cannot spend for those kind of capital expenditures so i again my premise was that we need bigger uh local government units and the proposal according to the federal federal type of government well many are would not like to propose this this abroad because our they may the proposal may not support from the local government communities we must actually think of rationalizing the local government system because after all uh if we try to rationalize it some levels may not be abolished so that and in fact it really depends because after all when the different regions are asked to internalize the cost of setting up government units then they may think of rationalizing it in fact in many countries like australia there's really a policy to amalgamate to rationalize the number if you look at many of the countries they have not really reduced the number of the subnational government units so the company in india in the system were in the region the different rituals are asked to internalize the cost of uh setting up the different normal government units some may say that uh we need to say abolish some uh some level of government so i'm not actually predicting the proposal on uh maintaining this existing local government system because uh after all the the the power to design the local government system competencies of the regional government will be up to the regional government themselves what kind of local governance system does [Music] i think if you're talking of technical capacity the requirements will be the same whether it's federal or or a more decentralized judiciary system so it's not an argument you know i think of favoring one for a system over and over yeah maybe you want to pursue your questions the problem of the local government code is that when you devolve many functions in the concentrated many functions of the government but [Music] yes i was yes yeah good afternoon i'm pamela manado from uh um i'm just um i'd like to ask about um the vested rights i would like to talk about tested rights you know like governments are given certain powers under the local government code and usually cases where we draft new laws they recognize that you test it right we don't want to keep up whatever has been gained whatever privileges and powers that were already given in the first place so in the case of local governments these powers were established were given to them for the local government if we are really pursuing federalism i was wondering if maybe from chat and dr miranda if we have identified really certain provisions what is it a local government code that fundamentally conflicts a good federalist design i think we need one more question sir um how are we going to go about it is would it be symmetrical or asymmetrical because if it could be asymmetrical imperial not necessarily in manila very quickly about the malaya local government vote that can be corrected perhaps when either be a mentor move to a federal system of government first is lack of clarity of function second lack of revenue autonomy or at least to increase the revenue autonomy of local governments third fiscal equalization kulan an inconsistent internal consistency of the four pillars and clearing functions [Music] so if only for that i think that has to be clarified and then you can issue an invested rights uh in the move to a federal that that i think that are a very slippery slope because that means contrary to what june is [Music] and to me that that becomes a problem okay uh yeah i agree with chatham i think we understand uh whether you go better at this it's very important to clearly delineate to assign clearly the partials of each level of government and i think one problem in the local government told is that while it delineates the deep or devops approaches and the level identifies some of the punishes in the local government on the other hand it allows the national government to be involved uh actually to all men already met the the provision of the this developed services especially when funded through the general appropriations now so actually uh somehow the the delineation or the assignment of uh functions becomes not very clear and um and i think that this is where um uh federalism somehow in a way forces you to be more disciplined because now it forces you to identify specifically in the constitution what are the functions and powers of the different levels of government and so that you have to clearly think up think clearly about all these functions about all these powers which may not because in the in the local government code in the way it is implemented again the national government can unilaterally take back or even to leave because of its uh resources can uh even uh not honor what is not provided for in the whole so uh i think it is in that regard where uh somehow federalism would have that busy leaning uh element that is uh lacking in the local government hope to get to the last question let me try to link my answer also to that last point maybe it's a way to close the disciplining cannot just happen on imperial manila i think uh because the target is of that imperial manila you know it's excesses right uh whether or not you agree with that and mahar mangas actually had a nice article the other day questioning the very issue of what is imperial about manila but the discipline has to go both ways it has to go and become strengthened at the local government level and also at the central level so it's really a spectrum of uh reforms i think that it's necessary so even though we call the with the president a winner take all every six years you basically have a reset button you can basically take out a number of reforms and start up again which is the discontinuity that our business people are complaining about all the time right um i think the the challenge there is both sides need to upgrade the governance dynamic so the question was uh how do we transition towards if federalism were to happen what would happen to imperial manila i think this is the issue is that both sides need to be stronger and i really have to see in the proposals how specifically that strength will take place because so far as i see it there is an emphasis on resource transfers but not yet an emphasis on greater accountability of those transfers or of those resource used yeah i think it's uh time check is around it's ready for 30 and i think we already extended so much time for for um the question we post uh this forum for all those who were not able to get copies of the powerpoint presentations it's accessible at our website cpbrd.com [Music] thank you and we hope to see you again thank you very much
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woody and Jerry part 20 Minnie and Captain kiddie
foreign [Music] it's a mouse oh we frightened me fella I'm sorry my mouse silly Mouse you're a little funny too you know been lying here a few days now I thought you'd never leave Mouse where am I what is yeah been getting at the county fair pirate the pleasure ah oh yes and my first mate squawk he's funny friends thank you oh little mice like cooking cookies and the cowboy will never find you oh well you won't no he won't oh well first we're still in a raft yeah we are hmm [Music] huh a fish I know I'll get it oh he's trading what he's pull string for this huh he's using my pull string I don't know it's me ow give me that no yeah what did you do that for catching your breakfast physical strings okay I'll let you do that hour are we now where are we I don't know [Music] hey fellas I see something oh what did you see I don't know it's fellas look what is that it's Minnie's locket yeah she must be around here somewhere
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Committees of Safety: An American Tradition
Committees of safety an American tradition definition a committee of safety is defined as a mutual self-defense association that also operates as a parallel government historically they were known under a variety of names yet their function was exactly the same to pool manpower for defense of the community and legitimize a self-organized populists government relationship with the militias the political ideology of these United States is classically liberal republicanism as such a key tenant is that the military is subordinated to the civil authority if the militia is the military then what constitutes the civil authority the answer is the Committees of safety legitimacy and the consent of the governed Committees of safety were legitimized by general associations composed of the individual citizens within a defined geographical area for example the town county provincial etc these associations were comprised of the rank-and-file membership who received protection and who in turn gave their individual explicit consent to their particular local Committee of Safety mutual aid Committees of safety are first and foremost expressions of mutual aid mutual aid is defined here is reciprocal favor trading i scratch your back and you scratch mine no man is an island since we are all in this together so the question is not how will we all survive but rather how will we all survive together usefulness in an emergency a committee of safety is an organizing model by which to coordinate the assemblage of men and materiel in preparation for a disaster given that Committees of safety were used during two successful people's Wars then Committees of safety have demonstrated their effectiveness historically in 1775 there was the american revolutionary war for independence and in 1835 the texan revolutionary war for independence what about sustainability Committees of safety are invaluable even in the absence of emergencies they are a limited form of government which is directly accountable to the people within a local community the committee men are susceptible to public shaming and ostracism should they abuse their public office this is what actually keeps their power limited historicity of the Committees of safety Committees of safety are pre constitutional extending as far back as the English Civil War of the mid-seventeenth century interestingly enough the British levelers who arose during this period are considered by modern historians to be the first libertarians during the American Revolution Committees of safety were crucial for organizing the resistance effort against the British Empire some of these Committees of safety include the Cambridge Committees of safety and supplies the men itami provincial Committees of safety and supplies the Lexington Committee of Safety the Charleston Committee of Safety and the roxbury Committee of Safety besides many many others during the Texan revolution Committees of safety were crucial for organizing the resistance effort against Santa Anna's dictatorship some of these Committees of safety included the San Felipe Committee of Safety and the mena now modern-day Bastrop Committee of Safety Committees of safety during the texas revolution of 1835 Rupert Richardson wrote in his 1981 book Texas the Lone Star State quote in the American Revolution it was the Committees of Correspondence which began in Massachusetts in 1772 that kept the people in touch with developments and finally made possible organized resistance similar organizations some of which were originally formed for protection against Indian raids existed during the texas revolution without them the colonists could not have been aroused to the point of resistance or had been organized with any degree of effectiveness meena bastrop on the frontier led the communities by appointing on may 8th of 1830 five its Committee of Safety and correspondence organizations in Gonzales and the ESCA were formed a few days later before the end of the summer apparently every precinct had such an organization close quote modern Committees of safety in the 1990s there was the Central Florida Committee of Safety and the st. Joseph County Indiana Committee of Safety in the 2010s some of the Committees of safety include the Cherokee County Georgia Committee of Safety the Walton Georgia Committee of Safety the blue ridge north carolina Mountaineers Committee for constitutional restoration the Arizona Committee of Safety and most recently the Hardy County Oregon Committee of Safety establish a committee of safety today you only need two other people who are willing to set one up make sure to introduce yourselves to your neighbors and invite them to your initial meeting where you ought to provide subscriber forms for the general Association consider one of your first projects to be constructing an early warning system for more information download the Committee of Safety starter kit and read the following an introduction to Committees of safety Committees of safety and the general Association our Committees of safety illegal Committee of Safety volumes 1 & 2 and the provincial Committees of safety for websites feel free to visit w WQ mini org as well as eww outpost dash of dash freedom calm now go forth and exercise your rights
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Mount Perry Masonic Lodge | Wikipedia audio article
Mount Perry Masonic Lodge is a heritage-listed Masonic Temple at Isabella Street Mount Perry North Burnett region Queensland Australia it was built in 1904 it was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on the 21st of October 1992 topic history the Masonic Hall at Mountain Perry is a simple vernacular structure with an ornate classically inspired facade and was constructed around 1904 when Mountain Perry was important as a copper mining town Freemasonry spread from New South Wales into Queensland in individual lodges the first Freemasons Lodge in Queensland was established in 1859 shortly before separation from New South Wales new lodges were formed this settlement spread the township of Mount Perry about 100 kilometres 62 miles west of Bundaberg was established following the discovery of copper in the vicinity in 1869 the population of the township quickly grew in 20 hotels sprang up in Mount Perry in the early 1870s reflecting the high proportion of men without families on the field however the copper mines ceased operations in October 1877 and was sold by Liquidators in January 1878 on the expectation that it would not be reopened until the railway was completed this occurred in 1884 linking Mount Perry with Bundaberg Mount Perry became the rail head for the upper burnett and a major center now having nine hotels including six newly built ones a courthouse hospital in a school of arts however after a period of growth the town declined until the mine closed in 1891 due to a fall in the price of copper Madison Mount Perry soon improved as the london-based Queensland copper company bought the mine in 1898 sparking a revival in the town and by 1904 the population in the field was 2,000 in 1902 the lee Brice Lodge was consecrated and in 1904 henry yeoman robert McRae George hired law thomas province and robert scott acquired the land on which the Masonic Hall was to be constructed on the 17th of June 1904 yeoman was a cordial manufacturer McRea storekeeper hard law and province were grazes and Scott the postmaster the fellowship associated with Freemasonry was particularly important to men living in areas of isolated or scattered settlement or in jobs that were a tenant or seasonal lodges hosted social events contributed to local charities and provided opportunities for local businessmen to meet socially all of which made an important contribution to the life of the town by 1912 the peak demand for copper had passed and many mines closed the mining venture at Mount Perry collapsed and the smelters closed in 1915 with a consequent of population in the succeeding years many buildings were demolished or removed the Bryce Lodge number 142 of ancient free and accepted masons of Queensland and the United Grand Lodge of Queensland is still based on this Hall topic description the Masonic Hall at Mountain Perry is a single-story rectangular planned timber building of exposed stud construction now clad with fibrous cement sheeting on the sides and rear the building is at street level at the front and is raised on posts at the back as the ground falls away to the rear of the block the gabled roof is concealed at the front by a parapet in the street elevation is classically inspired although carried out in timber it has a full width pediment supported by corner Tuscan plasters frame beneath are two double hung windows flanking a central entry porch with a pediment adrift and supported by freestanding Tuscan columns in a striking contrast the side and rear walls are completely plain and clad in fibrous Cement sheeting there are three plain rectangular windows placed high on both sides of the building towards the rear Topic Heritage listing Masonic Lodge was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on the 21st of October 1992 having satisfied the following criteria the place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history the Masonic Hall is important in demonstrating the development of mountain parry and the spread of Freemasonry through Queensland in the wake of European settlement the place is important in demonstrating the principle characteristics of a particular class of cultural places the mountain Perry Hall is important as a characteristic and intact example of a regional timber Masonic Hall a category of building prominent in the streetscape and important in the social life of many country towns the place is important because of its aesthetic significance the building exhibits aesthetic qualities valued by the community in particular it contributes to the streetscape and is an illustration of the prosperity of mountain Perry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries the place has a special association with the life or work of a particular person group or organization of importance in Queensland's history the Masonic Hall Mountain Perry has a special association with those Freemasons living in an around Mountain Perry and with a Freemasonry movement in Queensland
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200% + Movement Speed Ghostflame Lich Build Guide | Last Epoch | LE Builds | 1.0
[Music] hey what's up everyone hope you're all having a wonderful time here a quick guide for the fast s go slim Lich in last apart the main focus of this build is to run through monolith really fast to Target Farm different Echo rewards like uniques and exalted items and farming Exile Mages for experimental mods and with that said you are not going to be pushing High corruption with this setup but that's not the point of this build the main ability we're using here is ghost flame and it deal fire and chronic damage around us while also draining our Mana when we are channeling the scale and for this setup we're looking to scale the initial hit of the ghost flame and not the ailments from it to one shot enemies as we go to be able to deal damage and be F at the same time we need a lot of points for the ghost flame skill to grab all the damage multipliers and the great thing here is that the scale got so many tags on it scaling from a lot of different sources like fire necrotic damage over time spell channeling and movement and lostly intelligence spine of mtros is a great item for this as we get three points for fire damage over time and acolyte skills adding up to nine skills point in total and at the same time also providing some extra flat spell damage here getting damage over time perfect as a legendary potential works great here as well as it will increase both the fire and the coric damage the build can be played with both Lich and the Warlock but with some testing the Le just felt like Superior choice for this current setup the passive tree from the Le provides so much increase to damage as well as the reer form where we also get over 200% increased damage to ghost flame with some extra Moon speed here and other bonuses as well while building in the reaper form we basically get a extra Life as we don't die when we reach zero Health but we can also use death seal by being the Lich and the death seal provides quite a bit of damage Itself by shooting out waves of death each second while sealed but it's also worse as a trigger scale for Mark of Death which we get from The Haunting passive from the reaper form skill tree and The Mark of Death lower all resist by 25% to the enemies for some extra damage here the build can get over 200% Moon speed and we can basically stay in ghost flame all of the time without having to worry that much about getting our Mana drain which is the biggest problem to solve for this build as the Chanel cost get quite high as we start to invest more points into the skill the first thing is to get a couple of large Idols with Mana finish with ghost flame and this will lower over cost of the skill by also using wanding spirits and picking up the infus soul passive provid a 15% chance to gain 12 Mana whenever a spirit expires and then we're also using transplant here with a pale blood passive which will give us 30 flat Mana when we use transplant Ton's Mirage is a small source as it also provides us two Mana gain when we Dodge while channeling potions is a huge part of this build as well and by using a belt with the experimental mod Mana gained on potion use can grant us up to 40 flat Mana whenever we use a potion and while on the subject of potion it sest very well with all other things we're using for this build and one of them is a grimor of necrotic Elixir which will give us up to 40 necrotic damage to melee attack and spells and at the same time also take up to 4% less void necrotic and poison damage for 4 seconds on potion use extinguish is another item which also will grant us up to 30% attack speed cost speed and movement speed if we have used a potion in PA 4 seconds elixir of death is a crazy strong defensive passive which will provide 50% less physical damage and necrotic damage taken for 4 seconds of we use a potion so as you can see here there are quite a bit of things happening when we use a potion recently the bills defense is really nice nice as well here but we don't really have to worry about it too much as we just doing low Corruptions either way but it's worth mentioning I feel elixir of death from the leash passive as we just mentioned we get 50% less physical and cor damage taken here of the potion use and also Grimmer of necrotic Elixir for the extra void necrotic and poison damage taken as well here up to 40% and while we channeling ghost flame we also get additional Dodge rating per intelligence from The Wraith form passive combining this with tun's Mirage boost which gives us even more Dodge rating while channeling making us almost Dodge capped without any more investment we also take less damage taken while channeling ghost flame from the disdain passive in the ghost flame tree and also from Doom Herald from the Warlock passive for additional 24% less damage and also a damage multiplier here when we are shaming we also get W per second per two intelligence from the ward of Mal passive from the Warlock tree and also some extra W per second while chaning ghost line from our idols and this however do only benefit us when we are not using death seal as we can't have any Ward when we use the skill H still really useful if we want to use the death seal when we are out of Reaper form to be able to get some fast Ward up we're also getting some extra flat armor when we are channeling from the blessing from Spirit of fire and also Soul shroud from the reaper form passive provide some extra armor per point of intelligence so basically as long as we are channeling we are going to be safe to go H do keep it in mind that after we use transplanter is a short delay when we are not channeling and at this time we are losing all of these defensive purs as we just recently mentioned and the same goes for when we using wondering spirit I like to set it up as a Auto cost and basically this will out cause it for us whenever we use transplant in that short window when we're not channeling G flame and for some stats you're want to focus on is going to be Health intelligence flat spell damage increase damage of time and spell damage Critical Strike avoidance for the cap mooving speed and also getting plus to all resist when channeling on your Relic basically solve all resist problems for this build also going for plus two level of ghost flame and if you can also death seal here on your helmet and for the idols you want to pick up mana effici with the ghost flame and for the suffix you could go with either resist health or reward retention but also chance to apply fear is really good here as we also get a 75% damage multiplier from the ghost flame uh passive to feared enemies and this will help to sustain that debuff when def seal is hitting enemies we also got two grand Idols with W per second one channeling ghost flame and also with increased spell damage while on low life and for the blessings from the black Sun we went with the void resistance from ending the storm for the flat Mana we have reain of dragon for the Critical Strike avoidance and as of winter for the flat spell damage here when we are channeling and also from Spirit of fire some flat armor when we are channeling and let's go over the scales here starting with ghost flame WRA form will grant us additional Dodge rating here per intellig when we channeling ghost slame spectral menance will reduce the channel cost by up to 70% spe dread give us some extra Moon speed when we are channeling and also making it a movement skill Doom searge for some extra Moon speed fa desecration makes the ghost PL now deal damage in a full circle instead of just in front of you but with the increase to the Chanel cost so this you can play a little bit around with if you want to use this or not I feel it's a quite nicely to have as long as you can sustain your Mana domain of Torment for the additional damage multiplier disdain for some less damage taken when we channeling the skill atrocity for some extra damage multiplier here deit mortal will release the Desy curse on enemies of a short duration and this curse also makes the enemy take additional 15% more damage over time but also with the bans shei passive when the Des Prim mortal is triggered they will also fear enemies and also ghost flam will deal more direct damage to feared enemies up to 75% death seal is another skill that we using this will seal our health preventing us from going above the current value and deal damage around us and it's also going to be usually used when we are in Reaper form moratorium for some increased duration Soul stability makes the death seal prevent Health loss from effects that continues to drain percentage of our current health quick Ender dead will make us gain the haste Buff when we release death seal and doom call make the waves deal more damage here for each stack of damned on us mortal pulse Mak so the death waves will cause every second when we are sealed and tardan will just make the waves of death shoot out more frequently desper shout giving us some extra armor and also stun avoidance per 10 missing health and the luck makes it so if our health is above 33% of your maximum health when we active death seal this will reduce it to 33% of our maximum health making us being able to stay on low life and reperform take on the metal of death itself and transform us into the reaper giving us some extra bonuses while in Reaper form Soul shroud give us armor per point of intelligence we also have vile shroud here which will also give us necrotic resistance and poison resist per point of intelligence sold for soul for increased damage Reapers curs for additional increased damage and death comes quickly make us able to gain the swiftness Buff when we kill the enemy and these buff will give us 1% increase movement speed and can stack up 10 times and then also haunting here while in Raper form we have a chance to apply Mark of Death on enemies on hit and this is going to be triggering B by using death seal as a count as a hit one ring spirits will make us sustain our Mana but also to apply some Dam and also applying fear Infuse soul is the thing that makes us gain Mana H here we get a 15% chance to gain 12 Mana per Spirit when they are expiring Sheltering spirit will give us some extra Ward and also medium just for the extra Mana efficiency for the skill thin veil makes sure we get more spirits tery present Mak so enemies near Spirits are now also feared drained will Mako Wonder Spirit now also shred resistance of nearby enemies this help out with half of our damage from ghost flame as the skill is both fire and necrotic base and some extra points in sin after forgotten this make it so wondering Spirit now also inflect enemies around them with the Damned ailment transplant for another Mobility skill but also to gain us some Mana apply fear and getting the bone armor buff pale blood gives us 30 Mana when we're using transplants a way Mak it so when we hit a enemy with transplant we gain Mana per hit here a CL favor for the haste and frenzy buff of to use transplant squeamish make it so with fear on departure and other one here makes you so with fear on arrival fting form for some extra colon recovery here bone armor for the bone armor buff here get some EXT ra armor and also less damage taken and also a positive for some increation for the bone armor and here a quick preview of the passive skill tree but for more information about the build I do recommend you go and check out the Lost ook build planner through the top of the build planner you can also go to loot filters where you can find my ultimate loot filter with a lot of options depending on how stract you want to be link for this will be in the description so what do you think about the fast as ghost flame Lich have tried for or try another version of it feel free to tell me in the comments below thanks for watching don't forget to like And subscribe if you found this video helpful if you got any other questions feel free to drop a comment and I'll try to answer them as soon as I can and with that said I'll see you in the next one bye
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Dr. Mindy Curry ND
hi welcome to my youtube channel I'm dr. Mindy curry I'm a naturopath video housecalls in the Greater Portland area and I also have a home office in the walkie this is Oregon so what this channel is really dedicated to though is getting you all out there and involved in making your own medicine so we'll be leaving my office here and going out into the woods and into my backyard and my garden and finding amazing medicinal plants and processing them and making them into something useful I know everybody can't not everybody can afford to just run around buying expensive supplements all the time and sometimes there's many questions about if the supplements you're getting are actually containing let you want them to have inside them I'm just letting fried out there but when you make your own medicine you know exactly what's in there and I'd like to encourage you to do that because when you make your own medicine when you really touch the plants that you're ingesting and taking into yourself you you develop I would say a connection and more of a bond to that plant and I think it really even works better than if you just take a nameless pill from some jar somewhere this YouTube channel is dedicated mostly to making your own medicine at home finding ways to become really involved and in the plans that you need for your health and so in that regard I'm going to take you outside now we're gonna locate some herbs we're gonna harvest some herbs we're gonna bring them back into the kitchen and process them into something delightful whether it be a medicinal food or some kind of a tincture or sad or sometimes teas various thing is a various product so you can make with the herbs that you find in the Pacific Northwest so that's where we are and it's such a wonderful bounty of just wild medicinal plants all around you literally growing in your yard things that just crop up in the corners that you haven't waited for a while those weeds are probably something really great and you don't even know it so I'd like you to join me and we'll make some medicine please subscribe to my youtube channel dr. Mindy curry please check out my website passion for healing naturopathic calm you can email me at info at passions really naturopathic com if you'd like to set up a consultation we can talk about what's ailing you and what kind of medicines you may be able to make to fix your own health see you in the youtubes
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Nintendo Switch Pro New Details & Next Nintendo Direct!
it's time to power up get it mushroom unit power up power up smart boy [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] everybody how y'all doing man it's been a minute since I pulled my grills by God all right we have some dope Nintendo switch news items for this video but you don't you already go I'm so bro are you saying that now so you click the thumbs up alright brah earlier this week I reported on the breaking news about the switch changing from Tegra to voter architecture but we've gotten the exact translation from that source and so let's get we have a little bit more detail to go over concerning that report and we're gonna talk about a Nintendo Direct all right first this report is coming via a South Korean publication client dotnet and we have the translation from the text in full and this is what it says I quote apart from the new switch an improved process battery the rumor is that switch Pro is scheduled for the fourth quarter and so apart from I do have version 2 cerebro this is my fifth switch fourth where one two or three we have four switches in the house I've given away a switch to a subscriber that's six five and I gave us switch light to a sponsor that's six I bought six switches fro but apart from the battery-powered improved battery power switch which is this one version to the rumors that the switch Pro is coming fourth quarter alright so previous reports were saying mid mid 2020 this report is saying fourth quarter I think that runs from November or December holiday holiday all the way until I think like March or end of February and the February 2021 the latest the latest we're gonna talk about that and the are a continue the translation continues the difference with previous rumors is that Nintendo will not adopt an additional cropped up version of the Tegra x1 plus all right this is the exact translation Nintendo's partner sources say that there are custom processors currently being developed in collaboration with Nvidia but Taiwan's information says it's not yet time for mass production alright and so they're collaborating with Nvidia to develop a custom processor for the switch pro and mass production has not begun yet previously it said mass production was beginning on first quarter well the first quarter isn't over yet first quarter ends at the end of February so we still have one more month hopefully mass production can begin by February I'm still hoping for the switch Pro coming out before the bracelet if Nintendo smart they need to come out before the PlayStation 5 and Xbox one I'm just saying there's no way you're gonna get the same power in a portable factor and so knowing that the switch probe may not be on the same power level as a PlayStation 5 Xbox series eggs Nintendo needs to beat them to the punch launch date PlayStation 5 is already being rumored for an October release that's earlier than November so I say the switch Pro come on in September PS 5 October Xbox November all right uh uh the exact quote the translation continues in other words it may be difficult to release in the fourth quarter of this year and unlike rumors for case support or such a big performance industry should not be expected continues however there are rumors that the GPU of a custom processor that is currently working together will be upgraded to vote - based on news from the US and so the translation is a little off but GPU based on voter voter architecture I was looking at Volta and it's some creative stuff that you can do at Volta your potential for power could be better than you think with this Volta I'm Elm system-on-a-chip and so doesn't look like production is started yet on the switch Pro according to this translation and we may not get it until holiday later even as late as first quarter the early 2021 which I'm hoping it comes out sooner rather than later Nintendo I just want y'all to come out with the system before 2k 21 drops on the switch bro I can't be playing at 30 frames per second all my life and okay but we got some more news for this video bro it looks like we're gonna be getting a PlayStation 5 reveal and two dates or are what you need to mark on your calendar in February 1 February 5th has been floating around on Twitter February 5th as well as February 29th according to a new report post on reddit is giving a strong indication that the PlayStation 5 announcement will be February 29th why a Sony Hall in New York has been closed for a private of now one or two things with this February twenty-ninth so Nihal private event in New York won the February 5th could be the solid date and February 29th could be a follow up just private for press to get more hands-on more detail on what's been revealed on the fifth but one of those two dates February 5th or the 29th for a PlayStation 5 reveal day now I know you saw Nintendo Direct in this video oh how could I be one do this to us I can't believe the monstrosity he just clicked baiting us Brown I got you what does this have to do the Nintendo Direct based on Nintendo's past based on Nintendo's pass I went and saw when didn't intend to have the direct last year it was February 13 2009 teen february 13th is the middle of the month after the fifth and before the 29th the two days for a playstation 5 and so we're going to possibly get a Nintendo Direct sandwich somewhere in between Sony's potential PlayStation 5 reveal date I'm still holding out for January 30th bro the earlier the better Nintendo leapfrog everybody leapfrog them with a Nintendo Direct leapfrog them with the release of your next-gen console and so last year it was mid February for the direct February 16th has also been circulating as a possible date for a Nintendo Direct but I'm hoping a sooner rather than later and so things are heating up for 2020 what do you guys think of it about the mistranslation of that article on the switch pro the performance they're saying again that the performance of the switch pro isn't going to be a huge leap that 4k or a big performance should not be expected and I'm thinking Nintendo's gonna target 1080p 60 frames per second as the standard for the pro which would be perfect for me I'd be lit with that don't wrong don't get me wrong add 4k I'll be lit I'll be good with that I got Xbox 1x I playing in 4k but 1080p 60 frames per second it's frame rates that matter to me the most man and so what do you guys think about all of this news sound off in the comments section below I want to know but before you go bro click that subscribe button stay up to date o things nin 10 No yeah we got Mario davon in 2020 we're going back to 2016 boy you're still watching this video that means you like me you really like me I gotta hook you up that's right we're having monthly giveaways $60 these shop codes for your Nintendo switch you can choose any game of your choice how do you enter one subscribe make sure you're subscribed to this fire to make sure you're following me on twitter at ob one place and that's it you're in for our monthly giveaways but that's not it it gets even better do you want a game with your boy everyday do you want to join our private Nintendo switch gaming discord become a member three ways to join one through YouTube there's a joint button right below this video is two little twitch twitch Prime you can do it for free or to subscribe through twitch and number three the third way to join patreon.com backslash ob one place you'll thank me later also the swag bro links are on the description see you later [Music]
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Part 28 - Let's Drink to Dead Space 2
bacon bacon lights camera action internet can I make bacon drinks internet internet drinks o I want a bon drink Dead Space hello bacon internet bacon drinks these are the continuing Voyages of bacon drinks bacon bacon drunker bacon the Starship derail Dr hi I'm Phil making fun of my ability to play Dead Space 2 with my cohorts Rachel Emma Tim Colton uh Trent Mercy Andi um and the E and Tim you already said Tim Tim Colton Emma Trent Mercy Rachel that's everyone right yeah and it's I want to mention that never I'm awesome it's always I was it's always TR Mercy yeah it's always my full name how dare you be distracted by monsters this is Merc not die let's eat PR e to renew your will to live let's drink the bacon that that would involve a trip to the hospital because let's bacon to bacon bacon is everything so there is a Game of Thrones recipe book that has a pie that has a top crust of lattice bacon hot that sounds see what I there SS Oh that's oh this is not going to end well for me apparently when H runs into battle he screams out hot pie you're making me hungry begon it's been a while since we ate next time time you guys come up here to record you're making that pie I need to get the recipe book first what's it called like you're going to FedEx me some of that pie a feast of Thrones or something yeah a feast of Ice and Fire it also has lemon cakes and the um Swan [ __ ] that no one could ever get right it it's a thing on the forums that they post their attempt at that Swan thing they like make it this looks interesting Define interesting I'm going to go here is there a person that's usually not preceding a good thing no no it's a double helix yeah oh a ladder double helix which different from by the way I like try helix wait where'd it go there is mine didn't disappear yay let's go into the place where they're covered in blood stains where did St go did another porn set no this is great it's another dude might yeah the black light section of this was the best wait look back he's gone oh he's gone oh my God he fell down down I thought he was like oh my God there is legitimately a scary point in this game hell and it only glitched I bet you it was probably n it's like oh we're just going to drop this body no one cares oh my God it's go scary it was almost atmospheric God damn no you've actually used a single one of those it's not worth it why would I open why would I waste a power node to open a door exactly just stating the obvious that they have all these doors throughout the game that require power nodes but why would you require one of the most awesome things in the game to open a [ __ ] door why not like swipe your little card through I I must res evil requires you to beat a game of chest to go to the crapper I have to make a point here umly has anyone ever played Final Fantasy 10 no no I played till 7 and that was it this is ex all right I don't believe there is anything that exists after 7 the leveling up system in final FY 10 is different they use nodes and it's a big map of nodes and everybody starts from their own Corner kind of like Chinese checkers so all the individual characters do that and that's the exact same noise that they use and this is the exact same system for leveling up their stuff so but the thing is is that you can laugh over into the other characters and they keep characters that are close to their style of fighting with each other so that when they lap over it makes sense that they have those Powers it's kind of interesting as a leveling up system sounds like the system they use Soul Resurrection it it is a bit broken but it's nice to like you know for all the things that squeenix does it's nice to see them do something a little different I will not I refuse that was awesome that was that that was that made my day considering I watched the Advent Children complete earlier today I really can't count on anything squeenix does MH Advent Children was qu it's beautiful but it's that's why they released the new version I will agree I've been version with more fight scene that actually explains the plot wait there was a plot to that I just thought it was a random amount amount of events that just sort of happened it surprised me tooies also they added more fight scene which made my day interesting I might have to see this Rachel you squeeze available to legate how is it unar R because it's so girly and you're so like totally not a normal girl I say that in the most loving way of humanly possible a I have I have a dress with Frills and a pink computer hey girl hey girl okay I'm not that I have a white computer with red light so I mean I can't really talk my computer what was that pink that was a puke bomb you got suckered all right uh are we drinking anything different I'm drinking this and a lot of it do we want to talk about any of the drinks that we're drinking oh Phil no I'm now drinking a session ale I don't think it'll work oh do you still have that this is the other one that you pull out like behind the boxes where you entered the room isn't that the one that I got when we came to visit no that was the spring okay good or did I just sort of like lapse out of intelligence and not realize that you've been carrying the same one uh okay no I was right yeah it's back behind you or maybe not okay yeah P that out of the thing in like the middle of the room I figured I might need it were you carrying one through this room uh yes that one well I pulled it out of this thing that was floating in the middle of the room but you carried it through the room I thought that one was still behind the boxes in the beginning of the room I didn't realize yeah I sort of there then oh you chucked it that was a problem I missed that part did you hit a puppy with it save save save space puppy um yeah before that happens you can hear the noises not when you're drunk you can't I heard it I just didn't notice where it was pass me to the water right there in front of me it's going to kill you it's to the side of me water problem a be in front of you wait wait wa wait look at that look at that look at that eight bit [ __ ] vomit on the wall there no to the left that one's okay it's not good but it's okay but look at that look at that look at that [ __ ] pixelated crap I understand yes I wonder if this is doing those aware game things that video games seem to be doing lately where it's just devolving and getting worse as the game goes onac Mar knows here that'd be interesting he's you know Isaac's getting more psychotic maybe his entire world is becoming pixeled yeah that'd be cool but I don't think it's going to do that the closest they've indicated that they're actually aware of that sort of thing is when STW broke the fourth wall earlier see I think the thing is is that that's sort of because straw was like losing his mind yeah worked on that level as opposed to just being like blatant like something like I don't know maybe uh Monkey Island yeah Monkey Island did it right though I'm just saying monkey is clearly broke the fourth wall everything Monkey Island didn't even bother having a fourth wall okay yeah but that was the around the other side be fun oh great oh great this sucks I think you should probably stasis the thing that do it is it like 3D printing a marker yes okay maybe that didn't work I'm sorry maybe one of the other things maybe those spinning arms H I just tried that it didn't work just run well you missed it actually try hitting it there you go well okay it doesn't seem to work run little man run hey who didn't see that com you want this of course not oh look a little crawler that oh they're all crawling at you it's cuz they've all been knocked down by the [ __ ] thing outside thank God for small I get you get you're never going to keep me down I drink a side you up power no power node so happy finally went uping power no I finally went up and I got a 07 all right now you're going to have to run son there I don't think actually it matters anymore I'm not taking my chances babies God [ __ ] damn it babies that head just L the hell off I like how I could take the head off and if you lob their heads off yes you can take the head off and use them as a grenade like a tick what what like a tck okay clearly I misunderstood you the first said like a tit i c you right [ __ ] half wonder if you actually stood on the very edge where like the actual thing that's shooting the lasers is I wonder if it could just push you along point one yeah that actually may involve you not actually having to do anything besides just sort of sitting there and letting it push you are you saying me no you should try that Phil what are you saying I want bourbon oh you want bourbon cuz you got try that Phil here bourbon you got like 0.1 which is usually where I'm at by this point can I all right are you moving are you taking the bourbon from me cuz I was going to drink more bourbon at least Bill wants bourbon oh two babies in a row man all right I got a TR just walking out gently into the edge of the room and seeing if those things that are shooting lasers are pushing you okay they'll just kill you never mind yeah just hit it at the end I like that they have the liver in your [ __ ] pelvis because that's where his liver made it that's where your liver goes after you've been drinking on this show C it's like I'm quitting weird trying to shove his liver through his bowels liver's just like [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [ __ ] you you're cool [ __ ] you I'm out liver's like little old ladies oh watch it shoot it in the Flames shoot it in shoot it shoot it shoot it please oh my God I wanted to see it like barbecue itself it needed to hold it in front of the lasers looks like I have to lasers quite a little bit hard to do a puke can you tell K him up no he just keeps puking on you all right but H drop the power no [ __ ] useless how much health do you have none uh none um press Q to not die not a damn usually I get one from here that's what he get for buying a power node all right St yeah but he has a total one of things I think that helps go go go go I don't know if it helps because it doesn't stasis the other one no but it goes a little slower yeah it's like the whole assembly moves a little bit slower I think just a little bit just enough so that he can go I honestly don't think it's changing it any I think it is because when he didn't when he St this one over and then he went to the next one it cut him in half like that oops dud he's ran into it when it was spinning in front of him all right see that is anatomically incorrect see how it has a spine poking out of your like lower I see the loading screen I do not see the spine no no no like all right when it cuts you in half it has the spine sticking out when you your leg breaks like your femur breaks in half your femur will stick out of the stump that's left there that's normal but it treats your spine the same way your spine's made out of essentially not sticks not Lincoln Logs but you know connect pieces so it'll break [ __ ] I think what you might need to do Phil if you do this over is you know how everybody's crawling towards the door you might want to put one of those long gun bloaty things like the secondary attack right in front of the door maybe that might kill them all maybe but I think I think my problem isn't isn't that bit too late too late too late too late keep going keep going keep going good I think my problem is getting to the next part truey and now we how nerd redo our power no it's a power node cover power node what would a power node cover be like probably be lame Tren you awake would be as good as the original I don't think he's awake I I think Trent Mercy fell asleep Trent mer Merc drinking Trent Mercy is trying to plan our next session for let's springy gaming tabletop a it's multitasking hey baby Bomb and Colton is Minecrafting well to be fair he did want us prove a thing did you get any diamonds yet my question is is is there anything you can do to these things besides slow them down just barely no I don't think so yesing back off broy they're wearing doctor's uniforms why are you attacking the groin of all of these oh right because groins take massive damage actually I'm just going to saw off the legs so they stop chasing me as quickly wear Mass Effect this isn't Fallout can't get critical shots in the nut nut and have it cause massive damage I want to refund if you can't get critical shots the nuts Phil is piss me off about the vat system in Fallout 3 and New Vegas is that they took away the original nut shots from the first two the thing that bothered me about New Vegas was not the vat system climb aboard [ __ ] okay how do I do that I mean Fallout 3 and New Vegas are good games but no Fallout 3 New Vegas is a they tried to do something with New Vegas and New Vegas is closer to a Fallout game but it isn't particularly good on its own merits New Vegas was dull yes New Vegas was dull yes they tried too hard to be a follow we actually gotten in New Vegas you got quite far I didn't get quite far I actually didn't dislike New Vegas it's just I never actually finished all of the original Fallout so I beat fallout not playing you beat Fallout 3 you've never played Fallout no I didn't beat fallout I beat Fallout 3 um I Indian Fallout 3 and oblivion meaning I took the whole goddamn Buffalo what what this sounds cheerful you took the [ __ ] out of it I oh okay played every single Quest there was in Fallout 3 and New Vegas and Oblivion I was too bored with New Vegas and there's no way you can do that long game is long did you play every expansion too uh on Oblivion yeah but not on Fallout three which ones in Fallout did you do no N I just took the game did none of the expansions no I should have yeah yeah you should have cuz some of them are really good yeah you should play the Allan W DLC like even better than the original well that's if I could actually handle Allen wake originally no no you can just you can just play the alen we DLC and be fine how do you just get to the DLC it's fine just do it dude come on over usually ah all right when I come over I can all right I will I will admit that I will play the DLC when I come over it has completely different mechanics it's ridiculous good because the original games mechanics sucked ass you know how it lets you know that there's a weapon around there are floating words okay that's good and picks up weapons you hear typing wait what what oh okay of necessary to the plot yeah yeah cuz he's writing the story well I don't know I didn't get that very far because the game pissed me off too much well no like you don't get to the point where Alan like where they reveal or where Allan Wake is really writing the story until you finish the first the main game and they introduce Mr scratch I didn't all that all right do you want to end it here yeah yeah we should I mean it's been 20 minutes okay yay we can fast forward through some of that some of that repeated dying the 3D printer Mar laser room yeah all right good night than guys for uh for joining us on let's drink to De Space 2 thank you all for for making fun of me while I play thanks for drinking everybody Cheers Cheers see yall later
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good morning rise and shine no you guys are having lunch right now it's good morning from you yesterday so i'm telling you today so actually you're telling me good morning while deciding if you're going to have dinner at four or at six it's good times it's uh 6 33 at zero zero zero zero that's what the car clock said at the time when they took the black box from me from private from my hands right the fourth company they needed to see i oh okay i needed that one minute to um just do that and go like i promise i i will not do it again starting now um i wasn't going to say um anymore or what else did i promise you guys oh my god i can't say oh my god gag me with a spoon anymore okay so i really wasn't gonna do the sermon right because i told you last night somewhere you guys were still texting or whatever that youtube is doing the comments and i have to keep pulling over um while i'm doing this door dash it's very difficult um but i can do it you saw it's part of my training now um i i said um and then i said i delusions of grandeur i said for one moment just don't think of yourself think of think of them maybe give them ideas for their lunch but they already had lunch oh bipolar is waking up so they already had lunch they can have it again do you guys have brunch do you do that on a sunday is it still sunday yes it's still sunday of course it's still sunday why wouldn't it be there's got to be a place that's like two two days behind or ahead of us alaska right it's in alaska in siberia where snowden is those places they're on their own schedule it's just said 233 people we're excited now everyone get their ratios out did you make your radios like i asked you your shortwave radios oh students did you even get the soldering iron out do you know what the soldering iron is you have to google i know you all have it whenever i say a name now i will be referenced and then i'll say google it it's going to be my thing right like my t-shirts now what did we come up with already um he was pierced for your transgressions oh is that beautiful for this afternoon are you enjoying that but this morning i felt that one i felt that he was pierced from my transgressions and i did feel also that as a jew and being tattooed i'm screwed in that particular cemetery or mortuary and so i'm going to probably be cremated like my grandparents in that same park the stevens park right the one where the bridge didn't burn down and my homeless friend there right not dave the other one the young one the young boy the lost boy he's you never see his face in the movies right he's lost he's losing his teeth he's yeah i have to always tell him where the where he's camping all right you've noticed in the moon he's like i'm still looking and then i tell him well you should go here right i told you and he says yeah i've been there for a while yeah very lost all right that's lost but sweet and surviving that's uh that's the thing that i feel is amazing we must all just keep surviving not like my exes all told me i need more than just surviving all that's all we're doing right now well now with the pandemic we're all surviving right we're all in survival mode and i've noticed i'm so happy to see someone surviving after weeks of not seeing them in this particular situation than to you know no they they're doing much better than surviving they're you know in a very good hospital yeah with lots of drugs i'd be jealous see it brings out the bad in me everything came out um yesterday and today even though there were the miracles like i kept doing bad things like i found those well it's not my fault but i found those car churches all right and i haven't done anything with them they're still back there with the the two passengers did i add anyone last night i don't think so i threw some food back there oh it's bringing back doordash all right i we i need to move out of this place i'm sorry it's gonna get noisy not that i can't why i disconnected you i disconnected you and i put gas and you're still out of gas okay well it looks oh oh no and it's telling me what is it telling me children nevo bada leaky lava glass that means from the french class right we have to at one point let's not forget it's been pre pandemic we've been watching that and listening to that phrase telling us to change the windshield windshield wiper fluid and yesterday during the dashing we it's like the new thing with the restaurants they're all using windex to do everything right like they saw my channel and saw the one about the 99.9 i'm like no way right to remember that one lysol does not kill the virus hey it's 99.9 it's not sure i mean i would love to do the testing oh i'll go face to face with lysol on this issue i'll take our race will they that's the thing with the company of lysol or or the one the towel compounder that one's awful i don't even wanna know what they did with those poor women but um yeah india sylvie uk yeah there's companies here they call it baby powder they're making and they make themselves we're a family product right like vendor boner yeah i know you don't know who then the boners this is just for the la lift drivers and uber drivers probably look at that while they're waiting right i understand oh so i think i'm taking the channel down it's done the lift channel yeah i did not think yeah there was nothing lifting uber even i know it because at the hub right the care center hub um everybody was just like well we're going home usually we throw dice or you know we play poker or something to find out who's gonna be you know we have to share the nights here there's nothing already there's not very many of us and not much happening and now the pandemic right there's really nothing happening so usually we we do that we or we barter or whatever um to see who's going to be driving and last night everyone just sort of left and i'm like really you guys and so i just was on my own right but i should have figured because yeah there was nothing there was nothing for uber and lyft there was food but really slow nothing that one person couldn't do um but now the lift in uber that was sad because remember i was doing my audio um oh i'm doing them i'm smacking my lips like the llc that's what the vocal coach said first of all she's mad because i'm saying vocal coach and she's actually the vocal idiot no the vocal let's call it um there's a sheriff he's oh oh my god he he's by he he came out with his tacoma right he's undercover oh sokka but they got like the um he's got uh the green thing right it's the green shirt uh long sleeve you know um green with the thing saying i'm the sheriff maybe he's gonna go play baseball you know what i mean it's like we know and it was just his look as he got out of the coma and i'm obviously talking to my phone right did you see i had to move it because it's not enough for him it didn't look everything enough or maybe he thought i was googling and planning to drive away but right now yeah i have to look i'm looking straight ahead all right he's the santa barbara oh it's a ranger dude i've never dealt with a ranger before i thought that was just in canada yeah so hey sylvie k listen to this delphini there 57 um informs me oh man he's coming close to the car too just sniffing around with that punch he's got a bit of a punch but you know the pants are green too the belt is stand right there they always got to put some dan in that uniform anyways he looks like colonel sanders maybe he's the colonel maybe he's the other colonel the insurance guy no it's a ranger i'm i'm trying to be all like sly he's washing his window like a normal peasant so he'll be occupied for a long time yeah yeah wipe wipe yeah he doesn't know what to do he's like halfway through oh he looked over he's hearing me they got those special things like me i wouldn't have believed it but you know once i started recording with these binaurals i know it's possible you stick them in your ear but me i got the hair covering it nobody notices but i get i'm no i'm not going to look he might have one of those fbi things where they're so tiny christopher lloyd you know the actor no you guys probably don't but um gone with the wind no um what's that thing called uh i'm just stalling i don't want to go out there they sniff you and they sniff you they know and i've been driving like way past what i should have been doing like staying up usually it notifies you even door dash they feel bad now they have to i think though something happened during the pandemic they have to be nicer to their drivers or it's it's what the rideshare community has been doing all these fights and protests and and whatnots and signing of things and i did one of those in sacramento i i was too shy i saw dave the uber slave and i was too shy to go over and say hello yeah had the same shirt on though don't be a dick nobody know this they all just went about their business all right you know what i'm going to go out there i shouldn't be scared of the police anymore i don't know why it's just stuck with me i'm going out there oh it's because i'm using a stolen card yeah hold on all right well it's not like it's it's gonna go off and i'll keep a little cash next to me right so i'll be like oh no i meant to put the cash all right i'm gonna hold you like a phone and pretend to talk to my daughter oh man no you're going to get up no i know but but mama you know you're babashika she she wants you to go to to church yeah i don't care yeah no without the mask no you have to when you go to a jewish synagogue and you you're pretending it's a church just so you can get the outer i don't know casino i don't know just get dressed come on i can't joke any longer i can't i can't pull this off any longer okay so how much how much gas do you think it'll take oh that sound first thing in the morning and then they have this television right these delphi display systems are so loud like oh it's insert card again like that let me concentrate here working with community west bank an amazing experience they've trusted and believed in us it's a bank oh i love this one retry card or see cashier there's not a cashier all right okay i better look see if i got some cash okay two bucks all right all right we'll do that we're going to find out how far we can get on two bucks here in the golita gas station even your car's aggressive something dude god sunday can we not see you guys didn't we say it's labor day oh no i found that it's tomorrow i thought they was ahead of the game for two days now did you guys sleep for two days i don't know i don't know what the game's doing oh no oh we did that thing i should call the cops it stole the money and it's gonna be like you can come back after really how did you do that i didn't you were talking i'm looking straight at it it's the cop you just stole my back what the all right reset now you have to look at it and i have to go find a piece of paper and then there's like a you write a note and say uh i'd like my dollar here's my receipt great as my pants fall down in front of the policeman's driving away no the ranger so he he dug it not that kind of ranger all right let's see what we got going here turnpike fuel depot holy [ __ ] he he's back why is he coming back what did i do what did i do all right i'm looking at his reflection always maybe has trouble the lights or something okay so let's pretend this there's a stapler what the hell am i supposed to staple this to my forehead this little thing all right it's orange very bright turnpike fuel depot refund request now remember this is across the street from the shell people right who owe me money and many other things an apology at least okay the refund request oh they're gonna love seeing my name again what names will i put right now polytoxic all right so i'm putting polytoxic polytoxic would like well i'm not going to give my real address just the phone number call me when you would like to give me my dollar back yeah uh dates approximately time pump oh they want you to just do everything i'm out of unused payment refund amount oh i can't even go there see i'm sorry people it's too difficult i give up but i will staple it just polytoxic that's right that's all they get polytoxicated starts 805. oh i see he's just putting gas in it those rangers have have lives and gas tanks like me too my gas tank comes from a place that uh in ohio actually i bought that gas can special for somebody except for somebody special yeah all right i guess we're gonna try this again it seems dangerous let's see if it'll just work if i just working with west bank it's a banksy community west bank so i was planning to go there you know pull out my money from chase look at it it's giving me another receipt oh no it took another dollar there we go take receipt to cashier thank you for your mofos right they're doing it on purpose well now the problem is i oh the problem is there's no money that i'm out of gas you guys have heard that one all right we're gonna try we need at least a dollar to make it to a gas station except our money this is what it's like to be 86 from a corporation people that's how it feels your everyday life has been complicated especially when you need gas um and then yeah the door to this thing i keep forgetting when i do that um we're not going to get paid until monday that's why they were laughing at me and monday of course is labor day i messed up the numbers so i used up all my gas all my money i ate some of the food in the end and gave some away um that was my only way of winning once i learned once i figured that out i was like okay well i'm going to resort to my old ways you know pretty pandemic we'll just say no i've been i've been doing that it's just impossible not to eat those that stuff you know forget it but one's complained so i must artistically make it seem correct you know it's like um when you're a kid and you're getting your your parents liquor right god i'd get away with anything what do you mean the champagne bottle yeah i dropped it and dad would be like with the light shining the light in my face at four in the morning right waking me up inside the bed i'm like nine years old and he's waking me up let me sleep let's talk about it tomorrow right i'm a nine-year-old and he's just like what happened to you know all the champagne bottles that were blah blah blah well here or wherever i knew where they were you didn't have to tell me i'm i was telling them ahead of time yeah the one i already had it all set up i'm like it's um i dropped it when i was looking where you hide your coke or you know it was always the same story in my household we were finding each other's hiding places and since i'd like my sister to [Music] maybe listen to one of these um bits i call my act let's see if it gave us any gas it says exactly the same thing see that i don't like no at least for a bucket the the dial should shift to make me feel oh but we should change the what nevo bar the liquid lava glass yeah let's do that no how about if you tell me that i put some gas in there i know i know it's a buck but come on it's only two bucks for a gallon the numbers are matching up and it's lower it's saying there's less oh all right damn [Music] all right here's what we're gonna do you wanna have some fun you wanna hope to god that giselle is not there because this we're gonna be okay we could try to make the mobile let's do that and but you know the mobile's owned by them too i know i have to put this down actually that's why he was staring whoa how funny i was being so punk i was like dude i took it out of the hands-free feature right so i wouldn't be yelling at my phone make it seem more like i'm actually talking to someone but instead i should be doing this right because he's now with his other buddies across the bridge we were talking about the bridge oh our bridge yeah the belansky bridge we've had many a jumper from the polanski bridge but we've also thrown many a corporate [Music] safe uh what's a safe like my safe place it's where they put um all their treasures but using the money they want us to put there like at the uh the roma cafe um did i say i worked for i didn't i was a musician i i helped with fixing the cc cameras well adjusting their their angles you know because of my art school training my film training and my musician training and just being you know able to make coffee was pretty hip there that was a great place rama on lower state in some prime prime real estate um was the last of that chain ours like the office see that was such a deep binge that i went there of that show um gave me so much material here just fit right into the oh no this is not gonna work if it's they do the l.a thing don't you start not taking real money and hiding i'll know it's a real person there's a real person they're not gonna be scared of me humans matter we're just human we're just human beings hey actually didn't my friend antoine give me some of those corporate coffee things we can still get our coffee out of them yeah that's right lots of sugar and stuff we'll use all of their products did i use them properly no way no way i would have already been on some other kind of meds if that was because oh these are sunglasses the chalice says i owe that for a subscriber you have to write in the something oh you're supposed to just write me your address that's what it was yeah you can still do that no i don't think i'm gonna find this thing i don't want to look anyways it it's a dying thing this anything rideshare and it was such a long night and just i just learned that all those places that i've been telling you yeah whoa it's no vacancy no vacancy no vacancy i thought wow we're actually packed or something in my dreamland not remembering that dave right not the hooper slave um the homeless guy said yeah there's going to be nobody around nobody around and i couldn't figure out what but yeah they're just saying that there's no vacancy do you see people they are like please do not come here nobody's allowed so i know you can't be probably all right any of you homeless if you can do youtube and you're watching this santa barbara it's not too far um i'm sure a couple just take over green party bunch of you get together go take over hijack a bus right just one and then they'll be like oh come on you're not going to stop the homeless from from being happy in pursuit of happiness and then they'll get you a couple buses right that's called negotiation in a kind of a terrorist uh a terrorist situation perhaps but you guys are just gonna blame it on the kovits right do the same as the fbi and the cia just the negotiations went sour give us give us a couple more of these buses get us all into this santa barbara but now make sure that we're all planted in front of each of these prime hotels and motels and let us play it like it's a monopoly game give us these cards it's going to be fun and they can do it it won't take more than a day to set up a monopoly game we have one here i'll look for it if if you guys want it i know i've got santa barbara i've got vegas oppoly too i think they just called themselves the vegas extreme edition chris angel all right we're gonna go give some money to a woman and i think i said my thing right i think it's over but i always say that that's that's part of this miracle thing is that i first send out one that's bad karma and all my complaints and uh and realities and then the second one will be me apologizing of course going i i i i you know let me sleep on it and then you guys sleep on it and then the third one i'm always going i can't believe it right the the miracle the last one though that's the best right tony jogging home man he has a little kid he he has a little he's a dad right his kids like must be in first grade you know starting first grade or something so he he's not all right pandemic this kid that's so strange to think a kid who's gonna grow up didn't go through that first the kindergarten and then you know the preschool kindergarten first grade the sandbox see that sandbox has been taken away and now it's just a screen that i'm talking to while a ranger is gonna go off shooting ducks or playing baseball or apple pie i i'm not sure but the apple buy looked really good at canters last night was it last night you know it's so long ago no it's been days that's ptsd people along with um dyslexia just not letting it go and then a lot of auditorial stuff it was really quiet that part i like look at this like even here you see there's always that buzz do you guys hear it there's like us it's like there's a fan and a hum and a hiss everywhere he goes but at least look it's not going doo do do do do do i did turn it off somehow i don't get this car all right stay like that that's nice everything's off perfect all right we'll stop this at 33 of course i just wanted some b-roll that was sound of shuffling inside of a car fourth horsepower for free free b-roll oh no look at this uber driver partners enjoy savings on got to be fuel me see i don't like people they're still giving out their codes and all that hi how you doing wow that's an interesting picture covered 19 the big picture it's a pretty cool picture leading santa barbara county physicians to discuss the past present and future very nice um could i get five dollars please on uh what do we got there wait oh [ __ ] i forgot my card in the car on six when you at the other one the other shell yeah is it better here yeah yeah which how much do you want 10 please thank you [Music] oh wow yeah it worked do you guys ever get that these like gift cards are i went through all those cards i collected and i wasn't sure this one you know had anything it was squeezable expendable it was expendable for something and it did for ten dollars that's all we need perfect number all right we're gonna i guess go get coffee i don't know what else to do with my life i should go to sleep i'm gonna feel bad again like i did this last time but for some reason everyone said yeah i'll get up take pictures yeah it looks beautiful all right i'm going to take some color pictures today and then i'm going to put them up as like thumbnails i discovered that one too i can communicate with you guys through thumbnails that's cheap someday i will be able to do fully communicate in the youtube genre when they give you my memory back but uh it's i like it like this actually i don't have to think so much you know that it's on that it's 4k or not you know everyone's getting mad about the 720p i'm telling him i'll bring it down to 300 if we need to 300 doesn't exist well maybe three or one no um how about a three thirty three thirty seven twenty p does that exist no all right let's see how happy you are with ten dollars all right people guess it went from 31 miles and you know 39 1 miles meaning to lotomy autonomy which means it was about to run out of gas right because it usually runs out at 34. we got lucky we coasted down some hill so what is it oh an evil battle leaky lava glass anger management it's just a machine we can't do anything about it oh now it's showing me that all the doors are open that's funny oh it's because the people we got those people back there i wonder if they did the whippets last night all right so what do you think it is it says 119 miles yeah you're all wrong hand me your armani yeah just fed exit to me um be sure to the tin foil right you can yeah silvia you you tin foil everything but you know just a romani yeah it's not too much just a little tinfoil little paper you know the the the story
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Irenaeus Greek iron IO siren IOT's C 140 C 202 ad was a Greek cleric noted for his role in guiding and expanding Christian communities in what is now the South of France and more widely for the development of Christian theology by combating heresy and defining orthodoxy originating from Smyrna now Izmir in Turkey he had heard the preaching of Polycarp who in turn was said to have heard John the Evangelist chosen as Bishop of Lugg dunam na Leone his best-known work is on the detection and overthrow of the so called gnosis often cited as ad verses heresies an attack on Gnosticism in particular that of valentinus to counter the doctrines of the gnostic sects claiming secret wisdom he offered three pillars of Orthodoxy the scriptures the tradition handed down from the Apostles and the teaching of the Apostles successors intrinsic to his writing is that the surest source of Christian guidance is the Church of Rome and he is the earliest surviving witness to recognize all four Gospels as essential he is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church on the 28th of June and in the Eastern Orthodox Church on the 23rd of August topic biography Irenaeus was born during the first half of the second century the exact date is disputed probably between the years 120 and 140 and he is thought to have been a Greek from polycarp's hometown of Smyrna in Asia Minor now Izmir Turkey unlike many of his contemporaries he was brought up in a Christian family rather than converting as an adult during the persecution of Marcus Aurelius the Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 Irenaeus was a priest of the Church of Lyon the clergy of that city many of whom were suffering imprisonment for the faith sent him in 177 to Rome with a letter to Pope eleutherios concerning the heresy montón ISM and that occasion bore emphatic testimony to his merits while Irenaeus was in Rome a persecution took place in Lyon returning to Gaul Irenaeus succeeded the martyrs Saint puffiness and became the second Bishop of Lyon during the religious peace which followed the persecution of Marcus Aurelius the new bishop divided his activities between the duties of a pastor and of a missionary as to which we have but brief data late and not very certain almost all his writings were directed against Gnosticism the most famous of these writings as ad versus heresies against heresies Irenaeus alludes to coming across Gnostic writings and holding conversations with Gnostics and this may have taken place in Asia Minor or in Rome however it also appears that Gnosticism was present near Lyon he writes that there were followers of Marcus the magician living and teaching in the Rhone Valley little is known about the career of Irenaeus after he became Bishop the last action reported of him by Eusebius 150 years later is that in 190 or 191 he exerted influence on Pope Victor the first not to excommunicate the Christian communities of Asia Minor which persevered in the practice of the court Odessa meant celebration of Easter nothing is known of the date of his death which must have occurred at the end of the 2nd or the beginning of the third century a few within the Roman Catholic Church in Orthodox Church celebrate him as a martyr he was buried under the Church of st. John in Lyon which was later renamed st. Irenaeus in his honor the tomb and his remains were utterly destroyed in 1562 by the Huguenots topic writings Irenaeus wrote a number of books but the most important that survives as the against heresies or in its latin title ad versus heresies in book 1 Irenaeus talks about the Valentinian Gnostics and their predecessors who he says go as far back as the magician Simon Magus in book 2 he attempts to provide proof that Valentinian ISM contains no merit in terms of its doctrines in book 3 Irenaeus purports to show that these doctrines are false by providing counter evidence gleaned from the Gospels book IV consists of Jesus sayings and here Irenaeus also stresses the unity of the Old Testament in the gospel in the final volume book V Irenaeus focuses on more sayings of Jesus plus the letters of Paul the Apostle the purpose of against heresies was to refute the teachings of various Gnostic groups apparently several Greek merchants had begun an oratorio campaign in Irenaeus bishopric teaching that the material world was the accidental creation of an evil God from which we are to escape by the pursuit of gnosis Irenaeus argued that the true gnosis has in fact knowledge of Christ which redeems rather than escapes from bodily existence until the discovery of the library of nag Hammadi in 1945 against heresies was the best surviving description of Gnosticism some religious scholars have argued the findings that nag Hammadi have shown Irenaeus description of Gnosticism to be inaccurate in polemic in nature however the general consensus among modern scholars is that Irenaeus was fairly accurate in his transmission of Gnostic beliefs and that the NAG Hammadi texts have raised no substantial challenges to the overall accuracy of urine AEA's information religious historian Elaine Pagels criticizes Irenaeus for describing Gnostic groups as sexual Libertines for example when some of their own writings advocated chastity more strongly than did Orthodox texts however the NAG Hammadi texts do not present a single coherent picture of any unified G nos TC system of belief but rather divergent beliefs of multiple gnostic sects some of these sects were indeed libertine because they considered bodily existence meaningless others praised chastity and strongly prohibited any sexual activity even within marriage Irenaeus also wrote the demonstration of the Apostolic preaching also known as proof of the Apostolic preaching an Armenian copy of which was discovered in 1904 this work seems to have been an instruction for recent Christian converts Eusebius attests to other works by Irenaeus today lost including on the Ogdoad an untitled letter to Blastoise regarding schism on the subject of knowledge on the monarchy or how God is not the cause of evil on Easter Irenaeus exercised wide influence on the generation which followed both Hippolytus and Tertullian freely drew on his writings however none of his works aside from against heresies and the demonstration of the apostolic preaching survived today perhaps because his literal hope of an earthly millennium may have made him uncongenial reading in the Greek East even though no complete version of against heresies in its original Greek exists we possess the full ancient Latin version probably of the third century as well as 33 fragments of a Syrian version and a complete armenian version of books 4 and 5 Irenaeus works were first translated into English by John Keeble and published in 1872 as part of the library of the father's series topic scripture Irenaeus pointed to the public rule of faith authoritative Lee articulated by the preaching of bishops and inculcated in church practice especially worship as an authentic apostolic tradition by which to read scripture truly against heresies he classified as Scripture not only the Old Testament but most of the books now known as the New Testament while excluding many works a large number by Gnostics that flourished in the second century and claimed scriptural authority oftentimes Irenaeus as a student of Polycarp who was a direct disciple of the Apostle John believed that he was interpreting scriptures in the same hermeneutic as the Apostles this connection to Christ was important to Irenaeus because both he and the Gnostics based their arguments on Scripture Irenaeus argued that since he could trace his authority to Christ and the Gnostics could not his interpretation of Scripture was correct he also used the rule of faith a protic Creed with similarities to the Apostles Creed as a hermeneutical key to argue that his interpretation of Scripture was correct before Irenaeus Christians differed as to which gospel they preferred the Christians of Asia Minor preferred the Gospel of John the Gospel of Matthew was the most popular overall Irenaeus asserted that four Gospels Matthew Mark Luke and John were canonical Scripture thus Irenaeus provides the earliest witness to the assertion of the four canonical Gospels possibly in reaction to marcia n--'s edited version of the Gospel of Luke which Marcion asserted was the one and only true gospel based on the arguments Irenaeus made in support of only four authentic Gospels some interpreters deduce that the fourfold gospel must have still been a novelty in Irenaeus time against heresies three point one one point seven acknowledges that many heterodox Christians use only one gospel while three point one one point nine acknowledges that some use more than four the successive tations diet estrin in about the same time period us a powerful indication that the fourfold gospel contemporaneously sponsored by Irenaeus was not broadly let alone universally recognized the apologist and ascetic tation had previously harmonized the four Gospels into a single narrative the diet ester encircle 150 to 160 Irenaeus says also the earliest attestation that the Gospel of John was written by John the Apostle and that the Gospel of Luke was written by Luke the companion of Paul scholars contend that Irenaeus quotes from 21 of the twenty-seven New Testament texts matthew book 3 chapter 16 mark book 3 chapter 10 luke book 3 chapter 14 john book 3 chapter 11 Acts of the Apostles book 3 chapter 14 Romans book 3 chapter 16 first corinthians book 1 chapter 3 2nd corinthians book 3 chapter 7 galatians book 3 chapter 22 Ephesians book 5 chapter 2 philippians book 4 chapter 18 colossians book 1 chapter 3 1st thessalonians book 5 chapter 6 2nd thessalonians book 5 chapter 25 1st timothy book 1 preface 2nd timothy book 3 chapter 14 titus book 3 chapter 3 first peter book 4 chapter 9 first john book 3 chapter 16 second john book 1 chapter 16 revelation to john book 4 chapter 20 he may refer to Hebrews book 2 chapter 30 and James book 4 chapter 16 and maybe even 2nd Peter book 5 chapter 28 but does not cite Philemon 3rd John or Jude Irenaeus cited the New Testament approximately 1000 times about 1/3 of his citations are made to Paul's letters Irenaeus considered all 13 letters belonging to the Pauline corpus to have been written by Paul himself pick apostolic Authority Irenaeus is also known as one of the first theologians to use the principle of apostolic succession to refute his opponents in his writing against the Gnostics who claim to possess a secret oral tradition from Jesus himself Irenaeus maintained that the bishops in different cities are known as far back as the Apostles and that the bishops provided the only safe guide to the interpretation of Scripture in a passage that became a locust classica sub Catholic Protestant polemics he cited the Roman Church as an example of the unbroken chain of authority which texts Western polemics would use to assert the primacy of Rome over Eastern Churches by virtue of its preeminent authority with the lists of bishops to which Irenaeus referred the doctrine of the apostolic succession firmly established in the church at this time of the bishops could be linked this succession was important to establish a chain of custody for orthodoxy he felt it important however also to speak of a succession of elders presbyters Irenaeus point when refuting the Gnostics was that all of the Apostolic churches had preserved the same traditions and teachings in many independent streams it was the unanimous agreement between these many independent streams of transmission that proved the Orthodox faith current in those churches to be true topic Irenaeus theology in contrast with Gnosticism the central point of Irenaeus theology is the unity and the goodness of God in opposition to the Gnostics theory of God a number of divine emanations Ian's along with a distinction between the monad and the Demiurge Irenaeus uses the logos theology he inherited from Justin Martyr Irenaeus was a student of Polycarp who is said to have been tutored by John the Apostle John had used logos terminology in the Gospel of John and the letter of first John Irenaeus prefers to speak of the son in the spirit as the hens of God topic the unity of salvation history Irenaeus emphasis on the unity of God is reflected in his corresponding emphasis on the unity of salvation history Irenaeus repeatedly insists that God began the world and has been overseeing it ever since this creative act everything that has happened is part of his plan for Humanity the essence of this plan as a process of maturation Irenaeus believes that humanity was created immature and God intended his creatures to take a long time to grow into or assume the divine likeness everything that has happened since has therefore been planned by God to help humanity overcome this initial mishap and achieve spiritual maturity the world has been intentionally designed by God as a difficult place where human beings are forced to make moral decisions as only in this way can they mature as moral agents Irenaeus likens death to the big fish that swallowed Jonah it was only in the depths of the whales belly that Jonah could turn to God and act according to the divine will similarly death and suffering appear as evils but without them we could never come to know God according to Irenaeus the high point in Salvation history is the advent of Jesus for Irenaeus the incarnation of Christ was intended by God before he determined that humanity would be created Irenaeus develops this idea based on ROM 5:14 saying foreign as much as he had a pre existence as a saving being it was necessary that what might be saved should also be called into existence in order that the being who saves should not exist in vain some theologians maintained that Irenaeus believed that incarnation would have occurred even if humanity had never sinned but the fact that they did sin determined his role as the Savior Irenaeus sees Christ as the new Adam who systematically undoes what Adam did thus where Adam was disobedient concerning God's edict concerning the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil Christ was obedient even to death on the wood of a tree Irenaeus is the first to draw comparisons between even Mary contrasting the faithlessness of the former with the faithfulness of the latter in addition to reversing the wrongs done by Adam Irenaeus thinks of Christ as recapitulating or summing up human life Irenaeus conceives of our salvation as essentially coming about through the incarnate of God as a man he characterizes the penalty for sin as death and corruption God however is immortal and incorruptible and simply by becoming United to human nature in Christ he conveys those qualities to us they spread as it were like a benign infection Irenaeus emphasizes that salvation occurs through Christ's incarnation which bestows incorruptibility on humanity rather than emphasizing his redemptive death in the crucifixion although the latter event is an integral part of the former soppec Christ's life part of the process of recapitulation is for Christ to go through every stage of human life from infancy to old age and simply by living it sanctify it with his divinity although it is sometimes claimed that Irenaeus believed Christ did not die until he was older than is conventionally portrayed the Bishop of Lyon simply pointed out that because Jesus turned the permissible age for becoming a rabbi thirty years old and above he recapitulated and sanctified the period between 30 and 50 years old as per the Jewish custom of periodization on life and so touches the beginning of old age when one becomes fifty years old see adverse heresies book to chapter 22 in the passage of AD vs. heresies under consideration Irenaeus is clear that after receiving baptism at the age of thirty citing Luke chapter 3 verse 23 Gnostics then falsely assert that he Jesus preached only one year reckoning from his baptism and also on completing his thirtieth year he Jesus suffered being in fact still a young man and who had by no means attained to advanced age Irenaeus argues against the Gnostics by using Scripture to add several years after his baptism by referencing three distinctly separate visits to Jerusalem the first is when Jesus makes wine out of water he goes up to the Paschal feast day after which he withdraws and is found in st. Maria the second is when Jesus goes up to Jerusalem for Passover and cures the paralytic after which he withdraws over the sea of Tiberias the third mention is when he travels to Jerusalem eats the Passover and suffers on the following day Irenaeus quotes scripture which we reference as John chapter 8 verse 57 to suggest that Jesus ministers while in his forties in this passage Jesus opponents want to argue that Jesus has not seen Abraham because Jesus is too young Jesus opponents argue that Jesus has not yet 50 years old Irenaeus argues that if Jesus was in his 30s his opponents would have argued that he's not yet 40 years since that would make him even younger Irenaeus argument is that they would not weaken their own argument by adding years to Jesus age Irenaeus also writes that the elders witness to this who in asia conferred with John the Lord's disciple to the that John had delivered these things unto them for he abode with them until the times of Trajan and some of them saw not only John but others also of the apostles and had this same account from them and witnessed to the aforesaid relation in demonstration 74 Irenaeus notes for Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea and he had at that time resentful enmity against Herod the king of the Jews but then when Christ was brought to him bound Pilate sent him to Herod giving command to inquire of him that he might know of a certainty what he should desire concerning him making Christ a convenient occasion of reconciliation with the king Pilate was the prefect of the Roman province of Judea from AD 26 to 36 he served under emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero Herod Antipas was Tetrarch of Galilee and Perea a client state of the Roman Empire he ruled from 4 BC to 39 ad in refuting Gnostic claims that Jesus preached for only one year after his baptism Irenaeus used the recapitulation approach to demonstrate that by living beyond the age of 30 Christ sanctified even old age topic Irenaeus use of Paul's epistles many aspects of Irenaeus presentation of salvation history depend on Paul's epistles Irenaeus conception of salvation relies heavily on the understanding found in Paul's letters Irenaeus first brings up the theme of victory over sin and evil that is afforded by Jesus's death God's intervention has saved humanity from the fall of Adam and the wickedness of Satan human nature has become joined with God's in the person of Jesus thus allowing human nature to have victory over sin Paul writes on the same theme that Christ has come so that a new order is formed and being under the law is being under the sin of Adam rom 6:14 gal 5:18 reconciliation is also a theme of Paul's that Irenaeus stresses in his teachings on salvation Irenaeus believes Jesus coming in flesh and blood sanctified humanity so that it might again reflect the perfection associated with the likeness of the divine this perfection leads to a new life in the lineage of God which is forever striving for eternal life and unity with the father this is a carryover from Paul who attributes this reconciliation to the actions of Christ for since death came through a human being the resurrection of the Dead has also come through a human being for his all died in Adam so all will be made alive in Christ 1 cor 15 21 - 2 a third theme in both Paul's and Irenaeus conceptions of salvation as the sacrifice of Christ being necessary for the new life given to humanity in the triumph over evil it is in this obedient sacrifice that Jesus is Victor and reconciler thus erasing the marks that Adam left on human nature to argue against the Gnostics on this point Irenaeus uses Colossians called to 13-4 in showing that the debt which came by a tree has been paid for us in another tree furthermore the first chapter of Ephesians has picked up in Irenaeus discussion of the topic when he asserts by his own selfishness he has lied to us as also his apostle declares and in whom we have been manipulated and lied to even the existence of sins Irenaeus does not simply pare it back the message of Paul in his understanding of salvation one of the major changes that Irenaeus makes as when the parousia will occur paul states that he believes that it was going to happen soon in his own lifetime 1 Thess 415 1 cor 1551 -2 however the end times does not happen immediately and Christians begin to worry and have doubts about the faith for Irenaeus sin is seen as haste just as Adam and Eve quickly ate from the tree of knowledge as they please on the other hand redemption restored to humanity through the Christ's submission to God's will thus the salvation of man will also be restored to the original trajectory controlled by God forfeited in humanity's sinful in haste this rather slower version of salvation is not something that Irenaeus received from Paul but was a necessary construct given the delay of the second coming of Jesus topic Christ is the new Adam to counter his Gnostic opponents Irenaeus significantly develops Paul's presentation of Christ as the last Adam Irenaeus presentation of Christ as the new Adam is based on Paul's Christ Adam parallel in Romans chapter 5 verses 12 to 21 Irenaeus uses this parallel to demonstrate that Christ truly took human flesh Irenaeus considers it important to emphasize this point because he understands the failure to recognize christ's full humanity the bond linking the various strains of Gnosticism together as seen in his statement that according to the opinion of no one of the heretics was the Word of God made flesh Irenaeus believes that unless the word became flesh humans were not fully redeemed he explains that by becoming man Christ restored humanity to being in the image and likeness of God which they had lost in the fall of man just as Adam was the original head of humanity through whom all sin Christ is the new head of humanity who fulfills Adam's role in the economy of salvation Irenaeus calls this process of restoring humanity recapitulation for Irenaeus Paul's presentation of the old law the Mosaic Covenant in this passage indicates that the old law revealed humanity's sinfulness but could not save them he explains that for as the law is spiritual it merely made sin to stand out in relief but did not destroy it for sin had no dominion over the spirit but over man since humans have a physical nature they cannot be saved by a spiritual law instead they need a human Savior this is why it was necessary for Christ to take human flesh Irenaeus summarizes how Christ taking human flesh saves humanity with a statement that closely resembles Romans chapter 5 verse 19 for is by the disobedience of the one man who was originally molded from virgin soil the many were made sinners and forfeited life so is it necessary that by the obedience of one man who was originally born from a virgin many should be justified and receive salvation the physical creation of Adam and Christ is emphasized by Irenaeus to demonstrate how the Incarnation saves humanity's physical nature Irenaeus emphasizes the importance of Christ's reversal of Adamses action through his obedience Christ undoes Adams disobedience Irenaeus presents the passion as the climax of Christ's obedience emphasizing how this obedience on the tree of the Cross Phil - 2:8 undoes the disobedience that occurred through a tree gen 3:17 Irenaeus interpretation of Paul's discussion of Christ as the new Adam is significant because it helped develop the recapitulation theory of atonement Irenaeus emphasizes that it is through Christ's reversal of Adam's action that humanity is saved rather than considering the redemption to occur in a cultic or juridical way the biblical passage death has been swallowed up in victory 1 cor 15 54 implied for Irenaeus that the Lord will surely resurrect the first human who died ie Adam as one of the saved according to Irenaeus those who deny Adams salvation are shutting themselves out from life forever and the first one who did so was tation the notion that the second Adam saved the first Adam was advocated not only by Irenaeus but also by Gregory Thamud urges which suggests that it was popular in the early church topic Valentinian Gnosticism Valentinian Gnosticism was one of the major forms of Gnosticism that Irenaeus opposed according to the Gnostic view of salvation creation was perfect to begin with it did not need time to grow and mature for the Valentini ins the material world is the result of the loss of perfection which resulted from Sophia's desire to understand the forefather therefore one is ultimately redeemed through secret knowledge to enter the plural of which the ik Ameth originally fell according to the Valentinian Gnostics there are three classes of human beings they are the material who cannot attain salvation the psychic who are strengthened by works and faith they are part of the church and the spiritual who cannot decay or be harmed by material actions essentially ordinary humans those who have faith but do not possess the special knowledge will not attain salvation spirituals on the other hand those who obtain this great gift are the only class that will eventually attain salvation in his article entitled the Demiurge jpr ends and sums up the Valentinian view of the salvation of man he writes the first or carnal men will return to the gross nosov matter and finally be consumed by fire the second or cyclic men together with the Demiurge as their master will enter a middle state neither heaven / oma nor hell while the purely spiritual men will be completely freed from the influence of the Demiurge and together with the Savior and a Kamath his spouse will enter the plural divested of body fuel and soul Suchet in this understanding of salvation the purpose of the Incarnation was to redeem the spirituals from their material bodies by taking a material body the son becomes the Saviour and facilitates this entrance into the plural by making it possible for the spirituals to receive his spiritual body however in becoming a body and soul the son himself becomes one of those needing Redemption therefore the word descends onto the Savior at his baptism in the Jordan which liberates the son from his corruptible body and soul his Redemption from the body and soul is then applied to the spirituals in response to this Gnostic view of Christ he Rene emphasized that the word became flesh and developed a soteriology that emphasized the significance of Christ's material body and saving humanity as discussed in the sections above in his criticism of Gnosticism Irenaeus made reference to a gnostic gospel which portrayed judas in a positive light as having acted in accordance with Jesus instructions the recently discovered Gospel of Judas dates close to the period when urine a is lived late second century and scholars typically regard this work as one of many Gnostic texts showing one of many varieties of Gnostic beliefs of the period topic Irenaeus meri ology Irenaeus of lyon is perhaps the earliest of the church fathers to develop a thorough merry ology it is certain that while still very young Irenaeus had seen and heard bishop Polycarp d 155 at smyrna Irenaeus sets out a forthright account of Mary's role in the economy of salvation presenting Mary as new Eve whose obedience in the Annunciation counters Eve's disobedience he states even though Eve had Adam for a husband she was still a virgin by disobeying Eve became the cause of death for herself and for the whole human race in the same way Mary though she had a husband was still a virgin and by obeying she became the cause of salvation for herself and for the whole human race this presentation of Mary as the new Eve is an extension of Irenaeus Adam Christ typology just as Christ undoes Adams disobedience Mary undoes Eve's disobedience his emphasis on the role of Mary helps Irenaeus counter christologies along the lines of docetism and adoptionism his emphasis on Mary's role in the economy of salvation further demonstrates how God transforms the material world through the Incarnation which was an important part of Irenaeus conflict with the Gnostics like ireneaus Tertullian describes how christ's virgin birth parallels adam's creation from virgin earth Tertullian also discusses how it was necessary for God to be born of a virgin so that what was lost through a woman would be saved through a woman this indicates that the concept of Mary as the new eve was known in both the eastern and western church during the second and third centuries Pope Pius the 9th made reference to this theme of Irenaeus in the 1854 apostolic constitution and netha Billis deus which defined the dogma of the Immaculate Conception Topic prophetic exegesis the first four books of against heresies constitute a minute analysis and refutation of the Gnostic doctrines the fifth is a statement of positive belief contrasting the constantly shifting and contradictory Gnostic opinions with the steadfast faith of the church he appeals to the biblical prophecies to demonstrate the truthfulness of Christianity topic roam in the ten horns Irenaeus showed a close relationship between the predicted events of Daniel 2 and 7 Rome the fourth prophetic Kingdom would end in a tenfold partition the 10 divisions of the Empire are the ten horns of Daniel 7 and the 10 horns in Revelation chapter 17 a little horn which was to supplant three of Rome's ten divisions was also the still future eighth in Revelation Irenaeus concluded with the destruction of all kingdoms at the second Advent when Christ the prophesied stone cut out of the mountain without hands smote the image after Rome's division topic antichrist Irenaeus identified the Antichrist another name of the apostate man of sin with Daniel's little horn and John's Beast of Revelation chapter 13 he sought to apply other expressions to the Antichrist such as the abomination of desolation mentioned by Christ Matt 24 15 and the king of the most fierce countenance in Gabriel's explanation of the little Horn of Daniel 8 but he is not very clear how the sacrifice and the libation shall be taken away during the half week or 3 and 1/2 years of the antichrists reign under the notion that the Antichrist as a single individual might be of Jewish origin he fancies that the mention of Dan in Jeremiah chapter 8 verse 16 and the omission of that name from those tribes listed in Revelation chapter 7 might indicate the Antichrist tribe this surmise became the foundation of a series of subsequent interpretations by other students of Bible prophecy topic time times and half a time like the other early church fathers Irenaeus interpreted the 3 and 1/2 times of the little Horn of Daniel 7 as 3 and 1/2 literal years antichrists 3 and a half years of sitting in the temple are placed immediately before the second coming of Christ they are identified as the second half of that 1 week of Daniel 9 Irenaeus says nothing of the 70 weeks we do not know whether he placed a 1 week at the end of the 70 or whether he had a gap topic 666 Irenaeus as the first of the church fathers to consider the mystic number 666 while Irenaeus did propose some solutions of this numerical riddle his interpretation was quite reserved thus he cautiously states but knowing the sure number declared by scripture that is 660 and 6 let them await in the first place the division of the kingdom into 10 then in the next place when these kings are reigning and beginning to set their affairs in order and advance their kingdom let them learn to acknowledge that he who shall come claiming the kingdom for himself and shall terrify those men of whom we have been speaking have a name containing the aforesaid number is truly the abomination of desolation although Irenaeus did speculate upon three names to symbolize this mystical number namely you on this titan and latinos nevertheless he was content to believe that the Antichrist would arise sometime in the future after the fall of Rome and then the meaning of the number would be revealed topic millennium Irenaeus declares that the antichrists future three and a half year reign when he sits in the temple at Jerusalem will be terminated by the second Advent with the resurrection of the just the destruction of the wicked and the millennial reign of the righteous the general resurrection and the judgment followed the descent of the New Jerusalem at the end of the Millennial Kingdom Irenaeus calls those pterodax who maintained that the saved are immediately glorified in the kingdom to come after death before their resurrection he averred that the Millennial Kingdom and the resurrection are actualities not allegories the first resurrection introducing this promised kingdom in which the risen Saints are described as ruling over the renewed earth during the Millennium between the two resurrections ear na is held to the old Jewish tradition that the first six days of creation week were typical of the first 6,000 years of human history with Antichrist manifesting himself in the sixth period and he expected the millennial kingdom to begin with the second coming of Christ to destroy the wicked and inaugurate for the righteous the reign of the kingdom of God during the seven thousand years the Millennial Sabbath as signified by the Sabbath of creation week in common with many of the fathers Irenaeus did not distinguish between the new earth recreated in its eternal state the thousand years of Revelation chapter 20 when the saints are with Christ after his second Advent and the Jewish traditions of the Messianic Kingdom hence he applies biblical and traditional ideas to his descriptions of this earth during the Millennium throughout the closing chapters of book 5 this conception of the reign of resurrected and translated Saints with Christ on this earth during the millennium popularly known as chilly as 'm was the increasingly prevailing belief of this time incipient distortions due to the admixture of current traditions which figure in the extreme forms of chile azzam caused a reaction against the earlier interpretations of bible prophecies Irenaeus was not looking for a jewish kingdom he interpreted Israel as the Christian Church the spiritual seed of Abraham at times his expressions are highly fanciful he tells for instance of a prodigious fertility of this earth during the millennium after the resurrection of the righteous when also the creation having been renovated and set free shall fructify with an abundance of all kinds of food quote in this connection he attributes to Christ the saying about the vine with 10,000 branches in the ear of wheat with 10,000 grains and so forth which he quotes from peppiest of Hierapolis topic exegesis Irenaeus exegesis does not give complete coverage on the seals for example he merely alludes to Christ as the rider on the white horse he stresses five factors with greater clarity and emphasis than Justin the literal resurrection of the righteous at the second Advent the millennium bounded by the two resurrections the Antichrist to come upon the heels of Rome's breakup the symbolic prophecies of Daniel and the apocalypse in their relation to the last times the kingdom of God to be established by the second Advent topic see also you irony in theodicy poxy 405 third century papyrus portion of against heresies recapitulation theory of atonement early christian descriptions of the execution cross topic footnotes topic references Froome Leroy 1950 the prophetic faith of our fathers DjVu and PDF 1 review and Herald publishing Association bans draw Andrew J Paul and an ancient interpreter a comparison of the teaching of redemption in Paul in Irenaeus Calvin Theological journal 5 197 43 263 black well then see Chris ptosis Pauline soteriology in light of deification in Irenaeus and cyril of alexandria wissenschaftliche untersuchungen zum neuen testament to reich 341 edited by Joerg frey Tubingen Germany more seebik 2011 Irenaeus against heresies translated by alexander roberts and william Rambo in ante-nicene fathers vol 1 and Alexander Roberts James Donaldson and a Cleveland Coast Buffalo NY Christian literature co 1885 lit WA em David the wondrous exchange Irenaeus and Eastern Valentin Ian's on the soteriology of interchange journal of early Christian studies 22 2014 311 240 Nielsen JT Adam and Christ in the theology of urine AEA's of lions an examination of the function of the Adam Christ typology in the ad versus heresies of Iranian against the background of the Gnosticism of his time van Gor combs Theologica Blio theek hacen the Netherlands koninklijke van Gore comes seven Kampf Envy 1968 Steinberg Iranian MC the role of Mary is Co recapitulate ER in st. Irenaeus of Lyons vigil a Christian i58 2004 117 - 137 topic further reading Irenaeus proof of the Apostolic preaching trans JP Smith a cw-16 1952 Irenaeus proof of the apostolic preaching trans John bear PPS 1997 Irenaeus against heresies trans Alexander Robertson William Rambo in ante-nicene fathers vol 1 and Alexander Roberts James Donaldson and a Cleveland Cox Buffalo NY Christian literature Co 1885 paperback Cox Arthur Cleveland IDI 1885 the ante nice scene father's Buffalo New York the Christian literature company Edwards mark 2009 catholicity and heresy in the early church Ashgate Eusebius 1932 the ecclesiastical history curse of Blake and Johnny L Bolton trans New York Putnam Hagelin Bank 1968 history of theology Jean J lund trans st. Louis Concordia publishing mins Denis 1994 Irenaeus washington DC georgetown university press ISBN o eight seven eight four oh five five three four Parviz Sarah and Paul Foster ed Irenaeus life scripture legacy manin palace fortress press 2012 Haven junior James R Irenaeus on the Christian faith a condensation of against heresies Cambridge James Clark and committed 2012 clausten J 1960 petrology the beginnings of patristic literature Westminster MD Newman press chef Philip 1980 history of the Christian Church Andy nice seen Christianity ad 102 325 grand rapids michigan ISBN oh eight oh two eight eight oh four seven nine Tyson Joseph B 1973 a study of early Christianity New York Macmillan Wolfson Henry Austin 1970 the philosophy of the church fathers faith Trinity Incarnation Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press topic external links works related to Irenaeus at wikisource early Christian writings Irenaeus fragments from his lost works Alexander Robertson William Rambo 1885 ante-nicene fathers vol 1 translation of against heresies a 19th century translation of Irenaeus work demonstration of the apostolic preaching book 2 CH 22 where Irenaeus argues his unconventional views about the age of Jesus in the length of his ministry early church org you K extensive bibliography works by or about Irenaeus at internet archive works by Irenaeus at librivox public domain audio books Gregory s Mele the nature of evil and the irony and theodicy grace incarnate 1988 critique of Irenaeus alain h Pagels critique of Hegel's article by Paul Minkowski opera omnia by Meghna Patrol Ohia graeca with analytical indexes street Irenaeus Bishop of lions martyr Butler's lives of the Saints Catholic online Santee Betty
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[Music] playhouse hey what's up it's the playhouse we want to welcome you to our podcast and uh this one is officially playouts entertainment you're going to have different djs from the players family coming through on a weekly basis and we're definitely gonna have a lot of fun this is unfiltered uncensored and just us in our element talking to each other about things that matter to us and hopefully things that matter to you as well so ladies and gentlemen let's enter the playhouse and let's get ready for some entertainment [Music] all right welcome to another episode of i miss your brother we don't get good service no more ladies and gentlemen welcome to inside the playoffs this is episode i know for sure we don't lost countdown eight yeah i'll take two whole weeks off well you know two weeks i'm disrespectful i listening honestly you know i watch an audience all these on these that's a good way of looking at it yeah that's a good way looking at it and the land strong you know what i mean oh yeah uh but shout out to everybody rad says episode eight so we can ride with that um and uh those of you joining us for this episode eight we say thank you we appreciate you and we ain't got none to talk about not no significance so stick with us though we i think we can make it true hey man shooting [ __ ] [Laughter] so what we can do is uh definitely recap on some of the things that happened uh in our lives over the last two weeks basically bringing all up to speed on how things been going uh you're truly big up go ahead flip a coin the cools hey all right so you all know that's the players found when we open the building you never know who else might pass through but for now we can get this uh show started and talk about some things happening in our lives too pressure say when they don't show up we don't call any name so pressure your name is called why you ain't show up because he named brush up yeah no no no excuse no nothing like i just he's just saying but i need two people lines in the chat you know right i i i don't know sometimes travie did say hi i stopped my phone and be like you know he did say hi sorry wife is a witness why else put witness on everybody you used to witness too see he's a witness though travie converted to joe with the [ __ ] else he got a hey hey not because you married somebody when you convert he had no religion so he had no choice he's thinking on the change without yet oh probably been dressed up long time as a witness he probably passed no completing books that could be a reason why we don't see him you know that saturday morning he got to make that chart so he's coming out on friday night no more it could all make sense yeah but um shout out to everybody tune in with us right now man so some of the things um that transpired over the last couple weeks i know reds was very very upset about uh the new restrictions for melutrah he gone making all these plans my new people you know i got friend with you all right shut up i had a long sit down conversation registered rats not ain't the time to really spend this money you know don't go broke stay you know plan a proper vacation for the summer things might be a little bit more balanced a little open you could you know really see your way a little clearer you know guys tell me [ __ ] you bite i get a little trick so i said okay so so when i see the things changing was not i sat back like you [ __ ] wait would you when you literally know that things was good just like any given time you had to take a pcr going on going and coming back how much well leaving here i went to shuttered bonaventure uh oh yeah i forget there's our podcast yeah shout out to more adventure 135 and the cheapest place i found in luther was actually a family medicine center in rockstar at 200 where you say the cheapest um like what was the range from 200 to what about 280. about 280 okay damn so you spent 135 2 2 335 [ __ ] dollars yes one test test and then you had to get what else uh the just get the passport thing too the health visa health visa that's 25 dollars pop okay so we had we had we had four we had three two one three sixty nine three sixty six day ticket i'm good ticket i'm just thinking it was uh now keep in mind just per person y'all you're fed to the purpose hold it all right the part would you count it that's the only okay we starting from when i leave until when i come back all right so ticket was 582. 582 dollars to go to lutra not that was three of us though no we we do them per person but i don't know what it was for poison divided but kids don't pay so i mean no no no over two you have to pay full fat yeah buddy yeah oh and sudden yeah i thought so so i'm doing five how much 582. 582. so that's basically about 60 something basically 170 something per person yeah all right so so what's the total lot now we had one let's just say 175 say 582 yeah yeah divided by three yeah 194. 194. all right so let's run that up to 200 just to make the math easier for people all right so 200 per person yeah yeah on the airfare bomb what else yeah yes 135. so we have two 335 right now yeah all right and then plus 50 for two health visas stop multiplying [ __ ] we going per person just saying then you're still getting ronnie because if you lose the [ __ ] okay fine three thirty five all right 360 now what because see you talking about the blind but you're doing three something for two tests i would get two tests no we started one startup 200 200 for the air ticket 125 per person all right for the test yeah that is 335 yeah another 25 bucks that's 360 360. then um airbnb i guess let's stick to what you want to play all right all right bye the next 200 for the cover desk coming back all right two hundred dollars for the cover test coming back god yeah so now we have 560 for your round trip to elutra yeah single per person not including no place to live how are you getting around and food and that's a that's a man with him his woman and a child 560 person um me like to take the test too no okay yeah but at least between you and that's why that's some pressure that's impressive i wasn't i don't know i i actually wanted to go you know we've been talking about that but just the thought of what i have to go through i'm gonna be my uncle's funeral is in freeport and it's supposed to happen on the well tentatively for the 17th right and you know this is like my mom's like closest brother and all that stuff so you know the concept is to go i can be honest though when i think about the fact that this is easily because freeport is more expensive than eluto freeport is almost 300 all right you go to ground but per person exactly that's the ticket then you talk about the cm on prices and all the stuff that red's talking about bro i don't know if i i don't know if i have 600 to take a trip and that like i said i didn't know where to stay or i mean i probably would be able to find some place to stay but still six hundred dollars just on travel like that's that's heavy right now are you still on the island and you're still in the bahamas that's where i think i mean obviously the tests they're important but i think in country we should be able to travel on the antigen testo like i don't see why we have to take pcr to go anywhere in the bahamas i don't understand that not at this stage in the game like i really think the answer should suffice for inter-island travel like i just don't understand i i feel the same way as well but it got [ __ ] i mean look at it if we had a bridge to go to every island exactly like it's not that different like you know what i mean like the rapid androgen gesture suffice for enter like we travel into all [ __ ] different countries but anyway um but they say we had 60 000 tourists in the month of march so i don't know i mean that's a plus they and the the i think it was the tribunal god and one of them reported like that and it was so cool that he did it they had one story right on the side here right that said um numbers increasing on the wave of third wave yada yada health officials are worried about them then they have arrow literally pointing to the next story 60 000 visit the country in the month of march and it's like there's no way you try you you're clearly trying to make sure we understand that it ain't all us you know that people are coming in now whatever like that we got to be more careful with this third wave that's about to happen or that they're they're expecting to happen i don't think we're getting back and locked down or yeah i don't think so you don't think so no why do i i mean at this point you to me for us they're concerned but they they making these waves up as they're going [ __ ] long but if they're doing anything they say we were supposed to get this second wave the second we have never came our numbers were dead low so i don't know if we missed the second wave how the [ __ ] we on the third win i guess trying to figure because i don't know if you don't remember that they say boy the second wave on the way but the second one did come though the second way when we open up yeah that was that was the so-called second wave the first wave was leading up to that and then when we opened up the second wave came through so technically we had a second which we had but we shot down the country with only six [ __ ] covey that's the first river it was a little splash but it was it's locked down lockdown six in fact it locked the country down it was it was all we knew at that present moment so that was to us that was a wave but the thing is because we have all this new information i mean i play i i don't i play this lockdown if you lock us down while you're vaccinating us i feel as though you cut like you're not gonna make me feel though it's worth taking the box in yeah you're going to you're going to cost me fields but that makes no sense because you can't be vaccinating thousands of people at a time and still feel as though log downs are are the way to go because then if that's the case why are you taking this because you could lock us down anyway so if you want people to trust that vaccine i don't think locking down can make no sense nope but the vaccine doesn't stop the vaccine doesn't stop but it lowers the risk but if you want if you want your citizens to feel as though they should take it you can't lock them down and tell them that this is going to save us because we've been taking it now you're still locking us down that's not gonna don't look good enough in your favor not now what you're talking about lowers the risk what risk the risk of catching covert no it isn't that's literally what they say no no no it lowers the risk of severe saying the flu vox saying basically is one of them would say all right once you take this yeah able to catch the flu this year this [ __ ] you could still you could possibly still catch covert and just so they say wouldn't be basically you need uh the you're already in hospitals and all that type of [ __ ] well for those people who i know this was a conversation that that's still people having uh talking about all this vaccine come out so fast and yada yada yada um i did a little bit of research on it so the reason why they were able to actually come up with a vaccine and a rather fast time that we would think is because from the sars situation remember sars this is basically uh another strain of sauce second all right so they already started working on this vaccine from the first edition of stars and stuff like that so all they did once this came into play with this pandemic or whatever like that was they improved on what they had because they had more information they were able to test some other people and you know i mean because they're so it was a pandemic they were able to do more testing on a faster basis and all that stuff so it's not like in that one year they came out of the clear blue with this vaccine they already had a foundation they just had to put some walls up put the windows and doors in and you know go from there never work so they bring cover 19. well cable didn't sing about these songs but hey listen i am still one of those folks who i i mean i was getting vaccinated when i was a kid i get vaccinated depends on which countries i have to travel to so i'm not going to be a hypocrite and say i'm taking no vaccine or whatever like that just because it's fairly new all right so i and even if you to me if you don't want to take the vaccine i don't think you should discourage people from taking the vaccine because you don't want to take the vox in like it should totally be up to everybody to make their own decision on it and not feel no pressure your own resources you know what i mean do your own research on it if you uh and and because they're different brands i think that's where the research really lies like you shouldn't be able to trust that you're getting one yeah yeah but people travel to take it like some people made up their mind that they're gonna go to the states and take the ones over there and stuff like that like it's up to you like my mom johnson and johnson and she had to do it at the states yeah but they're actually working on getting the other vaccines here the government is is is the government is funding astrazeneca right but private entities will be able to bring in the other vaccines eventually and distribute them as as as they see fit all if you want to like if you want to buy the fires or the johnson johnson you'll be able to do that like go to the private same way you do the test now yeah how come the government trying to like god there's 20 000 that they got donated into the botch in the end of the total number of actual vaccines that they have i don't know if you aren't paying attention to this right but remember india whoever it was gave us 20 on just one l then you got another 33 something in this with what we were supposed to start getting when they do the numbers they do the numbers and add everything together and saying that all right we have 550 something but that's not what you basically have we still if someone gave me something for free i don't count to what i was supposed to be getting why not what do you mean you still have 53 000 yeah but it's not 53 000 that all right if reds promised me fifty dollars and and and an ai ended up giving me 20. reds but fast i could say it's still only twenty dollars they still owe you fifty dollars well fifty dollars is correct yeah so so i can't add rare cenarian money together yeah but i don't think it's the same it's okay if if india if india said they're going to give us 20 000 right and then we get right all coming from india what is india's population against billions billions they could afford to give away you [ __ ] dollars because they are [ __ ] with it thank you they're not [ __ ] with them but but if they if they if if they sent us 20 000 initially and then 33 000 came afterwards or whatever like that well yeah but someone else said that not india it might have came from india but somebody else said that that's a different stump but what did the government say the government said we have 53 000. that's basically what they are but they say i try to figure what's the problem with them saying to adding them together because the problem we're going to end up well i just said they said they paid for 53. watch that's where the lie would come in watch at the end of the day once we're going to end up happening that same number that they promised 100 and something they're going to end up being a set number right there and then the 20 something can be added to that and it it's not going to be like all right we just promised 100 we get 100 plus 20. watch we're going to end up happening at the end of the day i know that my god the good eye on them [Laughter] somewhere along the lines some skull duggary going to happen and they can probably they probably had he paid for 60 anytime we until because in the beginning they say that it had to send two million dollars to secure yeah then they came back later on i'd say they had to send some more money to secure and that was okay what happened to the first two million dollars that you all said well i mean now it is nice to see bs going on with the damn foxes watch what can happen when the doodle number come on all right we got our hundred thousand that we will promise but that's it because they are they have multiple places or sites for vaccination or whatever like that right when these numbers really rule in they're going to tell us that they're already vaccinated maybe 200 000 people or 300 thousand people are making you know the difference yeah we literally you know we just have to trust what they say you know and they already vaccinated over 100 million people i'm still only at 18 bro how much people 100 million can be stretched off like it's 50 something for the [ __ ] states in them i just thought today but i mean they only had a well see the reason why all right i think i thought about the fact that 150 000 people basically voted so when you when i think about 100 000 i mean 100 million people i'm thinking that's close to like at least a third of their population if 150 voted i think right pull up on google i i don't know but but they say they found about 300 300 million people vaccinated by me by the end of makes it happen and you think they'll establish your immunity but even if we get a hundred thousands on how much people left even if we get a hundred thousand vaccines that's still at least 50 some thousand people to that because it's two doses yeah yeah whatever we get we got to split by two because of the oxygen it gets two doses okay how much people you say live in the us oh you assume live in the u.s um no no no no i assume like three to four hundred thousand people what three hundred not thousand three hundred three hundred to four hundred million people that's what i assume yeah 331 yeah so when they say they do it that's what i said they had to be like one-third that's that's that's what i was thinking like when i thought about the the voting population i said population got to be close to about half a year you know i mean happier your population minus kids and people who just don't give a [ __ ] about voting so i figured it out population so i that's how i did the math in my head when they said every 200 million i said but they on the rule so anyway shout out to biden he said 300 million but well that means he plan on vaccinating everybody by maiden if it's a little over 300 million that they plan on vaccinating everybody with me but shout out to that but who do plan to take it you know i mean do what you got to do uh to stand firm all right and as we work through this you all think somehow we have any events i don't think we could just stop playing we could start our playoffs anniversary preparation no no nobody wants to okay then nowhere [ __ ] no i i i suck my teeth to the fact that buddy i don't blind i just don't think we get locked no no more and then the fact that some if if if if that much people get in vaccine in the u.s and that's where most of our tourists come from why not plan when the emergency all this up what i don't know no they could change at any point in time you want to that is why but but their plan is if you look at their plan they say in their plan rule in the 2022. so if they plan their vaccination plan rules in the 2022 i mean you don't have to be on on the emergency orders to continue vaccination no you don't but at the same time i don't see too much changing until they get at least high for at least half of the the population um vaccinated keep in mind now which was really reached off by by summer what's really stopping us and this this may just be me being being all personal and what you're going to call it but no i'm not anti-government at all i didn't do whatever making sense my old thing is that's my prime minister until i died hey as far as i can say we're not gonna get back to some type of normancy which is actually opening up doors people sitting back inside people are actually going inside the party going inside to eat going inside to hang out we're gonna get to that point and tell wait and until basically half of the population actually gets it was crazy i actually didn't not until like this weekend or it was little this weekend or weekend before that i realized we still outside i didn't even realize that because you get so used like most places you normally already establish themselves on an outside thing yeah so you still go in there but it didn't collect to me that we still still can't go inside exactly i didn't even realize that and that's my point we're not going to be normal until we get to that point now you got the high-end people they allowed to let you inside because the prices would they charge charging can afford a pc or rapid pcr test so they give you that rapid test you go inside you enjoy yourself bada bing bada boom but for the commoners but if i charge in ten dollars again in the club and the test is 25 dollars i mean i gotta charge at least i'm there forty dollars for you to get in the club outside events though excited because you could actually you could actually have outside event and do the same rapid test at the gate yeah i think people will do it if you tell egg listen but this is one there's a concert you never know what artists they want to see but it requires you taking this rapper on the gente but then again then you have another rule you can't have a large gathering all of this stuff has to does all of this stuff has to stop before you watch all these the the opposition leader just had one little thing the other day where it had hundreds of people and and they just locked up the dna woman who was trying to who they say was just trying to get in the parliament you think because of that same situation that's why everybody else can get leniency to do what they want to do because keep in mind that our situation still hasn't been brought up clear light as yet you know what i'm saying why she get locked up who sent further again lockup all this type of stuff you know the man like the commissioner taking that one on the chin yeah but we know good and [ __ ] well when the prime minister comes out and says he heard about it and then the newest and the newspaper like come on come on big money you know like all your ads the the police who got you that was so big on social media right no way what i'm so when you give me a [ __ ] statement like that bro i know everything else suspect would you like to tell me before or what you about to tell me you know what i mean so it's like it's one of them situation whereas like i say i i don't know what the thing coming from them all i know is what i can see and what i can see is as long as you privilege you could you the rules will apply to you what if we have what if we have a player's party or one of them like like an island house or one of them hotels you got money if we are from now the blind no people could say they could say if they come down but i think we overdo a high-end event why we got to be junglers every time we do something look at what they did to bimini harry's [Laughter] a weekend yeah i know and then which look look what they did they kind of shut it down but what's wild about that is that oh [ __ ] it julian promoted the weekend and still had his own yeah with alistar knights yeah so i'm like how come but look at where it was at great glyph no he had one infinity too oh wow he had one in bimini the weekend before or two weeks before that oh in bimini too that's right that's living why i brought that up but shout out to julian believe that it was a great event they saw some pictures and videos yeah you know it's a shout out to you whatever you expect they got us for a special guy that's stupid yeah like you have the distance in the airport and sit on the plane yeah yeah yeah that's that's literally how i feel about the fact that we have to take pcrt has to go to another island in the bahamas but anyway let's let's switch from this now and all right man dogman x at the current time we're recording this podcast is still in the hospital um you know hopefully by the time this podcast airs he will still be in the hospital or doing better you know man i just don't want it to go worse the opposite way i mean um thoughts and definitely prayers up to his family and for him i mean this is rough let's talk addiction though addiction guys joe like like did you i didn't even know i didn't even know dmx was still on the [ __ ] in the crowd he started crack when he was 14. yeah but i didn't know he was still on it though like i thought like you can tell that no the the honestly the um the thing he did was snoop he didn't look like he was high in that and then the drink charms thing he did after that he was so coherent and like i really didn't think dmx was still on bro and and that's that to me that i i i which you do but i really wanted to clean that's why i thought he got to overdose because he go on and fumble around with it again after not messing with it now i could be wrong but that's how i felt when i first heard the news was like [ __ ] explore the [ __ ] with that croc again and yeah yeah yeah yeah explanation makes it because i literally was like wait especially the especially the drinks chop the drink champs interview bro like he was so coherent like he was not even fumbling bro like he was really good so i'm like wait dmx back on the [ __ ] and then you notice i mean if y'all do follow him on social media or something like he started promoting events he had some contacts lined up for me and all that so i'm like you know damn back on the [ __ ] but it could be that money started rolling in again too and you [ __ ] you could afford your [ __ ] again you know hey hey one thing i can say and anyone i've always heard i don't know personally but i heard that cocaine is a very expensive hobbit okay so um if you if you went through these kind of thing right there you certified it hey cocaine and the crock is too different next i just watered down you still need to go again to make the crap so you still gotta have some money for that but um hey addiction is a serious thing man and even though uh we have our own issues and people struggling and fighting with addiction here in the 242 as well um don't think just because dmx is the one who's we're thinking about now there are a lot of people right around us who we see on a day-to-day basis do not really pay attention we actually crack jokes you know i mean when they do things out of character or or things that we want to put on social media not realizing like bro to me that's a cry felt like i don't even like sharing them kind of things or or or really endorsing it because i feel so like wait that is clearly a cry for help and yeah it might be funny in that moment but when you really think about the fact that this person is doing something out of character and you claim to be a friend or or or you know them and you're because because nothing works when you see the millionaire ips when somebody go you know what i mean like that's what fun flex was running on with i shouldn't say right now because he's pouring prince harrows but um he was basically saying how dmx had so much friends in the industry or whatever like that nobody really cared about him until now now all of a sudden everybody is and the [ __ ] man people didn't care about them people know what dmx was fighting with nobody tried to help him that's what he said you can't help somebody who don't want to be helped that's what that's the point that's the first step dmx dmx got to make the decision in his head that he ain't [ __ ] with us no more and then you need help to like keep motivating you but you gotta motivate your own i think that cat will say that you gotta [ __ ] motivate your own [ __ ] self self esteem your [ __ ] self gotta believe of your [ __ ] but it's the truth though i mean like anybody's suffering with anything [ __ ] you could be eating too [ __ ] much you could be [ __ ] drinking too much like you say whatever dangerous drugs you decide to use you could be doing it too much but until you figure out that by they're saying the road that i won't be on and no one can say the [ __ ] news so so so if you if your friend don't want to do bad for themselves right what do you do do you stand by them still on like entertain that [ __ ] or whatever like that to the point where you know where you you're laughing along you know no i could watch you be no ass oh deal but i'm not gonna cut you off as a friend just because of the fact that you're doing drugs or you drink too much or you eat too much you know what i'm saying they ain't gonna be like that but it can be one of the situations whereas we can have a conversation now after that conversation by mind of mine if you say bye that's my life play and that's what i choose to do at this particular time not on you not on you but don't don't but but but as a friend i have to know that but i i got to love you with the good and the [ __ ] bad let's just say i should say you know god forbid i end up addicted on some cocaine right and i start going on live no i mean just on my high binge making whatever yeah i'm making an ass to myself right you all watching y'all sharing no no no i can pull you in and say wait what the [ __ ] you doing you know what i'm saying go back on again but that's the conversation we already had i had the conversation with you now at that particular time a man has a right to decide his own destiny i can't force you to do something that you don't want to do now the best i can tell you is boy you know you're going a little too far with that you're making a ass to yourself but i advise you don't [ __ ] with that no more but you leave me alone by your own mind okay all right everybody where are you gonna fight that steve would say carry on smart yeah we ain't gotta fight do your thing but that don't mean that i am going to support you when you get on social media doing this dumb [ __ ] now when you ain't on social media but i can still try my best to wheel you in and get your good advice here but ain't no one can listen if they don't really want listen bro i just feel as though like it's it's a very because i've had friends um who who dealt with addiction to things or something and there's a define ass line yo between where you feel as though you have to continue support or you have to just let the person be there like there's a [ __ ] thin ass line yo like you because when you do step back to let the person do them or basically i'll just you know what you do what's not your guilt it's like if you love that friend your guilt is not going to allow you to just step because it's also up to that man to realize when he's [ __ ] up and then he's going to get and then he's going to get it up when he's like i tired of this oh [ __ ] yeah i done yeah that's when you could have done start push forcing the issue more but force an issue but helping him a lot along with his stance now because he believes exactly i then [ __ ] up i need help yeah then you go back you be that friend hey i here for you you got me whatever you need i'm here to push you towards where you want to go like i said i just know like that that like for those people not the ones are addicted but those who want to support right like smoking like like it's uh it's it's it's it's really a thin line and you start to feel the temptation not the temptation but that guilt when you decide you know what do you you know what i mean so anyway all i can say is stand by your friends if they if you truly care about them and if you know like you would cry or want to post the r.i.p or i wish i did more and all that stuff that i don't wait in deliberation die if that's how you really feel about it stan stand firm in a personal life continue to be that that voice of reason that joe made mention out and you know just hold firm um to making sure that your friend could eventually get out of that situation what else you all want to talk about how about paul pierce oh what the hell is going on with that she think [ __ ] poor person do nothing wrong you know what's going on all right so paul paris was out of his house or a house oh yeah all right and they had this was a big mansion in california um and there was a party there was drinks there was silicon joe and white work a lot of [ __ ] yeah like because i don't know their names it literally looked like a bunch of [ __ ] hanging out which just had to be in his friends because you don't get that comfortable yeah strangers yeah yeah so it had to been him and a bunch of his friends they're singing and everything yeah they have a [ __ ] ball playing turtle playing poker by the pool or whatever everybody dead drunk or whatever you got some girls in the box being girls after they did not couple drinks and everybody just basically loving their stuff doing that thing and boy his ass recorded it yeah he recorded it and he posted it so then like and ultimately he got fired from espn oh yes yes he asked me and let him go now just to be clear espn is owned by disney so there are certain responsibilities i'm pretty sure that they have for their staff to follow even though you might not be directly affiliated with disney they still want a certain level of professionalism from their people but paul perez was there for like three and a half years right so in my mind for this to be the first time you get caught up in some [ __ ] i think paul president ready was ready to go like i didn't think that mel's lineup yeah bro i think boy brows already was like contract negotiations ain't going right or they making it mod in some form a way bro because i can't see at 40 something he's like 40 something right him consciously make it that couldn't have been the first time he had a body like that making a conscious decision that he is going to post it not a friend not one of strippers he posted it bro i feel good like maybe just like [ __ ] it espn ain't working with me so let me get my severance if they fire me they gotta pay me severance i ain't great so that's what i do boy i know what other reason what he posted well that's definitely drunk at night stupidity stupidity did you think that was the first time he was drunk in idol gambling you think that was the first time he was younger tonight right in tree yes i wouldn't say it like that but sometimes you get comfortable and when you get comfortable sometimes comfortable is actually cost you you know what i'm saying like you say you've been there three and a half years so the the first year he probably was still nervous watching over everything he did watching what he's saying some of that after you get a little comfortable to a point whereas my [ __ ] boy i i make this show like you know what i'm like i don't know if that was his attitude but i just saying you know what i mean sometimes you get a bit too comfortable thinking that but nothing could go on without you and then when you get to that point then you just start to relax and when you relax you lose character of what the people are actually paying you to do people pay it sometimes but when you get these jobs they paying for an image yeah and and once you go contrary to that image bruh and this world be living anyway everybody got something to [ __ ] say are you saying he's too old to be good in life like you're like bro you ain't 212 like what what props do you really think you're gonna get out of being around a bunch of strippers and then paul perez but like what the [ __ ] what what what what's wrong with that though i mean there's no that those such things y'all make noise with me because i ain't on it are you all in all the [ __ ] you all yeah and you ain't on it no but what about that that's exactly the point right there but i on it because of my old school thinking you know what i'm saying is old school thinking would don't have me in the public okay like new school thinking is everybody got to see what i'm doing right now so you think he's thinking new school what the [ __ ] else he could be thinking but he is an old man it doesn't matter old people who [ __ ] think in new school on that ship and that's why these get [ __ ] up not really you people get to judge the way you ought to bro like if you come one bro like if if if that was one of so you thinking you wasn't in um ig and twitter and all that to pick up loose guts i mean i thought that's what most people i thought that's what most people was doing look at that picture afterwards two [ __ ] three likes he said in the message you ain't gonna send a direct message to be like boy you look [ __ ] good let's go hey i like your picture though all she got to do is hanzo that's it from shianzo you was trying to start another way to keep a conversation going next thing you know you [ __ ] that's how that's what the social media is supposed to be doing that's what it is everybody knows social media [ __ ] but it's like this it's like at this point in time right me showing up and saying like at my i pull it up with another female at my house saying hey that's my friend that story ain't a [ __ ] fly i know them a long time like you know what i'm saying like that's what it is at the end of the day right now basically he probably living his life right i don't know if he married or whatever but i'm he was but i know the situation is not but that's my point maybe he was married and that's why he wasn't doing all of that stuff putting it out there now he probably loses the goose he don't give a [ __ ] i got money i got when he look at his account for our secrets and he have enough money to last for his lifetime you know what i'm saying so at the end of the day his response to them firing him was but he got big bigger and better things come and smile but i'm gonna be real like i'll be a social media stuff like that like a lie like more and more now even outside of like filthy use because you know you can always tell when the field is being used but just i don't know what it is but ig literally makes people look totally different than they do in person when i say don't like i talk more like you'll be strong nigel like wait this guy'll find then you see her and they're like hairbrush yeah and i invested come on put your filter on like like that that i was that that that's amazed me nowadays like the more the more active i i'm seeing it now believe it or not i believe that's the difference between apple and samsung or phone which one looks more realistic not that it's realistic iphone is more realistic i i can prove a point right now last minute that that's that's himself okay you realize they can't see yeah no but i've proven it to you so you could so you could tell them this is going to take something because i i noticed it the other day when i was using the other one to take some pictures and i was like i know my face ain't this clear i can see my bumps it's like samsung automatically adds some type of airbrush situation yeah and i could not take fine where to take it off okay so no no no no no can we play music during this part you can see the samsung have more glow to it right yeah okay okay yeah you got it right [Music] yeah that was well that's because i was playing with them earlier that's why i think [Laughter] hey what is wrong with a male asking another male for lotion when did that become okay like i want to know like he's like i think i come here in your truck i know right [ __ ] the most i used to keep in my car was deodorant toothbrush and toothpaste and you're gonna you think that's better to keep the lotion well i say bear more normal than lotion that's a freshen up but yeah i i i you tr you're looking at something you leave home and you don't get away we can't deodorate and do brush well stop being all over the [ __ ] lotion is something which you put on after you don't take a shower and i just i was in russia because you said hey six thirty guys you said you also said you used to be here was acting up so i figured let me ask my friends for lotion next thing you know getting called gay because i ask [ __ ] with lotion anyway don't be ashamed to ask your friends for lotion all right male or female because i don't see i don't think anything is wrong with it but i don't even knowx mindful ocean i'll go actually yeah yeah but what does that mean though if you all see a [ __ ] like you're opening a car you'll see [ __ ] losing the car what would that mean to y'all [Laughter] [ __ ] like that is frowned upon yeah the pink one i know right not even baby lotion hey you can get away with some baby lotion but no no no all right so uh shouts out to uh the showman bistro um organization company uh i gotta congratulate joe and and and 103 team or whatever like that shelter to jessica call on them and put respect on it hot grease is the name of our group i was telling the story all right buddy you can't tell see you think what they ever [ __ ] told me go ahead deborah was there in romney yeah never was there so so join him on the stage right and they get announced as the winners and one of the girls on joe team wesley got super super [ __ ] excited the college student she got super super super excited so she decided she was gonna jump on joe wait me and train standing there watching right joe's eyes fight you could listen to me said he wasn't gonna die and i literally told jj like jj i don't i don't think she know that i have one good [ __ ] minute i'd wanna that's what i'm saying all right so hey there's now right but when i see you in the air right you know when time never stops yeah just so y'all like sheen smart man she's she's healthy yeah she's healthy so basically time [ __ ] stopped and then i had to figure out what to do [ __ ] we just win i can't let him wait my first inclination was up one step and she was off the wall if joe didn't get to shoot my fault because he was already of the stage she was in this dive motion and it was like if i hadn't moved like she was literally getting off the [ __ ] stage i swear i was recording if you want to see joe's face but i was price [ __ ] that's broke everything stopped but then i was like i gotta take this one pikachu was like i can't let her fall but they can make me look bad because everybody see her coming at me in a wagon like trying to get a position where i was comfortable i wasn't [ __ ] victory but that she started jumping but one understand wait let me open the slow motion watch it come in priming up together yeah like i say everything gets stopped and in my mind i have two decisions either move or just and i was like [ __ ] be done man let me just mine up michelle's uh uh hot grease bigger to our news they came second um islanders that's island fm they came third uh we came forward we came forward it was like nine teams or so it was pretty solid um but it was a lot of camaraderie man like honestly like everybody was chilling bro like it was so much fun like everyone's going to different tents yeah cracking jokes teasing yeah like tasting each other like it was so much fun bro but shout out to the showman b show they got to do something like that again i go on to say bigger like i said big up the promoter but everybody who had a hand involved in that show it was it was awesome jj did an amazing job too man i don't know what a real rule was right but she was tony burst night talked to let me tell you i give all the credit and that's what me and jj was actually back and forth because she was really excited the fact that you know like all of us don't put [ __ ] together before but it's something like actually from you go from paper to actually seeing it happen like it gives you that inside feeling and that's the feeling that she got that's what we were talking about because she was like boy just to to see it all come together and it was just how they planned like a lot of fun a lot of excitement yeah we had a time constraint yeah we had rules but it never never seemed like you were under pressure yeah for no rules or no time or nothing like that it was just by just one baby and everybody was out there just vibing together and they gave us free drinks from nine o'clock that morning yeah open bar yeah dying that morning oh yeah so y'all know oh yeah it was a good one and that was a good time for me to fall off the wagon well don't fall off the wagon but you know you're like that yeah you want to do you want to do one or two yeah but you know i go on to the point where i drink it straight i was on the rocks so i was drinking i said he had some serving there well yeah i was hitting that on the rocks all day long somebody asked me after watching my live and what's not there it was like um wasn't playoffs supposed to do a cooking or grill competition or something like that and i remember we were supposed to we had our little teams put together all that like still wait everything's going cool i mean that's what happened actually huh that was season one that was in season one when i was brought up yeah i was just ashamed of it [ __ ] so we are we gonna ever do it when the restrictions ease up okay not not now no no no no no no no no not now maybe by someone you can tell people we still be hanging out [Laughter] hey i mean the camaraderie is always fun so shout out to all the media houses who participated in that um it's a good look when you see people can put egos and and and selfishness aside and just have fun just have a good time so that was that was really good man that was and and it was good to the point where even afterwards everybody spoke about how good it was like everybody came back and was like yo that shout out to you almost like even people who but like everybody had a good time bro like yeah awesome everybody had a good time and since you brought it up initially with the playoffs anniversary weekend how about you making that cook-off a part of the part uh please tell me i don't know [ __ ] body so i just said whenever it does happen make people come and they taste the team we celebrate now 20th by the time y'all let me understand y'all [ __ ] yeah we could be celebrating the 20th anniversary but uh shout out to the young guns still doing that thing man they uh you know show time and then shut up does alex still counters one of the young guns he's in the same age bracket as number but he's hanging out for a longer time what do we do do we still put him with the young guns or is he a veteran a whole head in the playoffs farm now what ah no but he's doing their phones today because i don't get ralph or putting [ __ ] inside [Laughter] yeah you talk to me i tell you what they say tell me what you want and if you see bravo don't hit them please don't play don't play oh strong shout out to the young guns right definitely doing that thing so all right what else on uh on on the chopping block what's the chat on today what else y'all talking about y'all what's the ncaa finals it was uh i watched the finals which was a good finals to me because everybody had bailey to get [ __ ] either blow out or beat by at least 10 points no less and to see baylor come out the gate and was like 11 like 10 00 at one point then it was like 11 1 when they had been free shot it was like but these [ __ ] say they're coming [ __ ] yeah i wasn't playing with gonzaga at all but that game before like the semi-finals even though you see it the ucla here yeah i thought ucla had them bro i'm gonna lie i know gonzaga is a good team but i thought ucla had them bro that shot at the end yeah it's a [ __ ] miracle bro yeah but the whole over to get in the overtime was a [ __ ] miracle that was a good game that was a good idea that was a good game so uh shout out to baylor um all you all who watch college basketball you would know i guess that the ncaa march madness is done and baylor has been crowned victorious oh speaking of sports man big shout out to jazz chisholm from the miami marlins he you know is the bohemian he is the first bohemian baseball star on any major league team since the 50s i don't remember which he had he said but since the 50s for sure he's the first bohemian to start in a baseball game in the major leagues so shout out to him man that's uh jazz chisholm definitely doing this thing with him he plays second base right second base short stop second base yeah second base so shout out to them uh any other people are not doing sports well let's just do it what what what what is he did you rest that's his nephew yeah who that dress chisholm that's that's his nephew who graduated yeah oh let's do whatever yeah oh that's your friend nephew yeah okay okay okay okay solid um big up to chris chris to uh chris fireman brown you know he's the head coach of uh school i think it's clayton state university or something like that um yeah he has they they they doing pretty good too track wise they broke some records um the other day and they won i think majority of the awards that that his athletes were able are eligible for i think they cleaned up in their area so shout out to chris brown doing this thing as well yeah the chris for real boy and coach yo people coach yo the female coach who's um she coaches one of the is the ncaa female right yeah shazza dicochio ole miss ole miss jb would know ah sorry spots [Laughter] sidelines all right um y'all come on we gotta we gotta make it to our these guys oh check it out have you been involved no no no no but it doesn't dumb it i could do it i don't know the other day shout out to fusion edge um lady d up there girls want to have fun i always do you know i don't know get a little sexy for the ladies drop some more kelly and she's like i don't listen to ah kelly you need to take that off okay but i just tried to figure out where you're standing with this new school crop in terms of mr uh old town road the nazis let me before i even get to that part i i i still play r kelly yeah me too like i i get the whole thing what's not everyday i i still play r kelly no no man um so to get me to say hi auntie kelly or whatever but i don't think actually having a conversation with that today because we were talking about one story that made it to the paper whereas uh these uh two adults had a 16 year old who they were actually prostituting right now they have them also for um something much underaged child or whatever like that but the legal edge and the bombers there's 16 to give consent that you could juice but to be an adult you have to be 18. that's the of the law over here right and like i was telling them you mothered our kelly for having freaky sex with [ __ ] 16 year olds and above what you mind at what do you do when technically it's legal right around me it's legal right here nigga's right around you're doing the exact same thing and it's legal and it's legal so it's only a matter of where you are that's what you're doing is literally where you are it makes a difference but at the same time you ain't get no problem with other people who are secure for [ __ ] michael jackson to be honest with you michael jackson was dealing with under under underage [ __ ] allegedly yeah and then and then there was way more smoke there was way more smoking kelly closeted them no no no no no kels was running a straight up michael jackson was running a [ __ ] disney world it's the same thing he was catering to his certified kids who he wanted to [ __ ] with chaos was catering to his set of [ __ ] people who he wanted to [ __ ] with and at the end of the day we all know kells was a freaky dude for me was pissing on [ __ ] that was girls 90s that's freaky [ __ ] to me that was it i ain't in the pistol and [ __ ] not people but some people are that's this thing that's this [ __ ] thing now my old thing is and like i kept saying to the [ __ ] wait as long as them girls wasn't under the age where they give consent their parents knew where the [ __ ] they was their parents gave consent drop them off robbed them off a couple of cases what reminded kelly for when everybody else who was around them saw the whole [ __ ] happening saw visuals of him doing what he was doing and they didn't see nothing wrong with [ __ ] it to the point where let's go turn r kelly in yeah it wasn't until certain people wanted to make an example of iraq and that's when it all went downhill now i'm not condoning like i say would it if if he did anything with anybody on the edge or whatever the case by all means big mind prosecute to the full extent of the law but at the end of the day if you mod if you big mad at him just because of the fact that but he was freaky and the guys was younger and they didn't want them to be that that's that's not wrong with that but be mad at him you can't be mad at the mind [ __ ] music that's another point no i would be mad at the parents for allowing that to happen i agree we had this conversation in africa yeah you know what i'm saying when you watch it it was like [ __ ] your parents too many too many people go on that could too many people close their eyes because they're looking at the [ __ ] they let that happen and they wanted the money they were about the money the money was the big thing in that so reg brought up the little nazak situation um freak out did y'all what what what the name with the song there you know the video anyway but the one where you have the the lap that's why you're not dancing on the devil and they still make music videos i haven't seen it but it's nice yeah everybody making music videos are you being slick i'm not the loop yeah but still less than the seven years ladies music that's right so there was this whole uproar i mean people were pissed and people would like cancel little nasdaq's however the song was trending number one for days of course um he broke records he wait he he had a shoe at the point where shoe that was in the um and all of a sudden like he had a whole bunch of orders where there was a score saving shoes apparently he had a jesus shoes before i didn't know about the jesus shoes but yeah guess that didn't work out yeah i mean i don't know i don't know if it did numbers or whatever but nike decided [ __ ] that went down with the satan's shoes so they sued him um no but it wasn't soon at first they were just like we want no part of it i'm like but that's still yeshua they just customize it it still have the nike logo on it so but we're taking you so long what happened was i think in the beginning people wasn't associating that like it was like this for the people who actually didn't understand that that was an old school night because it took me and to look at the shoe and be like the [ __ ] there's some old ass air marks they customize this when i first initially heard it i thought it was basically nike put together a shoe for him and that's how it was being pushed it was being pushed like this a nike shoe this a nasa nike edition like how kanye of his adidas edition you know what i'm saying that's how it was being pushed in the initial beginning like it was nike endorsed it and supported it and they just did whatever nasa asked him to do for the shoot yeah i think he really put human blood in the shoe he probably did where he gets him a blood phone seen people are making him or his own [ __ ] what do you think where did you get the whole bottom was [ __ ] full of red [ __ ] right the whole the whole air the bubble pop was full of ranch they said it's human actual human blood in the shoe i don't know how much they say one drop they probably add some water or something i've separated myself why would you want to walk around with somebody else's [ __ ] blood animator it's what is that true or you just that's what they say that's wow wow wow that's extreme oh you're on the nail he said that [ __ ] view he said that uh he pricked his finger every day um until he collected a gallon he should have just gone under the block but then you could only draw a pint every eight eight weeks and that's the blood banker when that ain't yours [Laughter] i wonder if you could actually tell them i wonder if you could do that if you could go to a blood bank and say i want you to draw my blood for me i want to carry this blood back with me like i could buy no i'll pay for you to draw my blood no you could bring somebody to the gun [ __ ] your house that guy yeah why not why can't i draw my own blood and keep it feisty creamer [Music] [Laughter] i really want to know like i don't know how the [ __ ] you could store your own blood in the deep freeze and that's what they do there's prison right okay now if something goes wrong with you right you what you're going to say bite right they got some blood yeah the [ __ ] with that i i don't know like i said i didn't necessarily say that you could use it later but you could wing it but i have two fresh gallons of blood yeah um i have swing make me give me two gallons of my bloody like he didn't freeze man i had to start properly whatever and haven't wait but what did you have it's dirty in the bag that they give you oh okay the hospital you know you could buy them names from the medical supply store right you realize were you conflicting right they collecting pints he said a gallon what they were storing [Music] i don't think it's a such thing as a four pint bike no you ain't gonna take the whole gallon at the same time reds yeah do a pint now and you know i mean two days later no you could dead if you do that you gotta give yourself time for your buddy regenerate why you gotta get us [ __ ] yeah all right let's let's let's just test this out we gotta go to them y'all could take that country so we're gonna we gotta we gotta figure out when we're gonna do the episode where we invite the the veteran djs and all them guys so we could do that that conversation will be back on the road now after a two week i ate a city that would carry over i wanted i wanted um um um um i wanted some of the females to to join us in in one of the episodes so let's get some photos how about some female djs yeah we can invite some of them to come out with us um like uh cello uh melody maybe yeah baby baby yep yeah i mean there's three different stations two different female dj we chit chat with them for a little bit well all right so and then leave the veterans for the last yeah and close out with that that good conversation that's for two and a half three hours yeah that's that's gonna be i think that one we might go back or find some place where we could be free to smoke and all that stuff like so butchery could be in his element and let's go away watch out we gotta if we could knock it out there we could knock it or die you know put them back i'm sure he'd not be able to back to that point though we outside when we had started off in the beginning with noah covert thing keep in mind we going into the rainy season all our outside ships you know what i mean so man people got some issues for real and that's that's that's where i was leading before we let him get distracted that's what i was trying to say when this rainy season kickoff basically april is the last month of okay you could get good weather when may roll around we all know may is get down and joan works joe and voice and some is wherever you [ __ ] put me after that because it isn't exactly and then you know how the summer forecasters be 90 degrees with a slight chance of rain the haunted house you know for sure you know what i mean so if we're in a bad state now versus clubs restaurants certain people who can't open up imagine this rain rainy season it now and let's just say it rain today you get the whole place clean up preparing yourself for that window of three hours where you could try to make a dollar you got all the stuff in and let's say god forbid come down and rain again now you still got staff all these people you still gotta pay you only make a dollar and now basically some people who running businesses right now surviving offer one day when they were normally used to probably like three days you know what i mean so now that one day what if that's yeah one day right [ __ ] there would get [ __ ] up at a dream and now you owe for the rest of them and you ain't making that it could be risky for for business owners to try to navigate through that for real like i said i didn't even remember that places were actually still closed if you were indoor yeah i didn't even remember that so and then you can't even say you can party or do anything in the hotels because unless you have a a test they're letting you know dealt i don't know i guess we cook at home back to blog oh it really it is you know everybody home you gotta question it no more you know everybody can be home and since you're talking about this hurricane thing did you know there was like a change changing the hurricane start date because uh um i don't know because or something yeah something like that because normally well this year they actually starting to monitor i don't know what it is hello hello hi who you is who do you want to talk to cayenne m what's your cost right let's get [ __ ] [Laughter] it was looking at um because this year in particular they want to start monitoring tropical cyclone formations from may 15th so it was actually like you know what we might actually start changing the state from june first to may 15. wow yeah so the hurricane season for those of you all don't know is it's still just first until november november 30th all right wow yeah yeah but it's a big window but i should tell you you live in the you live in the the it always rains good friday and always during good friday you have a little pinch of cold weather because of that rain that's the you get we got one more if it might matter one more three one more yeah free be a cold weather and then after that it's just dry [ __ ] audio off when that's free we could be keep in mind next two weeks watch this outside it's still not summer weather if you are pretty cool exactly it's like 75. when you see summer roll in big man 90 blocks no breeze blowing in the night time i just blowing it right it does get cool in the night still yeah that's what i'm saying so that's why i tell you we got one more shot a little piece of cold front would come in after up we're gonna get another little rain and then after that it's just [ __ ] heat after that yeah yourself get them duckless well they still cheap hanging in the lotion sanitizer all right ladies and gentlemen i i think we got yeah all right so uh we just wanted to get back in full swing with the with the show so thanks for tuning in man those who made it to the end no we appreciate you and we want to say thank you 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Prof Emanuela Todeva: 'Government, Academia and Industry Linkages and the Governance of Innovation'
I'm very pleased to be here and to talk about the triple helix I spoke about the triple helix in my interviewing and of last year and I just joined Saint Mary's in January and I remember that I was asked what is this and I realized that being in a Catholic institution the metaphor of the triple helix resonate very closely with the Holy Trinity and what you may find from my presentation is that actually the metaphor still represents something which we don't quite understand what it is so I hope that with my presentation I will give you a little bit insight into what is this the triple helix and how we can benefit from research in the field of triple helix now these are the academic origins these are the Science and Technology Policy Research a field which always has been interested in the government what the government does in terms of policies policy instruments and then the university is being subject to governance the the first conference triple helix conference took place in 96 so the community of triple helix scholars has over 20 years experience and we celebrated our 20 years with our annual conference in Heidelberg to which I was chair of the Scientific Committee now what is the triple helix it's the government the academia and the industry and often the academia is understood only as a tertiary sector however everybody knows that academia is the knowledge institutions and much of the writing and the models the triple helix model those sometimes they talk about universities but they really think about the north institution any institution which contributes to knowledge creation and knowledge dissemination and what the initial thinking was is that what is the role of government subsidies for innovation paying the universities huge grants to do their research to do their teaching the primary mission of the universities to do to do teaching the secondary mission to the research and now within the literature we are talking about the third mission of the universities to go out outreach activities and to do something for the community or to to have an impact on the policy process the first static model is that the government is using monetary policy some other instruments orchestrating behavior behavior of industries and behavior of universities now what apparently came about is and it is acknowledged as the second model or less favorable that first the government wanted to release this control and they to some extent decided okay we have to find financial instruments or other policy instruments not to keep everything under control but to let the universities develop and I think from UK perspective our universities have always been autonomous we have no problem with that but the the rest of Europe had real problem with that because their university systems in many countries were totally dependent on local governments local authorities central authority so this laser fed triple helix model basically acknowledges that the innovation system has three big components and these components need to be made to work together we have private sector innovation we have public sector innovation academies of Sciences in addition to the university sector so we have a complex stay innovation stage and the triple helix became the governance model behind in Asian systems now the next stage third stage which is mode 2 and mode 3 now they this is a model theoretical model which says that this this in disengaged actors and players actually they have to start to coordinate activities and to collaborate in policy settings in strategic decisions and it is not so much what the state does and what the academia does and what the industry does in terms of innovation but it is what they do together and in this model we have institutional spheres this is the ah I didn't know this is a touch screen ok sorry so these spheres operate independently what healthy does they do by themselves but they engaged in consultation what academia does we do by ourselves we are autonomous entities but we actually try to interact with the state we try to interact with industry and very often this interaction between industry and academia has lots of tensions because we speak different languages they have much shorter time horizon to commercialization we just wander around wonderful ideas and there are is a lot of friction in these spaces of overlap but this is where we see the effectiveness of the triple helix and this is where we see economies or where we have coordination engagement where we have more efficiencies emerging now there is another magic triangle here which is called the positive overlap among stakeholder engagement well all these three parties sit together around the table and they make decisions and even though this looks like a dream world actually does happen in some regions in Europe the so called entrepreneurial discovery process when regional authorities brought their knowledge providers those that have got some European research funds they brought some key stakeholders from the industry and they set together and decided on smart specialization strategies where are their competences what is their competence based and how to organize the investment process around this competent place including the universities have actually to introduce new programs that are in demand by the private sector so we have some positive interaction here we have many interesting examples for example in Russia they require all programs degree programs to have on the validation panel representative from the industry and the the input from industry is critical in terms of who needs this degree now what you see here is these interactions are very complex very complicated and they hold a lot of tensions now triple helix has been embedded in a lot of policy thinking this is the world bank index for the knowledge economy and what you see here very clear vision of the role of the state very clear vision of the role of the knowledge institutions and unfortunately what they see in terms of contribution to the knowledge economy from the private sector is to build the infrastructure to develop our Internet and somehow if we have the internet magically we can build the knowledge economy however there was something very important here which emerged at very early stage in the late 90s called innovation systems and the vision of what an innovation system should contain has evolved quite nicely and this is the global innovation index I don't know whether you are familiar with it anybody heard of the global innovation index yes no okay now it's a wonderful catalog of performance innovation performance and this is their matrix how they actually measure innovation performance and this is the innovation output by the public the private sector this is the innovation so input and output what comes out our publications patents citations and including online creativity which means how many videos we upload on youtube if we applaud these videos UK will score higher so I think we need a commitment from all of us to generate content knowledge content we want UK to score higher don't we okay so what we see here is the concept of innovation system which has input and output and the question of efficiencies now we have innovation efficiency ratio a calculation which gives a country a very particular score and based on their performance the countries go up and down the innovation index now this is another instrument to measure innovation performance which is developed by the European Union and this is called innovation Union scoreboard and the indicators are based defined similar but different and again we have a very clear view of that there is a role of the state there is a role of knowledge institutions however what we have here is very clear distinction what the private sector should do and not very clear distinction between the knowledge institutions and the state what the state should do so somehow the role of the state became blurred what is the state responsibility and in one of my last slides I will comment on that everybody expects the state just to pay for our innovation and creativity now the interesting thing about the triple helix is that it needs something to drive these interactions it tree it needs driving forces and there is a question who drives the triple helix is it the state through financial instruments is it the university through particular community action or is it the business with particular critical innovation key enabling technologies and this question hasn't been answered what these different helices should do to optimize the communication in the conversation and what is critical here is that the drivers of the triple helix are still individuals so it's not these two tional spheres by themselves what the state does or state institutions such as have key or UK RC or institutions like that but it is individuals that circle through spheres and circle across fears so the magic of the triple helix is in the hands of few people that actually can make sense of these complex relationships two very quick definitions of innovation very complex what we know is that innovation is magic it's purposeful but it requires open mindset and when we create border II borders and boundaries these are all barriers to innovation this is another very complex diagram just very briefly that the innovation process is entangled in market process particularly which drives the private sector and in political process and what we see all of this political process behind our ref which is critical for the functioning for the short term and long term horizon of the university sector now the final two three slides where does this lead us the triple helix model the old model how we support innovation the old model suggested that you should impact these are the factors of production whether the public sector or the private sector if you put these factors of production somehow innovation will spur the new model says that even if you put more money you don't necessarily get more innovation out of the system so you should create enablers to drive this innovation and what the final model is talking about is leadership so free flow of information open boundaries global platform outreach cross-border mobility of researchers people traveling across border so anything which puts boundaries will have a negative impact on innovation and I will finish with the final slide which is basically there are critics of triple helix model and this is coming from one of my favorite institution of economists my Markuson for those that know him he he honestly tried to believe in the triple helix but he writes some very important questions why do we need three-way collaboration is it more cost-effective or basically we need to make sure that each of these actors do what they are supposed to do and what exactly is the role of government in from economic policy perspectives are we talking about subsidies to higher education or intermediation in these triple helix engagements RC UK or some subsidized into mediation and what this may look like and what are the unintended impacts of the triple helix and he raised an issue that there are many unintended impacts of the current engagement of the state with the functioning of the universities prioritizing Applied Science which puts pressure on basic science and these kind of distortions which we see in the university sector being direct impact of inappropriate state intervention so the critics of the triple helix are there but this raised the question is how can we do more research on this topic thank you very much for your attention I don't know how much I managed to bring this back to ground level understanding but I hope you get my passion about the triple helix
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30 LeBron James Teammates Share Their Thoughts on The TRUE LBJ FROM EACH SEASON
welcome to the first episode of a brand new series 2 years ago I did a Michael Jordan series we did 23 Michael Jordan videos in 23 days now we are doing LeBron James instead this year we are doing 23 LeBron James videos in 23 weeks so get ready sit back relax get your popcorn this is the first episode this is asking 30 of LeBron james' teammates their thoughts on the true LeBron James if you're excited for this series be sure to let me know Down Below in the comment section let me know by hitting that like button let's aim for 5,000 likes for the next LeBron James episode dropping next week be sure to hit that subscribe button if you are ready for this series to continue on and remember that all footage and credits are on the screen right now so be sure to check them out in their entireties they are also linked in the description box down below so you can watch these clips in full and also a massive thank you to today's sponsor SeatGeek but more on them later you have LeBron James as a rookie talk about that time um the first time I ever played with him I I knew he was different like I was on um Portland we played them and then I got traded like two weeks later so I had seen him play we played against them and then I got traded two weeks later but the the day we played him he had like 32 so we were all in Portland talking about him talking about him and then I got traed he was a special man like his work ethic the way he lift weights and the way he played and practice and work I was like this dude this good and he working this hard I got to step my up so just being around him he made me work hard and made me better well I knew he was the real thing when he came in um it was just it was just a matter of time to when he was going to pick up and when he was going to actually learn the game he was still young but was he confident he was confident he was still a little nervous still kind of feeling his way um but you know he had a lot of hype to live up to um and it it was tough to live up to that hype then the TV games is televised I'm like okay he's making those strides and he is the Talk of the Town Scott Williams who played with Michael Jordan was like I asked him I said yo is he better than Michael Jordan uh like right now at this age or like I mean like a 23 year old Michael Jordan like a 24 year old Michael Jordan he's like yes I said how about like a 25 26 Michael Jordan he like yes I was like how about like a 28 29 and he's like you know what he still got some more time for that LeBron James who was my teammate my final year in Cleveland in 2005 and me and me being his teammate and being able to get the information from Scott Williams who won two championship with Mike you could kind of start seeing like yo he is different but we had we were just fortunate enough to see it every day where we got used to it the outside world wasn't used to it I think he has handled him himself uh extremely well as the face of the NBA and I couldn't be more proud of the uh player and the man that he is you you had to know brownan was going to be great man yeah you know what I'm saying not only with the the god-given ability like the talent like his physical like how he looks when he walks in the room yeah like his brain you know what I'm saying his brain like early on we would I can remember taking flights and trips and everything and he would go and talk to everybody on the team but he wants to know what it takes to make this guy successful eighth man and seventh man and so on and I just knew he'd be you know be successful from that just using his brain man cuz you know the NBA that it's it's physical but if you can't think like you you won't last so I I would do this thing with players like younger person in Cleveland and we would go to the each Arena and we would have to I would be like okay name three or four of those retired jerseys up top and LeBron could always do it he could always do it so I wouldn't even be talking to him most times and then he would come and say oh that's such and such you know because that's just who he was and just watching him you know what I'm saying just you can watch the highlights to day and just see how locked in he is like he walking past people don't even know who it is like he he just walking to the to to the sideline to sit down and wait for the time out to be over so he can go back out and get back to work we used to always said like like he got tance and and what that meant was like he got a chance to be one of the best if not the best to ever play like we we were saying that a young age like he got a chance young fell got a chance and we all knew what that meant because it was like yo this this is different right this is different this is special I actually sat next to him like five seasons right next to his locker was my locker and I used to ask him like how you don't feel pressure how you how you get dirly every night and we all know that all the teams are trying to stop you from from getting getting 30y and he's like pressure I don't feel pressure like he when you say that word like he he it don't exist to him there's no pressure there's no pressure at all I've been getting pressure since I was 10 years old like he he's so tough mentally that's amazing amazing he's prime example of of great basketball player of the court and on the court that it's amazing LeBron was an outstanding teammate he was an outstanding father outstanding friend outstanding teammate absolutely love my time with him in Cleveland um he brought out the best in me especially at that point in my career when I was kind of on the downturn dealing with injuries couldn't play a lot of minutes but I had a great role as a three-point shooter and a stretch fourman um and we had a great season winning 66 games so uh Lebron is is a joy to be with as a person off the floor as his teammate and also obviously on the floor he makes everyone better he's a big ass kid though he has a lot of fun with you would never know that yeah by seeing him operating clip of me and LeBron a saline it was like in the middle of the game which was stupid I didn't realize what was going on and was kind of disrespectful to other team but yeah it's it's a real that that comes around every once in a while and U I learned the hard way as a rook front office is like you can't do what the vets do you can't be on the sideline dancing and stuff like that did LeBron ask you to dance with him in that clip it's a so I was the only rookie there and it wasn't like a question of anything like they didn't ask me anything they would tell me to do a lot of things and um you know was dancing on side line they had we did the the pictures before you know Brian do little birthday pictures or whatever the camera and they would POS pregame um and part of it was during halftime or timeout or something music was going he was dancing and of course they know I used to do that so they like yo Rook you better get out there get your going like so it wasn't really much of a question it was like Rook get your ass up there and start doing doing with the what you do um so that's just how he operates and every night he's he's M his magnifying glass is the biggest one in the world in the world try to give his guy as much flowers as I can but there's there's not there's not enough flowers in the world to give what he's accomplished have the opportunity play with him for 2 years and it's just when it was the first time in my career where I didn't have to lead I saw a young kid that was a great leader he's a great leader he did everything the right way played the game the right way I wish I could have got there two or three years [Music] earlier thank you to se gig for sponsoring today's video I'm sure by now that you've heard of SE gig everybody that watches the the NBA knows about sgeek sgeek are the reason why many people can afford to go to these games and have the best experience there if you don't know 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make sure that you were getting a good deal each ticket is rated on a scale from 1 to 10 so look for the green dots green means good red means bad every ticket is backed by their buyer guarantee and SeatGeek is the only site that lets you return your tickets ahead of the event with swaps which means it's safe and secure so if there's a player that you really want to go and see or maybe your favorite team is coming to your city or a music artist is there use the code NS MBA for $20 off your SeatGeek purchase that is code NS MBA on the screen right now for $20 off your s geek purchase so make sure that you click the link in the description to download the s gek app and I hope you guys enjoy your event and also the rest of the [Music] video it was better in practice and I thought he was in the games what when I saw him in practice it was a separator for me of good to Great to goats right you cannot do the things that he did and how he did and so so we take him for granted of course of course we do I've watched this guy and I see him take care of his body I see him on it 100% but I've also know that guys can roll their ankle and be out four weeks I've seen this guy roll his ankle and come back and get you about 20 in the fourth quarter I'm talking about a bad row ankle and I'm like oh he done he come right back I'm out four weeks with this row ankle he come right back fourth quarter score 20 it's a it was like when when God made him he was like all I'm going to give you all this we all have our dreams of how things are going to go and how your career is going to be played out and I mean to actually watch him do it I think one we're not going to appreciate it until um until he's done playing um and it's going to be a dangerous new Norm for any other player who wants to be the goat he he was able to go from like I said before that point where you don't know how to get it done and then you do that second year yeah I think he was he was on another planet yeah it became he he he was he was very very motivated to be successful that time we could put him off the ball have him working off of cuts and now it's all about sustaining him and I mean you know you look at his production you look at his physique his body and just the way he's going out there and competing every night it's not stopping playing with him is it's it's an unbelievable experience I mean he's first of all he's good as a teammate is he as a as a player and uh he lifts everybody in that locker room so like you know having that opportunity to play with him most importantly put me was able to put me on a stage that I always wanted to be on I wanted to see if I'd puke on the big stage or if I'd make shots and so you know every every kid on the playground or when they're in the gym was thinking about playing on that stage the NBA finals and he allowed me to to live that out long with dwade and Chris Bosch and Ray Allen and UD so just an unbelievable experience but ultimate dude man he he's the best I seen this man work on a move one damn practice for 10 minutes and the man used a damn move against the Knicks in like the first or second round I could remember the man used a damn move against the Knicks about 10 times like he had been doing it this whole life and it was boom every time he scored it was comeing across the lane going to his left coming off his right foot shooting that jumper yeah man the man worked on him for 10 minutes and the man totally people ass up with the same move against the Nicks and in the first round man ain't nobody stopping that man see now at the end of the day you you can sit there and be like okay I could try to main like contain or whatever you want to try to do but you ain't going to stop him you know what I'm saying if he choose to go for he going to go for but yes he is a very unselfish basketball player he's a very intelligent basketball player can't be a person that doesn't have be a to approach the game mentally you know what I'm saying he he don't go for that that drive Braun crazy you don't know the game you can't keep up with him mentally that's it it was times where braon will come in and we'll be going down the court and he'll say don't worry about that don't look over there just look at me don't look at SPO there was no disrespect to SPO but we out here I got it just look follow me he would guard Derrick Rose some nights Tony Parker some nights and then other nights Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant and then on other nights you know Kevin Garnett you know so you know he he that's crazy I was like like you know that like when you when you hear it out loud was like damn Tony Parker one night and Kevin like it's but imagine imagine Cole was there yeah know he was there watching it up close yeah I saw him had to guard you know I remember we was playing the Celtics andtime rayan Ronda would give us fits and so we would go to a bigger lineup and we' put LeBron on ran Rondo you know in the fourth quarter we' be like all right it's Kevin Garnett that same game when he was guarding Rond sometime he got to guard you know Kevin Garnett and then you got you know who played when we played uh the Spurs sometime he would you know had to guard you know Tim Duncan sometime down there so you know you know he's one of the guys that you know he's one of the few guys that could you know in his prime that can guard you know multiple positions at a high level because a lot of guys can like quote unquote guard but when you start talking about guarding at Elite level LeBron and his prime he was definitely one of those dudes how old were you when Braun came back 22 23 22 23 with what you know now at 30 do you do anything differently during that period we can see here for hours we can see here for hours going through the details combing through it but I think the the greatest thing I would tell the youth is superheroes need help you know the leader of the team doesn't always have to take on the burden and Braun took on crazy burdens he still amazes me you know every time he does something amazing you know he's always compared to someone else or you know other performances you know he does unbelievable things I'm watching Braun I'm like oh no no no no this is what this is how we win so my mentality completely changed I was so insecure of my game I didn't really want people to see you know what I'm saying I didn't want them to see the insecurities that I had of me missing shots we all have them you know what I'm saying we all have them within our game cuz that's our craft we love it so much that that's you know what I mean that's what it is and he helped me like bro it's a reason why you here it's a reason this is why we here so we when we get to those moment we'll miss those shots we do you know what I mean and he and he pounded that into my head so much shoot it shoot it shoot it and um I just think it it puts him at ease when he's able just to know hey when I'm open or sometimes when guys are even not close enough just just let it go he's the only one on the team that has the ultra green light that's my man like his work ethic and his Drive changed my life I think it it was something I'm never seen before like literally and I I catered a lot of that to Brown because his his work ethic and his Drive is ridiculous it doesn't matter if you're the 15th man on the team or the second man on the team he'll go work out with you he's going to get shots up with you he's going to talk to you communicate with you like what's going on what do you see whatever and for me once I really got around that winning mindset like no this is our expectations we you expect to win all I got to do is play defense and spot up easy Braun doesn't go it like he doesn't see the game how you see it and it's like it's literally what makes him special Braun knows every scheme knows every coach know where everybody's supposed to be know the other teams coaches Playbook style of coaching how his ball club's going to play knows every player he knows players in college you know what I'm saying like we talking about like this his mindset of how X's and O's work is special and when you're like playing with him it's cool because most people with LeBron's Skillet and his mind either they can't communicate it to you or they ain't F to cuz they don't want you to be nothing like them they like this is why I'm me and you stay over there and be you he has to share basketball knowledge with people like he's it's it might be his biggest superpower his ability to get everybody on the same page Braun is like all right you can't do it this way I can show you this way he can just he can explain this game forward and back all right think about it like this like he would do stuff like being a game and he the first player I ever played with where it's like hey G um we F to go in here uh buddy ass he he shading over here like he shading on me G like I'm not open he like no you going to be open he don't mean to do it but he'll be like like Jr hand like just throw it to the hand snatch it Palm it he'll like be a poster and he'll be like no no no sh don't stay right there don't move sh if he move if he move cut cut right behind him if he move and he'll start his dribble don't move now Tristan you dive Tristan cut cut take him with you if he if he tags you I'mma throw this right to sh like he'll say it and everything he's saying you just watch it happens if that man don't tag he going going to dunk it if that man tags he going to shoot a three which one you want for a timeout and the moment that man Flinch I'll Sprint behind it catch DK now if a man could do that with his back turn sitting right here with the bald Palm talking to the crowd doing all like the man you see what I'm saying like I'm like that's a different type of scary for me I think what makes LeBron successful is his brain in some some ways he's chasing ghosts in some ways he's creating barriers that he wants to not only break through but explode through so his his always says strive for greatness I mean I've seen it firsthand uh you know in the way he takes care of his body um you know what he does when he's in practice the tone he sets uh always trying to get better I mean he never stops you know he obviously expects a lot from you I think the greatest players in the world do uh or the greatest players ever do and that was something he he he knew that I was going to have to sacrifice I didn't know how what that meant when I got to Cleveland but it was the best thing and best move that you know I ever made was to be a part of something special in a winning team like that and to be a part of uh that team with LeBron as well and I'll always always always have his back the Laker era has begun in La forward 68 from St Vincent St Mary Ohio number 23 LeBron James Braun come in it's a whole different mindset change I mean you can just tell L with Brian in the in the gym it's just a different feel you know just off bat but um way more attention to detail like our practices were way different um it was just literally night and day man night and day he's he's definitely a tough tough Force to get a stop with one guy can't stop LeBron he makes his teammates better and it's crazy thing we were in a bubble this goes back to the bubble me and brown were in the bubble we watching the game I think it was it was Miami and Boston again and uh we were sitting in the room watching the game and like I said it went down to the wire so LeBron's like if we if we get Miami I got SPO and if we get Boston you got Brad so that was kind of our mindset is like it wasn't like oh we're going to beat the heat or we're going to beat the Celtics it was more so if we can out coach or you know if we can out coach or outplay the coaches on that staff in particular which two guys we felt that we knew pretty good we were going to win and that's kind that's s kind of underfolding LeBron he put in the work is always working he always has might with him he's always you know doing whatever he need to do to stay right so I'm not surprised at all he just got the whole package he can pass he can post up he's big he's like Magic Johnson on steroids we know what you going to get out of LeBron LeBron's like Captain America for real you know that's that's like that's like LeBron so LeBron is always he want everybody to be around you know what I'm saying he want to have fun he want to dance before the game he he jokes around a lot he's always laughing dancing you know just doing funny and um you know I think that's the cool part for sure he's like he's a little kid man like he's like you would think that like but he is like a like a grown man and he's like this like Alpha and he's like this like super serious person but like like he's like 18year old too at the same time you know what I mean and I just feel like that's the best part about him cuz like you understand like like we hold like celebrities and we hold people of of figures to a pedestal but like all reality everyone is same person you know what I mean he he acts like a damn kid he acts like he's like 18 uh you know never really see him in a bad mood uh always joking laughing uh you know having a good time and for someone that you know you put on a pedestal uh cuz he's done what he's done um for him to just be so personable right right you can talk to him about anything uh you can have good conversations with him you could joke around like I I said and um you know it's like I said his best the best thing about him is he comes to work every day happy how do you expect he will approach season 21 compared to the first 20 Seasons um the same I mean he puts in a lot of work um like you say takes his nutrition very seriously takes his body very seriously his his work uh ethic is unmatched and um you know obviously as you get older um know your body starts to wear down so he's in overdrive now on however many games he he's going to play he's going to be ready um but knowing the competitor that he is I know he's going to you know play all 882 and um do everything he can to help the team win and I hope you guys enjoyed the video if you did let me know by hitting that like button if you'd like to see the next episode be sure to hit that subscribe button here are to new videos that I think that you will also enjoy and a massive thank you to say gate for sponsoring today's video
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Outriders: 5 LEGENDARY CHESTS IN 1 MINUTE FARM GUIDE - Fastest Legendary Farm Method
a quick edit guys uh to do this farm in under a minute you need a team of three so in that team of three one person runs to the fourth and fifth chest straight away while the other two go to the first second and third make sure you have the option to also pick up loot selected within the options and you are good to restart the process with any loot you don't pick up to automatically be added to your inventory so enjoy this farm people so people i am back with another outriders video and today i bring you what's probably the fastest method in earning that loot in the game i mean you know i posted a video in farming the captain boss which is pretty quick and you get quite a lot of loot there but me doing this i got my first legendary which you can see me holding right here absolutely beautiful now before we get into this you need to make sure you've completed the demo whether you're a level six seven whatever and you have world tier five unlocked once you've completed the demo though you can come back to the lobby menu and you can restart select any story point and go back and farm it so you want to do it from this right here confront the altered at the teller so click that press a confirm load this bad boy up and in this farm you can farm five chests five chests then just repeat this process which i'll do with you today in this video but guys if you do enjoy this video leave a like really just help me out and if you're new around here want to see more outriders be sure to subscribe now i was farming the caption on stream did it for about an hour i know a lot of people get lucky there but me getting no luck i've come here within 45 minutes boom got one now don't get don't take that the wrong way me farming that captain that was an hour today man i farmed it for two days straight and got nothing but coming here for the first time within the hour i got a legendary so here's the first chest so you walk forward open this chest and turn back on yourself and go you know what i want when i take it slow but yeah go back this way actually i'll work on i will then otherwise going to be here all night and then the other chest is right up here so this is five chests in total per run which you just reset and farm over and over and over and over again if i get a legendary drop here people because i'm recording live i'm probably gonna scream so be warned headphone users be want so we go down this way turn right here and there's another chest down here people down here people boom there's another one i mean it's great for materials as well it's great for all that good stuff it really is now this is a little bit of a trek but it's definitely worth it so you go right here then take a sharp left no i've done this so many times i can do my eyes closed now it's all rng as you know there's no guaranteed way to get legendaries it's not destiny there's no quest [ __ ] ain't handed to you i mean this you have to farm for and finding the world the fastest methods in doing so that's why i hope to bring you and this is just one of the few in this game got a couple more on my channel like i said farming the captain i mean he's got a lot of ads with him these those ads can also drop these legendaries but when this is just an alternative thing you can do you know what i mean so if you want to farm the captain you can want to farm this five chest method you can this was the chest i got my legendary from but yeah but there we go again and there's one more right here so five chests in this one sure was about let's say it's probably about a two minute run maybe and then what you do is you press start return to the lobby and rinse and repeat i'll do it one more time for you just so you know what you're doing then you go to select story point select this again if you don't do this the chests when you go back in will be already open so you have to do that select that mission again make sure you select a again and come back into the game and you'll literally respawn where you left off good is that people good as of that people so it's a super fast method in farming loot and for me well it's luckier for me because like i said it gave me my first legendary it gave me my first legendary so yeah i'm happy with it i am happy with it so there we go there's one chest one back on yourself go back to the second chest which is up on this hill over here i mean a lot of people get seriously lucky from this one powers had tree drop from this farm they may have had the one so far but all my gear in terms of my armor and my other weapons besides my legendaries are some of the best you can get in terms of a level so yeah it's definitely worth doing and like i said there's no ads to kill there's no danger here just run this run this route and you're good well green there and what you want to do is as well people let me just stop it here if you haven't got this option turned on make sure you have it turned on auto minimum rarity so you can have it uncommon you can have it on there you can have it on epic what i do you can have it on whatever you like that means if you accidentally miss something it will auto pick it up for you so if you want materials you will also pick it up for you whatever that rarity is it will pick up people so yeah just keep that in mind when you are farming so yeah then you can obviously a lot of people are farming the first three chests which are the ones we just got or you can uh carry on down here and do this extra two which i'm doing because like i said that fourth chest gave me my first legendary which is incredible which i've actually got another video coming on but yeah you'll be sure to find that on my channel too and don't forget guys if alvarez is your thing if you like shooting and looting as i do make sure you subscribe because i'm streaming this i'm making guides on this you know that okay oh so that was the chest that gave me my first legendary not quite lucky here but like i said it takes it takes farming that's what this game is all about but when you farm and you actually then get that legendary you eventually get it it makes it also much more special it really does but yes guys that is the five chest farm if you want to do it now what i'll do is i'll play out now my reaction from my live stream of me getting my legendary i'm like oh i was kind of screaming and shouting i was kind of keeping a download because my family was asleep but yeah you'll see that now but guys if you enjoyed the video leave a like really helps out and hopefully guys i will see you on that next great game get on the game alan listen more console get on the game alan yes more console i absolutely love it i love you too as you know as you know i'm still waiting for that uh invite to the housewarming party though don't think i forgot don't think i forgot and this time i plumb it's not to give you a bear hug paper people people people people i can't believe it i can't believe it jay look at my stream quick look at my stream i can't believe it [ __ ] yes [ __ ] yes [ __ ] yes i apologize about swearing people oh look how beautiful it is look how beautiful it is wow [Laughter] that is incredible looking that's some dusty [ __ ] man i wanna try my shotgun actually here is this shotgun supposed to spring people up into the air oh [ __ ] oh yes this is my baby this is my [ __ ] then he explodes as well then he explodes as well you kill him again people are you seeing this [ __ ] i know i'm doing it the hard way but i'm in the team at a minute so i may as well do it with him oh yes is that an enemy there i couldn't even see boom boom that's incredible don't forget this chest people oh no this shotgun probably ain't gonna do much of this boss but we'll see we'll see pop them rounds pop them rounds got my super saiyan vans got my super saiyan rails pop up are you kidding me jesus oh this shotgun is the best thing ever boom this [ __ ] makes people fly that's him much i died wow people you seen you
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The Blue Zones Diet - True or False (Sardinia and Costa Rica Version)
you might have seen the Netflix documentary about blue zones the regions of the world where there's a lot more centenarians than on average but one of the funniest and probably one of the most misleading thing about the diets of these longevity hotspots was that the people in Sardinia and nikosia were mostly pastoralists and goat herders and the documentary made it seem that these goat herders and pastoralists they don't actually eat any of their animals or they don't eat any of the products made from those animals they just eat plants the five pillars of every longevity diet in the world are whole grains greens tubers like sweet potatoes nuts and beans so in this video I'm going to look into the studies that look at the diets of these people in specifically the Sardinian region and the nikosia in Costa Rica I'm the party poop so the first study that caught my attention is by PES and pain who are the original researchers of the centenarians in Sardinia so these are the guys who who actually coined the term blue zones so it wasn't Dan bner the author of the documentary who created the term it was these guys back in the early 2000s so here's the graph of the finding of this study you can find what kind of different foods they eat on a daily basis and what they eat less frequently when it comes to meat-based foods like beef pork sheep goat and chicken meat then almost none of those people actually eat meat on a daily basis very few people eat it even on a weekly basis and most of these foods are consumed a few times per month the foods that are consumed on a daily basis include cereals such as whole grains and bread potatoes cheese and milk other Foods consumed more on a weekly basis a few times per week three to five servings or one to two servings per week include legumes leafy greens pasta coffee and lard so people in the Sardinia longevity hotspot they're not necessarily plant-based they're definitely not animal based either like they don't eat meat every day they don't eat large large amounts of meat but they are certainly eating a lot of dairy foods because they're pastoralists that makes sense if you raise goats and sheep then you're going to get milk and you can make cheese out of those products so it makes sense that these people they are eating obviously dairy products but they're also eating other foods that are mostly plant-based like cereals and breads another 2020 study that involved the author PES looked at both the diets of nikoa in Costa Rica and Sardinia they found a pretty similar Trend in the foods consumed on a daily basis both men and women in Sardinia as well as in nikosia eat cereals on a daily basis they also consume milk on a daily basis Dairy Foods except milk which includes you know cheese and other dairy products like yogurt then there is a trend of daily consumption in both Sardinia and nikosia but the people in Sardinia consume significantly more dairy products than the ones in nikosia people in nikosia consume coffee on a daily basis where sardinians consume a few few servings per week and people in nikosia eat legumes on a daily basis where sardinians consume legumes a few times per week when it comes to fish and meat consumption then both sardinians and nikans have a similar Trend they don't eat a lot of meat and fish every day and mostly do it a few times per week it appears that nikans eat a little bit more meat than sardinians and do it more frequently pasta and potatoes have a very similar Trend a few times per week and when it comes to salads then it's a few times per week for both of these po ations so what these studies show is that the people in these longevity hotspots that actually eat a slightly different diet than the people around them for example the people in the Sardinian Blue Zone eat a slightly different diet than the average Sardinian and likewise people in the Costa Rican longevity hotspot in nikosia eat a slightly different diet than the rest of Costa Rica but their diet is quite plant heavy so they're definitely not like plant-based because a lot of their calories come from dairy products and cheese but they're certainly not animal- based either and the diets of sardinians and nikans is different from the diets of okinawans or Loma lindens in California the point that I'm really trying to make here is that there is no like specific Blue zone or longevity diet people can live quite long on many different kinds of diets and you have different diets slightly different versions of the diets in different longevity hotspots overall there's a lot of different factors that contribute to the longevity of these people and we actually don't know whether or not the fin of these people living longer is actually accurate there's a lot of birth certificate fraud that goes on in these regions and we're not fully sure that these people actually are as old as they are regardless there are a lot of other factors that contribute to their longevity such as having a small close Community being close with their friends and family having a faith-based community and having a sense of purpose staying Physically Active all throughout their lifetime not overeating calories and not having Ultra processed food in their diet but other than that thanks for watching this video make sure you click a like subscribe notification Bell as well my name is SE stay optimized stay empowered
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Top 10 tips for new players! (Last day on Earth: Survival)
what's up everybody and welcome back to your last Dennis level so today I'm going over my top 10 tips for new players to the game since it's gonna be helping you out in your first I don't know would say 50 or 60 levels of the game so there we go that's just wave quickly so most important tip I could think of is build your base in the center of your tile so it should be about 8 or 9 foundations length away from each edge so this Center tile here is right in the middle of this and that gives you the most room to expand outwards and gives you convenient space to have a really good strong room in the center for later on trust me if you don't do this you will regret it I definitely do second tip use the healers experience buff to level up faster it is incredibly useful I currently haven't got it showing up there as you can see yeah it is incredibly useful it gives you double experience use it don't ignore the healer because you don't want to watch a 30 second ad for an hour of double xp and once you've got the XP buff visit the yellow zones just so the most optimum use of it you're quite early on in the game you probably haven't got the stuff you need to take on red zones yet but yellow zones there's quite a few zombies there but there's not too many of the larger stronger ones and you're pretty much guaranteed to not run into the big one which is always good tip number three farm a lot of wood you are always going to need it if a building upgrading or just for making charcoal to smoke this off some resources so I think I've even got charcoal cooking at the moment there go 20 in there making some in there so yeah always try and have it stockpiled always have wood being turned into planks as well so here we go they're 20 in there oh there we go I can stock that get that turned into planks you cannot need a constant supply of wood coming in it is ridiculously useful it's the main core of the game you're gonna need it [Music] number four is kill every animal you see hide is equally important without hide you can't make weapons or stronger armor so if you take a look here very so you've got your basic stuff and then there they go you've got your lovely set of cheap armor that's really weak and straight up you need hide to upgrade it and make it stronger and then there's this stuff which also needs all the hide as well so kill every animal you see farm that hide next up would be don't cook meat when you kill them those animals to heart farm they hide you want to put it on the tanning rack and their meat you put in the meat dryer it doesn't require any resources a tool to cook it whereas if you put it in here you have to use your charcoal to smelt it all whereas might as well just throw it in there takes a little bit longer I believe but it's definitely worth it all right number I think it's five or six one of those make yourself some crowbars if you take a look here you unlock them pretty early on they are there you go see I think you get them at about level 20 roughly and they're really cheap to make seven iron bars three lever don't see why you wouldn't make it they're fast they're strong and they've got pretty good durability see it crowbars are the way to go number seven or F I've forgotten how I'm doing all of this get the sewing benches made as soon as you can so here they are these are sewing benches you can have three of them on your map I've only got two at the moment so embed shoes are going to cost you twenty planks fifteen iron and five rubber parts each and farm plant fibers having a constant supply of cloth is incredibly important for both sorry I'm dying quickly having constant supply of cloth is incredibly important for both bandages and for your armor as you've already seen number the next one is make yourself carrot soup you'll get these seeds also you're out farming all of that cloth and each seed makes two carrots and each carrot will make one carrot soup with all the wood farming you'll be doing it'll have easily enough charcoal to cook all of this up so you definitely want to be making yourself carrot soup it is really good for healing you which brings me on to the next point make charcoal and use that to smelt instead of using wood as a fuel ten ply in planks will make twenty charcoal you then use six of the total charcoal six of the 20 and you put it back in with ten planks to make yourself another 20 charcoal try to build up a static stash of charcoal to keep your furnaces running I've been falling behind a little bit lately [Music] and finally for tip number 10 get working on bunker alpha don't worry about clearing the entire thing and stay away from the forensic chance unless you have guns or you're good with you good with a boat you won't be killing them you can clear most of the second four and third floor without facing a single frenzied giant there's be an easy way to get tickets to start opening the bunker crates and I recommend using it the tier 3 thick armor which is this stuff here take two of the sets of floor - and lots of crowbars and lots of carrot soup this isn't a tutorial video on how to clear the bunker you've got to work out well out for yourself yeah I hope you have all enjoyed my top ten tips for new players to the game if you can think of anything else that I haven't added in then let me know in the comments below bye [Music]
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ANOINTED & EMPOWERED FOR THE CRISIS PT#2 || BISHOP DR. GG COOPER
[Music] say you want praise God your business sit down there I'm not going to be disturbed by you I'm not going to bother people to praise God when I preach just preach preacher don't worry about nobody if people don't want a word I won't want to worship don't bother about them stop it GG my weapon My Worship is my weapon yes that I used to battle first your your your worship must become a fragrance and when God smelled the fragrance he turns it into fire and fire burned the [Music] enemy there's a station in Jamaica 105 call [Music] fire call fire FM so when we speak of fire May weaponize My Worship come on fire fire 105 yes sir FM sir the fire station yes sir [Applause] Lord first it was [Music] fragrance tell the Lord turn it to fire if there's no fragrance for God to smell he came turn it to fire so when you come in here get your stuff right Mash that down kill that what I want when I step in it to smell the [Music] fragrance and a little later Lord turned it to Fire and a little way and a little later weaponize you don't get that one weaponize of [Music] Fire am I talking to intelligent people who understand re divine revelation and do I have a people that love Revelation something new from God do I have a congregation that receives something new every Sabbath from God I'm not interested in old stuff and old Closet [Music] Stuff take out your best clothes and wash them and hire them with going to worship I'm not interested in milw washed over crushed St I want my shirt to be ready and my suit to be ready somebody that's spiritually talking so I'm coming to the house for something fresh and something new to turn around my spirit for in the week I got Pure devils and demons following me so Lord take me to something fresh and new somebody lift up a praise and another praise and another praise and another praise and another praise and another worship and another worship and another praise tell the Lord weaponize weaponize weaponize my praise [Music] so Lord into your hands we're committing our worship today we don't know what you will will say where you will take us when the cloud that goes before the congregation we don't know when it will appear we don't know when you will tell us to stop and we don't know when you will tell us to move but you have put a little bit of yourself in Ash your spirit for God is is a spirit and they that worship Him must Worship in spirit and in truth my father's John 4:24 to cause us to know today what you're saying where you're going what you want us to know what you want us to understand and Lord don't make us as blind guides who don't know who don't understand who don't comprehend we're just walking for walk but cause me to come at your River oh Lord cause me to drink at your River oh Lord cause me to live at your River oh Lord cause me to come cause me to drink cause me to live so we going into new territory today day a new area help us Lord help us Lord we're blind we don't even know but help us Lord that we don't go down in the ditch when we come to the ditch we will know to stop but the wickedy just go on and fall in the ditch bless every one of your children hold hands with each other across the a up in the pull pit you do that bring our spirit into one Accord squeeze your neighbor hand bring our worship we may not know the person holding my hand let bring us into one Accord by your spirit by your spirit squeeze your neighbor Hand by your spirit bring us into one Accord one mind Paul said one mind one Spirit one aim one purpose one destiny I pray for my folks my family online today that they' come into unanimity one Spirit one purpose one destiny and that the joy of the Lord will become our strength lift up a praise hold up that neighbor hand hold up that neighbor hand right now hold up that neighbor hand right now in the name of Jesus bring us into one Accord one destiny one goal one dream one desire in Jesus Christ name amen I am praying blessed savior to be more and more like Fe I am praying that your spirit like a d May rest on [Music] me know my weakness know hold my king what a precious prise he I'm praying blessing Savor pray bless Fai for fa so clear and bright so clear and bright that my eyes may see you glory my eyes see th GL to the deepest to the darkest night LIF your hand to the Lord your right hand my weakness my we wow what I Fe each precious [Music] I'm praying I am to be humbled to be humbl by the power by the power gra Divine with Grace Divine Lord to be clothed upon with and to have and to have no will but thou will Lord Jesus my weakness this morning my we my I precious prise hero he and I'm praying blessed savior blessed and my constant pray shall be for a perfect for a perfect [Music] consecration that shall make more like more like all my we all my know my while I P from hero he love I will know [Music] all of my weakness th will know all of my care Lord while I [Applause] pleas your precious promise Lord here oh he answer by PR I know where all of my weak yes you know you know you know Jesus thou know all of my [Music] Fe why I your precious PR hero he my PR lift up a mighty praise lift up our Mighty praise to the most high brother don't care what you do this morning I'm going to praise yes lift up a mighty worship Mighty praise everybody up here everybody over there everybody down there in the middle everywhere lift up a clap offering to the Lord and said lift up a clap offering if you got two hands [Music] [Applause] welcome to the revival time broadcast coming your way from Temple of Praise the old capital Spanish Town Jamaica we're so glad you could be with us today thank you for opening up your doors and letting us in by radio television and social media and whatever means necessary we glad to be in your way by the grace of God give the Lord a mighty praise I thank him this morning I said Give the Lord a mighty Praise of clap offering we thank you for this blessed blessed blessed hour of sharing of preaching of praying and of worshiping be standing with us God bless you mother father taxim men busmen whoever you are we just love you just love we ain't got nothing but love love and a word for this hour thank you for your letters thank you for your spiritual and financial support that keeps these broadcast coming your way thank you Templar of Praise thank you my family in line for standing with me every week so the bills can be paid give the wind a mighty [Music] voice we're coming to you a little bit early today but I know you know I'm on your missionary work is to call your neighbor and your friend and tell them the man of God is on the air with a clearcut message for these uncertain times we're going to go today to a second in the series and God is prompting my heart to continue on a certain series and the word of the Lord comes to us clearly today from the old test Testament scripture the prophet Samuel chapter 16 and verse one and the Lord said unto Samuel the prophet how long will thou mourn for Saul is dangerous seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel fill thine or with oil and go I will send thee to Jesse the bethlehemite watch this next clause for I have provided me a king tell your neighbor God God is not short not on a man lift up your hand today in the name of Jesus [Applause] Amen Lord we thank you we thank you for this supicious moment moment of meditation moment of worship moment of Praise moment of inspiration moment of Joy moment of manifestation thank you for another week's broadcast gospel Bells freely ring blessed news to you and me bless this day of worship this Covenant day this Covenant day of worship be with us anoint Us in fill us use us break us fill us and use us let preaching be easy let Revelation flow in Jesus Christ's name and we will give you praise Hallelujah and glory and honor dominion and power in Jesus Christ name everybody Give the Lord a mighty clap offering and be seated today's message is entitled continuation empowered that's where I'm taking the church to empowerment empowered anointed anointed and empowered for the [Music] crisis brothers and sisters ladies and gentlemen needless me tell you needless Brother G remind you that happy new year is over Chimes of bells and Christmas tree is over this is Warfare right up in your face right up in your house in your marriage right up in the church right up on social media right up on the government step this is Crisis day crisis time today ladies and gentlemen may I remind you that a crisis situation is a stressful time in an in an individual life in a nation and in a people when as an individual as a nation as a people you experience a breakdown A disruption in your normal daily activity and in your functioning and so brothers and sisters we are experiencing ing as we come to the 10th day of the second month called February we are experiencing a stressful time a breakdown A disruption in our normal activity may I tell you and remind you that nationally we're facing crisis in this little country called Jamaica crisis a breakdown a crisis situation is when the enemy is at your doorstep and you have to call for Spiritual reinforcement those of you who don't want to call for Spiritual reinforcement God bless you keep going I will see how long you will survive when a nation let me back up blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord and the people whom he have redeemed and accept the Lord build the house we that labor labor in vain brothers and sisters I'm I'm not asking you social media television radio L I'm not asking you I am telling you that we are in a crisis and the only way out is to acknowledge the Creator the god of the universe the H him the almighty Yahweh and ask him to help us to deliver us to keep us to to strengthen us to reinforce us to protect us to guide us in this crisis [Music] [Applause] [Music] hour if you have a better message and preach it tell your neighbor if you got a better message preach it tell social media line if you got a better message preach it tell television line if you got a better message preach it tell radio L if you got a better message preach it but don't stifle this what God is saying don't hide this in a [Applause] corner a crisis situation is when the Agents of Lucifer is spotting to wipe you [Applause] out the Philistines are planning to wipe us out go for the ark go for the ark hallu a crisis situations a crisis situation is when your life seems to be upsid down Hallelujah and you're on the verge of giving up is there anybody like this around online in the house you're on the verge of giving up brother GG said like my technician WR hope is here touch your neighbor and say hope is [Music] here brothers and sisters ladies and gentlemen Israel the nation was in a crisis preacher you're here God bless you preacher the nation of Israel was in a crisis because God have rejected the leader oh God help me this morning dear God when God as rejected the person designated evangelist Ambassador when when when when when God rejected the leader that is duly elected to lead the nation we're having a deadly [Applause] crisis when God rejected the pastor the Apostle the prophet the Evangelist the Elder the missionary we're having a [Music] [Applause] crisis so we still lifting up a man that God said I don't do no business with him no more we still worship Him in places we call churches and in congregation with a cross that God's spirit has gone out of help me I'm going to preach it all alone this morning and Angel and Assignment Center help brother JG touch and anoint me and uplift me today I'm going to preach [Applause] it we still celebrate them we still look up to them we still adore them brother preacher we still call them big titles and big names name but God has rejected them Saul was still King Saul was still commander of the army of Israel Saul was still wearing the title king of Israel but God said I have rejected you and God said said why you mourning for sa why you crying for Saul why you still want to work with Saul seeing I have rejected him firstly when he was ordained firstly when he was appointed firstly when he was anointed it was not my choice but I went with it since you choose him for Samuel don't tell you what he would do to you but you said you want him so I gave him to you and at the beginning of his ministry at the beginning of his kingship he was a mighty man with a sword he would slay a thousand Philistines stay with me in the spirit with his sword he was mighty with his sword he did exploit with a sword he would Rule and Ru well but there came a time in his life when he broke protocol he broke his Covenant with with me yeah he became rebellious he became disobedient and he became repulsive stubborn yes and self-will and when I spoke to him he didn't do what I told him to do but he compromised and made Allegiance with amalec come on somebody he broke protocol yes and sign an agreement with Lucifer he disobey the King of Kings and the Lord of lords he disobeyed the man who set him up the man who called him the man who sanctioned his kingship and now he's all alone rejected found up upon misplaced misused abused he's still of the T King but I have rejected him sit [Music] down may I tell them I'm a precious believer may I tell my pulpers and those in the congregation and my family and line don't reach a place in your life when God reject you I beg you I beg you I beg you I beg you don't reach a place in your life when God does not respond to your prayer don't reach a place in your life when Heaven don't respond to your worship don't reach a place in your life when God don't pass by come on somebody don't reach a place in your life when you say father my father and he said I don't know you you worker of iniquity [Music] she and pray with me I'm going somewhere may I say today but there's a crisis in leadership my message coming up where are they now I know some of you don't want to hear it but the day will come when you will come into question and your destiny and purpose and Leadership will also come into question if you reject [Music] God sit down you might be big now with your job and big now with your boss and you might be big now with your neighbor and way up there in society but there is coming a day when your life will come into question like Fidel Castro and EDM men and your life will come into question like itler you might try to hide my message and suppress my message but one day you will appear before God to answer for every deed that is done in your body come up with me I'm preaching every word that proceeded out of your mouth is being recorded by Heaven every Wicked deed and every Wicked plot that you plot against God and his people will come into fruition and God will cause you to appear before the Judgment seat of God to answer of every deed that is done in your body so I can't hide it I got to tell it and even if you're suppressing it and hiding it God have a way and bring it in out bring it bring it it bring it out God of a way of taking you from underneath and bring you right on top God of a way of slipping the enemy and let you get away so that the word of the Living God might go through somebody put a praise on it and and depart heart in Footprints leave behind us your footprint is on the SS of time your Footprints is Left Behind and God have a way like Nebuchadnezzar like the iris to put you on a scale and say you weighed in the balance and found wanting what these men have done God have weighed their leadership and their nation and their titles on a scale the scale is the word thou shalt not have no other gods before me thou shallal Not Bow Down and serve him for I am a jealous God visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the third and fourth generation God have a time to way your Works to weigh your leadership to weigh your progress on the scale of his word thou shal not give him a worship sit down so Ambassador this was a time when Israel was going through a major spiritual crisis of leadership you didn't hear what I said and Saul had to be replaced if you don't wake up and seek God and walk in the way of God in the fa favor of God God will replace [Music] you and brother GG is very conscious and cognizant of the fact that if I don't do what God called me to do if I don't preach this word with a social media want to amen exalt it or not if I don't do what God called me to do and say what God called me to say and preach what God called me to preach God said I will replace you come on somebody and brother doctor that is the reason why I'm meditating God made man to worship him not AI not statues and image and robots God Made You and me to worship him that's why I'm said this world is in a crisis down at the plain of Shina they were building a tower up to heaven After the flood called the Tower of Babel and they would have accomplished their mission and God step down and confuse your work and that is why I tell you AI might have started a high might be on its way but it shall not Prevail it shall not manifest for God didn't make statutes and machines and images to praise him he made you and I man and woman come up church I'm going to preach today you can't be God God's time clock is on track God's time clock is sticking but man's time clock is going through a crisis we are having a crisis and we're pretending that we are on track in the monetary system we're pretending that we are on track technologically we pretending that we are on track spiritually and that the church is having Revival God said why we fora see I have rejected [Music] him [Music] [Applause] [Music] I can't feel you there I don't know what you're say some of you just stand up like a piece of stick and you're not even praying you better take the microphone and preach then since you got the message since you can preach better than me come take my second mic and do what you got to do but this is the hour and this is the time when God said preach it like you ought to preach it leadership politically leadership secis leadership commercially leadership spiritually is in crisis fill thine on with all and go to Jesse the bethlehemite for I have I have provide a man of my nature call David go and anoint him with come on come on wake up you're not here sitting down like you're no big we you better praise God sit down a while sit down a while just a little while crisis a time of difficulty [Music] Apostle and great danger great Danger from Africa to the Middle East to the Far East and the near East into Asia South America North America the Caribbean social Central and soal Central and Northern and Southern America we're in a crisis there's hardly a nation there's hardly a country there's hardly a Godly leader I said a Godly leader left upon the Earth everybody a Socialist Communist agnostic anti- Church anti Bible anti- God come on somebody and if you don't preach right the call it hate hate crime I can't preach certain things is hate crime and you can't talk about certain sin is hate crime when God said you ought to preach certain thing they says hate crime they'll put you in jail they'll fine you penalize you jander you put you on social media put you out they don't care and since you don't care I will care preach the word without favor and without compromise come on there's a catastrophic catastropic situation there's a Calamity emerging y there's a disaster come on there's a predicament and there's an adversity right up in your face everybody's against God everybody's anti Bible anti Church anti religious antichristianity [Music] anti this is what this is what happening as what happened in the anti deluvian world and God said in Genesis 24 as the days of Noah were so shall it be in the coming of the son of man watch this Genesis 6 and it came to pass that man began to multiply there was a generational explosion come on somebody sensus couldn't be kept man began to multiply upon the face of the earth and the daughters of men were born unto them and the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fear and they took whomsoever they will listen to verse number three come on Brother Tech verse number three and the Lord and the Lord said this is what God is saying brother Pastor my spirit shall not always try with Jamaica land my spirit will not always strive with a America and Canada Mexico and the United Kingdom Chile and Argentina my spirit we always drive with Nigerian Kenya and Ghana Saudi Arabia come on somebody and Egypt my spirit will not always strive with Israel come on somebody my spirit for that he's flesh yet his days shall be 120 years come on somebody verse number five and God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth and every evil imagination of his thoughts was evil continually so you blaming the Prime Minister and you're blaming the president and you're blaming the commissioner but the problem is man's heart man's heart is full of evil [Music] continually there's a continuation of evil and perverseness and ungodliness and wordom in the land no president no police no commissioner no Judiciary no Soldier can stop the wickedness that is pre ailing in the land you got to get right with God for man's heart is evil continually and God said my spirit will not always strive with St Catherine Jamaica and I will put an end I will put an end to the Rebellion [Music] tell Iselin tell Jacqueline tell Dar tell Timothy that I'm going to replace him tell Saul I'm going to replace [Music] him tell sa tell Saul I'm going to replace him because he has rebelled against me and my word said the Lord God fill thine all I'm go sit down sit down leadership is in crisis the church is in crisis the government is in crisis [Music] Society is in crisis monetary department is in crisis are you praying are you just sitting down there and I say you are in crisis and God will replace you if you don't wake up and [Music] pray so men and women who youed to look up for to adored and worship God is doing an [Music] exposure as I speak to you this morning the church world is in real crisis but God but God but God David in the waiting God has a David in the making God has a David preparing for leadership God has a people and a church God has a Remnant church with a Remnant worship and a Remnant praise God as a church that will live right walk right preach right and let me say I was meditating and sister preacher the old world was there but there was a man by the name of Noah come on somebody Come Thou and thy house into the ark for thee only have I seen righteous before me in this generation when naah was building the ark he had no friend when naah was finished in the ark he had no friend come on somebody you're laughing and mocking and you're jering I expect that I have no friend and I have no associate and I don't have any acquaintance but there's a Remnant church and a Remnant Pulpit Remnant people who believe the word of almighty God who believe in the grace of almighty God come on somebody for I have a Remnant said God who have not bowed their knees to be now serve him and Elijah said h alone High alone is left God say you're making a mistake there's a Remnant Church in your midst 14,000 who have not bow in is to be not serve him tell somebody I will not come down and I'm not coming down from the manifestation of the power of God I'll sing like I've never sung I'll shout like I've never shouted I'm going to preach with my preacher like we've never preached come on somebody and we going to fast like we've never fasted come on somebody and we going to worship like we have never worshiped till every lme devil be put flight till every false leader is being exposed till every backsliding church folks is brought low come on somebody he said I'm going to bless them that has my power that as my name that as my worship that as my word that as my glorification God said I'm going to come sudden L Malachi 31 I'm going to come suddenly into my church and bring Revival and restoration and renewal for I have provided me a church on marison Street Spanish to Jamaica a man who's not afraid and a people who are not scared to lift up my name and to give me worship and to give me praise I have provided me a man in rectory Road Clarendon who is not afraid and our people for my name with my name to lift me up and to give me Glory come on somebody but Saul has rejected has rejected me said God and I come against him to destroy him where is my little David David this morning [Music] your business come on Holy [Music] Ghost crisis and Leadership Saul has lost his kingdom through Rebellion crisis in purpose men don't know who they are and where to turn to crisis in communication men build computer men facilitate computer and complex electronic system that they can't manage come on somebody you build and set up something that you can't manage is out of hand you can't control the people and you can't control the content that is coming to you you can't control the content and you can't control the people it's out of proportion it's out of place judgment go ahead [Music] judgement judgment and if you're such a genius why thieves are stealing our money that is left in your care if you are such a genius why men are stealing our money that is left to your care why men are breaking into your complex electronic system and stealing billions of dollars why men are so wicked evil and [Music] presious if you're such a genius you don't want God you don't believe in God because you're a genius then why are these things happening to a genius I'm getting a revelation anything that is unti God God get God put it away Satan believe that he was bigger than God and God get rid of him come on somebody and when he came down he was exalting himself and John said wo to the inhabitants of the world and of the Sea and the land for the Devil is come down with great Ro but God is fixing to get rid of him for God has somewhere call the bottomless pit and after to the Thousand Year Luke Lucifer was bound with all his demons and devils and will be cast will be cast into the bottomless pit until the thousand year has been ended come on somebody and God said I'm going to make provision for my people I'm sending my son to die on a cross and his blood his blood his blood will become a rallying point for his people and when you say the blood of Jesus where you say the blood will you say the blood where you say the blood the blood the blood the blood where you say the blood is a rallying point to conquer death and Hell the blood of Jesus Jus Prevail the blood of Jesus shall Prevail the name of Jesus the name of Jesus for God have highly exalted him and given him Jesus a name which is above every name that at the name of Jesus every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess for the weapons of our Warfare are not cornal but they're Mighty through Jesus to the pulling down a stronghold God has not left us as a partic God has not left us as a Papa he said beh oh I give unto you power fire power Fire To Tread and scorpions and devils and demons and because the world is in a crisis and because leadership is in a crisis God Almighty has provided made his people with power anointing with power anointing and Revelation to keep you to preserve you in this crisis hour so God said I'm going to anoint my church my man my woman with in doing power enabling power prevailing power Supernatural power Jesus name power I will anoint you with power that will enable you to Prevail in this crisis hour you don't understand listen to your radio you don't understand what social media you don't understand what television John go online chrisis chrises everywhere everywhere everywhere everywhere everywhere everywhere everywhere everywhere but Jesus but Jesus but Jesus is a Christ father crisis Jesus is the Christ for the crisis I said Jesus of Nazareth is the Christ for the crisis not Buddha not Muhammad not Harry Harry Krishna come on somebody not Sashi they are dead and in the grave but Jesus shout Church shout Jesus is a Christ for the crisis and if you don't need him if you don't want him if you don't seek him he said I'll raise up Stones who will praise me I'm not going to let any stone out preach me out shout me out worship me no a high marrow crisis [Music] moral crisis countries having no moral conduct for the laws of the [Music] Creator legalizing anything and everything that they want to do back to Genesis 6 let me [Music] pray and if I preach against it this is hate preaching bring the Bible and the text I was asking my wife if God don't bring judgment upon this globe he have to he have to apologize he have to raise up shadam and garu and apologize to them for sending Brimstone on Fire come on somebody come on somebody God will have to resurrect the people of the anti- Delian world and apologize to them for the flood are you here are you [Music] here if God don't bring catastrophe judgment and affliction upon the globe 8.5 billion he have to raise up Sodom tomorrow and apologize and he won't do that put a praise on it your worshipers come with me online my [Music] family so let others go on doing what they want to do but it makes me happy to sing about you here we are I love you Jesus and I love your name it's been a long time ago and I'm Glad You Came come on somebody that's right come on somebody got a roof up above me in a good place to sleep got food on my table and sh on my feet You Gave Me You Gave Me You Gave Me You Gave Me You Gave Me Your Love Lord and a fine go ahead in a fine family thank you Lord thank you Lord thank you Lord for your blessing on me as I wind down on revival time not out of Revelation but out of time so so tell somebody Destiny Destiny brother Pastor brought you to be with us today Destiny has brought me to sit beside you everybody's stand Destiny would bring me to a preacher at age 12 Mars Street Destiny would bring me brother take into the house of the Living God and Destiny would have you streaming me around the world and Destiny would have you preparing me for television and Destiny would have me speaking to Nations on radio lift your hand Destiny do I hear somebody celebrating Destiny praising God for destiny destiny would have me saved and baptized and in fellowship with a man called brother GG Destiny would have me this day this Covenant day in the house of the Lord in a country called Jamaica and Destiny would have you on the machine somebody lift up your hand and praise God for Mercy celebrate Mercy celebrate goodness celebrate Jesus celebrate purpose go ahead chop your hands everywhere chop your hands Lord Lord my father my father thank you thank you for purpose and Destiny thank you from having me in your house as a witness against wickedness corruption Bloodshed and evil I witness this day against you Lucifer I witness against you father touch that man in his house that woman in his in her house touch that teenager touch that teenager girl that teenager boy listening watching save save to the atmos deliver turn around turn around your church and make us one in Jesus Christ's Name Lord we pray for every sinner every backslider watching and listening today I call you to Jesus Christ of Nazar I call you to Calvary I call you to the cross in Jesus Christ's name amen I'm out of time but not out of Revelation join me next week at the same time for another divine and Revelation for these uncertain times be blessed be strengthened be released be delivered this week in Jesus Christ's name [Music] amen so let the church amen be the church let the people Rejoice for we have settled come on that question we've made our choice let the UN up SS of for our church triumphant is [Music] alive so let that church be the church let the people Rejoice we accept the question and we made let the bring us vict for the church triumphant he's alive oh let the church come on be the church let the people rej we have set the question bring outs of Victory re for the church trium w [Music] as I decrease in a couple of minutes after [Music] 11 somebody is coming to carry on I had to do this broadcast preacher get it out of the way I hear the spirit saying I hear the spirit saying come to me now I'm going [Music] through no matter no matter what folks do I'll take my stand with the world dis pass don't think you're accepted you're despised few touch somebody and tell them you're despised and rejected come on the line don't think you're in the top now you're despised you're Forsaken and rejected but I'm going through and I'll turn over his microphone to the man of God who will take us [Music] deep into wherever the Lord would lead him um go tell somebody and tell three four people tell somebody else how I'm going through no matter what you say and what you do no matter if you want to go over a whole church and worship and go outside I'm going through my God run over the place and tell somebody I'm going [Music] through brother move out of M and go tell somebody I'm going through don't stand up look at me and said tell somebody I'm going through if you're a spy if you're spying a scrutinizer do what you want do what I'm going through let's start it with Jesus and I'm say Lord I'm started to walk in this life shining upon me from heaven so bright oh after turn all this world and it's valy he had oh have started with Jesus come on I hear you I hear you going through and the no matter what dok take my St with desp oh I started with Jesus going through oh I the pr whatever take my stand with the you oh I with Jesus and our GL is going true Lift Your Hands for Jesus for I my and take my St with the World disp Church Jesus one more time going through yes I'm going through the price whatever [Applause] [Music] take my stand with the way [Music] dispise spise lift your hand oh I started oh have start start with Jesus H I'm going [Music] true [Music] come on lift up a praise in the house come on lift up a mighty shout the praise in the house come on give the Lord Worship in the house come on lift up a might shout the praise in the house we can't do better than that shabat him today shab about the Lord today shabat his might today shabat his unction today shab out his presence today shout out his glory today give him give him give him give him a mighty mighty mighty [Music] mighty Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah what a wonderful morning what a wonderful morning what a word good God Almighty put your hands together for the word put your hands together for the word this morning anointed and empowered for the crisis anointed and empowered for the crisis in a world that is filled with so much wickedness in a world that is filled with so much Heil in a world that is filled with so much upheaval in a world that is filled with so much chaos we can safely say that we serve a God who never fails we serve a God who never fails we serve a God who is is UN time we serve a God who never quits so we say this morning anointing fall on [Music] me anointing Set Me Free let the power of the Holy Ghost follow on me anointing for on me for on me and set me free let the power of the Holy Ghost fall [Music] Meo for one more time one more time for somebody in the house an on me an you Set Me Free let the power the all [Music] on hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah our viewers online we thank you for joining us this morning our family online thank you preacher they they're not just only viewers they are not just only regular persons but they are family so put your hands together for a family online this morning thank you for making revival time your choice your station of choice your place of choice Hallelujah so we give thanks for online viewers we thank you who are in the house this morning thank you Hallelujah for being in the house of God but there's no better place to be Hallelujah than in the house of God the Bible said we must enter into his gates with what Thanksgiving and into his course with praise be thankful good God almighty and bless his name Hallelujah for we are rejoicing this morning what a word what a word this morning what a word and there are couple things the man of God said I don't want to go back over the word but there are a couple things that should resonate within your spirit Hallelujah it was a powerful word and the great man says God didn't create a high to worship Him good God Almighty I think I would get a bigger clap than that you don't see what is happening around us technologically you don't see the change that is happening Hallelujah but God didn't create a robot to worship him God didn't create a robot to give him praise Hallelujah no scientist can depict him good God Almighty no scientist can study him Hallelujah no lecturer can understand him for he's King of Kings this morning and he's Lord of Lord this morning he's King of Kings this morning and he's Lord of Lord this morning and the man said again Hallelujah don't whosoever you are watching or listening or in the house whosoever you are don't reach a place in your life where God stop talks to you again I think I would get a better [Applause] clock you're not getting the Revelation don't reach at a place in your life where the Lord stop talk to you and as the man backed me up a while ago don't reach to a place in your life where God reject you good God Almighty hallelujah hallelujah so this morning people of God we are not in a i seeu Hallelujah I don't know about you I'm talking for myself hallah I am not in a I see you I am not in a jail cell and I'm certainly not in the grave Hallelujah I'm here in the house of God and I'm here with a praise do I hear somebody with a yet praise do I he somebody with a yet worship do I he somebody with a yet praise Hallelujah the enemy thought he took everything from job but little did the enemy know that God was job's everything I'm not here to preach I'm just giving you a little word hallelujah the great man just gone already the enemy thought I don't know who am I speaking to this morning the enemy thought it took everything from job but little did he know that God was his everything and can I tell you something evil further this morning if God is your everything I said if God is your everything if God is your everything then nothing that the enemy does to you can harm you I said if God is your everything if God is your everything if God is in your eating if God is in your drinking if God is in your daytoday life if God if God is with you at your workplace if God is with you on the job if God is with you when you travel then nothing that the enemy does to you can harm you do I hear somebody in the house with a yet praise [Music] good God [Music] almighty we're not here to to Big up the devil and we're not doing that Hallelujah but I noticed something Preacher Man when the enemy tries to attack you it does it publicly I said when the enemy tries to destroy you he destroys you publicly so when we gather together in the house good God Almighty good God Almighty like Samuel in first Samuel 7 when he gathered the people together in the house because of the attack of the Philistines they gather together in the midst of the house and they give the Lord Praise good God God Almighty and the Bible said that the Philistines were smitten because of the Praises of Samuel do I hear you praising him do I hear you worshiping him do I hear you praising [Music] [Applause] him the enemy wanted to see you in a body bag who am I talking to good God Almighty I know you wanted to see let me testify for myself then I know you wanted to see me in a body bag good God Almighty I know you wanted to see me on the news and the death announcement good God Almighty I don't have to go into details I know you wanted my mom to get the devastating call that her son has passed I know you wanted bishop and Mom and the church to get the devastating news that they have lost T man I know you wanted the church to be in grieving I know you wanted my papa to being mour but devil who are you who are you and where you come from somebody give him a PR let me tell you something I don't know who his next preacher that's going good God Almighty watch this everything that this man has spoken from this Pulpit I don't know from you I don't know about you I don't know about you every word that comes out of this man's mouth is a powerful Revelation you remember the Sunday night when he anointed everyone the Sunday night where he anointed everyone I don't know how he did it but every single person that was in the house that Sunday was anointed by the man of God right right good God Almighty and the word that he gave us coming into 2024 is I have survived but little did I know preach a man good God Almighty I said little did I know that the man of God was talking into my spirit so I can stand predominantly I can stand boldly and said devil I have survived for there's a little verse it's not a little verse good God Almighty in Psalm 41 my mother and verse number 11 good God Almighty it says buy this buy this buy this I know good God Almighty that you have favored me this is the this is one of the most powerful claws in the Bible because you have not you have not I said you have not who am I talking to let me talk for myself because you have not allowed allowed those who wanted to see me fail those who wanted to see me dead those who wanted to see my back you are not allowed my enemies my enemies my enemies to [Music] Triumph you up not allowed my enemies to triumph over me Hallelujah I'm just the moderator today good God Almighty good God Almighty but that word that the man of God dispensed a while ago was so powerful Hallelujah anointed and empowered for the crisis Hallelujah do I hear somebody say anoint me Lord do I hear somebody say Empower Me Lord Lord do I hear somebody say Empower me for Warfare do I hear somebody say Empower me for the crisis do I hear somebody say Empower me Lord for all the battles that I'm about to face Empower me Lord while I'm on the job with those Wicked people Empower me Lord because I'm in the church and persones are against me persones are against leadership good God Almighty anoint me Lord Empower me Lord so I can face my Jezebel anoint me Lord Empower me Lord so I can face my sambot anoint me Lord Empower me Lord so I can face my ha anoint me Lord Empower me Lord so I can take on the 850 prophets of ba anoint me Lord anoint me Lord and Empower me Lord so I can take on the Philistines anoint Me Lord and Empower me Lord so I can take on the jdes anoint me Lord so I can take on the evites anoint me Lord so I can take on the parasites anoint me Lord so I can take on the parasites anoint me Lord so I can take on everything that is against my destiny somebody give him praise [Music] hallelujah hallelujah when the enemy as I hand over to the man of God when the enemy think they 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Afterbirth Dailies - 2016-02-02 Judas vs. The Lamb
hello again everyone welcome to a daily run it's been a few days uh as everybody knows because everybody's been whinging which is not true any one person's been whinging I will mention no names what have we got oh [ __ ] help run good we're fine uh what are we doing we are going to the Beetle or dark room on hard mode uh sorry the test for dark room on hard mode so it's either uh the blue baby fight or the land fight either which is fine let's use this because this is taking forever um except that it means they're gonna have to be strong enough by the time we get there to make that uh happen but it does mean we don't need to worry about the self-sacrifice room and all that crap but it oh that's pretty good actually this is all it does it makes your shot wider um yes so it doesn't mean we have to do her sorry about that of course we have to be fast enough to get to hear some probably bus Rush 2 um and recently we have had some well lack of success in come on now die in that particular Department I'm enjoying this wide shot uh holy crap excuse me eeny meeny miny mo let's put this here and hope we can get all three yes another bomb out of it may be worth going from this too then and if we can I'd like to get into that curse room but it's not the end of the world if we can't uh here as Judas of course due to start we should have mentioned that really I didn't talk about it too much due to starts are very dangerous wow look at that that's an amazing graphic uh because you start with 1hp as soon as you can get over that you're good to go how do we get over that we pick up HP that's not gonna happen here because this boss is guaranteed to drop an Orbiter which is also pretty good because it does give us some defense against you know incoming shots and when you've only got one HP you want to get not hit the good thing about Judas is that is damage that he starts off with is really good uh I don't see a way of getting into the cursed room unless there's a um a secret room next to it which is what I'm gonna find out now I'm not sure why I'm going this way it will cost us some time and as mentioned we've not had great luck on time in the past we've either been able to do bus Rush or hush and we've always chosen the wrong one it's always gone for bus Rush whereas uh there's not going to be a secret room there because that won't be a secret room if there's a way if it's blocked in any respect excuse me I just had a donut because I thought that steam was not going to let me play no bombs anyway I had a donut and now it's making me hiccup a lot right we have got a Blackhearts we've got two HP now one of which is going to protect our other HP interesting at from being hit so we can get a deal with the devil here hoping it's good you know a worthwhile deal with the Devil because we're going through a great effort to achieve it we're going to try not to get hit we're on burning basement so it's not as easy as it sounds well it's pretty easy to say don't get here ah but it's not very easy we'll save this answers room why we saved the answers room because on a later floor we're going to want to go faster on a big floor like necropolis 2 for example that's two where we're fighting mum we gotta find the boss fight and the item room and preferably the shop if we if we can swing that too excuse me what all in um all in a short period of time so if we can use the answers room to just know where we're going and not have to worry about the exploration of that floor we can we can put it out of our minds it's fine again don't need to worry about the self-sacrifice room because we're going all that way anyway uh that being said I believe that you can get a teleportation bonus if there's a self-sacrifice room on the on the cathedral or do I watch the week why did I pick it up I don't really want to shoot the route it's actually a pretty good item these days but I still don't want it uh if you can get yourself sacrifice room on the cathedral or on show not a secret room whiffing out on these pretty strongly uh spirit Hut no [ __ ] um you can get an extra an expiration bonus a teleportation bonus by going to the other one I think but I'm not gonna find out because it would cost us quite a lot in HP I'm hoping that if we can do really well on this we need to go faster we need to not get hit and maybe we can get back in the game on the leaderboards which we have been near the top of before and recently we have floundered somewhere near the 500 Zone not to jinx it but we've still not been hit we picked up the pentagram which is a great damage upgrade ah this is a this is a difficult choice Dart bum is an amazing item for defense but death touch is such a good offensive item that I basically have to take it and hope for the best that we can find some Spirit hearts or a random HP upgrade or something like that later in the game uh okay you can see why that's awesome so we'll pop this now and we'll press this get it started and we'll just [ __ ] on everything I'm hoping that this amount of damage that we have now got will carry us all the way it's going to speed us up outrageously so we don't need to worry about Boss Rush and it's gonna do us such a good turn in terms of damage should we do this he says immediately doing it gonna do such a good turn in terms of damage it's just not worth noting we did get a health upgrade which is also excellent I'm trying to step on this why the four room will re-roll all item pedestals on the floor so I want to know what's in the I wonder if it's in the item room I just got hit walks into a bat uh turn away rewind undo control Z I want to know what's in the ice and remember want to know what's in the shop and I want to know what the boss has got for us before we decide whether we want to step on the four or not because I want to know whether I want the items before we re-roll them all what I don't know is whether they will be re-rolled or we haven't seen them yet and I'm not gonna find out uh I'm going to do this the correct way because we're competing against everybody else including jackery who is currently playing hoping Jeffrey is getting to a stage where they can you know get past several floors of a Judas run this this is one of those runs where you could easily get hit a couple of times on the first floor and just [ __ ] it out completely if that one uh champion on the first floor and the room that's the way Judas goes it is unfortunate uh but that's a challenge to do this challenge of Judas that is the way that particular cookie crumbleth so hopefully exactly has successfully got through that if not keep trying and don't be discouraged I'm hoping is the lessons to take from that I'll take Fanny back because even though I'm trying not to get hit I would like to be rewarded for doing so if at all possible yeah this uh this damage is outrageous and the size of our tears I'm hoping everybody is cackling internally if not externally because I certainly am we just need to keep away from explosions and things try not to take any damage and we should be able to get ourselves a decent time I would very much like since I have everything I'm going to ask for something more speed I haven't found the item room we'll go back and find that I suppose do we need to use bookable aisle no am I going to use book of Belial Hells yeah I didn't realize that people are duplex actually gives you Specialties which is the one where you can shoot over rocks and things ah yeah dick look at that do you know what I have still not got the hang of Peep fights after all this time I still get hit by those [ __ ] eyes but we're done we've got some excellent HP upgrade right here and we will go in here and fight Krampus which is kind of what I was hoping for but I didn't say so the reason being I don't want to spend any more HP on my devil deals if I can avoid it please at least for a couple of flaws maybe wow we nearly got hit there but and we've got the correct item so everything is coming up Milhouse right now if I'm being honest let's go and find the item room we did want the item from the boss and we did want the item from the devil not that we have a choice about whether to keep the item from the Devil because there's a good chance you wouldn't have been able to get back into the devil room had we wanted to re-roll the item in it with the Thorin so it's good that it was what we wanted that is for Sizzle I do not want that because it means every single tier that we have have a random effect applied to it this seems like a decent shortcut for getting the [ __ ] out of here let's get back to our Forum a little bit more quickly and go and see if our item room re-rolls into something we give a [ __ ] about stepping on the Forum in three two boom right yeah I'm not a fan of fruitcake it's dollar bill except there's a much wider selection of tear effects to [ __ ] you over and I don't like that either and every single tier is different so you can't sort of get used to it and spend the time in between sort of waiting for the the effect to change so with three dollar bill if three dollar bill gives you fire mine for example you've got three seconds or so of fire mind tears so you adjust you deal with the fireman tears and then you move on into the next one but with fruitcake not so much every tear is different so you can't you can't adjust your game style every three seconds you just have to wow how did I not die though good question good questions let's suck it and see uh we're slowing down we're going slower than I'd like let's put it that way uh most of this is a chronic inability to actually hit enemies with our tears despite the fact that they are almost literally covering the entire screen with each shot and part of this is I kind of want a tears upgrade in the speed upgrade just the go a bit faster upgrades that you get the the ones where your game goes from strong but you know punching through water I feel is what we're doing right now I want to be punching in the air we've got a Gertie fight we've got uh let's get rid of these Nubs first now we know how girly fights look I say good is easy you just dodge and then I get hit by one of those stupid attacks so let's try not to do that uh and I'm very tempted to use Cuba meat here but also I should not I'll keep it meat can do is a lot of good right now yeah there you go it's very easy to just walk Full Tilt into Gertie it's happened all the time don't worry don't worry if it happens to you don't worry if it happens to me uh we just picked up an HP upgrade which I'm actually happy with uh and then I stood on that and lost it that's how stupid is damage I'm not taking any damage as a result of enemies I've taken damages to result of walking into things that are in plain view but honestly I'm feeling very encouraged by this run despite the couple of foolish mistakes I have made and I will own up to to a stage you might as well use that now because they're about to open this to a space there was a number of keys you have uh I don't think car battery is good enough we might as well buy the spirit heart and skedaddle car battery causes when you use the space bar it doubles the effects usually um and when I say usually I mean I think almost every item every space for item it has that effect on except one or two that have specific exceptions but when you have an item like the book of the Lyle using it a second time doesn't actually have any effect uh so having two of them it doesn't help I'm kind of thinking that keeping the book of Belial it's going to be a long-term assistance we're doing a lot of damage don't get me wrong we don't necessarily need it but uh oh I think that not having it would be worse than having it there's another situation where I do not give a [ __ ] I'm supposed to diarrhea I didn't run away we're safe I'm gonna skedaddle I want to be out of here by just now we're going too slowly to get you know we're backtracking too much and we can't afford to I'm holding down the walk button which I know is gonna end up with me stepping on spikes but that's fine we're at 13 minutes it's not the end of the world I think this is yeah caves two so we've got seven minutes to get to Boss Rush I'm thinking the thing is that although we're doing really well on time now here actually yeah because I would have gone South and I don't want to apparently um we're doing sun damage that's true we're doing a decent amount of damage on a room to room basis but it's not gonna drag us through Boss Rush uh super speed which is kind of what I want to happen uh whoops I walked into the fire don't do that do not recommend it uh it's close to diarrhea no and three questions for you our energy that's just okay and good to know that we have and uh fanny pack gave us that bomb because we took damage walking in manifest just drops you and you take damage basically uh so we're not going to re-roll it and it can do more good than harm I guess man having a special tears in this situation is really good don't have to worry about the big fires uh c25s Fighters we could get some decent stuff out of these so I will explode them the magician is not one of them the devil is not one of them because that does the book of Belial effects which we already have so we don't need it and that's just a shitload of skills from one bomb thanks uh jinkies G [ __ ] Whitakers uh I was hoping for some money from that I don't really care I'm just trying to get this uh this floor done quickly really if you can have five minutes to do uh the next floor the important one with Boss Rush at the end of it we at least give ourselves the opportunity to start Boss Rush early and therefore have time at the end of it uh to to get into hush basically I say basically that's exactly what I wanted for help down it's not what I want we'll take emergency contact with this emergency contact do uh it summons those mom hands and they drag an enemy away it's not the best thing in the world but it's better than everything else Rune bag Rune bag is what you need on any other run but unfortunately on this run we're already committed to going all the way to the [ __ ] you're going fast stop that holy crap why is this happening this has never happened before suddenly I can't get away from missing this is why we need a speed upgrade because I'm I'm too slow to run away from this mask and the mask was just doing some [ __ ] things and I don't know why I didn't use look at Belial never mind we didn't take red hot damage on this whole floor there's another HP upgrade which I will take it's not going to be a crown for Spike but it's not going to be any items either I mean ideally correctly I suppose we should have taken the HP upgrade after we've been in there just to see if we wanted to buy stuff and sort of cheese an extra one out of it it's Min maximum to the point of the point of boredom at that stage I don't really give a [ __ ] that much and I hope you don't either I didn't do the uh the mob track room on the previous floor I'm aware of that it was in the wrong direction I wanted to make up a lot of time we don't know what this is so we'll have it toxic chalk is a brilliant item what does toxic shock do it does that poison damage that you can see just sits on everything as soon as you walk into a room basically so now we have probably plenty of time to explore this entire floor which which was the goal there is a tinted Rock in there but I don't really necessarily want to try and get it oh you're a brimstone one are you well fine you have taken a bit more damage than I would have liked but not nearly as much damage as I've taken on previous runs so I'm at once mildly upset about the damage I've taken and hugely pleased at the damage I haven't taken so uh excuse me I shot this fiery enough for it to be dead I'm not gonna waste time with I'm just gonna shoot these blow these up individually not worry about the CNT barrels the uh get the stuff out of them oh hello thank you and leave I get the stuff it's points burnt Penny there is going to give us a bomb at random if we pick a penny up oh we've lost all our spirit Hearts which is a shame but never mind ah yeah burnt Penny occasionally gives us bombs when we pick up pennies which is great because more bombs is more points it's just it's a consumable more consumable as you pick up no more points you get and if you have something that's producing consumables from other consumables it basically quits in now here's the thing I want to go to the seat the curse room but I don't have any Spirit half so I can't do it without taking damage I'll take red heart damage I don't get a deal with the devil at the end of this floor I don't get a deal with the devil oops that was really stupid uh I'm gonna be super salty and sad so nope uh this is a queen fight not what I'm after yourself with the spirit hearts in here from ah took damage anyway well in that case I guess we deal with it and go to the curse room fair enough game you've you've solved my problem for me by [ __ ] about also toxic shock causes enemies to leave a little bit of creep when they die I have yet to find that useful if I'm being honest okay more this way to find that we don't know what we're doing the compass fine almost there no dick so I've taken red heart damage we weren't likely to get a deal with the devil anyway because we got one on the last floor uh so I wouldn't worry about it too too much however ansus Rune or a yellow room the yellow room will double all consumables on this ground the pockets is pretty decent so now we can have both so never mind I'm tempted to Yellow that Spirit half at the same time I don't really care to now we can have a yellow root and an answer's room because Deep Pockets let us collect both of those things I'm going to the cursing very quickly and then I'm going to try and get through the mom fight ASAP uh that was no good I'm never gonna pick up the bombs because I don't care ah I'm thinking we can do the mum fight really quickly so I'm not worried about how long it's going to take us to get there but I am slightly salted that we haven't had a single speed upgrade on this entire game it's a bit sad that's that thing we don't want and we'll move through here having an orbital really helps with the mum fight because Mom spends a lot of time on the ground stamping on you like a dick all right because dicks do that I don't need you you know scene decks but stamping is what they do a lot wow it's fine I'm not too interested in not taking damage to be honest as long as we can get get it done in time definitely not getting a deal with the devil so we don't need to worry about that I suppose another Rune because we have Rune bag with spicano so we can use it straight away and we've got the negative so it turns out we're going to sheol and here's four things we don't know do you want the spiky one spiky one spiky one or the spiky one might as well go for this one it's Maggie's bow uh that's all right Ashley we're not going for a low HP type of run we haven't got anything that benefits from not having HP like horror Babylon or empty vessel well you're not dying as fast as I would like actually if you would care to rectify this thank you so having HP is good Maggie's bow gives us that HP upgrade but also all HP that we pick up red XP you know the hearts refillable containers do twice as much good for us I think I've got to use this but I'm using it again anyway on the off chance that it's worth it that was dead and then we can get rid of this in record time it hit me anyway actually you're not dying nearly as fast as I would like you to this is what I was afraid of earlier on when I mentioned it is that um holy [ __ ] that was an amazing shot we're not fast enough to run away from these enemies and we're not doing enough damage to sort of make it fast and we only picked up Maggie's bow it's not wow how little damage am I doing to this thing look at it of course if you stop [ __ ] jumping that would be brilliant so we're not kicking it out of the water we're not we're not going so fast that we're going to be done with a bus for us in a couple of minutes right so yeah hush is now a difficult proposition we're gonna have to go super fast we do have an answer this room to get us through one of the two floors so we know which way not to go black Rune did a Perth row which was not ideal didn't really help her throw rarely helps well further can't help it's situational how do you fix up maybe a space bar item so that we could put it back down but even then I don't want to walk over the spikes to get the Perth Road version of it no don't slow me down I'm already [ __ ] slow enough yeah bastard Let's uh try and tempt that gurgling to hit me in that direction wow I'm trying to kill death but he's refusing to succumb to my Wiles we could die here I'm being honest um I have no way of regenerating HP and we're doing so little damage for saying how amazing our shots appear to be they're not that great they're really not that great they have 10 bombs which could come through in the clutch for us we just need to survive this and then we'll be okay but we do have a long way to go and this is a lamb run we have to beat the lamb and all we've got [ __ ] dick we've got a bit of lamb like this you know we're not going to get much stronger on the next couple of floors we've only got boss items to carry us anyways we could just leave maybe oh it's a [ __ ] crawl space as well uh don't know how to deal with this so I'm just gonna hope the best wow what hit me there is nothing there I sent you not nothing was there oh steps on the [ __ ] spikes that was [ __ ] man you were there that was Bull [ __ ] [ __ ] well bit Rusty you know Judas Run's not easy and that was not a strong run we were very slow we didn't have a lot of damage maybe we'll do better tomorrow maybe I'll be allowed to do it tomorrow because steam decided that today I wasn't gonna uh I'm kind of wishing it'll continue to tell me not to bother but oh it was a okay run and I'm glad to have participated and I'm glad that you watched and I hope you enjoyed it and if you did please come back tomorrow or whenever I know it's bother uh just to I might just randomly not do them just to wind you all look yeah I think that's what I'll do so I'm gonna flip a coin and tomorrow if it comes up heads I'll flip a coin to decide whether that means I'm gonna do it or not see ya
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2 Stroke Oil!! What Brand Do You Use??
so how you guys doing today um so right now i'm just going to show you something here i i switched oils a little while back uh i switched to lucas semi-synthetic and i just want to show you some things that i uh how i how i do my mix alrighty so you ever seen these they come on medicine so this is measured for 39 or sorry 30 ml and i believe an ounce is actually 29 and a half um so i just fill it to the 30 mark and do my mix that way uh here's the lucas and on the bottle it tells you the ratios and i use the forty to one you can see the forty to one is three ounces so i fill the bottle three times dump it in done but one of the things i do like about this oil is it actually gives you the numbers for different ratios so it's it's rated to go everywhere from 50 to 40 to 32 to 16 you know it's actually rated for the different mix ratios where some oils will only be rated for the 50 to 1. so that's one of the reasons i made this switch because you never know you know what i mean right now i'm running at 40 to 1 and i have no problems so one of these days i might jump it up to uh 32 or something but we'll see i figure if i can still get it to run just as good at the same you know at 32 then why not you know but we'll see i'm gonna i'm gonna keep it at 40 to 1 for a little while and we'll see how it goes yeah all i do is i just started fill it up to the line see and i do that three times four gallon gas there's always a little bit left in there so that's why i figure if it's really rated you know if it's supposed to be 29 and a half ml that little bit that's left in there probably comes out probably works out you know but yeah so 40 to one i need three of these you see it that's high there that's it some people have different methods that's how i do it we're gonna be doing a little uh cutting and splitting today so you're gonna see a little bit of action coming up here the splitter hasn't been started in a long time so it might be a little rough [Music] got a couple saws with me let me see what i brought that's my dad's house you're looking at this is where i grew up so i had to bring one of my favorites right the xl700 it's here today brought the promax 610 um i got this one for free and i still have yet to put it in the wood so i figured i'd bring it out today and see how it does got the 925 [Music] the carb is blocked or the governor is blocked so we're going to give it a test today and the super xl auto this is the one we just put the reeds in the aftermarket ring cage so we're gonna see how they do today so we're gonna be doing a bit of testing and there's a wood pile on the splitter she's a homemade splitter i built but uh there's a wood pile those big rounds i'm probably gonna chop them in half because let's just say after you lift those things for a couple hours they just it gets on you if you know what i mean so we'll probably be cutting some of them in half and uh we'll be doing some tall testing in there and some of the pieces are still at you know five or six foot lights so we're gonna have to cut some a little or we'll have to cut a little too but a little something with my oil mix uh maybe you can chime in tell me tell me what you do that's just that's how i do it i just use the little medicine cup measuring cup or whatever and i felt three times for forty to one but uh alrighty until the next one you
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Direct Method Statement of Cash Flows
hello and welcome to this session in which we would look at a statement of cash flow exercise that deals with the direct method so in this session i'm going to illustrate the direct method for preparing the operating section of the cash flow statement we have two methods we have the direct method and we have the indirect method for the for preparing the operating section so today i'm going to show you the direct method and what's neat about the direct method is it will help you understand converting simply put the direct method is an illustration for converting accrual to cash now sometimes you might have to convert cash to accrual but understanding how accrual to cash works will help you in understanding cash to accrual so that's the neat thing about the direct method so what is the direct method for one thing it only applies to the operating section of the statement of cash flows what is the operating section of the statement of cash flows simply put the operating section is taking the income statement the regular income statement that you have and converting the income statement into i'm going to put it in quote cash flow income statement so this is this is what the operating section is in my opinion is taking the income statement and showing you on a cash flow basis are you making a profit now what do you have to do well for the direct method what you do is you examine each line on the income statement each line separately and you convert each line and you convert each line into cash flow starting with sales you would say okay this is my accrual sales 186 000. you would say okay this is my accrual sales but what is my cash sales well what is your cash sales how do you convert accrual to cash well what you have to do is you have to examine the account on the balance sheet that's related to sales well which account on the balance sheet is related to sales and the answer is account receivable so you are giving the balance sheet account and you notice that account receivable went from 74 to 79 so you are starting accrual sales 186 then your account receivable overall went up by 5 000. now what does it mean what does it mean when your account receivable increases when your account receivable increases it means you are selling more on credit you are selling more on credit so embedded in this one hundred and eighty six thousand an additional five thousand dollar of credit sales because here's what happened from a t-account perspective if you're looking at it account receivable and you're analyzing account receivable this is what we have we have the beginning balance is 74. we have the ending balance is 79. we also know that we have cash i'm sorry sales in total of 186 so sales will increase 186. now you want to know how much account receivable was credited simply put to go from 74 74 plus 186 minus something equal to 79 this is how we end up with 79. well let's see what that number is so if i took 74 let me just make this a little smaller if i take 74 000 which is my beginning balance plus 186 equal to 260. so if i minus 79 000 i will find out that my credit should have be should be 181 so my credit should be 181. what does that mean it means i received in cash this is cash received from sales it means although my sales is showing 186 but really i have to do what i have to i have to report it at 181 and what is 181 simply put 181 represent the increase so i have to deduct the increase in account receivable because account receivable overall went up by five thousand it means i have to reduce my sales to 181 simply put my sales on cash basis is 181 000 however on an accrual basis is 186. before we proceed any further i have a public announcement about my company farhat lectures.com forehead accounting lectures is a supplemental educational tool that's going to help you with your cpa exam preparation as well as your accounting courses my cpa material is aligned with your cpa review course such as becker roger wiley gleam miles my accounting courses are aligned with your accounting courses broken down by chapter and topics my resources consist of lectures multiple choice questions true false questions as well as exercises go ahead start your free trial today no obligation no credit card required i'm done with sales i will move on to cost of sales 102. well this is my cost of sales 102. what accounts on the balance sheet influence cost of sales well two things influence cost of sales accounts accounts payable when i buy stuff on account and inventory because my inventory turns into cost of goods sold now i have to analyze their effect on my cost of sales what's their effect on cost of sales let's look at inventory first inventory went from 1 118 to 124 so if i take 124 minus 118 i will find out that my inventory went up my inventory went up by 6 000. well what does that mean if my inventory went up by 6 000 well it means that i am buying more inventory that i am selling overall i have plus six thousand of inventory and you can see this it went from 118 to 124. well if i am if i am buying more inventory and by the way cost of sales is negative as a cash outflow because it's cost well what i'm gonna do is this if i bought an additional six thousand of inventory from a cash basis i spend an additional six thousand on inventory that's exactly what i did and the opposite would have been true if my inventory went if my inventory went down now let's take a look at my accounts payable my accounts payable went from 41 to 53. let's find the difference 53 minus 41. my accounts payable went up by twelve thousand well if accounts payable went up by twelve thousand what does that mean it means i am buying stuff but i am buying it on account it means i am not using cash it means i have to add back 12 000 to my cash because i am not using the cash why i am not using the cash how do i know this my accounts payable go up now i am ready to net them so if i take the difference between 102 plus 6 minus 12 i will find out that i paid overall for cost of sales of 96 000. so this is what my cash paid for suppliers 96 000. i started with 102 102 then my inventory went up it means i bought more inventory but my accounts payable went up even further by 12 000 and when my accounts payable go up it means i'm not paying cash i am buying stuff on account it's going to save me cash that's why the plus here therefore cash paid the supplier will be 96 000. so i'm done with sales i'm done with cost of sales gross profit is a is a computational figure operating expenses is 59 000. now i need to analyze my operating expenses of 59 000. to analyze my operating expenses i have to know which account are part of the operating expenses well most likely not most likely prepaid expense is based on my operating expense so i'm going to start by saying 59 000 and my prepaid went up if my prepaid went up it means remember 59 is an expense it's a negative cash outflow if my 59 000 is my accrual and i purchase an additional 1000 of prepaid so notice here i have 1000 additional of prepaid that means i purchased another 1000 of prepaid therefore i have to consider it as a cash outflow also if you notice here i have accumulated depreciation and i have franchise and those account changed so i need to know if i have any additional information if i look at my additional information i will find out that a fully depreciated plant asset which originally costs 20 000 it's fully depreciated with no salvage value was sold for a thousand and i see here that normal depreciation expense was recorded during the year and the franchise was amortized so i have to be careful here i have to be careful because i am told there's depreciation expense and there's amortization and since they are not listed as a separate line they must be part of this 59 000 so part of this 59 000 is depreciation expense and part of this 59 000 is amortization expense i am not given those as a separate line if i'm giving the depreciation expense and the amortization expense it's easy all what i have to do is ignore them but i am not they are embedded in the 59 000 therefore i have to back them out let's take a look at the franchise the franchise went from 32 to 24. the franchise was amortized for 8 000. it means with this with within this 59 000 i have to back out 8 000 because this is a not not a cash expense therefore i add 8 000 a franchise because it's not a cash expense yes i did took the expense but it's not cash if it was listed separately i would have just simply ignored it but since it's part of the 59 i have to back it out again i'm starting with 59 as negative if i started with 59 as positive i would do the opposite but i'm saying just to kind of let you know 59 is cash paid this is the expense let's convert it into how much cash paid for operation so the franchise is done now i have to deal with this depreciation which is a little bit unusual because accumulated depreciation went down so if i look at my accumulated depreciation account for this exercise it's a little bit unusual it's not unusual but i went from eighty thousand i'm sorry it went from eighty six thousand to eighty thousand this is what i have the beginning and ending it means overall the account went down well the reason why is because i'm told i sold a plant asset that's fully depreciated if that's the case it was a twenty thousand dollar plant asset that's fully depreciated well if you sold an asset you have to remove its accumulated depreciation therefore i went from 86 i reduced 86 by 20 so let's let me get my calculator so i reduced my eighty six thousand eighty six thousand i started with that i reduced it by twenty thousand minus twenty thousand and i should end up with sixty six i end up with eighty therefore i am looking here for another credit so if i find the difference between 66 and 80 i will find out that the depreciation that i took was 14 000. so this is basically i found this is i find basically a plug this was given what is where was it given it was giving here it was giving that the asset was sold it was fully depreciated well what does that mean it means my depreciation was 14 000 it means embedded in this number again another 14 000 that's not not a cash expense so i will add back this 14 000 as a non-cash expense when i net them i will find out that cash paid for operation is only 38 000. therefore cash paid for operation is 38 000. so what i did is i took i took each line starting with sales converted sales to cash sales converted cost of goods sold to cash paid to customers and converted operating expenses into cash paid for operation now gain on sale of plant asset is a thousand i ignore this i ignore this because the gain is not a cash amount the gain will be accounted for and the financing section i ignore gains i ignore losses i ignore the appreciation expense i ignore amortization expense that you just said you ignore them why did you so why did why did you why did you added 8 000 and added 14 000 i had to add them because they were included in the 59 if they were listed separately i would ignore them since they were included i have to take them out that's why i that's why i included them overall what i did is now i prepare my statement of cash flow cash received from customers 181 000 computed here cash paid the suppliers 96 000 in cash paid for operation for operating the asset 38. if i net them out cash paid for operating expense net cash provided by operating expenses 47 000. simply put notice my net income was 26 my accrual net income but cash provided from operating is 47 which is more which is more and the reason is we explained it because we expense 102 but we only paid 96 we expend 59 we only paid 38 but from the cash perspective we received less cash from sales but overall it was more than net income so this is how you would prepare an operating net operating section using the direct method of the statement of cash flows now the next session i would i would look at the indirect method using the same example i would also complete the complete cash flow statement using the indirect method because the only difference between direct method and indirect method is only the operating section what should you do now go to for hat lectures and work mcqs exercises through false questions that's going to help you this important topic good luck study hard and stay safe
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Jakarta SHOCKED Us (NOT Clickbait)! 🇮🇩 Indonesia Travel Vlog
It started as a typical evening for us in Jakarta. We were hungry and craving local  food, so we did what any other   budget travelers would do and set  out searching for a night market. The lights of the old city against the deep  violet of the night sky made it feel like a   painting as we wove our way through the  Dutch Colonial giants towering above us. We turned a corner onto a main  street, and out of nowhere... [expletive] You sure you're okay? Yeah, I think so. Watch out when  you're walking in Jakarta at night. The sidewalks will kind of just  open up into these drainage ditches,   and it looks really gnarly in there. I think I got really lucky. I just stepped and went straight down. I had no idea what was happening. I had the camera in my hands. Luckily, I think I caught it  and that the camera's okay,   and all I did was scrape my leg up on the inside  of, like, the nasty sewer, so it's pretty gross. I should- I'm- we're going to go clean it. We were on our way to a night market. Yeah, so there's that. I feel like it could have been way worse. That was, like, what, a three-foot drop? I mean, it went all the way down to my leg,   and this leg was on the ground,  and it went basically down to here. Yeah. Right? So, like, yeah? Glad you're okay. Me too. It could have been so much worse. That almost happened to me the other day! I know. It's dangerous out here. Mind your P's and Q's. Alright, we're going to go  back to the pods, I guess, and clean myself up. Maybe we can find some bandages on the way. Everybody is so nice. As we've  been walking back to the hotel,   everybody keeps stopping to  look and see if I'm okay. I mean, you're limping, and you  have blood dripping down your leg. That is very true. We can't find a pharmacy that's close by,  so we're going to just go back to the box. Ah, it sucks to walk though. [upbeat music] We are back in the cube, and  luckily, this place is great. They had a bunch of really, like, proper  first aid gear, so I'm taking this as a   sign from the universe that wherever  we were going, we probably shouldn't   have been, so it was stopping me and  letting me know that, "No further." Dr. Ashley is going to patch me up. It looks like we're in a hospital, but we're not. It fits the mood perfectly, so. It does. Yeah. It's pretty gnarly. This might hurt a little bit. Many years of skateboarding has  prepared me for this moment. Alright, ready? Mm-hmm. Three-two-one. Does it hurt? No, it's really not that bad. Oh, good. I thought it was going to be so much worse. It stings, for sure, but... There it goes. Alright, now that I'm all patched up,   it's time to figure out what we're  going to do with the rest of our night. Yeah, we'll get back to you. Alright, so it's a little bit different  of a day than we expected it to be. Our idea was to continue exploring that night. Pasar Malam di Kota Tua? Pasar Malam Kota Tua? Yeah. Okay. And get our true first impressions of Jakarta,  but none of the places we went were, like,   open or real street food markets, so we  decided to take it easy and hang out in   our little box for a couple days; let my  leg get better, which it's getting there. We didn't want to miss  exploring this beautiful city. Now we're at the National Monument. We took a tuk-tuk to get here, which is the  first time we've taken one of those in Indonesia. It's a Sunday, so it is absolutely packed. There are so many people everywhere. This whole square is enormous. I'm a little bit hobbly and wobbly,  but I'm not going to let it stop us. Are you? Nope. Nope. Alright. We'll have a good day. Yeah, let's go. There's an ondel-ondel. So what are these things? I believe if you give them money,  they're supposed to give you good luck. Not entirely sure, but...yeah, and  sometimes they'll be walking around town,   and they're these really,  like, tall characters, but... Hello! Yes, yes. Hello! [speaking in a foreign language] Italy? No, USA. Huh? America. America! Yeah. Yeah! Hey! Hello! Oh, yes. For me, I look very pretty. Very bagus. Bagus! Makasih. It's just my size. Bule! Bule! Hello! Bule! Bule! Bule! We are the blues. We are. So, somebody, please tell us in the comments. Is bule a rude term? I don't take it that way. To me, it just is the same thing  as saying, like, foreigner,   but I'm curious to know kind of what your  thoughts are 'cause I'm not really sure. Are they saying it in a condescending way,   or is it a term of endearment, or  does it depend on the situation? Let us know in the comments. We're curious. We hear it all the time, and we never know  how to respond other than like, Hello!" Let's go find this- this MONAS. I want to go see the music. [upbeat music] They're straight up having a dance party up here. I love how everybody congregates  in these popular places. That's one really cool thing we've  noticed about Jakarta so far. [local music playing over loudspeakers] [laidback music] We're trying to get into the entrance of  MONAS, but it looks like it's guarded off,   at least on this side, so we're walking  around to the other side right now. And a kind gentleman came up and told us  that it was already closed for the day,   but we're going to walk around to the  other side and hopefully be able to get in,   but if not, we'll head to the  mosque and the cathedral next. The grounds are really beautiful here. This is a beautiful, beautiful park, and there's   a ton of people everywhere just enjoying  the weekend, which is really, really nice. We've kind of been stuck in that hostel  for the last two days while Mike recovered,   and just kind of took it easy  and got caught up on work. It was a very small hotel room, so it's  nice to get out and kind of start exploring,   and we have such little time left in Indonesia,   so it's kind of cool to get to  see some of these historic places. Looks like this is gated off, too. Hmm. It feels like we took the long way around, and  of course, there's no shade, so it's just hot. This place's construction was finished in 1975. To come up with the design,   they put together a committee of people  and that committee held two contests. Out of both contests, only one  designer was selected both times. Once they took that design, they pitched  it to the King, and the King was like,   "No. I want it to look a different  way, so I need it to be redesigned." That designer redesigned it and, I guess,   made it so big that they wouldn't  be able to afford to build it. He was asked to shrink the  design, and the designer was like,   "Absolutely not. I'm not going to  shrink the design. You should just   wait until you can afford to build  it the way it was originally done." Well, the King vetoed that idea and found someone   else to continue with the design  to make it the way it is now. Little fun fact of history about  how this place was constructed. Says, "Exit," but people are walking  in, so we're going to give it a try. The guard is pointing us to  the pintu masuk entrance. I'm not sure why, but we'll  see what- what happens. Why are you giggling? Cause there's, like, people giggling at us. Doesn't seem closed. [laidback music] Okay, so we got our entrance card. It was 45,000 for the both of us. Unfortunately, we can't go  to the top. It was sold out,   but we can see the museum and the Goblet,  whatever that is, so we'll go check it out. [laidback music] It's funny how many people are sprawled  across the floor. It's probably cool, though. I'm not super mad about it,  but it is really dark in here,   so I'm not looking forward to going back out in  the sunlight and just being like, "Ah!" Blinded. At the bottom of the National Monument are 51   dioramas depicting Indonesian history  from the fourth to the 21st centuries. They are incredibly detailed, and each has a  plaque explaining the scene in front of you. Now we're going to try and make it to  this mosque before the last tour ends. It's 3:30, so we don't know. We'll find out. [laidback music] Yep, just as I suspected. I'm blinded. Not pleasant, and it's hot again. We always pick the wrong  time to come out and explore. It's pretty, though. Sure is pretty. And we're learning. Yeah. Jakarta is a beautiful city. It is. It's very, very busy. Very busy. Which makes sense with 11 million people. This is the biggest city that we've  ever been to. It feels like it. It sure does. Alright, let's get to the mosque. Alright, I think it's this way. So we just tried to get in, and  apparently, we went to gate five. You can enter at gate seven. Two more gates. We're almost there. [ambient music] We're a little bit confused  as to where to go to get in. We have heard that there's free  tours here, which is awesome. So far, we've been pointed in a couple  different directions because non-Muslims   have to go check in at a different location  than people who are here to worship and pray. I think we're going the right way now. So, this looks like it's the women's entrance,   but there are men bules going in,  so we're just going to follow. I like this robe. How does it look? You look great. What do you think? I look fancy. It's very comfortable. Yeah, it's very soft. You look good. I wonder how long this tour is. I don't know. It's really hot. Getting a lean-in? Yeah, I'm really tired. The  heat's gotten to me a little bit. So it turns out when you get here, you have  to go through the women's or wanita entrance,   and then you walk through  the hallway a little bit,   and on your right, there will be what  feels like an interrogation room. You have to fill out a form.  They'll provide you with robes. Right now, we're waiting in this  main area for the guide to come out,   and we'll go on our tour, so we're  really excited to check it out. Yeah, we got here right at 4:00, and  that was the second to last tour. There was a break right before this one,  so we literally just lucked out perfectly. Sometimes we got it. We luck out a lot. Yeah. Except when we're missing our train. We luck out a lot until we don't. Yeah. And then it's like- You fall through a hole. Yeah, and then we fail hard, usually. Yeah. But, oh well. Okay, everyone, my name is [unintelligible]. I am staff of information in this mosque,   and I will be guiding you all to look around  the mosque for about 15 until 20 minutes. You are allowed to take a picture or making  video inside, no problem. Come on, let's go. [ambient music] The carpet is so soft, so plush. Wow, this place is huge! Look at the ceiling. Angle for taking a picture. Yeah, this is best angle. From this side, okay. Please take photo. Our guide explained the significance of  the mosque's construction and that each   structural feature held meaning in  Islam or Indonesia's Independence. In this mosque have many symbols or philosophical. Like the dome. Here, the big dome, the  diameter of this big dome is 45 meters. This is a symbol of the years of  Indonesian Independent Day; 1945,   and the second dome, the diameter  of the second dome is eight meters. This is a symbol of the month August because  Indonesia was independent in 17 August 1945,   and for the day, seventeen, you can see from  outside there is a pinnacle as high as 70 meters. This mosque have twelve colors. The big pillars here are twelve. This is also the symbol of the birthday of our  Prophet Muhammad, and then this mosque have five   floors, and the number of five represent the five  principles in Islam; the five pillars in Islam. The architect was Mr Frederich  Silaban. He was a Christian,   actually, and he built this  beautiful mosque for us. He built this mosque and also MONAS.  The same person. The same architect. Thank you so much. Thank you. Come. Come on, come on.  Thank you. Come on. Follow. Come on, hobbly. Alright. Each of these squares is for one person, and  they'll put down carpets, and they'll pray. I think it's once or twice a year,  uh, during Ramadan when there's   hundreds of thousands of people here,  so they'll put them in the courtyard,   uh, but that's what all these squares  are for, and all of them face Mecca. I know absolutely nothing  about the Muslim religion,   so it's really cool getting this  little bit of insight into it. Used this bedug many years ago. Long time ago when  there isn't any loudspeaker, even electricity. And this is originally Indonesian culture. Not in religion, so you can find  this only here in Indonesia. You cannot find this in the other mosques  in the other countries, only in Indonesia. [marching band playing] We are always living togetherness. This is a symbol of tolerant. We are never complete. We have no  gate. We are always open each other,   and this is a symbol of peace each other because  we know in Indonesia there are five religions:   Islam, Christian, Catholic, Hindus, and  Buddhist, and we are always living together. This is a symbol of peace each other. That was cool. Did you learn a lot? Yeah. I did, too. I think it's really cool that the  Catholic church was built right across the   street as a sign of tolerance and unity,  and they work together every year during   their holidays to support one another, so  during, like, Ramadan, they will donate   their parking to the mosque and then vice versa  for Christmas, so it's kind of a cool thing. [ambient music] There's no locals to lead the way, so we're  just going to have to be brave, I guess. We're here at the Jakarta Cathedral, and  I know that you can't take a tour here. You could just kind of go to the, I  guess, the entrance and look around. Uh, so I figured we'll do that. We're here. We might as well. We learned about the mosque. We'll try and  learn a little bit about this cathedral,   and it looks really, really cool. I know that there's the three spires.  I don't know what they represent,   but it's a really beautiful cathedral. Looks very gothic and old. So it turns out they're actually having mass  right now, so we can't go inside until after 6:00,   but I don't know if I've got it  in me to wait around that long. After spending the last few days indoors  due to my leg injury and a mild case of   food poisoning, the heat and the day's  activities really took it out of me. We headed to a nearby cafe, hoping for the  pick-me-up we needed, but it just wasn't enough,   and with an early morning the next  day, we decided to call it a night. Today was our last day in Indonesia before our   visas expired, and it was not how we  expected to end our time in Jakarta. We had a lot planned. There were so many  things to see and new foods to try, so it was   disappointing that we weren't able to experience  everything this incredible city had to offer. From the moment we arrived in  Indonesia, we were mesmerized. From the unique cultures and expansive  rice terraces of Bali to the rich history,   epic volcanoes, and delicious cuisine of  Java, this country has captured our hearts. At the center of this experience are the   incredible people we've met and  interacted with along the way. A trip to any country can best be  defined by the people who live there,   and Indonesia has some of the most genuine and  kind-hearted people we've ever encountered. From their willingness to help and teach us  about their culture to the smiles on their faces,   the people of Indonesia are the  country's true national treasure. With over 17,000 Islands to explore,  it would take a lifetime to immerse   ourselves in every aspect of this country,  and while we only have one lifetime,   we intend to come back and see as much as  we can with the little time we're allotted. Even though this is the last  video in our Indonesia series,   we like to think of this not as  "Goodbye" but as a "See you again soon." To watch our Indonesia series from the beginning,   click the playlist on the left, and if  you're new here, please consider subscribing. We'll see you in the next one.
Mike & Ashley
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ETH Lecture 11. Nonlinear Dynamics of Economic Cycles (01/12/2011)
all right let's start this is on this is on welcome to the last but one lecture we're almost at the end of the course [Music] before we begin I'd like to make as usual few announcements next week we're going to have the course evaluation so please all of you come to evaluate the course at least for the evaluation it's probably going to be in the beginning of the second half so that you don't need to come so early at 8 o'clock but also those who you know looking at the podcast you know please come at least evaluate the course opposite to what you made thing actually course evaluations matter a lot at least a matter enough to the rector odd to put enough pressure on on professors in order to improve their courses so this is this is really taken into consideration it's analyzed by a whole different department in ETH which does only this to evaluate courses so to analyze these course evaluations so this is going to be next week before we begin today's lecture I'd like to discuss with you the results from the online test and from the online quiz so let's get to that let's go first through the online quiz these are the aggregate results you remember the passing barrier with 50% so it was like 10 points here a lot of you passed surprisingly a lot more people failed than the first online quiz actually a lot of these tries or attempts are somehow empty so I don't know what happened there but people just started and didn't answer any question and then then submit it I don't know why but you will have a third chance to cover this 2 out of 3 requirement so this don't line quiz in fact the the results are pretty good I can show you the question by question division the worst question meaning the least amount of people answered this question was 56% right so this was the question with oh yeah this is my favorite question that I came up with about the shoes and the and the headache so yeah causality versus correlation and a lot of you chose it's not that you gave the wrong answer but a lot of you chose only one of the correct answers and there was a second one but we'll discuss in details the quizzes in the last Q&A session all right and this is now the online survey I am quite happy with with my personal evaluation a lot of you I mean if you look at this one there is a kind of a diversity and how many exercise sessions people have attended most of you tempt to be on the high end which is good despite the fact that now we have vensim and the exercises are not so dynamic and discussion prone as before I'm happy that most of you attend the lectures I'm also happy that you like my explanations which doesn't mean that they're always the best but I mean I try yes so I so intentionally there is no absolutely true here and this in this question simply because if there was absolutely true I think not much not many people would select it because it's kind of an extreme opinion although it's positive so mostly true is somehow yeah it makes me feel good alright now it's a joke now this is actually interesting if you look at these two questions the mathematical side of systems dynamics and the business side of system dynamics there's a huge diversity some of you want math some of you want less mad and this is no surprise given the diversity in the audience I'm still thinking what the best way to do this is in order to satisfy all the tastes and there was a suggestion in the in the feedback that you gave that maybe we can provide a lot more math in the notes so in this notes section we already try to do this but only for derivation that is somehow difficult and requires further explanation but we don't do it for like simple taking derivative or maximizing a function but it may be a good idea to expand a bit more the mathematical side in the notes for for next year for instance but yeah I'll get back to this question when I analyze the manual feedback to return the self study tasks are so if you look at where was it yes this question my overall impression of the exercise was that the quality was there there's actually a significant percentage of you who are kind of on the borderline between you know they're not good and they're tolerable and I attribute this to the Bentham part of the self studies because the Venson part is not as exciting as as in the beginning we don't get to discuss so much and if you don't actually do the self study yourself you may not understand the presentation the presentations in most cases are simply showing you the model and quickly clicking on a few variables and then showing your graph so if you don't do it yourself you don't actually get to understand it I don't know if there's a better way to teach vensim or to teach modeling except doing it but maybe we can think of for the future we can think of some extended exercise sessions where we can we can discuss more but of course that has to do with resource constraints I'm the only one in the chair who is involved in this course at the moment so that's kind of a that's kind of a yea high workload the pace is fine and so on ok that's fine let's go back to the manual feedback which is mostly interesting let's see alright yeah this I already mentioned more mathematical explanations in the notes this is one idea which i think is pretty good so I've tried to do this a little bit today actually yesterday at midnight so if you have downloaded the handouts sometime before midnight yesterday you have missed a few figures in the notes you may want to redownload now I will mention is explicitly which lights so you know so some of you wanted to answer or for me too or we all to answer the questions at the end of each lecture now this is the questions at the end of each lecture were not intended to be answered in class they were intended to be answered by you and this time this year we're going to answer them in the Q&A session if you want of course if something is unclear but the main point of these questions is to be answered by you is a preparation for the exam dedicating introduction to vensim this is a good idea and we'll probably do it next year again it has to do a lot of with constraints with mainly people yeah this is the less mad versus more math we can take the balanced approach and just have an average amount of math but I don't think this is a good idea a better idea would be to somehow include the math in there in the notes a lot of you wanted more real-life examples and case studies in the part with systems dynamics with the modeling you know feedback loops and stuff like that we saw a couple we saw this shipbuilding case but you wanted more so if we want to if we want to have more then we need to sacrifice some of the material I have to discuss this with with professors fights and see what we can come up with if we can incorporate a few more self studies real-life examples because just presenting it the real-life example is pointless in my opinion we have to discuss it in detail and see how the modeling works for that particular example otherwise I can just give you bullet points with real-life examples it would be useless now yeah I was in a funky mood yesterday so I coined this term lost in digitization which means that when you look at the podcast you don't see this for instance you don't see what I write on the blackboard I've been trying to use this presenter here which is like a mini keyboard right I still haven't got used to it perfectly I'm working comfortable with this one but there is always something that you miss if you don't come to the lectures so I'll try to I'll try to use this one today exclusively but you just have to accept it if you don't come to the lectures you will miss for instance the blackboard stuff in that case you can ask some people for notes or try to do it yourself right so still some of you are not really clear or don't really understand how each part of the course it's in and that's why I'm going to do a summary in the last lecture the Q&A session where I go through the whole course and hopefully I managed to explain what we did basically each part why we did it and so on yes also some people are not happy with the exercise presentations as I mentioned they were kind of monotonous and kind of time pressuring for the groups we have like 15 up to 20 minutes to present and basically present the same thing this a lot has to do with resource constraints in the past we used to have to exercise sessions in the from 5 to 6 and 6 to 7 in the afternoon but there were more people working there now it's just me so we have one exercise session and we have to somehow make do with it but it I mean obviously this has to be changed for the for the next for the next year right timing now maybe you've noticed that in the last few lectures we kind of spend a lot of time in the beginning explaining basic things and then the last few slides we don't have so much time to really go into details I realize this phenomenon and let me tell you why I do it so in my opinion it's worth spending more time on the fundamentals like what is the bifurcation and why are we interested in this or that and even you know write down all the equations so that you can understand it and then if we don't have enough time to go into details in the last few slides you will have the the fundamentals to understand them by yourself as a comparison you can look at the podcasts from 2010 so last year they're also available the the podcast website so just click on 2010 autumn semester and you see professors fighter teaching more or less the same things and here going in a different way so different timing progression and in my opinion as a student I could have benefited a bit more from more detailed explanations in the basic things like what is modeling and what is scales and what is not kettles and stuff like this and then I can understand them by myself let's say what is a window in the chaos for instance just by looking at the bifurcation diagram so this was my idea to spend more time in the beginning having said that I think I spent too much time in the beginning now that I look in the podcast so I'll try to change this actually but still emphasize a bit more in the beginning again lots of questions about the exam what is going to be on the exam what is not doing it to learn every bullet point in the slides what can I say ideally yes ideally yes it is if you want a good performance just try to understand the concepts even if you don't remember the equations try to make sure that you can explain everything by words if it's not with it with equations for instance the question like when the scales emerge in the logistics map can be answered to by in two lines writing the equation and saying ok for values of the parameter this and that or you can answer in words just make sure that you can do that we'll talk about the exam during the Q&A session I'll try to give you some hints but don't expect a sample exam or anything like this all right I think that's all the self-study for next Tuesday is actually the solo model or the new growth model from from last week if I remember correctly there only groups presenting yeah you can find it actually online the self study and now we actually start today's lecture what did we do so far thank you so much time I have here we looked of course in the beginning we looked at defining the problem the problem solving cycle but then the last two parts of the course were systems dynamics and nonlinear nonlinear dynamics system dynamics have to do all primarily with feedback cycles so we define our system we define the elements in that system and then we try to basically understand how elements are related to each other and primarily in terms of feedback processes we were not interested so much with detailed equations just kind of an overview like an architect basically you have if I hire more people then I create a balancing feedback I would increase my production and satisfy my demand that also would create a dis balancing positive feedback in terms of stress were overworked burnout and stuff like that so these were feedback loops the nonlinear dynamics part of the course is about the control of the control the influence of control parameter each feedback loop is controlled by ax is governed by a control parameter so in the nonlinear dynamics part we went deep into the structure of the system the dynamics of the system and we saw how these dynamics changes with the control parameters and most importantly we saw that the control parameters influence two things they influence the number of equilibrium states and the stability of equilibrium States this is related to the notion of bifurcations I hope this notion is already clear to you bifurcation does not just mean one stable equilibrium State now is split into two stable equilibrium states it could be anything could be destruction creation changing a stability of equilibrium setting states and so on in the last lecture we introduced a little bit of economics to all this so we were studying this kind of basically dynamical systems with control parameters but they had no real economic interpretation there were just some kind of systems the last lecture we looked at the production function the solo growth model and we introduced one of the basic let's say notions in economic standard economics this is the equilibrium so standard economics is only concerned with with the equilibrium and then how do what the new equilibrium will be if something changes it's not concerned with the transition towards an equilibrium or the transition from one equilibrium to another it just sees let's say the world as a bunch of equilibrium states and we're either in one or another but we didn't study exactly how much we with transition and in fact with we don't even know if we can even reach an equilibrium state I I don't think today's world is in any kind of equilibrium but the Solow model the new classical growth model assumes that eventually all countries reach an equilibrium if we change some of the inputs we simply change the equilibrium that's all so what is missing I kind of hinted to this what is missing is the dynamics how do we reach an equilibrium do we reach an equilibrium and and so on so we're going to be studying today and the next next week the last lecture the motion towards equilibrium or in other words cycles economic cycles business cycles and you see that if you buy what I'm what I'm going to introduce to you then the economics economy is not liberal men will never be there will be business cycles and oscillations the whole time a quick kind of heuristic introduction to business cycles on this figure you see the what is that yes so this is the investment in well as an owner it's some kind of investment investment fluctuation so yeah output let's see I believe the output is the black one like the the bold line and the investment is the the normal black line so they fluctuate a lot obviously there is no notion of equilibrium here there is not even a kind of a hint that this thing may even may ever go to an equilibrium State yes of course this is just it spans about 40 years you may say that's not enough that's a valid that's a valid point but you may also say that it's enough so now business cycles this is a definition of business cycle you can read it yourself but let's say the most distinct distinctive characteristic of a business cycle is this one you start reading from here a cycle consists of expansions followed by similar general recessions right this is this is basically a business cycle I mean it's it's very intuitive this notion and here now we have a to more realistic growth a bit more realistic curves this is on the left side who have the long term economic growth in the US I think it's the GDP yes I know it's the GNP okay so it's the gross national product and you see it kind of grows so you may say well there are no cycles here but right but now if you take the left one and you did trend it so there is a clear trend there right this is due to inflation this is due to economic expansion in general but if you did rent it if you reduce this influence on primarily on inflation then what you see is the same gross national product now fluctuates a lot NZ it's a log scale so we can see more range and it flipped rates a lot actually quite significantly from it's about 50 years again no hint that this thing is ever going to reach an equilibrium state we already looked at cycles actually when we look at product life cycles right this was like there was the introduction then growth saturation and then decline in the product in general the the business cycles can be applied to any kind of economic activity it could be salaries wages GDP GNP whatever you want and on the right you see the life cycle that we already solved with the with the products with the product introductions yeah I mean this is I think the notion of business cycle is very intuitive so we don't need to spend much time on these slides now before we continue there would be a mathematical part now about stability we already looked at when an equilibrium state is stable and I kind of gave you an intuitive explanation well stability means that small random fluctuations eventually die out this is kind of a heuristic explanation but to actually analyze mathematically whether an equilibrium state is stable and if it's not stable what is the instability is it explosion is it oscillations so business cycles basically we need to have a more rigorous approach and this is the more rigorous approach now you remember this slide I showed you lecture 9 I believe what we have is the dynamics of a system this one and it's depicted there one example of a function f and if you look at how many times F crosses the X line is basically three so we have three equilibrium states x1 x2 and x3 they are also called fixed points and so on and so forth and now we're going to study how to how we can analyze the stability of these fixed points the idea is actually very simple in fact the idea is exactly what I said we perturb the equilibrium point a little bit and we see what happens to this perturbation does the perturbation died down or does it grow so what do we have here how many of you know Taylor expansion Oh perfect so we take this and we expand the function f around the fixed point okay imagine the function f is any function and we want to investigate small fluctuations around the fixed point this would want to do well the Taylor expansion that's exactly the Taylor expansion approximate a function in the neighborhood of a given point right so this is exactly what we need the Taylor expansion is around the fixed point is the function at the fixed point which is zero so we don't see it here but there is a term in the beginning which is the function f at the fixed point by definition it's zero plus the first derivative at the fixed point times this this is the first term of the Taylor series and then we disregard any kind of quadratic influences so this is our function it may be whatever fluctuating function at the fixed point in the neighborhood of the fixed point this is the neighborhood in a sense approximate approximated by straight line this is the slope of the line alright so I think this is clear enough now we define this difference so this is X minus the fixed point so this is a kind of a small region around the fixed point we define it it's Delta X so Delta X is one variable now it's not Delta x X its Delta X so Delta X is is this difference if you differentiate both sides just differentiate both sides with respect to X you get Delta X the derivative of Delta X plus the derivative of the fixed point is equal to the derivative of X this is a constant right the fixed point is a constant so it's derivative is zero right therefore Delta X the derivative of the small fluctuation so this is we're interested in the dynamics of the small fluctuation or the small perturbation the derivative of the small perturbation is is well yeah so we have the X X dot is equal to Delta X prime prime is again derivative but X dot is also equal to this thing right therefore we can simply say that thing is equal to that thing and we have Delta X prime is equal to this the first term which we call M times this but this is by definition Delta X Delta X so we get a dynamic equation telling us how the small perturbation develops the solute so yeah M is just the slope of the line so it's the first derivative X the fixed at the fixed point the solution is very simple it's given by this and there you go if M or if the first derivative is positive at the fixed point then the small perturbation will exponentially grow the point the fixed point is unstable if it's negative here then the small fluctuation will eventually die out because this thing will eventually be 0 Delta X and often this first derivative is called the eigenvalue I'll show you what why it's called an eigenvalue but our task when we analyze such a system is to determine m or to determine this thing if we determine this the derivative of the of the function f at the fixed point that we're interested in and we just look at whether it's positive or negative then we know stability stable or not and this is just an example we take the function x squared minus u1 times 6 I should say that so why do we have two variables technically I should yeah technically I should say that we just call now M lambda we do this for convention because when we go to a function of two variables or coupled differential equations then we have a matrix instead of em and then we're interested in the eigenvalues which by convention are denoted by lambda so yeah but you see that this is an example x squared minus 1 times X without even caring about let's say Taylor expansion or anything like this if you just remember we take the first derivative at the fixed point so there are two fixed points zero a new one I hope you can determine that right how did we get zero and new one is fixed points anybody care to say yes so we basically set the first three difficult to zero and we find the roots there for the first derivative of the function is two times X minus u1 right if you take the first root 2 times X minus u1 0 to X minus u1 is simply minus u 1 if u 1 is positive then minus u 1 is negative which means that 0 is a stable point conversely if it the second as equilibrium point u 1 to X minus C 1 is u 1 which is positive and that's unstable and then you can see there the the graph now we go to two-dimensional systems these are the most the most interesting ones it's basically the same idea we have some dynamics regarding X and some time then regarding why this could be rabbits and foxes for instance and F and well G the functions are both themselves functions of x and y so a fixed point now would be a pair of x and y right is one we just exclude a pair of x and y let's see what's going on this is the fixed point x and y a fixed point means that neither X nor Y changes anymore in a two-dimensional system so I have this yeah we have that so at the fixed point is zero and G the fixed point is also zero in the same way as before we take a small perturbation it's exactly the same way is the one-dimensional system we kind of do it a little bit differently here we define the small perturbation to be this just different notation the small perturbation in the Y Direction is this we do the Taylor expansion only the first term and we get a dynamical equation regarding the small perturbation in the X direction and the small perturbation in the Y direction here and now look this is y dot is equal to this V dot is equal to this now just focus on that part so this part and this part can you see how we can represent these two equations in terms of a matrix by vector matrix multiplication just form a compact form it's not we don't do any mathematical transformation just rewrite the whole thing can you can ever who can see that let's let's just be safe because then you won't understand what is Jacobian and then the whole thing kind of snowballs exactly exactly so if you're right I was advised to keep a more organized writing style so this is our two equations this is the derivative DF DX DF dy at the fixed points at the fixed point times well it's actually big I started small and now it's a lot bigger all right so we just multiplied this matrix times this vector and we get this right just matrix vector multiplication and just explaining the next slide in words this we call the Jacobian matrix of the system it's basically the gradient right so we take the partial derivatives of F the partial derivatives of G we multiply them by UV and we get the our dynamics so this is called the Jacobian it's simply writing the whole thing the one-dimensional system in two dimensions and then in matrix form for convenience all right this is exactly what I said the dynamics of U and V are some matrix times U and V and the matrix is this it's called the Jacobian the solution is again given in the same way as a one-dimensional system P means transpose so UV would be kind of a column vector so UV is equal to the initial condition at time zero times exponential and now lambda here is not just a single value but it's a vector it contains two values because we have two two coupled equations so lambda here consists of of basically two values lambda 1 and lambda 2 and these are called the eigen values of the matrix that's why M in the previous slide was lambda this for convention lambda 1 and lambda 2 are eigen values and they determine whether the fixed point is stable or not and now you can imagine we have two dimensions here x and y okay and we have two eigenvalues what happens if one of the eigenvalues one of the lambdas is positive the other one is negative let's say in the X again value is positive and the y eigen value is negative well what will happen is you will never get no no you will never get to the X so what do you say X is positive you will never get to the X direction so you're kind of repelled from the X direction but you're attracted to the Y direction and okay I have a picture I'll show you this but this slide basically talks about how to find eigenvalues of a matrix how many of you know how to find eigenvalues oh that's that's good that's perfect so you know the lambda the eigenvalues so lambda is a is the root of the characteristic polynomial this is the trace of the matrix defined as the sum of the diagonal elements and this is the determinant of the matrix defined as ya as this right so the two eigenvalues are this one and this one this is the trace and this is the determinant if both eigenvalues are real then the overall solution is given by that it's basically a linear combination of the eigen values right these are the two solutions this is the Y in this case is the y egg in value and this is the VI ghen value so let's see what happens if one of the eigen values is positive the other one is negative why they go back all right I'll get back to this right this one it's in this case if the determinant is zero is less than zero then the eigen values are real but have opposite signs so one is positive one is negative you can immediately see this from here right if that thing is less than zero then this this big thing is positive and that is always smaller than that so the difference would be negative here this would be negative this would be positive and this is what happens so you are always repelled from the X direction right so here you're always repelled from the X direction so you never reach no sorry you're always repelled from the Y direction like this is the Y but you always subtract it to the X direction so if you think about how how dynamic the dynamics could look like well it's like this right you're attracted to the X Direction eventually but always repel from the Y direction in the same way in the in the other cases so this is got a saddle node in two dimensions and this case is when you're attracted to both x and y directions meaning that both eigenvalues are negative of course it doesn't have to be straight lines it could be it could be a curve like this like that but you're always attracted could be another curve like that you're always attracted if you're always repelled from the x and y direction meaning both eigenvalues are positive you have this if so this is a nice figure actually if let's look at here if the trace is negative so where is it right if the if the trace so if that thing is negative where is it sorry yeah if this is negative we basically have complex eigenvalues right because this dis dem would be a complex entity and a complex eigenvalues of their complex if the trace is negative we have attracting spirals you're somehow attracted to both directions in a very kind of oscillating way due to the complex eigenvalues the opposite case you're repelled and if both eigenvalues are 0 then you get limit cycles these are called limit cycles right so what happens is this is an equilibrium point remember this is an equilibrium point if we perturb it a little bit you would have a spiral which increases increases increases and eventually settles at this limit cycle if we perturb this limit cycle now a little bit then you have an increasing spiral which increase this increase and then set those to the second limit cycle so these are typical oscillations right so if this is if the trace is 0 right and both eigenvalues are entirely complex so the real part is is 0 and this is a classification of all possible regimes that you can have dependent on the values of the trace and determinant because the values of the trace and determinant in turn determine your eigenvalues and yeah it's not so important to write so degenerate nodes degenerate nodes means that one eigenvalue so both eigenvalues are equal for instance and are nonzero so that would mean that you don't have any kind of spirals but you always you always converge on on a line but it's not so important for you to know that the important things are the spirals when we get spirals limit cycles or centers and unstable and stable nodes that's all good so we'll continue after the break this is another way to to calculate or to illustrate the stability at fixed points but I'll talk about this a little bit okay so I just want to show you another way graphical wage and telegraphic way to calculate or not calculate but to visualize the ability or instability fixed points so far we saw rigorous mathematical analysis in terms of linear approximation Taylor series and Jacobian but now think about the following this actually euler came up with this we have our dynamics X dot is some function of f is yeah it's be a basically function of f now imagine this is the real X this is our X not X so that X we want to know how this thing looks like when we plotted the solution of this thing how does it look like when we plot it well the idea is that you split your space in grid points or mesh right so the smaller the better but let's assume this is some kind of mesh a grid point and we take this one it has coordinates 2 2 so it has a given coordinate X ok let's say this is X 0 we want to know how how the how does our function look like at X 0 inter meaning what is the slope of our function you know is it increasing decreasing is it constant what is it well it's actually given by this equation we have it right the slope is just the function f at this grid point right so it may look like this increasing slope slope of 1 for instance if you have this well it's kind of trivial but yet the slope would be 1 then we go to the next grid point maybe the slope at that grid point given by the function f would now be this maybe then it's like this then it's like this right so we visualize how the solution actually looks like without even calculating it by just plotting by just calculating its slope at each grid point and this is the method of gradient direction fields all right the idea is that you already know how the solution behaves qualitatively because you know the slopes the slope of your solution each point so if you have a two dimensional system two coupled differential equations x and y x and y and you take a grid point here imagine this is a grid point like this kind of square what is the slope in the X direction and what is the slope in the Y direction and basically it's sum of sum of two vectors the X and the y then is sum of the two vectors well the slope dy DX is simply G divided by F and you have these functions so you can calculate this is a visualization of how the system looks like qualitatively and yeah so we don't need to integrate we don't need to do anything explicitly and basically look into pretty much the same analysis as before this is just a side remark by the way it's not a major part of what we're concerned with but in the notes you have a very nice introduction to this method it's very powerful if you interested but with I mean don't spend too much time on it now we have all the basic ingredients to start modeling business cycles you know before we model business cycle and oscillations we need to to know how these oscillations can be produced from a dynamical system and we know now depending on some values for the eigenvalues we can have limit cycles or oscillations so now we can start studying actual systems and this is what this is the model for business cycle that we're going to see this lecture and the next lecture we're going to see more models for business cycles this one is the most famous the Kaldor model the trade cycle it's you can find the original paper by the way in the literature section I put it there last night it's very nicely written purely economic terms no major equations and you can if you're interested you can also read some of his policy requirements based on his model I'll talk about this policy requirements at the end but it's very powerful it's yeah one of the most famous ones it's based entirely on economic theory unfortunately it's somehow difficult to understand we've had a lot of experimentation with presenting this model in the last last leg last years one way or another and it's somehow difficult to understand because it's required the typical presentation requires a lot of economic theory knowledge basically what this time we've chosen to present it in a more kind of mathematical way they're not equated not not so many equations but we've left out some of the economic theory behind the model I will mention it as we go along but primarily on the slides we have the mathematical stuff you'll see what I mean so Caldor was actually he's a very famous economist who never got the Nobel price yeah so why that is the case I believe it has to do with his university affiliations you probably suspect that the Nobel price is not entirely objective especially the Nobel price of peace but okay right so yeah I mean it's very annoying he is so he was looking at the standard new classical growth model and well let's actually get back to let's get to it he was looking at the standard classical new growth model and if you remember the economy in the solar model was basically output equals investment plus consumption right whatever is not consumed is invested and then we said well investment is actually equal to savings right so whatever we not whatever is not consumed is kind of saved for investment right that's all that happened there and this is the standard the standard neoclassical growth model for closed economy investment plus consumption and then the investment of kind of yeah the investment is simply some kind of fraction of the output let's say fraction s we call this propensity to save and obviously the consumption is this now and in the neoclassical growth model the only dynamics in the model was this if you remember just the capital stock how the capital stock changes the investment that we do in the capital stock minus the depreciation of the capital stock this is the only this is the only dynamics but then Kaldur was asking himself well what actually drives investment right in this model kind of consumption drives investment right we consume something and whatever is left we invested and this is four countries by the way the neoclassical growth model was developed for countries and in the context of firms and markets what drives investment you can say well the market clearing mechanism drives investment because if demand is higher than supply the price would increase if the price increases producers will have more incentives to produce obviously and they would invest more in production so this is the major question recover one to answer what drives investment the investment is not now just determined automatically by the amount we consume but something else drives it now yeah actually this light is better called or defined kind of two types of people not people but let's say economic actors these are the people who invest obviously and the people who consume the investors he codes capitalists and the people who consume wage earners I will kind of use wage earners and workers interchangeably because wage earners is some kind of a mouthful but for color that's that's the two economic actors capitalists and wage earners so what happens before the the production is realized so let's say in the beginning of the time period capitalists make predictions how much consumption there will be in the economy which means which would determine how much they would need to invest right so think about what drives investment now as I said here the capitalists they decide on a given investment level ex ante ex ante means before the it's given in the notes right before the output has been realized in the economy so based on kind of predictions of forecasts so they decide how much to invest ex ante and wage earners so workers decide how much they want to save so this is basically the subscript W is workers or wage earners capitalists right so you as a wage earner you decide with my next salary I am planning to save I know I'm planning to save ten percent of it they had a 90 percent I'm going to consume right so that's what the wage earners do they only consume and save the capitalists they only invest alright so but the capitalists they also they also try to estimate how much the where is it yes they also try to estimate how much the workers are going to save okay so investment actually cost savings so if the capitalists decide that people are going to save that amount of money they're going to invest the same amount this is ex ante everything happens ex ante now the production is realized what happens well two things can happen if the capitalists underestimate the amount of set the amount of actual savings right what does actually what does this actually mean so capitalists thought that workers may save a given amount of money but then workers actually saved less which means that they consumed more than capitalists thought if they consumed more that means that capitalists produced less so they couldn't satisfy this consumption demand there would be excess demand excess demand meaning they would be unsatisfied demand for goods and services right is that notion clear this interplay between between capitalists and wage earners now say it again if capitalists let's say think about consumption are not just savings if capitalists underestimated the consumption level of the workers meaning now workers consume more than they should have there would be excess demand so unsatisfied demand this is the condition here right and it says it's capitalists forecast that the workers will save more than they actually do so they save in fact less which means they consume more right and this is the definition of the so called excess demand we have the cap of the the workers decide to consume something a given amount ex-ante plus the investments that capitalists want to do ex ante so this is the forecasted output of the economy right the forecasted output of the economy remember Y was equal to I plus C it's here Y was equal to I plus C but now we split the investment in the savings decisions we split them different people decide to invest different people decide to consumer save so the consumption that all the workers in the economy want to have plus the investment that needs to be done is the total output forecasted output of the economy obviously it may be different from the real realized output yft analysis if you notice the production function is time dependent now in this model in the solo model it was just why there was no time dependence in the production function now have time dependency now the idea is the following the demand side or the consumption side is always satisfied so we always try to satisfy first the demand side or the consumption what does this mean well assume we have a given level of realized output let's say total amount of goods and services is one billion francs for instance with this we first try to satisfy the consumption okay we try to satisfy the consumption and then whatever is like whatever is left will invest it what does that mean we can if that's true then we can rewrite this whole equation like this right this is simply I minus this in brackets right so the realized output - what wage earners wanted to consume they consume it whatever it is whatever is left is the investment that capitalists should do okay but the investment that capitalists thought they should do is this all right so that all yeah okay scratch that bracket right so the difference between the investment that they should do and the investment that they thought they should do is this now y minus C is simply the savings that wage earners do right this is just Y minus C so this is the savings that workers thought to do ex ante why can we do this now why can we do this because why can we say that Y minus C is equal to s well because the demand side or the consumption side is always realized if that weren't the case we wouldn't be able to do this we wouldn't be able to say that Y minus C is equal to s but now we can say this because we know that out of our output we first always try to satisfy consumption so in other words ex ante before any output is realized workers decide how much to save this amount capitalists decide how much they want to invest this amount if I is bigger than s it means that capital E again I will repeat it capitalists thought that workers want to save more than they actually saved which means that capitalists thought workers want to consume less than they actually did which results in excess demand right people consume more than expected so capitalists have to invest more in the next time period in order to satisfy the success demand right and why this called excess demand I am - s and everything is ex-ante and the subsequent slides will drop these subscripts and and and superscripts will drop them it would be just I and s but remember I refers to capitalists because only capitalists invest s refers to workers because they save you see now the savings decision now are done by workers the investment decisions are done by capitalists yes could you repeat again are they actually saved by workers mmm-hmm so you're asking what you're asking what happens with this money that workers safe so this so what happens to this well yes that's true so yeah the consumers think of it in this way the consumers actually decide yes true now think of it in this way the workers they don't decide how much to say they decide how much consume okay the assumption in the model is that this consumption is always realized oh let's not always realize but with the amount of money that we get from the economy we first try to satisfy consumption if that is negative yes of course this this could be negative that means that there is excess that this thing so if this is negative what what is going on here it it means that there needs to be more investment right so consumers didn't let's say wage earners could not consume everything they wanted to consume which means there must be more production in the next time period and that's why capitalists would invest if we can satisfy this let's say if if yeah so if we can satisfy the the consumption whatever is left is basically yeah the idea is that it's safe yeah whatever is left from from consuming the actual output so in other words the savings it goes to workers it's the yeah this is this the idea the basic idea now how the capitalists get their money is somehow yeah unclear in this model capitalists only invest that's what they do and their investment is based on on basically the excess demand how much demand is unsatisfied that's what their investment is based on it's actually given by this equation this one so if yeah I mean this is the same equations before the amount that was saved by workers all you can think of it in this way the amount that was saved by workers need to be let's say invest it back into production because otherwise what would you do with it with this money so the amount that is saved by the workers need to be basically invested but not more not less and that's why the investments yeah you can think that the roof that the workers give back their savings to the capitalists so that they can invest you can think of it in this way but of course ex-ante capitalists didn't know how much workers wanted to save they had to make some kind of estimation right so if they overestimated the amount of savings then that thing would be positive which means that the production is to increase to satisfy the success consumption that was required so this is the dynamics now look we have a dynamic dynamics of production function it's not as capital only capital stock is in the solo model but also the production function and alpha is the so-called multiplier effect which means that capitalists adjust the production so here the production the economy depends only on the capitalists they adjust their production given this alpha and now alpha is the speed of adjustment if that speed is very high you will be able to adjust almost instantaneously to the excess demand or to the consumption that you couldn't satisfy in the previous time step but it would be very unstable you will have huge fluctuations because as as this changes so the workers desired consumption hence desired savings change you basically react or overreact similar to that model that we saw with inventory inventory utilization yes so this bullet point basically tries to say what I just said if the amount that workers decided to save is less than the than the amount capitalists wanted to invest yeah think of it in this way workers give their savings back to capitalists so that the later the latter can can can invest this money but of course ex-ante capitalists don't know how much money people are going to save so how much money they're going to have fun investment they have to make some kind of estimation if the estimation is bigger than what actually gets from the workers it means they the consumption was higher than expected if consumption is higher than expected they have to produce more all right this is the dynamics of the model sorry this is the memories of the outputs only of course we have we have the yeah we have the dynamics for K as well but let's let's look at some qualitative analysis you see these are functions here this is the investment function and this is the savings function capitalists don't know the savings the savings functions if they knew it this amount would always be zero but they don't know it obviously the workers also don't know the invested do not know the investment function so called or one of his main contributions was to give a sound economic justification why these two functions need to look the way he proposed the way he proposed described in his paper basically they are nonlinear functions they're kind of they have certain slopes and the reasoning why they have dislocated only economic there is no equation there's nothing for instance now maybe I can show it to you at the end if we have time right but if you read his paper you would see that his main contribution is in defining these two functions and depending on what these two functions look like you get business cycles or you don't get business cycles now let's look at the simplest case these are linear functions right so this is the linear function I and s imagine we have this situation here obviously this is an equilibrium because I equals s so the investment or let's say the in the investment that capitalists wanted to do meaning the money they thought they would get from the workers is actually the same as the money they got if we perturb the system a little bit again our definition of stability we come here a little bit just a little bit here well not literally here what happens is that now investment is less than savings which means that yeah so investment is less than savings which means that capitalists overestimated the consumption of the workers they produce more than needs to be produced therefore in the next time period there will decrease their output so Y will decrease we go back to the equilibrium similar reasoning goes if the perturbation is here capitalists underestimated the consumption level they need to produce more therefore we come back to the equilibrium this is a stable equilibrium the exact same reasoning applies if the linear curves look like this if the slopes are different this would be unstable equilibrium so if we have linear functions only we get stable equilibrium and unstable equilibrium there are no oscillations so it's not a very realistic case which doesn't mean that the model is wrong it means that the calibration if you'd like is wrong so the functions the investment in the savings functions are wrong and you can you can immediately see why it's wrong I mean if you have a huge output in the economy imagine investment that capitalists do or want to do was really linear function if you have a huge output in the economy you wouldn't expect investment to increase proportionately right because at some point you reach some kind of saturation you cannot add new capital goods all the time new factories new machines and so on the return on investment actually decreases the more things you add similar to decreasing marginal returns so it doesn't make sense this is the linear function in the same sense if you have very low output like people have almost no money they would save almost nothing right they would consume most of it on the other hand if you have very high output called or actually his economic reasoning is that if you have very high outputs or people are very very rich their savings level would kind of saturate or yeah their savings levels saturate they would always save the same percentages of output so it doesn't make sense that we have linear functions and color assumes that we have nonlinear functions and here comes the difficulty in presentation in presenting this model I can either show you the nonlinear functions that color proposed or I can just we can just assume that they're nonlinear and look at the mathematical kind of dynamics and we're going to do the latter because yeah I think it's more clear like this if you want to get the economic justification just have a look at the paper we can talk about this at the Q&A session all right yeah so this is what I said in in fact other proposed s curves for investment and savings it's it's not that he proposed some fancy dynamics just s curves all right this is how how the output changes we saw this before and this is from the solar model how the capital changes so investment goes to capital goods and here the nonlinear function so this is a mathematical way to present the nonlinear functions but yeah in his in his paper you can see actually the pictures what we have the first one as output grows investment also grows that kind of makes sense now this is this is interesting its output grows savings also grow the justification is kind of economically interesting and it goes like this is output grows the capital also grows so you will have more factories more machines and stuff like this or more capital goods if you have more capital goods you would be able to bring the price of consumer goods down right so if you have like a lot of factories producing semiconductors you would be able to bring the price of semiconductors down right which means that if people want to consume a given amount of a fixed amount of semiconductors per time period they can do this with less money because every the consumer goods now cost cheaper right so they can satisfy their consumption with less money which means that the savings increases the rest is saved so they have more money left to save and that's why savings increase is output right so output causes more capital goods more capital goods bring the prices of consumer goods down and that in turn leaves more money for people to save this these are the kind of economic reasoning that Caldor did in his paper now this one here is capital growth so market lawyers of GS these two actually are the process of what color calls capital accumulation its capital growth investment actually declines this is what I mentioned before so you have more and more factories and more and more machines and capital goods your actual investment goes down because it becomes more and more expensive to build a new a new factory right your return on investment declines your your return on investment decreases the same thing with savings right if you if you have this is basically the same reasoning is here right if you have more capital goods because you have more output if you have more capital goods prices go down of consumer goods people would have more money left to save and these are the nonlinear functions of color in his paper he analyzed the dynamics of the stability and kinds of the regimes that we get he analyzed them purely qualitatively by just thinking ok what will happen now if if output increases by this metrocapital decreases by this much then this curve would shift up this curve would shift down and then we get a stable point then we get unstable point we get a limit cycle this was the kind of reasoning that he did and it takes so kind of some time to understand it that's why we're just going to analyze this system and the way that I presented it so far looking at the Jacobian calculating trace calculating determinants and see what happens I strongly suggest that you nevertheless read the paper it may not be so relevant for the exam but it's a very nice nicely written paper and you can learn some economic things as well all right so these are the system of coupled equations we calculate the Jacobian as I described before the Jacobian is this so it's basically the derivative of I minus s with respect to 2y then with respect to K we put it here then the derivative of this with respect to Y is this right so this is zero because there's no y the derivative of this with respect to Y is this the derivative of this with respect to K is I subscript K minus Delta this is the Jacobian and then we simply calculate as I showed you above the determinant and the trace the determinant is given by this you can just as an exercise you can try to do it but it's really trivial this is the trace and now if you go back to the figure with with the classification of fixed points depending on the trace and determinant we want the determinant to be positive to exclude saddle points remember saddle points were this kind of this kind of dynamics this would mean that there is actually no stability in the model there's absolutely no stability which obviously we don't want and right so if the trace is negative so if this thing is negative and the condition for this thing being negative is exactly that then we have an asymptotically stable equilibrium obviously if that is positive we have the unstable equilibrium just look at the picture now we can ask ourselves that so this is just qualitative analysis of the equilibrium what is the slope right so I actually I'll show you ideally we want to say picture like this remember we have two coupled differential equations y + K Y axis K axis this is always how we present the solution and then we ask ourselves well how does it look like we know that under given conditions there is like fixed point and stable and unstable but how does it look like so for instance this is a fixed point what is the slope along this ISO or so isocline yep hmm how do they explain this alright so in this phase space or wine k we have a space so let's say we have a region of this space where capital doesn't change this is this line here and in the new node well I'll talk about the new nodes but this is the dis line here so capital doesn't change what does it mean if we're here exactly on this line we can never go so we can never go up the line so if we're here we can never go up this line because that would mean that the capital would have to change if we here the only directions that we can go are to the right if we can go up we can go left we can go down we can go diagonally but never along this line because that would imply that K would change the same thing for y so we're asking ourselves this is the fixed point what is that slope that's slope it's exactly this what is the slope of K as Y changes at the fixed point k equal to 0 if you calculate this derivative from that equation so simply divide this equation by this equation DT would cancel out and you get this that thing is always positive right so it's positive then you get upward slope there you go it's a bit more funny with the Y because the slope looks like this oops the slope looks like this and that could be negative positive or equal to zero what what so first of all this i k- sk is always negative remember i K is this it's negative so as more capital goes into into the economy the investment actually decreases so that's negative but savings increase so that's positive therefore i ka minus SK is always negative this is always negative the savings s y minus y I could be positive could be negative let's look at low levels of output and in caldor's paper he describes this these different regimes very low levels of output almost no money it there would be not money there would be not enough money for investment in the first place but there would be even less money for savings because people would want to consume everything so how does justification for this is for low levels of output this is positive okay this is positive therefore positive divided by negative is negative hence the slope is negative here the slope is negative this is negative slope for low levels of output as the output increases we have more money for investments right and the slope becomes positive so in other words we invest a little bit more than is saved and then for high levels of output the slow again becomes negative this is actually the phase diagram of the color model in the notes in the new notes I've presented in fact this is another phase diagram it's kind of a almost two phase diagram in the notes in the new notes you have the actual behavior of the system depending on where you start from you can even see it from here now what happens is what does this mean this means that we go diagonally here in this direction it is the sum of these two vectors we got diagonally here we go diagonally here and diagonally here so we kind of get this thing right now depending on the parameters this is a fixed point depending on alpha actually this is the major parameter alpha you can get exploding oscillations like this you can get dying oscillations so like this kind of a dying spiral or you can get the limit cycle and that's the interesting thing this is the business cycle at the fixed point you perturb it a little bit you have an oscillation like this and eventually it stabilizes at the limit cycle and that's an that's a business cycle right and and you can see it in the new notes the simulation of this and the self study in fact next next self study is the color model sorry just I mean it's it's much easier to do it invention because you simply have to put these two equations these two equations that's all alright so the color model is if you read the paper again I strongly suggest that it's very heavily grounded in economics all his reasonings or economic reasonings but the mechanisms which generates limit cycles or business cycles are not economic mechanisms they're actually very fundamental mechanisms and one of them is the famous van der Pol oscillator who has heard of it what is it oh okay it's basically a physical system entirely physical system let me see if the equation is given to it okay just a few more minutes [Music] all right so let's start with the color model this was the color model we do some kind of easy tricks with differentiate again the first derivative therefore we get the second derivative is equal to this right so now here we see that we have K dot k dot well we have K dot substitute K dot we get a second order differential equation this one this is the second order differential equation this one and if you assume these kind of assumptions don't don't be concerned too much with them and you change variables so alpha times this and alpha times I K times s it basically this is the change of variables that you do you can get to this equation which is the van der Pol equation and it's a physical system which oscillates exactly in the same way as the color model these are the results this is the van der Pol oscillator YK this is y this is K you see limit cycle here we start from the fixed point see this is why with time it also lates regularly there the limit cycle can be changed it can have a different shape right here and here depending on on the Alpha or mu in this case but why is this important why why am i showing you this the idea is that the mechanism of the color model which generates limit cycles is actually fundamental just it's not just economic mechanism this is not so relevant for the exam I have to tell you this but it just makes realize that it's not an artificial thing that Caudill did like yeah let's assume we have this nonlinear functions and they play in this way it's actually a real existing physical system which you can actually test you can see it and that basically gives more credibility to his model that'sthat's the message if of these few slides so this is all this is the new self-study and these are the questions as I said I strongly recommend reading colored paper especially the section where he displays the nonlinear functions as an eye and justifies economically why they look the way they do we can also discuss this at the Q&A session at the end I think it's very interesting thank you very much
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The Lone Ranger - Bart Frazer's Daughter
a fiery horse with the speed of light a cloud of dust and a hearty hiyo silver The Lone Ranger [Music] whatever men gathered around the campfires in the early days the western United States stories were told The Masked Rider the planes and these stories have come down to us through the generations no one could match his strength and courage is daring or resourcefulness nowhere in the pages of history can one find a greater champion of justice return with us none of those thrilling days when the West was young for one of the past come the thundering hoofbeats of the great horse silver the Lone Ranger rides again ahead [Music] The Lone Ranger and Tonto were riding toward the town of reeds ferry when suddenly the masked man's great white stallion reared hi steady old for the steady there what's the trouble their snake west you see him right now get him you hit him that fixes an old fella hey shoot later get up here hello you come and seen that mask you're weird oh I decided to be safer to pull up behind them trees so you got by you thought I was an outlaw I sure knew the second I seen you and why show yourself well you wouldn't get much of me even if you did hold me up when I seen how neat you plug that rattler I figured maybe he was just the kind of fella I've been looking for how's the engine he pretty good with a shootin iron is what I would the two of you like to make yourself some cash how working for me what kind of work you in particular are you I might be a sevie kind of care bleed you well the law is empty I don't blame you but you don't have to worry about me not long as you can shoot like you just showed me I ain't gonna ask no questions but I am I still want to know what you'd expect us to do maybe if you knew who I was you wouldn't be so curious all right who are you I handles jorgen never hear me before I have there ain't many that haven't heard of me I Reagan what you hear and you set yourself up as top man in this part of the country uh-huh anything else but that you ran into somebody who doesn't scare ya who's that Bart freezer for a stranger you seem to know quite a lot I made it my business to find out certain facts yeah I see what you have in mind hiring out to whichever one of us to pay your best wages what do you think I ain't interested in Jason but that's what you were planning maybe I'd better give you a tip yes don't make the mistake of joining up with the losing side Bart's as good as licked right now won't be long till he'll have to clear out and you'll take over his range huh sure what I started to say was the one boy it does have to clear out it's gonna be mighty hot for anybody that's sided with him if he proves two months for you to handle he won't you've got a sizable crew he did have you mean but he ain't no more i'm bored come down sick they kind of lost their nerve bar till you say I thought you knew what was going on here I heard the talk when we rolled through here a month ago but this must have happened since then I had did he ain't sick now of course but he's mighty feeble wrecking his boys figured there were no use in fighting for somebody that wasn't able to fight for his self so they left him huh some just up and quit some I hired away now what do you think still figure there's any chance of me losing I do hey how do you figure that we let you find out for yourself but I just take jørgen you made two mistakes hey the first place Tonto and I are not outlaws your mask for reasons of my own and the second place we wouldn't fight for you because we're on both sides why are you may rot it was just probably free information right you'll be sorry for this stranger we'll take our chances it don't pay to cross me and I won't be long till you're finding it out I said on your way Oh ain't giving me on it oh maybe this will convince you oh sure I could get a better come up him him change mine he passed as part of it is that there's plenty of truth and what he told us he's got better than an even chance to drive bought out of the district me not know you on color sign on Bart's huh to tell the truth Kemosabe this is the first I knew it myself him we're paying a call get him on scout come on silver hurry over Bart Fraser although on the road to recovery was too weak for anything that the easiest work after his evening meal he left the table and sank into his favorite chair with relief gosh honey I'm just plumb tired out you've been trying to do too much before you well again part you should take it easier here let me put this pillow behind your back there thank you well I don't know who do the work around here if I don't it can't be done it can't be that's all just let it go you know what that'd mean I know I might just as well admit I'm beat don't think that way about the miniature do then you are beat don't know what good thinking any other way would do me can't never tell if I still had a crew I show joggin a few things Dog Gone of me the more I think I how them yellow polecats quit just cuz I was Ailin the matter i get it was just the chance Jorgen was waiting for but what can he do I got a good idea what go after that heard of shorthorns i bought he knows they're pure breds and he knows i paid out more to get him than I could afford how bout you just imagine and he couldn't steal him why he'd be jail who said anything about stealing back oh my gosh II couldn't take him for his self but he could fix it so as I'd lose him couldn't he oh well just by scanning through the hills that's how I'd be lucky to get half of him back even with a full crew to hunt him out I know it and he knows it and I'd be willing to bet plenty that's just what he's figuring on but they're guarded by you said you're hard to call Boyd the other day Oh him he's just a kid if my crew hadn't quit I'd never hired him don't know what you see be in a fight do look man if I'd only had a son to back me out bhakti well I can't help feel that way kena I know that you've talked about it so much you've made poor Betty feel she weren't wanted I think that's why she went visiting this last time where'd she go told you to Kate bells at Riverdale do we should try to be nicer to her she's done everything she knew how to please you why she can ride and rope and she can shoot better most cowboy and she learned just because she's ordered help to make up to you for her not being a boy yes the time he acted so he didn't know she was alive that ain't so good but you just don't realize it you talk like I didn't have no use for my own daughter but I know you love her its just oh I don't know how to explain it well you get impatient with her you say things like you did just now about wishing you had a son and well how could you help feeling bad she tell you these things hi not but a mother knows what her daughter thinking well if she was anxious to please me why didn't she stay home for things got better stead of crepes in over the Cates if you didn't want it to go you should have told her so when she coming home being gone a week I don't suppose she'll stay much longer no yes no but you're right pretty soon well reckon I better turn Ian got plenty to do tomorrow got the pump to fix and who's that I hear somebody right up sounded like it you can come in you don't be alarmed another level of your one of jorgens me and I'm not but I've talked to jorgens and that's why I'm here what do you want Jorgen said your crew would quit you that you're alone just about am but what's it to you just above and you'll have got someone working for a kid ride herd on my shorthorns if you call that help I see you ain't tell me what you're after I came to tell you not to give up here I know Jorgen wants to drive you out of the district but don't leave I never intended to good but why are you saying that I don't I'll do all we can to help you Tonto an Indian friend of mine but who are you have you heard of me and maybe you haven't you have and this should answer your question what I'll see you again oh wait never may what was that he dropped on the table bullet a bullet is silver huh look it is still there Oh silver you hear that he called his horse silver me can't you guess who that hombre was the lone ranger leaving boys ranch house The Lone Ranger and Tonto road to the valley where boards heard of short horns were being grazed they spoke to the young cowboy who was guarding the herd and then made camp a short distance away we're at a disadvantage tedder there's nothing we can do until Jorgen makes his move not right but I'm convinced this is a danger point avoid losses those shorthorns he's beaten and a stand he not only sold most of his other cattle to get them but mortgaged his property as well there's something that's been bothering me what that did you notice anything strange about that cowboy we spoke to him Josh boy there was something else you know savvy well nevermind i may be wrong the idea i had seems impossible and probably is anyhow just now we've got other things to worry about ah one of us must keep an eye on Jorgen we can't let them catch us unguarded me do that william and i'll divide my time between watching the herd and Bart's home just possible that Jordan will strike there although I doubt it huh jorgens to be beaten we can't miss a trick following day sheriff Miller wrote from town the Boys Ranch marge was just leaving the house the sheriff rained up Oh afternoon bot well how does yeah what brings you out this way well a couple of things but where's your wife inside step in thnx here's a sheriff cma reckon you've been breaking the login nothing for you to worry about none here's a letter for you postmaster mention didn't as long as I has come and see Bart anyhow thought of might as well bring it along that was kind of you will you excuse me while I read it sure you was coming to see me anyhow you said yes but Jorgen was into my office he told me something I thought I'd better ask you about yeah he said you'd hired a couple of crooks to work for you that did it mm-hmm said one of them was masked the other was a nothing in it is a super item huh but they ain't Kirk's then what did you never guess who the mask fella was the million years know that low range all your local nope I seen one of the several bullets at Pella shoot heard what he called his horse too I didn't see who was with him but if you say it was a then it just fits in with what he told me well I'll be dog gone so you can just go back and tell Jorgen he's up again more need to get on bart i'll do that and just between the two of us year if you ever get anything on jargon so as i can jail a coyote just you let me know it'll be a pleasure I'll do that same well good day good day good day mom okay who's a letter from came from Betty is it well honey what's ailing you you're acting like you just had bad news not this letter is from Kate there she wants to know if Betty can visit her wants to know if you know that's silly you've read it wrong Betty is Miss dinner we did yourself are that's just what she says mr. don't save it it means Betty ain't there it means you never had been there but may I god what's become of her the curtain falls on the first act of our lone ranger story before the next exciting scenes please permit us to pause for just a few moments [Music] bye gotta continue our story but jorgens ranch his men had assembled in the bunkhouse to receive their orders when he found mine finally jargon himself entered here we're all here boss what's up that's what I came to tell you and what's y'all to listen close because this is important I mean listening her stuff I reckon y'all know why I hide there going to be a fight I don't think so but I've got a job for you and it's just possible there might be well in case there is don't forget you're all drawn fighting wages sure what's a job and you're gonna drive them pure bred cows of Fraser's into the hills it sounds easy maybe it is and maybe it ain't anyhow I want a good job done don't just scatter them and let it go at that keep after him till they spread so many different ways they can never be found ain't you going along I am I can't be with you all at once mm-hm how about the law and he risked their there ain't that's why I chose today the sheriff's already been to Bart's place once he ain't likely to ride that way again Bard himself ain't likely to be on hand the only witness they'll be is that young cowboy he hired don't worry we'll handle the kid well there's just one way to handle him how's that see that he can't never took what trillium just sell on my luck boss well we just scattered to her then the Lord never be able to prove any more in a stampede that happened by itself but if there's a killing it habit then it'll point straight to you what of it well let the law suspicion I'm behind it let anybody that wants to suspicion the same but as long as it can't be proved on me suspicions don't scare me none at all really if you don't care I reckon we don't how about a village oh and there's nothing more needs to be said saddle up we starting riding right now an hour later when the masked man wrote into camp he found taught a wedding for him Oh pull this over hmm well is this header what brought you back here Jordan colors ride yes M stampede heard twin heap soon they're all the way now huh I know this is worse than I'd expected what matter remember talking about the young cowboy bar tired huh that cowboy is Betty Fraser oh we talked to her I was puzzled then I didn't know why now I know it is because in spite of her disguise she didn't handle herself as a man would matt heaps train not so strange when you know the facts Kemosabe boy was always disappointed because he had a daughter instead of a son Betty knowing is taught herself all the accomplishments a boy would have mastered she can shoot and ride and rope him when her father's crew quit him she told her parents she was leaving to visit a friend instead she disguised herself and returned her he braved she's taking this way to prove to bart that she can help him as much as a son would have done huh this means that she's in danger of her life are you nervous Betty told her parents he was visiting a girl named Kate bill today a letter was received was proved you've never gone there then it came to me what was strange about that cowboy what we do you're riding to town at once here's how get the sheriff in a posse bring them as quickly as you can how to do it in the meantime I'll do what I can to help save the herd get going huh get it up spilled [Music] you jargon and his men reached the hurt before the Lone Ranger and earlier this week when we get through that week Holman Shorthorns on the hill for ten years keep your eyes peeled for that cowboy anybody see him right here are we the second I think I do where look over your ride go there he is and he's seen us too he's hides healing for them rocks here hidden recover yeah hey hey look at him get off his horse and he's got his rifle with him too don't bother with her her did you get him that's the first thing to be done hey come so close I got here it whizzed by some shootin what John we're gonna hunt for cover ourselves harsh we're just giving their fathers more targets the shooting wait up Oh find cover fire back get that hombre [Music] unaware that it was a girl not a man who was firing so accurately jorgens men sought cover and returned to fire first I left her unharmed they could only be a matter of moments before one of their bullets found this mark finally a great white horse broken covering one side of the valley and raced toward the rocks where Betty Frazier was hidden there's that masked man bring him down let him have it funny he's moved almost too fast he met this firing up your guns riding like the wind the great horse silver race within gunshot the desperate outlaws these blinding speed made him a phantom figure a difficult target and always the Lone Ranger urged him on your the man's man I talked to before keep under cover you come to help me I did Betty Wow don't waste time denying who you I just listen to what I have to say wait you can't remain here there's too many of them when our ammunition is limited we'll leave your fancy behind not until they finish us all first so they allow have witnesses you mean to run free yes oh we won't take your horsemen ride double on silver I double then we'd never get away we don't want to I don't understand I've sent a friend of mine for the law but it'll be an hour before can reach here in the meantime we've got to keep Jorgen after us we'd ride just fast enough to stay on a gunshot but slowly enough so they'll think they still have a chance to catch us here don't are you just getting that sound like that for you hello fellow hip all right silver come on jørgen saw the Lone Ranger and Betty right away as if to escape and making a break for the head of the volunteer horses after him they've got to be killed or done park come on ready punish yeah let's go Gorgons men were certain that in time the white stallion bearing a double burden must weaken in fact the great horse Lotus pay several times azulon distressed own down again this time of ketchup church it up in Canaan take Lucian overshooting yeah don't fire till I tell you just keep moving get up there come on it health care policy what's the matter ok picking up speed I hope it was corners for her stuff I can't always stay hid use your wits don't let down from time to time Betty turn in the saddle to watch the pursuit we're ending this race just ahead you mean was given up click behind us again with this type of personal photos flat look come on silver come on this all the five minutes to go home there's a Paint Horse into me pebbles it's the law that's why your circle back to the belly right then we've got the whole their attention until the law controls in pulling up by those trees get behind covering start firing Oh pull this over come on down will you fire over their heads keep firing but don't give them a chance to see what's happening until it's too late jørgen predict the urges men to advance on foot come on close in on him we wait they'll be gone again not me a little we picked them off me neither the pools of Adobe look back what's happened along we got a crew at it we care there ain't no place to go mash bros ahead of us alone behind but cut off what are we doing write it out man just record i give an 80 a yellow play out your budget winners why don't you fight cuz we ain't gonna change up your gun you're gonna get real I don't pull it out will you find anybody fact me I've waited a long time for something to happen that give me reason to arrest you Jorgen but a reckoner won't have to wait no longer i will econo this is what I've been waiting for to round up the rest of the skunk's deputy sure here comes the masked man in that cowboy a mine hi there last you fellas we almost caught you you never had a chance Jorgen we could evolve distance you at any time we kept you following because we knew a posse was on its way that's a lie yeah well Jorgen any time you plan to race the Lone Ranger just let me know The Lone Ranger that's where I heard of a horse called silver before and we never guessed it and we were tricked in fine style hair young feller yeah you've done your share I reckon you got a bonus coming and a job with me as long as you like how's that thanks Paul huh meet your daughter but Betty take off that hat there well I'll be hogtied Jorgen you'll hang as high as a kite it was a girl you was trying to kill whatever knew how could I listen I reckon you'd hang anyhow but this will just make it more certain haha let's get going wait I died on the Rope waiting for you to stretch it and talk won't save you now yeah uh are you still sorry I'm not a boy Betty I've said a lot of foolish things in the past and I reckon I'll say heat more before I cash in but that won't be one up and let me tell you something young yes don't never forget to thank your lucky stars the masked man was around I couldn't and as long as you live don't try a stunt like this again [Music] the story you have just heard is a copyrighted feature of the Lone Ranger incorporated [Music]
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Network Marketing And MySpace An Unbeatable Combination
network marketing and myspace an unbeatable combination repeated surveys have placed my space on the top position of the list of websites in the world today it's dispute ibly the number one social networking website and hence has great relevance in this age of web 2.0 with over 106 million people as its members myspace is definitely a very significant area for you to pursue especially if you're planning on building a network for your business through nothing more than social networking you could build a formidable business team that will help you grow from one level to another you begin with myspace by making an account like other social networking sites myspace also allows you to put your picture post your business website link and write details about yourself you can speak about who you are on this page now you have to stop treating this page like a simple profile page this is as good as your own website if used carefully this simple profile page could be your online office myspace is a haven of networkers if you put in your profile that you are interested in building a network of people who are motivated to earn money you will be sure to get people who want to add you as a friend though these people may not be overtly zealous and knowing about your opportunity at first they may want to know about you add them as friends build a rapport with them over time you'll find the business opportunities unfurl and actually that won't take too long this is the right way of networking with myspace the website hate spammers and more than the website the members of the website do that so if you think you could use myspace to your benefit by flooding people's scraps with messages you know about your business you could actually be banned on the site but when you let people come to you which they surely will you are building a direct channel for your network of people who are actually interested in your opportunity you could call these people as you are targeted customers myspace is great for network marketing because it a lot of tools to offer you you can share files and documents you can share links you can have your own blog the blog is a very significant tool here because people who are interested in your Venture can be directed to the blog where they could have a more interactive relation with you so if you are into a network marketing venture you must know that myspace is one of the tools that you just cannot ignore make use of this free device to take your business prospects to higher ground you
Edmund Toh
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Ignite Food #1 - Complicated Food Restrictions - Doable & Affordable!
hi I'm cinder McDonald I'm a wife a mom and a long-term sick person I'm here to talk about what happens when the things that you can't eat are longer than a list of things that you can you can eat healthy without spending your paycheck at Whole Foods my family has been eating gluten free and limited dairy for years I'm also allergic to potatoes so there's a lot of things that we can't eat we thought it was difficult then we didn't know was about to get much worse this year I was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease which meant I had to go into renal diet that meant slow sodium protein potassium phosphorus and the doctor said we had to lose a combined 300 pounds my whole family so nobody tells you that when get handed a complicated diet that you have to go through the stages of loss denial anger bargaining depression you have to work through all these stages there's so many changes you have to that you have to work through you have to rethink your relationship with food you have to you have to face all these emotions see like the night of the refrigerator that's that's out of the question hell all right there's so many complicated confusing conflicting emotion things that information about food you have to be prepared for all the marketing author Michael Pollan makes it simple eat eat food mostly plants and I forgot the rest of it all right glaybels you have to read every single label you have to pay attention to portion size I you know I can eat lemons but oranges that's that has too much potassium and going in vegan wouldn't be enough because vegetable proteins are just as bad as the animal ones i had to s time-shifted I thought about okay I can't eat anything too well how do I make us more interesting so i reworked my recipes eating for health is important but so is eating for comfort community and at dinner we had to figure out how we could make the foods that we loved we didn't want to feel like we were missing out by not dining out I also became more aware I wanted to know what it is i was eating how it was grown what happened to it on the way to my table would you want to eat here because you know I really don't want to eat the stuff that was grown in this field yes so anyway ordering at a restaurant okay you're going to love this I practice defensive dining the way that old people in sun city drive it takes me forever to get there and I'm always paranoid that somebody's out to get me doable does not mean being perfect okay I screw up I have bad days i eat thinks I shouldn't and I'm paying for it but you know the thing is is that you get back you get back to it you just keep on trying it's like you know when you have a broken gas gauge and you constantly have to pay attention to where you're at there's this thing called nutrition guides and you look for them in cookbooks and every major food chain has to have one so you asked for it I could actually eat at denny's isn't that a surprise the effort for fresh low-cost veggies is worth it there's this place called market on the move they sell 60 pounds of produce for only ten bucks it's a lot of processing on the day that you get it but it's so worth it okay I love super blender this is this is my friend I gave it a name but now because super blender I'm now my own gluten-free Bakery coffee shop and smoothie bar because I can make all these things at home now I gain back some things I've lost I say the family you save so much money this is this is just crazy but because we're not eating so much cheeses and meats you know because really less of them and we're meeting more of like fresh veggies and rice that we can buy in bulk and we're not doing the processed foods I can fill shop at Walmart but just barely oh I just don't pay attention to mostly aisles and I treat it like a video game you know so some of the Isles like the cookies and candies that's my boss battle throwing out right now food is a lot of fun but it doesn't say you saw so many as I thought um you know it's and it takes a while but it's fun the bragging rights you know but here seriously I don't want to tell you all that it's worth it okay you can eat healthy you can enjoy it you can save money and you can improve your health our family has lost 50 pounds now and we've done as a family and I want to leave you with the flow I'm cinder mcdonald and i hope i give you something to think about thank you all so very much
Ignite Phoenix
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galileo telescope
always fascinated by new devices galileo heard that a craftsman from the netherlands had found a new use for common eyeglass lenses the first telescope to reach venice was a toy a novelty built to amuse party goers spectacles compared to telescopes are very low tech but they had been around for several hundred years it was only when lenses became available in certain range of strengths that one could take the weakest convex lens and combine it with the strongest concave lens and get an appreciable magnifying effect galileo set out to turn the dutchman's toy into a useful device hearing reports of a new invention from a lensmaker in holland i determined to fashion a device for myself and was able to make a considerable improvements in it galileo realized that spectacle makers could not give him the lenses that he needed in order to make this device more powerful they just weren't good enough and they weren't the right strength and so in order to improve the instrument he had to teach himself to grind lenses and that is extremely difficult and it certainly wasn't 1610. at first galileo was only interested in the optics of the telescope with his improved lenses he increased its power tenfold but his lenses did more than magnify by reshaping these pieces of glass galileo would eventually reshape our view of the world with his telescope galileo first set out to make some money the naval arsenal of venice was the greatest in all of europe what if the arsenal had a way to spot enemy ships hours before they appeared in the harbor wouldn't this give the navy a distinct advantage installing his new device at the top of saint mark's tower galileo arranged persuasive real-life demonstrations numerous gentlemen and senators more than once climbed the stairs of the highest bell towers of venice to observe vessels so far away at sea that two hours and more were required before they could be seen by naked eye without my spine glass from within the venetian senate came a handsome order for galileo to supply the arsenal with spy glasses galileo was given a generous lifetime salary for his service to the republic part scientist and part self-promoter for now his future seemed bright but soon his telescope would launch a dispute which would threaten to destroy its creator
Keith Orr
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Shining Resonance Refrain PS4 - Beowulfs at Clavalle Crags
[Music] blady milady what's the matter did something happen urgent message from his majesty a massive Imperial force is gathering at Club all cracks larger than any troop we've seen your orders are to move out with the dragon ears and disrupt the enemy ranks however you can understood you've done good work soldier tell my father we're leaving immediately yes milady sounds like the Imperials are on the move yes we need to get to club all Craigs and fast you [Music] Sergi orc we've confirmed the enemy dragon ears have left Marga our scouts report they're heading this way I see well dog hey messenger boy sir how may I help was the kid with the shining dragon there yes sir the shining dragons vessel was sighted with them egg jörg where am I supposed to leave the kid what you're being unusually cooperative what are you scheming I thought you didn't care about the shining dragon Oh believe me I don't but still [Music] I got to get through the appetizers before I can have the main course [Music] well you're making about as much sense as usual still I'm in no position to refuse your help pay attention our plan is as follows [Music]
jermtheleo
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The reason casinos always win: meet the law of large numbers
here is my cat Albert Albert is a cat with many friends his three best friends are Oscar max and Emilie the other day Oscar suggested a game a coin has to be tossed till it lands on heads with a maximum of three tosses in the case of a favorable outcome Oscar promises to give away some of his chips otherwise the player having tossed the coin must give some chips to Oscar the rules of the game are as follows if the cat tossing the coin ends up with heads after the first toss the game stops and he receives two of Oscar's chips should he end up with tails and then heads Oscar will give him one chip but in case of two tails on a head it is he who must give one chip to Oscar even worse if the player ends up with tails three times in a row then he must give no less than ten chips to Oscar Albert does not want to lose his chips he wonders what are the odds to fall in one of the last two cases the probability of a coin to land on tails bean one and two he calculates with Max and Emilie that the probability of three tails in a row is the cube of one and two thus one and eight using the same reasoning Albert concludes it the probability of two tails and then heads is one and eight as well overall the probability of losing Oscar's games is therefore one and eight plus one and eight that is one in four only Hugh Albert feels better he decides to start playing he ends up with a heads and a tails Oscar as promised gives him one of his chips meanwhile max ends up with a heads after one toss he therefore receives two chips from the stack of Oscar finally it's Emily's turn she gets the same outcome as Albert and therefore receives one chip Albert Max and Emilie now feel sorry for Oscar as expected he lost yet to their surprise Oscar offers a second round as Oscar lost his mind do you wish to make money through games of chance don't go to the casino just open one but what is the secret to this kind of business Albert Max and Emily are convinced that the only balance between probability of winning and probability of losing matters but Oscar is ahead of them he knows things are not that simple what is the proper way to approach this problem then how can one tell if a game of chance is interesting for the player before we go further we need to introduce an important concept of Statistics expected value expected value sometimes called average is calculated for a random variable do you remember the random variable we found in the Attic Albert I've got the blueprint back the domain of this random variable is actually made of four elements - four zero one and two the related weights were zero point zero zero five zero point five three five zero point one four and zero point three two let's calculate the expected value we need to multiply each value of the domain by its weight and then add the amounts together getting the value of zero point seven six so what patients Albert we're getting there let's recall how a random variable works a random variable is a bit like a box every time you open it a number comes out statisticians then say that one observation of the variable has been made problem it is impossible to say in advance what value will actually come out we know it's going to be a value from the domain but we never know which one for long statisticians thought that there was nothing to add to the subject and then Jacob Bernoulli made an extraordinary discovery even though no single observation from a random variable can be predicted the sum of a large number of observations can and the accuracy of this prediction increases with the number of observations made would you like an example Albert here are the hundred observations of the variable from the Attic that you made a few months ago even though these observations are each random there is something one can predict their sum should be close to 76 and indeed if we try the sum is 80 we missed a predicted target by only four units why 76 because the expected value of the random variable is 0.76 the value of 0.76 is the value that conceptionally comes out of the box each time someone opens it opening up a hundred times means ending up with a value of 0.76 time's bus with 76 let's push this reasoning further what can we say when the box is open a thousand times the sum of $1,000 because to 760 even better because we now work with a thousand observations we can say that the sum of these 1,000 observations should be closer to 760 then 80 was to 76 in the previous case Jacob Bernoulli thus discovered that even though successive observations from a random variable are unpredictable the sum of a large number of these observations is quite predictable and is related to the random variables expected value even today this is considered to be one of the greatest statistical discoveries ever made it is however mr. Poisson who gave the name in use today for this phenomenon the law of large numbers thanks to the law of large numbers we can hack the secret behind any game of chance let's try with Oscars game what is the expected value the game of Oscar can be viewed as a random variable with the domain of tune 1 minus 1 and minus 10 and chips the related weights are 1/2 1/4 1/8 and 1/8 let's calculate the expected value each value that a mains multiplied by its weight before the sum of everything is computed the result minus 0.125 chip that is minus 1/8 Oscar the expected value of your game is lower than 0 things are quite clear each time a cat plays at Oscars game it is as if 1/8 of a chip is lost by that cat if Oscar manages to make his friends play a large number of times the law of large numbers ensures him to win after 80 tosses you should have 10 extra chips after 800 tosses this becomes 100 extra chips hmm Albert does not want a second turn at Oscars game however he has something else in mind a new game of chance this time based on the roll dice the player rolls to Dyson of the sum of the two values is an even number then this is the number of extra chips and player gets for instance if 2 and 4 are the numbers the player gets 6 chips if the numbers are 3 and 5 the player gets the chips in the best case the player gets 12 chips when the roll dice each show 6 pips however in case the sum of the two values is an odd number the player loses 7 of his chips these are Albert's rules dear viewer what do you think about Albert's game would you play it leave us your answer in the comment section of this video on Twitter or on Facebook do you wish to see Albert and other adventures check out his other videos and do not forget to subscribe to his YouTube channel see you soon you
Statistics explained to my cat
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Neil's Short Stories Pt 4 - Managing Unrealistic Expectations (2:00)
uh previous uh employers as the new uh cio i encountered an expectation that this uh this wonder child who i was seen as was going to now deliver 24x7 support for the hundreds of applications that this organization was running i thought this is a very dangerous expectation and i have to get out there quite quickly and cautious so i prepared a powerpoint presentation and went around to everyone who would listen to me delivering the message that 24x7 was not on that was the name of the presentation what happened next was quite interesting once i went through that painful process of helping the organization out of denial that we were ever going to be able to afford 24x7 for all of our systems we got engaged in quite a useful conversation about the natural rhythms of the organization what were the key systems at what times of the year what critical business events meant that certain systems not all systems but a very small number of systems were critical for those key periods for those key business events jointly with the various parts of the business we mapped a calendar of those events and we targeted support to those events so that those high risk areas were well supported by people who knew the applications was a very interesting outcome because what i would have been unable to afford what would have been a multi-million dollar cost for 24x7 support for numerous systems turned into quite a modest cost of about a quarter of a million dollars to look after key systems at those key times when they are required so i think it's a great example of having a very detailed conversation with the business but the interesting thing for me was the trigger in the first place it was really important for me to be prepared to go out there and challenge an unrealistic expectation in order to then encourage the necessary conversation about what was realistic and what could be done
TheCloudJuice
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Google Spotlight Stories | Son of Jaguar VR at Annecy | Jorge Gutierrez
right! We are here at Annecy 2017 presenting Google Spotlight Stories and they're showcasing a lot of the shorts including Son of Jaguar which is my short it's going to be an eight minute story and what we shown here is a two minute teaser to give people a taste of what the story is Son of Jaguar is something that I always wanted to be aMexican wrestler and so I like the idea in VR that when you put the goggles on it's like someone putting on a Lucha Libre mask and this idea that I can make white people Mexican by putting on the goggles and so the story personal Son of Jaguar is about a ghost of a wrestler and you come on Day of the Dead to visit your family and you see that your son is a failure and so you're going to follow him on his journey and eventually he will redeem himself but that's that's something that I heard about VR where people would say it feels like you're a ghost so I said well I'm gonna write a story about a ghost and so that's Son of Jaguar well we are VR is a very complicated medium it was way harder than I ever expected in cinema we are giving the gift of controlling time and frame here you don't have a control of time or framing the audiences can look around anywhere and so the way I approached it was either when you go to a theater and you watch a play the audience is all sitting in different places and they're all seeing a different version of the play and they can look around they can look up and down and so that's how we try to approach it it was very difficult at first I thought we are was a new technique but now I think it's a new medium and I think the way we should approach stories is always with emotion first and then the technical stuff early VR I thought a lot of the pieces were more about the technology and not enough about emotion
Dessignare
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PAN 2020: Multilingual Detection of Fake News Spreaders via Sparse Matrix Factorization
hello my name is stefan institute in the university of libya i'm presenting our solution to the fake news spreaders task in this task we are asked to determine if uh author who who writes his content on twitter is a fake news spreader or he is not the languages this task was proposed was in english and spanish for each author we were given 30 tweets and the data was balanced we had 150 positive 150 uh negative samples for both languages the task was to be emulated on the classification interest the motivation behind the solution of this task is that the fake news make a significant impact on society with the ever-growing amounts of data created on daily basis human curators find it hard to determine and to control the content that is out on the internet uh significant part of the data the generated daily basis is fake so for computers to understand this data uh we need uh some numerical representations we wanted to analyze how these representations that are based on the latex symmetric analysis uh are expressive in multilingual settings and how it can be learned how will they perform such tasks for this we first defined our preprocessing as concatenating all of the author tweets and afterwards removing the punctuation url hashtags and finally the stopwatch by the end of this pipeline we had prepared the clean date this clean data was later to be used for in our future generation and in the future generation step we decided to use character and word engrams for which we were the characters we did we decided to use of sizes one two and for the work we decided we decided to use character of sizes to entry and this all of these generated features were to be evaluated on the time idf um by calculating the type idf and uh afterwards we obtained a document representation which uh it may feature up to thousands and this representation this space was sparse since we didn't have so many examples and example we wanted to reduce the dimensionality of this and we did something known in the field of uh text mining uh under the name of eight and semantic analysis this takes the original uh space and tries to somehow reduce its dimension to in order to find a new space which in turn is latent and consists of the words patterns and features that are captured by it a mathematical tool to solve this is the singular value decomposition of matrices after applying this to our original type idf matrix we obtain the lsa space and analysis representation for each author here we can see how this data can be visualized after obtaining the lsa representation and reducing to two dimensions we can see that some clusters emerge and example the data is separable for some instances we we use two different models for solving this task machine learning models and both of them based on the stochastic gradient descent approach the first one was the linear svm and the second one was the logistic regression we tried to solve this both monolingual and multilingual for the monolingual part we developed two different models but for the moving one model we developed a single unified model where we merged all the authors together and did the pre-processing in the space generation after this we uh evaluate uh we evaluated the models on the 10-fold grid search on 90 of the data and we train them this while revelating on the hidden holder set consisting of 10 percent percent of the data for optimizing our models we constructed a custom research which was based on a number of generated features by diagrams and the number of dimensions to be reduced and for each tuple of these parameters we trained a separate model both extreme and logistic regression and we paralyzed this model by the elastic negation this regularization incorporates both the last and the rich regularizations in some manner here we can see our whole pipeline which consisted of generating world and character engrams afterwards performing the svd we obtained other representation and to which we applied two different classifiers and learned and devoted them in their classification carriers we repeated these steps for every single tuple on our custom defined grid uh here we can see the the best performing model was one that had 5 000 features and based on the linear regression model as the for the multilingual task uh we alternatively tried to solve this task as previously mentioned by developing a single model for in each language and by employing some semantical features from dr eckenberg's representation additionally we tried different tokenizers and we tested some automatic machine learning models as people but this uh failed or scored similarly to our proposed model on the development set we can see that our multilingual models uh scored highs achieving precision or classification higher classification accuracy both of these models were based on the linear regression and had 5 000 total features reduced to 768 dimensions the best performing model on the dash set we evaluated on the hidden set and both of these models were multilingual and they scored similar in spanish but the one that used less features scored better on the english test set and this then it does third out of 66 entries the conclusion that can be drawn from this approach is that the space that we obtained by word and character language is a good problem representation of the problems when so once it is reduced to a new latin space the semantic features didn't introduce significant improv improvements to this task and we somehow concluded that multilingual space maintained the structure and the work patterns appearing in the data and the multilingual approach tackle the problem better compared to every other monolingual approach that we use additionally we can further work on exploring this proposed approach in more languages than languages that are less represented in order to see how it interferes with such problems and how its performance is achieving on the other side we can try to enrich the space with background knowledge of authentic disappearing in the text in order to gain some more insights about the author about the things he uh tweets about and finally in order to this idea if something is a fake news or not and with this and concluding my presentation thank you for listening
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Vlogmas Day 13: Sewing Room Declutter
hello you guys I first want to start off by saying Biscuit's doing great honey is also doing great um I think we just got really lucky with the grape incident this time but to all of you that were like yeah that happened to me once or yeah my dog did this or yeah my it makes me feel so much better because then like we commiserate like I'm not a bad mom although I am blaming their father for this so I wasn't going to take a lot of responsibility anyways it was his bowl of fruit that he left on the nightstand so anyways um so thank you they're all doing wonderfully um hi honey honey never makes Ed videos um okay so today's plan is my okay so if you don't know I moved to a new apartment over the summer when I did that there was like a dining room area over here that I converted into my sewing space and when I did that there was a lot of stuff that just didn't have a place to go but that I knew I needed or thought I needed went into these bins and then as you guys know when you have a bin near by more things go into the bin just the bin becomes like I'll just put this here I'll just put this here I'll just put so now and then when that Bin's full you get another bin and then another bin so I have two bins in one box and they normally run the line of that wall but it is such a small space and I have my large cutting table I have my mobile ironing station that's on wheels that can move around the table can too almost everything in there is on Wheels except for the actual desk the sewing machine desk um but the the space is small so I've been kind of just like working around all the stuff but but I'm over that I'm done and I also told myself at um when I first moved in in early August that there was like a there was like a deadline by the end of the year so a lot of this stuff that I moved in here didn't have a place for wasn't sure if I was going to need I said you know what give yourself to the end of the year if you're not using it if you're not touching it you don't need it that's four months of sewing so if I'm not using it in 4 months there's a really good chance that just never going to use it um that includes a lot of Works in progress I think I just have to bite the bullet and admit that some of those projects are just going to be fails and the the time and effort that it would take to restore them does not equal the value of the space that they are taking up do you know what I'm saying like when you're in a 600t apartment space is valuable um and some of these works and progresses are not valuable like even if I fixed it I probably still wouldn't be able to wear it I'd be donating it and that right now is just not those two things aren't you know on either side of an equal sign so a little disappointing but it is what it is like I have my mental health and my peace of mind comes first then the environment and I think that that's fair um anyway so my goal for today maybe the next maybe tomorrow too is to go through all these bins assess what I'm keeping what I'm not keeping then the two closets that I have for my like storage my hidden storage go through that what do I need what do I not need I know for example I have two printers one of them I cannot use at all because the the internet provider here doesn't do the whatever internet thing you need to make the printer wire Wireless and my like the I can't use it it's basically useless I think the printer's too old for the technology today um I was keeping it like just in case but you know what printers are kind of a dime a dozen these days so I'm just going to donate it um again all the works in progress are in there I have a lot of like uh like uh fabric stash honestly I think it's mostly quilting cotton so I need to go through that like what am I going to do with this stuff um worst case scenario for that I just post it on Marketplace and I know someone will come grab it up so I just need to like you know it's been I've it's been four months I've been here for a while time to like do my final assessment of what's going to stay what's going to go what I can envision myself bringing with me for the next move you know and just start being really critical about the sewing stuff that I'm keeping and not keeping that'll also mean I'll probably be adding more to my D stashify so if I do that I'll let you guys know you can go check that out and see what I will be selling there um but yeah so today's project is these three bins and then cleaning off that table like getting all that cleared off clear for clean floor and then possibly tackling those closets so I'll keep you posted with anything cool or interesting that I find and also my progress look at this one look at this one what a showstopper scene stealer love you I love you to biscuit I love you to biscuit all right let's do this already making money off this project like literally the first little bag I go to go through found six bucks sometimes I worry about myself oh God go I don't know what I'm going to find but um but yeah this is already a a uh profit um profit making project so yay me all right I've got to go meet a friend for dinner The Cheesecake Factory I hardly ever go there cuz that place can be overwhelming but I'm craving like the biggest salad that's like not healthy like a I know yeah you know what I'm talking about s with all the things and like the rich creamy dressing like I just want that and then A Slice of Cheesecake um so she I'm going to go meet her over there and then we're going to come back here hang with the dogs and stuff like that so um it should be a fun night but I wanted to show you where I got okay so as you can see the floor over here is clean no things on the floor so that's really good the top is still a mess obviously top a mess and sofa a mess but I was able to kind of reorganize the fabric I got to fold these two sections and get those looking pretty again same thing with this up here but I have this extra box now so I'm going to move this section of ribns over here and then that is open space I'll be able to put a little bin in there and get some of the stuff in that okay then I was able to take all of the works in progress that I had hanging in that closet took them out I'm going to go through them tomorrow and determine what's staying what's going I imagine I'm going to reduce it by 3/4 um and then the remaining box that I had left I that has all the fabric that I'm selling on D stashify like I have to keep those obviously I was able to put those in the the closet where those things were hanging so I still have that stuff but it's not out part of me is thinking just leave them in the car but for now it can stay in the closet so I did make some really good Headway even though it doesn't look like much I was able to do a bunch feeling really productive and now get to go feed my soul by meeting a friend for dinner so let me go get dressed and um if anything interesting happens I'll try and document it but it's just the mall it's just Cheesecake Factory okay
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Guardian Mortgage Leadership
when i first started at guardian mortgage i really wanted to join a platform where i was really allowed to grow and build and develop a team i think the reason why guardian mortgage has grown so much is because of our leadership guardian has a culture of you know being a team i came in fresh off the street no mortgage experience and everyone was there to pick me up and lift me up and teach me and take the time to show me the intricacies of what the job entailed i think mentorship and leadership are a couple of the most important things to me the only way to truly get people to follow a leader is to pull them rather than push them their desire to help you succeed is one of the reasons that that we are doing so well i think that if we didn't have the mentorship that i wouldn't be as successful as i am our leadership has taught us hard work but the people that are here at our mortgage branch they buy into the culture of guardian mortgage and they're not afraid to get their hands dirty and do the work that they need to even though i'm becoming more and more seasoned i can always walk downstairs to an office or go right across and ask a question without jail i'm always able to get help and then i got here and i met the people and i found out you know what working that guardian mortgage is like the culture every day excitement that actually comes in helping customers work with their finances and their home loans having people come to work here and watching it change their life and having them find success has been one of the most rewarding things in my life i've had conversation in my offices where people are emotional and in tears because of their success or because of their failures but we've weathered those storms together ultimately to find success and that's been an amazing part of the journey if somebody wanted to join guardian mortgage as a loan originator what i would tell them is to pay close attention to the culture that we have and if they feel like it's a good fit for them jump in with both feet and don't look back if you'd like to know more about guardian mortgage or sunflower bank i'd love to hear from you you can reach me at josh martin gmc inc.com anytime you
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Loneliness in the End Times & Only Decreed Relationships Allowed Because Few are Chosen to Survive
Shafa’at ya RasulAllah. Alhamdulillah, for Ramadan inshaAllah everybody   coming like a newborn baby. All the badness washed  and cleansed and all Allah’s (AJ) ni’mat and   blessings dressed upon the souls, inshaAllah. As salaamu alaykum Sayyidi   Walaykum as salaam warahmatullah Sayyidi not sure if this is appropriate   Probably not What can happen   if the spouse is constantly pressing the  button down with bad characteristics?   Yeah, that's why you finding out now more  and more relationships are in difficulty.   That as your energy grows and your reality is of a  different reality, they're not on the same floor.   So this was taught by Mawlana Shaykh (Q) many  years ago; as we end and draw near to the time   of Sayyidina Mahdi (as) everything will be based  on Preserved Tablet. Whom you are written to be   with is not necessarily whom you chose. So based  on what Allah (AJ) has written upon the Tablet   that you would be in the time of Sayyidina Mahdi  (as) because imagine many people don't deserve   that presence and they won't be with Sayyidina  Mahdi (as) but maybe the one they’re with will   be with Sayyidina Mahdi (as). So these are the  difficult times like the dunya (material world).   The dunyas are shaking, quaking, continents like  ripping, cities ripping. Why? Allah (AJ) then also   show within our lives, there's going to be many  changes in people's lives and whether it's their   children or their spouses. Some will choose to  take higher floors and live their life on that   higher floor and that's why the teaching tonight  was – stop complaining about loneliness. Because   a lot of emails, ‘Oh this is a lonely path, As salaamu alaykum warahmatullahi wa barakatuh.   It’s Shaykh Nurjan. Thank you for watching   the video that you’re watching. InshaAllah if you’re happy with the content   and happy with these programs please support  the button below. The programs that we have for   our orphanage repairs, our water well – give the  gift of life. Our mobile food vans, we have now 5   vans – Vancouver, Chicago, Los Angeles, Pakistan  and many programs that reach thousands of people   and rescue foods and give those supplies to people  in need. Your support is greatly appreciated. Also   be so kind as to leave a loving comments and  please share the stream. Every bit counts.   As salaamu alaykum warahmatullahi wa barakatuh. it's a lonely path’ get over that. It's not   supposed to be crowded people, it's not a Turkish  Bazaar. There’s not supposed to be crowds of   people; you actually want to avoid people. It's  about you connecting with the energy and find whom   Allah (AJ) surrounded you by. Because you're going  to find less and less people of like-mind. People   want to email, ‘Where can I find like a zikr  (Divine remembrance) somewhere?’ That's probably   where you're going to go and find the most fitna  (confusion) where somebody is just gossiping,   talking, they don't really even know what  they're teaching. Some people don't even   teach by inspiration. They listen to the whispers  and gossips of people and they begin to talk about   something, ‘Oh I heard this person is bad, I heard  this is bad,’ and they don't have any inspiration.   They're listening to gossips of people and then  giving comments. So again the path becomes more   and more to keep your connection, keep your  energy and be happy with what Allah (AJ) has   surrounded you by and to keep yourself on the  higher plane and not the lower. And again we   go to the lower floors to visit people for  social contact and social activities but we   find our happiness when we retreat back to our  abode in which the energy is peaceful there,   the atmosphere is peaceful there. But when you  find peace on the lower abode and you keep wanting   to go lower and lower and they want to go here  where it's busy, they want to go here to the mall,   they want to go all these things and they  find happiness in the crowds of people,   gossiping, doing every type of craziness then  that's something wrong with the energy of that   person. That that's where they find contentment.  So many people are facing these difficulties where   one spouse wants to press the ‘Up’ button and the  other spouse wants to press the lower button and   then they want to cry about it. There's nothing  to cry about. Just surrender to Allah's (AJ) will.   If Allah (AJ) wants you going higher, press  the up button. And if somebody's destined   to go down then they have to choose what they  have to choose but we have to find your solace   in what Allah's (AJ) destiny has been written.  Right? So they'd be meditating, contemplating,   connecting with that energy and they find their  peace and tranquility from that energy and the   grace of that energy to give them strength for all  of these issues that are coming up now. Otherwise,   people clinging on physically. They … scream,  how much you're going to scream to somebody,   ‘Don't press the down button,’ and they keep  pressing the down button? What you’re going to do,   beat yourself to death from it? No, but you have  to be the other way - be connecting and understand   that if this is Allah's (AJ) will, stand back,  it's not your business. Make your connection   with Allah (AJ) that you're good, you did what you  can and the rest are people's choices. Sayyidina   Nuh (as) could not save his son to board his ship  and his son said, ‘No, I’ll find my own way’. So   this is you know, this is Allah's (AJ) way of  saying that if the Prophets (as) of God can't   force who's going to be on their ship then me and  you, we’re going to have a lot of difficulties but   it's about each person making their connection  with the best of their character, by leading by   the best of example inshaAllah and the rest  is in Allah's (AJ) Hands, inshaAllah.   As salaamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam warahmatullah   What can we do when we are completely  overtaken by these amazing realities   that you are teaching? Subhanallah, how can  we increase the capacity to take more?   InshaAllah, keep meditating. That's what we… I  think we talked last week. People are taking and   going to the next page, taking, going to the next  page but that's not the completion. Download did   not occur on this talk. This was merely for you to  want to plug in. This is not the download. Don't   think this talk anything was downloaded. This  was just enough for you to look at this address   and plug in your Zip drive. If you plug in the  Zip drive, the faiz (downpouring blessings) will   complete the download of these knowledges. Right?  So each of these are like a bullet point like a   clickbait, spiritual clickbait. That, ‘Oh this  is a subject I want to know’. We talked about   the veils, we talked about frequencies. It’s  not that you listen five minutes, say, ‘Okay,   that's great I got it, oh I know all about that  reality. Let's go to the next subject’. But that   the frequencies and these different types of  talks there are different people who have a   different energy, different reality, different  understanding, different background. It clicks   with them then they begin to meditate that, ‘What  is that?’ How am I actually changing vibrations   and entering different universes and each one  Allah (AJ) created my reality and I have a   reality in all of them but I want to reach to the  highest reality so then I have to have the highest   vibration. So now we say either through the veils  or now the analogy like a building up and down, if   people can't understand forward movement, up and  down movement then you know is vertical movement   maybe that's more of an understanding for people.  How to stay on the higher levels and not to follow   all the clicks to go down. Shaitan's only interest  is to bring our vibration down and to operate at   lower floors, lower levels, lower realities and  that's everything around us now, inshaAllah.   As salaamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam warahmatullah   Sayyidi how to keep our kids busy to take the  phones away from them in countries like UK and   small houses where kids find it very boring?  Please forgive my bad adab (manners).   Yeah, activities. That you limit the time onto the  phone and you fill their activities with sports,   martial arts, different types of activities  so that they're busy and they're so busy that   they don't have time to put their hand on a phone.  But if they don't have any activity and you just   take the phone away and say, ‘Sit on the couch,  suffer’ that's not going to be productive. So a   lot of sports and activities with sports to keep  them from doing that or something of a interest   to them so that that keeps them to be occupied and  then again the positive activities from the zikr,   the understanding of the zikr. There are families  who they enjoy the zikr, they sit after the zikr,   they talk with the family about the talk and they  make it a whole sort of process because the talks   are easy for children to digest. These are not  in any type of language that only scientific   scholars would understand. It’s very basic  English for children to understand. That, ‘Oh   he was talking about vibration and energy,’ and  yes and it's something that they can understand   and assimilate and understand how to put that into  practice, inshaAllah. And that becomes the great,   great struggle because at every, every point now  shaitan (satan) has a button to take the child   down. Every social media, every type of activity  is about confusing people to press their ‘Down’   button instead of elevating towards the heavens  and become more and more difficult as they become   older and the bad nafs (ego) enters and all  the excuses. They say they don't want to come   but they don't even want to watch and if they  don't want to watch then they're now being and   something inside of them is inspiring to cut  that energy and the connection to that energy   and usually by example of a parent. That they  don't have a respect for it, do you think the kid   is going to have respect for it? No, they do as  you do not as you say. Nobody cares what anybody   says. They want to see what you're doing. When  they see that, ‘You do it right, you revere it,   this is the love you have then for the love I  have for you I'll do as you do’. InshaAllah.   As salaamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam warahmatullah   Can you please tell us more about the beings  on the higher levels you mentioned before such   as Nujaba, Nuqaba and the others and  how do they help us on our path?   Nothing, make your connection to the shaykh.  That's all that you have to worry about. What   you're going to do with the Nujaba? Definitely  you don't want to be calling on jinn and the   angels don't answer the phone. Those are things  for the awliya (saints) to know and those whom   been trained by awliya and the students to know  that there are seven categories of spiritual   beings that are all around you. Its key is to  connect with the shaykh for if you don't connect   with the shaykh all of them stand back. There's  not, not one of them that will communicate with   you to break the adab of your tariqah (spiritual  path). And anything that does try to communicate   with you is not from these seven, is something  nefarious trying to break your relationship   with the shaykh. So people have like a jinn  that attached to them at home and they say,   ‘Oh there's something guiding me’. No is shaitan  playing with you to break you from the connection   with the shaykh and to sort of devastate your  life. Because imagine in a school of manners they   see each other, they have to answer to Prophet  ﷺ that, ‘Oh so you communicated with this guy,   now he doesn't want to talk to his shaykh anymore  and he's got no more connection on earth with   a living guide?’ And that's he's going to say,  ‘Yes, that's what I did, that's what I did’. No,   they don't answer like that. Their adab is  impeccable. As soon as they see that the manner is   not correct, the… everything will be pulled back.  And anyone who says they do have a connection then   we just gave you the understanding it's not going  to be good because when the good ones pull back,   the devils step in and they start swifting and  you know swishing around the person like you   can't imagine upside-down. They'll flip  their world upside-down, inshaAllah.   As salaamu alaykum Sayyidi Walaykum as salaam warahmatullah   There's quite a few questions related  going down the elevator. Sayyidi how   can we stop going down and make proper tawbah  (repentance) for evil agents of satan we may   have bumped into? How do we climb back up? Yeah, all the practices. That's what… that’s   the whole understanding is that every time you're  doing something you should know like what we gave   in the example of the chair. So everyone can catch  everyone now with the chair. Somebody's bothering   you just look to them and say, ‘I wonder who's  sitting on your chair now?’ So when you talk to   somebody improperly they can respond back to you,  ‘I wonder who's sitting on your chair?’ Because   your soul doesn't talk bad so it must be shaitan  and nafs. So everyone now can catch each other   with the chair. So you can't say, ‘No, no I'm  very pious person but... therefore I'm doing and   bothering you’. So the same with the elevator is  it you're going up or you're going down? ‘No, no   I'm just doing these things’. You press enough  time the down and you'll be so far down you can't   go back up. But mainly you have to then find peace  on your floor. Say, ‘Oh it's boring there. We   don't know any... there's nothing new, no one, no  one’. What no one? You're surrounded by heavenly   beings – this is an explanation for why your  floor is empty. Because people want to know,   ‘What's going on? I used to have so many friends,  I used to have so many of this, I knew this,   I knew that’. Uh yeah, because they're all in the  basement is filled that's why they have basement   parties. Right? Down there everybody's got a  big party going on. But when Allah (AJ) take   you to the high-rise, there's nobody up there. So  that's a glad tidings. Anytime you enter a place   where there's less humans, Allah (AJ) loves you  more. He's isolating you and there's not that many   people up here. They don't have the character,  they're not interested in improving themselves so   then you're not supposed to be connecting with the  people. You're supposed to be connecting with the   energy and Divinely Presence, the love of Prophet  ﷺ and all those whom Allah (AJ) is pleased with.   And then they find the energy and the power  of that reality so that now they can go down,   deal with people and quickly go back into their  energy to recharge themselves. But others when   you talk to them, all of us have family, they  love going out, out, out, out. Say, ‘What the   heck? When your battery's empty, oh how do you go  out?’ No, as if they don't even have a battery;   they operate on negative charge, very scary. As salaamu alaykum Sayyidi   Walaykum as salaam warahmatullah If the student is weak and feel like they   can't achieve, will their shaykh dress them? Yeah, the dress of the shaykh is that's why they   keep telling you to meditate. If you meditate  and connect, the faiz can dress you and keep   you on the floor that you're supposed to be.  Hence, that's why this curriculum is all about   connecting. We said Naqshbandiya’s secret,  it's the soul of all tariqahs. We don't jump   up and down, we don't whirl, we don't stick  knives in our cheeks. Our secret that Prophet   ﷺ gave was the nearness to his Divinely  heart. As a result the ‘uloom and the   knowledges of Naqshbandiya tul ‘Aliya (The  Most Distinguished Naqshbandi Order) is the   food that feeds all the tariqahs. It comes to  the heart of Naqshbandi shaykhs and trickles   down to the other tariqahs. So if you connect to  the heart, you receive the faiz and the energies   from the heart of Prophet ﷺ. And that's why then  anyone who's in Naqshbandiya tul ‘Aliya has to   be studying how to connect. One day the shaykhs  will figure that out and also start to say that   but that was Naqshbandiya tul ‘Aliya. How to  connect, how to connect, how to connect because   that was its mujazah – that was its miracle – was  knowledges, not swords and hadrahs and whirling.   Its miracle was its nearness to Prophet ﷺ. So  through that connection every faiz and dress is   coming. Through that connection every goodness  of light comes and every badness is dispelled.   If they don't make the connection then they're  waiting for death and the intercession. Right?   Because Mawlana Shaykh’s (Q) promise that … gave  on your last breath if you didn't achieve, didn't   want to do anything then inshaAllah on your last  breath they come and intercede so that the abode   of your grave is not in a difficulty. But you miss  then all of the blessings of tariqah, all of the   gifts of tariqah. So the tariqah’s gifts and its  faiz and its energies, its lights, its immense   horizons was meant for the students to connect,  inshaAllah. But now it's as a matter of survival   because of the badness that's coming on Earth,  the difficulties that are coming upon Earth. Just   to get the guidance to traverse the... all the  landmines that are now all over the Earth. You go   here, this is bad. You go here, that's difficult.  You go over here, it becomes contagious. So all   of these difficulties even more motivation to  be connected and to keep the connection and   keep the light in the heart on so that to feel  that energy and feel the faiz, inshaAllah.   We’re good, inshaAllah. InshaAllah Eid  Mubarak to everyone and if they've done   their prayers now if they're ahead of us  or they're going into it tomorrow morning,   inshaAllah. Allah (AJ) dress everyone, bless  everyone inshaAllah and immense blessings.   Bi Hurmati Muhammad al-Mustafa  wa bi siri Surat al-Fatiha.   As salaamu alaykum warahmatullahi wa barakatuh. It’s Shaykh Nurjan.   Thank you for watching the  video that you’re watching.   InshaAllah if you’re happy with the content  and happy with these programs please support   the button below. The programs that we have for  our orphanage repairs, our water well – give the   gift of life. Our mobile food vans, we have now 5  vans – Vancouver, Chicago, Los Angeles, Pakistan   and many programs that reach thousands of people  and rescue foods and give those supplies to people   in need. Your support is greatly appreciated.  Also be so kind as to leave a loving comments   and please share the stream. Every bit counts. As salaamu alaykum warahmatullahi wa barakatuh.
The Muhammadan Way Sufi Realities
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Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting - December 6, 2022
okay so it is 7 33 p.m on Tuesday December 6 2022. uh good evening everybody my name is Christian Klein I'm the chair of the Arlington zoning board of appeals and I'm calling this meeting of the board to order lights first let's confirm all members and anticipated officials are present um from members of the zoning board of appeals Roger Dupont here Patrick Hanlon sure Holly here and uh Danny ricardelli here to have you all Miss Hoffman is off tonight um on behalf of the town uh Rick valirelli the board's administrator good evening Mr chairman good evening Rick and insisting us um as always is uh Vincent Lee here thank you great to have you with us as well um appearing on behalf of 160 walleston Avenue hello good to have you uh and appearing on behalf of 320 Appleton Street uh Jennifer Condon and Jim Jordan uh I'm their architect I know they're trying to log in right now hopefully they'll be with us in a minute or two perfect no no rush but good idea here thank you so this open meeting of the Arlington zoning board of appeals is being conducted remotely consistent with an act relative to extending certain state of emergency accommodations signed into law on July 16 2022. this act includes an extension until March 31st 2023 of the remote meeting provisions of Governor Baker's March 12 2020 executive order suspending certain provisions of the open meeting law which suspended the requirement to hold all meetings in a publicly accessible physical location public bodies may continue holding meetings remotely without a quorum of the public body physically present at a meeting location so long as they provide adequate alternative access to remote meetings public bodies may meet remotely so long as reasonable Public Access is afforded so the public can follow along with the deliberations of the meeting an opportunity for public participation will be provided during the public comment period during each public hearing for this meeting the Arlington zoning board of appeals has convened a video conference via the zoom application with online and telephone access is listed on the agenda posted to the town's website identifying how the public may join this meeting is being recorded and it will be broadcast by ACMI Please be aware that attendees are participating by a variety of needs some attendees are participating by video conference others are participating by computer audio or by telephone accordingly Please be aware that other folks may be able to see you your screen name or another identifier please take care to not share personal information anything you broadcast may be captured by the recording we ask you please maintain to Quorum during the meeting including displaying an appropriate background all supporting materials that have been provided members of this body are available on the town's website unless otherwise noted and the public is encouraged to follow along using the posted agenda as chair I reserve the right to take items out of order in the interest of promoting an orderly meeting as the board will be taking up new business at this meeting as chair I make the following land acknowledgment whereas there's any board of appeals for the Town of Arlington Massachusetts discusses and arbitrates the use of land in Arlington formerly known as monotony and Algonquin word meaning Swift Waters the board hereby acknowledges that the Town of Arlington is located on the ancestral lands of the Massachusetts tribe the tribe of indigenous peoples from whom the colony Province and Commonwealth have taken their names we pay our respects to the ancestral bloodline of the Massachusetts tribe and their descendants who still inhabit historic Massachusetts territories today foreign item number two uh it's the approval of meeting minutes uh from our November 22nd meeting uh starting this meeting with an administrative item as this relates to the board and as such will be conducted without input from the general public the board will not take up any new business on prior hearings nor will there be introduction of any new information on matters previously brought before the board so item number two is the approval of the meeting minutes from November 22nd 2022 these were minutes that were drafted up uh by Mr valorelli and distributed to the board um for questions and comments and I know that some of those came back in are there any further questions or comments in regards to the meeting minutes for November 22nd being none um I would ask for a motion to approve the written minutes from November 22nd 2022. Mr chairman Mr hanlon's so moved thank you second thank you Mr DuPont so roll call vote of the board on the approval of the minutes uh Mr Hanlon aye Mr Holly aye Mr ricardelli hi and the chair votes I those meetings yes Mr Hanlon I I noticed that you skipped over Mr Dupont but I think I know why yeah get in uh this brings us to item number three on our agenda this evening uh now turning to the public hearings on tonight's agenda here are some ground rules for Effective and clear conduct of tonight's business after I announce each agenda item I will ask the applicants to introduce themselves for themselves and to make their presentation to the board I will then request that the members of the board ask what questions they have on the proposal and after the board's questions have been answered I will open the meeting for public comment and at the conclusion of public comment the board will deliberate and vote on the matter so with that uh item number three on our agenda this evening is docket number 3725 160 walliston Avenue so I would ask the applicant to introduce himself and I will go ahead and bring up the application on the screen hi so good evening good evening um my name is casiana and I'm here with me is my wife we are the pomonas for 160 walliston and our architect Nicholas Preston is also on the um he's also joining us um remotely as well but um he cannot join with audio so um but there's something with his audio but we might defer to him if anything comes up that we cannot address ourselves um so so um with that um yeah so do you want me to um talk about yeah if you just to tell us a little bit about what your planning to do what you'd like to be able to do okay so um what we are seeing right now is the plan um for um the new construction single family residence um the entire plan has been approved um by right um but um we are here today to request for special permits to um enclose the basement egress so um which is um you know this there is leading from the basement to the back of the property uh as highlighted by the mouse cursor um so um the reason why requesting special permit is because um these stairs is going to project into the um minimum setback at the rare part of the building and um so according to our understanding of the bylaws um in order to enclose the stairs um we need a special permit for that because we are looking to build them something like a dog house I'm covering over those stairs um that's yeah that's what we're here for all right thank you um so it just you know focused in it's this portion here which extends this dashed line I believe is the uh the rear setback lines so this would be a new construction in in the rear yard which typically is is not allowed but in this case because um of section 5.3.9 uh a and our bylaws it is being proposed as an enclosed entrance in a setback and that's the reason that they're requesting a special permit coming before us this evening um and and you had said that the your architect is uh is um unable to doesn't have a an audio line to the meeting this evening is that correct that's correct okay um this is to go through the the drawing I said here this would be the extension of the foundation to include that plan at the first floor showing where that stair is and then this is the floors front elevation I believe this is the rear elevation without it that's right the uh the bulkhead here and then this is the proposals would be to add this feature um so the and then this is the site plan so the the I had posed a question um to Mr valirelli uh earlier this week uh into last week um about is there a question about usable open space on the property um so usable open space is a way that the uh one of the ways that one of the requirements the town has for uh residential property and it's to it's basically a percentage of the gross floor area the house has to be provided as open space outside the the building and open to the sky and relatively flat is basically to provide outdoor recreation space and where this is a new dwelling and the parking is it level is it level um the bylaw allows the the minimum dimension for qualifying as usable open space to be 20 feet by 20 feet and so I believe the rear yard is currently counted as usable open space and um the reason I so this is new construction um and on the table that was provided by the surveyor under usable open space um it's listed as being non-conforming and showing zero usable open space which I think is incorrect because certainly the building department would not have issued uh a permit for the construction of the property if it had no usable open space on the back um and I did get where did I put I thought I saved I know Mr valorelli I believe you had sent me an email with some additional information which I thought I saved here and now I can't find it I don't know maybe oh that's why because it's a different file format um let me see if I can switch to it real quick share so it's this sketch here um and so Mr Valero if you could just make sure I'm you know reading this properly the usable open space currently uh in this rear yard it's an area that's 21.9 feet by 61.77 feet for a total of 13.53 however um because they plan on enclosing the once opened stairway leading to the basement is a it's a different story so it changes the complexion of the usable open space and in fact it would probably not qualify so they would they could possibly count the areas to the left and the right of the proposed basement access but would they but they would not be able to count the area directly behind it yeah sorry to interrupt Mr chairman but please uh because there's a structure now in closing the basement stairs it interrupts the open space that 21.9 by 61.77 again came to about 33 percent so now we have just one small patch a tanky pick either left or right whatever's bigger whatever one you pick does not uh does not qualify for usable open space it's not enough they needed that entire backyard they needed that uh to Stairway to the basement unenclosed and ought to be confident as usual open space okay so I believe it looks like the proposed enclosure for the stairs is five foot eight um which is 5.67 so that would leave 56.1 feet divided into two parts um and if we multiply that by 21.9 we're at 1228. um back to the oops and if I go back now to general information on this property hundreds of hours it's 46.79 so that would be down to 26 of the usable open space aft with the addition of that part out back um so if I'm so Mr valorelli so that being the case where the the house currently complies in regards to usable open space but if this um structure over the stair was added it would no longer qualify for usable open space so that would be a new non-conformity uh that's correct Mr chairman I spoke to the inspector who actually wrote this permit yeah and that was the condition of the permit being released as those stairs would remain open okay unless the uh the board found otherwise okay thank you um and go ahead and go back to the application okay foreign questions from the board Mr chairman Mr Hanlon I noticed that in the planning department memorandum there was a suggestion that because of the amount of the additional gross floor area that this should be treated as a large addition in addition to everything else that they said um and I seem to remember that that is at least as I understand the rationale for it uh it's inconsistent with this board's decision in 21 Hutchinson Road and uh what was there then indicated as a long-standing interpretation of the uh of the inspectional services department and I wondered if Mr valorelli could indicate whether or not there's some reason why this why uh well could we State what the uh position of the department is and whether it agrees with the notion that the provision on large editions would apply uh in this case when you have a new when you have a demolition and new construction uh good question Mr him and so again I did not do the plan review for this this particular job uh you would have to take what was what was rebuilt on the existing foundation and then take what was added if the addition to the existing Foundation exceeded 750 square feet then they would need a special permit for a large Edition so everything within the existing Foundation would be okay it all depends how much they added to the original foundation and is it in excess of 750 square feet I don't have those numbers in front of me it was is Mr chairman if I could just follow up on that um could you could you explain a little bit more about my understanding of this project is that they did not attempt to build on the existing Foundation or at least that isn't something they were relying on that they just totally demolished the old building so that there's no alteration in the old building that took place because the old building isn't there anymore uh is that a misunderstanding of what the issue is I'm not quite sure I understand why it is that the foundation of the old building is relevant if uh the old building has been completely demolished uh Mr Hill if that is the case and this house was completely demolished then a large edition special permit would not be necessary okay so as a matter of fact I wonder if the applicant could explain yeah so what actually happened has the old house actually been completely demolished or not yes the old house was completely demolished and then we got the full permits for the new building it's a totally new building everything is gone why are we using nothing from the old house so even the um plan the last plan you put up that was used to sort of figure out the usable open space that's no longer valid because even the driveway is not going to be in the same location as a previous driveway it's Everything Has Changed on the lot so it's a totally new house Adam construction is already underway the old house is completely gone because again we got the full pyramid approved for the entire construction nothing was done by special pyramids again Mr chairman if I may Jamila really uh if in fact the foundation was removed and we would treat this like any other uh knocked down and rebuilt where a lodge Edition would not be required yeah so this as I believe this is the correct site plan so the proposed driveway that's right right hand side in front of the garage um but the the 21.9 is still the setback from the rear lot line um so without the base the proposed basement access and it closed um the property does meet the requirements of for usable open space but with that constructed it no longer meets the requirements for usable open space um and as such it's no longer something that the board can just permit as a special permit because it's a new non-conformity um it would require a variance and um variances have a very different set of criteria uh they're established by the state um and the first one being is there something about something unique about the land um that makes a variance necessary and I I think as your as your application indicates um you know this is very much a flat rectangular piece of land and the the reason for providing this entrance is to provide a better entry into the basement it's not um it's not a requirement for the property to be developed um so I have a question about you please calculation because again um I think the architect has different numbers of further down in the application I mean I'm only just noticing this little box over here for the first time so um the question I have is um these calculation of that was done sort of in this meeting seems to have been done on just the rare part of the lot um so I'm not sure why the front doesn't count so for usable first open space to be considered usable it has to be at least 20 feet by 20 feet and it cannot include a driveway right you can so um so like this portion of a lot here wouldn't qualify uh the sides don't qualify because they're too narrow out of the left front and so it's 28 feet to here yep at the top of the stair so one two three four five one two step five steps is five feet this Landing is probably another I don't think you have 20 feet from the from here to the edge of the property unfortunately it's not dimensioned um so um no the left of the stairs those are flower beds so okay um so that's the part so from the stairs to the left of the lot and that was from the building so the left side so if you look at on the front of the um so from the sideline it's maybe not that clear that the left of the stairs those are actually not stairs those are just flowers beds so if you look at the front so it's these beds here yes those are flower beds so I'm not sure why those don't count as part of usable open space so let's make it back to the site plan so then you're saying that there we go um so this is the property line here this is the front of the house so you're saying that from this front line of the house what we have out here are the steps a landing and uh planting beds but nothing here is like part of the part of the building correct so I'm so from the door the managers are also to the left of the lot that's more than 25 feet and likewise from the door to the edge of the lot in front that's more than 20 feet okay foreign how does the building department typically consider um planting beds when it's doing its determination of usable open space that would be okay that could be the problem here is that the usable open space has to be a contiguous chunk of land we can't take a corner from the left and add it to the back corner has to be continued English Mr chairman Mr Hanlon so I'm not quite sure I understand what's meant by it has to be contiguous if if this was a square that met the 20 by 20 foot requirement um and there is a lot of usable open space that is contiguous to that in fact pretty much the whole of it all the way around uh except for where the proposed driveway is uh wouldn't you take that 20 by 20 and then add to it all of the other open space because the 20 by 20 is only a minimum requirement it doesn't not have not all of the open space that is counted as usual open space has to be part of that 20 by 20 is that is that wrong Mr lorelli Mr chairman so uh contiguous area of land uh to qualify the usual open space I did not separate a chunk here and a chunk there it had to be continuous but if the board feels as though that's uh unfair and maybe we should look in another Direction and a Soviet well Mr chairman if I could you just if you if you if if you zoom out a little bit so you can see the entire area that's usable open space um the way I would interpret contiguous is that you know the let me wait until we see the picture here so you know you've got that patch there that I'll assume is a 20 by 20 foot patch if you go up the left side of the house and then past the rear and then all the way down to the back you get something that looks almost like uh the border of the house and all of that is contiguous there's there's no place where it's totally blocked off except the proposed driveway and by that time you've got I think more than enough area to count or at least that would be the question but it isn't a situation where there's a patch here and it's there because it's all contiguous all the way around until you reach the driveway we've got yeah so we basically have a piece here is a separate piece here and then the third piece would be roughly here and Mr velarelli this is Richard lorendo I'm in the butter um and we'll be we'll be getting to public comment shortly sir okay Mr chairman Mr Dupont so I'm just curious I was trying to follow along in the bottom left-hand corner on the on the plan on the sub plan what do you calculate the those Dimensions as um so I don't know what they would be um I I do agree with the with the applicant that it's greater than 20 by 20. um and so when you say greater than 20 by 20 or we're not we are or are not including the stairs so that would be that typically the calculation includes stairs include that are open to the in the walkway that are open above and so it includes the deck at the rear as well because that's again open to the so even if we exclude the stairs it is still more than 20 by 20. right but I don't think there's 20 by I don't think there's 20 feet between the edge at the end here and the street um no because um so the stairs is um so where you have the vertical error that's pretty much like the stairs everything to the left of that those are just flower beds right stairs yeah but typically we would include the stairs in the usable open space because you can you're able to access them so it's not that entire rectangle and is that not greater than 20 by 20 and uh so this is definitely greater than 20 by 20. so so what maybe I'm oversimplifying but what is the issue then if that's greater than 20 by 20. well we so the question is then um so this is the definition of usable open space um and as as Mr valorelli had said the typical interpretation of this bylaw by the uh by the building by the inspectional services department who you know routinely interprets what our bylaws mean they have always taken the interpretation that this implies that the usable open space has to be a contiguous area so that the minimum dimensions are 20 by 20 but it all has to be the same piece of property in order to be considered usable open space so it would be the largest of those three could be considered the usable open space um the but the word contiguous does not appear in the definition and so the the question then before the board is what what does the board believe the correct interpretation of this should be does it necessarily should the board con agree with the this the interpretation for the building department that in order to be considered usable open space the space all does need to be contiguous or does the board feel that that's not the case and that as long as there are pieces of land on the property that total up to the required amount of usable open space that is sufficient to meet the requirement Mr chairman Mr Hanlon so if you look at the actual language of the statute and we don't have the the would it what it says is no horizontal Dimension is less than 25 feet so if you're going to go and try to add up the amount of usable open space on the property I would think that you would be able to take anything that otherwise meets the definition of usable open space and as long as it had a 20 a horizontal dimension of in this case at least 20 feet and no no horizontal Dimension is less than 20 feet then that would count and the statute doesn't say anything about having those things all one big patch as opposed to adding up the pieces and I would think that just and I'm not trying to actually be fair or not fair here I'm just trying to read what the statute says but it seems to me that that the statute just says that it shall be deemed usable if it has minimum dimension of 25 feet which in this case is 20 and we've seen three patches that do seem to meet that requirement I'm assuming they do and I would think that you would be able to add all of those together because each one of them counts as usable open space in order to see whether you have the right amount in total there's nothing in the statute that suggests that we can disregard two pieces of what otherwise is usable open space because there's not it's not connected so my inclination would be to to to just applied the statute as I think it it's written uh and and not impose an additional requirement of country contiguity uh to it yeah so I've been sorry been reading and rereading the definition here in terms of looking for plural versus singular um language and the the first line where it says the part or parts of a lot designated and developed for outdoor use by the occupants which sort of implies that it does not need to be a single piece that it is either a part of the lot or at several parts of the lot developed for outdoor use um and could I just also clarify one thing that those three yes sir we highlighted they are all contiguous right because from the front you can walk all the way through the side to the back and all the way around the back ground implant that it needs to be contiguous but I'm just saying like we actually seem to be contiguous yeah Mr chairman Mr Hanlon that's actually where I was starting from before but Mr balorelli has persuaded me that the that strips along the side of the house do not meet the requirement that their minimum Dimension is 75 feet so if you don't think of it in terms of contiguity but you just think of it in terms of the statutory requirements those don't count as usable open space because they have a horizontal dimension of less than 20 feet um right I mean but I they can certainly be accessed from one another they just we can't count them space wise as being usable open space but right but the point is well taken that those that those the three areas that were identified you are able to go from one to the other without hindrance um are there further questions from the board so Mr chairman not to believe not to belabor the point so when when we talk about usable open space in order for there to be any at all in this instance you have to have at least one area that's 20 by 20. would you agree with that thank you so if you didn't have anything any area that you're considering to be usable open space has to have a minimum dimension of 20 by 20. okay so if you had less than that then you would by definition not have usable open space correct so if you then said okay well we do have areas that are 20 by 20. now does the calculation then kick into whether or not we have we meet the 30 percent is that where we go next yes so we had run so I had to run the calculation based on the um uh the rear yard having the the inclusion of the new of the of the proposed enclosure over the stair and that had reduced the usable open space to 26.25 um and I think if you were to just assume for this so let's go back what is the just need to look up again the square footage of the house as proposed the proposed house is 4679 square feet um so this and then divide just by 21.9 so original so what we were looking at the rear yard was essentially two spaces adding up to 56.1 feet and that was multiplied by 21.9 feet which was 1228.6 and then in the front if we just assume it's 20 by 20 which is 400 gives us our gives us 16 roughly 1628 and then if we divide that by then we're up at 34 35 so I think we have confidence that we can make that amount of space if that's the way the board wants to consider it but we would certainly be looking for a more you know final calculation from the from the applicant I just want to clarify that there is a table for the application where we have the actual calculation for this application so disabled I was put up earlier um I wasn't even aware that was part of the package somewhat indeed yeah so that is the 42.1 percent I think yeah because he had here is listed as the usable open space as you know almost 4 200 square feet um which on a 6 000 square foot lot that that number is incorrect um I think there's Parts included in that number that aren't correct um yeah I think we have included like the deck upstairs as well and yeah and maybe even the driveway so yeah but but the you know the building department had calculated it using the full depth of the rear yard the full width of the rear yard and come up with an area of 1353 which was over 30 so that's why they had issued the initial permit are there any further questions from the board at this point Mr chair assistant colleague if I'm yeah if if if this was a hash instead of a doghouse enclosure if we put a door or a hatch would that be counted towards the um open area or would that be not um in the open area calculations if it were just a door or a hatchback coming out of the basement through the Mr Miller how does the building department typically calculate that does it include it that's a lot Mr Shannon so it's just a simple ball head then it's allowed to be used as part of the open space calculation anything further Mr honey nope I think um right so with that I'm will now open the meeting for public comment uh public questions comments are taken as they relate to the matter at hand and should be directed to the board for the purpose of informing our decision members of the public will be granted time to ask questions and make comments the chair asks that those wishing to address the board a second time during any particular hearing to please be patient and allow those wishing to speak for the first time to go ahead members of public who wish to speak should digitally raise their hand using the button on the participant tab in the zoom application those calling it by phone please dial Star nine to indicate you would like to speak it will be called upon by the meeting host you'll be asked to give your name and address and you'll be given time for your questions and comments All questions and comments are to be addressed through the chair please remember to speak clearly and once all public questions and comments have been addressed the public comment period will be closed and the board and staff will do our best to show documents being discussed there was one member of the public I know who is interested in speaking of the Mr landro Street well thank you all right um first off the house design looks great welcome to the new neighbors hope we can make this work okay welcome aboard um two things come up one the special thing was sent out because of a variance to cut back with inside the 24th setback all right so that itself I'm here to protect the setback rules because we don't want overcrowding amongst us our houses are close enough uh Mr chairman you mentioned earlier about parking is that level and I'm not sure if anybody's had a chance to look at the house from my view I see a sloped driveway where the grade is going up pretty gradually and it looks like it's almost curved so when we talk about open space that curved driveway may cut into it my concern as in the butter is too too uh twofold one would be the um wattage drainage coming into our properties because we are on a low water area I got a sump pump and I don't need additional water um two want to make sure it's it lives up to the zoning bylaws at this town which I've grown up in Born and Raised there I actually live in a house that I grew up in okay I've enjoyed the neighborhood and joined the character of everything again the house looks great it also came with a clean Slater at the very beginning of when your architect was designing it knowing the bylaws it's almost like this is after the fact it makes you think about the Builder and the architect I'll leave it at that folks thank you thank you sir um next on put your hand up there's Mr Moore uh yes thank you Mr chair Steve Moore Piedmont Street um two questions uh first just learn about it I don't know information packet on one I noticed that when I was looking through the application a whole bunch of pages were marked Oakland Street I don't understand that okay I think there was a package and then accidentally attached to the end of the document that was for a different site well no it's actually between the Wallace information now Pages uh 16-20. okay it's a series of elevations so that's that's sort of a pro I mean it probably was just an error but I didn't understand okay was there anything yeah the other question is this um so the house that was on the site was demolished the foundation was retained um I would like to ask the applicant uh was there a tree plan performed so I've looked at the street view uh pictures and there seemed to be two large Street trees um in the pictures I looked at the Aerials and uh I don't know it's a little inconsistent with the uh street view pictures that I found so I'm wondering where the street trees taken do they currently exist that's my first part of the question thank you Mr Moore uh to the applicant are there Street are there trees currently on the street in front of the property yes um so first of all when we completed the tree plan and that was all approved and secondly there is one tree in front of the property which is preserved so if you go on site you can see there is a protection all around it so just one I believe I mean there was a tiny little stump right in the middle of the front of the property we met the stump there so I mean if there is a second tree then it must not be on a lot so there was just a tree and a tiny little stump which I don't even know how long the storm has been there it's certainly not the second thing for the past since we got the property so yep uh okay that sort of uh that helps explain I I'm glad to hear the streets use being protected and uh the there was a tree plan that was uh I I I'm assuming approved by the theme it sounds like it like thank you uh thank you Mr Moore um just briefly to that point um this is that the site plan at the front um there's this 24 inch caliber tree just off the edge of the property and there's a second one um that's in front of the property here on this side um I believe that's a either a hydrant or a manhole or something so um so there are the two trees in front but only one is in front of the property right okay thank you thank you Mr that was my confusion thank you not a problem thank you um uh next on our uh which to speak is uh D Hirsch go ahead and unmute yourself and name and address of the record please thank you Mr chair uh Dan Hirsch 49 nightclub Street um we are neighbors on the other side of Mr lorendo our home sandwich um uh the applicants again I Echo what Rich had to say we welcome the neighbors we you know this is something that's very new to us we've lived in this house for 20 plus years um the only thing that raises a bit of a concern is just the timing of a lot of this um the foundation is in place and if I understood Mr valorelli correctly I believe the permit was did he say that it was awarded with the idea that that enclosure would stay open and then now it's being asked to be enclosed after Mr Miller that's correct Mr Hurst so if that structure remains remain special apartment uh based on the uh useful open space so the inspector who issues private uh said as long as that remains open we can count that entire reality the calculation that we had uh clearly satisfy the grossful area of the structure all right thank you um you know the only concern we have is just the storm water issue as Richard indicated this is a very low-lying area any new construction that causes any kind of additional challenges for us is is a concern so to add into the setback if that impacted that in any way um you know that would be a concern beyond that um again I Echo what rich said you know it looks beautiful I I you know um again this is a new process for I've never been a part of something like this so we just want to make sure it's done within the bylaws accuracy and correctly and um I mean that's really who we speak from great thank you very much Mr chairman Dr Hanlon Mr chairman this is Pat yes Mr Hanlon we we got so much involved in talking about usable open space that we didn't really we skipped over really fast what the reason is why they need the open the permit which has nothing to do with open space that would be a reason why they couldn't get the permit uh there's it says explicitly in the bylaw that it is okay uh to have a uh include foreign that's part of the regulations that have to do with the uh with the preservation of the yard so we're not talking about a variance here we're not talking about anything that disregards the terms of the zoning ordinance it's just that the zoning ordinance has or the zoning bylaw has in it uh an exception and the applicant is trying to show that uh he meets that exception and that otherwise this meets the requirements of a of a special permit but either way no matter how we come out on this the there's no issue about uh varying the or allowing a non-conformity with the zoning bylaw foreign thank you Mr Hanlon um next on our list uh is Laura thank you um just name an Evidence of the record please [Music] to the new neighbors and again I will say that it looks nice and welcome it's a great neighborhood but I am just a little concerned with the setbacks from the the new jut out and also the deck it looks like it's like 12 feet and what is the minimum setback to the lot line Mr valorelli what's the required setback for an open deck I'm sorry Laura are you talking uh in the rear yard in the rear yard yes the rear yeah the the jot out for the stairs and also the deck yeah so an open deck it's a constructed Italian can go up to 10 feet but not exceed more than 50 percent of the required rear yard uh distance uh so in this case here it looks like the deck is I don't have it it's not calculated on my plot plan but it looks like it is about 10 feet which would be a lot Mr villarelli it's dimensioned at 12.2 feet off the rear yard yeah that's the distance correct and um the depth of the rear yard is 21.9 so it is less it is less than half and the enclosed the proposed basement access would not ex would not extend as far as the deck does okay so there there's no minimum even for a an enclosed structure for a setback so it can be so the an enclosed an enclosed entrance or porch can be ex can extend beyond the property but it's not excuse me beyond the setback line uh by three and a half feet by right um and if they look to extend beyond that it can be done so but only with a special permit issued by uh the board of appeals okay so I I just want to be clear as to how far can you go to the property line from the enclosed proposed stairway uh how far does that have to be so if they without inter without a hearing before the zoning board of appeals um in this case uh with a 20-foot rear yard um it could be 16 and a half feet from the rear uh from the rear lot line um but with a with a public hearing and a ruling by the zoning board of appeals um it can be closer to the property line than that um but there's not at that point because of the discretionary permit there's not a fixed Dimension but the use of it is very restricted to only being an enclosed entrance so I guess that's the thing that's a little bit weird is that if it's only 12 feet from the property line and the the structure is already built so it seems like the cart was put before the horse well certainly if they've gone ahead and put in the foundations for this portion then that would be at their own risk um but I see that the application shaking his head I'm guessing that the footings have not been put in place for the larger rear entrance it has been interesting should I respond to that so I know that there is that there should be a foundation coming off the rear of the house for a bulkhead so it would still be coming off you know four or five feet off the rear of the house in order to uh put in a you know your standard sort of angled bulkhead doors for our basement access what they're requesting would then extend that farther and be taller Mr chairman Mr Hanlon I just wanted to be clear because the the deck is in a different situation than the entrance here the deck is allowable by right because the limitation was 10 feet or half the distance to the goal line so to speak and that and that meets that so they we don't they don't need a special permit for that what they need a special permit for is just the entrance that we're talking about and that is why we're here and there's no once they ask for a special permit there's no automatic number that limits what we could do we could let it go all the way out if we thought that that meant that met their conditions of the special permit is a discretionary decision but it has nothing to do with the deck the deck is already within the requirements of the bylaw thank you Mr Jessica did you have another question no I I don't think so it just again it seems like the the foundation footing is already there and it's not a bulkhead where it would be at the ground level that you would go down it goes up so it seems like it is a little bit more and again I I feel bad for the owners right we want to be friendly neighbors and it's a great thing to provide and all that but we just want the rules to be followed and not to be too overcrowded and it's nice now because we do have a little backyards and some space between the houses and we just don't want that to Disappear by everything being too close I understand thank you and then next on our list uh is Judy Mintz hi um Judy Mintz I'm 161 walleston so I'm across the street from the new house and I just it's just a quick comment because everybody's concerned about um water and I just want to say sort of following from afar what um the new new owners have had to go through for mitigation I think that the neighborhood is by and large going to be better off from a but from a drainage perspective than we have been that's that's all I wanted to say I think it's good thank you um and then uh Mr Hirsch had his hand up but then it went away are there any other members of the public wishing to address this hearing and other reads are hand digitally or you can wave in your window foreign for a second yep uh give me my five seconds of Fame I'd appreciate it Mr chairman um again new name is welcome okay uh we're good people it's a great neighborhood I hope it works out for you um we just want to make sure that the Bible doesn't adhere to that the New Foundation that that's in right now adheres to what was permitted and not for future use so if someone could check out on that and then also look at the slope of the grade of the driveway again that's going to impact me and I understand drainage systems but things flow downhill I'm the guy at the bottom of the hill okay so I'd appreciate if we could follow up with that with the with the town and the permitting aspect and someone come by but I'd hate to see him build the structure and just someone say uh oh and then I feel even worse okay so let's nip it early do the right thing thank you Mr chairman everybody appreciate your time thank you sir um and then Mr Hirsch for a second thank you again just I appreciate the fact that this should possibly see some improvement I want to thank Judy for mentioning that because I do recognize that um and I look forward to that happening but I do want to be clear about something this Foundation is in um I noticed the deck piece how it does slide back in the in the drawings about a foot or two so no concern there but this is in place right now um and I think that was probably the greatest concern is that this is in right now and without getting when you get a notice of a special permit or a hearing for a special permit and you see some of the work is already done you you just have questions I am new to this process again I feel a glory said it I feel awfully even being haven't brought into this however um or here so you know we want it to be right and correct but be clear that Foundation is in right now um so you know it's not Beyond us to realize that if this wasn't granted the hardship that may cause but at the same time this is the this was a clean slate and the opportunity was there to do it correctly and it and it it just looks as though it wasn't but you know so be it um it doesn't have um you know a a lifelong impact but we want to point that out because that is that is the case so uh that was all and and again I I certainly hope this is all resolved um I thank everybody for their time and um best of luck thank you thank you are there any other members of the public who wish to address the board any new hands up I believe Ms wilcheski's hand is just up from before going once going twice and with that I'm going to go ahead and close the public comment portion of the hearing um and return back to the board so um there have been several questions that were raised by um the members of the of the public and there was a letter submitted uh to the board with which had another question as well um just uh briefly for background Mr valorelli um so as a part of the construction process the building department does go in and does verify uh construction at various phases as they proceed um so would it be fair to say that the building department has uh visited the site and is aware of the that the footings and the footings in the foundation walls are as per the permit to make sure that it was constructed as proposed uh the inspector will check that out then at the end of the day prior to the issuance of the co that the entire building was constructed as proposed okay let me answer your question yes okay and to your to your knowledge um were there any questions in regards to the the foundation as it was poured on this project not to my knowledge Mr chairman that's that's to say um there were and I'm just not aware of them but not to my knowledge okay um and uh it's really really again I'm just on background um as far as to on a project like this where the footprint of the house is larger than the previous footprint uh the driveway is larger than the previous driveway um as a part of the review process that the applicant has to go through would they need to submit a drainage plan through the engineering department uh yes Mr chairman so if the impervious area of the proposed exceeds 350 square feet of what was there originally that we need a strong water I believe they did file for one of those that the applicant is nodding an innocent that they did submit yes we did that so we got a civil engineer we did all of that um that also even determines like I know people might be concerned that sort of the basement floor seems pretty high it's because we also did the test speeds as well so um oh that was vetted by civil engineers even the sloping driver as well it was all factored into the calculation none of that is changing okay um I think we have a some of the questions that have come up about the deck I think we've addressed those um we've talked about the the water question uh we talked about Foundation we've talked about um the grade of the driveways it relates to storm water uh talks about Foundation come on so then the the I think it's time to sort of come back for the board to the the question of the story before us so um this is a request under section 539a of the zoning bylaws to request a um an enclosed entrance in the setback um typically we see these in the front yard um very occasionally we see them in the side here and I think this is the first time I've seen one in a rear yard um but the bylaw makes no differentiation between the between the yards when it comes to enclosed entrances the um as we had said earlier the applicants can have three and a half feet by right um and then beyond that it needs to be referred to the zoning board of appeals and the Board needs to um make determination based on what is being requested I'm just want to flip to that page quickly in the bylaws foreign [Music] so it's this section here 539a so uh in closed entrance is not more than 25 square feet in floor area more than one story in height should now project more than three and a half feet may extend into the minimum yard regulations otherwise provided for the district porches and closed entrances larger than that allowed above May extend into the minimum yard regulations otherwise provided for the district by special permit and so that is what the request is and then um so the special groups too far the special permit requirements the findings that the board would have to make sure here we go um so one is at the use requested is listed as a special permit use and especially these regulations for the applicable District or so designated elsewhere in this bylaw so this is something that the board can approve by special permit um under 539 a uh the requested use is essential or desirable public convenience of welfare it's for the forward to discuss requested use will not create undue traffic congestion or unduly impair pedestrian safety um whereas this the proposal is in the rear yard I don't believe that this is in question uh the requested use will not overload any public water drainage or sewer system or any other Municipal system to such an extent that the requested use or any developed use in the immediate area or any other area the town will be unduly subjected to hazards affecting the health safety or general welfare there were questions uh asked by several of the Neighbors in regards to stormwater and drainage in the area um and this was was explained by the by the applicant and by um Mr valorelli that uh that they did have to engage a special uh excuse me a civil engineer to look at storm water and drainage issues um and any recommendations that they have made are would have been a part of the initial building permit and would not be impacted by the area that is currently being considered uh for this enclosed entrance um any special regulations for the use as may be provided in this bylar fulfilled again that's section 539a this requested use will not impair the Integrity or character of The District or adjoining districts nor be detrimental to the health or welfare um the board to discuss that that's the the question about the the crowding and the setback and the encroachment um and then the requested use will not buy its addition to the neighborhood cause an excess of the use that could be detrimental to the character of that neighborhood [Music] in this situation it's a single family house within a closed entrance it's um not something that would be in excess in a single-family District um so with that I would go back to the board in regards to this um this request uh I think we need to discuss uh whether the request uses essential or desirable to the convenience and Welfare uh of the public which in this case would be uh for the for the applicant and those impacted and then um the question about whether it would impair the Integrity or character of The District or adjoining districts I'm going to go back to the application so I can show what's really included so this is the this is really what's it is is just this additional piece of construction here um just a a question for the applicant is there any particular um reason for the dimensions on it or is that just I think it said that you have space behind the do you have a landing inside and then stairs up and the top step is where the door is I don't think it's any longer than it needs to be is that correct yeah that's correct I think that's for the builders and I guess that was also for the um surveyor to kind of correctly calculate the um where I said back okay Mr chair yes Mr Holly um there is um I may have misheard the applicant saying it's for the egress requirements um there are two window wells shown on the Southwest elevation from each of the sleeping quarters so to speak a bedroom space there so is this not purely for a egress requires more like an entry being treated in the rear of the Lord that's all it is right if I understand yeah that's correct it's sort of for a walk out more like an entry it's not really to meet egress code requirements because so so Mr Ted with yeah two issues here right one is rear yard setback you know not compliance in there and then the open space calculation portion correct so I on the as far as the open space goes it's just that if if the construction of this was to reduce the usable open space beyond 30 then we would have a whole other question we need to address um if the board is confident with allowing usable open space to be to to count various pieces of the property that each individually conform with the requirements uh to be counted as usable open space if the board is comfortable with that approach then this property would have enough remaining usable open space um with the addition of this entrance and then the question of the of the entrance is does the board feel that it meets the special permit criteria in order to be approved right Mr chairman Mr Dupont so as I think Mr Hawley said and as you just said so there are really the two issues so one is whether or not it meets the criteria or the special permit and I feel arguably that it does so my focus then is that you you can make that decision based on the special permit criteria as long as you don't run a foul of the open usable open space requirement and I like your little red rectangles because that I think sets the question you know very visually but I'm not entirely sure that I know what the dimensions are on those and you know it would be helpful to me just to be able to actually do the math and I don't think that I can do that as it stands and I'd prefer if we had something that was more in the in line with uh you know a site plan with having those numbers provided for those rectangles and then we can add them up I have no problem I don't think that there's any prohibition whatsoever in the definition of usable open space I think if you've got 20 by 20 and you've got 10 of those you're fine you can just add them all up together I don't think they have to be continuous I know we've used the word contiguous tonight but I don't think they have to flow into one another so I think if you have them separate I'm comfortable with the idea of being able to add those together as long as we hit the 30 percent and so I don't know that we hit the 30 percent and so that's my hesitation is I would like to see those numbers confirmed so we can do the math would you feel comfortable with a vote of the board that had a um a requirement that the applicant submit a revised site plan indicating the the areas and the total calculation as a part of uh as a part of the decision or would you rather that they make the calculations so we have those figures before the board votes I I can go either way but I think we have to be very explicit so if I remember I wrote it down I think that so we're we're dealing with 30 percent of the growth the gross floor area is that correct that is correct okay so I believe you had said it was 46.79 . [Music] well oops too far yes 46.79 26.79 so if you check my math I think we need 1403.7 square feet of usable open space so if we were to and and you know the other members can speak to this but if we were to say you know that we're granting it conditioned upon the um them providing evidence uh that they do in fact meet the 30 I think I'd want to consider adding that you know meaning fourteen hundred and three point seven square feet if that's the accurate number or or above okay but they also have to establish that those three rectangles are 20 by 20 at least yeah so those that would be the condition I would foresee so we do have a condition we've used in the past which was that the applicant is to provide a certified site plan indicating and dimensioning the areas of the existing and proposed site that comply with the requirements for usable open space is indicated in section two of the zoning by a lot of town of Arlington to the inspectional services department for review and approval um we could use that as a base and just modify it Mr chairman Mr Hanlon um I think the key thing here is if we're taking the view that you can add up each of the individual parts that meet the requirement the horizontal Dimension requirement that that is not and if that's the view we wish to take that's not the view that inspectional Services has taken so unless we make it clear what we envision uh they would presumably do what they always do and then we'd have to pick the case back again so the key thing on the 20 the key thing on the adding it up is that the absence of the requirement of continuity and the ability to add up every bit of open space open space that meets the requirement for usable open space okay foreign if we were to do that as a as a condition we would need to basically State how we want it calculated right and of course if we did that we would also just as a matter of course include the numbers that Mr Dupont has been talking about okay figure out how to word that [Music] um are there other questions or concerns among the board Mr chairman yes sir I guess we we need to go back a little bit to the usable open space requirement not I'm sorry I said that exactly the opposite move back to the question of the requirements of the special permit um I'm sort of of two minds on this I don't really think that that I understand what the energies are necessarily and why this this rear interest needs to be enclosed but when you look at it on the map or on the plan uh it certainly doesn't it doesn't extend further than the deck or it doesn't appear to do that and and I don't see that there's an issue of crowding uh the the superstructure over it is what possibly give rise to a concern that with respect to uh to respect the Butters but I find it very difficult to say that this is somehow harmful to the the neighbors or has any significant effect really State the reason for the request to me if I could ask the applicant sort of what the the reasoning behind requesting a um the enclosed rear entrance as you're proposing it what the what the reasoning is behind what you're hoping it'll accomplish for you yeah so um what we're hoping to accomplish is really um for someone coming out of the basement into the rare yard to be able to exit I'm standing upright um or elderly parents really um because sort of like having to fiddle with the bulkhead doors and my mom had like a surgery on her on her knees I'm having to bend to sort of open the bulkhead door from the inside um in order to come out into the area from the basement we really want that stuff just be like a regular stimulus walk out really that's that's the main thing we're aiming for yeah okay Mr chairman in light of that I just don't see that that the projection here and given the configuration of the house that a projection here of 7.3 feet for the closed entrance is going to have present a problem under I believe it's paragraph F uh it seems to me to be too small uh to really significantly involve the the compatibility with with the neighborhood it's not really going to make a big change that's the way I feel about it thank you getting further from the board sure I just had a question I think um you know looking at the the drawings of the specific enclosed um rear entry um I think I'm having a little bit of trouble understanding what the total height of that is and um to to Mr hanlon's Point uh just now I think it's probably not too impactful but I I see a dimension that's maybe seven foot nine to some line but I wonder um what the overall height is just so that we can sort of have it in our mind for that kind of impact that it would have you know from the neighbor's yards um that's the applicant if they have us a specific Dimension unfortunately the because this was scanned at one point it's hard to read yeah I was having that same problem give me a second um I have that um somewhere in front of me to try to pull it up um foreign I'm still trying to find that so I can give you the precise number I mean I can kind of work backwards so for example the door you sit there sort of like it's a standard door height six foot eight uh but um give me a few seconds I'm not sure why it's too easy yeah we can kind of go with that while I search for this foreign I have a cleaner copy I might be able to help Mr ricardelli in that oh thank you yeah so Dan The Tall side looks like it's uh seven foot eight and sorry guys no no go ahead thank you it looks like it's uh 7.8 and three quarter and then on the lower side of that shed style roof looks like it's six nine and three-quarter okay thank you so much that's that's helpful one thing I should add um that might that's not very obvious from this view um which I think some of the neighbors have sort of noted noticed and pointed out which is um as part of the regular plan which was approved by right um there's going to be um a retaining wall around the perimeter of the property which is about um two feet tall so essentially what you're seeing right here the finish grade is going to be about two feet higher and the reason for the retaining wall all around us because of the um the groundwater we found that the groundwater below was too low so our foundation our basement could not be at the level of the previous property it had to be elevated higher so if you add so that's why when the city Foundation was the seed protrude above the floor it's because that is all part of the original design that was approved that is going to be a retaining wall and we're going to raise the grade up a little bit so on essentially um we can take like the um conservative estimate is just to add two feet to that number two becomes about nine feet um so just to clarify so you're saying that there's a retaining wall around the rear of the property that to your property is two feet taller than the adjacent properties yes correct our energy program me that three size of the property so if you were to look at them the um construction sets that was originally approved that was all part of okay so and obviously the retaining one hasn't been built yet um so that's why it's not apparent okay all right okay um so should the board be looking to vote favorably on this um there are three standard special permit conditions which abort the board would um include for any special permit which I will now read into the record the first uh standard number one the final plans and specifications approved by the board for the permit shall be the final plans and specifications submitted to the building inspector the Town of Arlington in connection with this application for zoning relief there shall be no deviation during construction from approved plans and specifications without the express written approval of the Arlington zoning Board of Appeals number two is the building inspector is hereby notify these to monitor the site and should proceed with appropriate enforcement procedures at any time determine that violations are present and the inspector of buildings shall proceed under Section 3.1 of the zoning bylaw under the provisions of chapter 40 section 21d and Institute non-criminal complaints if necessary inspector buildings may also approve and Institute appropriate Criminal action also in accordance with Section 3.1 and number three is the board shall maintain continuing jurisdiction with respect to this special permit Grant um in addition to that um as we had discussed the question about how to count usable open space um and to Mr DuPont's question about um making sure that they're sufficient um I would propose that another condition which would re no would it be number four which would read the applicant is to provide a certified plot plan indicating a dimensioning the three areas of the proposed site to be counted as usable open space each area must individually qualify as counting towards usable open space I.E 20 by 20 feet open to above and collectively must equal at least 30 percent of the gross floor area of the house I.E 1403.7 square feet does that meet everyone's concerns in that regard are there any further questions in regards to this application seeing none I was asked for a motion and Mr chairman Mr Hanlon um I move that the application be approved subject to three standard conditions plus the one additional condition um uh relating to the calculation of usable open space that the chairman just read into the record thank you Mr DuPont so um this would be a vote of the zoning board of appeals to approve a special permit for 160 walliston Avenue with four total conditions um it was motioned by Mr Hanlon seconded by Mr Dupont are there any additional questions from the board no seeing none a roll call vote of the board um Mr Dupont aye Mr Hanlon aye Mr Holly hi Mr ricanelli hi and the chair votes I the special permit for 160 Wallace Avenue is approved Mr chairman Mr Hanlon um I'd just like to note before we move on to the next case that I was impressed by the the tenor of the of the hearing the way in which everybody respectfully dealt with each other and I also want to say that Mr valorelli who was always very helpful was particularly helpful tonight and thank him very much for for his support thank you thank you one and all uh with that um let's move on to item number four on our agenda which is docket uh let me stop this year first uh which is docket number 3726 or uh which is 320 Appleton Street um so I would go ahead and ask the applicant to go ahead and introduce themselves and tell us what they would like to do and I will load up the documents for this evening's hearing uh good evening Mr chair my name is Adam Glassman I'm the architect representing uh uh the owners in this case for 320 uh Appleton Street and they are applying to construct a new front mudroom uh addition uh with an open stoop and stare uh within the front yard setback all right thank you almost got things in front of me here perfect and we're applying for a special permit [Music] share screen application okay okay foreign file [Music] maybe I did better from our neighbors oh what did I do with the drawings let's see here foreign there we go let's check in here that new share there we go okay uh this is our cover page and on the front is a uh rendering of the proposed mud room it's a approximately 96 square feet uh here's our site plan uh might be a little hard to read uh but the the mudroom Edition would be replacing an existing open front stoop uh which is uh unsightly and dangerous to use in icy and wet weather do you know the dimension to the sidewalk uh well it's from from what from the house so or I guess the Where the Sidewalk is in relation to the property line well there's a a tag here that says 25.2 feet from the house to the but is the property line the edge of the sidewalk as far as I know yeah okay uh I'm sorry these black and white photos we sent them in color but uh if you look in the lower left photo uh we you can see the character of the neighborhood very similar house size and styles most of these homes have existing uh one story uh front bump outs uh enclosed entries we'd be uh consistent with that pattern up and down the street if you see on the right side the lower right that's the existing house with the uh like an aluminum awning over the uh the concrete stairs that we that we're hoping to replace right there yeah uh just our our far calculation for the existing house I don't know how relevant this is but we've got uh 2 308 square feet okay and then in our in our our proposed um GFA plans which show at 96 uh square foot Edition proposed Edition okay our zoning table um the the house is the as existing non-conforming setbacks and that's why we're applying for a special permit um our open space if you go to the next slide uh is conforming and will remain conforming we have color-coded plan but apparently that got reproduces black and white uh we're only losing 18 square feet of usable open space and we've we're far exceeding the uh required amount right next slide that's the proposed with the mud room in place correct uh the existing plan show the area of demo uh and these existing elevations showed the area of demo limited to the front scoop some comparisons uh existing and proposed uh existing in the upper left proposed on the lower right with a kind of a classical uh designed uh you know massing next slide more uh existing and proposed scales maintained character is maintained uh we believe the streetscape is being improved with a more welcoming addition uh see you from the front right and our setback uh envelope this is why we're here this is a violation of the front yard setback um the plan view um the addition and plan is is 10 feet by nine and a half feet uh not adding a full basement underneath um I'm not sure that we can call this um because the stairs are exterior I was wondering if we can call this an enclosed entry I'm assuming not uh so we're not we're not applying for it as an enclosed entry as it but we are applying as a non-conforming front edition our roof plan stable roof structure over the proposed Edition similar style to the existing Dormers front side and rear views no change to the rear and that's the last page and that's what we got okay um so this is so similar to the the last uh hearing we had this is again a request to build um what we would consider an enclosed entrance within the the setback as as opposed to the previous one it's just not in the rear this is on the front um extending towards the the street from the front of the house um and as the applicant as the applicant's architect had shown um on the earlier plans this is something that um is fairly common on Appleton Street um the one the one question I had so I had two questions one I already asked which was the I was concerned about the proximity to the sidewalk um but that's been a that's been addressed by the architect the other question I had was so the one of the statements is that the existing step um is kind of small and difficult to navigate especially in the winter time um but the new proposed front step is actually the same size if not a little bit smaller and is completely uncovered and I I only raised that because I wasn't sure if um you know there have been any and it'll be much more exposed because you're that much farther out in front of the bushes um so I wasn't sure if you had considered possibly making the mud room smaller and allowing for a larger covered Landing before the entry door um I think the real issue for the owners and they that you please feel free to jump at any time is that you know one of the main issues was the fact that there was no uh storage for their their family we have hockey players and we have athletic equipment and they you know we try to keep the mud room as small as possible while also accommodating their storage needs um and having a place uh as a buffer between uh the entry and the main living spaces were their main concerns um I'll also add um having lived here now for almost 15 years with the two Dormers we've had our roof replaced we've had the ice dams and we've have a rake we've chopped ice down what happens with that the two Dormers it and we get the Sun at the back of the house as opposed to the front so it actually makes this flow and everything falls on the front steps in the front walk making it icy dangerous for the mailman dangerous for us so even though these other steps are exposed um Adam's design has this additional Dormer and we're hoping that will take the snow dropping to the sides onto the landscaping and not onto the front of the steps we're also keeping our tree our tree won't be impacted and I actually think that will help with some of the snow as well and we do keep our tree maintained and and trimmed and I think we we have very overgrown bushes that we're cutting replace with something that hopefully will be a little more attractive so I actually think the design with the third peaked Rook is going to actually help with some of that ice and and hopefully we won't have to snow right the roof as much oh great well something to see if there's if one of these plans had that the scripture the tree is here um but it's not enough plants but are there questions from the board for the applicant foreign not seeing any um that go back so I'm now going to open the meeting for public comment a couple questions and comments are taken as they relate to the matter at hand and should be directed to the board for the purpose of informing the decision uh members of public wish to speak should digitally raise their hand using the button on the participants tab in the zoom application and those calling by phone may dial Star 9 to indicate you would like to speak are there members of the public who wish to address this hearing one's going twice seeing none go ahead and close the public comment period this evening um so the the matter before the board um is a request for an enclosed entrance exceeding 25 square feet and then farther than 3.5 feet from the foundation line of the building which the board May approve using the special permit criteria under Section uh 539 a um I will quickly share we do have um from the Department of planning and Community Development they issued a their uh review today um of the application and they've reviewed the seven criteria that we had listed uh for the prior hearing um the the requested use is permitted in the R1 zoning District to the grandiose special permit would improve the convenience and safety of the owner's entrance to their home would not be an increase to traffic not any undue burden on Municipal systems um would not result in the need for any special regulations the special regulation is the section 539 um while the in regards to the integrating character of The District they do note that this is a common feature in the area many homes have enclosed entries in the proposed front yard setback would be similar to several other properties on Appleton Street and consistent with the residential design guidelines we'll introduce a human scaled architectural variation to the overall streetscape and visual interest would not be detrimental to the neighborhood um and would not cause any detrimental excess of use and enclose the site photo um at the front of the house with the tree um and the department of Planning Development maintains a proposal is consistent with special permit criteria in the zoning by law uh Mr chair could I make a request Mr Glassman yes I know this would be unusual but would you mind um assuming the the board will vote to approve the plans as drawn could we make one change and that would be that the The Landing the proposed Landing is three feet deep could we could we call it between three and four feet deep it wouldn't make any change to the open space or it wouldn't impact the proximity of the the front of the you know the enclosed addition to the sidewalk I just I'd hate for them to wish they had this a little deeper and at your point was a good one foreign the right plan to reference here um here we go so that that three feet is just cutting it so close that you know I think four four making a four feet wouldn't you know would be such an insignificant difference as far as the application goes but it would probably mean a lot to them at the end of the day so um were the board to vote to approve uh we would have the standard three conditions which we've already read into the record this evening um and at the request of the applicant um through the applicants architect would propose a fourth um which would read the depth of the land of the landing in front of the entry door is not to exceed four feet and so that would give you some leeway and and how deep that is you're welcome are there any questions from the board in regards to that or any of the other [Music] um Mr Connelly um just uh on that on that last bit um you can correct me if I'm wrong but uh the setback would actually be to the the setback that we're looking to um allow would actually be to the face of the new building right not to the exterior stair so um would we would be even required to include that language because it's not really in our purview here um so under 539 we're granting and Mr valorelli correct if I'm wrong um under 539 we are approving the enclosure the enclosed area here at the enclosed entrance under 539a um but the steps um do the steps need a separate approval Mr Bell rally under 539b in the front yard can extend up to 10 feet into the product yeah from the face the foundation um special services if if the board approved this uh projection mud room the special services would would allow the is to be built as proposed including the increase in the depth of the okay so I think if just focuses on the projections Studios would not be an issue okay Mr chairman yes um I I think that in light of what Mr valorelli says it still is important to include the language that the chair has suggested because otherwise you would arrive at a potential uh contradiction the the first the excuse me the the first standard condition requires compliance with the plans that are approved by the board and the only plans that we have if we don't say anything in line with what the applicant has requested would show if I'm not being four feet out so just as a matter of getting everything papered over correctly we would we would still need to have something that recognizes that a deviation from the plan that we have before us would be allowed okay then I'm also considering a a fifth condition which is one that um we have we've been we used to include in the past on porches but um because the bylaw was changed we don't need to include with portraits anymore but because this is an enclosed structure and it's going on the front of the house I want to be clear that the approval of a of the enclosed entrance does not constitute a moving of the foundation wall of the house the foundation while the house remains at the front wall of the house as it is today um and what that would do is it just means that if the applicant was to consider you know building to the sides of the um enclosed entrance they would have to come back before the board for something like that they couldn't do that by right okay moves did not change the system location of the foundation wall so we have the the three standard conditions we have a condition number four which is that the depth of the open stair Landing in front of the entry door is not to exceed four foot zero inches and then a fifth that the approval of the enclosed entrance does not change the existing location of the foundation wall of the house it's just uh I know that it's being constructed open underneath I just wanted to put that in as a confirmation are there any further questions for the board or conditions that they feel would be appropriate for this possible Grant being none um may I have a motion please Mr chairman Mr Hanlon uh I move approval of the application subject to the three standard conditions plus the two additional conditions that the chair has just read into the record second thank you Mr DuPont so this is a motion of the zoning board of appeals to approve a special permit for 320 Appleton street with five total conditions as motion by Mr Hamlin and seconded by Mr DuPont um any questions from the board on what we are voting on seeing none of roll call vote of the board Mr Dupont aye Mr Hanlon aye Mr Holly Mr ricardelli hi and the chair votes I the uh motion to approve the special permit for 320 Appleton Street with the five conditions is passed thank you very much thank you thank you very welcome good night tonight good night so for the coming back to the board um we have two hearings that are currently scheduled um one is Monday December 19th uh which is the Return of the comprehensive permit application for 10 21 1025 Mass Ave um there has been a lot of work going on on the town side to get Consultants hired and in place um in talking with the town this week it looks like that is uh now now coming finally into place um and so hopefully we will be able to make some progress on the 19th and then Tuesday the 20th at 7 30. um we have two hearings on a normal day uh one is the continuation of 39 Woodside Lane um if you guys will recall this was this has been continued a couple times um most recently because of the discovery of an easement on the property that was not previously disclosed so there the applicant has been reworked on the application um and as soon as that information is presented to the board we will put that out um to everyone and then the second is a new hearing for 21 Old Spring Street um Mysterio really sent that out to the board recently so you should have in front of a few I believe that's a variance application for uh for Old Spring Street um and then just a last uh piece we had discussed a while back when we were talking about the possibly moving to a hybrid meeting format that we would want it before we dove in we would want to have some kind of a uh a dry run session at some point um possibly in December um I will say I have done absolutely nothing in that regard to this point um and I I would recommend that we can um uh offline we can try to find a date that works but we would probably do that at this point we would do it in January um yeah as things get awfully full this time of year anyways so right I will I will contact the members of the board um kind of come up with a date so that would be great um I believe that it's all the business we have before ourselves tonight so I thank you all for your participation in tonight's meeting at the Arlington zoning board of appeals I appreciate everyone's patience throughout the meeting I'd specially like to thank Rick valorelli Vincent Lee Kelly lineman and Marissa allow for their assistance in preparing for and hosting this online meeting and to Echo the sentiment that Mr handleman presented earlier to especially thank uh Rick for all his assistance um making our way through the zoning bylaw this evening on our our case it's very much appreciated please note that the purpose of the board's reporting in this meeting is to ensure the creation of an accurate record of our proceedings it's our understanding the recording made by ACMI will be available on demand at hdmi.tv within the coming days if anyone has comments or recommendations please send them via email to zbda town.arlington.ma.us and that email address is also listed on the zoning board of appeals website and to conclude tonight's meeting I would ask for a motion to adjourn so movement Mr chairman second time thank Mr DuPont vote of the board to adjourn Mr Dupont aye Mr Hanlon aye Mr Holly hi Mr ricardelli aye and the chair votes I the board is adjourned thank you everybody hey thanks guys good night thanks
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referee refere re dad are you okay just stress out and the melody is sounding so much better for wait where's your guitar I gave it to your cousin what guitar's like your favorite thing something just I think you should go talk to someone it's not that is have you been thinking about Sude you can talk to me Dad if you smell what The Rock is cooking as Dwayne The Rock Johnson returned this past Monday night on Raw during the day one special to ring in the New Year so happy New Year happy 2024 to everyone Thanks for tuning in and watch my live watch long reactions this evening of WWE Friday Night Smackdown as they'll have a New Year's revolution in which we'll see a triple threat Main Event match to determine the new number one Contender for Roman Reigns's Undisputed Universal heavweight championship at the Royal Rumble at the end of the month we'll see AJ Styles La Knight and Randy Orton go at it um in a match now seemingly that a lot of people uh say let alone think um that you know was pretty pointless uh unfortunately uh due to the fact that one way or another um Roman Reigns will still retain Roman Reigns will then defend and then hopefully defeat uh would make sense to have reigns defeat The Rock in my opinion at least uh to retain his Undisputed Universal Championship uh when they do it uh only time will tell over the next uh few months seemingly uh in the uh main event of Wrestlemania 40 but only time will tell uh of course for Roman Reigns to solidify himself uh as the big dog tribal Chief who sits ahead of the table of the bloodline as uh when The Rock returned on Monday night um after they had promoted okay a former WWE champions returning out came jender mahall then the rock interrupted they went at it for quite some time uh and then to end the pro Mo uh the rock asked should I sit at a booth bar as he was going out deep because as well you go out to eat only because you're hungry um well don't have a good time um Booth bar or at of course the head of the table which is of course was the te's to face Roman Reigns so of course that was earlier this week here we are now tonight had the wrestling world a buzz no doubt about it uh but yeah WWE Friday Night Smackdown uh they'll have a New Year's Revolution as WWE mon ra a day one on New Year's Day so uh about to kick off uh top the hour here on Fox so thanks for tuning in and watch my live watchong reactions live here on YouTube as always I'm hosting psychopedia Sports coin Luke 96 now the then now forever together WWE opening video package we'll see uh how the show kicks off if it ain't you know a recap from raw this past week um they got a few other things planned so we'll see how the next couple hours goes um as they're up in the uh greatway North so yeah raw day one recap from this past Monday yeah Jinder Mahal was the returning WWE champ um and then he cut a politics promo bashed the US uh for as bad as the country is you know been the past few years and rightfully so he's not wrong but then out came D Wayne Rock Johnson um he said goosebumps and of course we saw him late last um or earlier this fall a couple months ago um and then we saw him just earlier this week uh well it's 10:00 hour on Raw so later on in the night um and then yeah people's elbow from the people's champ and then hey I'm hungry I want to go out to eat should I sit at a booth bar or of course the head of the table so of course we all know Roman Reigns is at the head of the table of the bloodline as the UN Champion so you know there's been talk of this match you know with rains and rock you know to take place for quite a few years now they just haven't you know not say come to an agreement but finding time to do it more so on the Rocks part but now we got a car pulling up backstage driver will get out they'll come open the back door and out steps the levels above big dog tribal Chief Roman Reigns who sits ahe the table to Bloodline and he just laughs off as he had the laugh Emoji tweet uh of course in response to the Rock's return so they're doing it it's just a matter of when and thank God they're doing it before they do anything else uh anything and everything else can wait and be put on the back burner as this has been put on the back burner for you know once again quite a few years now so yeah do to Friendly Smackdown New Year's Revolution as they're Reviving some old school pay-per-views and making them tv specials and out comes a prize fighter Kevin Owens to kick off the show uh he'll be in a match uh to determine the new number one Contender uh for the United States Championship uh that match as the bell rings following is it's the finals of the United States uh championship tournament that they've had ongoing it's going to be Owens against SOS esar um and and they'll take on Logan Paul who's supposed to be on the show at some point in time tonight probably going to be right after this but I have to guess maybe 9 o' we'll see but that match probably going to be at the Royal Rumble I'd have to guess in a couple weeks um so they go to commentary Kevin Patrick Cory Graves first Smackdown of 2024 but yeah they'll go from Owens Escobar kicking off the show to the triple threat AJ stallas La Knight Randy Orton uh another number one Diner match challenge uh Roman reigns with Royal Rumble for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship so three from tomorrow is the Royal Rumble what is that 27 yeah so here comes Escobar um Andrew Garcia Umberto next to him of course you know from him being brought up Legato Del fantasma him and Ray going at it now to this point I mean he's in a good spot of course Kevin Owens is Kevin Owens so not said there but we'll see how Smackdown goes only two hours of course compared to the three on Raw Owens with um is a show off a Women's Championship Match as they had on Raw as well Monday night we'll have another one of those tonight EO and M M so prob no title changes we also saw on T night but Owens has a um brace on his right wrist see how much that affects he should be good to go be fine he's the prize fighter play through it play anybody anytime anywhere so and now here comes everybody's favorite um of course he the excitement of my boys uh yeah the the [ __ ] clueless uh in it for the fame uh can't box can't fight that's why he's in the WWE uh for some pro wrestling Sports entertainment Logan Paul as your uh United States champ he's been Champion now for what about what two months I think he's you know defending the title to this point looks like he's going to be on commentary um it seems like they'll have Logan Paul and Kevin Ellens go at it Ellens will you know get the crowd on his side to hate Logan Paul he'll be the face compared to the heel and now we got uh the lwo um beating up Escobar's new Twan uh group he's got by his side Berto Coro Angel Garcia um or Angel Garza what they say Garcia there's ens with a super kick into the corner and then a cannonball that's going to be a quick one two three off the top rope frog splash Owens with a cover on Escobar one two and a kick out already I was going to say so now they'll give it some time but um yeah Logan Paul is going to be on commentary they fade the black and go commercial break uh not even 10 minutes in um so yeah they just had a little uh interference there ringside um yeah the L who Santos was with of course go fantasma turned into this 20123 not 2024 that was you know ran by Rey Mysterio um and then Santos and Ray went at it as mentioned but um Santos moves on he's got Angel Garza not Garcia I don't know why I said Garcia um and then uh H to Career his cousin um they're both by his side now but then you have former tag Partners screw them over basically and then they fight backstage so and then owens's taking advantage of it super kick and frog Splash after cannonball in between and kick out at two sweet so match continues and they go to break so um I mean a lot has did did just happen there in eight minutes I mean they kick off the show of course the video package they give the highlight of what happened on Raw real quick um you know with rock once again he was you know back uh midt for a Smackdown and then you know back uh on Mon Night Raw this past week and you know one-offs for the time being but they're going to build Roman Reigns and rock uh seemingly for Wrestlemania I mean a lot of people are thinking they're going to be doing it sometime beforehand I don't think so they're they wouldn't they wouldn't uh not have at WrestleMania uh and it'll be for the title it'll be you know um Reigns winning afterwards because Rock ain't going to be around um be a different story if if you know he's like I said the other night going to be around for like a good solid year after the fact but no he's going to go right back to Hollywood um and then like and the other thing too about is I said then too have reigns lose just end the streak and then have him win the title right back like no he'll retain that's it um continue it go from there and then whoever you have be Reigns after the fact looks like a star um that's just a given you can't see that well you know you obviously haven't watched per wrestling before but um no from from that um so then rains arriving laughing it off um and and then this match starting so we'll know at the end of the night who's fa and reigns with the Royal Rumble but talk about um rock and Reigns you know with a build over the next few months you know cuz from this weekend uh tomorrow being January 6th and Sunday being January the 7th we're officially 3 months away now from WrestleMania weekend to the date um like this Smackdown tonight would be the smackdown of course before Mania with the Hall of Fame on January to April 5th the sixth is NXT takeover send deliver that night will be night one WrestleMania Sunday they night two Wrestlemania 40 and then of course this upcoming Monday January the 8th to April the 8th be 3 month months the day uh for the raw after meeting so three months from this very weekend is Wrestlemania 40 and we'll be here before you know it so buckle up and get ready because the road WrestleMania is going to be beginning a rumble seemingly you know already has begun from day one the New Year's Revolution here on smackdowns they come back from break but we'll see how we get there we know what we're going to get we'll see how we get there though cuzz um thought after the fact too like they you know with Roman Reigns okay not being around a lot recently yeah he'll be around more but the rock I mean he's he still might not show up until you know later on it'll be ryal Rumble elimination chamber um guaranteed one if not both um and then you build from there but um Logan Paul [ __ ] sucks I mean he has his own podcast [Applause] that yeah impulsive I don't know why people listen to it but they do I mean probably say the same thing about this but um like he does get it but I don't think he has it um and like he's on commentary he don't even saying anything like it's still a tomb H group with uh would say grace and Cole but Kevin Dan Patrick and uh Cory Grace who just had another baby so congrats them cor but um hash smack share on social media thanks for tuning in and watching um so Escobar in control of elage right now but Owens one other is going to win this we'll get an Owens Logan Paul match I'm thinking I throw a rumble think I said a little bit ago Owens you know the face has the fans behind them because everybody hates Logan Paul and then still after the fact like Paul will still probably win unless they give ens the US title run face of America as he had a couple years ago uh actually on Smackdown with my dad too when it was still on Tuesday nights um but you know just get more heel heat on Logan Paul in the long run I mean it' make for a good Feud though no doubt about it because 's going to tell him straight exactly how it is and how he feels you know because he's trash Logan sucks CH from the crowd it doesn't matter if we're in the US Canada Mexico go anywhere uh else in the world if it ain't North America but now up into the corner maybe a vertical superplex coming couple head butts DDT owens's a get new tattoo or at least some color to the [Applause] one Owens staring down Logan Paul another frog Splash [Music] maybe should be going home here sometime soon couple punches the ribs elbow or two to the head I mean they're not working Owens his wrist as hand as much as I think they would be but Owens reverses it slams him down yeah get ready for that actually they're going to fade to black and go to commercial break in they're give this match good 20 maybe 30 minutes the show yeah Logan Paul is watching what he's you know going to be in for in a couple weeks up against Kevin ow it seems like um I'd be surprised otherwise say Santos I would um never know though we'll see um so yeah we'll see what happens um I mean no doubt about it he can last he can you know um he's got stamina to go but he's only in the WWE because he can't box and he can't [ __ ] fight and then his brother Jake you know is just well not saying everybody's perfect but like they're just they're popular that's it you know and then you bring them in from the outside you know into pro wrestling and you're either going to be loved or hated and for the most part they've been absolutely hated rightfully so CU they [ __ ] suck you know but then and the company doesn't care it's eyeballs on the product it's money in their pocket so yeah get back to it here um thanks for tuning in and watching these are in fact my DOTA be Friday Night Smackdown New Year's Revolution live watch long reactions live here on YouTube as always I'm your encyclopedia Sports Co Luke 96 be sure like follow subcribe on social media Facebook Twitter Instagram with the red subscribe button notification next to as well uh down in the description below stay up to date uh Thumbs Up Button if you're enjoying Friday Night Smackdown uh little Alone um happy that they are you know now bringing back older pay-per-views if done an NXT the past few years but up on the main roster and then have tv specials you know this is a you know a land that we're not used to being in um you know land of the unknown uh to an extent to just I mean okay yeah do what you want but um I guess they're at least doing something rather than just having same old same old you know okay we're all Smackdown uh cuz NXT had new year's evil you know the other night as they've had the past couple years but um you know I mean it is New Year's I mean they have other pay-per-views they could you know do stuff with you know for tv specials but they just don't it's not up their alley to do it um but then ratings is they're always worried about well there you go um but yeah from day one on Raw to news Revolution on Friday Night Smackdown thanks for tuning in and watching back to it this United States championship tournament finals Kevin Owens sisar winner to face Logan Paul for the title see once again at the Royal Rumble but yeah be sure to like follow subscribe on social media links in the description below Thumbs Up Button share # de # Frid Night Smackdown # Smackdown chat questions and comments Super Chat super stickers super like super thanks always appreciated as well and uh be sure to check out Rogue energy h k thrifts and an Al by Nath D Mitchell in dead and hungry links in the description below super kick so yeah they're giving us some time I mean we're 20 pass the hour and two commercial break match like you don't you don't really uh you know get that Logan Paul says he the star yeah my ass um and he gets cut off right as he's saying something because he sees what Owens is doing and he's you know like oh [ __ ] that's exactly what's going to happen to me Escobar gets the knees up as um Owens tried to hit Swanson but didn't of course you know connect the way he wanted double knee into the corner and now off the top rope they'll flip get in for the cover but yet he's going to go up top and here comes a long frog Splash or a long elbow drop yeah half ass it but kick out at two [Applause] so match will continue here Logan sucks chant from the crowd well she does they not wrong they're they're uh proving a point stay our case he has to be loving it though cuz he's probably living the [ __ ] dream but still head blood off top rope 's proba frog Splash again there's a p Logan Paul doesn't respect him but he's more than happy to beat him Jesus Christ kick out at two once again there you go match will continue once more split screen uh pitcher and pitcher replay play yeah L Paul he won the title what Crown Joel been chant for like I said about two months I don't think he's had a title Defence until you know come the of the month he'll probably like I said still retain I mean should lose but he'll probably retain one way or just piss people off stunner no quick roll up yes kick out of two and then a a super kick off the ropes pop up Power Bomb from Kevin Owens and then he gets rolled up as they roll it through now the popup Power Bomb as escavar was going to try to reverse it but yeah popup Power Bomb from Owens get Escobar lined up now here's the stunner there you go one two three and that'll do it Kevin Owens beats into thecar wins the United States uh championship tournament now will face Logan Paul for the title uh seemingly like I've been saying th a rumble uh three weeks from tomorrow and be sure to back in Live on YouTube then for live watch long reactions as I'll have live watch long reactions of the W Rumble Library here on YouTube then on Saturday January 27th now as we're in 2024 so happy New Year happy 2024 and now we know another match to come thr as Logan Paul's got a mic in his hand and says oo congrats but you still got to beat me the greatest US champ in history my ass like the [ __ ] worst yeah cuz you haven't defended the title yet dude exactly you haven't defended the title in two months he's only in the position he's in because he's popular and it's eyeballs now he's bashing Canada and Kevin Owens and then to bring up the US and the US title of course Owens is a uh Canadians fan because he's from Montreal but as ER in Vancouver tonight for Smackdown Logan Paul just mentioned uh Owens beating Logan Paul for the US titles like the Vancouver conects one in the Stanley Cup um they were last in the Stanley Cup finals a little over a decade ago uh and lost haven't been back since Owens does knock out Logan Paul as he enters the ring to end this segment uh good half hours worth to begin the show um so Owens Will Stand Tall tonight uh we'll see you know over the next couple weeks um where they go from here with it but it it'll be Kevin Owens challenging Lo pa uh for the United States Championship and okay they do make it official for the Royal Rumble uh with that announcement just I haven't um of course seen the graphic yet might get that later um they're going to promote the triple threat AJ Styles La KN of course Randy Orton who returned at Survivor Series um told uh Roman Reigns that Daddy was home Daddy was back um I mean we knew then um Thanksgiving weekend uh and then the next week or two that yeah they were going to give us Randy Orton Roman Reigns uh for the title at at some point in time and then of course you have AJ come back again La Knight's been redot of course you have you know a couple different uh qualifying matches to get to this Triple Threat tonight so the triple threats tonight in the main event winner to face Reigns at the rumble but still we know it's going to be Roman Reigns defending against The Rock and like I said for the most part knock on wood hopefully winning because that's the right decision if they you know have Rock beat Reigns to you know cancel everything they've done the past couple years to get to this point like they're just they're screwing everything up I mean it's already enough to the point okay you're going to have the match but Rock won't win if he does you know Reigns will it'll be by like DQ or something like that and he'll still retain the title you know they'll do they'll do something like that pisss people off because it's the thing Rock will not be around after WrestleMania it'd be a different story if he was then you have a decision to make but no Roman Reigns will defeat the rock SL to find himself as head of the table you know Top Of The Bloodline Here Comes Bobby Lashley um but Amur now of course him and the uh 2.0 H business street provins so bad for you know Shelton cedri MVP but this what it is um cuz Reigns is the guy you know as The Rock was but yeah we'll get more all that talk later I mean I set my piece Monday if you didn't catch it go check it out little things here and there throughout the night until we get to the end um with that triple threat Main Event um um so yeah I mean once again the triple threats knowing they're going to do Reigns Rock pointless and you know the matches R rumble's pointless hate to break it to you but it is they're still going to do it uh to get by uh you know exactly what's going to happen as you know for the most part knowing exactly what the hell is you know uh going to happen the past few years with it you know I mean there are a few times okay like maybe they do you know have him lose and you know he drops title but no it's continuing on and people are going to be pissed because of this or that but you're you're going to be okay in the long run like that's what you got to understand where they're at you got to believe you got to you know change up the graphics or the commercials I might add too but um can't do everything at once you know this has been put on the back burner forever you got to do this first before you do everything else this has to be done right it has to be done in order you know because if not it's not going to make any [ __ ] sense and that's once again when you have them win whoever you have him face then afterwards win or loss especially if he loses and they become Champion they're going to look like a [ __ ] star okay whoever it is whoever it is fill in the blank look like a [ __ ] star I've been saying this just not the past week I've been you don't believe me go check out all videos I've been saying this for [ __ ] years and now it's to the point of yeah it's coming fruition coming true and thank God they're doing it because then if not it' just be you know continuing on Sam Sam until they get to that point if they ever would you know like they got a couple months to do it do it you know I mean because once again they're supposed to do it last year no supposed to do the year before no um and just now you have time and now you're going to [ __ ] that you don't want it when you've want it the whole entire no you do it you know every everything else can wait everything else can wait as this is waited so um got the rock and the UFL of course the XFL and usfl merged to form United Football League UFL which he's in charge of with his ex-wife um but yeah we got uh Lashley in the street profits in the ring in the meantime is where it breaks so see what they have to say they're not in in ringer or anything like that they're in suits and ties um bragon cut a promo might have somebody come out um yeah we'll see grout I mean yeah they're chanting Logan sucks for local Paul you know a couple times they're not red hot just yet but you know they're um they're there they're getting to the point of being in it I mean it is their first show in quite a while um and will be the last show for quite a while cuz you know Pacific Northwest uh especially up into Canada um unless it's on the east coast you know they're they're not there as often as you know they are you know other parts of the US you know throughout the year you know two three four times year potentially depending on the schedule yeah we'll see what happens leave it at that um go from there but I mean good to half hour start I doubt about it yeah um yeah they did announce speaking of Canada that money in the bank's going to be in Toronto early July so you got Ro Rumble coming up the end of the month in Tampa uh you got yeah elimination chamber going down under uh nothing after that until Mania and Philly early April three months from this weekend once more um yeah backlash going to be in France uh that'll be May right now nothing for June um and then as Logan Paul's walking backstage with ice on his eye will get interviewed they make it official Logan Paul kevino to the Royal Rumble for us title um and then Austin Theory oh God uh this Trio as there's Cameron Grimes Austin Theory and Grayson Waller pushing him so bunch of jabronies uh so back in the ring now Lashley being the almighty one himself with the street profits or her businesses well uh no but then yeah money in the bank's going to be at Toronto we don't know where summerslam's at of this point in time there's been rumors of a uh certain Rock and Roll City uh and then yeah they'll have the bash uh in uh Germany right before Labor Day so I mean they got the next you know good half year figured out I mean they know where they're at probably year ahead of time you know for for most things I mean I get story lines might change because of injuries and whatnot but so yeah we just had Logan PA them walking back stage of ice on his eye because he got punched by Kevin Owens it'll be them too at the Royal Rumble for the title uh and then I think we're going to get a match with uh Cameron Grimes and either Austin Theory or um Waller Grayson Waller who might be doing something big along with r Ripley and feel their Aussie down under when they go to elimination chamber but tonight yeah Grimes going to be facing an inferior Waller after that you know backstage oration and then we go to the ring and uh Bobby chant from the crowd Angelo dokins pumping him up the montz Ford and his OJ glove uh cutting a promo it ain't always greener this has been going on for how long and they're they're still doing the same old [ __ ] like if it hadn't you know worked to this point hasn't got over Ain couldn't get over you know like it it's one of those that just it's there but it's not they're saying 2024 is when you get back to being the almighty what is he going to turn on him he's going to declare for the roar rumble who hasn't already or let alone who won't the next couple weeks everybody on the [ __ ] roster and we'll get surprises the night of as always the lights just go out and now we got a clock ticking and it's caring cross and Scarlet the end is here lights have officially gone out here comes cross with his final prayer shirt Scarlet of course recently uh dyed her hair and then yeah Paul ellering with caring cross and then aop comes out from behind and attacks the street profits in the ring and now cross walking down so we're going to uh trios sixthman with of course uh the almighty Bobby Lashley and the street profits the new herur business if you will but they teamed up carrying cross and aop with Paul ellering and Scarlet um you know as their talking piece Double Power Bomb aop was cut they're fired uh they really didn't do anything in in wrestling afterwards they were recently you know brought back to the company um as there's a half ass F5 from Cross to Lashley digging his new uh tat on his inner right form um yeah I I like that more so than [ __ ] Lashley in the street profit um but aop was recently brought back um matter when they were returning and then they I mean sort of teased recently um for this to happen and drop him on his head a little bit more why don't you Jesus Christ um so it's Karen cross with Scarlet but now they have Paul ellering with aop and now uh Lashley and Street profit it's I mean they don't need to get two more people but they need like two mouthpieces two managers you know form if so to have five on five it's still going to be a three on three in a match anyway so it doesn't [ __ ] matter it'll be you know cross and aop against lashman the street profits um which yeah I'd be for that I mean as long as cross and them go over um go back to SmackDown last September the bloodline taking out um potential opponents for Reigns Styles was radol of course Orton was out of action for a good you know year and a half Orton returned Styles returned not once but a few times the past couple months the first time it wasn't you know for long and then you know what they just did recently now is for good and then you have the three in the ring of AJ Styles La night Randy Orton yeah going up against the bloodline but you have the three of them in a triple threat match German Reigns is new number one Contender so like they're all there but then there only going to be one eventually you know moving forward yeah AJ is sort of changing up his character wearing a trench coat um I mean we haven't had the GS and Anderson the rest of the club around recently so maybe in in time they'll they'll return to help them out but still to come tonight the triple threat Main Event winner will earn a Undisputed WWE Universal heavweight championship match at the RO Rumble against Roman Reigns it'll be AJ Styles La Knight and Randy Orton in probably about an hour or so now m y no reaction she well there are the good Brothers I forgot about that that's right uh uh cuz yeah she is in the club but for for what it's worth I mean sucks to be her they haven't done [ __ ] with her and she's still going to lose theight but it's all of them together you know even though AJ doesn't need them he's fine by himself it's still like he'd like to see them all together all the time so this match is next all right me him will um lose um as guy will retain she's been champed since what Summers when you cashed in her money in the bank hasn't lost it since um it won't be losing it either so yeah leave it that see where we go from here yeah about an hour or so will'll be the main event though um still have they promoted Roman Reigns to be like out there just not for the the triple threat Main Event so that could also still be you know a segment of its own um you'll see I think what else they had planned they're they're probably going to add in a match or two to be honest with you maybe something else backstage but just getting to the point of um okay yeah good first half hour now we're going to be at the point in time it's you know just going to be what it is until the main event whether it's going down or not in your eyes just is what it is leave it that and then we'll get you know on with the rest of the show so um not really much else to be said so yeah us got mm coming up next uh for the um Smackdown Women's Championship uh as they have the same match on Raw Monday night with the raw women championship and and R Ripley and her retaining he sky we'll do the same so excuse me choke on air sh but yeah so oh my um just I mean you look at Raw to Monday night it was sort of the same had a good you know opening you know segment um with that women's match that turned out to be better than it you know not necessarily should have been but expecting you know I mean on paper to grass but um from then until I mean Our Truth segment was funny till the rock came out and then you had the main event title match as well like there there really wasn't anything else too raw Monday night so I mean we're sort of the same thing here with with Smackdown good first half hour or so couple Recaps couple previews um now down until it gets back up so here what it is and come back from break of course promoting the uh NFL this weekend yeah it is the uh regular season finale week 18 I'll have live watch on reactions this weekend so be shooting back in um live right here on YouTube so see what happens now they're going a a match flow for uh this for whatever [ __ ] reason just get us really to the end of the show at this rate I mean no offense it just you can feel the drag starting to come you know just if you will the the piss break portion of the event as they I mean this was fun a couple weeks ago they they had their um holiday party they um you know what they would do for say Halloween with this uh trick-or treat you know Street Fight You know here you have a Miracle on 34th Street Fight um they really went at it remember this that would have been for a couple weeks ago cuz both were on SmackDown last week were best of like they haven't had a a live TV in uh two weeks since before Christmas up until now but now here comes the champ with the rest of uh damage control of course um well they're going to just stand there and let her go herself let say you have eio as the champ um Osa Kyrie and then uh who were uh Kabuki Warriors and then uh yeah from EO being with um Dakota Kai and Bailey as the damage control since SummerSlam almost two years ago now and in their returns uh EO won the title of this past year SummerSlam by cash in or Money in the Bank um and now we got the match so Jess car will be your ref so here we go see what happens yeah that's what I was saying with the club a little bit ago like when you think of them you think of them together not you know split there was a kick but I mean they all came out but remember they went back like I wouldn't be surprised we get some interference here uh in this ending as this match just began begun but um yeah once they get down to it I don't know if they'd let it go to 9 o' or noty probably be pretty damn close they'll probably have something be the 9:00 hours don't know what um of course if it ain't over on of this and then they lead into whatever else from there but you think 9 o00 starting off the show with what they did and that match up with Owens and Escobar and Paul came out they did there first half hour here are now once again more C more previews but you something good at nine start the show you know a good main event to it end it 9:00 might be Reigns as had said and then he might be out there for the main event too we'll see but yeah I was going to say I don't know if any of these women hung out with any stars backstage within the past few weeks or not because know some other members of uh damage control were um blood alone the stars are just out uh at uh some wrestling shows over Christmas so they'll Fade to block and go a break and we'll get back to the action shortly I'll leave with that watch where you're going yeah what if it's a conion hang on I'll it up probably probably noticed I thought was I had a conion it's to Pizza Pizza is the of all time can't believe IED because insurance and I Sav that's I know I've been everyone did hear how many people did you only [Music] way back to it they G us a TV PG but with some dlsv for what it's worth um hasht Smackdown EOS guy and M yam oneon-one for the smackdown women's title botched Power Bomb but she caught her off the ropes there's a knee to the face um we're going to check on her make sure she's all right and then another well good God how many botches are going to have in this match seriously like another pickup uh another half ass slam now she fixes her hair in the middle of the match cannonball into the corner cover one two kick out knew that was coming now she undo her hair that she does fixed good God can this match get any [ __ ] worse seriously crowd is dead you can hear their piping in [ __ ] crowd noise I mean they're they're not they're just sitting watching I mean just speechless now there's a kick but then a reversal on a hand oh [ __ ] Jesus Christ no that's not going to do it kick out at two here one two kick out but a a double knee um here's a replay of it yeah a double knee from M but pulling her down sort of code breaker style uh out of the corner and now uh submission just really sitting on her back not not doing anything else a rope break and now IO Gonna Roll out of the ring and MIM has been in control the whole match for the most part but and you know he is going to retain but like this this could be so much [ __ ] better and just almost slipped on the ropes with the right hand just now they're going to do a spot on the ring apron and they can't even do [ __ ] spots in the ring yeah that'll work out for you suplex on the ring apron from EO to M that connected and now the crowd's getting into it and off the top rope with a drop kick pull her into the middle of the Ring kick her step over now here's the Finish probably off the top rope with a moon salt but well got her knees up and now from behind the suplex right on her [ __ ] head one two kick out so we show off some replays don't know who's in the truck now because Kevin Dunn's gone but quick roll up and then a a running knee cover one two kick out gone on for far too long now maybe going home no going up top again fighting back she falls now he might be your finished M's going up top IO GNA start fighting back Do Spot off top rope get a quick probably one two three here well she gets caught oh [ __ ] she going to have the Styles Clash off the [ __ ] middle rope m m on EO Sky hopefully she an Ellsworth at cover one two rope break MIM with a stalls Clash off the middle rope yeah show a replay of that for sure there's a lot of bosches uh early on it go this match on track yeah you don't want to botch that you break the [ __ ] neck off the Rope suicide dive completely belly flops it cuz EOS Sky moved out of the way that had to hurt and then a running double knee into the uh barricade they roll back into the ring and then another double knee into the corner now he'll step on her go up top hit the moona it'll be a one two three near retains your title there you go with the moon Sal cover one two three NEOS guy is still your Smackdown woms Champion a little rocky of start but it got you know to a point all right they got it under you know sort of after that break after that commercial break like I don't know they would have told him something like hey quit [ __ ] around um like you're messing up too much like keep going but just clean it up a little bit I don't know but they did do that you know you really for this match got to split into halves and first half wasn't that great second half was better and then a good sequence to end it and he as thought as was expected Still Still Champion anyway it's just they have the match to have the match what do we got next now we're going to go backstage to uh Paul Heyman I believe yeah so what's haymon's reaction to the Rocks return remember well we'll let H and talk here for a second yeah Rock name drops Reigns wants to sit at the head of the table one must be invited to sit at the head of the table to begin with so The Rock has not even been invited yet nor will he ever be rocks like everybody else a shortcut yeah there's only two ways to get to the Finish Line basically and hymon says you can either date Taylor Swift of course Travis keler caught Roman Reigns let rock it yeah finishing the damn store can wait and then yeah there like there's there's tons of guys that can beat Reigns afterwards but not now Heyman says welcome back to CM Punk in the meantime too because heyman's really going over people he's been associated with The Advocate to Brock Lesnar the uh social counsel wise man for Roman Reigns of course um but then you have reigns Rock do they do Reigns Rose Reigns punk you have Rollins World Heavyweight Champion you got a triple threat potentially now looming with them um smashing the head of the table they say uh and yeah Roman Reigns throw him up we the ones acknowledge the big dog travel Chief who sit the of the table and there's nobody who's going to beat Roman Reigns says Paul Heyman nobody and now oh God Jesus [ __ ] Christ here comes the [ __ ] ABA wannabes pretty gay uh rather than deadly and um they're going to be in a tag team match it looks like against who who the hell knows knock it off um it'll be okay them up against Butch and they say question mark if I have to guess it's going to be somebody you know who who's been in his past before uh whether that be rich Holland breaking next or Sheamus in a return potentially yeah we might see the Celtic Warrior as they give us Aurora Rumble um mindblowing uh commercial for the dream making uh show three weeks from tomorrow they say astounding surprise filled as the road WrestleMania will begin yeah so be sure tune in Live on YouTube uh then for those live watch long reactions but um hymon had a lot to say there he did uh but for um The Rock wanting to sit at the head of the table one he's got to be invited so like I said we know we're getting it it's just a matter of fact on how you get there okay but you know Devil's in the details you know read in between the lines if you will I mean this is personal this is real life this is blood you know with the bloodline Roman Reigns and The Rock are related there's your [ __ ] story okay head of the table of the bloodline and I've said who's the big dog tribal chief who's sitting at the head of the table if it ain't Roman Reigns well they would say the Brahma Bull the great one The Rock because he did it already um and and was the top top guy top star you know back with some Steve Austin uh and the H of the Attitude Era but I was going to say there as they went back to um last September um not once but twice earlier now tonight well I'll make it the second time but they when AJ had returned and then got rode off and then returned again also this past September of course the rock returned they didn't dive into the Rock and Reigns then they didn't and now they are they're asking hon like hey what do you think about it so you know damn well they're you know doing it's just and people were saying they're going to do the Roy Rumble they're going to do shaper no they're not and I'd be surprised if they did uh well it ain't going to be the RO Rumble because we got the triple threat you know determine the number one ten on L Rock might come out after the fact uh they might you know get to lumination chamber then at that point they're not going to do it down under either they might have something else you know regarding I don't know I don't think it'd be a contract signing but you never know but just something to get them on both get them both on the show at that point time um it would it would sort of be okay well he faces somebody else that he you know could be facing now too if it ain't the Roy Rumble you do that then if it ain't a rematch and then you do it you you know if it ain't the rock coming back for rumble when he shows up his chamber they still get him not a match but then it's going to be at WrestleMania believe me they're not going to have it you know on a [ __ ] show that's going to start it you know 4:00 in the morning on the East Coast um and be on at you know 700 a.m. then 4 Pacific once the main event begins like no it's going to be [ __ ] night to Wrestlemania 40 between 11: and 11:30 on the start time they'll go to [ __ ] midnight at suay night um there's no way fans or butts about it and I like I said once again would be surprised if if it's otherwise um along with the rock winning because he ain't winning Reigns will beat him believe me um put my um [ __ ] you know what on the line um as Bianca walks up to EO Sky backstage with rest of damage control but um we'll see where they go from here um so tag team match underway when we a little after 9 o'clock now um get back to the action in the ring couple backstage things now just buying time I mean that hymon thing was 9:00 it was and it was a 5 minute per before they went to break uh so when we get Roman Reigns tonight as we already got him exiting the car to begin the show and laughing R off still it on tour this past week he'll be out there watching Triple Threat or he'll come out at the end um and then they'll probably have a St down or something like that whoever wins who knows Triple Threat might end you know with no clear-cut winner they might you know have to buy some more time next couple weeks hell who knows maybe get a [ __ ] four with ro Rumble with the four of them with Reigns Styles night Gordon for all I don't know but yeah pretty deadly uh gayy in the ring um and from gelic football you have British Irish um Butch done going to be teaming with a question mark probably Sheamus I'd be surprised if anybody else um and then they'll beat beat the hell out of these guys probably injur them again and put them on the Shelf um they're mesmerized my ass they're [ __ ] want to get the show on the road and yeah out comes a Butch Pete dun so who's going to be his tag team partner though fella it has to be Sheamus I mean he comes out the brawling brutes entrance it has to be Shameless okay not Sheamus but okay they say uh too sweet and uh European so Tyler bait sort of getting a um what's his name spin-off gimmick um what's his name uh dra a blank but it's going to be Tyler bait and Butch taking on uh pretty deadly here on Smackdown so another be a good match but just something to Phil time um yeah they both were in NXT NXT UK been a few years since they had that world's collide event of course Co hit world shut down they want to do NXT Europe but still nothing um yeah I thought that was going to be Shameless but no who the hell am I thinking of that his gimmicks is sort of a little spin-off of just at least with the the Titantron and the the his entrance theme music um blank and the boys they're um he's an a uh why can I not think of it um I look this up was let in the comments he's an aw an aw Ring of Honor um I'm going to know exactly of course no [ __ ] once I do look it up I can see his face though um why can I not for the hell me think of his name so this tag team match uh is underway the probably well I don't know if they'd have something else after this or not they might they might have with what happened been backstage a few times earlier tonight set up for next week um we'll get a couple more commercial breaks we get maybe another backstage segment um get uh of course show on the road but um get some graphics for the rumble get get uh yeah that Cameron Grimes Theory Waller thing with Logan Paul that will probably be next week Bailey Bianca thing will probably be next week they're not gonna do both of those let on one of them at this rate after this tag team match going to break now with only 45 minutes left and he still got Triple Threat Main Event um that you would think they're going to give time to especially when they've given time to other matches tonight so uh Dalton castle that's who I'm thinking of I didn't have to even get to the D's in the AL alphabet looking up uh the roster I was uh ABC and then about to get the D yeah D castle that's who the Tyler bait at least his entrance and and his um Co resemble what I mean you have the long hair you have the the facial hair but I get two completely different people two different complete characters it just had that feel to it um I because I'm trying to remember because I don't can't recall if Tyler bit has had this entrance theme or not if it's new of course I don't watch NXT anymore so I you know couldn't tell you there he I think he's wrestled up on ra Smackdown once or twice before but well it might have just been with tag team entrance rather than singles entrance so yeah I couldn't tell you but that that's that situation that's who I was thinking about to film that yeah we're getting by then once again really same type of show raw was good start you know something funny as well but then um lot of downtime time to kill until the end of the show just you would once again think with it being the TV special to begin the new year you you promote it as a day one raw New Year's Revolution Smackdown that they would be going you know all out if you will but no it's just it's a ploy for Ratings is what it is um by all right now we're back to it this tag team match continues like I said yeah they might have something real quick short sweet something small after this but I doubt it like we'll finish up with this tag team match and they'll go right to the main event with more commercial breaks of course you got your entrances but maybe a promo video package some sorts backstage interview something something like that in between this and that and then get show on the road Triple Threat Styles Knight Orton winner to face Reigns The roow Rumble for the title but you know once again it's all pointless because you know we're getting Reigns Rock at WrestleMania so double tag on the HS and then I take down couple elbows uppercuts off the ropes and a flip to catch himself there's a knee and then there's a flying uppercut off the ropes and and then a a power slam Kip up and yeah halfast one and then a spinner roony on shoulders so this will probably be it they'll they'll drop him I'm getting dizzy just [ __ ] watching it um but butch will tag in probably there you go with the tag and now a double kick and off the ropes Clos line into a suplex that should do it one two but no they break it up all right chop and now going up top again well now they're fighting ringside so that'll take that out of the pitcher match can continue in the ring ref getting involved as well well distraction rep didn't see quick roll up one two Butch almost got pinned but no crows are booing the hell out of this match too because they they don't want them to win um yeah break his hand tag made probably didn't see it there's a snap but a miss and then a right or make it left [Applause] and whatever the [ __ ] that was on a flip and a power slam one two three match over so uh teamwork an attack team match to get the drop done so um Butch and who is Pete Dunn with Tyler bait pick up the tag team win enough and um yeah pretty dead leag can go back to being pretty gay Le together um and with yeah they might do they'll definitely do something now what I don't know well it's going to be quick they're not giving 40 minutes to Main Event they'll give 30 minutes to Main Event but this tag team match so ended you know early but probably the shortest match of the night because they give the others time okay they're going to keep filling Us in with Recaps on the video packages of we had Randy Orton earlier in his return AJ Styles as well in his return now La night uh the rise of the mega star with the past year um yeah dummy let me talk to you um and yeah that was awesome uh on the Breakthrough St of the year uh so ESPN for what it's worth in prayer wrestling even though they don't give a [ __ ] about it I mean these these rest pro wrestling awards are [ __ ] pointless you know unless it's from like actual uh pro wrestling media uh like pwi or you know the the not dirt sheets but um you know sort of that's still what they are um more people watch everything just compared to um you know the the main you know big events like you if you know you know but um yeah let me talk to you um now 2024 is going to be the mission for La night yeah so actually up next they'll go to break then the triple threat AJ Styles La Knight or Randy Orton they will give it about a half hour um all right 40 minutes with a commercial break entrances yeah then you got your half hour match you got another two commercial breaks probably during the match um Roman Reigns will come out I would have to think um and we'll know by 10 o'clock at the end the show here who um he'll be facing and defending his title against at the Royal Rumble uh 3 weeks from tomorrow because coming up next it'll be AJ Styles la night and Randy Orton the phenomenal one the mega star and the Viper going at it Triple Threat Smackdown New Year's Revolution Main Event match uh once again determin Roman Reigns's uh number one Contender for the Undisputed Universe heavweight championship at the Royal Rumble that will begin and Kickstart The Road to WrestleMania even though once again we know who Roman Reigns will be facing at the show of shows that being D Rob Johnson just returned this past week and called him out a little bit of a tease with should I said a booth bar or head of the table of course Heyman then said earlier night on SmackDown just a little bit ago well if you want to sit at the table head of the table you have to be invited and rock has not been invited so uh we'll see what happens we know what we're getting we just don't know how we're getting there so it's yeah buckle up enjoy it you know while it lasts cuz we're finally getting it uh on this road WrestleMania with Reigns and rock but thanks in the meantime for tuning in and watching my uh ww Friday Night Smackdown New Year's Revolution um live watch long reactions uh live right here on YouTube this evening uh as always I'm your host encyclopedia Sports Co Luke 96 be sure to like follow and subcribe on social media that's Facebook Twitter Instagram hit the red subscribe 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triple threat AJ Styles ight Randy Orton going at it to determine um Roman Reigns's next Challenger as they give us recap Once Again from ra The Rock returning and of course making headlines all over the place and finally uh the rock made his surprise return and now they're finally also going to do Roman Reigns and The Rock for the uh undp Universe Championship So Def to be just breaking records with this that and you know whatever else the other uh anymore uh and now we're back backstage with uh corporate WWE's authority figure on screen for Smackdown of course we know Postman Adam Pierce um was on Raw and SmackDown U but now he's just on Raw because within the past few months um as the B Be hire deck Aldis uh shout out to Mickey James um and now he's the authority figure uh he's the corporate Yes Man on Smackdown but he's he's called it down the middle he just yeah tells him doesn't feel sorry for him so um he's he's been a good general manager now in time does uh former belt collector wrestle you know we'll see there's the graphic for three Bailey and Bianca next week on Smackdown um as thought after the backstage issue from earlier um yeah there's Cameron Grimes and Grayson Waller as well from their backstage issue they had earlier tonight as well so we getting a Royal Rumble graphic too with Kevin Owens Logan Paul no they say next week um the lwo and Angel and Berto and tag team match so they announced three match back on next week but now we got entrances here comes the phenomenal one AJ Styles he'll be going up against La KN yeah dummy let me talk to you and the Viper Randy Orton Triple Threat uh WWE Friday Night Smackdown New Year's Revolution main event I determine Roman Reigns's new number one Contender for the Undisputed Universal champion ship um at the RO Rumble once again three weeks from tomorrow so AJ returned couple months ago it was for a short time though and then he returned with him the past month or so and he's been back for good s um like I said sort of changing up his look I mean still has long hair but he's letting his beard fully grow in rather than having the doy look um and then you know the the trench coat if you will um but still the phenomenal one so you know he's going to you know show out um who who's getting the last entrance is it goingon to be Orton or is it gonna be Knight La Knight yeah dummy let me talk to you here comes uh Sean Ricker uh Eli Drake which is of course the same [ __ ] person same gimmick and all but just now in WWE thank God he ain't Max to PRI anymore um but so I mean they're they're promoting everything um I mean we're not even the Royal Rumble and I mean we've known this but like I said earlier they they got for the most part next you know 68 months figured out out on on what the you know game and show is going to be um first things first those Lil n will be your official referee for this match um Orton coming out next LA night [Music] yeah so two former uh TNA Impact stars in which impact is re Brandon went back to TNA last night and now here comes the Viper who hears voices in his head he's got Venom in his veins uh The Legend killer the apex predator if you will uh Randle Keith or so this could go anyway I don't know who's going to win we'll see should be a damn good triple threat I have a little less than a half hour to get the job done um winner to face Reigns The Royal Rumble we should see travel Chief some point in time from now until the end of the show um let alone you know if we don't have a clearcut winner like I said a little bit ago maybe we have a fatal four-way and three weeks time uh maybe they don't get a clearcut winter but then say the night before they do like they keep s receipt the whole entire time rather than you know cuz I mean you go either way with it yeah you can continue to build build build last second okay here's your match or you you announce the match right off the bat and then you got you know two months or well three weeks for this to get to it you know so Orton says peace he gives a fist bump to ye CM Punk and no to the guy wearing the yeah la night shirt cuz well he's facing they're all in damn good shape um of course remember couple years ago Mania make a five actually hard to believe now 2019 was five years ago feels like [ __ ] yesterday um AJ Styles Randy Orton had a singles match with Mania uh I actually have a a full match video of that uh as a dark match uh post uh Smackdown when it was still on Tuesday nights the library on YouTube channel so be sure check that out okay they're going to give us the entrances now they're going to go to break again so when we come back once again we'll get this match underway um unless they get it started during the commercial break which I don't think they do but not for this you know type of caliber Triple Threat as Orton poses into the corner and they fade the black so they go to commerci break once more probably get one if not two more of those probably yeah they'll come right back from break get the match underway go right back to break and then right it you know 10 till they'll take the final uh couple minute commercial and then go home some point time Reigns is coming out maybe he's coming out after this for all we know and he'll be sitting ringside that they buy some more time match still hasn't started they're still out there 10 minutes later um waiting for him to make his entrance and he won't be on commentary or anything like that he'd just be sitting at the top of the entrance or you know sitting down at the bottom of the ramp as he's done before um yeah like I said I don't know who's going to win this we'll see go any which way so we know there'll be a loser though up against Reigns the RO Rumble we know that much um and then we'll see from now until many how the rest of the card shakes out you know I mean there's a few given on what they're going to do but everything else yeah no you honestly don't know um we'll have a better idea come roll Rumble that night with what happens that during the show the week or two afterwards getting in the elimination chamber you know and then go from there they'll still have a full month afterwards you know uh to build towards so so I said three weeks from this very weekend is Wrestlemania 40 you'll have Smackdown the Hall of Fame NXT take over s and deliver both nights of Wrestlemania 40 on Saturday and Sunday respectfully and then of course the Raw After Mania and uh be sure to keep an eye out for videos uh for myself uh then um as I'll be be in attendance so be sure to subscribe if don't already and um yeah just be on the lookout um hopefully M on wood no technical difficulties three months from now but uh hopefully a lot of content um and um yeah just stay tuned we'll get there be before you know it but still got to get through the rest of this New Year's Revolution we got through the rest of day one the other night on Raw through were Smackdown for a rumble first off three weeks a little less than a month from then will'll be elimination chamber I believe it's February 24th I'm not mistaken um be a Saturday morning here in the states um as I'll be down under Australia so time difference um it'll be on yeah we hours the morning uh at least um here on the East Coast L Alone 3 hours behind still late that Friday night early Saturday morning uh on the west coast um but yeah when this chamber nothing in March and boom three months from now there you go Wrestlemania 40 weekend so come back from break just be sure to subscribe it's easiest quate is fact on social media like follow subscribe social media links in the description below so they actually did start this match during the commercial break uh why I don't know they could have started it and then went to break right afterwards but they had to obviously go to break when they did that's why they did what they did we're back to it now match underway in the meantime AJ Styles La Knight Randy Orton and they're just chopping each other all the hell uh Styles working Orton to the corner here comes La knight from behind to punch uh styles from behind Nick Aldis is ringside watching this match making sure everything goes according to plan that we do get a clear-cut winner it seems like no count outs no dqs course Triple Threat so anything goes um clothesline [ __ ] missed God how did he not flip him on that rather than they got they got tangled up and now they're going to try to do it again and it works this time all right um yeah stick to it just keep tracking there's Orton pushing um Knight out of the way now they're going to fight ringside it looks like in front of the announce table hopefully Orton doesn't get his leg caught in the the hole where the monitor would be at La Knight fighting back on Orton [Applause] yeah headbutt more headbutts but yeah let me put my forearms down first catch myself now he's doing the same thing to AJ Styles yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Orton from behind now back body drop on La Knight on the top of the announce table with the monitors there like nothing was moved out of the way like this rate you might as well not clear it just keep it the way it is now he's going to back body drop styles on it too and Orton says hold on a minute I'm not done one more time does it again to La Knight do it once more to AJ Styles again too Del Knight says I'm done he's laying on his back you know that's a sign well Styles flips reverses and will back body drop Orton on the announce table Aldis looking on from the timekeepers area Lil Nate your official referee Orton just said something to Styles and started [ __ ] laughing like you got me good there pal or something and then Styles gets La Knight throws him into the um steel steps this is awesome yeah this is gonna no doubt about it be the best [ __ ] part of the show because I mean yeah Owens and Escobar went at it in a 25 30 minute Banger to kick off the show but main events main event I mean if you're not main Eventing hopefully you're kicking off the show or somewhere in between um like you're not you know trying to follow somebody you're not a piss break or yeah timing's everything but um Orton going to go vintage here where's my qu when you need them the Styles wanted to go phenomenal form but Orton started fighting back and now here's the DDT off the middle route there you go vintage Orton um tast Victory I mean [ __ ] we still got 20 minutes really 16 it's 9:42 they end at 958 so with another really 15 minutes of the commercial break in between and prior Reign's coming out that's where we're at Orton seeking his prey pounding his fists as he flips over but Eli Drake La Knight pulls him out of the ring throws him in the steel steps ringside as he got thrown into by Styles a little bit ago going say something else please forget it doesn't really [ __ ] matter show goes on here we go see what happens drop kick from styles through the bottom rope to La night now they're all out ringside so now they're probably going to go back to commercial break and then oh [ __ ] we might even get another one after this uh depends really depends this might be the pH commercial break but it depends they normally have their final commercial break right around 948 950 it's about 943 so I mean unless they take a quick one get back to it take another one and then get back to it again okay or this last one say an extended you know couple minute commercial then they got okay 10 12 minutes to kill at the end of the show match ends Reigns comes out star down of course you're not going to get to break in between that so yeah this might be your final commercial break only time we'll tell we'll see but meantime once again thanks for tuning in and watching so um yeah like said I still don't know who's going to win this they've all done their fair share of things trying to you know get over try to just trying to find a way to win you know it's all anybody ever rememb so um leave it in their hands we'll see what happens um didn't expect to see all of this of course ringside but he is the authority figure for Smackdown he's a general manager so he can be there if he wants to be um he's done a good job I thought he has I mean Pier really held down the fort past few years as you know well Postman for one but both Raw and SmackDown GM and up until the time they signed Alis okay and they they bring him in what's he going to do is he going to wrestle no he hasn't wrestled they just had him be the GM that's why I said a little bit ago like okay it's GM but how long up until he does wrestle like who knows he could be a surprise in a rumble just like a l of other surprises it could just hey out of the blue like I don't like the way you're talking to me let's have a [ __ ] match like I'm making it official let's go something something you know along those lines but um yeah do at that we'll see here would probably I mean we know it's probably going to be Orton we do know that much cuz that's what I said when when he had returned okay they had sort of teased him and Reigns on that first Smackdown after Survivor series uh about a month ago early December like okay that that's what is going to be Roy Rumble if they do rock RS and they do rock RS if not you know figure something out but now they are doing it so everything else can wait once more but I mean you could do AJ you could do la Knight you could do an AJ La Knight singles match you know to continue to just have them go at it but if it is whon which it probably will be because I still know going to win could have a shock surprise with AJ or La KN winning thing is we did have just La Knight and Reigns go at at Crown Joel uh AJ was with of course um bull club the club and um it was I'm trying to remember when but um him him and well Rollins went at it at the other Saudi show earlier this year champions for the World Heavyweight Championship in that tournament final of course Allin won hasn't lost title since but um yeah just he's been there with Reigns I'm trying to I don't think he's gotten a match though from him could be wrong but you you still have what they were trying to do early September um well after SummerSlam and they never did cuz then Styles went back on the shelf and then had him return again here we are but with the bloodline of the club going at so I mean you could have it go any which way you could but um because I mean they'd all worked out and that's why I said maybe there's no clear-cut winner maybe there's a fatal four-way kick out of it too I highly doubt that but you just never know you don't um so just got to let it play out and see what the hell happens and we'll go then go from there but like because once again yeah nobody's been able to beat Reigns um I mean he did lose in that tag team after the Money in the Bank pay-per-view last year uh that was his first loss um in a long time um but singles competitor hasn't lost since late 2019 um but once again with this like they've all got their due here they've all done their thing um to an extent I mean Styles hasn't hit we did see a Styles Clash earlier by MIM off the middle rope to EOS sky but he tried to hit a phenomenal form couldn't but I mean he's going to try another one here it looks like um you know La Knights finish is sort of a you know skull crushing finale as there's a uh kick out on a quick r i mean Orton had the Vintage Orton DD but no RKO and of course that's going to be for the end anyway so like been a good match yeah some punches yeah yeah yeah yeah keep backing up into the corner now some kicks yeah yeah yeah where's uh Matthew MCC at all right all right all right and and night fighting back in zorton doing the same damn thing him up into the opposing uh corner but off the ropes Clos line misses there you go now he's going to spout his name La Knight and then KN 10 Styles luckily lands okay after going flying and coming down there's a close line for Morton another Clos line for Morton third times charm now he Ducks power slam instead and then a power slam the Styles they're gonna have this match end and Reigns is coming out yeah Randy chant from the crowd now he's ling up an RKO La Knight hit his whatever it's called skull crushing finale on Orton and then Styles grabs the ref's arm to hey quit counting don't do not count to three because he wasn't going to kick out so then La Knight Stars down Styles because he just screwed him over now they're G to go at it of course remember Styles attacked La Knight when he had returned people like that La Knight now fighting back because he just got screwed over and Orton's just going to Slither around and let them do their thing and then h both with an RKO probably win it one two three here Styles you very rarely hear him get booed but he's getting booed with the Boo and um yeah chance on the on the punches because of the Y from Mele Knight and then the P from Styles so they're both down and out now round Applause from the crowd trending number one in the US on social media is # Smackdown so be sure you use that share on social media they zoom out arrow shot so yeah that commercial break we just had a little bit ago as this is awesome champ rings once again that would have been the final break we're past the final Point time in which you they would officially go to commercial break they're going to let this match finish rains is coming out um just matter how much time's left Styles going to go for phenomenal form here hits a moon salt instead on La night one two kick out and La Knight's busted open bleeding from the left side of his forehead that's dirty that's old school yeah I don't think he would have bladed at any point in time little n putting on the gloves and now they're going to try to make him bleed a little bit more and continue to punch him in the head and you know get the blood flowing here bust him open where the hell is Orton at that's the thing he went ringside but where is he sitting at Styles going to go for Styles Clash on La night he's got to pick him up first well he's just [ __ ] it I'm just going to throw you out ringside Here Comes Orton in the ring pushing Styles into the corner and then a kick from AJ punch from AJ now AJ gonna go phenomenal form off the top rope to Orton but Orton's probably going to hit an RKO out of midair yep there you go as he did to Rollins off the top rope WrestleMania 31 here's your cover one two three no and La KN pulls the ref out of the ring so match continues so la Knight's been screwed over by AJ Styles with the official Randy Orton's been screwed over by La KN with the official does that mean AJ Styles is GNA find a way to win we'll see but holy [ __ ] like yeah we got a couple minutes here La Knight's really busted open now he's really [ __ ] bleeding and now here comes the big dog tribal Chief who sits ahead of the table of the bloodline Roman Reigns so with uh the wise man Paul hymon no Yeet Jimmy Uso of course ye for Jay Uso they're solo as well but Roman Reigns levels above everyone else thr them up we the ones acknowledging Roman Reigns and uh he's wasting no time get down to the ring this is probably his fastest entrance he's had in 10,000 million years um solo now going in taking out La Knight so it's a triple threat anything goes you know this DQ doesn't [ __ ] matter La Knight's been thrown ringside now they're going to beat up Orton Reigns Jimmy and solo beating up now AJ Styles Haymon watching ringside holding the title is the rock coming out that's the next question now we got some steel steps solo with the steel steps to Randy Orton this is going to end with no clearcut winner yep Reigns telling Aldis hey you're dealing with the wrong man you're dealing with me you're dealing with the bloodline like what the [ __ ] do you expect now there's a rocky chant started and Reigns has Styles in the ring hey throw them up we the ones Orton just got hit with steel steps Styles gets power bombed by Reigns La Knight's been busted open and and kick you know out of the way this is going to turn into a [ __ ] fatal four-way it will I mean there's no clearcut winner after a triple threat match because rains you know interfering now La Knight gets thrown back in the ring and here comes a uh jerk off my arm Superman punch there you go this is what happens says Reigns and then off the ropes spear from the big dog to the mega star now they're going to get Randy Orton up and throw him into the ring and Orton might hit an RKO on re here or at least on Solo solo is in the ring I get he just got knocked out by Steel steps but I don't think that [ __ ] matters unless this is just going to continue they beat them all to hell I mean AJ was power bombed La Knight was Superman punched and speared or hit with the still steps ringside but now back in the ring probably going to hit the ooh ah let's hear it yep but maybe an RKO nope they do spear Orton and Roman Reigns no ye Jimmy Uso as the wise man hands uh Reigns's title Reigns laughing at Nick Aldis like hey what are you gonna do now now aldus pulls hymon aside like hey don't touch me Reigns holds the title high in the air solo throw him up with the ones Alis just tells Haymon congrats now it's a fatal four-way yeah it'll be a fatal four-way at the Royal Rumble Roman re AJ Styles La Knight and Randy Orton for the Undisputed WWE Universal heavweight Championship they hit the closing credits Reigns doesn't know it yet because they're still celebrating in the ring he's thinking as they fade to black like hey now I don't have a challenger I just beat everybody up Haymon has to do the dirty work as the wise man special counsel and he's got to tell Reigns so that'll be next week Reigns will probably flip [ __ ] and as he learns now he's got to defend his title and a fatal for a thow rumble so at throw Rumble for the Undisputed Universal Championship Roman Reigns will defend against AJ Styles La Knight and Randy Orton um sort of sniff that out from P away throughout the night um for whatever reason I mean it was a a possibility I don't actually think they'd [ __ ] do it though but here we are um but still even even with uh I mean because doesn't make sense I mean because if you only do Orton as as we thought at one point in time but then what do you do with AJ and ell night after the fact if you don't have them go at it together just keep it keep it all together and just do it all and then you know even though it ain't going to matter Reigns is still going to retain it keeps him at receip well if somebody is beating him well who's it going to be you know um so course come WrestleMania it's still going to be Roman Reigns and The Rock um for the title though with hopefully Roman Reigns defeating uh Dwayne The Rock Johnson uh simply because the rock ain't going to be around after the fact and it makes you know total perfect sense um for the rains rain to continue he's still Champion then whoever beat trains after fact whoever doesn't matter fill in the blank you know they be a star okay plain and simple end of story I'll leave with that so I mean good start with first half hour sort of went downhill there uh up until about a half hour or so ago now when this main event started I mean they had a bunch of Recaps bunch of previews bunch of Backstage [ __ ] um but then you have a triple threat main event that doesn't give us a clearcut where uh Roman Reigns comes out with the bloodline they interfere that's why alus was ringside he tells Haymon face to face not on a mic though so rains do here that's what I said rain's going to be in for a rude awakening once hmon does tell him when he does tell him he'll throw a fit like what like you got to be kidding me but they'll still have the match with the rumble be a fatal fourway um and it'll be Roman Reigns AJ Styles La night Randy Orton three weeks from tomorrow so um yeah be sure tune in then Live on YouTube for WWE Rumble live watch long reactions uh Lum chamber about a month or so then but 3 months from now will'll be WrestleMania weekend and we all know it'll be Roman Reigns in the Rock come that point in time anyway it's just a matter of fact and how we get there okay um but in the meantime thanks for tuning in and watching my live watch long reactions this evening I love do it for myself for host encyclopedia Sports uh Co Luke 96 Live on YouTube so be sure to like follow subscribe on social media links in description below turn back in uh as the weekend continues um with call TR ball in NFL uh but um till next time for prayer wrestling probably be the Royal Rumble honestly three weeks from tomorrow um hopefully uh everyone stays safe and um I'll see everybody want to see you sure like follow subscribe uh links in the description below come Rumble now fatal four-way rain Styles Knight and Orton for the universal title
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in Judaism a minyan Hebrew my knee and min Jan lit noun count number place manyanya manana minge and i'm is the quorum of 10 jewish adults required for certain religious obligations in more traditional streams of Judaism only men may constitute a minyan in more modern streams women are also counted the most common activity requiring a minyan is public prayer accordingly the term minyan in contemporary Judaism has taken on the secondary meaning of referring to a prayer service topic sources the source for the requirement of minyan is recorded in the Talmud the word manana itself comes from the Hebrew root minae MMH meaning to count or to number the word is related to the Aramaic word mean numbered appearing in the writing on the wall in Daniel chapter 5 verse 25 Babylonian Talmud the Babylonian Talmud Megillah 23b derives the requirement of a minyan of tential Mercia baht for kiddush Hashem and every big Dasha matters of sanctity by combining three scriptural verses using the rule of Gazzara Chava the word midst in the verse and I shall be sanctified in the midst of the children of Israel Leviticus chapter 22 verse 32 also appears in the verse separate yourselves from the midst of the congregation numbers chapter 16 verse 21 the term congregation is also used in another verse that describes the ten spies who brought back a negative report of the Land of Israel how long shall I bear with this evil congregation which murmur against me numbers chapter 14 verse 27 from this combination the talmud concludes that sanctification should occur in the midst of a congregation of 10 jerusalem talmud the jerusalem talmud Megillah 4 to 4 offers two sources for the requirement also using a Gazzara shava the word congregation in the verse speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel and say to them you shall be holy Leviticus chapter 19 verse 2 is also used in another verse how long shall I bear with this evil congregation which murmur against me numbers chapter 14 verse 27 since the term congregation in the later verse refers to the 10 spies so - in the former verse you shall be holy refers to a congregation of 10 the second source is based on the term children of Israel which appears in the following two verses and I shall be sanctified in the midst of the children of Israel Leviticus chapter 22 verse 32 quote and the children of Israel came to buy among those that came Genesis chapter 42 verse 5 just as the children of Israel in the later verse refers to the ten sons of Jacob who descended to Egypt to obtain food during the famine so to the former verse refers to sanctification among the children of Israel in the presence of ten topic rituals requiring a minyan you some rituals require a minyan the presence of a rabbi a teacher not a priest is not essential it is said that nine rabbis do not constitute a minyan but 10 cobblers can the following instances which require a minyan are listed in the Mishnah in Megillah IV 3 public worship which consists of the additional readings of Kaddish virtue kedusha and the repetition of the Amidah the treatise so forum written in Babylonia in the 7th century contains a passage 10 to 7 often interpreted as asserting that in land of Israel at that time 7 men were allowed to hold public services correctly interpreted it refers to the repeating of Kaddish and virtue at the synagogue for the benefit of late comers and declares that in Israel such a repetition is permitted only when 7 according to others when 6 men are present who have not yet heard these responsive readings the Priestly Blessing reading from the Torah and prophets with the associated benedictions 7 benedictions recited at a wedding or at any meal of the bridegroom and bride within a week from the wedding using the formulation let us bless our God from whose wealth we have eaten in preparing for grace after meals ancient funeral ceremonies no longer in use which incorporated arranging the standing and sitting reciting the benedictions of the mourners and the consolation of the mourners other instances which require the presence of a minyan include kiddush Hashem recitation of the 13 attributes of mercy recitation of berkutov Gomel while the required quorum for most activities requiring a quorum is usually 10 it is not always so for example the Passover sacrifice or korban Pesach from the days of the Temple in Jerusalem must be offered before a quorum of 30 it must be performed in front of qahal Adachi Israel the Assembly of the congregation of Israel 10 are needed for the Assembly 10 for the congregation and 10 for Israel according to some Talmudic authorities women counted in the minyan for offering the korban Pesach eg Rob Roth Kahana Pesach m79 B topic prayer with a minyan it was the firm belief of the sages that wherever ten Israelites are assembled either for worship or for the study of the law the divine presence dwells among them in rabbinical literature those who meet for study or prayer in smaller groups even one who meditates or prays alone are to be praised however the stress is put upon the merits and sacredness of the minyan of ten the kata fires such as Maimonides his annotators and the author of the Shulkin Arak have unitedly given strength to this sentiment and have thus for more than a thousand years made the daily attendance at public worship morning and evening to be conducted with a quorum of 10 there is a disagreement between the medieval commentators on whether prayer with a minyan is preferable or obligatory Rashi is of the view that an individual is obligated to pray with a minyan while Naaman ides holds that only if 10 adult males are present are they obliged to recite their prayer together but an individual is not required to seek out a minyan Rashi and the Tosa foe on Talmud Bavli pesachim 46 a are both of the opinion that one is required to travel the distance of 4 mil to pray with a minyan the mission of BER Yura writes that one who is sitting at home must travel up to 1 mil eligibility there is much discussion in rabbinic literature on the matter of who is eligible to be counted in a minyan some discussions revolve around whether or not a minyan should consist of individuals who are obligated in performance of that particular precept some authorities deduce who may constitute a minyan by drawing on the verses which are brought as the basis for minyan and their implication for example the verse how long shall I bear with this evil congregation which murmur against me is referring to the 10 spies a congregation comprising Jewish adult males it is understood from this that a minion must likewise comprise ten Jewish adult males other classical sources base their rulings on discussions brought in the Talmud contemporary rabbinical authorities deal with a plethora of questions relating to qualification for mignon topic minors before a boy turns 13 he is considered a minor in Jewish law and is not obligated in the performance of religious precepts however if a child is over 6 years of age and has adequate comprehension of the significance of the precepts his status may change his inclusion in minyan is the subject of Talmud ik dispute based on the Talmud ik passage in Barakat Rabbeinu tam states that a minor can act as the 10th person and according to the ball hammer or up to four minors would be permitted rosh explains that those who permit the inclusion of a minor maintained that it is the divine presence which actually constitutes the tenth member thereby validating the minyan this may explain why some of these authorities require that the minor represent this fact by holding a to mash however the majority of poskim followed the conclusion of the Rehua that a minor can never be counted in a minyan under any circumstances this is the stance taken by the Shulchan Aruch who although acknowledging some authorities do permit the inclusion of an astute six-year-old rights that consensus rejects this view and only males over the age of 13 may constitute a minyan however in extraordinary circumstances some are lenient and permit a minor over six years old holding a to masher sefer torah to complete a minyan women although the issue of whether women are permitted to make up a minyan has been noted in early works the matter has only come to the fore in the past few decades a reaction to an enhanced role of women in modern society and to the demand for their inclusion in all areas of religious life the talmud itself does not directly address the question of whether women may count as part of a minyan for Devarim Shevek Ducie since the talmud uses the same Gazzara shava for kiddush Hashem as it uses for Devarim Sheva one may expect the laws for those two cases to be the same many authorities are the opinion that women are included in the mignon for kiddush Hashem and Hillel Hashem however traditional cotta fires generally do not include women in the mignon for devarim Sheva the Talmud erican 3a relates that women are required to recite ximen of three participants and Barakat 45 says that women may recite the ximen however the majority of scholars are the opinion that ten women may not recite the additional form of ximen be shem which is obligatory when ten men are present the few authorities who do permit ten women to use the zimin be shem formulation explained that the necessity for 10 in this case is unique and cannot be compared to other instances requiring minyan only rabbeinu Samoa among these authorities mentions the possibility of one woman joining with nine men to form a minyan for prayer this isolated opinion is rejected by the cauda fires there are a number of cases including reading of the megillah where a limited number of authorities count women towards the minyan however in these cases the reason why women are counted as not because they constitute a congregation but rather because a public audience is required a possible reason why it is men who are obligated to form a congregation in order to convene the divine presence is that women were individually considered sufficiently holy and did not require the combination of a group and special prayers to achieve added holiness deficient in men due to the righteousness of the women in the wilderness they did not suffer the same deadly fate as their male counterparts and despite the Spy's negative report about the holy land wish to enter it others point to the sociological reality that women were traditionally expected to care for the house and children the Jewish tradition did not require women to leave their so to engage in public prayer in 1845 rabbis attending the Frankfurt Synod of the emerging Reform Judaism declared that women count in a minyan a formalization of a customary reformed practice dating back to eighteen eleven in 1973 the Committee on Jewish law and standards of conservative judaism voted to count men and women equally as members of a minyan in 2002 the committee adapted a response imbibe ID david fine which provides an official religious law foundation for women counting in a minyan and explains the current conservative approach to the role of women in prayer this responsive holds that although Jewish women do not traditionally have the same obligations as men conservative women have as a collective whole voluntarily undertaken them because of this collective undertaking the fine response um holds that conservative women are eligible to serve as agents and decision makers for others the response Amal so holds that traditionally minded communities and individual women can opt out without being regarded by the conservative movement as sinning by adopting this response 'm the c JLS found itself in a position to provide a considered Jewish law justification for its egalitarian practices without having to rely on potentially unconvincing arguments undermine the religious importance of community and clergy asked individual women intrusive questions repudiate the hella kate tradition or label women following traditional practices as sinners topic transgressors the question of whether a sinner can be counted for a minyan has become much more pertinent in recent generations where a general malaise in religious observance among the majority of Jews has occurred the Shulchan Aruch states that though a person may be a notorious and habitual sinner and has even committed a capital offense unless a person has been placed under a religious ban due to his sinful behavior he is counted among the 10 the source provided for this sentiment is from the incident with Aiken who despite having been put to death for his transgression was still referred to as a Jew however the PRI megohm explains that this is only true if he sins for self satisfaction but if a person sins despite God or has openly severed their connection with the Jewish people by professing a hostile Creed or by publicly desecrating the Shabbat such a person is prohibited from constituting a minyan nevertheless many contemporary authorities have been driven to adopt a lenient view in the face of widespread public non observance of the Shabbat on the presumption that it does not indicate a deliberate denial of faith but is rather a result of ignorance and succumbing to the pressure of social and economic conditions topic proselytes even though Tosa foe deduced from the Talmud in suka 38b that wherever the verse states children of Israel it comes to exclude a proselyte unless there a specific clause for inclusion here with regard to mignon the sources state that there is no reasoning to exclude a full-fledged proselyte since such a person is permitted to act as a prayer leader obviously they can count towards a minyan topic those who are unable to respond as long as a person as of sufficient intelligence he can be included in the minyan even if he is unable to respond to the prayers which make the presence of 10 and necessity according to some sources this is because as long as 10 are gathered the divine presence descends and it is feasible to pronounce a devar Shiva kedusha this includes someone who is in the middle of his prayers but is precluded from responding to the Hassan's incantations and someone who is mute but can hear the prayers someone who is deaf but has the ability and knows when to respond can also be included there is however a dispute regarding someone who is asleep or intoxicated such a person has sufficient intelligence but at present can neither hear or respond ideally he should be woken to the extent that he is dozing but in extraneous circumstances where it impossible to arouse him it is permitted to include the maximum of one sleeping person in the minyan in the case of a drunkard the accepted view is that even if he has not reached the drunkenness of lot he still cannot be included a minimum of six of those gathered in the minyan have a duty to listen attentively and respond appropriately to the additional prayers and that at least nine are required to respond for the repetition of the Amidah topic arrangement it is not just the status of the individual which dictates eligibility the physical arrangement of the minion is also a factor Maimonides delineates the confines which are placed on the arrangement of the people making up a minyan ideally all the members of the minion should be gathered in one room however if they are within hearing distance of one another it is permitted for the ten to be distributed in two adjoining rooms later authorities limit the extent of this opinion and rule that even if there is an opening between the two rooms the two groups are still considered separate entities only in unusual circumstances as it permitted as long as some of the men in each room can see each other topic ten and ten minyan 10 men and 10 women over the last decade or so more and more lay lead worship communities have formed that attempt to combine commitment to traditional Jewish law with a push for increased participation and recognition of the role of women while many are simply referred to as independent men Yanam the term used by the jewish orthodox feminist alliance for those groups that consider themselves part of the modern orthodox community is Partnership minyan many of these groups have adopted the custom initially instituted by Shira Hadassah in Jerusalem to wait for a 10 and 10 min yawn made up of 10 men and 10 women Shira Hadassah has based many of its decisions on the writings of rabbis like Mendel Shapiro and Daniel Sperber some also used the guide for the Halleck ich mignon a compendium of Halleck X or tsa's supporting increased participation by women in services as a basis for discussions of practices like the 10 and 10 min yawn topic C also torah reading Birkat Hamazon tzadikim mister topic further reading Adler Rachel innovation and authority a feminist reading of the Women's mignon respond some in gender issues in Jewish law 200 one three three two bride Michael J whoa Lavelle ski Joel be further on women as prayer leaders in their role in communal prayer an exchange Judaism forty two four one nine nine three three eight seven three nine five feinstein moses splitting the worshipers into two men Yanam for the sake of two mourners heavy grow moshe noble press book corp brooklyn new york 1982 yoreh deah vol 4 CH 61 2 for feinstein moses including one who dwells in the land of israel for a minyan on second day yom tov peb agro moshe noble press book corp brooklyn new york 1982 or at I am vol 4 CH 106 PG 196 to 199 feinstein moses including a person who is praying a different prayer Hebb agro moshe noble press book corp brooklyn new york 1982 oriT I am vol 4 CH 20 PG 31 Feinstein Moses including a minor in extraneous circumstances have a grow moshe noble press book corp brooklyn new york 1982 or a time vol 2 CH 18 PG 188 to 189 feinstein moses forming a minyan of minors for the purpose of religious instruction Hebb a grow moshe noble press book corp brooklyn new york 1982 or h IM vol 2 chainz 98 PG 290 feinstein moses is it sufficient for the mignon to contain a majority of those who have not already prayed heavy grow moshe noble press book corp brooklyn new york 1982 or h I am vol 1 CH 28 to 30 PG 72 to 76 Feinstein Moses including one who profanes the Sabbath heavy grow moshe noble press book Corp Brooklyn New York 1982 or at I am vol 1 CH 23 PG 66 to 67 and or H I am vol 1 CH 19 PG 189 Feinstein Moses is praying with a minyan obligatory or just preferential hep-e grow Moshe Nobel press book Corp Brooklyn New York 1982 or at I am vol 1 CH 31 PG 77 or H I am vol 2 CH 27 PG 200 - 200 - or H I am vol 3 CH 7 PG 305 a Norwich hi I'm vol 4 CH 2 PG 27 Hauptmann Judith some thoughts on the nature of Hellenic adjudication women and minyan in Judaism 42 four one nine nine three three nine six four one three Oppenheimer Stephen the breakaway mignon in Journal of halacha in contemporary society for six 200 three four one five nine Safra chana the minyan gender and democracy Hebb in men and women gender judaism and democracy Edie Rachel le or Jerusalem Van Leer Jerusalem Institute Urim publications 2004 Schachter z VI essay on women's mignon bet yet Zach 17 1985 Stern Beck my she is it better to include someone who profanes the Sabbath or dissolved the mignon helped eschew Vosges V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 1 CH 469 stern Bokashi counting the owner with a minyan head to shoe Vosges V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 1 CH 310 stern Bokashi including a person who's hearing is assisted with a hearing aid head to shoe Vosges V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 1 CH 101 Stern Bokashi including someone who lives with a non-jewish lady Hebb to shoe those V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 1 CH 113 stern baek-moo she including someone who has not yet finished the silent prayer head to shoe Vosges V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 1 CH 104 stern baek-moo she including worshippers who are praying outside the synagogue Hebb to shoe Vosges v hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 1 CH 163 stern baek-moo she sanctifying the new moon with a minyan hem to shoe Vaz V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 1 CH 205 stern Bokashi reciting berkutov Gomel in the presence of 10 people helped eschew those V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 2 CH 143 Stern Bokashi going on holiday to place where there is no mignon hem to shoe Vosges V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 2 CH 63 stern Bokashi leaving an exact minyan during prayer head to shoe those V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 2 CH 62 Stern Bokashi including an Israeli for the reading of the law on second day yom tov of the Diaspora Hebb to shoe those V hanhae goes Frank publishing Jerusalem 1997 vol 2 CH 89 Stern Beck Moshe including a despondent person with the worried that he may not respond hem to shoe Vaz V hanhae goes 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Daniel Friedman Interview - Adventures in #NFTs #3
[Music] this episode was sponsored by nft ventures miami join the nftv mailing list for the sickest drops welcome back to the world crypto network we're joined by daniel friedman author of one of the curio cards uh how's it going daniel pretty well mad bitcoins thanks so much for having me on uh we're gonna go ahead and start out like i have the other interviews just asking you with the beginning of how did you get involved with the curio card project you know like so many other stories the beginning is shrouded in uh forgetfulness for me i don't remember exactly how i got the web form but i do remember filling out a form and thinking i like art i like crypto and this is a natural overlap and fit submitted it into the ether quite literally and didn't hear back for some time until i saw them posted and i guess that's the first chapter so for me on the other side of that uh we had the curio card project that i started with rhett and travis and we were working on making cards and we we knew a couple of artists so my friend phinep did the early cards a friend of ours from the bitcoin meetup crypto graffiti did some more another friend rick turned us on to his friend luis who's now doing really well in nfts with crypto pop and uh he did those great dog cards and then i think we did a mad bitcoins card uh then we started to recruit artists just from the internet so like you say we had a google form i'm pretty sure i made it i went to a spreadsheet asks you basic questions about your gallery and you know what kind of art you make and maybe write a paragraph why you should be a curio kardash just trying to kind of sort out those fakes but as it was we didn't even have that many fakes we probably had about 10 or 20 submissions uh one of them was robeck and it was what it was for me was for all about confirming that the artists were real and that they really did the work so when i looked at robex and i went to his website he had robecc's world and it was a blog and he had all these cartoons and they all looked similar i was like this is the guy doing the work if he produces a cartoon looks like me holding up three fingers whatever it is it's obviously the real person so the same thing when we got to your entry i pulled up your art and i looked at the kind of pen and ink drawings and i looked at the flicker i was like wow there's you know a hundred of these or whatever there's a lot of these i was like he's clearly making these in my mind i thought that you were like bored in school and you're like making these on your notebook or whatever and you had a very a precise to it a geometric pattern like a maybe like a islamic thing like the the great pyramids and things and the um burs khalifa and all that kind of thing but it had a great style to it and i thought well he's obviously 100 really making these so i was like we'll slot these in these will be the next one we'll do and then after that we did marisol vingus which has now been revealed to be my friend max infeld from chico so he's a big artist up in the chico and after that travis's friend thoros of mir rounded out pretty much the curio card artist i think there's about seven so that's that's how you got chosen that's how you got picked as far as the rest of the stuff very small company a very you know trying to be a company and we put it together we got the cards out there i think travis and i did a show launching them trying to sell them trying to get them to people and uh with your cards it was kind of interesting uh because we had an interesting thing happen on the previous set with robec where with the artist cards from the internet at first we'd printed a large amount of cards and we tries to raise money for the company on the first 10 cards then we printed i think about 2 000 cards each like a thousand cards each we were trying to limit the number down because we started it like 200 000 and we're like we'll just print 200 000 add a dollar we'll raise thousand dollars for the company and it will be set we'll start you know a startup like a silicon valley tv show and uh it didn't work but uh so we let the artist choose the number of the cards and robeck had less numbers for his cards and then when you did yours cards you did three three three two two two and one one one so first let me ask you why did you choose those numbers and and then we'll talk about how it worked out thanks for the recap let me just mention a few points so first you mentioned the proof of life and the proof of art the proof of work getting the work done so it's so interesting how those three proofs and the way that they lean on each other art is the proof of human and the human is proof of work so that's kind of cool and then what you mentioned about drawing and being bored in class yes that's absolutely true so thank you to all patient teachers everywhere and it moved from drawing in the margins of my notes to the underlying sheet to no pretenses just drawing and that phase change was something that really imbued into the drawings and definitely it's reflected in the drawings from different periods because i started uploading to the flickr in 2009 and for the first several years of drawing seriously and uploading i was working only in black and white purely abstractly with no writing no symbols and then it developed as i did and it entered into more symbolic and eventually into more textual bases but just to get to the question about the number the three two three two two two one one one it's interesting to hear that you started from the 200 000 down because as a i guess you could call it a manual artist i i make slides and presentations but when i'm doing art for me it's about the drawing and the pen and the paper and the accessibility and the familiarity of that so for me even two is scaling up so i was on the other side of the three-digit numbers looking up thinking wow i would need a photocopier and a ream of paper to make a few hundred of these drawings wouldn't that be amazing like a poster printer and then as for the numbers themselves i like repetition i like patterns controlled novelty if it was all just three of the same three digit number like all three three threes uh that's not enough novelty so how do we embed multi-scale controlled novelty and leave something for everybody to find mystery and meaning in those numbers presented themselves to me and then it was actually later when i found out about a few cars that had gone missing which is kind of a funny little addendum to that story so what it also did though by going so low with card number 26 at one one one there can now only be 111 complete sets of curio cards for the collectors out there so i'm kind of curious to see if just as a natural thing you know how cables get tangled and things get destroyed and empathy and all that entropy and energy moving around and all that will the curio cards out there form into 111 complete sets like how close will we go i've already seen maybe just two complete sets on twitter where uh and again as a as a creator of these cards and a person trying to encourage this collector's mentality even you know four years ago i'm psyched to see it now i'm psyched to see that people saw what i thought was like you want a complete set you want a complete set of like the daniel cards you want a complete set of all the cards you are a collector of the crypto pop cards whatever it is everyone finds a way to collect these and any way is correct you're not told that you have to make a complete set or whatever but people were drawn to it and then they did exactly what i hope they did it they took a screenshot of it they put it on twitter proudly of course i retweeted them and everything for what that's worth but uh you don't get much more than that but still you completed a complete set of curio cards which is even harder given your one one one card it's it's a a duty and an honor and a privilege to be the rate limiting step for a bigger project and it is interesting gotta catch them all i mean you got the state quarters and there's all 50 and if you only have 40 then come on you need those last 10 and then it is very interesting with the different numbers i have those blue coin collecting books too and i don't know why i do it and even uh at the beginning it's hard to remember back but at the beginning of this whole stay at home for a year nightmare i was like yeah i'll do my coin sorting i'm like oh it's a 62 quarter oh it's a 69 oh this is i don't know that it's fun or not but i did it and again it's all about filling in those little holes like you have the four out of five and you're like i wonder if i can get that fifth one and it's just this collector's need you know the one thought on that it's almost like the years it's not that the number 1969 1992 the years are special because there's actually a reference there's something that it means and there's a continuity and the wholeness and so it's just such an interesting impulse that we're striving for completeness and now we have a toy that lets us do that online well as a historian i love it when they put a date or a year on anything i was looking at an old smoke detector recently and they put probably a paragraph of words all about the company and where it was from and where it traveled and all the different numbers and qualifications that this device had but no one put a year no one put just copyright 1979 or whatever so i couldn't date the smoke detector without more information and that drives me crazy on the other side i also love looking at the coin and thinking wow you know it's a 1960 quarter this was around since jfk's time this has been kicking around pocket to pocket what a unique history and in some ways these new nfts as well as bitcoin and ethereum these blockchain trackable transactions with the tree behind them you could track that you could say who owned this 1960 quarter all the way back to when they had their curio card launch for quarters i hope it went well the quarter the quarter ico it reminds me actually of where's george which was a little bit of a meme where they stamped at least u.s dollars and they're fungible in one sense dollars are in that you can trade most people will trade you dollars for each other but where's george because there is a serial number on each dollar bill it almost made it into an nft and that's what moved from having the bill tagged with a year and um implicitly the community of people who are using us dollars and took it into the explicit because all of a sudden you didn't just have time and implicit community you had place and explicit community so it's really powerful what you described that these mechanisms allow us to make time place and community come together in a meaningful way it's also another really good way towards understanding nfts and what they are if you were walking around a festival and you had a wallet full of dollar bills and you took them to your friend and he painted orange hair on each one of the dollar bills and you now like a where's george valued those more maybe valued those at five dollars went around trading those to your friends and then went around the festival and said okay who has the orange uh dollar bill i'm giving you all 20s that's the same ideas kind of what's been happening with these nfts you say something that's fungible that's tradable like a dollar or a quarter and you make it non-fungible and unique which sometimes increases the value and other times decreases the value and no one will ever want it so i everyone needs to take track that there's both sides to that yep scarcity does not imply value for any system because the total value whether there's 1 or 100 or 21 million of something the total value in the trust can be zero so scarcity isn't a loan value but what you said there reminds me of a little bit of a joke in the research community with non-linear models people often talk oh it's a non-linear model but non-linear model just means anything except a linear model so the linear model is the special narrow case easily computable it has some nice properties but non-linear models is the bigger space so then i think about nfts and it's like hey everything you've heard or thought likely about cryptocurrency was fungible tokens though there's some technical details of course now think that's the tip of the iceberg everything other than that actually everything other than that because many or everything will be tokenized it's either going to be fungible or non-fungible and just like the set of non-elephant animals is bigger than the amount of elephants non-fungible tokens are going to come to mean so many things and the value is always what we make of it so if somebody else doesn't want to hold the nft corresponding to a leadership position in my organization great they just don't have to they don't have to play so it's a fun way that we're seeing it happen just at lightning speed and it's neat to have come so long in this because i think it was a long time ago now maybe seven or eight years but i was talking to my friend andreas antonopoulos and he was saying that everyone on the playground would have their own coin and there'd be joeycoin and freddycoin and tomcoin and maybe joey's really popular so his coins trade it two to one to freddycoin and if joey wants to have a party and say you have to have joeycoin to go to the party joey can do that like these tokens whether they're bitcoin or nfts or colored coins or whatever you want to call them a counterparty all these systems it's just a way for you know joey coins to get traded and for joey to then do whatever he wants with it he could say you get to watch my youtube video or you get to comment on my blog or you get to do something in the real world all of these things are available as soon as we empower joey by giving him his own coin and art is the tip of the spear it's the exploration into this wild area that's being enacted and being mapped by those who go and those who don't go and look at it from afar maybe they'll see a bigger picture maybe they'll see a distorted picture but in some sense it's creating an ecosystem where that doesn't matter because we can move towards pluralism and people valuing different things and some people want to hold one national currency or one type of physical object or maybe it's a physical hardware wallet it's all good it would be strange though if we go as far as a dark mirror type episode where everything is paid and everything is in exchange you say hello to someone and they send you 100 in their coin and you say back and you send them 50 and then you get a donut you don't like it you turn them down and you go up and down and just all these uh monetary exchanges complicating uh normal existence uh would be interesting to see how far that goes well that relates to the bandwidth of communication and if we imagine a situation where i can't read the menu it's a language i don't know and i'm holding a different currency but maybe i can put out an offer like whatever that i don't know what the name of your tasty looking food is but here's how many of my currency i'm willing to have and then they can recognize that in a market-like system and then they can make their own evaluation and they can consent to make the trade or not but it enables a new interface that isn't just natural expressive but informal human language it could affect barter too if you could properly identify the value of things and then swap them it's a lot of swapping but i think we need to head back towards curio cards where all of this value came together because when we started doing the robot cards there were less of them and we still don't know who this person is but somebody came in and started buying them all now i always bought some test cards and of course i'm interested in baseball cards and getting a complete set and all that but somebody else came in like it was an ico and they cleaned out those robot cards and i think by the time we did the show with robec there was a handful of cards left and i think he swapped him up because he was the author of the cards but by the time your cards came out at two two two and one one one i'm pretty sure this whale swallowed up most of the one one one cards i'm pretty sure my collection is incomplete because i don't have a 26 i also don't think i have a 29 similar whales had entered into curio cards even in 2017. so uh how does it feel to be the you know the artist who sold out in his time in 2017's cards gone uh we were able to send you the funds it wasn't complicated a lot of the other things were complicated because cars just didn't sell we didn't have the money we didn't have the money to buy the cards from the machines even you know we had food bills and rent bills we're just normal people but eventually we did get everyone paid but you got paid in the time period so uh how did that go how did you feel selling out oh selling out for the first time what a special memory you never forget your first sell out now it was very interesting because just doing my art recreationally and not ever seeing a way to monetize directly it's a bit of a catch-22 because i didn't want to sell any of my originals there was also low demand of course but i didn't really want to sell the original because first off i value it and second off somebody might want it for more later and then there's other ways to monetize art oh having a so-called social media following or having a patreon having other mechanisms and so to find a very unexpected mechanism that was compatible with the physical and the digital objects that i wanted to have as well as the right balance between sovereignty over my own online presentation and then allowing others to do what i had always hoped which was think that a pattern is cool they're all creative commons people have gotten tattoos maybe people will put it on a shirt or they'll just put it up printed for free on their wall so it was so interesting how the security and the cryptographic guarantees which years ago very few people were thinking of applying to art because art is the experience and it's the creation and it's the human side yet here was a technology that was allowing an unmonetized artist to structure basically an art lifestyle and potentially the future fund in art lifestyle fantastic it was it was a beautiful dream right it was a great idea and like many ideas i think we were just too early uh maybe even just by months right if you look back a few months later not that many people knew about it but the crypto punks project and i think the moon cats project both launched around that time and then later on crypto kitties came in and they crashed ethereum and they had generative uh cats where it had a hat and that one had a cigar and that one had a hat and a cigar so that's very valuable so it was a bit of a different project ours were more baseball cards more art based uh nfts more like the modern nft where there's an art picture on the front rather than having like a generative art picture but then the market kind of went quiet and things kind of went away uh so what did you think about it you'd made uh you know 500 700 bucks or something a little bit of ethereum in your pocket uh did you think it was going to come back did you think you were going to make more cards what did you think about it you know actually after seeing the curio cards posted i wasn't paid the f directly um and i forgot about it and let sleeping cards lie and it really wasn't until just a couple of weeks ago when the engines restarted and that was when i was provided the same amount in f so thanks to travis for hodling onto it for me and for making good uh in all time and all's well that ends well so it's totally all good um yeah i got a couple of emails out of the blue people who didn't even mention it specifically just asking if if weird unrelated requests and i wasn't putting the puzzle pieces together did you get it did you get a message like got any cards because that's what i got and i was like magic cards baseball cards like i got a lot of cards i don't know i won't read out anyone's emails but certainly they were kinds of requests that i had never received and then only by taking a step back and actually just asking an inquiry saying look i don't think i'm in the know here could you fill me in they directed me to the discord where i got to hear a little bit more and yeah as to being early or not i'd say uh in the beginning and in the end there will be curio so to be second or second to last that's like being an internal book on the shelf which is awesome but i think curio will always be a special thing that's what is amazing about a lot of people are going back and forth on the discord about if the project's important or if it has to be successful to be important but on the blockchain it doesn't matter i mean we're on the ethereum blockchain you can go check it out may 9th 2017 before everyone else not rare pepe rare pepe was before us but they're on the counter party uh bitcoin blockchain and it's just different but other than that yeah we're the only game in town it's cryptographically provable we couldn't fake it if we had all the computers in the world i don't think we could rewrite the chain so and i i like curio it's it's um curiosity and its collection eclectic it evokes a lot of ideas that i think bring an element of mystery and curiosity to something that seems cut and dry i mean blocks legos yet there's also this fascia this connection and the connection is curiosity and humanity so it brings that back into play well it's interesting it was uh the name was travis's idea i probably would have went more with something like cyber cards or something more in that that vein but he liked the curio and the curiosity and i was i was pretty mixed on it you never know why a project fails you think maybe it's the name maybe it's this it's that kind of thing but the funniest thing happened just around the time that curio cards got rediscovered uh six months ago or whatever it was uh i googled it and a company put out a press release that they raised a million dollars and they're calling themselves curio and they're making nfts and it sounded like i don't wanna this will be read back to me in the trial i'm sure but it sounded like some entertainment industry veterans who had great connections to companies like showtime who were able to make a limited run of nfts for showtime which seemed sold out when i checked them so congratulations to the curio uh company but uh it was really funny to see this giant well-organized well-funded startup group uh take a similar name uh to our good old-fashioned uh historic project so that that was a surprise well ask not for whom the nonce tolls were all subject to the chain in that way so great you have legacy connections you got a marketing team again that's great but will you play by a shared set of rules and will that set of rules contain not just a computational kernel but values and a practice and a participatory sense no i think they're just here for the money but uh for the usd yeah yeah for the the ust so it's a new altcoin you haven't heard about but they're printing more of them all the time so uh so after you got on the discord and then i saw your interview on adam mcbride's show uh how's it going i mean are you are you a famous artist now are you gonna make more nfts do you think the nft space is a a bubble or a fad how do you feel about it interesting questions well certainly since re-engaging on the discord i've tried to listen to some of your conversations and some of atoms and learn more and it's funny to be sort of dropped onto the field and that's learning by doing which is the mode that i love being in and i'm just looking forward to seeing where it goes as far as other arc nfts so i've uh about 900 or a few more drawings on flickr and of course many unscanned drawings so i thought potentially if curio starts uh taking hold and getting anchored and there's interest in the collection then it could make sense to offer on whatever platform makes sense because i'm not a technical person on this level so i would hope to connect with the right advisor or the right group but then have some sort of other issuance just complete the daniel collection which is the other drawings except the three that i selected for the curio cards so maybe offer another set and the part i'm most interested i think in learning more and experimenting with is just unconventional structures for governance information value trust is there a way to make this second issuance of nfts related to something special that would encode values into an object i don't know it's a question that's just the opening of a door because we haven't even seen the beginning so as to is it a bubble that's kind of like asking is the cell a bubble it's like well you know it's spherical and it grows and it shrinks but it's alive so bubble for what it's just a metaphor based upon blowing bubbles in the air and it's not my mapping for what's happening with crypto of any kind well if you like that i think you're going to love alien worlds i don't know very much about it my friends tell me about it and i'm interested uh the basic idea i understand is you take cards like a captain of the ship and like an engine and a mining ray right and you put those cards in your your ship and then you mine their currency with this and if you have better cards you mine better and they're doing things you talked about like planets and governance and they're having some kind of an election and i don't know what's going on but just like everything else that i uh get interested in but put to the side it went up like ten thousand percent it's on finance and everyone's like wow so i don't know what's gonna happen but again i like seeing these ideas i like seeing these you know nfts these cards being used in the game and then what i wanna see is i wanna see a competing game come out and have a competing currency and use the same cards and like steel or pirate or whatever kind of word you want to use there borrow their assets so that eventually these cards are staked on someone else's computer system rather than the original system and that's to me where it gets really interesting because now the game companies are competing for these assets and if the special sword is on your game company for a couple of days your game company could make tons of money somehow i mean it would be it would be the place where the sword is and people could play to win the sword and vice versa if the sword leaves your company because you're bad to the owners of the sword or you're bad to your customers uh this kind of thing could happen so it is very interesting to see these things put out there and i think a lot of people think they're just putting out an nft like an art piece like for example the curio cards could be taken and put into one of these games and if you have three of the curio cards from the set your ship could run faster you could mine better they the possibilities are infinite and another thing too as a creator and we created the cards and you made yours and all this we've kind of lost control of it it's out there it's going to be what it's going to be if it goes in this game or that game or it's on openc or it's in a rapper i mean i have no control over any of this neither did the team or you or anybody so uh it is exciting to see what happens that's a cool point about the serious games there's a few other names that goes by but serious games are they're serious and there's um real governance in play on online games like eve and other games and it's a cool point also about that the levels of organization so when you have something that's interoperable and not trustless but specific trust then it actually enables an even higher level of organization like if you can have the gold bar you can connect to civilizations going back to what we're saying about the interfaces for communication you can interface between two games and somebody will say well why would this game developed by this company have any sort of relationships here and it's like we don't have to tell them to talk to each other we just have to have interoperability and then let it let the cards fall where they may it'll be pretty exciting when the first uh grand theft auto game starts using world of warcraft currency and you're like wow i can buy you know guns and i can buy swords and i can buy all these different things and i played the one game and i transferred it to the other game at an exchange rate and so on grand theft curio private key edition your car goes faster if you have a full set and it's the original 2017 nfts nothing we could do about it at all oh yeah he's not playing with a full deck you know can't can't be trusted it could be like special clubs they only let you in if you have a full set of curio cards it could be all kinds of things like that what are you most excited about seeing happening like in the next i guess few months we have a fun party of some kind happening soon what else is happening for uh like well i guess it's only four days um we still gotta kind of get the the rest of it together we're hoping we're hoping we can have it here on world crypto network uh but i'm not sure where the community is going with that if it's a public party or a private party but we are having curio con 21 uh on may 9th honoring the day that we launched the first curio cards it's a pretty nice thing uh people have thought up in the discord and again with stuff like this it's better if other people do it if i'm all out here like my project's so great we should celebrate it every year it doesn't really work it seems like nonsense but when other people say that and on their own goodwill and their own interest in the project again they can buy as many cards as they want they can be as self-interested here as they want i can't stop that nor can anyone but uh yeah it's super exciting we're gonna have a curio card uh party of some kind uh as far as in the space i've been pretty excited by the tops mlb launch it was really hard to get cards card packs at first i couldn't buy them and then i managed to buy a few and i opened them and it was all the pack mechanics that i thought they'd have they had the commons and the rares and the uncommons and then i went around buying all the uh all the oakland a players just like i would normally and i have this little web page i look at that's all like a's and giants and i got some garbage pail kids so i'm just loving the wax platform over there they did an ico after our project i think 2018 they developed a really nice exchange interface still a little bit of a database it puts some words out there that people don't know like schema i should never see that word on a public front webpage but they're in a hurry you know and all that kind of thing but they still managed to launch tops and garbage pail kids baseball cards street fighter uh potentially other properties and and tops just did a great job with the packs and the rarity and the opening the packs and uh yeah it's been super fun it was always what i pictured when i started career cards i was like someday i'll do this with baseball cards and it turned out it was four years later like on the dot just ready one funny memory about the oakland athletics because i grew up in the bay area was we used to be able to get half price tickets in usd half price usd because we were under 18 and so we could watch these games and have fun and it would always crack us up that for each player it'd say he has the most home runs of anyone under 30 born in north dakota it's like they had a statistic for everyone a third most home runs by this you know sub sub sub category and then that's kind of coming back to um what antonopoulos said about on the playground it's like everyone does have an individuation and then there we were in the stadium seeing that each player was of course unique and then that expands into the digital realm so it's just funny that things that used to be just conceptually available are now just objectively there i wonder what it's like for the players too because you used to if you went to a card shop and you really like sought it out you could find out how much your card was worth you could find out if it was trading or if it was one of the populars or whatever but now they just go to some webpage and they click down to their name on a drop down and they can see all the cards with their name in their face and how much they're selling for and some of these guys have millions of dollars they could go in and buy their own card and as the mechanics are they could even burn their card they could make their common card the most rare card in the set by buying them all destroying them all and maybe it's a media campaign maybe there's a public relations guy out there taking notes and we're going to see this soon for some ball player we never heard of but yes all these options are on the table tops has even done things like combining multiple cards together you're like why is this common card selling for 20 bucks and it turns out you take this common and two other commons and combine them together to get a better card i'm just like these guys thought of everything i just love everything they're doing one other thought on that is all art is performance art and mad bitcoins knows that better than anyone it's like the art being sold and then the art self-destructed and then that increased it in value so we already have something like a precedent for that and it's the continuing relationship with the art the artist and the community of respect and of attention and again now there can be a real bi-directional continued conversation and yes artists explicitly or secretly could do all kinds of stuff they could pump they could make a social media campaign and it's like they already could but now there's something where everyone can look at it in the commons and it brings the performance art to a level that back when i was just doodling in class would have just been you would have been the funniest time traveler i met that day see it's like the wizard of oz you always had the power to do this it was always it was there all along and we just empowered you and then now everyone else is empowered and it's so funny because the things that we used to have difficulty explaining on kyrio cards were like these are blockchain collectibles these are digital collectibles like you you want your money on the phone you're going to want your baseball cards on the phone and people be like why like baseball cards are valuable this phone thing not valuable and now they're so into it that they put minting numbers on everything and they're like oh i only collect number ones from the mint or i only collect number 10s all these different specifications and rarities they really went all out they did everything pay no attention to the random number generator behind the proprietary source code and with tops they are paying lots of attention because there's many rumors about the distribution of the cards and i think you're a math person you'll probably get a kick out of this but they said well 28 of 28 of these ultra rare cards have been discovered yet 30 percent of the packs have not been opened therefore the distribution's wrong some of these rare cards should be in that 30 percent they're worried that tops didn't do it right and to do it right in a card way of thinking about it is you print all thousand cards you distribute them all into the packs so that pack number one is always pack number one it's not a random thing you the card should be there and if they didn't do that if they took a shortcut and made it easier because it was easier to code or it took less time or whatever people are gonna find out and possible you know lawsuits and such just from coding choices it's always fascinating to me that the source code is audited for example for slot machines because hey you wouldn't want to go into a casino and have uh you know this return on your investment rather than that return even though it's a losing game that quite literally still there's an audit level and so it's like the scratchers at the gas station if those weren't randomized and so there's all this layer and again if you just walk into one gas station you lose you walk out you're not going to think about the bigger picture and so now when we can all connect and we can all mathematically look at something or do statistical analysis it's like hey what's going on here and you can find that out just by looking at the the unalterable record rather than some anecdotes that you and your friends have never won at that gas station that's kind of weird it's like well no one has that reminds me of a great video that went viral recently about the mcdonald's ice cream machines uh at first everyone was like these machines are always broken and they just shrug their shoulders like okay and then there was a mcdonald's app where you could find out and a guy wrote it he went and you know invaded the mcdonald's app took all their data and figured out when these ice machines are down he's like they're down 30 of the time this is too much failure for an industrial company like this it should be five to ten percent or or less even and um then this other guy who does videos and investigative reports started investigating it and went to down to the manuals and try to figure out what's going on and a bit of a spoiler here if you guys haven't seen it but it turns out it seems like the machine becomes too full and it can't complete its cleaning cycle and the menus are purposely designed to be hard to read and understand so all the manuals lead to calling the attendant and he has to come in and fly in and get paid lots of money and the company's making 25 of the money from their repairs and it just seems like they're designed to be hard to use and designed to get this attendant to call and it's this massive conspiracy that we would have known everyone just shrugged their shoulders on the playground they're like yeah sometimes you can't get ice cream at mcdonald's uh the the people would just say that machine is broken when really it's likely in a cleaning cycle or it's not completing its cleaning cycle because it's too full and the interface is designed to obscure this and it's just the greatest little mystery that this guy figured out toto the dog in the closing scenes open source intelligence riding in again to reveal what should have been known it's been it's been pretty amazing we're learning lots of stuff and uh i think it's a good point to end on uh certainly i think we come back again talk more about art nfts bitcoin and what's going on uh thanks so much daniel for being on the show thank you m bitcoins it's really been a pleasure and look forward to all of our next adventures and maybe collaborations together and where can people check out your work you still have the flickr or twitter anything like that they can go to danielaryfriedman.com that's my personal website or they can look up my name and flickr that's where they'll find me all right thanks so much daniel for being on the show peace out [Music] this episode was sponsored by nft ventures miami become an nftv artist sign up today easy bit easy bit easy bit bitcoin atms easy bit
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DIY How To Sew Long Maxi Wrap High Waist Skirt With High Side Split & Elastic | Easy Sewing Tutorial
[Music] me hey guys thanks for stopping by today i'll be doing a quick tutorial for the maxi skirt that you just saw in my intro i am currently working on a birthday outfit to go along with by the way for those of you who don't know i am a fashion designer um i um i own several businesses but i own two clothing store one is my personal brand i'll insert the handle here if you would like to check out some of my custom design staples but yes this maxi skirt will be paired with this corset that i made yesterday by the time you will see this video i'm pretty sure i'll be using the actual clips from my birthday if you all would like to see how i created this course set get this video to 100 likes and comment down below of course with a heart emoji i think i'm going to show you all three different ways you can make a corset beginner style because corsets no joke they are literally artwork now without further ado let's get right into this video here i'll be showing you the tools and materials you'll need to achieve this style first and foremost you'll need to use stretchy fabric to do the method that i am doing i have not tried doing this maxi skirt with any fabric that does not have stretch so i'm not sure the luck you'll have using non-stretching fabric the following materials you'll need are the stretchy fabric of your choice your fabric ruler your fabric weights pencils the pearl head sewing pens your pattern ruler if necessary a rotary cutter your fabric scissors and last but not least the threads of your color choice start off by getting the measurement of your waist i know here i'm getting the measurement of my upper hip i realized off camera and went back and got the correct measurement if you want it to sit on your upper hip that's fine but if you want to do this style exactly how i'm doing it which is high waist you're going to want to get the measurement of your waist for the fabric i am choosing to use which is inventory from my brand um by the way i won't be linking this fabric in my description box because you literally need a business license to purchase this fabric and it is sewed at a minimum quantity but i'll be happy to suggest where you can find similar fabrics online in my description box below but yes because i do not want to search my slit i am going to take my rotary cutter and try to cut a straight line um so that my slit can have a raw look if that makes sense after you finish cutting out your fabric you're going to want to fit it on you just so you can determine if you're satisfied with how everything is coming along if you're satisfied and you feel like you don't need to make any additional alterations you're going to take your pencil and mark where you want your slit to start and finish as i am doing so in this clip shown now i'll be sealing the edges using my serger machine if you do not own a serger that is fine what you can do instead is literally fold the edges like so take an iron iron it to make sure it's flat and use your regular sewing machine and just sew a straight line perfectly fine you don't have to use a serger machine if you have one great if you don't the ship keeps selling [Music] so [Music] this has been the quickest serging i've ever done in life but this is how the bottom of my skirt's towel came out i love it very clean and simple now it's time for more fun i am aligning my fabric on those indicated lines i made on the skirt earlier on in this video for where i wanted my skirt slit to start and finish now i am taking pearl head sewing pens and securing the fabric in place so that it doesn't move when i begin sewing now i am placing my fabric around my sewing machine to begin sewing [Music] here are the results so far without the elastic being sewn onto the skirt i absolutely love how this is coming out it took me less than 30 minutes and this tutorial i kid you not is super beginner friendly i know other tutorials are like oh this is beginner friendly and in actuality you're looking at the video like oh my gosh what's going on what does that mean what does she listen this is super beginner friendly if you're looking for a quick how to sew a slip maxi skirt this is the way to go my waist is 25 inches but because the elastic that i'm using is super stretchy i'll only be cutting out 15 inches i am now securing my elastic onto my fabric using my pearl head sewing pens the stitch setting i'll be using to sew on my lap my elastic is a zigzag stitch when you're sewing elastic you want to make sure you are pulling the elastic as you are sewing if you do not your fab not only will your elastic run out you will not have a tight [Music] stretch [Music] so [Music] and that wraps up my tutorial for those of you who watched my video in full thank you all so much your support is genuinely appreciated let me know in the comment section below what you thought about this tutorial or if you have any questions feel free to also comment video suggestions i am open to hear everything until next time
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all this FOR A DONUT???!! | Meatlys Storage World
oh he freaking coming up hey what is going on guys it's ensi here back with another horror game I found on game jol yes I'm not going to stop getting games on game jol all right this game is called meat Le's storage world now as you can see in the title It also says it's a generic mascot horror game supposedly we're walking around in like this giant storage facility and we have to find some stuff but there's someone there like always let's start the game welcome to happy storage I need my I I need to find my way out of the storage unit oh my gosh can't oh who's that use remote with left Mouse guys hold on hold on I got to freaking close my window now I can kind of freaking see I was literally bu oh oh what the exit what are we doing here yo dog toggle right Mouse button okay yo oh there's a freaking battery don't worry this is ketchup what am I supposed to do in here dude my footsteps are so loud that all right it's nothing there's so many what am I looking for dude I have to be weighing like a ton if I stop like this on the ground how many doubles have I eaten reading in dim light is bad for your eyes what does this this before oh here we go what's this lock looks like I need a code four nope what the freak Miss oh my my go he runs is he still chasing me what is this something is coming to get me I can sense it nearby this is so scary oh no it got me help it's killing me my arm fell off how am I still riding this PS don't forget to buy bread after later after work oh my gosh oh my gosh he's right behind me hello there he is four five what was that wait there's another number here I forgot to click it uh four four okay so 5 four what's this missing donut sweet and tasty so oh we got to go we got to go we got to go got to go got to go nothing no no get away from me over here oh he's freaking coming after me nope it's not there stop it leave me alone oh crap he's blocking the door hi there no oh oh we're [Music] screwed oh right here right here nope yo this is insane oh one one no where was the freaking thing at over here oh I got the donut exit exit exit i f why is it BL blocked oh my gosh we have what do we have to find oh I'm screwed and the lights out can't see over here what's this oh another exit go go go go [Music] no beat me leave me alone you're not getting my donut what the freak this is made in less than a day as a joke is there a part two I got to check this out all right guys I just checked if there was a meatly storage World par 2 and there is unfortunately there is not um this game was made a while ago but I guess the Creator hasn't made a part two which kind of sucks cuz this was like a pretty funny it had pretty funny stuff in it but it was pretty good like I felt like I was going to die if that freaking dude caught me but anyways guys uh thank you guys so much for watching uh make sure to like And subscribe and I'll talk to you guys later see you [Music]
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Tyrus Confirms GFW Has Granted His Release | Global Force Round-Up
Hey ladies and gents what's going on BQ here I know I'm a couple days late on this but due to popular demand I'm going to talk a little bit about the Tyra situation and if it's your first time here on the channel and you're a global force wrestling fan and like talking with global force wrestling fans and like hearing from a global force wrestling fan then know that this channel brings it so please hit the subscribe button I appreciate it very much I don't have a whole hell of a lot to say about this Tyra situation I talked about it a few days ago when he requested his release and pull the Kapernick and everything and it didn't work out for him I think that tagging on instagram matt hardy and who else helms and i think there's one or two others in there not super popular with the company at the moment so tagging those guys i didn't think was going to work out very well in his benefit now when he dropped the video online you know i got the feeling that yeah he was kind of unhappy but was probably willing to sit down and talk and i don't think the i think the company is taking a strong stance on okay if you're going to be a but we're going to handle you the way we see fit do I think I said this previously should he have been in the Slammiversary match instead of Chris Adonis abso-freakin'-lutely Chris Adonis can't draw a penny and Tyrus has you know I guess you could call it celebrity status I think he does a very good job on Fox News that I watch Fox News so you know when you guys tweeted me with like I sold his soul I watch Fox News though calm yourself anyway he does a really good job on there and he's got great mic skills so is there something you could have done with him and could have you could you have utilized them better absolutely but if we're in the driver's seat we're the Booker's and someone comes to you and says okay impact this Thursday what are you going to do with Tyrus to make them a main event player like he thinks he is all right what what a interesting angle do you have for Tyrus this Thursday that's going to get them over do you really think you could come up with something I mean okay he's got my skills could use them for Slammiversary and get it probably could have done something better than the height because the hired gun thing it works with ec3 it works with Matt Hardy and then it was done and then they continued to try to do it with Eli Drake and Bruce Prichard like it already it had already like the moment had passed people so it works with Matt Hardy really well especially when he was like the big babysitter and he's carrying Maxell and Max was real little because that was actually hilarious but after that I think what they should have done could have done it wouldn't have been big but it would have given him something to do I thought he when they got away from the Hardy angle that he should have teamed with Rockstar spud they should have been a tag team I mean the dynamic with little spud and big Tyrus was I mean I thought it was kind of cool they tagged they tagged up once back when the division was super shallow and they needed to come up with number one contender's for decay at Slammiversary you know like a huge huge stretch and they had those two against the bro mans and the bro mans won obviously cuz they went on to Slammiversary but i think they could have at least had a cervical serviceable heal tag team i me personally if you're asking what would you have done with Tyrus I would have seen him teamed him with Congo Kong it looked like they were trying to do an angle against each other I would have teamed them together not saying they would have won the titles have been a classic tag team but we haven't had a big Twin Towers tag team in wrestling in forever not of that size and I didn't know Tyrus was as big as Kong so that's what I would have done but again if you're come to me with a gun in my head be like make Tyrus popular and relevant you know it probably would have been fairly difficult he's not the main event guy he thinks he is and if you go to management and say I'm able deserve to be at the top of the card then like like Magnus okay well bye because you're not that's not where you necessarily belong and if you if you go to work like a good soldier no one's been screwed over more than Eli Drake has and do you see him oh I'm taking a knee I'm doing this and he's still all about the company and it's always been all about the company because things go on behind the curtains that we don't even know about and I'm sure he was just waiting his turn so someone like Tyrus has stepped forward I'm taking a knee I could be used better there's people way ahead of the line of you buddy so with this new anthem global force management it's been one things been very made very clear to me they're not putting up with BS and there's a lot of wrestlers who obviously and I kind of put the Hardys in that category who are walking all over Dixie and getting whatever they wanted and all of a sudden some people are coming down putting their foot down it's not going to be like that here and they head for the hills and of course it's reflect negatively on the company like people are leaving oh my god when you know the people that are leaving the company aside from maybe the Hardys III lead out anthem in the gfw management we're on the other side of the table like begging them to stay all right Galloway I can imagine they probably probably really wanted him to stay I'm never going to come through McIntyre through Galloway I would imagine they wanted him to stay cause he was a champion champion at the time he was a title holder and it seemed like they were going to put the title on him instead of el patron when he came in I think that I heard many many of you probably heard the saying that the creative was a played on Galloway that night instead I don't know how they would have done that because he was a heel and lastly was the heel but you know go figure and then they try to put you know bully Ray in that category so obviously that Galloway position was an important one and I think the Artie's didn't wanted to keep - because I mean they didn't for everything we complain about what they did to the product in a negative manner which the you know dirt sheets and all them don't really talk about they did a lot of good for the company - they were pretty good soldiers while they were there so I think we want to keep them but think of all the other people who left okay Aaron Rex I liked him his first night of the company he was poised to be a star and they completely mismanaged him by having them do the WWE thing and not the W thing but do the TNA thing and put the title on them right away yeah the Grand Championship which didn't fit his style of wrestling ruined him off the bat you know the new management came in and said okay you were a Dixie higher because you were ex-wwe gone Brande as much as brandy wants to put a spin on it it was obvious on TV they had no plans for her when they got there I pretty sure they looked at her at the same way all right you were former wwhen who adds nothing to the program gone these people don't have any kind of leverage Magnus buddy had some leverage thinks he's a main event guy if you watch the GFW one-night-only compare that Magnus to this Magnus he showed up incredibly out of shape for his standards at these tapings and he wanted to be the man no sir you know Matt Morgan is whatever he put a spin on it which i think is a ridiculous because just because they taped a you know some shows during the week and that wasn't the plan he said I can't be here so people make them some excuses but I mean look at all these people these aren't huge losses they're really not you know I don't even view the Hardys and Galloway as huge losses now in retrospect because who they've added since then so I'd rather I'd rather have Johnny Johnny impacts than galloway personally and losing the Hardys was the best thing that could have happened to the tag division because look at him now so but but with Tyrus you know I I don't want to drag on too long here he wasn't really adding anything I'm not saying I dislike them I didn't necessarily like him either you know he was there and big guys like that are hard to book in wrestling right now and they didn't do him any favors by continuing the bodyguard gimmick till the point where it was just watered down but not a main event guy when he won Bound for gold he couldn't cash in because he was with Eli ec3 and then he was with Hardy and he couldn't cash in against his bosses so he finally cashed in again right away and that match opened impact it wasn't even they could even make it the main event because it wasn't a wasn't a draw like you Pyrus versus drew so it was the opening match was the last time on impact the opening match has been the world title match just that one you know so that's it leave your comments about Tyrus or people leaving in general you know it's whatever you want you don't want to play the game there's plenty people who do so talk to you guys soon this is BQ about
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Systems Ecology: Course Intro
this course is an introduction to the area of systems ecology the application of Systems Theory to the study of ecosystems systems ecology uses mathematical modeling and computation to try and understand the networks of interactions between biotic and abiotic elements that give rise to the complex system of an ecology on all scales from modeling the flow of energy within a microbial ecosystem to trying to understand the nonlinear dynamics of Earth's entire biosphere taking an integral an interdisciplinary approach it bridges many areas from physics and biology to the social sciences whereas traditional ecology has studied ecosystems with little reference to human society systems ecology breaks down this barrier to include industrial ecology zazz an integral part of Earth's systems in the era of the Anthropocene when understanding the complex interaction between society and ecology is central to gaining traction on major contemporary environmental challenges this course is focused on providing you with the core principles and concepts in system ecology and is broken down into three main sections in the first section we will be laying down the basics of systems theory in ecology as we talk about energetics thermodynamics emergent integrative levels and ecosystem dynamics next we will be looking at nonlinear systems theory within ecology as we talk about feedback loops how ecosystems self-organized the nonlinear dynamics of abrupt ecosystem regime shifts stability landscapes and ecological networks the final section will be dedicated to socio ecological systems we will firstly talk about the new geological era of the Anthropocene and the rapidly changing relationship between ecosystem and society we will look at the area of industrial ecology models for interpreting socio ecological systems their adaptive capacity and resilience finally we will take an overview to the new area of sustainability science this course is a non-technical introduction some background in the Natural Sciences or Systems Theory would be of advantage but not necessary as the course should be accessible to anyone with an interest in the subject
Systems Innovation
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hey guys this is Echo Squad Airsoft I'm Corbin JC and I'm Andrew yay rifles or SMGs um I have my AK-47 CMO 28u yeah I've got my regular P90 so we'll start off with the P90 go ahead JC anyway this P90 has a nexstar 4x30 scope medium to long range no the gun's not Bullpup this opening I'm not really sure what goes on here but the clip is located at the top of this gun my clip and two clips actually have a normal bullet design in the inside but I have BBs the goat has three votes but it's currently on safety safety single fire doesn't work and oh no to reload my clip I normally put my hand near the top of my clip so the end just like this it's about a really fast rate of fire and I'll do now is shoot it yeah for everyone to do your AK yeah let's do this okay so I'm Corbin just in case you didn't hear the first part um and this is my AK-47 CMO cm028u it is a great AK-47 this is actually better than the uh Russian old style um yes this is a tactical AK it did have a four grip right here unfortunately I don't have that with me uh this is the stock magazine I have a 850 right here um and I also have a Vietnam grenade let's show them that real quick oh yeah that is a freaking amazing grenade dude this is what it looks like up close then yeah it's Hollow it's not real don't freak out back I'm kind of sick so okay so keep doing this this does have a folding sock if you guys know a AK-47 cm028u this is basically for a CQB field and this slides back so it shows you the hop-up let's wait and as you know as the regular AK it does have the adjustable sight and um basically this is pretty much just a basic gun I haven't started modding it yet which I'm going to get to pretty soon so um all we can do now is shoot it foreign full auto gun so okay so we had an error um this is an amazing gun like I said earlier um the rate of far is just awesome um we were shooting it yeah um okay it has 400 actually no it's just 400 but if you had a suppressor it's 410 um which I'm thinking about doing and adding a flashlight on the guardrail right here and the laser so um and that's about it so JC if you want to come on in and we can sign off do you wait this Echo Squad Airsoft sign up until next time see you later
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Life on and off the pitch with Lewis Cook ⚽️ | #afcbpod​ Episode 22 🎤
[Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] hello and welcome to the official afc bournemouth podcast coming to you as ever from vitality stadium we're here once again to bring you closer to some of the personalities connected to the club be it staff players former players or management now for those who are new to our podcast my name is zoe rundle and i'm part of the media team here at afc bournemouth today i'm privileged to be in the company of the one and only neil peret who's been covering the club for over 30 years now neil the new season is just around the corner and we're really looking forward to being back in the premier league we certainly are zoe you said 30 years it sounds like a long long time i probably didn't think i'd ever see the club playing in the premier league so it's been a real privilege to have had five years of watching them already and now we're looking forward to a sixth season in the top flight we're talking of exciting we've got a really exciting guest with us today who more than played his part in our journey back to the premier league he's recently surpassed a hundred appearances for the club and there's no doubt that he is absolutely relentless so without further ado we're delighted to welcome lewis cook onto the official afc bournemouth podcast lewis thanks for joining us how are you how's your summer been and how are you doing yeah thanks for having me on guys obviously um i think the podcast is doing really well and stuff i think you've had a few people on it now and yeah i like having these chats with you guys so um me personally i do really well pre-season's been incredibly tough as it always is last year i kind of did my own little pre-season which was a lot easier than the lads so this year i've been thrown straight back into it and it's uh it's been it's been good it's been really tough but beneficial for us all well we're going to start with something quite light-hearted and and very topical nonetheless and that's with our brand new away kit now you were seen modelling our new away kit what are your thoughts on it yeah my first initial thought was it's very different um i've seen i've seen what they've tried to do with the the palm trees and the nice colours and stuff and putting on the other day for for the for the photos and the reveal i think the overall feeling for it was was really positive having it on felt really comfortable in it felt like it had a bit of flair but a bit of difference and looking forward to wearing the season are we going to be expecting you to take one of those deck chairs home for your back garden yeah potentially obviously um i think it'll go well in the garden we're actually trying to do at the moment so it could be a good addition i actually went to the coffee shop today and there was one sat in there so just let everyone know that that's my chair no one can certainly which is uh which is funny gonna go right back to the start louis you were born in york in february 1997. did you ever have any affinity to york city a club which has been through the mill certainly during your lifetime i'm not really obviously being born in york i was from i grew up in like a little village outside kind of in between leads in york um i think my dad took me to probably my first football game was york city um so yeah that's probably the only affiliation i've had um when i was at leeds we we played a few preseason games there's probably another thing but apart from that no not really just played there a few times and like i said it was my first first game i went to now you went to tadcaster grammar school former pupils include ex-pros and current players david brown mark ford ross greenwood matthew kilgallon rory watson and charlie taylor have you crossed paths with any of them i know that you played with charlie taylor didn't you yeah obviously um a few of the older players haven't really come across them i don't think whereas charlie taylor was a year above a couple year above me about two or three years above me uh rory watson was the year above me so yeah known really well and went to a few had a few kickoffs at school and saw him quite a lot he's a really good guy and we actually came through at kind of the same age at leeds as well so yeah i know i know him but yeah tag grammar school was great great for me wasn't actually a grammar school which i always tell people they just kind of held onto their name when it used to be a grammar school because i definitely wasn't clever enough to get into one of them but no they were great to me helped me make sure i balance football and school as well which is massively important now john smith the founder of john smith's brewery is another old tadai who went to the school based in tadcaster have you ever had a tour of the brewery i've actually never had a tour no i think a few of my family members used to work there um because i've got a lot of family in towcaster but um no i've never had a tour i've had a few of the beers um probably a couple the local pub where all my family and friends go to that's kind of the only beer there so i've tried one of them before and yeah it's a smooth going back to your school days what were your best and worst subjects so yeah school was hard because obviously he used to miss a few days day school which was uh which was tough to try and get the the grades in but like say leeds were very good with me they made sure if i wasn't doing my grade getting my grades i wasn't allowed to go and train as like with the first team and stuff and the days off but um probably my favorite subjects i think everyone would say pa won't know as a as an athletic person p was definitely up there i used to love geography just because of the teacher who i had was was great with me as commenced bittles and keep in touch with him now and stuff and he was he was top and mr walker was also the pe teacher who was great so they were definitely my favorite geography and mpa just from the um the worst one i don't know really i really enjoyed school i really enjoyed seeing all my friends and actually going to lessons and stuff so it's something i really missed so i couldn't really tell you which was my worst subject to be honest obviously it must have been a bit difficult playing football going to school especially in the later years did you leave with many many qualifications so i could have got the maximum i could have got was eight gcses and i got i got eight um eight a to c four c's three b's in an a i think which i remember going to my head of year and was like oh lewis i think i think you could have done a little bit better you haven't failed anything but i think you could have done a little bit better so then yeah the sheet folded over with my results i was just like give me that here now that's that's all i need to know so yeah i was i was delighted with what i got to be fair and yeah now york is synonymous with horse racing have you ever been to the naves maya yeah so the name's my actually when i was at school todd i used to start i was doing running races so i used to do 1500 meters um and yeah we actually ran that was one of the races once around the naismiya i think it was there's like two there's a massive one and there's a smaller one so there was it was like three four laps for the smaller one and i remember i always remember it i was it's first time i've ever done an actual running race and i led the whole way around the whole way around i was there was this person right behind me and i led the whole way around and literally the last i'd say 20 meters i was slipped and i was i was knackered but i slipped and he ran past me and i came second and i remember his parents come to me after saying oh how long have you been running for and and i was like oh it was my first race because he'd been running like that was this is what he did every day you know what i mean every every week i need to go running and stuff but um no that's probably the names that's my last last time i went on there i'd say i know how that feels louis in the fpl league last season i was in the lead every single week except for the last week when i got overtaken oh it's horrible anyway how did you first get into football so it's hard i actually know i think i think one day my mom just and my dad just got me a pair of boots and said oh you go try this down at tag caster um basily it was a little i get that wrong sometimes i think it was bustly or tad magnets i'm not too sure i think i was about five or six and yeah they got me a little pair of sand eco boots and i went there and i decided to go in net for some reason as a keeper and parents like during the game they're like what are you doing what are you doing and i think my boot fell off and i started crying on the pitch like i obviously wasn't enjoying it so then the guy was like put your boot back on go play outfield and as soon as i went outfield i was just doing my thing scoring goals and everything so that was probably how i got into football and ever since then i've always i've always wanted to to play any relatives sporty family or anything like that no not really not i know of no i think i'm the only one who just it just happened really natural to be fair football even all the way through it was never pressure on me to to to perform at young ages and get into academy it was just just make sure you have fun and i got scouted when i was about six and obviously you have to wait till you're nine to sign your first little contract and yeah from then it's just always been the same lead it's always been like progressive just playing football and luckily i got to where i am so you as you said you were signed by leads and you made eye-catching progress through their academy often playing um ahead of your ahead of your age groups tell us about some of the players you came through the ranks with maybe who you still you know speak to nowadays and have done well themselves or maybe not yeah so obviously i played um when i signed at nine with a few of my friends from school and stuff and we had a great group um but like i said it's really hard to get get professional and not many of them made it really towards the end as i got to about 13 14 you got the likes of alex moak calvin phillips sam byram charlie taylor so yeah a great group of of of people at louis coyle as well he was hull at the moment so we've got a lot of players that are playing at a high level premier league obviously calvin's done incredibly well with england and stuff and obviously manchester city now so yeah just all i can say is it was a it was a great time to be at leeds as a young player coming through even throughout the academy had a lot of coaches and managers that were just great so it was a really family family club swimming to bournemouth and yeah it was it was a great great upbringing now jumping ahead a bit in may 2014 you were part of the england squad which won the european under-17 championships obviously dom some important goals what are your memories of him in that tournament his game now and how do you think he's going to fare in the premier league again yeah it was such a long time ago i think i think dom's always had top top quality as we've we've all seen i think i think i think he was playing in the 10 then we were playing like a a two midfield and a one one in the ten which was dormant i think he's is what stands out from then was his hold up play i think he could just wrap it into him you could bubble into him he'd always wiggle his way out and and link up the play and obviously scored a lot of goals as well so now dom's always been top i've always known that and i'm just glad he's especially last year he was he was on fire so yeah it was a great time for us all as young players and that kind of propelled me into going on my first preseason tour so it was massive for me in that tournament following that tournament you started both games as leads did the double over bournemouth that season obviously bournemouth went up to the premier league for the first time what are your recollections of those two games i think it was 3-1 here at vitality stadium and one nil at ellen road yeah i can't really remember i don't really want to really vividly remember games i don't know why i just kind of move on to the next one but i remember especially the one here just i think it was the center back blue she's got a free kick um never got a free kick in his career i don't think but he was quite a strong character and decided he wanted to take it and he put one straight on top corner to be honest and kind of remember sliding in front of in front of the fans the leads fans at the time and it was it was good and also i think i remember the first half maybe not playing too well and getting a little bit of a um a g up his hour a little bit of a telling off at hard time and propelled me to play better in the second so no it was a it was a great game and at that time i was happy we won you might not remember as you say but on the back of those two games do you think bournemouth would go on to win the championship that year i don't really know i think obviously because we leads at the time we were i think running around not the bottom but like the bottom half and bomber foot i didn't really look at the table to be honest so i didn't really pay much attention to what what you guys are doing but looking back and seeing like you know when you've got they've got all the clips of what's it called the uh end of season dvd yeah yeah i think yeah they're a top top team and scott had great players great identity and stuff and just run away the league to be honest so i can see how how they got up then a couple of leeds games we'd like to um get your thoughts on the first one being your debut against millwall in august 2014 you were 17 came off the bench and i think he gave away a penalty yeah so i think it all started driving up to the stadium on the bus and obviously it's my first first game and yeah it was crazy like this smacking on the bus and all that and shouting all sorts of words and that was great and yeah i came on for like 20 minutes paul's gone to the edge of the box and he's he's kind of dick like dinked in i haven't touched him at all he's completely dived and then he's given a penalty yeah so i think it was a great great learning curve i would say maybe or just a good experience to be honest as a young player and yeah look how started the next game did well so after that it was all history but yeah he dives so it's not ideal have you ever dived to win a penalty lewis no i'm not very good at it i can't i don't have a knack for it i'm not really much in the box anyway so but yeah don't uh not really a diver however you are a snorkeler just tell us a little bit about that yeah i don't know i've said that before on a podcast but yeah when i go on holiday it's my favorite thing to do pretty much always in the water so i try and go to nice tropical places and see different kind of fish fishing sharks and octopuses and stuff so now i actually love it i think if i wasn't a footballer i think i'd definitely be like a marine biologist or something seriously i i really really enjoy it what got you into that tell us don't know i just went to the maldives one day it was the first time i've ever gone snorkeling so i kind of killed it for myself really because i can't go down to bournemouth pier and see manta rays and sharks and all that you could probably see some sharks but yeah i just i just loved it i just like i love being under the water i like trying to go hold my breath as long as i can and just pretend to be a fish would you now choose to go on holiday somewhere where you can go snorkeling yeah definitely i've been to a lot of places now so there's there's obviously a lot of other places i can go but i've pretty much seen a lot of the stuff i can see so it's just more like coral and stuff now so i went to bora bora in the summer and that was the best place i've ever been for that so maybe i'd maybe one day when i finish football i'd like to do a bit of scuba diving maybe in england do some shipwrecks and stuff i think that's probably the closest thing i can do here i'd like to do that one day doncaster rovers away in the carabao cup marked two firsts for you your first career goal and one instantly forgettable moment your first and only red card so far tell us about that game yeah so i think i've just tapped on in back post done this weird celebration so i don't really know what to do when i score so i'll kind of put both arms up while i'm running i'm pulling his weird face so that was a great moment and then i think it was like 20 minutes later maybe a bit less i'm just running with a ball and i took it around this person he's kind of knocked me off balance so i'm running off balance and you know it's like quite a big touch and you're like wincing if you to go for the tackle whereas i've just both legs have come round and i've kind of scissors him but again i haven't really touched him i've just gone through through the middle of him and the referees probably rightly sent me off and i just made sure i was all right and just walked off and then when the manager came in i really got a telling off i had to pay for team meal so only 17 so there's quite a lot of money for me what he made you cough how much was that that do you remember him i think he was like was it i think it was like 800 pounds yeah and that was a lot of like a lot of money it is a lot of money but yeah i think he was just more frustrated that was three games ban so but it's not like i did it on purpose it just looked really bad on the on the video now you won a couple of prestigious awards in your first season as a pro championship apprentice of the year and leeds young player of the year did you think that first season had gone better than you'd expected yeah definitely i think i just put it down to like when you come through as a as a young kid and you're playing with other like your mates and stuff you don't really think too much into it you just play football whereas as your career goes on and you have highs and lows you start to really think about everything and trying to do everything right and stuff whereas then he was just literally playing football and i think yeah probably went a lot more a lot better than i expected and yeah thankfully i just i won a few trophies that year and it was a great time for me so you had another stellar season 2015-16 you won the efl's young player of the year award you won leaders young player of the year award and you won the club's goal of the season talk us through that goal can you remember it yeah i can remember that i think that was a it was i still can't believe i went in to be honest thinking about it obviously it's full of at home and yeah the noah's running down the line probably like just gone past the halfway line um and he's just passed one into me it's kind of like the worst path ever it's bubbling up and then up up and down and i just took a touch and it's still bubbling and i've just looked up i don't know it must be like 35 yards out and i've just hit it and it's gone it must have gone about five meters above the crossbar and i'm thinking oh it's gone over and it just dipped last minute and just went over the sort of keeper go over with his arm and yeah i couldn't really believe it went in to be honest it was it was a crazy goal and something i hope i can do again one day 35 yards out what made you hit it i don't know i think i don't score many goals but every goal i've scored it's always been you've never i've not thought about it much so i just did it so i don't really know why i did it and i think i got a chance like 10 minutes later to do the same thing i tried it again and it just didn't work and all the fans were laughing and stuff so i think we drew one one in the end though so wikipedia describes you as a goal scoring central midfielder with four goals in 214 games that's uh that's quite generous of them isn't it yeah i think they must have the the cameras from training to be honest so when i do shooting drills i'm a top top scorer so um yeah maybe they've they've got a little little inside guy is there ever an element of frustration with your goalscoring record um it's hard really because the way we've played in in past teams it's it's it's quite hard to get forward and score goals you know but no i don't think so i think i'm just happy playing football playing games i'd like to have scored more goals i feel like i definitely can um we actually need to probably shoot a little bit more and be a bit more selfish and yeah hopefully some more goals can come someone you've played alongside former afc bournemouth skipper jason pierce he was at leeds as well he remains extremely popular here at the club what are your memories of playing with him and him as a character oh yeah piercy's i come to see how he's still so popular he's top man top top player top pro big family man and when i was younger he was he was great with me and stuff and i just always remember him in boxes he's got his big his black boots on and you're doing little rondos and if he gets that inch that he can take the man in the ball he'll do it and he's just always upbeat a real driver in the team training standards never himself dropped below below anything so yeah he was a top top guy and i think he's is he retired now i think so so yeah he's had a great career as well now in two seasons in the first team at leeds you played under no fewer than six different managers what was that like for a young player because you were only young and just tell us what was it like playing under steve evans yeah i think it was it was it was weird because obviously as a young player in your first two seasons that many managers you think oh is this normal you just and luckily i was still i was still playing so i just was trying to concentrate on my football i think i used to say in interviews when i was younger at the time i just keep focusing on football and whatever happens in in the back just kind of put it to the back of my mind and i guess i'm in one hand it's i've had a lot of different managers and got a lot of different views on football different styles of play on another one it could have been a bit more smoother for me but like you say i was i was playing and enjoying my football no matter what we've heard great things about steve evans from steve fletcher here who let him leave crawley to to come back to bournemouth we we only really see him on the touch line and you know look at that cage tiger what is he actually like sort of in the changing room if you like on the training pitch yeah he's uh he's a he's a he's definitely a character he's a funny guy he was always cracking jokes and i actually think he did quite well at least when he was there um got a few good results and things and yeah he was just he's just always always making jokes but say at half time if you'd if you'd been losing and stuff he'd come into the into the changing room take his jacket off do a couple of strides and you could tell someone was about to get you know he would go right in your face and and tell you if you've not been performing so which is fair enough all managers are different and some players need that but um yeah he was a character and enjoyed working with him six years ago you made the decision to come and join the cherries just tell us what was behind the move how it came about to be fair it was it was all a bit of a blur i think i was only young and i was playing a lot of football and this this came available and i wouldn't say it was kind of out of my hands but it was kind of done it wasn't really my choice if they wanted to tell me they was gonna they was gonna sell me so yeah i was just real nervous never had anything like that happen before and i remember just being on pre-season at leeds and i was so nervous and they were telling that i think they had to end up my parents had to tell me i wasn't happening and stuff so i could just not be so nervous um but then yeah next thing you know i'm just leaving saying bye to everyone and yeah getting a plane from dublin at a time to to here and then got here and everyone was fantastic and premier league was a massive draw for me and just loved loved being here and like i said it was a massive family club and i've had a lot of uh success must have been a bit of a wrench so because you're leaving behind everybody virtually yeah it was it was i'm not gonna say it was easy it was probably the hardest thing i've ever had to do um not just my family but obviously the fans there you see them now they're a great fan base and obviously coming through since i was six it was uh it was all a bit of a blur it happened really quick but probably didn't really get to stay by like the way i'd like to but hopefully this year we can obviously play them and see how that goes what was it like for a northern lad moving down south yeah again i think it's so far away and it didn't really click until i had to make that drive back up to see my family i think it's four hours but now i've been here for six years it's honestly one of the best places definitely in england and i'm so settled and me and my wife love it as well so are there any similarities between york and bournemouth no i don't think so i can't think of any to be honest i think the only thing i could say is so say if i go for a walk down on the you know sandbanks beach where the chamber is and you look over where the ferry goes and you see all the fields and it's just green that's basically where i'm from so it's like if i look over there it's like being at home i guess that's probably the only similarity i could say a small reminder yeah of home now you made your premier league debut in a 3-1 defeat against manchester united now despite the result it must have been an extremely proud moment for you i think you were 19 at the time yeah definitely i think obviously that's everyone's every kid's dream to play in the premier league watch yourself for much of the day even if we did lose at the time lining up in there in a tunnel and just looked here right and when rooney's there and stuff and you watched him when you're younger in england and yeah again it all happened so quick when i think back it's just a bit of a blur again so games come so thick and fast and you tend to forget those moments and looking back i probably should have should have remembered it a little bit more and took it in a little bit more but yeah it was a for me and my family was massive and yeah very excited now how would you assess that first season because i think you had an ankle injury jack wilshere came in playing time perhaps wasn't how you might have liked it to be how looking back would you you know assess it yeah i think obviously that first game i think it came out a team this at the second game and didn't really as a young player i probably should have asked a few few more questions because i think in the game i've done all right i didn't do anything special but i played all right and then a few weeks after that got my ankle injury and i was out for about three months and then yeah it just took a while to get back into the team i think it took me till the last six or seven games to get back in the team and we won about five or six of them actually um and then yeah i think it's just part of football i was young and i think that that year after my uncle injury was a massive year for me um eddie howe at the time we were worked a lot with a lot with me individually and made me look at football a lot differently so i was happy with how that year went in the end because it kind of set you up for the next years after that we were going to mention the very strong finish you had to that season some very very good results there i remember sunderland away sending them down and but you missed the last game of the season away at leicester because i think that might have been the england duty yeah so yeah i played the last i think i think the gaffer at the time said he wants me to just uh miss last game so i can go go away because obviously we were safe at the time so i think it was i think it was to go away before i went away so i could have a little bit of time because obviously we had the world was it world cup yeah we had the world cup coming up so yeah i just took that time to have a little bit of a break and [Music] yeah that summer went really well now the big one not only were you selected for england under 20s for the under for the 2017 under 20 world cup but you were made captain as well by paul simpson just tell us that must have been a another proud moment for you yeah it was definitely i think that was the first i think it was the first time i've been captain i'd always tried to when i went away with england in the utmost not keep myself to myself but i'd always try and be professional and do do set the right standards so i think that was probably why i became the captain not necessarily a big voice in the changing room or a big voice on a pitch um because when you're away an international duty especially for like three weeks you kind of have to it's hard to to maintain you know a few of the lads might get a little bit bored and want to try and do some different stuff and have a bit of a laugh and stuff and it's it's hard to to maintain it so i think that was the main reason i became captain but yeah it was amazing amazing for me especially captain my country at that time and winning some a trophy so you played six of the seven games including the final against venezuela and you became the first england captain since bobby moore in 1966 to lift a world trophy what was going through your head when you lifted that trophy aloft i think it was just it's just pure excitement obviously i wanted to make sure i got the right no you get the trophy you try and hold it down for about 10 seconds and then bring it up and get the right cheer and stuff so that was kind of playing didn't want to drop it or anything like that but no it was just delightful for the staff and the players and the families as well because a lot of families are out there as well and yeah it was it was a great moment now following your exploits that summer with the under-20s you you really enjoyed a breakthrough season here in the premier league 29 appearances as the team finished 12th wins against arsenal and chelsea in the january standout i know they do for supporters after the previous season when you hadn't featured as much as you might have wanted that must have been a really satisfying season for you yeah definitely i look back on that now and unreal and and think i really needed that season especially for myself in the premier league and yeah it was it was a great time i was loving my football and just loving playing on the bigger stages and yeah playing a lot more i felt like i'd worked hard to try and get there and yeah like say i go back to saying it was everybody's dream and being able to see myself much of the day a lot more was was was massive so great season for me and yeah i just wanted to continue talking of every boy's dream you formed that year and your call up to the england senior squad and you made your debut against italy in march 2018. i think you were also put on standby for the world cup squad that year but what was going through your head when you replaced jesse lingard and do you still have that shirt that must be somewhere special in your house yes that's that shirt's framed um i've got a few shirts around and that was definitely one i needed to but yeah i think when i was just on the on the sideline talking to gareth southgate and he was i can't remember what i said it was again i'll go back to saying it was just a massive massive blur it was 20 minutes i can't really remember anything from the game i remember putting one left foot crossing which is actually all right and yeah i think i just remember running onto the pitch and just thinking a little bit of a relief and just thinking i've actually done this and then it was kind of just back to playing football and focusing on on things and stuff but afterwards i was really happy and you know it was a again for me and my family was a massive massive moment the international recognition it kept on coming you skipped england to glory yet again in the 2018 toulon tournament you're also named in the team of the tournament what are the main differences for you between club football and international football i think the first thing is it's a lot different especially in the youth ages is there's not as many fans and stuff you can be playing on a a random pitch somewhere i think that tournament the grass was about three meters long and you just get this little i think it was in mexico and final i think it was mexicana finally get this little kid who was just unbelievable like dribbling with a ball and just loads of different styles of football so that was probably the main thing i'd say from the youth ages was yeah it was it was fun especially going away with the lads and stuff and the contrasting styles in football was crazy i remember playing chilly once when i was i think i was about under 14s or 15s and they would just not stop running it was crazy and they were just unbelievably fit at that age and it was just good to get a different different perspective season 2018 started really well for you you were all this international recognition you'd had you'd had a the previous season was absolutely fantastic i mean you must have been at the you where you were at the top of your game we could all see that you must have been thinking nothing can go wrong here and then bosh it all went wrong in december 2018 against huddersfield with that acl yeah obviously massive blow but i think i go back to saying that the the highest level the elite level everyone takes risk you know everyone's putting their bodies on the line and things like happen so looking back on it it was a it was a really hard really hard thing to deal with and obviously i wish i wish it never happened but it's definitely made me stronger as a person and at the time i was devastated and stuff looking back i didn't really probably figured out now that it was it impacted me a lot especially like you say i was i was playing and stuff playing well and enjoying my football but it is it happened now and i've got over that and look i'm just happy to be about playing football last year was a was a big plus for me it does happen a lot these days acls how important was it for you to have someone like callum wilson around you who had suffered a similar fate yeah definitely obviously mingzy was there as well he'd done the same and yeah carl was great obviously been through a lot as well with him and yeah gave me a lot of advice and he really really helped especially at the early stages so look when you when that happens i think you just got to try and focus on becoming the best injured players you can be and you just luckily i i'll say i think i've said this before with with my knee injuries has always been isolated there's not been any other structures that have been damaged whereas some other people can can do really really serious ones so that's always it's always helped and stuff to get back it wasn't all bad news during your rehab because in april 2019 you announced on instagram your engagement to loretta we saw pictures of you getting down on one knee and there was a headline lou beauty were you nervous yeah i think that was probably the most nervous to have been to be honest um i don't really know why you shouldn't i shouldn't have been nervous i was just where we did it in in italy it was we had to get like a boat across from one side of the key thing to the other and came around the mountain and decided where we started from was raining and as we came around the other side it stopped raining so i was that was the only thing i was really nervous for and it all worked out perfectly and i can't really remember what i said when i got down on one knee i was a little bit nervous as well just to try and make it all nice and stuff so those days must have been a far cry from your first date with loretta which i believe was in a mcdonald's just tell us about that well yeah obviously that wasn't just today i think we didn't go straight to mcdonald's we went to town first and just got on like a little a coastline a bus i think it was at a time into town and did a bit of shopping and stuff and then loretta said she wanted mcflurry so i took her there and my mates were in there and took a picture of me and then yeah that's that's how it came about to be honest now i know that you guys met at school and you could probably go on all day talking about how important loretta has been for you in your career you must have asked her to uproot when you signed here that's a big decision for anyone to make just just tell us about how important a person she's been yeah obviously definitely since i've been i think i was 15 she was yeah 16. um [Music] yeah she's obviously been everything for me he's been through highs and lows with me and stuff and always remains remained humble and things and yeah i just kind of take it back to when i was injured to be honest i definitely couldn't have got back if it wasn't for her as well and all the hard work she did when you can't put your socks on and stuff and need help going to the toilet because you can't really move and things like that so no she's been great and obviously very lucky to have her after your first acl i think it was nine months on the sidelines you returned in september 2019 how did you feel when you returned did you feel like you had to change anything about the way you played to try and avoid re-injury were you nervous or was it sort of business as usual straight back out then i think if there was any when you come back from from a knee injury like that there's not just physical guidelines as mental as well so you've got to make sure they've gotta be 100 sure you're ready in your mind to play again and yeah i was definitely ready i think um so yeah i had a pre-season not pre-season game a friendly game against qpr before i went for the everton game and it was like a 50 50 challenge and i just absolutely nailed some in front of the gaffer and yeah he's put me to the office the next day and said oh i think um for the weekend i thought he was going to say he'd be on the bench and he said i'm going to start you so then i was like oh my god and then i was really excited and yeah a little bit i would say a little bit nervous but i enjoyed it for various reasons 2019-20 was a season to forget not just because of relegation how tough was that to take you know for you as players it was yeah it was tough because obviously it was covered and everything and it was just a it was a strange way to get relegated it didn't feel when we were back in playing and stuff and there's no fans and everything um [Music] yeah it was just a weird time it's it's it's hard to put a a reason why we went down obviously the start throughout the season we were getting the results we needed but after covering everything it was a bit like a not fake league but it just didn't feel real you know what i mean and obviously it was a massive shame for us all to go down and we'd put the hard work to get back up i'd say was it weird playing behind closed doors for me it was all right because like i said when i played the youth team in england it was a lot of games were not behind closed doors but not many fans there at all so i'd been in that environment before and yeah it just felt like you were back in under 18's team playing playing football but it was strange you missed the fans and we definitely realized that as if relegation wasn't bad enough march 2021 you do acl again what was going through your mind and you know for you did you ever think this is me done you know it's happened again how am i going to get back from this or was it i've done this before i know what i need to do to get back and i'm going to get back yeah it wasn't ideal to be fair it wasn't uh yeah when it happened i just definitely knew it had gone again so yeah it was uh i don't really know how i dealt with it i just kind of had a little bit of a little cry the night it happened and then after that i was pretty much set to go get the surgery and just crack on to be honest i think at one stage i was thinking i didn't need the surgery i was thinking i just it felt so normal i think i'll just leave it and just carry on so but no i'm glad glad i got it sorted and look when i look back at my two rehabs i look back on it positively and i know it sounds weird but obviously the first few weeks are horrible then i kind of enjoyed the process enjoyed getting better and hitting little milestones and i'm definitely stronger from it now there's one moment that you've talked about before that i just want to ask you about again because i just think it's brilliant when obviously you've done your second acl you sat there in the changing room and you've written on your phone in your calendar acl recovery like my first game back so obviously at that point you hadn't had any scans there was nothing confirming it was an acl but in your mind you knew what you'd done and in the end you were what a week out yeah i definitely could have played that game as well but no yeah i don't know i really don't know what i did i just got my calendar out on the game ready literally just came off the pitch about five minutes before and i think i went to the toilet and i was walking it was twinging i just knew again i had definitely done it so i just got my calendar up like you say put a date in said this one i'm going to be back and it was two months before the last one and yeah just is it manifest manifested it and yeah probably could have been about a month and a half earlier as well lou we've all watched relentless a few times the uh the club documentary which was brilliantly put together a real insight into your painstaking rehab and you know very private moments as well i'm not going to ask you to sort of go through all that again but just how did you sort of feel about when you were asked by the club would you mind doing this we're going to follow you around there's going to be camera all the time how did you feel about that yeah i think first of all you just got to say the media team how well they did um i think obviously everyone's a collective but gribbo did uh unbelievable job he worked incredibly hard and all the editing and stuff but yeah the first time he mentioned it i didn't want to do it first first time my first rehab it was kind of mentioned and i was like no i don't want to do it second time didn't really want to do it at the start and then i thought when i went through it for the first time if i would have been able to see a few more of them documentaries because there's a few out there would have helped me a lot so i kind of just thought if it helps a couple of people then i'll do it and i'm not really comfortable on the camera i think on the documentary kind of come out to be myself um but not probably a hundred percent if you know what i mean but yeah they like say we all came together and worked really hard and it came out really really well i was i was delighted with it were there any documentaries that you may have watched yourself that that spurred you on helped you through that process um i think i'm a first one i think bellarine might know hector bellerin might have done a little one whereas not i don't really watch many others to be honest obviously there's all the sports documentaries of people achieving success but as in injuries wise not really no no i think andy murray did one for his hip um which kind of obviously i went to go see the same person as him um but other than that no not really i've got to ask you about the uh the ballet piece um yeah nick came to me and said the physio here and just said look i've got a contact there and i said why why would i not want to go experience that it's like got a backstage pass to all the where they all train and stuff got to see all them training and see them in the gym how hard they have to work and yeah it was it was a great time good experience probably wasn't the best at it at the time it was still a little bit sore i was trying to jump and i didn't really know that but it's still a little bit sore and yeah my grand loves ballet as well so she was a unfortunately she didn't couldn't come i actually asked to see if i get her to come but because i covered in everything she wasn't and yeah it was a different experience i wanted to go and watch the ballet after that yeah i think so i think i'd go it's just the amount of force they can create and how strong they all are it's really when you see me trying to do it it's incredible to be honest and especially when they get injuries themselves to get back and do all the spins and the jumps and it's it's tough so when you're sitting there on the city with a point of john smith's watching it how do you feel when you're watching it and have you had any film offers on the back of it first of all i don't drink i don't drink john smith i don't really drink to be honest just to put it out there i've had a couple in my time not a massive drinker um but no yeah no was it film offers i had no film offers for ballet um i had to it's billy elliot so obviously i've got a commitment to football so maybe one day but no like i say it was a fun experience and something that i'll probably never forget yeah they were they were really good there this is a completely random one to throw in is it true that your agent used to clean willow's boots at tranmere probably yeah now that's a neal parrot one that's been put in there so i feel like neil might have a story to tell it's i don't know his name but i bumped into him and all the time martin martin filson yeah i bumped into him and all the celebrations were going on after the forest game and he said he's big willow up there in the this big willow up there in the in the commentary box i said yes he's up there i said how did you know he said i used to clean his boots at tranmere yeah he used to be there to be fair so yeah it's probably a true story yeah learn something new every day don't you um anyway moving on you had plenty to celebrate over the summer just gone promotion and a wedding just tell us a little bit about tying the night it must have been the most amazing day yes first of all i think this this summer's been it's been crazy it's been probably i've never experienced anything like it again but yeah though the wedding was perfect um i think such a big build up again with the weather it was like a three-day thing and on the the morning of the wedding was absolutely throwing it down at like 9 00 am i woke up i was having a panic up thinking because we're having like all outside and yeah i was having a massive panic up so i just went straight to the gym by myself um and just did a little session came out and it was it was nice and still a little bit cloudy and then once once we got there it was nice and loretta walked out and all the clouds kind of it was really strange all the clouds kind of went away which was perfect and now i had the best time it was only a quite small wedding with close family and friends and yeah something i'll never forget and i just as soon as it finished i just wanted to do it again so obviously you can't do it again in italy wasn't it yeah in italy and uh late como so we like we like it though we've been a few times and somewhere we always thought about getting married and yeah if no one's ever been i do really recommend it's not too far away it's a couple of hours and it's beautiful how does it feel wearing a ring because i know we had our media access day the other day where for those people who don't know bbc sky getty amazon everyone come in they do the head shots and for you you didn't want to take your wedding ring off no i didn't know if you were allowed i don't think i like jewelry so unfortunately i had to take it off but now i really like wearing it i feel like i feel a bit more grown up um yeah just obviously i'm not someone to when i get when i go out i don't really like some people wear rings on fingers and it looks quite good but i've never really had that not confidence but that little bit of you know quite safe so whereas i've got this ring on now it's like i have to wear it so it's kind of a i'm wearing a ring now look i feel quite quite cool we know you're a dog lover did milo and barney get an invite to the wedding so we were going to take them we um denied about it for ages because you always see these videos of people having their dogs at weddings and we decided not to in the end because they'd have been fine but it's like someone would have to look after him and especially for three days it was it'd have been a bit too much so no they stayed at home but yeah they would have been good for him to be there now a little bird tells us that you think you're the best call of duty player in the history of english football is that true i used to be i've i think it was uh when i was like a scholar i was definitely up there yeah i used to love it but kind of stopped playing as much as i used to do now obviously other commitments and things but now i think if if if i jump back on it now certain ones i'd i'd still be up there definitely you know you can't lose it once you get to a level now i haven't got a clue what this means but i've been asked to ask you what's your kill to death ratio ah well it depends on what on the new one i've got no idea i've just been asked how many people you killed tell me obviously die i don't know obviously my prime was modern warfare 2 so i think i had about 30 days game time back in the day you know i was a sniper running around quite an aggressive sniper um and that was when i was serious so it must have been about two two and a half then which for 30 30 days game time is is high whereas though now i play with a few people and they're not the best so i think it's about probably near a two but yeah i'm definitely not the best anymore and especially in this team there's a few few top players thanks very much for that answer it all went straight over my head unfortunately so just tell us about anything else that you might do to to chill out relax apart from computer games and and while the dogs take a lot of time up i would imagine yeah i think obviously i still play a little bit of of games and things but not as much as i used to do i just like chilling out to be honest especially in pre-season right now it's just to go home put a series on go to bed go back to training so yeah sometimes i'd like to get into golf a little bit but again it's hard to find the time to play as much as as you'd like to to improve um did a bit of gardening and covered i've kind of lost lost start now so i just got on little walks and stuff go to the coffee shop and watch tv to prepare what everyone else does there's not much more to do got some fans questions coming up but the the last question that zoe and i would like to ask you is that wikipedia describes you as formerly of the england national team now we know you've already overcome some major hurdles in your career proved a lot of people wrong along the way is playing for england still a burning desire of lewis cooks yeah i think definitely i think everyone especially when you're like you're a premier league player everyone in the premier league aspires to to do well and and to try and get into the national team so you've got to back yourself and i've been there once before and hopefully i can give it my best shot to try and get back there but i always go back to the facts and saying just happy back playing football and enjoying myself back training um so that's the main thing really and but yeah it's probably back in the back back of my mind that obviously you want to get back to that that level because i feel like a lot of players when they're on the game can get there now as neil said we've got some fine questions they're quick fire questions so always through them quickly before we we end now on twitter our afcb wants to know why did he switch from number 16 to number four um just because i feel like number four was a england number so i like playing i like playing that position and it was yeah one nice play for in england wayne again on twitter who's been your most difficult opponent i always say hazard when he was at chelsea i think oh you can see the clips of him when he was at his prime so he just kind of drift everywhere on the pitch and one thing he'd be there next year next thing he'd be gone and yeah probably say him afc bournemouth in germany in three words how would you describe your life as a professional footballer that's great it's a loaded question it's a great question though um three words enjoyable tough relentless oh you took the words right out of my mouth i can't believe it dc in washington do you notice a bigger difference living by the sea yeah the weather's better well the weather's better but that's not necessarily the sea because you can go to scarborough and it's still freezing um yeah got a beach that's probably the main difference george is asking who is the best midfielder you've played with now are you played with yeah if you don't want to answer that one i don't know i think i have to go with someone from bournemouth so a local man maybe last question michael how hard did you find it opening up on camera and showing aside not many get to see yeah incredibly hard that was probably hardest thing about the uh the documentary well now to be fair i'm gonna be honest when i watch it i've really struggled to i've watched it all the way through and it was incredible how hard everyone worked but i quite i find it quite hard to watch myself talk so we all watched it together for the first time and i was not cringed out but like i don't really listen to my interviews and stuff so i probably won't listen to this i'm sorry um so yeah it was hard well lewis we've really enjoyed having you here on the official afc forum of podcast thanks for taking the time to come and chat we've had some brilliant stories and really enjoyed your company thank you it's fun now if you've enjoyed listening to our podcast we would absolutely love it if you could like and subscribe on whatever platform you're listening on we'd also be really grateful for any shares on social media so that other fans if it's afc bournemouth related or the general football fan can enjoy it too our thanks again to lewis cook and from neil perret and myself zoe rundle thank you for tuning in to the official ifc bournemouth podcast [Music]
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The Gluttony of Harold Huge
Sideshows have always been home  to physically unusual humans,   such as those who were extremely tall or  short. But today we’re not talking hight,   we’re talking weight - and while there's  no shortage of fat men in America,   over the past few decades only one has called  himself a professional. In todays episode of   Unusual As Usual we’re exploring the gluttony  of The Last Sideshow Fat Man AKA Harold Huge. Bruce Snowdon was born on 19th February 1946 in  Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. He came from a large   family, and by large I don't mean he had lots  of brothers and sisters. His father was a big   burley chap who’s weight used to bounce up down  from 250 lbs to 350 lbs and - back again. From a   young age Snowdon saw first hand how unpleasant  diets could be. When his father was dieting,   life in that family was hell. You see,  His father was one of those people that,   if he was miserable, he wanted  everybody else to be miserable too. Maybe that’s why at 19 years old, Snowdon  weighed nearly 250 lbs and by age 23, 350   lbs. He was a well educated man who had degrees  in palaeontology, anthropology and chemistry.   Over the years he took several jobs in those  sectors but found them unrewarding and boring. Instead Snowdon was actively working on becoming  professionally fat. Whether it was to fill the   void of boredom or just plain gluttony, every  now and again he'd fill a mayonnaise jar with   a five-pound bag of sugar, add water to it  to make a sugar solution, and drink it down. He had piled on a lot of weight and by the  time he was 25 he was a bloated behemoth   tipping the scales at a whopping 450  lbs. As an avid reader he would spend   time exploring the dusty shelves of  the library, it was here that he came   across an old circus book. Its pictures  depicting sideshow stars from the past. As he flicked through the book he saw a photo of  a banner from a fat man, the banner boasted “350   lbs!”. Snowdon being 100 lbs or so heavier than  that decided there and then on a career change.   He contacted Ward Hall who ran the World of  Wonders and the rest as they say, is history. Ward: "...and that's the price of admission,  which is only $2. Ladies and Gentlemen this is   one of the very last performances of one of the  last American sideshow - so don't miss seeing   the big show. Let's go now, step right up and pay  a visit. It's showtime at the World of Wonders,   come right in it's show time and --  thank you sir. Hurry right along,   everybody goes down to see the big show -- thank  you. It's one you won't want to miss and one you   will remember for the rest of your life. Hurry  along this is the last call for this performance." Ward also gave him his first stage name,  "Harold Huge”, although he also performed   under the moniker ' Howard Huge’ and ‘Big Bruno’.  His act included him telling stories of his life,   answering questions and of course listing  his gigantic meals. He would say; "I eat   50,000 calories worth of food per sitting”  and boast eating things like; "25 chickens,   a barrel of beer, 30 pancakes, 2 dozen eggs and 16  pounds of bacon” in one sitting. This impressive,   albeit totally fabricated, diet  captured the audiences imagination. Once he hit the sideshow circuit his waistline  expanded at around the same pace as his fanbase,   steadily increasing show by show, week by  week. At his heaviest he weighed 607 lbs   but of course in true sideshow fashion his  colourful banners billed him as weighing   712 lbs. In his down time, in between  shows he would sit, in his comfy chair,   watching the world go by; reading book after  book. As a fat man in the sideshow the world   can be a lonely place and reading  always remained Snowdon's escape. On the lot, in order to stay clean, Snowdon  would strip down completely naked behind the   sideshow tent, and the other carnival workers  would hose him down. His belly hung so low,   it covered his genitals, so Snowdon would simply  rotate while being hosed off with water to make   sure he was clean. Then, seeing as he didn’t  have a towel big enough to dry himself with,   he would again simply rotate until  the summer heat dried him off. One day after being hosed down, a small  group of ladies from the local church   decided to have a sneaky look around the  sideshow before it opened to the public,   of course they peeked their heads through  the door of the tent - and to their horror,   they got an eye full of Snowdon; all six hundred  naked pounds of him, slowly rotating in the summer   heat. As you can imagine this caused quite a shock  to the old ladies and the incident was swiftly   reported to the police. However as the pitch  had been hired, and Snowdon was inside the tent,   it meant the ladies were effectively trespassing  and the authorities quickly dismissed the case. He spent much of his time with fellow  sideshow performers such Melvin Burkhart   known affectionately as 'The Human Blockhead'  and was considered a close member of the group. In his off season Snowdon made  firecrackers while sitting in his   living room watching TV. As with all  fireworks, especially homemade ones,   they were a little temperamental and he  narrowly dodged quite severe burns on a   number of occasions. He said he made an additional  $1000 a month doing this through out the winter. Aside from making fireworks he had an  eventful season in 2002 when he spent   time filming with Tim Burton for his 2003  release 'Big Fish’ - He played himself;   acting alongside Ewan McGregor, Danny  DeVito, Steve Buscemi and Matthew McGrory. After this he retired from show business all  together, opting to start at home and breed   chickens, quite naturally the chickens  had two heads. You can take the fat man   out of the sideshow but you sure can’t  take the sideshow out of the fat man. On 9th November 2009, Harold Huge’s  gluttonous lifestyle came to an end,   and he passed away at a nursing home in  Saint Petersburg, Florida, aged 64. So,   why was he last sideshow fat man? Well, in  addition to the general demise of the sideshow,   there has also been a normalisation of obesity,  and the “fat man" eventually became "fat men”. That's not to say we’ve stopped gawping at  fat people; there’s been a change in venue.   Instead of going to a sideshow, we sit in  the comfort of our homes and see unique   medical oddities that are even stranger and  odder than anything Barnum and Bailey could   have produced. This decline marks the end of  a long, heavy tradition dating back centuries. And there we have it, The Gluttony of The Last  Sideshow Fat Man - Harold Huge. In his lifetime   Harold ate some unusual meals, how about you,  whats your favourite food? Let me know in the   comment section below and as always don’t  forget to Like and Subscribe. Thats all I’ve   got time for today, but I’ll see you all next  week - and remember, stay unusual as usual.
Unusual As Usual
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Homemade Pancake and Waffle Mix - AUNT JEMIMA EXPOSED!
Aunt Jemima never existed she's a fictional mascot with origins and racist minstrel shows now that I ruined your childhood let's begin you maybe use a store-bought mix it doesn't have racist origins it pales in comparison the scratch-made what if I told you you could have your pancake Anita - we make our own pancake mix that provides the quality of homemade pancakes with the convenience of store-bought mix now let's get started before a race war starts in the comment section first things first get yourself a big container one with a lid you want a container that'll hold at least eight cups yeah I have six cups of all-purpose flour then at 3/4 cup sugar [Music] 1/3 cup of baking powder and finally two tablespoons of salt snap the lid on shake to combine and once you got it all combined just stash it away and use it when you're ready like right now now to make pancake batter add one cup of our mixture 3/4 cup of milk 1 egg and tablespoon of vegetable oil take a whisk mix until smooth now I'll be picking grab yourself a nonstick pan bigger the better turn the heat to medium-high and pour the batter straight in when we give the crisp up over the edges time to flip [Music] yes you can also make waffles with my mixture but listen closely the directions are very complicated and I need you to pay really close attention you cannot make any mistakes I cannot stress this enough make it the batter and add 1 tbsp extra of oil yeah that's it yeah Wow you're gonna need duh a waffle iron just set it to medium medium-high once the iron is nice and hot spray it with some nonstick spray and pouring the batter into the middle close it and let it cook for 3 to 5 minutes [Music] you know well I'm still holding you hostage let me make one last point please use real maple syrup Oh do it thank you bye bye Luke Keith doesn't exist get over it they're using a fake black woman to self make maple syrup that should have been obvious this has been chased cuttin kitchen i'm CRJ making cooking fun and meaning at this time [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Staycation 2020 *VLOG* | Gatlinburg, TN ⛰🐻😍
[Music] what's up flavors go I should go fashion they show you to give you all the flavor you are new here make sure you hit that subscribe so yeah we bout to go on a staycation it's a gallon birds gonna see with your eyes family that's why I wanted to come into the intro cuz this is family so yeah I'm just gonna I'll bring you guys along the meeting blood and stuff if I remember how baby hey remember the work remembers about yeah yeah I guess somebody [Music] Wendy's pitstop and I'm really hungry I mean I'm really tired see tired of cooking first thing I want to talk about is how she didn't tell me that all she had my sunglasses so I got some money already I told them I said it might be in my purse I never change but listen to this he went in my purse he didn't check it yeah you didn't mean to Sonya Burke you cannot do it I don't go in person let you sleep in my pack I don't go anywhere I don't what should get out my oh oh you handed him anyways I sent three to the crime anyways she did I got your salad so so now I'm riding the cover three pair of sunglasses and I'm on well now you got extra just because you know if you're feeling funky you can wear those anyways we live in our tendencies so we felt we're in Lebanon Tennessee seniors were about three hours were forgotten bird [ __ ] took a bit long Tim won't let me drive not in the mouth now little sadly not with his family [Music] she trying to get me to look down I'm not looking down is this a Weasley [Music] I said addressed a smuggler so let's sleep yeah it's the dinner party yeah okay [Music] so guys this parts get the bird in the mountains was a part of the fire so a few years ago this whole night I have my reasons to be scared people go down here with me yeah you know go by yourself she's issued over there oh it's floor bag I take my picture [Music] I'm not to give up okay tell me why you scared me Wow okay yeah we just made it together bird I feel like I'm at the top of the mountains yeah see the bunny I don't know what we're about to do today they're not gonna touch nothing [Music] well but what that something was [Music] a quarter coming down [Music] laughter again reflected thank you I want to see the gift shop I'm going to show you anyway I love you want something that's the only call he's gonna catch it's Paula now [Music] y'all love a good head though [Music] but you move it so you really got to make sure you stop in the right spot has some good Astra nice I can't go this brown a little longer okay okay but they definitely has about them we still gotta get yeah we could say knock this ball spinning like this make it further so I can get the perfect angle do you miss far that's crazy motor [Music] I'm table it okay [Music] I'm just finishing I feel like I've got about three pounds [Music] yeah Wow was very likely [Music] I love now for Fox ear white-tailed deer bear [Music] entrance [Music] y'all know what is that the traffic is not gumbo even have to get out to go see days the truth up to waiting I'm trying to get a down [Music] Oh [Music] can the people [Music] it's coming from somewhere that's what I want to see [Music] now if you finally in this from DNA there's a nice strong move well at least the water doesn't snap - [Music] maybe we should come back in rice meal [Music] no that way come on hey Mike you said go Jerrod is make it up Oh Jerrod that's nice [Music] oh this one want to go yeah right [Music] we're at the island right now we're checking out this moonshine story buddy forget liquor spending 25 percent 40 percent I'm trying to get those out of here it's on to finish this book oh it's on again tomorrow but believe me we're already up in the mountains when I thank you I can't thank you before we get up there [Music] kids look skipper pregnant we got you trying to bring it Oh hit this art oh you guys [Music] it's ma'am [Music] once I say [Music] Oh [Music]
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Electric Charges and Fields 33 | Class 12
the first thing the difference between the field due to a charge and Dan you two and I pull is that the field due to the dipole varies as 1 upon R cube instead of 1 upon R square as in the case of the charge right single charge it varies as 1 upon R square here it is varying as 1 upon R cube now the second thing though so in in a charge if the distances were the same so for example this was a charge here and there was a field here and there was a field here equidistant say here their magnitude will be the same the erections will of course be different but the magnitude will be the same in case of a dipole that is not the case what happens in a dipole in a dipole even the magnitude changes changes with the with the list with the direction right so actually the field in a dipole the field in the field due to a dipole depends on depends on the angle between the angle between the position vector the position vector and the dipole moment and the dipole moment vector what is the position vector for the position vector since III take this as the origin so this is the position vector so it depends on what angle your position vector makes with the with the dipole moment vector that becomes important okay so that is the point of difference between the dipoles and and so so so the field of a dipole falls more sharply than that due to the give you the charge and why should it not because at larger distances at larger distances you see the difference in distance between these two points becomes starts becoming negligibly small right it starts becoming negligibly small so the field that this creates here and feel that this creates here they tend to get cancelled by each other however they will not fully cancel because they do not lie one over the other okay they do not lie they do not coincide so there has to be that difference but but still the the impact is to the the total effect is true is too sharply decrease the field then what it would have been in the case of a single charge
Manish Kumar Classes
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Call of Duty Ghost Easy A
all right we got this one perfect if purple is here all three of us run they are there or over on sub and you mean swahili run ar yo not lose this map three yards one i side so we're good they're brushing dude i wanna be one on top [ __ ] uh motel buss rp and there we go there we go good [ __ ] boys zombie zombies zombies yeah i'm not trying to get that [ __ ] up right now charlie scavenger i got your back 18. he ain't challenging though these kids are not getting any points i know i i think they should i don't even know if they notice that we're destroying them i don't know what do you think i see you i just want to say but nobody's pushing what right now one guy one guy on straight 18. he lost alpha enemy has a she look clear about to go top broken see if i can watch b a little bit it's my strap securing watching strip front door oh yeah they strip they strip they shot me up i'm gonna see that oh there you go [ __ ] on his life yo one zombie and a little broken [ __ ] i don't know what to call that oh predicted or naw don't bring back
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Conduit Bender DIY Jig Using Klein Bender Head as Die for more precision - Maker Piper Projects
[Music] and that's what this chart is for so i'm going to do a test here using this pipe and this is the reason why i marked this every one inch this is a 30 inch pipe so i'm going to establish a couple bends here and uh just to get an idea before i start bending the conduit for the go kart so that will give me a good uh test indication and if i mess up well i'd rather mess up on this scrap piece of pipe than on the conduit itself so this is my improvised tubing vendor this is a part that i had to add this is just telescopic perforated tubing i did have to bolt this down securely to this one inch particle board and i have a stop here to prevent this from going any further i also have a stop over here and just to securely keep this in place bolts half inch bolts with the washers um the pivot point is right here so also another half inch bolt and that's the center of the circle which is six inches on the outside if you were to measure on the outside outside edge of this pipe it would be six inches five and a half would be center line and then five inches would be the inside here assuming a one inch pipe diameter this is very close to one inch that's why i'm saying one inch it's actually 0.922 is the outside diameter of three quarter inch conduit pipe probably buy a bender for about 130 dollars i've seen some vendors you can attach it to a bench or a pedestal something where it's going to be very secure right now i'm using these posts here these are 4x4 posts that are securely into the ground with cement as part of my uh just a little roof here to protect my pull pump and so this is where i attach this uh just this is a quick fix or my working support here i've also had to do this pulley here i had a piece of abs this is about two inch diameter um ground stock abs then i did these um i did the pulley i you know i had to machine this down on the lathe to create the the other curvature you know to make it a little more um do to have a little better grip here as it's as the pipe is wrapping around conduit is really easy to bend as opposed to a rigid pipe you can actually bend conduit on the floor you know with or on the ground with just the the bar they give you the pry bar and so uh but to make it a nice a nicer bender i improvised with this piece that i had and this is running on ball bearings also through this uh bolt uh as my center of pivot point or axle so this part right here is about 36 inches in length so it gives me a good good amount to really pull this and as i'm pulling this so i'm pulling this towards me i also hold with one arm here unfortunately i can't video tape me bending this but i'm about to bend this at the um at the start mark here to create my front uh uh my front tube that's going to support my front wheel axles this is where the the iso coupler is going to be this is mario with mi micro flight and this is a a tubing bender for conduit three quarter inch basically i went and got one of these benders for three quarter inch conduit from home depot and i removed the handle so that i can set it up on this board here this is a one inch thick board particle board i fixed what would be the die to the board and i'm using uh the center of this circle of the die as my pivot point using this bar here that's a five foot bar to create the pry bar so that i can roll the tuba around the uh the die itself and not the tie over the tube as you're doing it typically when you bend conduit electrical conduit on the on the floor you need to step it and so when you step it it uh you can you can get some nice bends but when you do complex 3d bends it starts getting a little tricky and so as you can see here i did a complex 3d band and they started to kink so i decided to um come up with this uh jig here i have not seen anybody do this uh i tried looking for uh videos that uh had a similar idea but i couldn't find them so i ended up doing it myself and now you know how this is done and you can build one of these fairly quickly just using the bender the dive or the head portion itself and using the pry bar center line with the radius of the the bend to create your uh your bends precise bends this is a roller skate uh wheel that's attached here and the thing to keep in mind is to make sure that this um head or this uh die sits uh parallel with the with the base here and that's what those washers are for and to make sure that everything is you know aligned precisely likewise with that wheel and that this part right here clears the upper portion of the vendor and so i use a bunch of washers and nuts and bolts to do that that's all half inch hardware i could have gone to maybe an inch on the on the center portion i i could make it a little more beefier but that's what i had so that's what i use and i already straightened some of these vents these pins were a lot wider before they were up here and so i stuck this back in this bender and made them a little more 90 degree you can see how nice that one came out and i'm working on this one here you
MIA Micro-FLIGHT
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Ocean Waves Basics
waves are one of the most hypnotic and active parts of the ocean we see them when we visit a beach or movies or images of the ocean these waves are actually moving energy energy that is transferred to the surface of the water in a location potentially far away from the location where we're actually seeing the wave now that energy is then carried to the beach where it is used to move sand road rock and sculpt the coastline whatever is left over is transferred to heat energy and warms up the sands and rocks on which it hits surfers and boarders take advantage of this energy and ride it a free ride without the electricity requirements entrance fees or lines of the more standard amusement parks and no closing times in some parts of the world this wave energy is harnessed and used to produce electricity for local towns or industry however as wave energy changes throughout the day and year it cannot provide a consistent flow and is most useful when there is an effective way to store it when it exists in high amounts for use on the calmer days some waves called chop or sea are produced by winds locally but most of the waves you see at a beach called swell are coming from winds and far-distant storms sometimes thousands of miles away tsunami are rare waves that come from a landslide or earthquake it could also have happened thousand miles away and the most common inconsistent waves that hit our Beach usually twice a day are called tides and are caused by differences in the gravitational forces felt by different parts of the earth to its neighbor the moon and to a lesser extent the Sun we'll talk more about these tidal waves in a future video tutorial when discussing wave formation it is useful to distinguish between the two types of forces that cause waves the generating force and the restoring force the generating force is the one that pushes water up across its boundary with the air waves move along the boundaries between two different density medium in the ocean we see waves move along the ocean surface along peak milk lines within the deeper layers and along the sea floor waves that move along the pycnocline can have an impact on submarines and marine life that live along the peak no line imagine being in a submarine that is built to withstand only 1,000 meters depth pressures if it is hanging out in the pycnocline it close to that depth and a wave passes along the picnic line the submarine can be moved by that wave down to deeper depths without warning it is thought that some of the submarine disasters that occurred without other explanations might have occurred because of this phenomenon this image shows layers of plankton being moved into a wave shape by waves moving along the picnic line now that we know where waves occur along boundaries let's go back to the forces that create them the generating force pushes water from one layer up into the other layer the restoring force pulls it back to where it was trying to restore the balance between the two we get an oscillating motion and as long as the generating force is continuously pushing and the restoring force continually pulling back the wave will continue to form in the location of the disturbance and send out its energy in all directions away when the generating force stops the waves all dissipate from the area of the original disturbance and the water returns to its original shape let's look at some examples when you blow on the coffee in your coffee cup you are creating a small disturbance that is pushing the air boundary into the water boundary the restoring force in this case is the surface tension of the water which through hydrogen bonding connects the water molecules to each other and creates a skin small ripples form that emanate out from the area over which you blew when you stopped blowing the ripples diminish in size and then eventually disappear we call these small waves that are restored by surface tension of water capillary waves if you blow too hard you will blow the water up into the air breaking the hydrogen bonds and the restoring force will now be gravity that returns the water to its original shape we call waves that are restored to their original shape by gravity gravity waves when waves are really small the strength of the hydrogen bonds is stronger than the force of gravity all waves in the ocean are either capillary or gravity waves depending upon which is their restoring force as you can see in this image if we let wind be our generating force the main visual difference between the two is their size the barest breeze will create small capillary waves and as the wind increases in its intensity it will turn into a gravity wave that can get bigger and bigger depending on the force of the wind now let's return to generating force there are three primary generating forces for waves in the ocean wind displacement of large volumes of water think of a large splash when you jump in the ocean or when you drop a rock in a puddle and uneven forces of gravitational attraction between the earth and the moon and the Sun this image here shows these different generating forces and the different heights periods and names of the waves that are produced wind generated waves include the tiny capillary waves chopped swell and sesh some sesh can also form through splashes generated by earthquakes or landslides but most of those waves are called tsunami as you see from this image the potential for the tallest waves as high as 100 meters occur force well the next highest are tides and the longest period the longest we have to wait after one wave is hit the shore until the next one comes is 12 hours and 25 minutes or 24 hours and 50 minutes which are the periods of tidal waves tsunami with an average period of 15 minutes is the next longest most waves tend to have periods of a few seconds pause now here is a picture of a fictionalized idealized wave the amplitude of this wave is the vertical distance from its midline or equilibrium surface or still water level to its highest point called its crest that number should be identical to the vertical distance from the equilibrium service to the lowest point called the trough the equilibrium surfaces the level the ocean surface would be at if there were no waves at all the wave remember is a disturbance above and below this line the height of the wave is the vertical distance from crest to trough it is twice the amplitude the wavelength is the horizontal distance from one trough to the next or one crest to the next or any one spot on the wave to the place where that exact identical spot appears again based on the definition of wavelength can you determine how many wavelengths are visible in this picture pause now if you guessed one-and-a-half you are correct wave base is another very important characteristic of a wave it is a depth below the wave under which the water and anything in the water including fish scuba divers or submarines feels no motion feels no disturbance doesn't even notice there's a wave above it the wave base is calculated by having the wavelength and then descending that distance from the equilibrium surface or still water level this image shows what the motion of water looks like as we descend towards the wave base as waves of energy move across the surface of the ocean the particles move in a circular orbit returning to their original position waves represent moving energy not moving water this video of a slinky will help explain although the slinky waves are not the same as ocean waves they can help illustrate our point as energy is transferred to one end of the slinky it makes each individual slinky piece move sideways returning to its original position the slinky is not traveling up this concrete driveway but the waves are there traveling up and then back down as long as the generating force is continual the waves will continue moving back and forth in fact because the waves are combined to a limited space they create a standing wave in the oceans we call these standing waves sessions and they can typically be found in small basins in Bayman soar lagoons this image from Lake Geneva in Switzerland shows a Seche that is a regular feature here due to local wind patterns the results of these seche are very similar to the results produced by young kids creating standing waves and bathtubs water sloshes up and over the basin and floods the surrounding areas the largest standing wave in the world's oceans are the tidal waves as they're generating force the difference in gravitational forces experienced on different parts of the earth for the moon and the Sun never ceases and they are confined to large ocean basins in reality they are simply sessions of water sloshing back and forth across the world's oceans both tsunami and wind generated waves in the open ocean are progressive waves they are generated in one look and then move outward from that location eventually dissipating their energy on distant shores they're generating force is not continuous this footage from the slinky shows a progressive wave that dissipates over time there are two kinds of waves that a slinky can demonstrate a sideways or transverse wave similar to earthquake waves that run along the land surface or the bottom of the ocean after an earthquake and compressional waves or longitudinal waves another kind of earthquake wave and the kind of wave that sound is compressing and expanding air as the waves travel from the source of the sound to your ear again in all cases the waves represent an oscillating motion of the air or water in response to the moving energy the air doesn't move from the computer speakers or headphones to your ear the sound wave moves the air stays where it is and oscillates as the energy travels through it pause now for ocean waves the oscillation is orbital in a circle and that orbit becomes smaller and smaller as we descend toward the wave base below which the oscillation is barely detectable everything that is in the water will move in this circular orbit including seaweed that sits above the wave base floating garbage or ships or rubber duckies and surfers in fact this perfect curling wave that the surfer has caught displays clearly the orbital motion of waves in this case the surfers heading into the barrel of the wave and is experiencing wave energy in the most hands-on way possible the period of a wave is how many seconds minutes or hours pass between waves imagine being on the beach and hearing a crashing wave count the seconds until the next wave crashes and that's the period of course that's assuming that the waves that are crashing on the beach are all part of the same set of waves in fact there are often many different waves from many different locations approaching the beach on any given day at the same time however in this picture of Pacifica California we can see a regular set of waves called swell that seem to be coming from one direction the period of these waves is probably around 10 seconds that means every 10 seconds you can hear a wave crash on the beach or if you wait one minute you should expect to experience six waves where these waves coming from there's no local wind producing them however thousands of miles away there is a storm system perhaps a hurricane perhaps a winter storm and the waves that are kicked up in that area are called chop or see when they propagate outward from that storm area they separate into regular sets of wave trains all waves within which have the same height wave length and period these ordered groups or sets are called swell and they travel thousands of miles to our beaches what happens to them when they arrive to answer that we have to review a few more concepts let's talk first about wave speed like the more commonly known speed we associate with our cars on the highway speed is simply distance over time for a wave the distance it travels in a given unit of time is its wavelength over its period for example tsunami have an average wavelength of 200 kilometers on an average period of 15 minutes when we divide those numbers we get an average speed of a tsunami of 800 kilometers per hour that's how fast the energy of the tsunami wave travels across the ocean swell that approach our beach tend to move at speeds more like 33 kilometers per hour however that speed will slow once the wave feels bottom which means once it enters water shallower than its wave base this image reviews the wave base as the limit of orbital motion below a wave we call waves that move through water deeper than their wave base deep water waves note that this definition has nothing to do with whether we think the water is deep or shallow but only if the wave does if the waves base is above the sea floor it feels like deep water and there's no interaction between the wave and the seafloor once a wave enters water that is shallower than its wave base it now transfers its orbital motion to the rock or sediment on the sea floor that transfer of energy will pick up and move sediment erode rock and generally cause a frictional slowing of the base of the wave the top of the wave might still be moving at its original speed but the base is slowing down this causes waves to bunch up their wavelengths decrease grow taller and have their circular orbits squashed into elliptical orbits transformation of a wave is it enter shallow water slowing and growing taller until eventually it stopped crashes over in a circular motion and it breaks onto the shore note while height increases in wavelength and speed both decrease as a wave approaches shore the period stays the same we can now return to this image from Pacifica of actual swell approaching the beach and see this transformation note for purposes of this video only if a wave is not a deep water wave we will call it a shallow water wave in truth there is a term known as a transitional wave which sits between the two we will not make that distinction what kind of waves are deep water waves and what kind are shallow water waves and can they be one at one time in at another yes of course remember whether a wave is deep water or shallow water depends only on its wavelength and the depth of water it's traveling through for example when you blow on your coffee cup you make capillary waves with tiny wavelengths they do not feel bottom of the coffee cup so they are considered deep water waves but those same waves in a thin film of water on the ground would feel bottom they would then be classified there as shallow water waves what about chopped vs. well in the open ocean both chopped and swell or deep water waves but as they travel towards the shore their wave base will hit bottom and when it does they become shallow water waves pause now for more information and more detail continue on to the next video in this series you
Earth Rocks!
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170 Live Apps Migrated to PCF in 18 Months – This is... - Don Fossgreen, Terry Miles & Jason Nash
first thing I want to do is thank some of the people who are in attendance today you can have three people from the West corporation talking at you about our experiences with pivotal Cloud Foundry but there are a few pivots that are survivors of our project whom I want to thank as well and and it's great because there's a bit of lineage we've had several waves of platform and application transformation dojos that we've been doing with these folks and it's about oh gosh two-and-a-half year relationship Jason something like that and there are people that represent early 2018 engagements people who I think the first instance was in a shoebox in a closet somewhere that we actually built out and went from there but just very early levels of engagement to the much broader enterprise work we're doing now relatively recent arrivals who just we thank you all that they were able to stand on this platform because you guys helped drag us there so we thank you for that let's go again go ahead and get going West corporation we're going to give you in a minute or two how we define ourselves as a company why we decided to adopt pivotal Cloud Foundry and work with these fine people and others some related projects that we do too because if you're gonna do a big giant replant forming effort like this it's not ever going to be the only change you make in your organization so we'll talk a little bit about that and we've got somebody who represents platform architecture and we've got someone who represents one of the most important early adopters of an application team one of our first and most important tenants that well the way he likes to put it is he ripped up anything that wasn't bolted down in our environment and so that patient zero I'm extremely appreciative of as well and so we're gonna spend some time having both of those people talk to you and then again we really want to get to your questions because we know that this is an endlessly interesting and pragmatic adventure to adopt something like this and you might be right along with us for about two and a half years in so I think on some sort of maturity model where somewhere in the middle other customers are much further along than we are and there's some that are just getting started and we'd probably have questions in both directions looking forward looking back we appreciate yours as well quick introduction on Terry miles I'm a product manager platform owned of PCF at West this guy standing here is Don Foss Green platform architect and this man standing here is Jason Nash that product development manager and owner of a key initial adopter we're big we're not huge but we are big and there's an unusual flavor about our software portfolio we're the biggest telco you've never heard of exclusively business-to-business we get in behind a lot of stuff that might touch your lives already if you have kids in school and you've got some sort of mobile app or you get some sort of SMS service to come pick up your kids because it's snowing and you got to go home early that's about a 50% chance it's our system but that's sending that notification out to you if you ever are unfortunate enough to have to make a 9-1-1 call there is a very good chance that that is on our system if you have a prescription to CVS and your pills are ready that's gonna be us sending out that text message to get it back to you so we're big we're not huge but we are unusual and that a lot of our applications use UDP instead of TCP for example we are an extremely heterogeneous group that I'll go into a little bit more detail about on the next slide as an application portfolio and we are extremely distributed geographically there are lots of multinational companies and we're one of them but what I'd also say too is that our product teams and our project teams are often very distributed among multiple continents it's not just that this product team sits in this country and that product team sits in that country we are a pedigree of many different lineages because we have been a holding company for a long time we actually started out 20 30 years ago as a customer call center and we just kept buying things growing by acquisition and the general policy was thinking like a holding company buy something let it lie don't mess with it try to optimize it make it more profitable but we were not trying to integrate any of these platforms this adoption of PCF isn't the first time we've tried to consolidate our platform but it is the most earnest and death in Italy by far our most successful effort in that regard and as you can see all of these different acquisitions that you see on the right represent not just product but product lines different decisions about extremely dissimilar architectures among these applications and platforms on this list and so trying to bring them all together and even just the challenge of trying to select who would go first and who we try to build out for these were tough things for us to consider but we're through a lot of that now now we're in blocking and tackling execution phase but before we got there we had to do some design work and we had to talk a little bit about architecture and as we did that we realized that if we were going to change the way we thought about ourselves from a holding company to sort of operating or a kind of software company there were going to have to be not just replant forming considerations but CI CD initiatives changing the way we listen to our applications and standardizing the way we do so with an enterprise adoption of New Relic and meanwhile like almost any other business you talk to in this regard we're trying to change the way we go about doing our work we can call it agile there's lots of different names to it but just fundamentally understanding an iterative nature to our work and trying to find some greater way to get people to lift up and out of their teams and start talking to one another because anybody who did that to any degree to our business would realize we had a lot in common a lot more in common than we thought we did so to stitch it all together well have Don talk a little bit about how design wet hello everyone so as Carrie was saying some of our biggest challenges were trying to bring our company and our developers together as a whole when I worked in the development community at West I really had no idea what other groups there were I didn't realize that there were actually three other groups within West that had perhaps a 40% overlap in terms of the types of services that they provided as the application group that I was in and so we really wanted to have this as a two-prong thing because we were so fragmented in our development and our infrastructure and our operations we needed a way to bring all those people together and we needed a platform that could provide both a very opinionated manner of doing that as well as flexibility we were stuck on old-school VMware architecture that took forever to spin up VMs don't get me started on you know four weeks to get a VM that you can't actually log into because they forgot to install your user on it all those types of things were just rampant at West and we were really struggling trying to innovate faster and we did have some of our newer acquisitions of course we're already on the cloud especially AWS at the time but they were really all over the map in terms of their maturity model 4c ICD for monitoring etc so what did we want we wanted a platform that would be opinionated enough to bring us all together in terms of starting to build a culture of development of how we were going to do things that would move us to cloud native without necessarily hitting us with a hammer every time we tried to do something but we still needed flexibility so that's where because our apps are UDP base they're hyper sensitive to latency a lot of them we needed to be able to do that in places that maybe the opinionated model wouldn't quite work we wanted to provide guardrails rather than traffic lights for our developers our system up till then had very much been stopped write a ticket wait for some amount of time an opaque amount of time and get a result out of it we needed something where you could go in and you could get as much of it done by just clicking a button we need something that we could provide across the entire globe we have sinners in and business in a pack amia North America South America Africa everywhere we needed something that we could stand up all around the world without having to necessarily own our own data centers there we really wanted to move this to a single Operations Group our operations at the time were incredibly fragmented it was very much every app had its own operations group and sometimes they'd end up fighting with other operations group for resources and if a problem came up there was a lot of pointing of fingers etc and by centralizing that we thought that we'd be able to provide much better service to our applications we of course wanted to include increase our velocity the quality of our software as well as the quality of life for our operators and developers and to have visibility into what our platform was what was happening to decrease that opaqueness that we saw when an issue would arrive we would need to bring people in from every group to look at it so we went through a competitive POC and we decided that for us the answer at that time was PCF which has the part that's now called paths but we were also really excited about PKS coming in because that would provide that flexibility the ability to do the UDP all those things that we really needed and it in our POC we went ahead and installed both on Prem and in the cloud we brought in developers from greenfield apps from brownfield apps and some real hardcore old legacy software so that we you got a actual look at what problems we might start hitting when we ran it as platform we realized that none of this is was going to do anything if we didn't have a CI CD platform to run on we had groups that that did not actually even have their code in source control before this so that's the level of maturity we also had people who had push button CI CD true deployment pipelines that ran automatically when something was checked in to github so we had everything along that but we needed to bring everyone up to that basic level and we wanted to provide a an easy way for apps to be monitored and so we brought a new relic at the same time so we've done all this and some of these things we did well and some of the other things are still challenges and we're trying to better and so things that I'd like to to talk about here is either things we did early that we're good or things that we should have pushed even harder on and the first thing is you should bring in InfoSec the as early as you can as we didn't have them as part of the POC we should have had them as part of the POC that's the level of input that you need that is still our largest speed bump getting approvals for egress from the foundation into other systems but bring them in it's something new we're still training them they're learning to love this they're seeing how we can provide this security infrastructure as code and the good thing is they're really supportive of it they're just a little bit skeptical that it's really gonna work for us determining how we were going to set up our foundations and our orgs and our spaces within the foundation was a big deal to us that's something we did well we have dev tests foundations that's where the developers check into and iterate on their code in the dev level of the dev test foundations and then they need to have a CI CD pipeline to push it into the QA side and the QA this is initial QA so it's running on non proud at a-- etc and then we have production foundations across the world that contain multiple spaces they are for staging which is the final pre prod testing and then production spaces we also decided to provide isolation segments for our public work workloads so it ends up being a DMZ for our applications this was a request from security and the networking people to end with PCF this is an easy thing to to add we are still experiencing some some [Music] difficulties with skilling up people in our company this is a new platform with with new requirements especially in our operations group it's it's really exciting to see them realize that they're actually engineers as well and their real job is to provide automation more than anything else and having that plan to do that bringing those people in early would be another great thing to do and not just operations but remember your QA people are going to be running on the platform and there's some new things that they need to understand about the system as well early on we started classifying what workloads we're going to go where that started a little bit later than it should have honestly it would have been better a lot of our business plan that drove our acquisition of this was sort of back of the napkin but the earlier you can actually get to the level where you understand what all your apps are and what they do would be a great thing to do remember that without C ICD you have a great platform but it's never going to achieve the velocity that you need you need that reproducibility you need that ability to go back in time if everything doesn't work perfectly and you need to be able to monitor the platform this is somewhere something that we knew was going to happen where we struggle a little bit with it we went with the open source for beefiest and Griffin a solution and it's good but we we still see some challenges there be sure that you can monitor your apps and that's where new relic comes in and is super strong we made a determination about our databases we decided that we weren't going to host them within PCF we're going to consider them to be external services that has been a good choice for us up to this point because we have so many of these systems that are linked heavily into legacy systems and it's it's been easier to leave the data where it is currently and build a foundation close enough to it to be able to access it last of all is where did the logs go we we definitely that hasn't been a strong point for us that's a lot of data and its really an essential part of your applications we had some applications using logs for things that logs really aren't meant for like billing events etc and that's a big deal to to let them understand anything that needs to absolutely persist should be through a persistent store logs are about debugging events that are happening it and analyzing what's happening it is not so that you can charge your customer for a phone call that they may and so the final lessons are automation is not optional be ready to train your people to do it they're going to learn to hate ya mole just like I do and most of us do I think when we went we're now on three different public clouds we have a recommendation to not use the proprietary interfaces to things like the databases as a service that they provide on those platform we still have this goal of making it as easy as possible for us to move those applications to a different platform so it won't be the application deciding it it'll be it could be a business decision as well we don't see that really happening that much but we have that flexibility to do that if we need to and of course your culture is going to change with the tool that's been one of our greatest achievements is we now have many of our developers who talk across groups which means across the world in fact they now know a lot of people that are doing the same type of things as they are and where it's making our API gateway a lot of healthier because people realize we should be using one best-of-breed service etc and you have to know that you just started no matter how good your plans are they're going to change be ready to do that and the last of all is that it is really important for us that we had true partnerships with both pivotal and New Relic we really couldn't have done it without those two companies and the way they have not just supported us to get more money out of us but really taking that step to when they see a problem even on the horizon they reach out and try to help us and now we're gonna have Jason Nash up here to talk about what they ran into when they started using the platform everybody I know we're coming up on clock but that's okay I talked real fast and I'm highly caffeinated so we will we're gonna plow through these things real quick um the main thing I want you to take away if you don't get all these things you can follow up with me after but the main thing I want you to take away is the foundry is pretty much just gonna work your code is pretty much just gonna run in it it doesn't for some reason these are solvable problems your partnership with pivotal these guys have seen how the stuff breaks a thousand times if you're focused on your code and you're worried about your code you're thinking about the wrong things in order to be successful it's what is gonna stop you from being successful is the completeness of your entire ecosystem it's all of the components that you need to have in place next to the foundries in order to take advantage of the stuff that's in the foundry and it's also the human beings that make up that ecosystem that aren't gonna get in your way especially if you're an early adopter right as you get in earlier than than everybody else like the info sex of the world and they don't understand what you're trying to accomplish right they're gonna pump the brakes hard so the faster you can get them engaged the better off you're gonna be but don't worry about the foundry don't worry about the code your architects will take care of that the code will run it always your developers will solve the problems think about all the stuff around it and then there's just a few kind of gotchas that that come up um so how cloud native are you really you know so my portfolio has everything from BB six in it to an orchestrated set of micro services running on Tomcat their spring boot so we took that spring boot set of apps in first but I didn't have the database right and and I learned this very quickly you know do I have one big database for service do you have lots of teeny tiny little databases one per one and what you really have to think about here is where our logical domain boundaries as you design your things and put stuff back together around logical domain boundaries apps are not the same thing as micro services and you kind of learned that it and think about your sizing and where you draw your boundaries do you have file system Reliance's if you do the file system doesn't exist in the PCF world are you producing files are you reading config files things like that like you've got to figure out what your what your answer is going to be around that are you producing logs that handle both APM and kind of debugging like if you're on Splunk you've probably got dashboards that alert and all I kind of stuff and when you move into PCF unless you keep your Splunk rates they're going something new relic you have to to separate a p.m. from debugging logging and that that takes some effort and some thought and some some coding can you screen your logs how fast can you get them out okay you've got a Hadoop store but can you get them there real time fast enough to debug your applications if you can't get the logs where you can access them fast enough then your logs are useless to you APM does not equal logging that's the Splunk problem think about boundary monitoring or three APM it's very easy to snap that on but it doesn't tell you a whole lot about what's actually going on in there you've got to write coding hooks right so to take advantage of all your APM you've got a code some can you alert out of your out of your new APM stuff can you send a page can use in the you know a text message around alert can you hit a service best thing are these our connectivity it's all these ecosystem things that go away once you move into the space can you deploy everything with CCD what monitoring what monitoring is ops put in place that you don't know about right what Big Brother alerts did they stick on that one Xbox um you know what kind of logging things because when you move all that stuff away your Ops guys had something that they were relying on that's critically gone now and you've missed it right so you gotta have that conversation um smaller is better but not too small there is overhead associated with an app there is a RAM footprint there is administrative overhead there's deployment overhead we found that you know we had all these micro services right they were really crowding cloud native and wins like we need 4500 you know apps and Terry says no you can't have that many you can you can have you know 10 and so we had this logical kind of bundling back together of what we thought were we're really you know great micro services micro services aren't actually got to put things back together load tests think about your load test before you start your foundries are likely to be in different locations than what they were when you were running code which means you're separated from your databases it's gonna impact your load test make sure your network holds up all of those things think about your load testing early because your your ployment footprint is gonna look different um make sure you're not gonna kill any backing services make sure you've got mocks ready to go think a lot about geo redundancy if you're gonna do that are you gonna run active active are you gonna run active passive do you have all the stuff how are you gonna handle replication on your data layer if you decide to run active active how are you gonna failover your database are you gonna fail your apps from one data center to the other without failing your database or are you gonna try to fail the database over automatically make sure you're thinking about that stuff formaggio redundancy auto-scaling it's a great feature in the system but it's not magic you have to do something to make it work one of the first things we did in our app dojo was write another app that handled scaling for all of the apps in the foundry so each one of our services is fronted by a RabbitMQ watch the depth of that spawn more instances and tear them down right it's not a magic auto scaling button you have to invest in how you're gonna do that make sure if you scale up you don't over run your database connections all those kind of fun things right like auto scaling introduces a bunch of problems you had to deal with before Bluegreen deployments are you ready the big thing here is are the human beings ready will your clients understand the fact that when you do a release it's a blended mix release now like these things tend to blow people's minds who aren't in this world right you've got to manage to the humans see ICD all the things it doesn't matter if you can push your code if the firewall isn't open if you have to spend two weeks requesting a firewall thing before you push the code you don't have CD right everything has to plug into your C ICD pipeline or you will stop you can't do CD without it can you kill or make happy all the human gatekeepers InfoSec business reviews change review boards all of those things right are gonna be in the way of your deployments they all have to get folded into your into your model build a culture that pays attention to health check things like sonar cube and x-ray um you're gonna go fast you need these things to ensure quality and they will expose problems in your CI CD stack that you don't know where they're you'll pull in security vulnerabilities into your CI CD tool that'll make everybody vulnerable watch those things don't accept that they're not DevOps and the last thing I've got here is DevOps is not just Devon Ops it is dev security database networking business all of those people who could potentially be in your way of your deployment have to get engaged in the process or they will slow you down and stop you from taking advantage of the things that are in the foundry dynamic is not going to change and very likely your first-rate platforming effort may feel like you're doing some sort of skunk works it might be a car round but it's very soon you're gonna have to have a deal back with your product teams or your sales teams whoever's driving that bus or new features and your little pack and you're gonna have to convince them of the value how are you going to be able to transform you out so that you can give to those more rapid feature releases basically and if you can do that conversation you're going to give your executive sponsor generally a CTO or somebody like that in your organization you need to equip that person to be able to commit to your project right when he or she made that deal to recommit to it again in six or nine months when things go weird because they will go weird and you have to have that correspondence with other teams and if you're in the middle like we are that's your job you got to have those conversations it's not going to happen from the executive level you just need
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Female Led Pirates of Caribbean with Margot Robbie not happening
Yar it seemed like nobody be shivering Margot Robbie's Timbers anymore they won't be walking her planks in any of the Pirates of the Caribbean no more [Music] yes that's right it looks like there's some news and it's hit pretty much every single entertainment magazine out there that Margot Robbie is saying that the female-led Pirates of the Caribbean is no longer I don't know if this was sad news for you but let's take a look at the sad news Margot Robbie says her female lead Pirates of the Caribbean movie is dead at Disney I guess they don't want to do it it's very shame so such a shame she had the new Vanity Fair cover story which her her female fronted Pirates of the Caribbean co-written by birds of Praise screenwriter Christina Hodson not interested in anything the girl who wrote Birds prey did sorry just not interested it is fascinating this this was definitely looked like it was green lit and things were going on we've all heard that Disney is making some pretty serious cuts and some major layoffs uh Margot Robbie goes to say we had an idea and we were developing developing it for a while ages ago to have more of a female lead not totally female lead but just kind of different uh just a different kind of story which we thought would have been really cool but I guess they didn't want to do it and a variety reported in summer of 2020 that Disney was in early development of Robbie's Pirates movie second reboot written by other people uh Ted Elliott and Chernobyl Creator and Jerry Berkheimer who is in involved he had produced all five Pirates movies starring Johnny Depp and uh it says here Berkheimer was saying that he does he did not want to move forward with Johnny Depp even though Disney's been using his likeness they continue to use Captain Jack Sparrow he said yes we're talking to Margot Robbie we're developing two pirate scripts one with her one without how dare you and he said will def be back not at this point the future is yet to be decided if you look at it the entire pirate series did 3.07 billion internationally it's kind of uh shocking that you would just set sail on these things right um a couple of the movies made over a billion dollars let's go back to the way back machine though let's go back and this is from The Hollywood Reporter going back to June 26th of 2020 Margot Robbie and birds of prey Christina Hodson are retaining for the new female fronted Pirates of the Caribbean did they learn nothing from the female Ghostbusters did they learn nothing apparently they didn't they decided to keep on walking that plank super exciting but this is gonna happen no thank you uh not that I'm opposed to Margot Robbie you know whatever I think she's great wanna see her whatever she wants to do I'm okay with I just think it's interesting that this was like a big deal um but just got killed I mean birds of prey did not do well enough to mandate them moving forward with this Johnny Depp seems to have repaired his reaction and I or his like uh his appearance you know people are starting to it clearly seems that people were not happy with um how that whole trial went down with Amber Heard and how Amber Heard people are really into that chick anymore you know so I don't know what do you think would you like to see another Disney uh one of these pirates of the Caribbeans personally I saw the first one didn't like it that much it's okay I'm not so into Pirates I guess like the ride doesn't do a lot for me and maybe I'm just like not that into Pirates but I know a lot of people who do like it so if you do like it that's okay I obviously a lot of people like to have made a couple billion dollars but what do you think are you do you would you like to see Marco Robbie I mean everybody would like to see Margot Robbie but would you like to see her star on her own one see I think that's the problem is maybe not so much having it like female fronted if they had gone with it like not the pirate you know not having it like maybe she was her own captain and had nothing it didn't wasn't like a female crew is what it sounded like so we could only speculate at this point because it seems like things DOA it's not coming back I don't know seems like Disney's cleaning some house and this didn't seem like it was guaranteed to make money and that's where if you bring Johnny Depp back you pretty much guaranteed to make money people will always want to see Captain Jack Sparrow nobody does a drunken pirate better than that guy he still does uh visitations to kids today it's it has a huge cultural impact as they say so let me know what you think down in the comments I think it's uh I think they're making a mistake maybe if they paired the two of them together and then gave her a spin-off but you can't just be like here's a new Pirates of the Caribbean without Johnny Depp it's a little tough to do look at what happened to Fantastic Beasts bad Mickelson's good but it just didn't work out that well so let me know in the comments below what you think some interesting news coming across Hollywood I'm sure there's gonna be more things coming through and uh catch our full length audio podcast it is for free to you on iTunes Stitcher Spotify all those great places and more we do live stream on YouTube from uh right here 7 30 p.m Eastern Standard Time Friday nights on this channel here as we also do Rumble check us out there we're we're doing some rumblage so anyway uh thanks for listening really appreciate it and as for myself I am owed to the next one [Music]
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32' Tiny Home on Wheels w/Stand Up Loft & 2 Storage Staircases
hey there everybody it's peter from indigo river tiny homes i got my beautiful wife christina on the camera and here we're here to show you chewie's house it is a 10 foot by 32 foot homesteader deluxe it's got the blue siding with the cedar accent and we're gonna go take a look at the storage shed first but you can see on the outside it's got some beautiful cedar accents the white vinyl windows energy efficient french doors on this one this one even has some prettier stairs than usual it's got a huge storage shed on the on the front here access from both sides so this is the space underneath the landing in the deluxe loft so when you get the deluxe loft you get this extra storage space underneath and then you can see the in this house this is where the hot water heater goes every house is a little bit different okay i'll let you go first christina all right so let's get an eye full of this kitchen first before i go all the way in it's gorgeous and that's an upgraded fridge right yes it is step onto this come into this landing it's got space underneath for your shoes and the stairs up to the loft we got the kitchen with the peninsula here there's some storage under there a lot of times we have an overhang here where it's with the dining bar but this one is just yeah this one's got actually got a pop-up bar over here where i'm standing with a beautiful piece of live edge hardwood lovely you want to see how easy it is to drop it down oh yeah drop it got full sets of drawers full size oven four burner cooktop low profile whirlpool microwave and it's and it's a over the range vent hood as well it vents to the outside got all the shelving above got extra shelving above the refrigerator oh let's show the slide-off pantry this is really nice so this is an upgrade you can get the slide-off pantry next to the bridge of course we got the storage underneath the stairs as usual do you want to go into the bathroom or go upstairs first let's go in the bathroom next so often we have a combo unit washer dryer but this homeowner wanted full size washing machine and dryer so we put it under the landing there and we've got this this vanity's a little bit wider than normal isn't it yeah i think that's a three-foot vanity like a long mirror and here we got the shower doors in nice so you want to should we open these so they have a magnet that keeps it closed and i'll let you see the tile work this is the space for the toilet and the photos we didn't get regular flush toilet so all of our homes come with a rv hookup standard snaps together let's check out the master bedroom first so it's regular tread regular normal staircase it feels pretty easy to walk up so he's going to have a tv mounted here and then we got a king-sized bed platform and the 10-foot wide we can get a king size there's some extra shelves we got the bench seat between the window too yeah so the deluxe loft comes with this extra landing this part this l-shaped landing that's where the underneath here is the storage and then the window seat has storage under there and then you get an extra wardrobe and i was gonna let them see so i'm five six and i'm standing up over here i'm six foot you can stand up beside your wardrobe and get dressed get in the bed from a standing position this has a couple of little footholds there to come in and he got the upgraded sconces too oh yeah those are cute they're like mason jars so you can see into the crawling locks this is the homesteader floor plan which means one stand-up loft and one crawl and loft and normally we have a ladder going up into this loft but this homeowner wanted storage stairs this back staircase yeah so it's got a huge storage space here and then some of that stuff some slide out and then those lift up right yeah steps flip up those two flip up and then draw down there and then i'll show everybody what it looks like so here i can stand up on the landing and then you crawl in there are those mason jar sconces and then there's a little nook there so this is how the back stairs works if you decide to get this upgrade there they are peter's relaxing over here yeah we got the recliner couch going on full size lots of windows yeah we got lots of windows so the picture window plus the opening section is kind of a best of both worlds there so there it is chewie's house 32 32 by 10. 10 foot by 32. you know or 32 by 10 however you want to say we'll build it for you out of the way 13 and a half feet tall and you have to contact us for current pricing because that's changing daily yeah daily unfortunately every week but yeah just about daily it's about right have to laugh to keep from crying gorgeous obviously another tv goes there and this beauty's going to go leave us tomorrow yep going to his final destination thanks for watching we love you we love ya
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Let's Play Warcraft 3 - Part 18
isn't it time you told me about the second phase of the plan which certainly the first phase of the Lich Kings plan was to engineer the scourge which would eradicate any group that might resist the legions arrival like the forces of Lordaeron and the High Elves exactly the second phase is to actually summon the Demon Lord who will spark the invasion so where are we going now there is a nearby encampment of Blackrock orcs who maintain a functional demon gate I must use the gate to commune with the Demon Lord and receive his instructions it's not again are we are we helping the matter or what are we doing here hi guys welcome back no one what is juice all right is there any we hold the frost warm these undead dragons are the Lich Kings favorite pants this one shall serve us well all right I think I know where massing let's make one of these things so that and go up great dolls of the dead all right would we have here no other I've weird to think let's give it one more cool though [ __ ] keeper ready [ __ ] laws what's this guy got we can you frost rubbers out our casting enough we want to auto cast that I probably don't actually sacrifices a target from the unit oh this is like pretty much exactly dota2 t glitch exactly the same oh but he's got death of gas blast again I'm [ __ ] worthless guard Wales I guess we're gonna I guess from asking we are the true servants of the Burning Legion these mindless undead are we in pure your people oh that's actually pretty good no one we've all of our units here whereas I keep forgetting with that and again is such a bad keep of this [ __ ] honestly everyone is actually their hero though it's not the large town is it magical it is a tome of demon lore no doubt his comrades carry it as well I've encountered these demon worshipping orcs before how do they fit into all this that young one is a very complicated matter suffice it to say they no longer hold any favour with the legion [Music] you have a romantic prosperous by the way till truck here is holy [ __ ] that's a lot of work assures I do we're gonna make like two more ghouls because I think we lost another one - yeah oh I see how bad massing frost forms this may seem do a lot of damage though because I remember I used them against me in the last two commission my blood beast and she was like yes she was crazy yes master alright I will be done that's just you everything here all right these guys can go cut lumber probably one more - come on Burke clock already up there what would we need to this altar of darkness altar of darkness we actually need that for the tech tree see you oh we have a sacrificial pit let's not comprise a unit to create shades like it's it's also sacrificing Akamai's it just cost one more food - I could tell you so I guess now we actually have their their full tech tree so kind of are these detectors what needs one way to find out no I'm just allowed to go in oh I don't even know what Orcas detectors are at last let's do cross car on this guy and over I shall be your heart let's go all turf darkness and we could be the sky which these cost each a little bit of money I really need another [ __ ] good alright the hell is this [ __ ] oh do dragons [ __ ] mice level 10 Dragon thank you show my blood be spilled I couldn't level 10 Dragon we should probably get temple the Damned or something oh dude we also have oh no it just says here that we can get the upgrade for these guys eBay we do that right out just get that tech tree going for this just kind of I'm now having fun with the tech tree now you did man lumber have to say please what is it now alright speak we know we've never used that animate dead ability and there's probably been a moment or two where I probably could have used it but actually I don't really think so no one and they have - oh dude I need to bench again now that's what we need to do but it pretty much can I pretty much committed to doing frost worms that won't lie I shall be your eyes alright there's a lot of [ __ ] here - actually I shall be but the what's this guy I've ok nothing really good let's see I think blues our first target definitely okay - it's over here as well I was getting some scouting in as well as what abilities we have also frost rooms our slowest balls but we all do that alright so we have this we need a black citizen okay guys there this just was like overlapping texture I just go put it down here and I don't think they're gonna come from here it's famous last words but yeah whatever yes I don't even know what our units or orcs even go I don't know anything it works together oh my god the lumber Riccar because guy can we kill like so he's gargoyles maybe if [ __ ] these girls what is it it's something that's like that cost like an uneven amount of resources which is this guy actually ironically we need like a craft on lumber I think but I'll see how much everything costs but I just want to stockpile some lumber and honestly the graveyard where the location set right now is literally awful like it's over here or what for that for those trees when I put it down like actually that is probably the best place yeah that sucks or peroneus I mean ghoulfriends you would have increased they're discovering these good get these guys new Oh leash what the [ __ ] even did that much damage these guys speak holy [ __ ] they just had something I wrecked these things [ __ ] somebody is comes I wish you all right yes my game is you slightly hard let's see I'll look into there's another way into his face here tread lightly all right I did not think that would be the case [Music] there try and get another peasant oh [ __ ] here we go seven food for these [ __ ] seventh that's a lot I hear you we can't get disease glad [ __ ] seven food that's a lot of food no it's good all the one four possible in the universe well I'll probably do is I'll probably get gravy right like over here for a long burst drop off of them that's oh you're Zoran I shall be your eyes lit the Raiders maybe that do this site is yours there's a garret there I shall be your on and has their own catapults maybe they have catapults all right let's start starting something and they just they just do a ton of damage better finally what needs revealing all right we're gonna send this shade in there I guess we're gonna make two of these guys speak fool [ __ ] no no that's what these guys are for we're so lik oh my god they're [ __ ] already grandpa you've just crossed over these guys oh my god it [ __ ] hurt such [ __ ] giant [ __ ] you know what we need to cross number that thing no one this is right away for a second no all right all right now we need to get this [ __ ] can the amount of gold I've got needs tread lightly and then we can kind of just go in there and deal with them I guess never do it we're mixing this up slatted we're gonna basically play a little bit okay we need to go over there guys we need to run away go harvest a little over here or something I said it must be these guys the warlocks I don't know it's that thank you it's fine right now I need to get more shade into like positions to see when they're attacking actually alright I'll look good no one orders me master just sound like put two in here while I keep making these dragons which I can't actually make right now speak fool I'm making a [ __ ] I don't need that up bread what I need is that you are dragons a stupid [ __ ] dragon to you let's go back in at last we're gonna use this to test on the metal cuz they just said random attacks on me but we were we were kickin blues ass shall be your eyes the cannibal die I think the cannibal we had died yeah it did I know it's right that's not it maybe that is that no one orders me around I tell us No I'm not sure what to do here but your problem right here you know we need to come back anyways to do something [ __ ] in anyways I mean he just uses mirror image things and I think I need warlocks as well to [ __ ] really oh yeah they do have catapults no one sings are [ __ ] no I'll keep my light this is more like I need more HP's I'm probably just gonna hang out here for a second so if I use the ultimate ability raises oh but can't it didn't want to just work on this that's all I said that's my question make it well actually I wish you okay I could actually use it in an attack that actually might be a really good idea or is that another catapult it kind of held me of dead that I sent him I just wanted to kill that thing but I guess just making these frost worms is probably not the best idea a lot of HP I need them to heal up but I mean we could get the healing from over here but yeah I'd really want to do all the blue right now the speech I R we go No let's get another me Wiggin out well o sappers that's what it was [ __ ] I'm trying to focus it down alright so they bring sappers oh that's interesting now alright how do you tell me Jody that's like I do anything probably all right let's see here okay let's let's try the little strategy ahead before at last Frostmourne we best could go over here this is more like it Frostmourne we attack with all this oh it counts as their units - that's pretty good what is it now Frostmourne hungers we're gonna go in and go in no one alright finally speak frost over that guy it's the key of like having a necromancer way yeah yeah they're already kind of going to towers and check though get that thing seriously we can't see it it's so weird that yet actually actually going to danger range [ __ ] reading killer [ __ ] it - still the burrows first I decide to put autocast you on this guy cuz yeah that's close well I probably also should have done that you know I'm gonna do I'm gonna make a necromancer it just makes snacks for a Arthas actually mushrooms actually aren't bad I'm gonna sit a plush Arthur stood all right we need that holy aura all right then after we deal with this guy we can kind of start focusing everything we have on orange there we go that's the play how we froze the building picture pretty sweet all right I think I think we got this guy now so we're we're okay so really need to get more upgrades oh it's always about the gold let's bring this guy down here cuz we need the gold by now cuz we got like seven and then I'm already on lo upkeep so it's like yeah [ __ ] red surprise they don't use the burros I know I know that much when we campaign that they're supposed to use the burros forget just kill every building that they have Frostmourne hungers all right oh wait oh noes we can freeze their towers I thought actually kind of need what's the yeah stops all building activities it would wait for the girl okay there we go it's not it's not actually being used by him go back the catapults have the rest of the rest of this actually speak we took Capitol Hill down those guys they're gonna kill everything all right finish making that okay so this is this is what I was thinking with those guys speak so these guys these guys have this I have no doubt about in my mind about that okay though next to the targets could be orange all right let's go I was gonna race them dead and then he was going to sacrifice and this guy can also eat that guy are you guys and just it's just one necromancer does it all and I'll just have them hover around oh we're actually up my mak'st on cigarettes the [ __ ] because we lost one during that fight yes that sucks and this thing's almost done - [ __ ] summoning is complete we super lost guys situation tread lightly all right but at least at least we got rid of blue so now when we handle orange in the back of the basis 501 orders me around here's what I'm playing at doing action err yeah one more frost well let's go into up here and right here and do I now - you'll get there guy tread lightly disguise dragon sir at last yes [ __ ] have a dragon flight sir actually I need to see this guy's man I think I already dropped claws of attack is complete no one orders me around guess I'll just give that to earth us at last all right well we're just waiting for these guests come up tread lightly he goes just start sending guys down [ __ ] hell oh my god they all die all right all right so you know what we're no longer doing that we're gonna put them over here instead I've just decided it's a total [ __ ] waste of resources to do it any other way because they just send the sappers and I might as well just have these guys sitting here I don't think the top guys ever send anything honestly I wish oh it [ __ ] actually this shade where's the shade I need a shade over there I think I need two shades honestly like that that's what honestly wrecked me this mission so far no there where's the left my bow to you with my face I mean they have catapults here but as bad as the other ship they've been sending my way like the [ __ ] that the troll guys are just [ __ ] just wrecking everything I have every single times strategy doesn't quite work as well as I hoped I'm just I'm stopping it now like I've done it too much ready and I just feel bad now I like the frost forms those are really [ __ ] cool units then I need to get this though nolo upgrade their summoning is complete John's gonna go with one more necrolyte are so not necrolyte acolytes or that groves at all Frostmourne alright so where's the I did I did put him here well I got supervisor Scout with him they call shall be revealed let's see these guys have the spikes on their one advances so they're just like little mini bases but I get euro in there I'll look into it honestly massing frost forms is actually premature to it they're actually really nice I go unseen tread lightly I don't think I really need to upgrade these all the way I shadow think we're gonna upgrade them at all to be honest I probably should have actually put them more inside the base but I don't know what needs no more dragons here oh I mean also I think clustering the towers also probably didn't help either I'm gonna say learning from mistakes I already have my up you around I'm gonna kill I think one of the guys that it's money would cuz I would prefer not to keep it at high I'd like to keep it want to keep it low Frostmourne all right so let's wait for maybe one more time idly and kill it and then we'll be is not the guy looking for love that's actually really nothing the frost is there they killed something it was worth no no they ain't kill anything actually until I'm like thinking did they kill something that was worth one food speak yeah they did alright your other y'all I'll start to I'll start to poke action no reason not to poke speak fool Frostmourne hungers it's Frostmourne hungers [ __ ] no one orders me around let's see try this alright [ __ ] I got one two dragons and last yeah after I call these speakers arthas there yeah now we're gonna use their numbers against the night oh yeah I'm playing slightly more properly slightly more properly I don't think I really need this lift can I get their abilities or now we really should just send these guys but actually actually just selling out of this thing actually no you know what's on the back foot okay we actually need to run away because they're sending an attack I can actually see them stage before they even go in come on guys as the shadow speak this guy needs to go over here I may have well I did this woman dragons because it was slowed up there cuz I was coming back over here to help of this face it's fine not so I get make one more now let's go back and finish the fight over there we're gonna have another gold buy-in so it's all good lightly rock my little dragon attack that's actually really good all right you go heal my baby see those guys start stuff speak finally and he remade most of the units but these guys are really good I mean we got that 25% damage bonus which I just thought not used all right they're really good thing is that the upgrades on these guys I've heard the healing on these guys is actually really good your name is it like a percentage a stir-fries now just in the back here what else do I want to do alright I just just something suffering plenty no one way how they get through there oh they [ __ ] locked over there okay I didn't think that actually come through here I probably should just operate all these I don't know why I'm not offering them no one all right that integrated use this bathtub speak whatever seems like the kind of mission that's harder when you start an easier as you progress all right it's that guy now I think he's dead I had a out of guide to summon ships for oh we think we lost all the we lost all that catapults too but honestly I think these guys are good enough I mean honestly I could probably just sew this [ __ ] because they're quite good at this frost forms bad dude frost forms hunger [ __ ] you hey [ __ ] so good actually we focus on this thing but they keep sending in units do we have any other things that we need to know at laughs that make we're just got focused on this building cuz they're just gonna keep making that's that'd be good no one look that we death back to on and on the other delicious don't worry I come in oh my god they're already like remaking it all right let's go sendin what is it now descendant of these two Schmucks stairs secured over here this guy hovering around it like please let me get you spirit Lodge all right am i okay yeah I don't think that building does anything let's focus on this one now no one Oh totally intelligence will give to that guy I wish I guess we can send them right after the this thing here cuz they'll freeze it occasionally yeah there you go 30 throws all right don't click there okay and something died there I guess she's slightly upset about something speak much men's gaffe guys got a lot o cuz we're they're reflecting damage of course I forgot about that little element of it Malay Tech as it is they can do that so so it's actually hurting him I mean every good every little bit helps I guess actually I don't need those [ __ ] go make more dragons [ __ ] you good deal with brown what does this there's like going the complete wrong frosty my life every time there was a doobie of damage Oh what the [ __ ] hey we to do with those guys now the [ __ ] type is these things are the rest is dead finally we get them all you I feel like I lost it buildings over here but [ __ ] it I need to you sighs guys that's just uh I don't know when they [ __ ] came any but that's [ __ ] ridiculous all right you could probably deal with let's try and take out brown now because at the poopy color no he's not even with us oh [ __ ] we're getting cold basketball good oh we also gotta find on him I really like that our about it I think it's actually one of more useful things that they have that they have for me here I haven't an auto cast I think it's just like if I I think it works the same way as donut which is basically it's something it's getting hit automatically you like sacrifice that you know yeah we can no speak okay most of them so it's all good when are you are you even the left like sacrifice like at her unit I don't even want try because I like the good things like that dude this is like the mass battlecruisers of Warcraft 3 I'm not even kidding [ __ ] you alright where's where's Arthas I forgot I could just heal him up and Arthas is a selfie all which makes them like a really very really good unit actually yeah I think we I think Browns pretty much to dealt with no we didn't quite finish up all that yeah all right let's go find out where the last one is and last no I see not a part of that group my site is yours I've got some dragons here that's gonna twelves more whelps don't they lose their peasant whenever they bring it into some stupid position where they die I guess not what needs revealing and this is the dark portal or no age I did I have you just not know what to chop anymore I might be to kiss because I actually technically need the woods because we're gonna make a graveyard over here somewhere apparently graveyard is uh or as a crypt no it's it's apparently to be so we need to actually position that something else unfortunately there's no Idol counter for that speak no rostrums are so [ __ ] good actually I shall be over there Oh accident actually we could go we're gonna deal with these things right now nothing's stopping me why I have more dragons at you Frostmourne hungers alright we're gonna we're gonna get in the Sun to eat over here yes I have like three of these guys in total just my mining stuff and it is it this mission is really supposed to take this longer 40 minutes where do I just suck probably probably that I suck my hotbar but whatever ritual hey I spent I spend like a minute getting ready and then like another okay I'm good to go my site is yours I kind of want to see demon gates destroy seal like yeah I have like a guy like full-time dedicated my name is [ __ ] let's go over here with their lumber miners actually there's something definitely over here go and get some more items and shadow no speak what needs revealing what's up here let's see oh Reds here I'll look into it Oh what the [ __ ] red the dragon oh oh we have to wanna do it oncee okay I show one more time around this is more like it well I want to do it I want to deal with this guy first into it Oh shall be revealed what is it now there are dragons yeah that's uh at least looking or excuse to be part of the Horde I'm sorry sir networks [ __ ] what are they called the I thought we could push a greater dealing might as well give that to quell subscribe call us whatever Ness all right is there anything else on the map here that's really worthwhile we didn't quite explore over there but I don't think it would drop anything anyways what is it let's go attack finally at last speak last there we go I really like that thing where you can just like to bring on like all the event back to life it's so good actually and I think death quelle was actually like considering this mission how I got these like really high HP PC units real d'Auvergne are dragons I bow to your will or I will be dial that huh man unable to create unity do max with a better nation tread lightly no one orders me around Frostmourne honking just gonna be here forever oh yeah that's right I think that's like a homage to the fact and work after you got your own you got a what's my call I shall beat you because you you get you get dragon on that game so they're like they're trying to paint almost an accent I just relied it just clicked with me now that's what they were doing right let's back up for a second [Music] finally wrong neighborhood [ __ ] I think chain lighting goes to bear okay only problem is this guy sticking out of meetings one second I'm a restless dead so he goes sends them [ __ ] snacks to Arthas and they may not even make it though [Music] just focused on this one building actually probably very good finally but it run to it finally that's a ton of intelligence that this guy pretty sure a teenage hero as I said this is this is just information sad I know but you know sometimes that's what that's how life is all right I need to go over here it does have sex with that guy because I'm taking a crap ton of damage revealing this is quite the mission now I have to say this is interesting I I really actually co prospers I don't know if I'm gonna spend every mission master but it will definitely be a lot of them no time for snacks delicious speak fool just have to wait but come on cool down all right guess we'll see what's down here - I mean Arthas doesn't need any more level summoning is complete thankful choice a fake bait full choice I can quell through whatever I guess there isn't really anything over here all right Oh as soon as they're ready we're gonna around we're gonna kind of up in there she'll be fine Frostmourne hungers Yukari you can come now no one thought to make sure it's fully - I wish oh wait they only have dragons in the next place yeah nothing big rest of it what do you actuator tells us vitality thing I missed that very easily I suppose mana capacity from hero agility intelligence of hero okay we don't need that this is more like it speak at last this is more like alright at last at last guys no one orders me around finally you'll [ __ ] this guy what is go in and go in frost Milles can't dogs the demon gate defeat these orcs quickly so that I can contact the Demon Lord understood oh I lost dragons for money lost last we get dragons back now I don't get dragon goods during like spin2win strats can sacrifice them I don't know all right I mean that my granny is my heroes took the most amount down which is because they're the only ground units I have how he's gonna die all right guys okay we're gonna back off its now to these guys tome of dollars of the tread lightly Frostmourne we have to go back in finally shut they're following him no one orders me around that's actually actually he's good what am i [ __ ] doing it's our position he's next whoops I think 12 knowledge just gives experience though I will say now increases everything whatever [ __ ] I don't care I should it's due on force I was a make another one yeah the dead shall soon no one would eat Arthas so where's the dragon ders no they actually have one there well he needs mana to do this whatever at last it's okay let us go probably should take out the dragon roost but yeah I'm actually suppose they actually have that as I think because I don't think they're units you get but you know what I don't remember this game [ __ ] at all so you know what I'm wrong that it's yeah I'm not surprised like speak No let's go these things oh my god how is that [ __ ] catapults to love speak all right that's just mop up time does he like no he's about to die so he just goes in there and does this thing finally feel like a I like the fact they died one I'm very sad that the Dragons the account is a target that I could press let's just kill all the cousins that all right I have to say big fan of these guests it was actually really fun to mass is the exercise like mad I'm kind of like battlecruisers oh [ __ ] they're gonna just fun and need more of it I don't know why but it feels like my game is slowed down I don't know why they attack so slowly or whatever lightly here's question can we sacrifice the dragon got a [ __ ] full deal right there now we need another one for those things only count as one one food rent in two shades the brutes have been slain the demon gate is yours Lich I call upon the Archimonde your humble servant seeks an audience you called my name foolish and I have come you are childless odd are you not yes great one I am the Summoner very well then there is a special tone you must find the only remaining spell book of Medivh The Last Guardian only his lost incantations are powerful enough to bring me into your world where should we search for a great one seek out the mortal city of dollar on it is there that the tone is kept at Twilight three days from now [ __ ] now these missions really are one hour holy [ __ ] I mean I don't know if you guys do they care I mean I guess if you made it this far this part you really don't but I'm trying my best I'm trying to get it like you know and I don't want to like split it up for anything so cuz then you know it's like Oh a it's like [ __ ] two days or something for one mission it's like yeah
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in astronomy the main sequence is a continuous and distinctive band of stars that appears on plots of stellar color versus brightness these color magnitude plots are known as hertzsprung-russell diagram after their co-developers edna hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russell stars on this band are known as main sequence stars or dwarf stars these are the most numerous true stars in the universe and include the Earth's Sun after condensation and ignition of a star it generates thermal energy in its dense core region through nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium during this stage of the star's lifetime it is located on the main sequence at a position determined primarily by its mass but also based upon its chemical composition and age the cause of main sequence stars are in hydrostatic equilibrium where outward thermal pressure from the hot core is balanced by the inward pressure of gravitational collapse from the overlying layers the strong dependence of the rate of energy generation on temperature and pressure helps to sustain this balance energy generated at the core makes its way to the surface and is radiated away at the photosphere the energy is carried by either radiation or convection with the latter occurring in regions with steeper temperature gradients higher opacity or both the main sequence is sometimes divided into upper and lower parts based on the dominant process that a star uses to generate energy stars below about 1.5 times the mass of the Sun 1.5 m primarily fuse hydrogen atoms together in a series of stages to form helium a sequence called the proton-proton chain above this mass in the upper main sequence the nuclear fusion process mainly uses atoms of carbon nitrogen and oxygen as intermediaries in the CNO cycle that produces helium from hydrogen atoms main sequence stars with more than two solar masses undergo convection in their core regions which acts to stir up the newly created helium and maintain the proportion of fuel needed for fusion to occur below this mass stars have calls that are entirely radiative with convective zones near the surface with decreasing stellar mass the proportion of the star forming a convective envelope steadily increased main-sequence stars below 0.4 m undergo convection throughout their mass when core convection does not occur a helium rich core developed surrounded by an outer layer of hydrogen in general the more massive a star is the shorter its lifespan on the main sequence after the hydrogen fuel at the core has been consumed the star revolves away from the main sequence on the HR diagram into a supergiant red giant or directly to a white dwarf topic history in the early part of the 20th century information about the types and distances of stars became more readily available the spectra of stars were shown to have distinctive features which allowed them to be categorized Annie jump cannon an Edward C Pickering at Harvard College Observatory developed a method of categorization that became known as the Harvard classification scheme published in the Harvard annals in 1901 in Potsdam in 1906 the Danish astronomer edge nur hertzsprung noticed that the reddest stars classified as K and M in the harvard scheme could be divided into two distinct groups these stars are either much brighter than the sun or much fainter to distinguish these groups he called them giant and dwarf stars the following year he began studying star clusters large groupings of stars that are co-located at approximately the same distance he published the first plots of color versus luminosity for these stars these plots showed a prominent and continuous sequence of stars which he named the main sequence at Princeton University Henry Norris Russell was following a similar course of research he was studying the relationship between the spectral classification of stars and their actual brightness is corrected for distance their absolute magnitude for this purpose he used a set of stars that had reliable parallax's and many of which had been categorized at harvard when he plotted the spectral types of these stars against their absolute magnitude he found that dwarf stars followed a distinct relationship this the real brightness of a dwarf star to be predicted with reasonable accuracy are the red stars observed by hertzsprung the dwarf stars also followed the spectral luminosity relationship discovered by Russell however the giant stars are much brighter than dwarfs and so do not follow the same relationship Russell proposed that the giant stars must have low density or great surface brightness and the reverse is true of dwarf stars the same curve also showed that there were very few faint white stars in 1933 banked Strom brand introduced the term hertzsprung-russell diagram to denote a luminosity spectral class diagram this name reflected the parallel development of this technique by both hertzsprung and Russell earlier in the century as evolutionary models of stars were developed during the 1930s it was shown that four stars of a uniform chemical composition a relationship exists between a stars mass in its luminosity and radius that is for a given mass and Composition there is a unique solution for determining the Stars radius and luminosity this became known as the vote Russell theorem named after Heinrich Vogt and Henry Norris Russell by this theorem when a star's chemical composition in its position on the main sequence is known so too is the star's mass and radius however it was subsequently discovered that the theorem breaks down somewhat for stars of non-uniform composition a refined scheme for stellar classification was published in 1943 by William Wilson Morgan and Philip child's Keenan the MK classification assigned each star a spectral type based on the Harvard classification and a luminosity class the Harvard classification had been developed by assigning a different letter to each star based on the strength of the hydrogen spectral line before the relationship between spectra and temperature was known when ordered by temperature and when duplicate classes were removed the spectral types of stars followed in order of decreasing temperature with colors ranging from blue to red the sequence o be a FG K and M a popular mnemonic for memorizing this sequence of stellar classes is OB a fine girl guy kiss me the luminosity class ranged from a to viii in order of decreasing luminosity stars of luminosity class 5 belonged to the main sequence in April 2018 astronomers reported the detection of the most distant ordinary ie main sequence star named Icarus formerly max j1 one four nine lens star one at nine billion light-years away from Earth topic formation and evolution when a protostar is formed from the collapse of a giant molecular cloud of gas and dust in the local interstellar medium the initial composition is homogeneous throughout consisting of about 70% hydrogen 28% helium and trace amounts of other elements by mass the initial mass of the star depends on the local conditions within the cloud the mass distribution of newly formed stars is described empirically by the initial mass function during the initial collapse this pre main sequence star generates energy through gravitational contraction upon reaching a suitable density energy generation is begun at the core using an exothermic nuclear fusion process that converts hydrogen into helium when nuclear fusion of hydrogen becomes the dominant energy production process and the excess energy gained from gravitational contraction has been lost the star lies along a curve on the hertzsprung-russell diagram or HR diagram called the standard main sequence astronomers will sometimes refer to this stage as 0h main sequence or Zee AMS the Z AMS curve can be calculated using computer models of stellar properties at the point when stars begin hydrogen fusion from this point the brightness and surface temperature of stars typically increase with age a star remains near its initial position on the main sequence until a significant amount of hydrogen in the core has been consumed then begins to evolve into a more luminous star on the HR diagram the evolving star moves up into the right of the main sequence thus the main sequence represents the primary hydrogen burning stage of a star's lifetime topic properties the majority of stars on a typical HR diagram lie along the main sequence curve this line is pronounced because both the spectral type and the luminosity depend only on a star's mass at least to 0th order approximation as long as it is fusing hydrogen at its core and that is what almost all stars spend most of their active lives doing the temperature of a star determines its spectral type via its effect on the physical properties of plasma in its photosphere a star's energy emission as a function of wavelength is influenced by both its temperature and Composition a key indicator of this energy distribution is given by the color index B - V which measures the Stars magnitude in blue B and green yellow feet light by means of filters this difference in magnitude provides a measure of a star's temperature topic dwarf terminology main sequence stars are called dwarf stars but this terminology is partly historical and can be somewhat confusing for the cooler stars dwarfs such as red dwarfs orange dwarfs and yellow dwarfs are indeed much smaller and dimmer than other stars of those colors however for hotter blue and white stars the size and brightness difference between so-called dwarf stars that are on the main sequence in the so called giant stars that are not become smaller for the hottest stars it is not directly observable for those stars the terms dwarf and giant refer to differences in spectral lines which indicate if the star is on the main sequence or off it nevertheless very hot main sequence stars are still sometimes called dwarfs even though they have roughly the same size and brightness as the giant stars of that temperature the common use of dwarf to mean main sequence is confusing in another way because there are dwarf stars which are not main sequence stars for example a white dwarf is the dead core of a star that is left after the star has shed outer layers that is much smaller than a main-sequence star roughly the size of Earth these represent the final evolutionary stage of many main sequence stars topic parameters by treating the star as an idealized energy radiator known as a blackbody the luminosity l and radius r can be related to the effective temperature teff by the stefan-boltzmann law l equals 4 pi sigma ah to t e f f for display style l equals 4 pi sigma r carat to t underscore f carrot for where Sigma is the stefan-boltzmann constant as the position of a star on the HR diagram shows its approximate luminosity this relation can be used to estimate its radius the mass radius and luminosity of a star are closely interlinked and their respective values can be approximated by three relations first is the stefan-boltzmann law which relates the luminosity l the radius R and the surface temperature to F second is the mass luminosity relation which relates the luminosity L in the mass M finally the relationship between M&R is close to linear the ratio of M two R increases by a factor of only three over two point five orders of magnitude of M this relation is roughly proportional to the Stars inner temperature T I and it's extremely slow increase reflects the fact that the rate of energy generation in the course strongly depends on this temperature whereas it has to fit the mass luminosity relation thus are too high or too low temperature will result in stellar instability a better approximation is to take epsilon equals L M the energy generation rate per unit mass as epsilon is proportional to TI 15 where TI is the core temperature this is suitable for stars at least as massive as the Sun exhibiting the CNO cycle and gives the better fit our mo point seven eight equals topic sample parameters equals the table below shows typical values for stars along the main sequence the values of luminosity l radius R and mass M are relative to the Sun a dwarf star with a spectral classification of GTV the actual values for a star may vary by as much as 20 to 30 percent from the values listed below equals topic energy generation equals all main-sequence stars have a core region where energy is generated by nuclear fusion the temperature and density of this core are at the levels necessary to sustain the energy production that will support the remainder of the star a reduction of energy production would cause the overlaying mass to compress the core resulting in an increase in the fusion rate because of higher temperature and pressure likewise an increase in energy production would cause the star to expand lowering the pressure at the core thus the star forms a self-regulating system in hydrostatic equilibrium that is stable over the course of its main sequence lifetime main sequence stars employ two types of hydrogen fusion processes and the rate of energy generation from each type depends on the temperature in the core region astronomers divide the main sequence into upper and lower parts based on which of the two is the dominant fusion process in the lower main sequence energy is primarily generated as the result of the proton-proton chain which directly fuses hydrogen together in a series of stages to produce helium stars in the upper main sequence have sufficiently high core temperatures to efficiently use the CNO cycle see the chart this process uses atoms of carbon nitrogen and oxygen as intermediaries in the process of fusing hydrogen into helium at a stellar core temperature of 18 million Kelvin the PP process in CNO cycle are equally efficient and each type generates half of the star's net luminosity as this is the core temperature of a star with about 1.5 M the upper main sequence consists of stars above this mass thus roughly speaking stars of spectral class F or cooler belong to the lower main sequence while a type stars or hotter or upper main sequence stars the transition in primary energy production from one form to the other spans a range difference of less than a single solar mass in the Sun a one solar mass star only 1.5 percent of the energy is generated by the CNO cycle by contrast stars with 1.8 m or above generate almost their entire energy output through the CNO cycle the observed upper limb for a main-sequence star is 120 to 200 M the theoretical explanation for this limit is that stars above this mass cannot radiate energy fast enough to remain stable so any additional mass will be ejected in a series of pulsations until the star reaches a stable limit the lower limit for sustained proton proton nuclear fusion is about 0.08 M or 80 times the mass of Jupiter below this threshold our substellar objects that cannot sustain hydrogen fusion known as brown dwarfs topic structure because there is a temperature difference between the core and the surface or photosphere energy is transported outward the two modes for transporting this energy irradiation and convection a radiation zone where energy is transported by radiation is stable against convection and there is very little mixing of the plasma by contrast in a convection zone the energy is transported by bulk movement of plasma with hotter material rising and cooler material descending convection is a more efficient mode for carrying energy than radiation but it will only occur under conditions that create a steep temperature gradient in massive stars above 10 M the rate of energy generation by the CNO cycle is very sensitive to temperature so the fusion is highly concentrated at the core consequently there is a high temperature gradient in the core region which results in a convection zone for more efficient energy transport this mixing of material around the core removes the helium ash from the hydrogen burning region allowing more of the hydrogen in the star to be consumed during the main sequence lifetime the outer regions of a massive star transport energy by radiation with little or no convection intermediate-mass stars such as Sirius may transport energy primarily by radiation with a small core convection region medium-sized low mass stars like the Sun have a core region that is stable against convection with a convection zone near the surface that mixes the outer layers this results in a steady buildup of a helium rich core surrounded by a hydrogen rich outer region by contrast cool very low-mass stars below 0.4 m a convective throughout thus the helium produced at the core is distributed across the star producing a relatively uniform atmosphere in a proportionately longer main-sequence lifespan topic luminosity color variation as non fusing helium ash accumulates in the core of a main-sequence star the reduction in the abundance of hydrogen per unit mass results in a gradual lowering of the fusion rate within that mass since it is the outflow of fusion supplied energy that supports the higher layers of the star the core is compressed producing higher temperatures and pressures both factors increase the rate of fusion thus moving the equilibrium towards a smaller denser hotter core producing more energy whose increased outflow pushes the higher layers further out thus there is a steady increase in the luminosity and radius of the star over time for example the luminosity of the early Sun was only about 70 percent of its current value as a Star age as this luminosity increase changes its position on the HR diagram this effect results in a broadening of the main-sequence band because stars are observed at random stages in their lifetime that is the main sequence band develops a thickness on the HR diagram it is not simply a narrow line other factors that broaden the main-sequence band on the HR diagram include uncertainty in the distance to stars in the presence of unresolved binary stars that can alter the observed stellar parameters however even perfect observation would show a fuzzy main sequence because mass is not the only parameter that affects a star's color and luminosity variations in chemical composition caused by the initial abundances the stars evolutionary status interaction with a close companion rapid rotation or a magnetic field can all slightly change a main-sequence stars HR diagram position to name just a few factors as an example there are metal-poor stars with a very low abundance of elements with higher atomic numbers than helium that lie just below the main sequence and are known as subbed wharfs these stars are fusing hydrogen in their cores and so they mark the lower edge of main sequence fuzziness caused by variance in chemical composition a nearly vertical region of the HR diagram known as the instability strip is occupied by pulsating variable stars known as surf I'd variables these stars vary in magnitude at regular intervals giving them a pulsating appearance the strip intersects the upper part of the main sequence in the region of Class A and f stars which are between one and two solar masses pulsating stars in this part of the instability strip that intersects the upper part of the main sequence are called delta scuti variables main sequence stars in this region experience only small changes in magnitude and so this variation is difficult to detect other classes of unstable main sequence stars like beta Safi variables are unrelated to this instability strip topic lifetime the total amount of energy that a star can generate through nuclear fusion of hydrogen is limited by the amount of hydrogen fuel that can be consumed at the core for a star in equilibrium the energy generated at the core must be at least equal to the energy radiated at the surface since the luminosity gives the amount of energy radiated per unit time the total lifespan can be estimated to first approximation as the total energy produced divided by the Stars luminosity for a star with at least 0.5 m when the hydrogen supply in its core is exhausted and it expands to become a red giant it can start to fuse helium atoms to form carbon the energy output of the helium fusion process per unit mass is only about 1/10 the energy output of the hydrogen process and the luminosity of the star increases this results in a much shorter length of time in this stage compared to the main sequence lifetime for example the Sun is predicted to spend 130 million years burning helium compared to about 12 billion years burning hydrogen thus about 90% of the observed stars above 0.5 M will be on the main sequence on Ridge main-sequence stars are known to follow an empirical mass luminosity relationship the luminosity L of the star is roughly proportional to the total mass M as the following power law L M 3.5 display style begin small matrix L propped om carat 3.5 end small matrix this relationship applies to main sequence stars in the range 0.1 250 M the amount of fuel available for nuclear fusion is proportional to the mass of the star thus the lifetime of a star on the main sequence can be estimated by comparing it to solar evolutionary models the Sun has been a main sequence star for about 4.5 billion years and it will become a red giant in 6.5 billion years for a total main sequence lifetime of roughly one thousand and ten years hence tau M s approximately equals ten ten years M m l l equals ten ten years m M minus 2.5 display style begin small matrix tau underscore room M s aprox 10 carat 10 texts years CDO T left frack mm underscore bigger dot right CDO T left frac L underscore bigger dot L right equals 10 karat 10 texts years CDO t left frack mm underscore bigger dot right carat minus 2/5 end small matrix where M&L are the mass and luminosity of the star respectively M display style begin small matrix M underscore bigger dot end small matrix is a solar mass L display style begin small matrix L underscore bigger dot end small matrix is the solar luminosity in m-s display style Tao underscore room ms is the stars estimated main sequence lifetime although more massive stars have more fuel to burn and might intuitively be expected to last longer they also radiate a proportionately greater amount with increased mass this is required by the stellar equation of state for a massive star to maintain equilibrium the outward pressure of radiated energy generated in the core not only must but will rise to match the Titanic inward gravitational pressure of its envelope thus the most massive stars may remain on the main sequence for only a few million years while stars with less than 1/10 of a solar mass may last for over a trillion years the exact mass luminosity relationship depends on how efficiently energy can be transported from the core to the surface a higher opacity has an insulating effect that retains more energy at the core so the star does not need to produce as much energy to remain in hydrostatic equilibrium by contrast a lower opacity means energy escapes more rapidly in the star must burn more fuel to remain in equilibrium note however that a sufficiently high opacity can result in energy transport via convection which changes the conditions needed to remain in equilibrium in high mass main-sequence stars the opacity is dominated by electron scattering which is nearly constant with increasing temperature thus the luminosity only increases as the cube of the star's mass for stars below 10m the opacity becomes dependent on temperature resulting in the luminosity varying approximately as the fourth power of the stars mass for very low mass stars molecules in the atmosphere also contribute to the opacity below about 0.5 M the luminosity of the star varies is the mass to the power of 2 point 3 producing a flattening of the slope on a graph of mass versus luminosity even these refinements are only an approximation however and the mass luminosity relation can vary depending on a star's composition top evolutionary tracks when a main-sequence star has consumed the hydrogen at its core the loss of energy generation causes its gravitational collapse to resume and the star revolves off the main sequence the path which the star follows across the HR diagram is called an evolutionary track stars with less than 0.2 3m are predicted to directly become white dwarfs when energy generation by nuclear fusion of hydrogen at their core comes to a halt although no stars are old enough for this to have occurred in stars more massive than 0.23 M the hydrogen surrounding the helium core reaches sufficient temperature and pressure to undergo fusion forming a hydrogen burning shell and causing the outer layers of the star to expand and cool the stages these stars move away from the main sequence is known as the subgiant branch it is relatively brief and appears as a gap in the evolutionary track since few stars are observed at that point when the helium core of low mass stars becomes degenerate or the outer layers of intermediate-mass stars call sufficiently to become opaque their hydrogen shells increase in temperature and the Stars start to become more luminous this is known as the red giant branch it is a relatively long-lived stage and it appears prominently in HR diagrams these stars will eventually end their lives as white dwarfs the most massive stars do not become red giants instead their cause quickly become hot enough to fuse helium and eventually heavier elements and they are known as super giants they follow approximately horizontal evolutionary tracks from the main sequence across the top of the HR diagram supergiant's are relatively rare and do not show prominently on most HR diagrams their cause will eventually collapse usually leading to a supernova and leaving behind either a neutron star or black hole when a cluster of stars is formed at about the same time the main-sequence lifespan of these stars will depend on their individual masses the most massive stars will leave the main sequence first followed in sequence by stars of ever lower masses the position where stars in the cluster are leaving the main sequence is known as the turn off point by knowing the main sequence lifespan of star at this point it becomes possible to estimate the age of the cluster equals equals nodes
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SNAKES tends to Seep in from the Outside! - Jordan Peterson on MEDIOCRITY! #shorts
talking about the individual one of the things that i see holding people back is comfort so it's easy to get life to a stage where it's not that bad but it's not that good either at least when you have a full-on breakdown there's only one way to go right you're only going to go up from there but i think it's possible to wallow for yours in a just about passable life right sedated by comfort and i see this temptation in myself as well to give up the good for the great what would you say to people who are trying to escape this curse of mediocrity well if you're satisfied with it in some fundamental sense i mean there's there's something to be said i suppose for walling off a private space for yourself if you can maintain it and detaching yourself to some degree from the troubles of the world and maintaining your own little private garden the problem with that is the snakes tend to seep in from the outside right it's pretty difficult to wall yourself off in any real sense from the concerns of the world
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1975 Sears Boating & Fishing Catalog flip-thru (feat. Ted Williams Collection)
baseball great and a sport fishing Enthusiast Ted Williams has the distinct honor of being a member of not just the Baseball Hall of Fame but also the igfa Hall of Fame and in 1962 two years after he played his last game with the Boston Red Sox Ted Williams name started to appear on a number of items in the Sears sporting Department Sears slapped Ted's name on everything from boats to fishing and hunting gear to of course baseball equipment in fact between 1962 and 1978 every product in the Sears Sports Department had Ted Williams name on it tis the season for perusing catalogs and there is nothing I like to do more around the holidays and check out some outdoor catalogs to see what goodies Santa will hopefully put underneath the tree well recently I picked up this hey in 1975 edition of the series boating and fishing catalog and as you can see by the cover Sears is definitely home for the Ted Williams Brand stick around we're gonna do a little flip through of this catalog you are not going to want to miss what's inside as it's becoming a little bit of a tradition here on the channel around this time we do a retro Tackle Box giveaway and last week we did an episode detailing what is inside this really nice old school umco tackle box that one lucky Bastion but is gonna win today and we're gonna do that drawing at the end of this video to the back of my truck call my friends and let's go try our luck sorry buddy I can't go I'm watching the old retro bassing fishing show all right here is the 1975 Sears boating and fishing catalog and as you can see by the cover uh it says Sears Sports Center home of the Ted Williams Brand and there of course is Mr Ted Williams himself hanging out on one of his signature boats doing a little retro bass in Ted Williams Style I did get this in the mail uh just a few weeks ago and took a quick look through it and let me tell you good buddies if I could still order some of this stuff if it was still available uh let's just have you max out the old retro credit cards real quick so let's go ahead and crack this catalog open and see what kind of old school gold lies within well right out of the gates there is a pretty glorious toothpage spread within this catalog you will find everything you need for fishing and boating including great Ted Williams Brand items equipment bearing Ted's name has been thoroughly tested and approved by him or by a member of the sports advisory staff and is the best quality we offer the Ted Williams Brand means Sears finest in both performance and value well right out of the gates there are three really glorious boats here first is this nice game fisher tri-haul 14. check it out that's a honey of a vessel for 689 dollars over here we see the uh 12 foot game fisher and yeah this is a almost like a souped up looking rowboat but definitely a honey of a vessel and for 370 you cannot beat it or uh 295 with the standard model but without a doubt my favorite boat on this page has to be this one uh the Ted Williams 12 foot John Fisher I just love that old school green color and uh you could even put a little canopy on it if you want but man uh that is just a glorious vessel and man if I walked into a Bass Pro Shop to Cabela's today and saw that yeah there's no way I'd be leaving without it especially for uh 295 bucks I think I spent more on a trolling motor this week than that all right on to the next page and here we've got some more uh Jon boats looks more of the metal variety and check this out a couple of inflatable runabouts look at that is that the wildest thing I don't think I've ever seen a cuddy cabin style Runabout before but uh that is pretty sweet five man run about for 4.99 and the four man for 3.99 uh I still think I'm going with that green boat on the previous page though oh we got some more nice inflatable boats here a single wall boats ranging from uh the high end what is this 329 for the old eight man that's a lot of men to put in an inflatable boat down to this guy the two man for 74.95 um I don't know how you'd put two men in there that's uh maybe they grew men smaller back in the day here we've got a nice uh two-man inflatable kayak uh I don't know if that's one I'd want to be on if I was going down the old kahulawasi door to entry um but you know if you wanted to be of interest I guess you could take that down a river and here we've got some other super strong Inflatables and yeah this is definitely meant for a little more River fishing as well um three models here ranging from a buck 15 up to 199 bucks and this one what is this super strong double walled inflatable canoe man canoe trip speaking of canoes another nice spread here of canoes on this one we've got lightweight big capacity canoes this one is a high tensile strength aircraft grade aluminum even though that looks like it's not aluminum it must be uh fiberglass canoes a little OG kayak some nice metal canoes I like the metal canoe by the way that's got the sawed-off back for a trolling motor or I guess a gas motor uh very nice and first motor of the catalog the 1.2 horsepower gasoline motor for a buck 38. all right so we're getting into some more gear here in the black and white pages of the catalog and I feel like they used to do that they used to have like the the really good stuff in the color section and then the gear was kind of in this section so we'll Blaze through this gear pretty quickly unless something magical catches our eye I got a bunch of trailers for your Ted Williams boat I guess they sell them separate uh winches tires selling tires that's interesting ah here we go some nice looking uh gasoline engines uh what 15 horsepower 7.5 horsepower three horsepower so the most expensive one on the page was this for 548 and I'm pretty sure my 65 pound for us motor guide costs more than that one so on this page we've got some OG trolling motors and honestly if anybody's got a lead on an old-school Troll Motor I totally would pick one up um if not for the current retro wagon I definitely would like to get a smaller bass and buggy style vessel at some point and slap one of these bad boys on glorious all right so getting back into the color section and if anybody needs any last minute Christmas ideas for all retro I definitely take a green vinyl captain's chair look at that I also like the uh old school folding chairs I think my grandparents used to have a pair of these on their vessel uh sort of the director's chair and then there's the standard aluminum captain's chair but both of those are oh just amazing amazing pieces of work and we've got some more standard boat seats here that'd be the nice green teeth to go with that green vessel that you picked up oh I'm always a game for old school apparel and some nice functional life jackets uh actually not too outlandish all said and done and yep some old Mac beans transatlantic stormware that looks uh comfy ah the old floatable I remember that one uh we used to uh have these on my grandparents boat as well and I distinctly remember this one which has all the different knots that you might ever need out on a vessel nice some old Sperry style deck shoes well see what I mean about Ted Williams Brand being on everything uh everything that's not even fishing has the Ted Williams Brand on it even though I don't think Ted was much of a sailor uh looks sort of like a sunfish style sailboat very nice all right looks like we're back into the black and white section with some more gear here uh we'll see if there's anything of note has some nice anchors well if you want to make a floating dock or perhaps a party barge wow ah nice OG mushroom anchor a little retro style there some more gear and gear all right back into another color section ah so you're not going to see any wake boards in the 1975 Uh Sears catalog but you will see a slalom skier too uh I like the old school banana peel that was always a oldie but a goodie uh and also some combination pairs if you if you needed two skis like I used two back in the day oh here we go some nice floats uh I like this one it's like the uh old school lawn chair converted into a pool float oh but my favorite on this page definitely has to be this one the old Alex kittner special for 17.99 yeah go ahead and watch the first Jaws movie and take a look at the raft that floats up on the beach after uh that old big fish gets his first meal that's it and some more floatables here that one's uh I don't know what the heck that is it's like an inflatable hot tub so here are the electronics and it is amazing even something like this it actually all is Ted Williams Brand as well in my initial research for this episode I did read that everything in this catalog would be labeled Ted Williams but I had no idea that it even went down to electronics which uh man I would love to own a Ted Williams whole shooter flasher uh what else we have here an analyzer uh reads oxygen content temperature and light intensity oh that might be a fun one to pick up if you ever saw that and here's another one to monitor oxygen content and depths of 50 feet of water nice oh okay great lakes and a saltwater spinning reels and rods uh so we got the model 920 that's a good looking almost Mitchell style reel for 28.50 I got some other models here uh 35 bucks wow that's actually pretty pricey when you think of the cost of the boats right so yeah the rods and reels these were definitely high quality rods and reels back in the day got nice Sears uh level line model 780 uh and also the 540 and the 560 probably for some offshore trolling as well and interestingly that the level lines Cost Less than the spinning reels all right so we've got some more apparel here Ted Williams rubberizing the waders and hip boots very nice I got a nice fish boil Kettle as well and uh look at that rubberized nylon storm suit and uh I've had to keep it warm that uh that mustache will all right we're getting into the Ted Williams gear in the color section and honestly I don't have a ton of Sears Ted's Williams stuff I just I don't see it very very often at all definitely looks sort of um co-esque and you got to wonder if that's maybe who made these for them uh but every size tackle box from the small one for 8.49 all the way up to this uh big dog for 27.90 and you know which one I'd be going for all day uh some also some really nice Rod kits man uh that is a pretty glorious looking travel Rod Tube all right what is this still fishing equipment oh it's sort of like the old crappie rods you can get at Bass Pro Shops yep yep very nice uh got those for 5.69 uh on up to 10.49 and also some fishing chairs and a little fishing tackle box slash seat so we got some nice outfits here yeah I love the kits though totally uh complete family fishing outfit for three wait a minute uh you talk about a fishing kit look at that it's got three rod reel Combos and all the gear for the whole family or if you've got a family of five oh check it out uh there are one two three four rods oh plus the still Rod so I guess whatever fan member draws a short straw gets to fish with the old king pole all right though but if your family at five for 29.99 you could uh get on the lake that's pretty cool all right I think we're getting in some higher end gear yeah we got some nice spin cast reels wow that's got to be the most expensive reel I've seen in this catalog to date uh 44.50 for the model 260 professional rod and you know there's one thing about professional Anglers is they very often fish with a spin cast reel and here is a model 720 in color and it's what it says a 260. uh that's a good looking reel I don't know if that's a sort of a maroon or a chrome color and what does old Ted say about the model 260 he says my model 260 is the finest spin casting reel I've ever used uh it is ideal for heavy fresh water or light salt water fishing and the high speed gear ratio and twist free star drag keep fish under tight line control that means fewer fish will get away and I will take home heavier stringers uh really nice photo here look at that layout and some more nice spin cast reels from Mr Ted Williams all right now we are into the rods and reels for spinning and another little blurb about what Ted says let's see what Ted says about the spinning reels this reel is the real I assist upon using when I fish for tough fighting Bonefish in the Florida Keys it's the finest smoothest and strongest fresh water spinning reel I've ever used well I hope he did use a fresh water spinning reel in the salt water or the Florida keys but hey who am I to question Ted Williams uh look at these rods uh some pretty glorious looking spinning rods and Ah that's a cool uh looks like a big game Rod of some sort with the uh the whole rubber butt these totally look like Mitchell's to me by the way all right I do know that Ted Williams is something of a fly Fisher and he's got a nice section here some fly fishing rods and reels and another little Ted says section uh parallel fiber construction makes my professional model fly casting rods so strong and responsive that I can get a feel for fighting fish from tip to grip and oh if I could pick out one real in this catalog though it probably well definitely would be this the Ted Williams 540 baitcasting reel it is a my model 450 free Spool baitcast in Rio with positive star drag control and ball bearing component allows me to real line in effortlessly and in style yeah you can get a combo here you can save four bucks uh rod and reel for 60 75 over another model for 26.49 all right last page of the catalog but honestly I think this has to be my favorite spread in the whole deal uh this is a Ted Williams boat it is our best boat for a bass fishing 14 foot fiberglass tri-haul game fisher bass boat oh look at this thing it's got full pedestal seats and you'll be high above the water so you can fish with a full view makes casting easier and motor controls and fishing AIDS can be rigged within Arms Reach and you know I've been doing a little bit of research on the bass Professor Doug Hannan For an upcoming episode and this setup looks a whole lot like something Doug Hannah would use notice that if you are fishing solo you can literally be sitting in the front of the boat and within that you've got access to the throttle so you can move around a light a fish finder you've got a mushroom anchor sort of like we have on the old retro wagon and a foot controlled trolling motor so literally you can ride around a small Lake all day and never leave that seat so this game features available for 789 dollars and again best buds if anybody's looking for a last minute gift idea for all retro uh or if you have a hot lead on a boat like this oh my goodness uh I just love everything about that and uh that is quite a vessel from the old Sears and Roebuck and a Company catalog all right well now it is time to give away that old school umco tackle box loaded with well some old school gold I have got the video loaded in a random comment selector and we'll go ahead and do this thing live on camera [Laughter] I always get nervous about this time even though like it's not a competition I'm gonna win it's always very nerve-wracking all right comments are loaded we have 308 comments on that video oh I should do giveaways more often and we're gonna go ahead and start this thing right now and the winner is who won all right looks like Joel Jared is the winner all right what did Jared say well uh he said I'm sorry buddy I can't go I'm watching the Retro bass and fishing show little homage to Orlando Wilson There awesome man put me on that giveaway well uh Joel Jared congratulations good buddy uh you are the winner of that Tackle Box go ahead and send me a private message on either Instagram or Facebook and we will get that box out to you ASAP well hopefully you guys enjoyed this a little walkthrough of the 1975 Sears boating and fishing catalog if you're looking for more old school content click right here otherwise I'll see you right back here next week same time same place until then keep the carpet side up and definitely fish at Old School missionary old school this old stuff who's welcome to retro basketball [Music]
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NO MAKEUP MAKEUP | 10-Minute Quick Everyday Makeup (GRWM)
hey guys what's up it's beex and I'm back with another video today we are going to be doing something out of the ordinary here on this channel we're actually going to be doing just a makeup a no makeup makeup I think is what it's called but what the so we are just going to do something really light really simple something that's quick and easy and you can do it on your way out the door running late for work you got this so without further Ado let's get on [Music] in all right now that we are all zoomed in do you love my beautiful little zit I was not taking care of my face for a while just as I was going through the motions of the breakup and my heartache so I was not taking very good care of my skin and it obviously shows so slowly getting back on that skincare routine train and hopefully my skin clears up so all right so first product we're going to be using is Chanel and my jar is very dirty this is the lace be whatever it's French so it's basically bronzer and it's kind of a mix between a cream and powder so so you can use it so you can either use it with a brush like this or sometimes I will use my beauty blender and just go around and so so today I'm going to take the dogs to the dog park are going to have some fun I'm going to bake a cake later for Bob and Gus because Bob's birthday was on February 25th no Gus's birthday was on February 25th and Bob's is March 11th so I like that you can move this product around it is a little bit on the pricey side it is I have to look up the price and put it here but it lasts a long time I've had this since gosh I think the summer try to hide my double chin and there's another zip that I had yeah I was breaking down when I tell you guys that I was breaking out I was breaking out and I want a little bit more up here whenever you're watching this what are your plans for today what are you up to are you already at the end of your day are you starting your day you're starting your day with me that would make me really happy just a little bit more here I think and I just kind of sweep right there just as a a bronze look real like a Bronze Goddess so then we'll just put some on the lid kind of warm the lid up a little bit so that way my lid doesn't look naked naked afraid now we're going to go in with the Natasha denona palette this is the bloom blush and glow palette and look how beautiful this looks so I think we want more of I think we're going to use that deeper blush But Not Go In Too Deep with it and just kind of Merry it with that bronzer that we just put on just something simple and just kind of take it over a little bit take whatever's left and just sweep it right there do I look like I still have a double chin why in fact I do why in fact I do I do want just a little bit more blush right in here and instead of sweeping it on now that I have a good base for it just kind of stippling it in and pushing it into the skin what's nice is this blush palette is buildable when it comes to the blush color so if you want it a little bit darker want it a little bit lighter it is all up to you and actually from that palette we're going to use one of the highlighters we're going to use this bottom here the glow extreme just for a little bit of you know me love to have a little bit on my nose probably put just a little bit underneath here not too much I'm just barely dipping into it just to give a little I'm not sure if you guys can see that or not just a little bit and then just put just a little just a little see if I like that yeah that's really pretty just a really pretty overall glow so I think my lip balm that I want to use is downstairs but that's all I'm going to do for this look is just a simple lip gloss or just a tinted chapstick if I can find it but we're going to go in with the farsali this is the rose gold skin mist and just kind of finish this bad this bad boy look off not really bad boy but you know just kind of give our just give our skin a little bit of a nice mist and hydration and yeah that's it so this was just a really simple look I'm going to go do my hair I will pop on and finish with doing uh with filming on my phone showing you guys what it looks like in the natural daylight and yeah so thanks for getting ready with me with a quick makeup no makeup look or maybe it's no makeup makeup look I'm not really sure either way thanks for stopping by and I hope before you leave that you subscribe to my channel hit that Bell icon to get notified each and every time I upload a video and if you give me that thumbs up it really helps me and the algorithm because lately YouTube's just not liking me because I have a really great giveaway to do so come on help me help you all right thanks guys see you next time so here is in some natural light the nice after end of the day glow of my makeup no makeup look and I think it's worn off really nicely settled into my skin really really pretty and I do like it and it's definitely like a quick easy five minute step that I've actually started doing now for work so that way I can just feel a little put together you know even though I don't have it all together so as always thanks for stopping by and I hope that you guys enjoyed this video leave a comment down below let me know what you think are you going to try out this makeup no makeup or no makeup makeup look and let me know what your no makeup tips are and I will see you guys next time [Music] d
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Inca shows her pent up eagerness to herd flock, yet waits for go signal
wait [Music] wait maya maya wait wait no wait maya maya get back up here maya wait maya wait maya wait maya wait [Music] wait they're nearly done she's so excited you're trembling you're a good girl okay come on come on get moving come on leave it inca come on come here ink we've left some behind come on ladies come on come on the usual culprits come on a little bit a little bit you were just so stubborn to move come on time to go i want to go in for my breakfast you've had most of yours leave some for the birds come on judy oh come on little bit come on get out i want to go and have my breakfast you guys have had yours job done good job inca clever girl clever girl how are you sweet face how are you how are you sweet face yeah your foot got caught on i saw got a sore foot it'll be better later today i'm sure the stampede trod on this poor little lamb but i'd say by this afternoon she should be recovered becky is just greedy for the empty bucket uh oh [Music] no no no no no the gate's open pepper you open the gate go out good boy we don't want you to go outside no how are you sweetie yes you're such a sweetie pie you're so friendly you're such a friendly slam aren't you you're even more friendly than your brother am i right okay we gotta go the bucket's empty little topknot that's her little top knot which also looks like a crystal the shape of a crystal diamond crystal diamond top knot you're such a sweetie yeah hey you how's mama you're doing very well with your baby to the point where we might let you out with the rest of the flock she still isn't very patient with top knot see the unpregnant yeah is keeping becky company
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Bird is THE Word Hunting with Gamo .22 Air Rifle
[Music] this is a new camera setup with a template and thunder so this should be much better filming [Music] nice [Music] i'll try to shoot this bird today we're equipped with the red dot the red dot has performed fairly well this morning killed two blue birds let's see if we can do again see with the zone [Music] read that it's recording this recording [Music] it's two back to back [Music] what's alright i think they're lying in the bag still there let's give it another try [Music] you look like a stitch it's over for that one so four first this morning and the blue one on top this one cracked like a crow but it's not a crawl and it's taking away all the peanut picking up peanuts back and forth and there's another blue one right behind the target i shot it [Music] right on top of the target blew up and there's some fetter after i blew it up and see the feather left over but it's behind the target [Music] um this is more of an experiment i'm going to try the barracuda contour extreme let's see if we can barracuda hunter extreme using the bird body as a ballistic gel and see it's already dead what would happen to the bird so let's see one two three [Music] one two three [Music] one two three edit let's try again one two [Music] three one two three [Music] one two three well the connected energy is strong for that this palette that's very cool and i got the bird all the way in the hole it's nice so let's try with the blue one okay we do have a stick in front of it switch to i believe i have the barracuda hunter i do wait is this bear for the honduras no it's the premier hollow point premier hollow point let's try this to see if we can move the bird it's a pretty big bird okay let's try it it's a low pretty heavy helmet for 14.3 grand so let's hit a little high it's a hit but we can do it better let's see if you can move the bird hit high above the shoulder plate [Music] that's a drug hit we didn't move the bird that looks burnt well now i need the bird it's a hollow point so this should be fun that's one two three one more just for fun shooting at that bird so like ballistic gel but well right in the back one two three [Music] that's a miss hello pop whoa that is a hit you can see the expansion is making the part bigger so you're gonna do one for the head back of the head right about there i think this hit the dirt nothing happened this might be a there might not be any pellets in here but we'll try it that's the last one cool it's very dead thanks for watching to me next time here's another one i also made a fight for the day it's right next to the one just got shot okay laser [Music] excited too heavy for this guy watching him so here's one the blooper behind the card i was talking about earlier and that's the one we shot pick that up and here's another one we get and the first one showing the video so for total [Music] ready set laser [Music] ready set [Music] go ready yep that's good [Music] you
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How to be a success on Youtube: Motivation For Procrastinating YouTubers: Inspirational
this looks like [ __ ] [Music] balls that's what it takes to do YouTube and you sir or madam you have balls you're gonna be like dude I don't know what to do I hate editing oh [ __ ] editing don't edit just [ __ ] upload [ __ ] if you have to just [ __ ] raw doggin man you're making a video you think is shitty who gives a [ __ ] what is it you don't like about it only you have the power to change that if YouTube doesn't like your content YouTube can suck it yeah okay yeah and I yeah I was a joke yeah no no no no no no don't worry yeah okay yeah thank you thank you okay YouTube's a wonderful platform I don't know what I was talking about earlier YouTube's great but you know what you gotta do to make it even greater make some [ __ ] and put it on the site we wouldn't be here right now if it weren't for you yes you if it weren't for Schmucks like you uploading [ __ ] to the internet when we ever have had the internet to begin with your memes your jokes your weird [ __ ] mukbang people hurting themselves just for a laugh all the fail compilations all the meme reviews all the gameplay project you're working on it's [ __ ] worth it do it just do it if you're tired of starting over stop giving up no no I've got nothing but respect for for phyla yeah I'm sorry mr. LeBell yeah yeah yeah no sir no no no no please no okay yeah or I will all right well thank you if you don't think you could be successful on YouTube just look at me when I told people I was gonna be a YouTube comedian everyone laughed at me well no one's laughing now if I could do it you can do it you became a youtuber to make content that people will enjoy you became a youtuber to make people happy if they see you give up then what do you think they're gonna do people look up to you people admire you don't let them down here recording don't listen that jerkwad you don't know what the hell he's talking about you want to end up like that dumb [ __ ] the only way to be successful in life is to not be anything like that dude that dude is a sack of [ __ ] you gotta be better than him he's got like 326 subscribers as of recording this video he's obviously not the right person to listen to you got listen to me listen to the guy with the butterfly Co I promise I'm not crazy I promise you seen all these [ __ ] videos watch all of them and then everything you just saw was what not to do be better than him he uploads like once a month at the most he's still got a series with his friend Noah that he hasn't finished and he started that like five months ago okay and special paints special one bit here's the way to really be successful on YouTube make whatever the [ __ ] you want to make in a society won't like it don't express yourself now let go I'm gonna leave him there okay um nice talking to you okay hope this helped with your doubts and your self-loathing thanks for being here I'm just gonna head out that away alright bye [Music]
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Adventures in Second Life with CTS Wardrobe Part 4 - How To Get A Redelivery of CTS Wardrobe
okay so i figured i'd show you how i'm getting the redelivery because you may not know how to do that so why not show you what happens um i went to my wardrobe folder and i just clicked on the landmark and click teleport so that i could get here and this is where let's move that out of the way shall we yes we shall this is where i ended up so here is the little store and i want to let's see go over here i want to get oh look they have little beverages how cute is that what are those apple martinis well played well played um so let's go this is what i actually want i want the re-delivery station because it says to touch if it failed to deliver you lost it stopped working or if you want to get the latest version i want to get the latest version so i'm going to click on that and then this little pop-up comes up and i'm going to have it redelivered so i can get the best version okay and then another come on you're so slow and then another one comes up and says do you want to accept it they're delivering it yes i want to accept it that was the whole point so it's version 2.8.1 so now when i go into my inventory and i go to recent tab in objects there is the new cts wardrobe version 2.8.1 which means i'm gonna have to unpack it now so here's the question when i unpack it am i going to look i've got my back to y'all that's not very polite is it um i don't remember when i unpacked it let me turn around turn around guys turn around if i have to um if i have to res it out or if i wear it so this is what i used to do let's wear it and see what happens i'm sorry add it don't ever don't wear it at it okay this is me wearing a box this is what i used to do when i first got here and was trying to uh buy clothes and get freebie clothes i would always end up wearing the box because i didn't understand how to wear clothes and how to unpack things i didn't realize you had to unpack them so here's a flashback to to my early days nsl memories memories memories okay anyway you'd really rest this out on the ground and not actually put it on your body but it's on and we can still accept it so now it's gonna unpack it for me it's gonna give me the folder out of the box so i'm gonna go ahead and accept that and then over here here is the new there it is that's the new version so that's how you unpack it and then of course i can either click right click on the box itself and detach it or i can right click on this item and detach it either one will get the box off of me so yay no more box on me but that's how you get a re-delivery and need to unpack it so i'm sure at some point it'll have another update and we'll need to know how to get a redelivery and unpack so that's enough about that that's how it's done now i'll see you in the next video we'll mess around with the post and see how that goes okay all right peace out
Adventures ❤ SL
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Webinar: Sea-floor species health and survival to suspended 'sediment clouds'
okay tina kota katoa good afternoon everyone it's a pleasure today for vonda and myself to describe some of our work even though it's done several years ago under sustainable seas looking at impacts of suspended sediment on menthic animals charlotte's already given a little bit of background but it's important to stress that this work was a highly collaborative effort between niwa and victoria university of wellington and vander and i are presenting on behalf of a vacuor project team listed on the on the cover slide ginny beaumont neil barr and i tracey from leewar valeria mobilia james bell and emily mcgrath from vw and it's great that i see a number of them have been able to to join us online today uh next slide please fondo right i'm going to start with giving some brief background to the project and then we'll flick back to davonda who will describe the details of the research itself the interesting bits the experimental system that was developed and the results and i'll then briefly pop back in towards the end with some general conclusions and some thoughts on future application of some of this work so a brief background uh as most of you know a large proportion of the sea floor in new zealand waters is soft sediment such sediments can be disturbed by by storms and or by by human activities such as seabed dredging mining fishing anything that basically disrupts the the uh the natural state of the seabed these processes together with land-based runoff can form clouds or or plumes that increase the amount of sediment in the water column over a wide area and whereas the the nature and extent of direct physical impacts of severe disturbance are relatively well studied there are very limited data and a poor understanding of the biological responses to what are known as secondary impacts and these are the byproducts of the direct physical disturbance such as exposure to elevated suspended sediments which are pushed up into the water column and this is especially the case for fauna from deeper shelf waters and the continental slope next please wonder so what are the the biological responses that we might see to suspended sediment it's known they can affect the abundance diversity and structure of benthic communities so we see things like direct mortality of animals we could expect larval survival and recruitment to be affected feeding rates and the efficiency of feeding may be decreased growth rates may change but the literature also makes it very clear that species vary quite widely in their ability to to cope with suspended sediment there are some that have specific strategies to deal with it however and so some of the things that we might expect to be able to to pick up would be things like the cessation or reduction of respiration or pumping to actually reduce sediment intake and some sponges do this for example others deal with removing the sediment actively for example mucus production in some corals and it can also be expulsion of large particles to reduce the accumulation of the sediment that is being ingested by an animal and you might be familiar with the coastal bivalves doing this uh vonda so those few background slides gave the the context of both a management implication for suspended sediment and also an act of ecological interest in in how this how these processes might might affect animals and so back in 2016 this project was proposed under the innovation fund of sustainable seas and became part of the suite of research in the dynamic seas program this was aligned to the overall sustainable seas challenge objective to enhance the value of new zealand's marine resources but doing that while at the same time providing a healthy marine environment so this work fitted into how we might balance um some sort of impact with the sustainability of of a resource or some extraction it would potentially input improved knowledge of impacts and contribute to the the challenges work on ecological risk assessment and the development of ecosystem-based models the work that we'll describe was also part of an initiative to extend sustainable seas research to just slightly deeper shelf waters looking a little bit more offshore next one please vonder so very quickly the specific aims were centered around uh two objectives firstly to try and determine the threshold levels of suspended sediments where impacts might become that's it's a very bland term ecologically significant but we were looking at whether we could detect some substantial change in the structure or function of of an animal faced with sedimentation levels or suspended sediment levels could we find a way to help identify potential tipping points for a species that's where we're going with that particular objective the second one was whether we could um use some of those those results and the improved scientific understanding to help managers uh mitigate or manage the the impacts in a better way next please fonda so having hopefully conveyed the context of why the where of the study focus was aligned with the challenge region as it was a few years ago which was primarily the west coast of the central new of central new zealand from taranaki down to tasman golden bays and through cook strait this was also an area of interest for environmental management with multiple human activities and stresses but importantly this also had the the prospect of offshore iron sand mining in the south taranaki bite that was one of the key issues that we were hoping to to address with this work the what which was affected by the by the way in terms of the species we sampled the two that um are listed here and that uh charlotte has mentioned an abundant dog cockle offshore and a species of sponge which is common subtidally as well as extending offshore and the how is where i now pass over to davonda to talk about the laboratory side of the project vonda it's all yours okay um thanks malcolm and kiara everybody so the first thing that we wanted to do in this work was to try and establish a system that we could reliably keep sediments in suspension and control concentrations um a significant amount of time so so jenny and neil who are part of this team spent a lot of time developing a chamber system so there's an image of this on the left hand side so the basic design was based on something that had been done from some uk researchers about 10 years ago and it was based on a vortex system and an air uplift which basically kept the sediments in suspension so that was successful we could suspend sediments we could control the loading quite well we made 16 of these chambers which gave us basically six little experimental units to play with each of them was about 37 liters in volume um importantly they were flow through so we could get some kind of we could introduce fresh water or fresh sea water in there all the time we could control the temperature and we can control how much food we gave the animals as well so this was the first iteration of this chamber system and this was what was used for the two experiments that i'll talk that we're talking about today but we're now up to about version three or four and there's pictures of those on the left hand side of the screen now so it's quite a different system gone away from the vortex design but it's much more reliable in being able to maintain concentrations without technical difficulties we do still have to do quite a lot of checking so there are manual checks made and this is valeria making checks just yesterday in the room to this tells us what the suspended sediment concentration is and then we can do top-ups and things as necessary so with our 16 experimental chambers we decided that we would use a gradient design because as malcolm mentioned earlier we were interested in trying to be able to identify thresholds where perhaps above a certain suspended sediment concentration the sponges or the cockles might might not do so well so along the bottom here you've got 16 different chambers and along the uh the y-axis there are suspended sediment concentrations so we used a range from no sediment addition at all to extremely high concentrations of around 820 milligrams per liter and just to put that into some kind of context this highlight here shows a range from just under 200 to to the top concentration of 820 which have actually been recorded in uh response to sediment inputs during major storm events okay so the other thing that we wanted to do was we wanted to to look at basically the exposure time and whether or not that affected responses of animals so we sampled these animals after one week three weeks and four weeks of exposure to those suspended sediment concentrations and then we gave them two weeks and clean water just to have some time to recover so how we evaluated responses depended on the species and i should also say that we did these experiments on the different species at different times so they were done a few months apart so we we looked at mortality we measured metabolism as in respiration rates we did various measures of of their condition so their their body health we looked for evidence of sediment accumulation both externally and internally and we also kept an eye out for various stress responses so the animals were collected in different ways so the the dog cockles came from taranaki at about 40 meters deep and they were collected from niwa's kaharoa using a grab sampler we were initially going to collect kreller the sponge from the same place but the constant the sorry the abundances were a bit too low so we ended up collecting these from the wellington south coast with a a lot more common and this collection was done by victoria university divers so when we got the animals back from the field we put them in the chambers so on the left-hand side uh you can see how we've got the dog cockles placed at the bottom of the chambers um in the same kind of orientation that they would be in the real environment then on the right hand side there's some images of the sponges this is also a pretty good way to see the original design that we used as well and on the top right you can see really um high concentrations of suspended sediment so at that hot those high concentrations you really couldn't even see what was going on in the chambers so i'm just going to give you a couple of slides of results now starting with the dog cockles so the cockles survived really really well over the six weeks of the experiment we did get one mortality but that was just after i think four weeks at the highest suspended sediment concentration so during the experiment the cockles were observed expelling sediment so they were basically just kind of puffing sediment out and you can see on this image on the left hand side and if i show you basically that white line shows you where the outline of the shell is so these guys were puffing sediment out and like creating this little volcano where they could presumably feed and respire through the image on the right hand side shows some dissections that we did of girls just to have a look um and evaluate whether or not they were retaining the sediments on their gills and the bottom images is an intermediate concentration and you can definitely see little little sediment particles as opposed to a pre-exposure cockle which hadn't been exposed to sediment just so despite seeing these these effects we didn't actually see any significant effects on respiration in the cockles they were quite variable in their respiration rates so the next one shows some images of the sponge so again we had high survival there was only three deaths over the entire experiment and they were in the kind of intermediate to low suspended sediment concentrations the there was definitely evidence of sediments accumulating internally within the sponges though and that's what these images are showing here so these on the very left you've got a control sponge at day 8 and also day 30. you can't see any sediments within those um and then a range of suspended sediment concentrations after day eight and day thirty so there was evidence of um sediment buildup within the sponge from day eight um and all the way through to the the four week time period and also after we had exposed the sponges for two weeks to clean water there was evidence that um they were expelling those because about a third of the animals didn't have the sediment any longer so they did have an ability to kind of get rid of it but despite a couple of um slight negative responses between respiration rates and the suspended sediment concentrations those relationships weren't significantly different if you're looking at statistics so one thing we did notice though was some morphological changes to the sponge and um this is an image of one of the colonies and you can see the sediment that's that's settled out of suspension onto the sponge and you can see these like protrusions um which we call apical fistules and these were um significantly more abundant in the higher suspended sediment concentrations so we kind of hypothesize that this is possibly one way that kreller can tolerate temporary thin suspended sediment or sorry sediment deposition on the surface of this sponge so to conclude from these two experiments we didn't get really strong negative effects on either of the species and survival was high as i've already said both species clearly had mechanisms to get rid of the sediments particularly once the suspended sediment source was removed their respective environments that these and particular animals were collected from may have actually predisposed them to being able to cope with elevated suspended sediments at least over the time frames and the conditions that we investigated in these experiments for example a question is you know how would they cope with more prolonged exposure or perhaps um pulsed exposure so repeated exposures over time i you know we may have found different effects if we had done gone with that kind of design we did investigate relatively insensitive measures like measures that you might expect to show significant responses over a longer period of time and trying things like gene expression assays might actually be quite informative in figuring out how the sponges or the cockles were actually maintaining function in these environments and they might provide an indication of what longer term effects might be finally the like these were established colonies of of sponge and adults of cockles and investigating responses of recruits or younger individuals is also worth with doing as often these younger younger life stages are actually more susceptible um and i think i will just leave it there and i will pass back to malcolm now okay thank you vonda so i'd like to finish off today's presentation with a few final slides one has explained a number of the the actual research findings which have given we believe considerable insight into the resilience of of two species uh although there are a number of qualifications however really importantly going back to the basics we now have a a robust and a well-tested laboratory system for maintaining even quite heavy sediment concentrations in suspension for extended periods of time this as fond as pointed out was an evolving task and it wasn't nearly as straightforward as we originally thought it's not just a case of throwing some some mud in a in a jar and giving it a stir it's much more detailed and difficult process to actually make something that is scientifically robust we've also importantly gained considerable experience in how to undertake such experimental work in terms of of methods to address certain objectives and importantly not to regard this as just work in its own right but to complement other observations and approaches looking at how we can better understand human disturbance or sediment disturbance in the uh in the marine environment next slide please fonda to illustrate that it's i think useful to just conclude with with noting that this experience has already been picked up by by other research projects the system that wanted to describe was recently used in a project by james williams at niwa investigating suspended sediment tolerance of juvenile scallops as input to the golden bay ecosystem model to see whether a change in the in the sediment type would would affect resuspension and hence the success of of juvenile settlement and and growth and going deeper and referring here to the to the robes endeavor fund project experiments have been carried out by baniwa and victoria university again largely by valeria mobilia the phd student you've already heard referred to on several occasions involved with us in the sustainable seas work to investigate the effects on deep sea sponge and coral species from the chatham rise and the system is proving very capable of of coping with those different those different habitat investigations and picking up on wanda's last point uh with the experiments which are being undertaken as we we speak on one of these deep sea coral species uh other measures that may be more sensitive are being looked at as well so for example this latest series is including microbiome studies as an indicator of changes in the health status of the corals which may be a little bit more more sensitive and precise in terms of detecting more subtle changes in the health rather than some of the the course of measures we've been we've been looking at last slide please wonder and finally we'd like to acknowledge the sustainable seas challenge for obviously enabling this research in the first place and to establish a a solid foundation for for further work in this line also like to uh to thank the the hidden efforts of sampling teams on on vessels or shoreside as well as helping as well as the people that have helped out over over time maintaining the experiments and also providing some of the images used in this presentation the final note on the bottom of the slide is that the results for the sponge criller have been published and this paper is available online as it is open access and with that i would like to on behalf of vander myself thank you very much for your attention and would welcome any any questions thank you very much thank you very much malcolm and wanda that was really fascinating and i'm gonna kick start this uh q a session with a quick question while everyone else is um thinking about what they want to ask you so uh you mentioned the dog cockles was sampled from the kaharoa and you also mentioned that the robes work involves species from the chatham rise uh how deep are you able to sample those animals for your experiments out there in the chatham rice verse taranaki okay thank you charlotte if i can leap in in here vonda the dog cockles were sampled at 40 meters the species from the chatham rise at 500 meters so although we can't replicate depth in terms of pressure in the in the memph facility we have here at uh at niwa we can at least regulate bottom temperature current flow that type of thing we we treated the animals as carefully as we could in capturing them got them immediately into into similar conditions which would be maintained back in the laboratory they were clearly potentially stressed but we gave them a period of several weeks to to settle it's not an absolute change but we wanted to make sure they were at least relatively uh stable before the experiments began that was really important to to track their changes through time even with the the deeper species the uh the corals were working on now they've been they've been maintained for over 12 months in the system prior to the the current collection and deeper corals still have been maintained for over two years so it seems that pressure might not be as much of a of a problem as we might have originally thought thanks charlotte thank you malcolm um that's that's great i haven't seen any questions come through on the chat panel so is there anyone out there who would like to ask a question um if you can pop that question in the chat panel just type it out or you can raise your hand and unmute yourself i can unmute you and you can ask away can't see anything coming through all right thank you savannah a question from savannah what differences and responses might you expect between the shallow water species and the chatham rise species presumably for this robes work sorry i think vander and i are looking at one another to see who might who might answer this uh this question but if i can maybe just leap in first to be honest i'm not sure we would expect any fundamental differences in in the responses the the general ecological responses physiologically are probably going to be similar whether the species is a shallow or a or a deep water one but maybe vonda can um leap in here she's much more experienced with with the shallow side of things than i am yes sorry i was talking but i was muted um um that that's a good question i i guess the the general thought is perhaps that that very deep um organisms don't experience suspended sediments as often as something that's right near the coast and and shallow so potentially they may be more sensitive um but then there's also the i think it's probably a little bit difficult to just say shallow species will do one thing and deep species will do another because there's there's definitely differences between populations of the same shallow species depending on where they live so it's a bit complicated thank you thank you savannah uh all right next question from barry what guided the choice of the species for the dog cockles and the common sponge yeah barry thanks for that the question it was a case of of looking at what species might be quite common in terms of uh habitat formers such as a as a sponge ground or as a as a cockle bed well the other taxon we looked at were were briar's irons so we wanted to try and get something that was abundant in the area and that could have an ecologically significant role to play in the in the in in the system so that that guided us in the in the first instance as as vonda mentioned we weren't able to actually locate uh large large dense high densities of the sponge offshore although we had lots of occurrence records they didn't actually appear to be quite as abundant as we'd as we thought so we went went shallow but that was the fundamental reason of trying to get a bit of a range of of taxa where there could be a variety of of responses but also ones that could could be important ecologically in in the functioning of the wider system great thank you and next question is from ash from these experiments would you be able to determine k i actually don't know what that means are you able to clarify what you mean by k referring to the carrying capacity of the of the system ash are you there all right um well malcolm or wanda are you able to ask that question if it's k means carrying capacity um i would i would say probably not with the data that we have no okay okay next question from simon did you look at the effects of different particle sizes in the sediment clouds uh no we we concentrated on very fine sands and silts and and that decision was based on needing to have a a consistent particle size across both experiments and also based on what kinds of sediments get resuspended in the natural environment so we had some of those measures from um from voyages or other things that had been other measures that had been taken around the coast okay thank you if i can just quickly add to vonder's response the work we're doing now from the chatham rise where we're returning sediment from the actual site and we're concentrating on the on the finer finer end of the of the spectrum because the the heavier particles will settle out much more rapidly and they are less an issue for the the more dispersed uh sort of suspended sediment which is going to be primarily the the finer components of of the sediment so we are trying to uh to approximate what we think will most likely affect the animals over the wider area than than just the physical disturbance source okay thank you and the next question we have is from the policy and planning meeting room at taranaki regional council how did the sediment how did the sediment loads or compositions compare to the predicted sediment loads composition from sand mining activities do you want to take that malcolm i um i don't know that we we looked at sand mining predictions specifically yep we did it the the time of designing the experiment and looking at what our system could could cope with uh but one of the issues we've got here is of course the sediment loads are a gradient they're going to be high very close to the source of disturbance and then they're going to uh to reduce the further out from that from the center of the of the source just to give you sort of some idea of how some of these these estimated sediment loads from our human activities compare with the the range that fonda talked about uh the one the 100 milligrams per per liter would equate to the sorts of of densities of sediment that were being talked about by by chatham rock phosphate for example on the chatham rise they were a little bit lower than some of the the nearest site some transtasmin resource estimates that were modeled but as you go further afield of course you always reach that area where a particular density applies the the upper extreme that von to talk about with shallow storm events is not too dissimilar from what would be experienced in a bottom trawling operation close to the disturbance site and the disruption caused by troll doors where very dense clouds can occur over a very short distance so so the question sort of is is hard to answer i'm afraid because it is a gradient and you're going to have this dilution effect as you go further away i hope that's has helped thank you malcolm i hope that helped answer your question um policy and planning meeting room and next up we have a question from laura for the kreller mortality why do you think this occurred at the low intermediate sediment loads and not in the higher sediment loads yeah that's a good question um so there were i think i mentioned three mortalities over that time um two of the ones that died were from so basically we we actually had to section some of the sponges at the beginning um to to make them all of a similar size and and pop them in the chambers and two of the ones that died were from the same kind of original colony so we're wondering whether or not that may have contributed there might be might have been um something uh not good about that to begin with um but yeah i don't think i'd place too much emphasis on those few mortalities over out of 16 times four of them thanks for the question yes thank you ronda and thank you for asking that laura i have um ash has clarified the earlier question so i will ask that of you both again from these experience experiments have they given you any insights into what would help you to be able to determine some key species that may be useful as an indicator species for monitoring impacts uh maybe while wanda's thinking about it as well uh and that does clarify the the question thank you thank you ash uh i think it comes back a little bit to what i was saying earlier that we would the original intention was to look at a range of texts to to get a better understanding of of what characteristics of of species might be affected in different ways because we're looking at changes in the structure and the function of a community or a system as a whole and i think it's it's it's not as simple as just hoping we can we can find a magic species that will be that sort of elusive silver bullet indicator species we have to look at a range and before we can really start to do that we've got to better understand how various attacks are coping in different situations with the responses that we see so i think ultimately it would it would help us get to that situation but i don't think it's going to be a simple one and i think it might take quite a bit of time and a range of experiments on a range of taxa to to improve that understanding to get there thanks for that malcolm and thank you for clarifying that question ash it's a good one uh next question from simon did you look at the difference between constant concentration constant concentrations and pulse concentrations of suspended sediments uh no we didn't in these experiments these were just constant but since this time valeria is part of her phd has done an experiment where she's looked at pulses and then we are just at the moment doing an experiment with the same animal where we're looking at constants so we'll have that constant versus pulsed comparison but we're not finished those experiments yet thanks fonda all right so i haven't had oh another question from barry just came through what further research do you have planned um or ej of impacts on juveniles and life cycles and or other species i think there was a slide on that if you could elaborate on those yeah we actually don't have anything planned any additional experiments planned barry um yeah i mean they would be really great to do i think personally i think that getting a whole life cycle understanding of how a stressor affects in a particular species is really crucial to being able to predict how they might respond in the future great thanks wanda malcolm any comments on that uh not really charlotte i just agree with um with bonder's comment that this this work sort of introduces a whole lot of possibilities that we'd that we could or would like to to follow up but under the existing projects we have on the go at anywhere and potentially also at the university uh basically the funding is is a constraint and we're doing what we can okay thanks and to add to barry's question we have an extension question from jane what about the different nutrient loads within the sediment yeah that's a good question also and we did talk originally about potentially um including nutrients in some of these experiments but we had to keep them simple i mean that yeah that is a good question and obviously food availability is going to have a big influence on responses of animals also of course okay and we have another question from james so just before i ask james question i'm going to do one last call for questions so if you've got one you really want answered so now's the time to get it in okay so james question is how well do we understand the nature of suspended sediment concentrations which seafloor species are actually being exposed to in situ yeah thanks james that's a very good question because we obviously need to to understand how realistic the experimental regime is the simple answer to your to your question in general around new zealand is no we don't understand nature or the extent very well but to bride provide an example from the robes project of how we're trying to to understand that we have had uh sediment traps out for periods of of two years we've had benthic landers deployed to try and understand both the uh the short term in terms of weeks and the longer monthly inter annual variability so we're trying to understand what that profile looks like both spatially in terms of height in the water column and different densities as well as spatially around an area so where we've got a site that we can for several years undertake study we can start to address that and hence improve the experimental side of of the equation to to complement the research but it's it's an important issue one that's normally sort of almost overlooked because simply understanding that nature of um at least the nature and the extent in in reality is a difficult one i just um add to that is that there are there have been focus studies on particular estuaries and things like that with or areas like that where um you know quantifying the suspended sediment loads and stuff has been a major focus so there is that data for some places yep say thanks finder excuse my my deep my deepsea offshore bias okay i think we will start to wrap up now thank you so much malcolm and vonder for a great presentation um i'm quite new to sustainable seas so i didn't know much about this project and so listening to this presentation now has just i've been very impressed and i'm very glad that we sustainable c's could contribute to a wider you know a growing pool of knowledge to um help understand how humans are affecting uh you know the the deep sea which we don't often get to see when we think about the ocean um sebastian i just saw your question came through and i will ask it because we do have a couple of minutes up our sleeves um so this is the last question for today from sebastian did you sterilize the sediment used in the experiments and if so how did you mitigate the increased bioavailability of heavy metals etc resulting from common methods quite a detailed question yeah um we we did we froze the sediment sieved it and then we dried it so we removed all the organics um so we had a we didn't have any complicating factors there but no we did not look at um metal concentrations or anything like that okay thanks thank you hope that answered your questions question and it looks like it did okay so just wrapping up this webinar presentation i just would like to remind everyone that the recording of this webinar will be available this afternoon online and you will receive that for from an email from me later today another weird reminder is that in this email you'll receive uh there is a survey link so you can provide feedback on our webinars i would love to hear what you think about our series as a whole and also this one and last but not least we currently are working on some more webinars in our series so there are some coming in the pipeline we just don't have any dates booked yet if you would like to stay up to date with when these announcements are made you are more than welcome to sign up to our newsletter and there will be a link to that in that follow-up email um and on that note thank you again wanda malcolm this has been a real pleasure and i hope everyone is taking care bye thank you thank you everybody
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Gear Overview | Cycle Touring | Keppel's Vlog 12 | Katy Trail 0
[Music] hi there friend humans lucas levy kepler here and i am so excited to be heading out to the katy trail in missouri next week i'll be riding for five days and about 250 miles along the longest rail trail in the country before i get out there though i need to talk about the gear that i'm going to take with me so this video is about what i packed for the katy trail 2021. whenever i watch these videos on other people's channels i'm always intrigued by what sort of items they take with them what is considered so important and what people leave behind so let's take a moment and dive in to all of the gear that's going to be taken on this trail and how i've packed it on the bike first of all let's talk about the items of clothing i'm going to be wearing now this is my warm day attire i'm not entirely sure that the days are going to be warm the whole trip but this is what i'm expecting for most of it i've got a lightweight shirt here this is from [Music] mountain hardwear and it's very lightweight very wicking and i've worn it on many a bike trip and enjoyed it greatly i've got darn tough socks here i enjoy that these have a exploding outhouse on them as it rockets up to the sky a little bit of humor on the trip um of course i've got my riding gloves these were just a cheap pickup from target here are the cool kuhl pants and these are the radical pants i believe r-a-d-i-k-l fascinating set of pants but they are so able to be worn uh easily there's zipper pockets all sorts of different places to store things and one of the things that i found really handy lately is this what used to be for pocket watches now i don't use a pocket watch and especially not while i'm bike packing but the audio recorder that i use on the trail fits perfectly in that little pocket watch pocket so it makes it a nice place to keep the audio recorder easily at hand able to be turned on or off as i need it lastly over here these are my chamois by zoek they have a little piece of padding inside to make sure that the trip is comfortable or at least as comfortable as possible and that's what's going to be on my body as well as a pair of shoes of course i didn't bring the shoes out here then i have the helmet for my head of course and the helmet has a nitecore lamp on it that has both red and oh i don't need the sos go any and several levels of brightness of the white light as well there we go always forget how to turn that off then i'll be riding with this backpack on as well and this backpack here uh contains at the back um a water bladder from osprey uh and you can see that runs over to here and we'll be able to be taking sips along the way when i was out in colorado one of the things the guides told me on that trail was that if you take sips along the way it's better for you than um trying to take big gulps at certain places so i've been trying to use the water bladder to live up to that now the next pocket forward this has my electronics kit with a charger um and uh several different cables including from my smart watch here uh and in here as well is a towel let's wipe down my head if i need it and lots and lots of snacks i've got cliff bars and complete cookies and all of that in this pack the hope is that as we go on i'll be tempted to eat them to get the weight off of my back which is you know good it'll help reduce the weight uh and i will feel it being reduced next forward is the all-important uh toilet paper roll and a little baggie with some medicine in it just in case i get sick on the trail i've got a little bit of sunscreen in here all that on my back nothing too heavy but always important to have the uh latrine kit with you just in case then clip to the outside here is uh the gopro um clip normally i will have this strapped to the front of the uh the backpack here so that i can record for my chest level or use it to record from the bike it's a pretty easy technique to do the recording on that trip okay now we're going to start at the front of the bike and work to the rear on the very front here i have a 360 camera i haven't used this before on a bike packing trip or really at all i'm looking forward to seeing how it goes it's a samsung gear 360. they are very inexpensive right now which is why i was able to pick one up um and uh yeah i'm looking forward to experimenting with that and seeing how 360 video can add to these video productions then in here i've got spare gopro battery for the camera that is being used right now spare room for another battery if i need it i've got this isn't it but this is the lens that i'll be taking with me on the sony camera i've got an x5 that it's attached to right now i'll be taking the alpha 6000 for the trip but that's in use at the church at the moment and so i don't have it in here but wanted to get something approximating the weight so i'll put it in here in the front of this pack uh-huh i have gop i'm sorry sony batteries and a little lens cleaner cloth somewhere in there i've got a couple different lens cleaner cloths and different places so if i can't reach that one there are others and this whole bag has a pop out uh rain protector the rain protector will be very useful if we get into a situation where hey it's raining and it is missouri so you never know and that just slides back into the back here okay slides back into its pouch there we go good now i've got that attached um with i'm not sure if you can see it here but i've got it attached with a little velcro strap to the front so this will all hang onto the front with this velcro strap and it's fairly secure now underneath that i've got a handlebar roll and in there is my puffy jacket and the quilt okay now this puffy jacket i'm planning to use pretty much only at camp so it stays in the dry bag here on the front and then underneath that is this brand new to me hammock quilt this is from hammock gear uh burrow is that the burrow quilt i'm so excited to be using it on this trip as you can see it's already starting to puff up just from having it out of the container now in the foot box of the quilt i will have my sleeping wear to keep it absolutely dry inside the dry bag inside the quilt should be perfectly safe i don't have it in there right now so i'm going to add it in real quick okay i've got the foot box now stuffed with the sleep stuff which is a pair of socks and some base layer tights and uh shirt that are all made out of merino should keep me nice and warm through the night let's get this stuff back away shall we whoo after much financing i was able to get all of the all of the down stuff back into the dry bag which is now rolled back up clipped and ready to go back on the bike when it becomes time for it leave that there for now okay let's go back to the cockpit a little further i have here the um water bottle this doesn't have anything in it right now but it will eventually have water in it and it's a good size for mixing in a little energy container so i can have some uh caffeine in the morning i'm not bringing a uh not bringing coffee along with me on this trip so that'll help me stay awake uh then i've got my phone holder here and uh this is a huge unit that as you can tell spins around but locks in place lets me pop the phone in and out easily and bonus it holds a battery down here now i've had to strap the battery on uh with a little velcro strap because it kept falling out at that angle the velcro strap keeps it in nicely and you know i can just charge the phone as i'm riding along which makes that very handy okay let's keep moving back along the bike the frame pack uh just this morning had the little um dongle at the end here fall off so i'm gonna have to be finding a way to replace that or something else i have in there some snacks gummy bears and complete cookies for the journey underneath that is my lube in a plastic bag this is a chain lube to make sure that the the chain remains well uh oiled along the way most of the rest of this is repair parts so i've got my chain cleaner i have a little bit of water a spare water bladder in case i'm going a long distance without it not i'm hoping not to need that but i've got it just in case you got my bike pump and this rotates out and gives me the pressure of the tires which will be very handy along the way and fits nicely in the frame pack there i've got let's see if i can bring you over in here i have my tire levers my patch kit multi-tool a few other pieces that are just in this mesh pouch which works very well for that okay that's the big side of the pouch let me put the gummy bears and snacks back in now next up is this little selfie stick this is the one i'm taking on the trip it's made out of metal has a tiny little tripod to go with it should hold the gopro and the 360 camera pretty nicely all right that's all on this side of the bike okay frame bag has more to be discovered over on this side this side has my water kit in it has my sawyer squeeze that i'll need to take into the hammock with me at night also has my toothbrush and toothpaste and some water things to clean out and to attach the the water bags together the hydration bladders together all that sits nicely in here so that i don't forget to take it with me the end of the day you have to take those sawyer squeezes uh into the hammock if there's ever a possibility of the water of the air temperature getting down below freezing okay um this right now doesn't have anything in it it will hold my keys during the trip oh looks like it's got an adapter in there but that's fine then i've got the the grail not the holy grail just a grail filter and this is uh as you can see stickered up with some different things this allows me to filter water i'm probably not going to need it on the trip but between the sawyer and the grail i just wanted to be prepared just in case plus it gives me a chance to feel what the weight of this will be going forward all right can you believe we're almost to the the end of the pack well sort of most everything it resides in these panniers which are part of this toe peak set the toe peak rack and the commuter bag here have been very helpful in making sure that everything gets back on this side i just have the under quilt this is the if you're not familiar with a hammock setup i'll show you a video of it later but the under quilt goes underneath the hammock and prevents air drafts from uh giving you what is colloquially called cold butt syndrome uh i'm looking forward to using this it is synthetic um and so i'm not as worried about it getting wet that's why it's not in a special dry bag it's just in the toe peak bag on the top here i have my rain jacket just in case of inclement weather and that's held in with another one of these velcro straps are very very handy in the rear pocket here i have my nalgene fuel bottle this is filled with denatured alcohol for the alcohol stove and clipped to the back of that is my rear light this rear light pulses nicely lets people know that i'm there not as important once i'm on the katy trail but since i will be riding on some of the city streets in st louis to get to the katy trail i wanted to be absolutely sure that i was safe so i'll be running that light i'll be running the headlight at the same time okay let's move perspective again okay now for the center of the topic trunk bag here in here i have getting attacked by mosquitoes in here i have the wilderness wipes everywhere i'll be staying has showers along the way i'm not going to be roughing it as much as i could be but i feel like a shower at the end of a hard days of bike riding is a very helpful thing however if i'm going out to lunch somewhere and i don't want to be totally stinky i've got these wilderness wipes ready to just do a little bit of a quick pat down this here is my bowl extends out and covers the top of the cook kit nicely underneath that is my msr cleaning uh device this lets me scrape out of the pot or the bowl or you know make sure that i get um dishes cleaned up fairly well that's the dish kit first aid kit i've got some ibuprofen in here um a compass uh which isn't really first aid but it's helpful if i get lost and all of my gps units fall down i've got this available to to use that way all that stuff since i am traveling by myself i'm taking probably a more complete first aid kit than i need i really don't want anything to go wrong underneath the first aid kit i've got a little container of waterproof matches just in case i need to start a fire um those are there i've also got a lighter in here these are my trash bags i will fill them with trash as time goes on for now they're just empty zip locks then i've got my cook kit which is this wonderful soloist kit i think it's called the soloist from msr has a little sink bag that's water waterproof so you can actually fill this with water and clean with it at the end of your cooking then all of this lid uh it fits on all of the things that are in there it's got a bowl a pan or a pot and then in there is my stove and the lighter wrapped in with the stove it is um an alcohol burner which uh i'm hoping to be able to find alcohol along the way i'm only able to take about a liter of it as you saw um now that leader should do for about four days but since the trip i'm expecting to be five i will need to resupply somewhere possibly in sedalia when i get there but we shall see get this back into its kit i wish this fit weren't so tight even you know there we go it's a great little kit except for not fitting in there very well then this dry bag is the food bag i've got all sorts of different food some mountain house meals freeze-dried food i've got some tuna and chicken and peanut butter and there is a pack of tortillas that i'm bringing so i've got peanut butter and almond butter and all sorts of different things to put in the tortillas for breakfast my plan for food is to have cold breakfast so peanut butter and maybe something else on a tortilla in the morning to get me started um and then for lunch i'll stop along the way it's nice to have a warm meal somewhere along the trip but i don't have to cook and then at the end of the day have a freeze-dried thing that just needs water to reheat that'll let me get set up in camp uh from there oh okay these need to go back into okay now for the last bag as i mentioned here this side of the pannier has most of the things you'd expect it to have first of all a rain cover for the topek bag the panniers and the trunk bag this just resides in here in case it starts raining i can pull it out cover everything it straps down underneath it and keeps everything dry then i've got a warm layer and my extra pair of socks this is my riding other pair of riding socks they're darn tough as well that's the brand name i'm not claiming anything else from them and this is another mountain warehouse shirt it's a lot thicker material and should help keep me warm on cool days which is you know expected some of the trip as well then after that i have the tarp this goes over where the hammock will go and i've got it wrapped in a really falling apart snakeskin that i made out of a loofah the homemade snakeskin didn't work as well as i'd hoped but it does help keep it together a little bit and so that's why i've retained it in here even though it is falling apart okay that is tarp this is my pillow from sierra madre it's just an inflatable pillow probably not the next thing that i need but then it just came up next then i've got my hammock straps uh which connect to either tree um the stakes and lines that i'd need to guide out the tarp and lastly at the bottom of this is the hammock itself in its um stuff sack and this this hammock i've modified a little bit i've added a ridge line to it it does have a bug net on it to keep me bug free at night and i've of course added the underquilt straps um as well so i can have another under quilt with it put everything back here so yeah that's everything i'm bringing i've got the hammock for shelter the phone for navigation as well as an extra map that i picked up from the adventure cycling association now it just so happens that the katy trail presents a good section of the lewis and clark trail that the adventure cycling association has put together and this is can you believe it a physical map something to use to find your way so this map here is the overview of the entire section of the adventure cycling association trip i will not be riding from illinois to nebraska but it's nice to know that i could with this map if i so chose the overview isn't as useful as these tiny little inserts which will take me most of the way along the katy trail now to answer the question before i becomes inevitably obvious to everyone i will not be riding the katy trail from one end to the other end completely the katy trail runs officially from uh machines or machines i'm still not entirely sure which pronunciation is correct uh missouri to clinton missouri at the other end i however when i get to windsor missouri i'm going to take a uh detour and take the rock island trail up to uh pleasant hill where that trail ends and then ride on the roads to get to visit some good friends that live in lee's summit not too far from there i'm excited to take the trail even though i'm not taking the kitty trail from one end to the other i am certainly going to be riding about the same distance about 240 250 miles uh of the trail and it will take me five days or so to do it uh i'm looking forward to this trip and i hope that you'll come back and check out the video of the trip uh video or videos i'm still not sure how that's going to all come together don't forget to like and subscribe and hit that little bell button if you want the notification of when new videos go up on the channel i'm fairly irregular posting i don't have a set schedule a set time for it so that bell can really help you know hey there's a new video if you want to see the next adventures whatever those happen to be in keppel's vlog so glad you've come with me on this gear tour today if you've got any questions please leave me a comment i'd be happy to answer anything you'd like to know take care first of all let's not hit the camera against the bike as i explained and then underneath that is this brand new to me uh in the lighting equipment quilt look at some and equipment oh no no it's hammett here excuse me it's a hammock gear uh quilt um let's get this stuffed back away shall we clipped ready to go back which is now rolled back up clipped now next up good job me all right we're almost to the end of the time here oh this wasn't zipped up thistle and some bug wipes prevent bugs from doing what they're trying to do right now which is land on me first of all it's a rain cover for the two peak bag this will cover the entire pannier i'm not sure if you can see it from there but this side is uh the overview of the entire first section i will not be riding from illinois through kansas to the dakotas um nebraska sorry let me try that again
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Bev and Faith's story - Living with Sensory Challenges and Dementia: Lewy body dementia
[Music] this is bev she has lewy body dementia which is closely related to both alzheimer's and parkinson's disease bev's daughter faith has been caring for her at home i didn't know much about dementia before i was surprised to learn about the sensory changes the doctor told me my mother may experience hallucinations but it's not just her vision her other senses have also changed my mum's sensory challenges can be worrying but i can't just focus on loss she used to love her music but not anymore now she paints instead and she's amazing hallucinations are common for people living with louis body dementia these may be detailed and convincing visuals such as a person or an animal faith has learned to recognize when bev is having a hallucination and encourages her to paint them i've learnt a lot and i've tried to make changes to keep her safe and happy i've made a lot of adaptions to our house over the years the correct lighting is particularly important for people living with visual challenges and dementia minimizing shadows and patterns can help reduce visual misperceptions simple changes to colour contrast can make objects easier to identify our routine has also changed we go for short walks when it's quiet and we always watch the sun rise together it's so peaceful [Music] please explore the rest of the website to learn more about dementia and what you can do to help let's work together to ensure a brighter future for people living with sensory challenges and dementia
Living with Sensory Challenges and Dementia
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Council approves 2023 Action Plan & Budget for the Community Development Block Grant program
thank you Mr Mayor first item on this portion of the agenda is a resolution to approve the 2023 action plan and budget submission for the Community Development block grant program and shawana I I knew you were going to be there welcome well thank you hello everybody hello so before you you do have um a resolution for the approval to submit our program year 2023 annual action plan as well as the budget you'll also see that I included the budget breakdown as well Administration the 20 there is just the operations of the cdbg program then we have our Public Services which is 15 of the funding this is where the bulk of our nonprofits apply for funding in the program we had a little over seventy one thousand dollars that we were able to divide among six of our non-profits and then finally it's the projects and with our funding for our projects for 2023 it will go towards the completion of our overnight emergency shelter I've also included the 2021 through 2025 Consolidated plan and that planet just kind of outlines the objectives required by Hud that we are working in currently and our Focus has been on homelessness foreign are we still on track to open in June is that the homeless shelter we should be um transitioning in Spring of the 2023 still that way we're Capco is still on board with this and we'll give them time to get in and get everything set up and we should be good to go I think we're original shot was for May okay may yeah Felicia I didn't give a date I just said May if any of you haven't been out I said James summer yeah if any of you have haven't had a chance to drive by y'all go by and take a look it's really really nice make a motion for the adoption of the resolution I have it as r2314 second I have a motion and a second to adopt this resolution any further discussion Mr Garrett all in favor say aye aye all opposed
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Diablo 4 Let's Gamble for Legendary Gear! #01 (19/03/2023)
hey what up z-clan and everybody else how you doing I hope you're doing good welcome to my first Diablo 4 gambling video now this video is being recorded on the second day of the beta testing and uh this is what I got so far from all the legendaries I'll make a separate video of that but before I show you the gambling I want to ask you a quick question answer in the comments what is your current favorite method of getting legendaries personally I found out that gambling is my favorite option at the moment because I've been pretty lucky today and not counting the world boss because I killed him today and I got eight legendaries out of him somewhere around that area so that was pretty cool anyway what is your favorite way of farming legendaries and uh pretty much uh let's get on with the uh gambling let the gamble begin and we want swords terrible bad luck try again that was quick I thought I was gonna make some animation or something so you just click and you instantly get it hmm not much Mommy nice nice but could be better it seems your prayers hello my love where have you been hiding very nice but can I get one more please hmm not much oh that's cool cool cool I'll take it I'll take it what's up with that [Music] uh-huh critical damage Sloan basic damage okay distant enemies have a 15 chance to be stunned for two seconds when they hit you oh you deal 48 increase damage to stand anymore oh damn that's a pretty good one so yeah let's try to gamble for uh two-handed sword yeah I like swords I can do two together from the first time oh my God oh my God a ball look at this oh [Music] [Laughter] okay enemies damaged by kick or charge will explode if they are killed within the next two seconds dealing oh my God that I use charge I guess I'm gonna start using kick too Hallelujah so wish me luck yeah very nice no nice [Music] try again Fair bit of magic in that come on give me the legendary yes they haven't answered they've definitely been answered man what's up all right Whirlwind of the blah blah blah all stats physical damage over time hahaha all right let's try it this time paints I got just got gloves let's try pants I don't have a lot though but let's go come on [Music] let's try again no I ran out no how about apparent no uh so anyway let's see this new all right almighty God to give me my pants [Laughter] oh my god oh okay I'll take it Hallelujah hallelujah oh my God okay [Laughter] yeah but minds are better they give me a lot more thorns foreign grants you a barrier absorbing up to 429 damage for 10 seconds this can only happen every 30 seconds all right gods give me my armor very nice armor all right let's try again about Gamble of course bring me luck let's go boom try again [Music] time [Laughter] okay uh doesn't look to be the best let's try again not much is it yeah what's up uh uh still my Thorns man my Thorns kick oh this thing's got Thorns 35 thorns [Music] cool I can make it a slot let's keep pushing very nice but could be better hey why are you markless junk you're not drunk not bad okay God's all about RNG I really need a legendary helmet with sockets and thoughts sure let's go oh my God very nice no nice it's in your prayers have been answered oh nice nice nice nice why no socket come on luck Fair bit of magic in that one nah damn it all right RNG Gods bless me with a helmet with a socket let's go mad no come on oh your prayers have been answered yes they have been answered with a socket what you gotta give me what you gonna do okay what do we have here cooldown reduction rank of steals Shadow resistance yeah most important has got a socket so let's try something else uh chess piece with the sockets wow what's up another legendary two in a row hey hey but no sockets okay if that's the case let's try pants but still got here damaging an enemy with a core skill has up to a 32 chance to extend the duration of burst circling by one second double this duration if it was a Critical Strike so it's pretty cool RNG Gods give me an armor with two slots please I'll even take the yellow one no need for a legendary no no there we go legendaries have been answers [Music] no another legendary what the hell soccer's book come on man that's come on man not nice what are you talking about let's check it out uh uh when hit while not healthy a magical bubble is summoned around you for five seconds while standing okay I know that one uh barrier oh my what was that here [Music] why you did not give me two socket uh no iron skin total armor Unstoppable and oh bruh this is a good one I don't have that one I actually started using that skill recently because of that stupid world boss man looks like man gambling is a lot better than going out to the dungeons to be honest all right so I hope you enjoyed the clip of today's gambling and if you did don't forget to hit that like comment down below please make sure not to use profanity as those comments get triggered by YouTube nobody see you nobody can read them nobody can uh respond to them so do have that in mind and by the way one more question if you watched until this moment uh are there any unique items during beta because I haven't gotten a single one did any of you get one if you did please do comment down below and what did you get all right so uh subscribe for more Diablo for content and uh I'll see y'all later so Gamers Esau from Ukraine signing out you all have a good one today and night and if you subscribe welcome to Z Clan and thank you to all of my Z Clan Dragons Who support me financially through the paid subscription on YouTube so have a good one bye
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Destiny 2 Gambit titan build
T time my dam topat here and welcome back to the channel I'm going to go out on a limb and say 90% of you out there enter a gambing match with whatever you have on you but whether you're in there to get the seal Pinnacles or grinding for that perfect Onslaught AR it'll go a lot faster and be a lot more enjoyable if you get yourself a build I'm a Dron or death and whenever I run a Titan I run this build I've run it pretty much for like the last six seasons it hasn't changed it works there will be a dim Link in the description below and slides at the end if you like what you see this is designed to work around solo queuing but I'm going to try and break it down as this game progresses make sure to thumb it if you like it sub if you're new I find gamer builds are quite unique as we want to set up for both PVE and PBP so you want to try and find something between the peacekeepers and the cures of the falling star but for me it's all about the seismic strike at say GM level it's shite but in gamber level it's a very powerful killing tool additionally as blinding effect allows us to dive into the thick of it whilst Amplified this effect is even larger and an insatable scull for allows us to abuse this like the first time you realized if you rubbed it hard enough it makes a mess difference is though this is ready to melee again instantly and it triggers Health regeneration paired with knockout our melee range and damage will be increased this also affords us health regen and importantly Amplified this will make those blinds larger boost our handling and reload but perhaps its strongest asset is the speed boost Gambit is a race my Titan's only running 30 Mobility but I'm as fast as Sonic and Hitler the Juggernaut resistance gives me Dr with when I'm surrounded and feedback allows me to punch like popey if you dare to smack me for extra super Juice on melee kills I run double hands on with this despite the fact I'm running T crash with a 916 cool down and only 40 intellect I'll easily get multiple supers in a match because of this I have no problem using this as a movement tool ignoring the fact that I'm pretty sure I just te crashed that l bastard and he lived no matter I brought a chainsaw Riv it up and cut him down I thrust her for movement Shields are a waste of time in here stop being a puss and move forwards with powerful attraction I will automatically collect Moes when I thrust them this works even better on Arc Hunter with combination blow but our Arc Titan would be the second best as with spark of focus after sprinting for a short time our class ability regeneration is in increased I want to take a bit of a beat here as a lot of you Guardians are underestimating the value of an invasion if it's open go on in the goalie has been lifted she wants you inside of her equally if you've got an open portal do not I repeat do not Bank the final Moes until you send someone through it I see this way too often this is your last chance to delay the enemy team until they get their Prime eval so please please please take advantage of it even if your house at shooting at Guardians your presence alone is often enough to delay the enemy team I'll suggest a long range primary weapon Scouts are great for this I've played a bit of Gambit over the last few days and gotten nearly 400 Guardian kills with my Fang of e throw on some unpinch mods so you can Jewel with guardians I've been using rewind to help me take on targets like the shers from a far and the S Logic power bump comes easy and often this Titan is a melee monster and its curse thr origin trait can grant my Precision weapon some AOE damage Innovation reduces my grenade cool down on or pick up spark a shock gives our grenades jolt too I find this valuable as once I've jolted both allies and myself can damage from near or far we slap on a pulse grenade AR grenade cool Downs are very similar at this point but this one offers us the most direct damage the touch of Thunder aspect Buffs us further increasing its damage on every pulse and it's going to send us out ionic traces to feed us back energy even at this Lael bosses can still kill you so run some resistance mods you know you can cive things like that I pretty much always got a surge cranking as my melee speed me orbs every 10 seconds time dilation extends The Surge to 15 seconds so they overlap grab your favorite special weapon do not run double primary I've been running the Royal executioner with NBS assassin and reso burst that way I can take on both taken Knights Wizards things like that and I can shoot you pissy guardians from afar taken spec allows me to smash out envoys and blockers alike te crash and done give this build a go for yourself stop Doling around the map get in there get hard and get competitive this build may seem old school but in Gambit it's strong pause here for all your mods and fragments make sure to hit that like sub if you're new I always love to chat with you in the comments down below and until next time tyffy time my Jamies what a [Music] tie
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$28 million, the failure of Nightcap to deliver the advertised SEALED roads & Amended DA Costings
i want to start off by going back to april 2020 or april last year before three triple two or what is known as bullabulla was purchased by ncv enterprises on the 27th of april max egan uploaded this video now he uploaded it at the time april last year his youtube channel was still well it hadn't been closed down and this video was readily available and had thousands of views on it now he's done this video here in response to this one that he did earlier in april here where he's doing this at the crow house with mark mcmurtry here and he's introducing knight couple minimal and the sovereignty issues around the ostf and he also mentions in here that mark mcmurtry is the chosen one and it's like well there are others actually considering themselves the chosen one and it's making it a little bit hard because it's in the name one there can only be one and there's more than one so there's and strangely enough they all seem to be males making that claim too like they'll think that's pretty gender bias when they think that the chosen one only can be a man but anyway back to this video at the end of april that max egan uploaded here he's actually driven down from queensland to new south wales onto the land here this is scott's lookout and that's located on the 16 lots that are owned by zimmerland and peter van lichout that ncv enterprises are attempting to purchase now because of this first video that max did and he'll tell you in this video because of the response that flooded his email of people that were interested in this project how do they get involved how do they invest and also bringing up some of the issues that they've heard things about and that they want clarified so max egan is here this day there's adrian brennock in the background there and i'll just let this play a bit it's on mute and he's giving a bit of a spiel about the countryside how it's beautiful and everything like that now the reason that i'm bringing this up is because this was a very public video it was also done with a specific purpose as max egan states in the video in response to potential people that would buy in they wanted to know more about the project so in the descriptions in this video the promises advertised statements made by adrian brennock who just got himself out of picture there because he's shy and adria um mark mcmurtry here both the developers of nightcap talking about nightcap there are certain statements made and one of those statements that aired publicly in april 2020 is that the development would have 28 kilometers of sealed roads 28 kilometers at a million dollars per kilometer that any car could drive on and that was an ongoing promise and an expectation up until the point when the da was lodged when the da was lodged there is no sealed roads it's unsealed it's now 26 and a half kilometers and it's 18 and a half million now a big part of this and what of this promotion over here max egan is saying well you need the 28 000 to build the road so that you can build all the other stuff and he's yeah yeah yeah yeah so the big push is to get people in on the ground level to get 28 million dollars together to tie the roads and then of course there's also other representations and promises made of what you can expect if you buy into nightcap or minjun book now this is done before they've actually purchased back three triple two through ncv enterprises mark mcmurtry here standing on peter van lye leishout's land has been living in the very house that past lost investors got evicted from and the land since they got evicted he's been caretaker and lived there rent free and he makes reference to it over in this video where he points behind him over there he said that this here's got nothing to do with that and it's like well mark mcmurtry you are wrong even after still now mark mcmurtry lives at three triple two after it's been purchased by ncv enterprises before it was purchased by ncv enterprises when it was part of bulabulla it's always been part of bulabulla it's just that ownership changed to ncv enterprises who is still adrian brannock and adrian brennock did as part of their official video do a video standing out the front bragging with mark mcmurtry here we bought it back we bought it back as indicated in the boxes that adrian brannock would put the company into liquidation sell off the asset get rid of the deadwood and take everything that he's setting up and move next door with it prior to that happening the negotiations with peter van lieshout were looking at expanding on what was already there in bullabola but with the past lost investors causing a a little bit of a stink by asking questions they decided no we're going to pull the commercial away out from underneath them as well and no they can't be part of the peter van ly shout deal we're going to go over there set it up and we'll buy back bulabulla and make a part of the development still it's never been excluded from the development it's always been part of it even as we lumber and horizons representing bula bulla it is still being part of well planet have got it in their documents well um horizons proprietary limited is the company that's controlling the land asset and if that isn't tying them in there's plenty of other things too but back to the unsealed roads as to the advertised promise back in april 2020 and most of the people that actually bought in in 2020 bought in after this video and now the good chances are that they have seen the video because they gave links to these out as promotional links in emails they send as well so that you can as a potential investor watch and see what you can get 28 million 28 kilometers of sealed roads that any car can drive along now that's a promise as far as i'm concerned an advertised representation of if you buy into this what you will get sealed roads that any car can drive on as a big issue because well unsealed roads in the terrain it is in summertime especially you're going to have so many problems there already are problems in the voxers accessing bullabulla the other lots with peter van lichout are not necessarily anybody better because they're going up and down and these are tracks they are not roads so this that they're putting in is going to widen the roads from two meters to six meters and all it's going to do is put in an unsealed road that will get seasonally washed out that will need to be re-graded in so many areas uh up hills at the bottom of hills and maybe where all of what's washed from up down needs to be re-graded too because there's too much build up it's too soft and people are slipping in it because it's getting thick and soft but on the flip side of it you've got it's wet slippery and dangerous that you have got car accidents waiting to happen and the fact that some of these could be off the side of a cliff um you might not you know get stopped because you hit a tree and all you broke was your car you might not have a tree to stop you you might end up yeah that's a long drop so that's one question i'd actually like nightcap developers to actually answer is why over here it's promised and endorsed by the presence of adrian brennak who mark mcmurtry is constantly referring backwards and forwards and if he doesn't have anything correct adrian brennock will correct him so that they are representing what they consider to be the facts so here they're intending we are going to do 28 kilometers of sealed roads that anyone can drive in on over here what they have actually delivered on is 26 and a half kilometers of unsealed roads that will annually cost to re-grade that is dangerous for people to drive on and not all cars will be able to access those roads all year round there are times you will need a four-wheel drive and there will be times even in flooding that it doesn't matter if you've got a four-wheel drive you're not crossing the bridge so if you look at the advertised promise of 28 million this component here should have been 28 million and these other unnecessary components could also be made up with the 5.4 million that they've now said that they want to spend in on the bridges so considering that that would have been 28 718 and 5.4 for the bridges and then you go down here the laying of the cables that's still 1.1 2.5 million total there so all up it still would have been more than thirty thousand so why didn't they just put in that correct costing to begin with why change it from sealed roads to unsealed and then try and pat it out with all these other things that they say that they want the money for it's very specific in this video they want 28 million for the roads to tar the roads one million for each kilometer of road that's stated out of his mouth the developer of nightcap so i might be as bold as to say that in april 2020 what was advertised by the developers of nightcap on minjumble ended up to not coming to any fruition at all there is no sealed roads other than what was required in a few patches which is roughly around 700 meters in different locations purely because they have to do those sealed parts because it is too steep and emergency vehicles have to have that part sealed so they haven't sealed it to make it easier for people to get in and out only because they had to so if they had just stuck to the 28 million for what they said and advertised april 2020 then the costings wouldn't have been an issue and it could not be said that they did not live up to their advertised promise their advertised promise was 28 kilometers of sealed road that any car can drive along people bought in on that promise now i'm going to have a why i've gone into the costings here is because from what has come out with the planning meeting that agenda that is going to occur on the 1st of july at the tweetshire council is according to the report there is one of two options the council is going to question the revised civil costings or they will just recommend it on to the northern regional planning panel for determining the da and they have actually said the recommendation is to refer it on to the northern regional planning panel there are several reasons why after questioning them once on the civil costings that when they come back there is still cause to look at what they've presented and say i'm sorry but i think you need to revise these too so rather than push it backwards and forwards between authorizing bodies considering the body of the development application itself has failed in so many areas to be compliant with any of the legislation it's required to be compliant with that the authorizing body cannot grant approval if it does not meet certain legal requirements or it breaches certain conditions so it is pointless to drag out who says no to it essentially because they got the costings wrong they would have to be amended along with multiple other issues for it even to be contemplated to be accepted to look be looked at for approval in its current state there are so many breaches within it and these breaches are not the imaginations of people they are actually the advice of legal counsel and comparing the laws that are needed to be followed in relation to whether the da is actually doing it or not like not building over a wildlife corridor and all the other things that well i've already raised most of the issues that are in this report so there's really not too much new in here that was not anticipated a recent newspaper article today i think said that there are 10 reasons why da approval will not be given to pete evans nightcap and because they always refer to pete evans in the news media don't they but um ten reasons there's your ten and it all is in fact with the fact of all the issues that have been raised previously undue harm a breach of cap on population density uh development of each lot relies on development of other lots supposed to be a single lot and up here it's supposed to be a single lot and as you go through and there's these 10 itemized then it goes further into it it's actually a 23 page report there are some things that came back from various departments about the assessment under certain conditions the flora and fauna one was not very good at all i'm afraid there were so many things that did not meet even with what they provided there was not enough uh surveying done not not enough area extensive and all of these other things i mean you can read this document for yourself and find out but the heritage area too that assessment needs to be done as an archaeological site to see there's only it's only been looked at initially once to see what's there and it has not been explored fully so before any development can go ahead the architectural architectural the archaeological survey has to be done on the land itself to see whether it would actually impact on any heritage areas and that alone could take years to do but what i am more interested in actually looking at here is the actual costings because it is not within the best interest of any one concern for it to be dragged out and argue backwards and forwards over which authority is the consenting authority it's basically this needs to go through and ultimately the northern regional planning panel cannot give it consent it is clearly stated in the state environmental planning policy that if certain conditions are not met or breached that the consenting authority cannot give approval so whether it's council or the northern regional planning panel they can't give approval for the things that are not in line with the state environmental planning policy so to question the costings is only going to delay the inevitable well that's my estimation i certainly don't want to make the decision for council but it is very confident that that's what's going to happen it'll end up back in the northern regional planning panels hands and they will look at all the recommendations in all the areas and understand too that um they cannot give it approval because it is breaching too many of the legal requirements to give approval to but the costing itself they've bumped it up to 39.8 see here estimated capital investment value this is the front page of the nine pages that they sent through so what you're thinking now is that the estimated total cost is 39.8 million well i'll just get you to the bottom line here and tell you that it's only 27.9 now why is it 27.9 well let's go back up here to the beginning again and start here 27.9 is part of this thirty one thousand uh thirty one million here now we've got fifteen percent contingency here then it would seem we've got more contingencies for professional fees allowance of three point five million so that's what over 8 million in contingency fees because these professional fees allowances i can't see what you need three and a half million professional fees allowances for this is a civil construction why do you need professional fees is this what you would say it costs to bring the da into compliance 3.5 million is the professional that you're thinking of paying planet the town planner to organize those changes so that you can try and get it compliant who are those professional fees for and in paying those professional fees of 3.5 million does that actually achieve is that part of the civil construction cost of stage one or is this three and a half professional fees part of what is ongoing costs to finish the project that would take stage two and after so is this a projected future cost or what but let's go a little bit further down to what they say it's all made up of you know a couple of pretty pages with nothing on it and we get down to a bit of a summary on what they included and what they and of course 5.4 million for the bridges has now been added and the street lighting 1.8 which now will also mean changes to the visual assessment and also the impact on tourism that that visual impact would have because it'll now well what are they saying i think there's about 125 street lights that they want to stick in and that area where they'd stick in all those street lights is actually if you go to surrounding lookouts and look on a nice dark night and you want to enjoy whether it's the full moon or you know the night full of stars you've got this horrible lit up spot probably look like a big mining camp or something like that it's got that many bright lights going on everywhere because it'd be all those street lights and 392 houses with at least one light on there'd be at least some of them that will have a spotlight on all night because they're too scared to be in the dark so yeah pollution visual impact it's completely unacceptable that you would all that would create that whole darkened mountain and bush into light pollution and light haze and it would dull the night sky as well people don't move to the country to see light haze they actually love the dark the dark nights where you can look out into the stars and not see street lights and all that other rubbish everywhere that's why they don't want this development there either because you're setting up suburbia in the country but anyway we'll go down to the summary so this is a little bit of summary that it goes in there's your 27.9 it covers all those things but that's the actual cost the civil constructions cost that's what they say it's going to cost 27.9 but now they're going to add margins and adjustments so the margins and adjustments 1.5 percent six percent and eight and a half percent so we've got quite a few million here that have now conveniently pushed that up to 31 million so now it's over 30 million and it's still the estimated construction cost even though it's got contingency built into it oh but hang on now they're applying 15 contingency at 4.6 million so wow that's a lot of contingencies and then you look down here at the professional fees allowance contingency of 9.6 percent and it's like oh so you're 27.9 million that it's supposed to cost to put in these unsealed dangerous roads and your street lights and your bridges if you add in all these margins and adjustments and anticipated costs that might go out over the whole project it's now up to 39.8 million so as you can see it was just going to be another argument with the proponent over the costings they didn't get it right in here this shows complete and utter lack of professionalism and not knowing what you're actually costing up this is costing of construction of housing this is not uh the stage one roads work even if it was something that they were going to do even if they were going to put in 392 sewer treatment plants and rain water tanks and supply all the solar panels it's still not part of stage one that would come right at the end so at no stage could it be said that these things were part of stage one cost now when they were pulled up on that cost then they go well hang on we put costs in there that well there never been our costs but we also forgot to put other things that we should have put in there like we should have put in the bridges we forgot to put the street lights and we oh look we underestimated this and then we underestimated that so we're going to put all that up a little bit more now and we're going to have a 15 contingency on the whole project but we're also going to have other margins and contingencies so that will pad it out to 31 million overall 39 million so the reason that they couldn't actually make the roads sealed in the da is because you see in the video it's only an unfulfilled promise you know from their perspective well tough we changed our mind you know if 20 people bought in on the promise of sealed roads and an ordinary car access well not so tough really is it because it's part of the marketing part of the sales and you did not provide what you marketed there is no sealed roads in this development application and if you did you would actually have to fork over 28 million now considering that the whole project now with everything else that you've been able to put in there doesn't even come to 28 million one would say that if you put in the true cost of sealed roads in there of what you marketed and represented would be the benefit to people if they bought in then none of these costings would have been an issue it would have been over 30 million but i suppose the issue is that at the end of the day you have to deliver on this not on the promise that you made in a video but on this that's in writing now if you'd put in there that you were going to put in 28 kilometers of sealed road at 28 million they'd have to put in 28 kilometers of sealed road they can get away with unsealed roads now at lesser cost and even though it is a failure of the marketing promise they're not actually going to be fussed about it because they'll just sue anyone that says it's a failure of marketing promise and uh well if you happen to be part of the community and you you say that you'd get kicked out and if you don't think that's the case you've got the same people running this development which is the expansion of the first development and if you actually needed it confirmed adrian branox says on the voxes himself that here we are we've just tipped over the first one into liquidation and we're selling the second one on stage i don't know how we're going to do that that's that's out of his own mouth that's that's a confession that they are associated and also the confession that he intends to do exactly what was done well lumber horizons was put into liquidation it was purchased back by a member company that he is actually a shareholder in an illegitimate shareholder will be it simply because nyapi that holds the shares well he put that company into his wife's name when he went bankrupt so it wouldn't be seized in bankruptcy and it's nippy proprietary limited that holds all the shares and interests in nightcap another interesting point too is that his job description is only supposed to be a sales rep or an employee he's earning a wage for what he's doing well i don't know whether that kind of a description comes to mind when you're thinking of developers usually a developer has a financial interest and a vested control in what's going on and even though adrian brennan's bankruptcy trustee would say he's only an employee i'd say jason bettles you don't have a clue how many developers have you actually spoken to that are only employees that aren't financially invested and don't have a say in the outcome of the whole project not just an employee that does a job and gets paid a wage he probably gets paid a wage as well as benefits through the shareholdings and his development association with nightcap anyway i didn't want to make this a very long one i just wanted to point out the ridiculous costings of the latest rendition of civil construction costs and how you can now see that well pretty much 10 million is well over 10 million is contingency built in in margins and adjustments and other ways on top of the project contingency now in the previous version the accepted value is not with the contingency it's 37 million so here the accepted value should be 27 million without any con contingencies or marginal adjustments marginal adjustments that suddenly appeared as costs that weren't over here so does that mean that they got better accountants i would hope so but even so building it in and saying that the actual trade cost that's what they're going to pay 27.9 not 31 not 39. 27.9 now if you wanted to listen to the results of what's going to go on at the planning meeting that's thursday night you can log on to well log on to the details from the council's website uh go to council meetings they give a link you log on and follow the instructions that they give you there so you can watch the live meeting yourself or you can wait for the results to come out i do anticipate that this will go to the northern regional planning panel that the issue of this uh latest rendition of the costings is not going to be looked at in the well in the event that some miracle actually happens and the northern regional planning panel thinks that it can actually give consent where the state environmental planning policy in many occasions says you can't give it if they don't do this or if they're doing this so i don't see how any authorizing body can give approval for this development application known the failure of failure of this development application how long is it going to take how long will this keep going before it's realized that the only way that you could get development approval is to completely change everything and then submit a new within the time span before the tweed shire council remove themselves from the state environmental planning policy it is only a couple of lines on the schedule itself they only have to remove a couple of lines and once those lines are removed rural land sharing communities are prohibited in the tuichaya council and it is no longer governed by the state environmental planning policy if anyone wants to set up a rural land sharing community you'll have to go to a different shire so you're going to have problems short term or long term you're going to have problems trying to set up any of this as a rural land sharing community and it does need to be asked how long are people going to continue this on this has been going on for five years it will not get approval for over density for destruction of habitat for destruction of heritage sites for taking over water catchment areas where no you can't build there because we're going to perhaps build it down there for the larger community for drinking water in the future we need to consider water resources we are a country of drought of bushfires or floods there's a lot of diversity and city people that haven't experienced the bush you haven't experienced the kind of roads that you would travel up unsealed roads into this development you've got a rude awakening but then i think you may be able to ask some that have already found even getting up their own driveway from a sealed road is enough to cause accidents and badly dent your car and at least that's all it's done is dent the car in the wrong conditions you could kill yourself your passengers and any other animals on the road or other people on the road you cannot control the elements in the rain when it's heavy rain it's flooding or in bushfires you have just got to be able to get out or make the most of it and you need a car a vehicle that can move you from a to b if it's heavy rain that you're running from the chances are you're not going to get up and down dirt dirt roads the heavy rain might have actually washed out the road enough that any grip that it did have now you're just skidding and there's so much rain coming down that you well no you're not actually skidding you're kind of paragliding the tyres aren't making contact with the road as such they're gliding on the water and the cars getting dragged around by it and depending on how steep your hill is and whether you can manage to get any grip anywhere you better hope that there's a tree that will stop you from falling off the edge because if you're going to fall off a cliff yeah that's not going to be fun so yes there's lots of dangers out there just for human beings on an unsealed road and that was a failure of promise i'm sorry to say it guys but you just didn't live up to what you said you said 28 million 28 kilometers a sealed road that any cars could travel on and i don't think that's quite the case because forgive me if i'm wrong but doesn't that say unsealed roads as the cost increased over here to now it's not 18 and a half it's actually 20 million see up here internal site road network it's now 20.6 not 18 and a half so they've added 2 million onto that is that because you were able to seal the internal roads at a cheaper cost than a million per kilometer or did you decide to perhaps only do 20 kilometers at a million have you changed the kilometers of road don't know there's no specification on that is there or are we supposed to believe that the the costing up between what would essentially be two months it's gone up two million to do the roads and the 15 contingency has changed to all these other contingencies added in so there's well at least 10 11 million dollars worth of contingency that you can add some of that in to the 27.9 to get 31 million so oh we're over that now we can go to the northern regional planning panel oh you beauty because you know what i think we've got it all sorted out there i've talked to the people there and they're happy they've given me this you know tentative assurance and this that and the other well this is what derek sillman would tell you anyway he's got it all figured out that even with this bad report and even with the fact that the law exists that they can't get around the non-compliances well has he got it all figured out how all those non-compliances are just going to disappear like some fairy dust magic no sorry the issues are going to exist as long as their desire to create that concept is the same they need to change the concept if they want to get any chance at an approval and that might actually take more time than they can afford because if that means lodging another development application um that could be a bit tricky because the state environmental planning policy might remove the tweed shire council before the tweed shy council would actually accept its lodgment and it wouldn't be at christmas time when people have just come back from holidays after two weeks and it's gone through sneaky and nobody really had time to respond to it the only thing i can actually say about the amended costings is that it's actually far better presented as far as a breakdown of costs so why couldn't that have been done in the first place a quality assessment when i say quality more detailed still isn't as detailed as over here when they're actually giving you um well i suppose it is further up here when they sorry further down where they itemize everything 125 street lights 15 000 each so you go in and it is all itemized so that's the whole cost of what they intend to do in stage one as you can see all the ones that they added in there that they are not going to do they've all been excluded and as they excluded them let's find those ones that we got for forgot 5.4 for the bridges and where's the lighting up here 1.8 i mean it's just pumped up and pumped up well it looks like they've put up the cost of the telecommunications too it's now 1.9 and 973 it was 1.8 and 795 000. so you could actually expect that if you ask them to revise the costings that it will go up by a couple of hundred thousand or maybe a few million will be added in here and there if you ask them to correct anything in this one yeah it's uh kind of redundant when the cost of it is going to matter nothing if none of it can be built the cost of stage one is not going to be a cost that is borne by the development if they are not given approval i do not see how they can get approval run that note i'm going to leave it there catch you next time bye
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Mr & Mrs Ekemwzie Patrick Ifenyi speak about pituitary tumour surgery at CARE Hospitals, Hyderabad
I am a Chia blessing this is my husband my lovely husband we are from Oka anambra State Nigeria so in the evening of H 18th March 2004 uh I came back and woke him to ask him some question he was sleeping so after asking him some questions he told me 10 minutes or so later that he's having a headache severe headache I said it is going to stop and that was it the headache never stopped throughout the night in the morning I went to school and came back earlier to see how he was doing I discovered that his breakfast was there he didn't eat and he was vomiting I was worried we did give him pain relieving tablet um and other things to stop the vomiting and the headache it couldn't everything continued until Thursday morning and that was on the on the 20th so we went to the hospital I asked the doctor the doctor could not explain the treatment continued but it wasn't getting any better nothing changed the headache continued the vomiting continued he couldn't eat by evening of H Friday he was able to get up and sit on a chair I discovered that his left eye could not open so on Sunday personally I went to the doctor's room and asked him what is going on nothing is happening there is no change in fact he dting he can't even recognize people that are coming to see him so the doctor said that we are going to to go to a specialist hospital so that they know why the eye was shut he made Arrangement on Monday we went there the eye specialist called him on phone and advised him that we should go for MRI in the nearby State enu so we went on Tuesday and when we got there we paid for the MRI then I asked the doctor what is wrong the doctor said he has a tumor that we should come for surgery immediately that we shouldn't waste time so fortunately for us a man who have received a treatment from care hospital he from the same town noi we learned that his own case was worse than ours that his two eyes were shut and he was almost unconscious but he came here he came back to Nigeria feeling fine doing his business in fact people were surprised because everybody thought that that time that he's dead so my in-law told me that we can still visit that same care hospital so that was how we started writing to the international deex through Eva Po and then we got all the things we needed like the approximate u b medical bill the invitation letter and all the other informations that are important that will enable us to come to India so to show that they are really care hospital IM we we were in the room in fact I was surprised the started coming H what is wrong what are the symptoms when they did start and so on and they were writing another doctor will come immediately he didn't waste time so that was how it continued every morning after afternoon evening they they would like to come to ask us so many questions and they would take blood sample the nurses will come for blood samples and they said even that morning they said giving us H medication preparing him for the for the surgery so I was very happy because that was an assurance that we are in safe hands when they were preparing me for the for the operation proper my sugar level and um in Nigeria I know it used to be 80 uh highest I had was 108 but the thing Rose above and no 250 and something you see so the doctors came in promptly and told me look you don't have to worry we are giving you some medication medication that made your sugar to rise don't worry wor before the operation proper we bring it down and do the operation and that was how it you see it so the nutritionist her own site she will come and ask me okay what will you like to eat I say give me food that discourage sugar so that the medication will have a direct support immediately she will go instruct their this thing they will prepare my own food and bring for me because of the way they were brought up the training they were given they are always there just press the Bell they are there at least two will be running to come and attend to you and that is what I meant when I said that the word c a r is put in practice when you come into the impatient uh side of the care hospital the most interesting side of it is that no minute is wasted in care hospital everybody be you in the nsing session be you in the food and nutrition be you in the cleaning every place working 24 hours to achieve the company's objective it's not easy so we are very grateful to you people when we coming to India the doctor that said we should do the surgery in Nigeria told me if you're going to India you will be alone with your husband nobody if it's in Nigeria your brothers your sisters everybody will be coming I said I know that but my brother is insisting that we are going to IND I said I can cope and really I was able to cope because of the wonderful people in care hospital they were there for me when I needed a hug when I need handshake when I needed somebody to talk to they were always there because they really care so that is why I am specially grateful and I will always continue to recommend care hospital
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Brief history of time sync
um we will get started now julian talk about time and synchronization all right so i'm going to run through this pretty quickly because it is a talk that's actually meant for a slot twice as big as i got but i can do that so cox of course a classic thing we've been developing over many years the first real time reference we had is of course something that happens about one pulse per second heartbeats now from here on all the rest are commercial clocks essentially but it's odd that the resting heartbeat is one pulse per second or of course it might just be a convenient number so over long term rest sleep you actually get within about plus or minus ten of 60 60 beats a minute which so the first level of commercial clocks uh basic mechanical oscillators this is one uh from the olpc's educational resources so they're good for more than just laptops it's a simple mechanical oscillator it's accurate to about 1.1 percent and then you get better optimized mechanical oscillators that go to about 100 parts a million these were used in the early days of radio as a frequency reference um being that clocks for a very long time were only usable as long-term references not short-term so they needed frequency references are a bit more useful next level of accuracy we're getting into the power grid uh the power grid is an interesting case over a very long term couple of days it's accurate to about 10 parts per million but the power grid's slightly odd the way you indicate that the power grid needs more generators is the frequency slows down the way it indicates it's over capacity the frequency scales up this is just an artifact of ac synchronous motors which is what essentially every generator is uh one of the classic horror stories of of uh power operations is people who forget to phase lock their generators or don't notice the phase lock lights had blown hit the sync to grid button and watch their generator wrench itself off the mountings which may be several inches of steel rather neat you can go to dynamicdemand.co.uk and witness the live frequency of the uk grid it's kind of interesting to watch over a couple of minutes you can see just how variable it really is so the australian grid is specified to be plus or minus 0.08 percent 99 of the time next we get into the actual useful things crystal oscillators these are the bread and butter of just about everything you probably are walking around with a dozen or more of them in a lot of devices mobile phones they're used as an as the cpu clock as the startup for the mobile clocks they are later synchronized from the mobile network your laptop has them pretty much any digital video device has them they're everywhere these are about one part per million on average you're losing a second every week or two so the interesting thing about these clocks is they're high they're generally quite highly temperature affected um this is where servers get a real benefit because despite having really cheap oscillators because why on earth would you buy a good clock for a computer they happen to be in temperature controlled rooms and even when the temperature is a little variable because of say daily load patterns versus aircon capacity over time that ends up averaging out really well and a server in a good air controlled room can be surprisingly accurate after a long period of aging so now we're back into the old clocks a very good watch this is of course the classic mechanical watches it's about 0.1 parts per million three seconds a year which is just phenomenal the very best mechanical clocks the uh laboratory or more um observatory clocks really ground clocks are about 0.01 parts per million losing a second in three years at this point you are isolating for temperature humidity and pressure you need to understand the concepts mass friction metals how metals interact escapements you need to understand vacuums and how they interact with metals and mechanical systems and of course suspension from bones what they actually are then is gravitometers which should make it pretty obvious oh sorry and this particular clock is the short free pendulum clock which is believed to be the most accurate mechanical clock ever made so of course being gravitometers all they're measuring is our next better clock which is the earth in theory average it out long enough and you're at a part per billion in practice you're about an order of magnitude worse and um that change is why we have leap seconds which is not really regular it is slowing down but if you average long enough and that's the thing with a lot of clocks if you average long enough all this stuff's surprisingly good now we go now heading towards the lab standards the next level is still a quartz oscillator but it's just inside an oven because if we put it inside an oven and insulate it properly we can get far better temperature stability than even an air controlled room this is a hp 10a11 one of the most common oscillators out there each side is about a 10 centimeter cube there these were very commonly used in the earlier days of cellular networks or early days of digital cellular networks before high accuracy atomic standards and gps standards became practical these range in price and size from about the size of a matchbox all the way through to pretty much that's one of the larger ones actually so the next step as we move into the atomic clocks those clocks are i can't even remember which company owns them these days they're um at the time those are ephratom el pro rubidium clocks these days they go for about 60 each after coming out of us telecoms so that's about yay big i had one here but you're not allowed to bring radioactive devices on planes so and i forgot to ask some of the people who are driving up the rocketry stuff to bring it for me they're small a lot of lab equipment where you need really accurate frequency standards you can buy a rubidium clock option they're pretty neat and the next step up and coming to the atomic clock the classic thing is rubidium is anatomic clock helium hydrogen is an atomic clock a cesium beam tube and i actually have to qualify that as of last week is the atomic clock a cesium beam tube is the standard for a second it's depending on how you say it by definition a working cesium clock is correct um this is a hp 5071 a it is the most accurate commercial clock ever made um hp sold off all the measurement timing and measurement to agilent or split off this they now got bought by symmetricom this product who in fact already had their own atomic clock models this was designed in about 1997 it hasn't been beaten it's an incredible piece of engineering and we can go better the next step up is the hydrogen maser this is a lab one not a uh usable office standard or lab standard um okay we don't all have mad scientist labs at home just some of us um these are better than a cesium over short term they're not as good over a long term no basically every single person will have different definitions short term can be anything from a couple of an hour or two up to a couple of days and long term anything longer but it always depends on exactly what your meaning is to whether short what short term and long term is in some cases no short term usually means at least an hour which is the smallest i've seen it reference to now something new came out last week that is a symmetra com that is a cesium clock the coin on the right there is a vertical horizontal vertically flipped us quarter to give you a sense of scale that is a cesium atomic clock because of the because of some differences in how it's presented it is not a cesium standard it's just a cesium clock but it's still better accuracy than anything than any of the commercial quartz clocks and in just an amazing size if you want to buy one they're about fifteen hundred dollars u.s each it's kind of crazy that people are seriously talking about buying a bunch of them for their own experiments time nuts so oh and by the way the hp clock those are about thirty thousand dollars tubes uh the cesium tubes instead if you're lucky will last for ten years and are about fifteen thousand for the good tubes so we've got the clocks next we synchronize them starting out we have master clocks you give them a pulse on the hour to jump forward you have a grand master per city a master per side submaster you basically stagger whether you sink on the hour on the half hour essentially you just hope that the clocks aren't out by far enough if you've missed pulses that you can't just use a big fat electromagnet to pull them in that's all they were um i suggest you read frack p-h-r-a-c-k in classic hacker magazine issue number 30 which talks about the history of um the western electric clock company or the western electric private clocks and that clock it was one of them and is made by the self-winding clock company of new york city uh the frack issue also goes into the fun head for daylight savings changes because they only sink the minute hand not the hour hand so the actual standard today is pulse per second same basic idea we just do it every second um usually you set a negative delay on the sending device to compensate for cable length because you're you're synchronizing it at nanosecond levels the next step is something called something else called irigb which is hertz signal or 1khz depending on which variant you're using you get the time you get the day of year nasa use it quite heavily and developed it for their launches if you saw the video recently uploaded to youtube of all the wonderful footage of the shuttle that 400 odd frames a second that was irig b time code they burnt into the images and they mentioned that in the video um i have a lab clock at home which ref which is plugged into that for my desk display the next but unfortunately i don't have any rockets to launch of it um 10 megahertz and 5 megahertz signal square waves are commonly used as lab frequency standards they're not true time standards because they don't give you position of the second 10 megahertz is generally newer gear 5 megahertz is older gear you can actually find gear which is 10 kilohertz for the very old gear but that's really odd often you'll have a 10 megahertz input for frequency and a one pulse per second for time um there's a variety of time codes simply audio time code vrtc video interleave time code audio video film production accurate to a sub frame which can be up to a hundredth of a frame and a frame is usually 24 25 up to 60th of a second there's also techniques known as biphase and tack for speed which is where you record phase offsetted sine waves or similar signals and basically you can electrically identify how much to speed up or slow down multiple recorders to synchronize them word clock same id given to digital audio it's an aes audio signal you can think of the spdif digital signal you use it's just all zeros stuff we care about ntp network time protocol this is an old protocol 25 odd years old you can get less accurate to less than 100 nanoseconds long term with an alarm you can get below a millisecond over the internet if you're not going over adsl links adsl links basically ruin your ability to get time synchronization um there's a bunch of high quality public servers pull.ntp.org if you have bandwidth and you have decent clocks consider joining the pool ntp is not related to the daytime protocol or to the time protocol we just have to have three different protocols you might have heard of stratum so in ntp stratum we have a master clock which is stratum zero stratum one clock is the clock running is the system running ntp which is one straight away etc etc etc the problem is ntp strata been no relation to the system they were developed off which is a telco stratum system where you have stratum one as primary reference clock which means essentially an atomic reference uh 10 to the negative 11 is only achievable by lab grade atomic references if you need it long term it's achievable by gps clocks stratum 2 is a secondary clock so and so forth the accuracy reference is actually in holdover state so except for stratum one which is a primary clock everything else the accuracy only matters when they can't talk to the primary if anyone has to deal with these hello please hire me that would be cool sonnet sdh cable networks mobile phone networks all this stuff uses it it's kind of interesting so ptp was developed as a replacement for ntp version one you could only use over lan over a single hop version two they made it readable but in the process it's not much better than ntp um it doesn't really have serious deployment outside labs although i'm seeing it gain some traction in the telco space that's kind of neat all right so what do you actually care about why have accurate time well uses a poly complaint if he clocks 10 minutes out kerberos breaks if it's more than five minutes out but let's face it users will complain if you're more than a couple of more than a minute out yeah users will complain if time in email there's no relation to the email the fact that it bears no relation to what they think is a different matter why the email exam why am i getting email from the future um log analysis can really really hurt we have some big squid clusters we need to have systems within less than about 15 milliseconds because a single page of log data from one of our squid hosts covers about 30 milliseconds and that's using my excessive 150 odd line terminal so the the harder locked systems are the easier it is to correlate log data so there's a lot of time standards it turns out we all know gmt which doesn't really exist anymore it's actually utc which is the civil standard there's ut zero which is astronomical time ut1 which is mean solar time ut-1r which is smoothing out the tides ut2 which moves out the season ut2r which smooths out the tides and the season and tai which is atomic time and it's basically utc but with no leap seconds added then there's time zones there's a couple of databases of time zones tz database is the canonical one used by just about everybody except microsoft and parts of ibm um keep it updated because daylight savings time changes multiple times a year in nine months working at a company i had to change daylight saving time settings three times because of australian government changes this was for australia-wide voip deployments um you can just pull it automatically there's a bunch of windows there download savings usually now forward in summer lord howe island uses 30 minutes uh changes of 20 minutes and two hours have been observed and there's silly time zones out there adelaide is half an hour out we have 45 minutes out we use to be fair that's the worst of the uh current time zones we used to have 20 minutes we used to have 25 minutes we used to have 44 minutes but actually that wasn't correct we used to have 43 minutes and eight seconds exactly any i chose the most amusing out of the wikipedia page there's about 30 or 40 ridiculous ones out there um so if you actually want to deploy things what should you do if you want to have accurately have two or three physical hosts with good clocks make the you can buy cheap arm you can buy uh the little securous boxes sync them off a nearby stratum one or two ntp server don't use use between three and five servers ntp's algorithm goes weird otherwise perhaps use a gps perhaps use a cesium or rubidium clock and a gps always have a source that is either gps or ntp from a trusted source because otherwise you may miss leap seconds and similar there are appliances that's a ts2100 they're neat they're expensive if you have more than a thousand odd clients you may need to do something with distribution um older ntp appliances may need about 50. again sync with three to five masters no more you get the idea for slaves most ntp configs have a local clock turn it off your masters have a justifiable reason to leave it enabled but only your masters if you use virtual machines you are screwed is the general consensus you're lucky if you get less than five seconds skew over 24 hours it's getting a lot better virtual machines are not timing references and i think i'll leave it there if people want to learn more about managing time and applications come and grab me during lunch if people want questions come and grab me during lunch otherwise i think that'll be it thank you very much
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Doomer Optimism Interview -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 49
you might be forgiven for thinking that i'm a pessimist that the low technology institute's blog podcast publications and presentation often focus on the coming collapse when fossil fuels are less abundant that we are giddily awaiting the crash of our energy-intensive way of life and that we cheer on each figurative piece of straw put on the camel's back as the inevitable break approaches but at heart we're optimists and a future that has less energy available doesn't have to be worse it just has to be different we argue that the sooner we embrace this future the sooner that we can create a more sustainable resilient and local life the better and we're not alone in this way of thinking this is the low tech podcast [Music] hello and welcome i'm scott johnson from the low technology institute your host for podcast number 49 on june 10th 2022 coming to you out of the usually out of the low tech institute's gardens in cooksville wisconsin but today it's raining thank you for joining us this week we are glad to share the first half of a longer interview i gave to the doomer optimism podcast we'll also have institute updates and don't forget to follow us on twitter our handle is low underscore techno like us on facebook find us on instagram subscribe to us on youtube and check out our website lowtechinstitute.org there you can find both of our podcasts as well as information about joining and supporting the institute and its research also some podcast distributors put ads on podcasts unless you hear me doing the ad someone else is making money on that advertising and while all of our podcasts videos and other information are given freely they do take resources to make and if you're in a position to help support our work and be part of this community please consider becoming a monthly supporter for as little as three dollars a month through our patreon page patreon.com low tech institute thanks to ingrid s for joining since our last podcast if you'd like to sponsor an 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highlighting the people working for a better world and connecting seekers to doers end quote they put out two episodes a week and while you can find all their offerings at doomeroptimism.com the podcast is available under the same name on youtube itunes spotify google and others they've drawn from a broad swath of people who are actively working towards a more sustainable and resilient future and their message will resonate with anyone listening to the low tech podcast okay let's get right into it [Music] i welcome everybody to a new episode of the doomer optimism podcast today ashley and i are talking with scott johnson who is the founder and director of the low technology institute scott why don't you introduce yourself give us a little bit of your back story and how you came to found the location and the kind of stuff that you guys work on sure so well i guess in the beginning i started in northern minnesota that's where i'm from uh kind of lived all over um through an exchange year abroad and in germany and then came back and went to college in boston and then new orleans uh for grad school and that was all archaeology both i'm an archaeologist by training and i finished my phd in anthropology which is kind of the umbrella for archaeology and a couple other social sciences and uh i was teaching and just was on the agile treadmill which i'm sure we don't need to get into today um and i just kind of started thinking about society in general large scale rise and fall of ancient civilizations and i was writing a book at the time called why ancient civilizations failed which was not my title i wanted to call it hubris uh which is something we can talk about if you want but basically my idea was that societies become so enamored of themselves that they stop paying attention to changing environmental factors i don't just mean climate environment i mean things around their surroundings and then when they uh when they stop paying attention to their surroundings things change and then they collapse because they think oh we've farmed this way for a thousand years and it's worked so why would we change right and then of course uh being that all saying i have sour on myself i looked at these ancient civilizations bad word i know complex societies uh and then i looked at our own and i thought well we're kind of addicted to fossil fuels and we haven't planned for the end of those and i kind of got depressed um and found places like the dark mountain project and others who were kind of on the same page and eventually i said okay enough with this academic run around i'm going to start doing something where i can do hands-on research projects and center them around small scale diy solutions to a lot of how we're going to live after fossil fuels are no longer around so there's i guess kind of the doomer part my my depression about where we're going and the optimism part about hey there are things you can do right now that not only make you more resilient in a future without fossil fuels but also today when prices go up it's like okay grocery store prices are going up i don't care because we grow a lot of our own food and it's not like we have a lot of land to do it on you can grow a lot of your own food your own space so stuff like that that's kind of what we're all about we're a 501c3 nonprofit and we have a research wing and makes it sound very grand a research wing that does uh research on thing everything from growing potatoes solar hot water and breeding bees and growing growing food a lot of it's food related um and then we have an educational wing where we have classes on a lot of the topics we cover um next year we hope to do a whole series on timber framing as we build a building for our institute things like that so we're trying to do a lot of stuff hands-on local small-scale stuff that's that's basically what we're all about well that's a great sort of uh 30 000 foot view um super interesting stuff going on i want to mention the low tech institute's website lowtechinstitute.org great website i've been exploring it i think a person could easily spend a month looking through all the weekly that you got on there you've got videos you've got podcasts you've got a lot of how-to stuff you've got descriptions of the projects that you've worked on you've got white papers and other sort of philosophical materials stuff so i definitely encourage everybody to go see low-tech institute.org and check out the stuff you got um i want to step thing through things a little bit slower and maybe ask you questions about your process and things that were formative for you so you did your phd in archaeology and anthropology and you worked a lot with mayan communities in mesoamerica latin america so could you give like a little description of the kind of stuff that you were doing with those communities and maybe some salient experiences that you had what you learned working with those communities how it's affected your past yeah so uh what you guys were talking about on a previous episode actually resonated with me because i know you've had lots of people on who have worked in different um parts of the of the i guess you'd call it uh less industrialized uh part of the world um which is i think a better phrasing than say more or less developed because assumes development is required um yeah so i lived in guatemala for a while um i also lived most of my my time working in the field was in mexico in a small village uh just south of chichen itza which is uh many people know i was 15 minutes south of there but kind of a world away because uh 15 minutes away was chichen itza where they had the buses coming in with thousands of tourists every day and you know very first world sort of experience uh and then i was 15 minutes away but you know never went to town uh to get a cell phone signal i had to climb up the tallest tree on the tallest pyramid and then i could call home um and uh so you know so still connected but barely um and so you know we had like one outlet in our in the house we lived in and so this was um an experience that that touched me a lot because people have been living in so many different ways across the ancient world and today that it makes me so uh disappointed that sometimes we get such a narrow view of what it is to live a good life and i don't want to romanticize um living the way that they did uh or that they do in rural parts of mexico because there are you know access to health care and over influx of of uh processed sugars and processed foods nowadays has uh given rise to high diabetes and a lot of health conditions so that and uh education and many many i could list right there's there's a lot of difficulty so i don't mean to romanticize it but the fact that you know if um if something terrible catastrophic were to happen uh to world trade uh i think they would continue to live a lot more comfortably than many of us would um and that made me happy happy and and sad i guess uh but i i don't know i think about i think about it and i try and draw ideas from them and then uh from not only only them but across the world uh both today and in the past and and take those ideas and analyze them in a bit of a more scientifically rigorous way with a control and then and experimental uh plots of different vegetables or different plants i'm growing or methods i'm using to kind of get a comparison because a lot of people in the alternative agriculture or alternative energy or alternative xyz community they'll say oh this is a great idea i'm going to try it they try it there's no control so you don't know if it's if it's doing better than than than it would otherwise so um so yeah i try i try and draw from them uh and and draw from that type of idea uh but also you know i'm not opposed to technological solutions when they're necessary and for example we're on zoom right now and i don't think uh anyone listening on a podcast would be able to listen to to these ideas if we didn't have the communication infrastructure that we do so there are some things that i think are important to try and preserve as we move in transition into this brave new world uh that's coming at us whether we like it or not um whereas some things uh that i think we can jettison pretty easily so um people hear that you're an archaeologist that you know living and working in the yucatan they're going to think that you're maybe going around digging up bones and and old pyramid sites and stuff like that so when you're there working with the communities there what running around digging up bones and stuff or were you studying contemporary practices were you studying ancient practices or what were you focused on there sure uh so for me uh at least for my dissertation which has the actual topic of my dissertation had only in a very broad sense anything to do with what i'm doing today um i was looking at uh a complex political change in the past um and so yes i was going around uh every day we walk two kilometers out to the site from the village i was staying in of about 300 people who grew up speaking maya as their primary language and then learned spanish in school and so we'd walk out to the site every day and we would um first we had to survey so we had to cut uh straight lines through the forest and um used uh survey equipment and identify where all the structures were and the topography of the land to kind of recreate what this this little tiny village looked like it was about the same size as the village we lived in now and then uh the next year we did uh surface collections and excavations to get pottery we're primarily focused on pottery because a pottery sequence changes over time just like um you know if you were digging through a trash bin or a trash pit from you know the last century you'd see different coke bottles because coke bottles change over time and you could then date which each layer was right so we basically were doing that with pottery that was a thousand years old and what we were looking at with all this you know just little mundane bits of everyday pottery that you know john q maya just kind of threw out when it broke um was actually a really interesting change in that um for four five six hundred years there was a local large-scale more or less socio-political control uh or regime and then um after what's called the my collapse which interestingly uh affected two interesting points in the maya collapse which some people like to talk about um number one collapse is kind of a a loaded word because the thing that collapsed were the upper levels of societies the the people that were building the large pyramids the rulers the the the people that were not subsistence farmers subsistence farmers largely just scattered into the forest and picked up and continued living so there was a lot of resilience and it affected 10 of the population a lot so saying it was a collapse is a little disingenuous and number two it happened more in the southern area that was more dependent on rainfall where i worked was practically a desert um it was a scrub i forget the exact uh coupling designation of it but it was a scrub forest near a desert it was pretty it was kind of like texas it was pretty hot dry limestone no water stayed on the surface very little soil anyway so these people weathered the drought really well because they already had drought resilient strategies um so they just kind of kept chugging along and then what happened to them was a maritime empire uh that chichen itza represents came in and was an intrusion and then they so i always look at this little village that was equidistant between almost equidistant between chichen itza and the old capital and i wanted to see how did this so-called massive shift from one regime to another uh manifest itself on the local level for small everyday people and it didn't really i mean they just paid tribute to someone else so they didn't care i mean as far as i could tell very little change so a lot of times when we think of these big catastrophic world-ending changes a lot of that doesn't affect the little people now this was at a time when people were subsistence farmers and could go out into the landscape and create their own living um which is kind of different than than most of us today um you know maybe present company excluded uh but they're you know they're for the majority of population um a disruption of that level would be catastrophic to their daily way of life and so that in addition to other things kind of pushed me to say okay well can we build this resilience into our lives now knowing that we do have this change coming um you know make ourselves more more resilient and more self self-sufficient also is a word i'm trying to get away for maybe locally locally resilient or locally sufficient rather than self-sufficient because i think in america we all like to be think we could be self-sufficient but nobody's self-sufficient unless you are able to get ore out of the ground and become a blacksmith and do all these things you are not self-sufficient you know yeah and do that with everything uh you are not self-sufficient you are interdependent on other people around you yep even as a rugged individualist out on the frontier yes okay this is so good i can totally see the straight line between your research and um the low tech institute because it's basically like in the in the situation where there's like complex uh systems collapse uh people can still thrive if they're able to sort of like meet their needs um on like a local or community or bioregional level so um it's so it very much ties in with all the a lot of the stuff we talk about is just i think a lot of people who have studied history or lived in the developing world think this similar uh or you know less industrialized world uh think in the similar way which is like um you know i think uh realizing how precarious our lives are those of us who don't have these skills and have very little ability to um provide for our own basic needs and so like preparing for that in advance is um is smarter than not doing it um this is it there's so much overlap too with my experience and maybe josh's experience too it might be interesting um we talked a little bit about it on your podcast or you know when we interviewed you josh but um i do think there is something to spending time outside of the developed world like the hyper industrial world to give you a set of perspective like you know a perspective about how other people live um how how um it's pretty accessible to uh live sustainably and with low resource input on a community level and it's you realize like you don't need a ton of resources to get by to eat to have warm water a place a warm and dry place to sleep um i um i traveled to guatemala and had this similar kind of insight at the pyramid tikal do you know that one um and just like just seeing like yeah there was this uh complex civilization and and you know it it it sort of went away but you know like we persist throughout time so okay one thing that a lot of people who are i think uh thinking in this type of way um had this kind of set of experience interested in in complex societies of the past are like trying to figure out what can we draw from the past what can we draw from anthropology um the study of of past civilizations like what's relevant for us and what's um what should we be modeling but obviously like in the modern context and so one thing that um has been coming up a bunch recently is and this would be great to get your opinion on before we get into like the more um modern work that you're the work you're doing um at lti but is are are there like um what do you call what the the mayan civilization or the mayan society you were studying would you call that a civilization or not and i there was some debate recently on twitter um about whether or not a civilization if once it gets to the point where it's a civilization it's necessarily unsustainable and um i i i i feel like there are lots of very extremely varied um examples of complex societies in the past you might call them civilizations that lasted like very long very like thousands of years um with decent amount of complexity and they only collapsed because of some change in the ecosystem or change in the climate or you know the ice age or or the ice age going away these kinds of major changes so i'm wondering like other anthropologists feel like it's important to make it function like civilizations are unsustainable and because then that has implications for us right because i get a little frustrated sometimes where people are like any amount of complex organization among humans is going to be unsustainable and then it's like well where does that leave us i mean do we have to like simplify to such an extent you know and i think it's a little bit like this um fetishizing indigeneity of the past and stuff like that in it too so i don't know i've been curious to hear your thoughts since you're trained in this area sure sorry i'm just taking notes because there's like seven points it's a complex question so first of all uh yeah so okay so civilization so the term itself civilization it's in the title of my book but like i said that's not my choice because civilization has become at least an anthropology a dirty word because uh you may already know um your listeners may already know that civilization comes from a tripartite division from uh anthropology in like 150 years ago when there was a lot of european colonialism and they put everybody in the world into three categories you are either a savage a barbarian or civilized which is really not we don't want to use those terms anymore although civilization has stuck around and become um really um really uh really difficult to shake so we so that word is still here for better or worse uh i try not to use it like i said i prefer the term complex societies or large scale complex societies and that just refers to when you have a lot of people living together it becomes incredibly complex because it's almost like a uh an exponential growth of complexity the more people you have grouped together closely and communicating um and so today for example we talk about um maybe uh service uh services divisions ban tribe chiefdom state as ways to talk about the how many people are living together and the important thing the important difference is um from the savage barbarian civilization idea was there was a an arrow you everybody started out in the savagery and then you moved to barbarism and then you moved to civilization so you so a lot of the colonialism was to try and pull these quote unquote uh hey i'm sorry i apologize reasons words but this is i'm just historically speaking they said we are going to these places of savagery and trying to bring them into civilization that was so that's again why we don't use that word yeah language of the past yeah so it's really it's really yeah problematic uh i guess if you want to be yeah historical about it anyway so band tribe chieftain the important difference there is there is no presumed movement from band to tribe from tribe to chieftain from chieftain to state that's sometime how it progresses but that doesn't have a value judgment on it a state isn't necessarily better than a band bands are egalitarian bands move across the landscape they're largely nomadic hunter-gatherers um bands have people in bands have long life spans they have really good health because they're not living in the same place polluting that one environment they're moving around they're eating a varied diet they actually bans when you move to a tribe or chiefdom those are usually agricultural and when you move from a band to sedentary agricultural lifestyle you see the shorter stature which is kind of a um an indication of poor and nutrition really um because it's only in the last 50 years that we have attained the height of average hunter gatherers before agriculture uh because our enviro because we have such a robust um industrial food production system right now um so you know 50 years before that everyone was a lot shorter going back 10 000 years because they were eating monocrop wheat and things like that uh so so there's yeah we're trying to get away from that value judgment um so yeah so that's that's civilization that's why i try and use the term complex my question is then like if you get once you get to chiefdom state level uh is it necessarily um unsustainable at that level no no but it's easier to be right when you have so uh i like to say for example because my big bugaboo is fossil fuels i say that uh fossil fuels kind of hyper charge all the the best and the worst about us right they help us produce tons of food but they also help us destroy the environment at an increased rate um one person with an excavator could you know cause so much soil damage and erosion that they could you know completely destroy a a wetland ecosystem easily a single person right i mean that's only possible because of fossil fuels it would be real hard to do that with a shovel uh possible but it would be a lot more more dedicated anyway um and similarly with with hundreds of or thousands of people working together in um pre-industrial societies uh you know panelization um is a big one deforestation is a big one these are ways that you know more people living in a concentrated area it's a lot easier for them to destroy their environment or change their conditions in a way that make it unsustainable in the long run that doesn't mean it can't be sustainable and a lot of people like to romanticize um for example native americans first nations societies here and they forget that um when europeans encountered native americans in many many places it was right after a plague had killed off anywhere from 15 to 90 percent of the population and so you had a very diminished population living with the infrastructure and the large resources of a much larger society and the same thing happened in europe after the bubonic plague because land is finite as the population increases there's less resources or less land and less resources available for each individual person and so after the bubonic plague wiped out a third of europeans oh suddenly there's extra land for growing food there's extra housing there's all this extra availability because all the dead people don't need it anymore and so people actually had a boom an economic boom and a high quality of life after all these people died off and so it's easy to romanticize and i'm not saying that we can't learn a lot of really good lessons from native american agriculture and even social organization um you know my favorite anecdote was that uh a lot of native societies would divide um property rights were matrilineal they passed through the mothers to their daughters and then a lot of the other societal uh organizations were were petroleum they passed through men and so women on the land men did provide a lot of labor and so it was kind of a there had to be more mutual respect right between the two rather than men owning a lot of the land and providing a lot of the labor and then yeah it's easier to be less egalitarian and so sometimes when the europeans would meet they'd want to talk to the you know the the whoever was ruling that village and they would think that the woman was acting as a translator for her husband when she was actually the you know in charge and they kept talking to the man and he'd be like well ask my wife and they there's a lot of cultural confusion let alone language confusion so there's a lot of really useful things and i don't mean to um disregard that but yeah it's important to keep everything in perspective so um so can large-scale civilizations be sustainable yes they can but they have to be very self-reflective and i feel like as societies become more powerful they become less self-reflective in a realistic way and they feel that they have the answers this is how it works and if we don't or and we don't need to change we can change the world around us and i feel like this um really feeds on to our technophilia you know we will i was just hearing a story on npr this morning about a a a uh a hedge fund or a some sort of thing on wall street where they uh bundle a lot of uh investments uh for a very technological future a very you know very bullish on technology saving us and you know um the anthropologist james c scott has the idea of high modernism and this is a robust almost religious belief in technology going to save us and i have sympathy for this i have family members who think we're going to innovate our way out of this and i say okay maybe but until that happens i'm going to plan for things that i know work like growing lots of potatoes you know like growing wheat uh growing things locally doing um being locally 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Anarchism and Critical Management Studies | Martin Parker | ARG Episode 8
welcome to another anarchism research group video today we're talking to martin parker of university of bristol about anarchism and critical management studies please hit subscribe like and share this video hello my name is martin parker i'm professor of organization studies at the university of bristol and lead for the inclusive economy initiative which is a an attempt to get a group of people group of academics from the university of bristol together with lots of organizations in the city to tilt us towards a low carbon high inclusion high democracy economy so i'm one of those slightly odd academics who's associated with something called critical management studies a kind of fringe movement in business schools around the atlantic and increasingly globally i guess of people who are quite critical of the ways in which established forms of business teaching and research are conducted so critical management studies in some senses takes a whole set of theories from things like frankfurt school critical theory and various forms of marxism different kinds of post-structuralism um aspects of feminism and postcolonialism and so on so a fairly you know predictable set of of kind of critical positions if you like and then applies those to teaching and research within uh within the management and business disciplines which might sound rather counter-intuitive in a sense because i think for lots of people business schools are you know the epitome of a certain kind of neoliberal conservatism but effectively what's happened over the last 20 years or so is that they've developed their kind of their internal critique if you like so a whole bunch of people like me who are busily biting the hand that feeds them so one of the ways in which i've been involved in the kind of critical management studies moment is through a series of of attempts to kind of to think about how we might re-imagine what business schools do um in terms of teaching and research but also the sort of uh political commitments that they might expect espouse um i guess that probably the best summary of this is in a in a book i published a couple of years ago now shut down the business school with pluto in 2018 which is an attempt to think about what's wrong with the business school and what we should do about it essentially to very quickly summarize the argument there i suggest business schools are basically ways of teaching capitalism um and it's uh it's about to be you know fairly blunt about that and they reproduce assumptions about a pro-growth economy about a certain kind of necessary hierarchical form of organization where people called managers lead the managed and in which the corporation is imagined to be the default form of organizing the most effective form and in the book what i try to do is suggest that we should instead be producing something i call the school for organizing which is a way of thinking about organizing as a much more generalized term rather than assuming that management is the one best way so organizing necessarily implies a kind of an experimental approach to the challenges that face us and recognizes the wide extremely diverse variety of ways in which human beings have come together with each other and with material technologies over time and over space in order to solve their problems this raises some quite interesting questions i think in terms of the way in which we might imagine an ethics or a politics for the business school or the school for organizing many people would like to imagine that the university is a politically neutral space and that forms of knowledge production you know as in the natural sciences are um are somehow innocent of um of a kind of um a political bias or a certain kind of ethical position or something like that and though we might you know for a variety of reasons say that that's at least partly true in terms of natural scientific methods at least within the social sciences i think those kinds of defenses are simply impossible and this is particularly the case i think when it comes to the question of the business school the business school over the last 150 years or so has essentially been an institution which has grown mostly within uh large the large universities of the global north in order to educate the powerful about how to produce an economy that benefits the powerful so the you know the political bias is very clear in most of this stuff this is about how we produce forms of organization that um essentially scrape as much surplus from people and planet in order to concentrate it in an increasingly limited number of hands and that's regarded to be somehow a politics which is kind of invisible in a sense that isn't commented on so it's curious then in a way that people might suggest that that i'm introducing politics into the business school somehow uh because to me it's a necessary corrective you know it's a kind of question of thinking about what forms of organization what forms of economy are going to produce a society a social order which is more desirable than the one that we have at present in terms of the distributions of income and wealth or the emissions of carbon um or people's sense of efficacy over their own um decision-making about their economic and social relations and so on so then the interesting question to me is how do we engineer forms of education within the business school or this was a call for organizing whatever that are aimed in that sort of direction and the simplest way of illustrating this is really to think about climate change and anybody who is teaching forms of capitalism or finance or accounting or marketing or something that rely on the idea of there being no natural limits uh or that somehow there's going to be a magic technological save to the problem of of climate change uh would would simply be seen to be irresponsible so that's essentially what i'm doing i'm trying to introduce a sort of politics into business school education that recognizes that the business business schools have a responsibility to be producing um a politics an organization um a form of economy that is better in objective terms than the one that we have at present questions i'm interested in anarchism in part because it seems that over the last 200 years it's been the most concentrated form of inquiry into organization which has begun with a kind of skepticism about many of the conventional terms that we might use so if we take for example something you know something like leadership leadership is very commonly taught within schools of business and management um uh and you know the whole set of different theories about what makes good leaders and some quite interesting ones like sort of more transactional or distributed versions of leadership and all the rest of it but most of the time they don't really question the idea that we need leaders it's almost as if there is a kind of a necessary hierarchical relation assumed within the construction of anything called an organization so the idea of leaderless organizations or of organizations with rotating leaders or organizations in which every member might um make decisions about the different forms of of steering of guidance that the organization requires a kind of ruled out court yeah and for anarchists this is this makes no sense because in a sense anarchism is a kind of organization without guarantees right you know we know that anarchists are profoundly concerned with questions of organization and they're so concerned with that they don't make concrete assumptions about the way in which organizing must happen now historically of course much of this has involved the assertion of more local and proximate forms of organization against the forms of organization represented by the state or by the capitalist or whatever it might be so very often it's about a particular kind of um almost a sort of localism a more a kind of a smaller form of organization against larger forms but that's necessarily the case because there's plenty of arguments there in terms of ideas about federalism and so on and the way in which smaller groups of people could get consent to larger representative bodies and all the rest of it the point is that anarchism has discussed these as open questions most of the literature within the business school on management on leadership on uh group membership and so on assumes hierarchy it assumes managerialism it assumes capitalism yeah and doesn't doesn't open these questions up now that's a kind of an odd thing for a university to be doing isn't it because university researchers are supposed to be people in the sense who are interrogating profoundly interrogating the questions that face them but it seems that in many parts of the business school assumptions are made without being interrogated in other words people assume that they know what the best form of market is or the best form organization or the the character of individuals whatever it might be and those kinds of assumptions are then used to construct a sort of a sort of naturalism a naturalism i suppose about business as usual and that it seems to me particularly at the present moment when we're facing the challenges of climate change a profoundly dangerous position to be in i guess one of the dangers of thinking about anarchism as a potential resource for the business school the way of introducing new thinking and so on is that it might well become co-opted it might become not so much resource as as sort of nutrition um in order to help the business school produce different kinds of business models and of course there's a long history about this kind of stuff isn't it the ways in which a whole variety of say counter-cultural movements from the 1960s and 1970s and now repackaged as business practices so that you know somebody like richard branson can talk about themselves as an anarchist or something like that this sort of idea that entrepreneurs are business disruptors and and the kind of the the cloak of the pirate flag is you know sometimes used in order to add a kind of pattern of radicalism and indeed it's probably important to recognize that any idea runs the danger or the likelihood of being co-opted but i'm not sure that means that that we should simply try and keep some kind of hygienic separation between something like anarchism or any radical ideas you know feminist or deep green environmentalism whatever and the business school because the business school is too important to ignore there are something like 13 000 business schools globally at least 13 000 and 99 of them 99 of the time are reproducing a set of really dangerous ideas about hierarchy about growth about the dominance of the corporation and so on so if those can be moderated somewhat even if there is a danger of incorporation it seems to me that that's a desirable thing what i'm more interested in of course is how we might to use the cliche bake some of id those ideas into the ownership control structures of the organization itself it's easy enough to decorate your organization with notions of empowerment it's harder to think about say a cooperative ownership and decision-making structure but really that should be the direction i think in which we are encouraging organizations to move largely because it then becomes much harder to to simply co-opt ideas about decision-making because they're embedded into the way that the organization has to operate plenty of examples of worker co-ops for example in which it is effectively impossible for um any one form of um one cadre of managerialists to gain complete control because of the distribution of ownership yeah or because of the kind of the the radical histories of the organization or whatever it might be so though i can see the dangers of co-optation i don't necessarily think they always are a bad thing and i'd encourage anybody who who who who wants to kind of keep and keep anarchism and other ideas sanitized that also means that they'll be relatively um well they won't have a great deal of influence when you start to think about the kind of the details of anarchist ideas of course you can see a dizzying variety of ways in which both classical and contemporary anarchisms can be applied to organizational contexts so whether we're talking about forms of state-level governance and federalism and say the relationship between larger institutions and smaller institutions or whether we're talking about more bottom-up notions of what it means to be engaged in organizing practices with particular people the general message seems to be to me and you know some very libertarian anarchists would probably disagree with this is that what anarchism encourages us to do is to think about the balance between certain forms of constraint and certain forms of freedom yeah i don't think that um again you know accepting extreme libertarian positions the the mainstream of anarchism really is predicated on the idea that we can all be free to do anything i think it essentially encourages us to be reflective about what sorts of constraints we might accept in order that we have other sorts of freedoms so if we think about that in the context of the work organization we can get some really interesting ideas moving obviously work organizations are going to require that um you know what whatever you're doing i mean you know we were talking about so let's let's let's pick kind of a stereotypical anarchist vegetarian cafe or something like that not all the work is going to be lovely all of the time and you're going to need some kind of rotor that makes sure that you know the bins get emptied and that somebody peels the potatoes or whatever you know that some of that stuff happens that probably going to require thinking about the rotation of jobs which is something that's been extensively discussed within um management and organization theory in the 50s and 60s it's probably going to require thinking about the allocations of time to different kinds of jobs um in terms of a an analysis of how much time particular sorts of things take and so on it's probably also going to involve some sort of analysis of the amount of of value that's been produced for the organization because you know the my imaginary anarchist vegetarian caf still needs to pay its bills and you know assuming some sort of wage economy for now then it's going to need to pay its workers too so it is going to have to have a set of ways in which it makes its um financial spatial and temporal decisions visible to everybody in the organization so very recently it was a book published by by outlets called anarchist accounting by a swedish um academic called the anna sandstrom and in that book anna's basically argues that even anarchist organizations need to be you know need to have accounts but the purpose of those accounts isn't simply about capital accumulation the purposes of those accounts is to make the organization visible to everybody who's participating in it so you get a kind of radical twist on that stuff there don't you know the the idea of the accountant as a kind of a dull bean counter who's basically making sure that some people get lots and other people don't care very much at all becomes instead a purveyor of trusted information about the way that the organization operates so yeah i think there's an enormous amount of of of of learning that both anarchists can can do about management but also manages people in in management and business schools can learn about the potentials of organizing by thinking about anarchist theory [Music] it's a sort of giving up argument you know what you have to sacrifice in order to deliver lots of people might assume that business schools um would tend to be rather hostile environments for someone who was interested in anarchism and to a certain extent that's true but but we need to qualify that a bit in that there are you know clusters of people who are interested in this kind of stuff in particular places um and if we're talking about the uk the context in which i'm working then over the last sort of 20 or 30 years there have been little sort of eruptions of critical people this book anarchism organization and management which is really the kind of the excuse for this interview was published when the three editors were all working at leicester university which had a a particularly interesting school of management at the time in which quite a lot of us were talking about critical management studies and about a whole variety of different forms of critical theory including of course anarchist theory what i'm kind of seeing now particularly at the present moment is that i think there is more of a sense of exhaustion both within and outside the business school at the idea of business as usual and really covet has accelerated this i think that many of the ways in which people who are committed to relatively conventional versions of organization economy have seen these kind of gigantic transformations in the way that the state has thought about its uh its magic money trees or the way in which we've imagined what work uh and workplaces might be um or discovering who the really essential key workers in the country are and so on so it does seem to me at the moment that there's an enormous amount of interest in the idea of new business models and particularly if we add to this ideas about say the green new deal and build back better and know going back and all the kind of extension rebellion stuff and so on that the field is wide open for anarchist ideas and others you know socialist green feminists and so on to enter and begin to reconstitute the idea of what we imagine a successful business organization might be i don't think we can do without businesses you know we're gonna have organizations that make us bread that provide us with mobile telephones that that that give us the um the the things that we want to eat and where and the places there we're going you know go and have get you know get drunk with people and all the rest of it you know businesses are going to be providing that stuff for us so the question is not being hostile towards business as such but it's about what kinds of businesses and what forms of ownership and control and decision-making going to constitute those businesses in the future so this is really where anarchism i think becomes relevant and what we were hoping to do in this book is to provide something that effectively can be used as a student textbook but that questions the common sense of the orthodox text so when somebody says you know all organizations have to have leaders then this is this book's got a chapter saying well no they don't and there's lots of different ways in which you might think about this i think that for many of the students something like one in seven students in the uk are now studying some variant of business management accounting for many of those students they understand that there is a severe problem with carbon-rich neoliberalism what they don't understand is what to do about it and hopefully anarchism can provide some of the intellectual inspiration for people to think about how they do things differently [Music] a lot of anarchist writing has sort of existed in a kind of insulated space in which we could imagine particular forms of organization you know which sound highly desirable in which leadership is distributed and we have you know long meetings and and and discuss um our strategies and all the rest of it but but in in these particular spaces of organizing without thinking hard about what sorts of policies at a wider level and what sorts of economy at a wider level might be produced by the generalization of these kinds of forms so that if i said you know i started off by saying something like the business school is responsible for reproducing capitalism okay the next bit of that then is to ask okay so what forms of organization and economy do we want my school for organizing to be producing and the question isn't just about decisions within organizations it's also a question about for example you know do we have some kind of state functions which mandate um for example the use of electric vehicles just what the relationship between those central forms of authority and any kind of regional or local forms of decision making might be is a really interesting and important question but i suspect it's one that anarchists have rather shied away from because they've often stayed at this relatively proximate level at the kind of the the local levels of decision making and organization around you know the co-op or the social center or whatever it might be and those are i'm not saying those aren't important questions but they're important questions which are embedded in bigger important questions and i think that's what an understanding of the business school might bring to anarchism that we need to think about an anarchist economy rather than simply questions of anarchist organization buying and disposing and buying
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4-5-11: Ernest Simmons: Life on Trial
ernest cinnamons was back in jail on january 20 2011 for allegedly making death threats to a man who was seeing his girlfriend marie durego was there to get an interview with the defense you're like they teach you in basic criminal law you know we don't punish the criminal thought and we punish the criminal act she was also there to get an interview with the prosecution well we've set forth our position and we believe that this does constitute a solid behavior you know i think that the case law quite quite frankly uh you know forced the judge to rule in our favor um however he uh continued it to you know uh to let them present some more evidence i don't know if they have any more evidence or not but as it stands now in other words we're coming back on the second february i really can make no comments on what's happened so far other than saying hearing you resume on the second marie derego and rob cathers went to the just for jesus shelter in brookway pa they went to sit down and talk to ernest about his limited freedom they also wanted to talk to him about getting off death row and the crimes he had committed before he went to prison from the innocence institute article founder of the shelter jack windsor said protesters outside the shelter were quote chaotic for the first week of simmons arrival ernest admits to robbing two elderly women and how he did his time for it i robbed two elderly people right i was convicted i got 7 15 for it right gave them their time fair and square right i was wrong ernest explains how if the cops think you did something they'll get you even if you did or didn't do it if they got something on you hook a crook they're not letting you go simmons was paroled to johnstown in 1991 where six months later he found the dead body of joseph burrick two months later he was suspected of the murder of anna nays simmons claims that it was impossible for him to have done this because of the schedule of his day it's funny how that situation here right could have made a big difference in my case because there was a time factor with this and i said well wait a minute if this lady was beaten that severely you know it took time to do that first of all you know it's just like ain't nobody walked in there and took a stick of pokeder or something like that whoever did that had to do some time the murder trial was short and simmons did not seem that this was right three days three days they brought it started on a monday no check that it started on a tuesday it was done friday morning the jury took a break they came back uh friday evening and it took them about three hours to convict me simmons was convicted in 1993 of murder and robbery and sentenced to death in 2004 with the help of the innocence institute it was found out that margaret kobach had repeatedly lied on the witness stand for the trial in 2009 police took blood tests trying to link simmons with the nays murder but failed to connect the evidence you know i've been just satisfied okay look we made a mistake no problem man i'm gone you got 18 years out of me and and you just still it's still i'm paying you simmons agreed to make a deal and on new year's 2009 agreed to plead guilty to third degree murder i want to personally i wanted to you know get my name clear i wanted to take the trial see because all the slandering everything that they did to me i wanted to throw this right back in their faces simmons jokes about how much dna they took for the trial and makes a joke about oj not having to take any i took more dna than oj did and oj ain't take none simmons feel that the people in the town are after him and now he has to wear his gps and he quote says he can't win you know it's just like i can't win i just can't win i can't you know i can't go back to harrisburg you know they see to live with my family explains no matter what the people in the town do he's there to stay but i'm not going nowhere though he's only been out of jail for a few weeks and has limited freedom he's still enjoying it in the article from the innocence institute he said that the feeling of being out of jail is unexplainable and quote everybody asks me if it's hit me i don't know what it's supposed to feel like when it hits you i have yet to have a frown on my face i just know that i haven't had a i've been out three weeks and two days and i've yet to have a frown on my face it's good to wake up in the morning you know your cheeks up to your eyeballs in a follow-up piece to the january 20th trial writer marie durego tells us the future of ernest simmons simmons was sentenced a minimum of six months and a maximum of 10 years which is the length of the rest of his probation i had the chance to sit down with marie and talk to her about her feelings on simmons being back in jail of course it is always disappointing to find that someone we've worked years to get out of prison is back in prison but what we have to remember is that we represent the truth in whatever the story is that's what we write in six months simmons will appear before the board and what comes after that is uncertain but having a life on trial is never easy i just want to be ernie man
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Sophie Bloemen, A Shared Digital Europe
[Music] hi I'm Sophie my talks now here is and if you're looking down a little bit yeah so everything is digital by now our society's is digital and our society is more and should be more than just a market we are all not just consumers or entrepreneurs you're citizens which is a much richer concept this is only my second time at the creative commons summit i was lucky enough to come two years ago to toronto which was a really empowering and heartening experience i think it was because i was among so many people who understood who had what i did and have the same politics and and and and work in the same field so i'm very happy to be back and are very grateful to have this opportunity to share our work I'm based in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and I run kamas Network which is a small group and we work with activists thinkers pioneers and policymakers to to tell stories to build networks and to propose policies to support the comments so we bring this idea of the Commons the value of community sharing of resources and and how this contributes to social ecological transition more generally we try to bring this to the political agenda by means of publications by organizing and by complete proposals how many levels also at the city level but mostly in knowledge and the main of knowledge and digital Commons so we also work in European policy and we work in regulatory processes we work on intellectual property reform research policy medicines but often it's hard and often we lose in our civil society coalitions so why is this alright are we terrible advocates do we have legitimate arguments are some schools bad arguments perhaps I'm not sure of course we have modest resources compared to private and corporate interests but I think there's more it's also about the narrative that we work in it's about the logic of the frame that we work in which is scoot towards other objectives than the objectives that we work on so the current frame is over of digital policymaking is that of a digital single market in Europe and this is the digital single market conceptualizes everything Indonesia Tahrir Indonesia Tory on to be geared towards growth competition markets efficiency so this this makes it hard to work towards public institutions Commons Civic space online because it serves different objectives and and we can't always use the the market failure argument because sometimes there is no market failure there's just something different that we want to achieve right maybe there should be a domain that's carved out for comments for public space so so basically the way things are framed in the mainstream are are putting as a Asik from the start so together with Alec from CMC from it and Paul from from Kenneth naturally I'm sure many of you know we started a project we served a project for a new frame for European policymaking in the digital real this is how we started and and we want to work eventually with a broad coalition so for for closed Network this worked out really well with our ongoing campaign towards the European elections putting the Commons in the agenda and we thought such a frame would be relevant for a new policy cycle coming up and we could also influence the approaches of our peers so we started writing seeing what is it that we had in mind and what would such a frame look like and what is a frame actually that was a big question at some point and we this was more think tank work this was more you know we are mainly advocate organizers we write manifestos this was a little bit out of our comfort zone so you know we didn't really have entirely clear what was necessary we had some so we had some confusing jitsi set sessions tries to do everything right we shared our IDs we had a lot of talks and you know we realized that this frame should should be should should appeal to a very broad range of people not just to our base or to the left wing in a parliament or should appeal to the Greens the left but also the Liberals and the Christian Democrats and the Conservatives the European Commission the media national policymakers and of course our base and our peers so after many essays workshops hacker workshop with hackers academics and policy people and heated conversations and he's these frustrating experiences and working with even a strategic communications agency we came up with these four principles this is after frustrating frustrating conversation we came up with these four principles decentralization self-determination the Commons and public institutions and this was this came out of a consensus process it was a co-production and we think these were a compressive and comprehensive and important principles we realized so ever that these are not this is not the frame these are the high-level policy directions that we want it's not it's not the frame that we need to sell these these principles so we had to keep going and we eventually landed a shared digital Europe and a shared digital Europe is our vision of a digital space that facilitates diversity and powers communities and favors and overall people-centric and Public Interest approach to technology development and innovation so let me take you through the reasoning is this concept today market orthodoxy limits our ability to deal with domination by corporate monopolies that constrain both individual freedoms online and the emergence of a truly European or just a Civic space in general so such a policy approach needs to be more than just a market approach it just you know seeing disease of space as a marketplace only does not does it justice it's our society it's a society going through a digital transformation so it has to be an approach to this society centric at heart and a frame as such needs to embrace core European values that distinguish er maybe from from other models like in the US or an integrity china isn't such as strong public institutions democratic governance protection of individual freedoms and communities of heredity cultural diversity human rights and social justice so it should be also a source of art of strength supporting social and economic innovation and as well as a new regenerative economy so we see other frames coming up now other frames being put forward and they they focus a lot on individual and the market and on public good and and we really you know we heard the term human centric internet now a lot this is important but we prefer society century we feel like attempting to achieve this this change that we need solely based on human rights is not enough there is need for a systemic approach which which emphasizes the importance of the collective collective communities and society as a whole so how can this they share digital your be achieved right so then then comes these principle self-determination cultivating the Commons decentralizing infrastructure and empowering public institutions and these four principles complement overlap even and reinforce each other so we have to enable self-determination because it must be possible to fully participate in in social life without giving up your personal data and your privacy to connect to commercial entities so we need this means we need more democratic models of data governance algorithmic transparency and have a say in how our data can be used for the common good or how we want our data to be used it means cultivating the Commons and allowing for this collaborative space where we can share knowledge and create economic value but also social value where we can where we can produce in a peer-to-peer way decent raw decentralizing our technological infrastructure will increase Europe's technological serenity very reducing dependency but it is also a way to allow people to engage in more democratic platforms which are more localized somewhere community-based and then empowering public institutions will help us to provide meaningful online spaces that are protected from surveillance of commercial platforms and think about libraries educational resources cultural resources so combining these these four elements provides us with a strategy with a with a to counter deterring deteriorating online debate undermining of human rights and closure of knowledge in the digital sphere and it provides policymakers with an opportunity to work towards this digital society that respects the curse that counters is current challenges response to these current challenges and and embraces a hybrid digital space of a market the public space and where people can engage in different ways and we believe that it is in the capacity of Europe to to ensure such as it is of society so now we have to we have this idea we have this vision and we have to sell it and we have to link it to policies that can be adopted and one other question which is of course very obvious in this certain setting is how does this relate to the rest of the world this is ID translate in in in places beyond beyond Europe and it's also question we'd like to to explore in our inner session on Saturday or you'll have a chance to do that and if you would like to read more about this as we have everything online thank you very much
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Let's Install Chromium in Ubuntu Without Snap
hey y'all in this video i'm going to show you how to install chromium from the debian buster repos and this is going to be for just about every ubuntu based distro out there it seems that there are a lot of people that are unhappy with the recent change to make chromium a snap now i'm a fence sitter on this i don't really care one way or the other honestly i would just assume use something like brave or vivaldi if chromium wasn't available to me anymore but there are a lot of people that love their chromium that don't necessarily want a snap this video is for you why do you use chromium why not something else let me know down in the comments so i've created a github so i can share all of the documentation that i'm going to be writing over the next few months so go there if you don't want to hear me but you still want to be able to do the stuff that i'm talking about the github repo link is in the description the solution to this whole issue is actually kind of clever it uses a solution called apt pinning this is essentially a way to add a repository that may have tons of software in it and pick and choose what you want to get out of it instead of replacing your repositories with other repositories which could break your system the real magic comes about midway through this video and this readme contains all the commands that you need to use to make this work all you have to do is copy and paste now i know what you're thinking copying and pasting commands from the internet that's dangerous well i'll do you one better i'll explain what you're doing as you do it that way you might feel a little better about copying and pasting some random person's commands and you might just learn a little bit the first thing that we have to do is add the debian repo we put that in a directory called etsyaptsources.list.d if you've added other repositories or some other software you may already have some stuff in here we can take a look at what i've got in there now to do that do the list command etsy apt sources dot list dot d and you can see i've got brave browser google chrome and the official pack of package repositories lists for linux mint so we're going to add one more the way that we'll do this is use nano to create ourselves a new file and copy and paste a few lines now that sources.list.d directory requires a little extra privilege so we'll need to use sudo to make it work sudo nano etsy apt sources.list.d slash debian dash chromium dot list so that's what i'm going to call it you don't actually have to call it debian chromium at all you can name it anything that you want to but it should end in dot list either way first command will always require your password and then you can just copy and paste these you can use the middle click to paste or you can always right click and paste as well not much left to do here but save and exit you can do that in one swoop by hitting control x which will try and stop nano and it'll ask you down in the bottom left do you want to save this yes of course and just hit enter it's going to write to the file that you called in the original command you can verify that down at the bottom file name to write you can check it a little copy and paste so i don't have to type that again but you can check it by using cat and pasting that file in there just to verify now we need to create one more file a preference file very much like the list file this preference file is going to control the types of things that we're going to be getting from that debian repo this is where the apt pinning comes in handy so we can just copy and paste this command or you can type it out manually if you'd like i'm naming debian chromium on the list and on the pref file just so i know that they are together if i delete one i should probably delete the other as well hit enter here it'll open up nano and there's a there's quite a few things that we actually need to add in to make all of this work but i have some explanation as to what's going on and i also this this is not my explanation here but there's explanation above each bit that does give you a little insight into what's going on but it doesn't explain everything so i'll try to do that a little bit here so all of this you'll need to take copy and paste now let's look at these things under the first comment don't install anything other than chromium from the debian repos the way that we do this is we're saying all packages from deb.debian.org we're going to give it a negative priority and i've got down here a little bit of explanation about what those different priorities mean and usually anything negative is just don't touch it so the first thing that we say in both deb.debian.org and security.debian.org we're just saying don't give me anything i don't want any of that then further we do the same thing to the chromium bsu game so if it starts with chromium-bsu we're gonna ignore it and we do that from the deb and the security repos as well now we get to the good stuff chromium what we're saying here is anything that starts with the word chromium i want to grab it from the deb.debian.org repo and if you look down here 700 it gives you kind of an insight as to what's going on that 700 really just means that you want to install from the repository that you have listed here in this case deb.debian.org unless there is a main repo on your system with the same package name now if you know anything about the ubuntu repositories you know that chromium is chromium-browser so we don't actually have a conflict here in the debian repo it's just chromium so we do that for the dev repo and the security repo as well and then further we want to make sure that the libraries that come with chromium are from the debian repo and we do that by specifying which libraries we're talking about i want that from the deb.w.org repo and a pin priority of one and that basically just means this is the package i want i don't care if there are other packages named this i want it from here and you do that for security as well so that's kind of the basics of apt pinning now you know at least a little bit about what you're doing before you save this file so same as with the list file ctrl x to save it yes to save that buffer enter to just accept the file name that you chose when you ran the command that's the hard part everything else is a bit of copy and paste just here on the command line nothing special what we need to copy and paste are some commands to get keys from the ubuntu key server now these are debian's keys what these keys are for are to make sure that the debian packages that you download are the debian packages that debian expected you to get they are signed with these keys so let's add each one now if you're worried about these keys you can go to kia server.ubuntu.com and look them up find or search for debian buster and verify the keys and just for the first one dcc 9ef blah blah blah 11517 and you can verify that right here dcc 9ef blah blah blah 11517 so you can see that those really are hosted at ubuntu.com so bring that command over this will install one key and do that for the other two keys as well and the last key if you don't get these keys in there those packages will fail to install because they did not pass their verification step but that's it once you have this in there chromium is now available for you the last couple of things that you need to do is update your repository and then install chromium sudo apt install chromium now once this is done you'll be as up to date as any debian user would be at this point chromium should be in your menu so open that up chromium and there it is obviously from debian now you've got chromium anytime there's an update it'll come up in your update manager like any other package if this video helped you hit that like button and subscribe if you want more content like this
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Just dragging it huh?
[Music] stay up stay up now stay up stay up stay up now stay stay up stay stay now Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay St Stay Stay Stay St Stay Stay Stay St St St stay St Stay Stay Stay St stay St St St St [Music] St Hey sister don't let them take it down don't never we a ground way up Hey [Music] sister don't let him take you down don't never wear your [Music] ground if you my sister I won't hesitate to lift you pick your head up so you can see the bigger picture we got the vision and headed straight to the top and when we make it yeah they face is going to drop so girl you got to put your crown on don't let it fall a stock is rising like the Dow sh we got it all beautiful independent Empower of the women cuz when you tearing down another then you discover we really need each other yeah that's facts we can't let the gossip break us the negativity we can't embrace it don't let it shake us I know you've been through everything but still you're so courageous cuz you just keep on pushing that tenacity is contagious I know they want the season and they'll never get the flavor cuz really it ain't nothing like a sister about her paper you know I always got you if you ever need a favor cuz we solid never waiver and I promise we going stay up yeah yeah [Music] don't let them take you down down never way you [Music] cry stay up stay up now sister don't let him tell you down the never way ground stay up [Music] stay oh [Music] stay one second you guys come on in the room all right how are y'all doing today I'm drinking some water actually so I was going to come on at 8 o'cl but I know I a gonna want to do it because I have th tonight at 7 so far she has to cancel fingers crossed she don't cancel so I was like you know I could take a little Breaky break I took like a 30 minute break earlier but I'm probably going to be working up until 6 uh just because yeah I'm GNA be working up until 6 yeah I'm going to be working up until six cuz I'm just getting on to the other plans and then I got some other stuff to do so yeah I'll be going to they wouldn't let you buy a Vint cup of water they just supposed to give it to you when they just give it to you every I will literally roll up through the Starbucks line and be like hey can I get a venty cup of water with extra ice and they give me a venty cup of water with extra ice every time so let me tell y'all girl why this year has been off to a good start but in the in before we get started why everybody's coming in let me just tell Y what happened so y'all remember I had told y I went to the doctor on Monday y went to the doctor Monday I went to the doctor Monday and basically remember I told you that they was going to switch my medicine but it was a chance that there might be some hiccups with the insurance because basically this medicine is top tier okay so it's like in the world of like medical weight loss is mararo W GOI o zic right it's mro wovi OIC weight loss pills right well I so back in the beginning of this process remember I had told y'all that I couldn't get my Jal because I don't have diabetes I couldn't get it they wasn't gonna give it to me because I don't have diabetes so and I had missed the cut off like so I had took it for like a month because I had that sample kit cuz they'll give you like a sample you know how they like you know like how you get drugs they give you a sample so like you could hit it and then you know so they had gave me a little sample the sample month and then by the time I got to like by the time I got to the medical weight loss doctor they wasn't letting her like slide with the on somebody calling me I'mma call you right back I'mma call you right at yeah so uh so they wasn't letting a slide no more so then they gave me wovi my insurance approv wovi like it was a little hiccup but it wasn't nothing like it was just something simple I just had to figure it out right so basically um so I was using wovi with wovi I've lost over over1 10 right but lately I've been like stag like I haven't gained any weight I haven't lost any weight really it's just like I've been stagnant at this I've been like this like I'll go down I'll go down and then it'll be like this it's just like this it's been stagnant it's been stagnant for a little minute it's been stagnant so when I had went to the doctor to go get my um when I had that infection I went to my primary care doctor and she was like oh mro is going to yeah basically I hit a plateau baby and it's been there so she was like and I told her I was like yeah I was like yeah it's been pretty consistent like I haven't I haven't lost anything I just been at this one weight it's not moving baby it's it's not moving it's just stay still and so she was like well that's a good thing she was like actually that's real good because you don't want to lose a lot of muscle mass you want to make sure you keep your muscle mass and basically your body is just regulating and then what's going to happen is that's actually mjo is coming out with a new medication and she was like they're going to come out with a new medication it's approved it'll be out next year and you're going to switch to that so when I go to my doctor I tell her the same thing and she said yeah that's basically yeah she's right she's like do is right so basically we're going to get you on this new medication she was asking me these questions I like no no no no she was like uh she was like I don't know she was like your insurance they might give it to you they might not it all depends on your insurance because like because it's that good that basically like the insurance companies they like making you jump through hoops in order to get it right in order to get it you gotta jump through hoops so she was like but if so she was like We'll try it and if they tell me no then we'll figure it out was like if you don't hear anything by Thursday hit me up so this so today I was like I just hit her up I hit him up I'm laying in the bed I'm laying down in my bed and I'm just chilling and I see this number com through like you know like a800 number and I'll answer 1800 number cuz [ __ ] nine times a 10 is bad news it's negative news news and who the [ __ ] wants to hear that right so some say answer the [ __ ] phone so I answer the phone girl why they approve my medication girl the people approve my [ __ ] medication girl now my C- pay is a little bit higher but who the [ __ ] is hitting me up it's annoying hold on okay so the copay is a little bit higher but it ain't nothing that you can't manage okay like as much money as I spend on clothes and other type of [ __ ] [ __ ] whatever but also got the savings cards so the sav cards will help so the name of the medication is called Zep bound okay the name of the medication is z bound and baby when I tell you mro mro didn't play no games [ __ ] mjo I was on a lower dosage and [ __ ] the weight was coming off with mjo when I tell you mro like w go you Ain have no appetite girl mro and I was do low dosage mro yes Z bound mjo gonna have like this [ __ ] but girl when I tell you mro don't play no [ __ ] games mro is the [ __ ] move so [ __ ] when I tell you I can't [ __ ] wait to take my Zep bound now the only thing is girl I already know it I already [ __ ] know it [ __ ] I remember [ __ ] you think you going to eat a [ __ ] cookie you gonna have a [ __ ] headache you gonna have a [ __ ] headache that can you f to eat something you ain't supposed to [ __ ] eat [ __ ] mjro gonna lay your ass down okay mro it's weekly It's weekly It's weekly it's still weekly m y don't play no games so already know Z bound ain't F to [ __ ] play with me [ __ ] and I ain't going to [ __ ] play with it okay [ __ ] that it ain't even that g yeah it's gonna run in and run out but it's gonna lay you down like you gonna be like it's just going it's just g girl girl it's just it just it just don't play with you and I don't know to say like my insurance is really good but the thing is I wasn't even stressed about if they was going to approve it because I just knew it was going to be approved I knew they was gonna prove my [ __ ] I was like okay I ain't worried about it whatever they're gonna prove it and they it so to to everybody out here with goie is good it is good if your doctor can only get you approved on with goie if your insurance will only approv with goie do it do do it yes heyj you will go to sleep you will go to bed heyj are you on the lowest dosage like what dosage are you on because she didn't start me off at the second to highest I think it was like the one under it's like the one under it because when I had was on my go in the middle when we was in the middle baby it took me out [ __ ] I was laid out on the floor on the ground [ __ ] it was done it was a rap it wasn't going nowhere it it won't move okay it won't move it won't move it won't move so let's talk about last night so oh her yeah that's yep yeah I think she started me at the 10.5 because I was already at the highest dosage of wovi so she started me at the 10.5 instead of the 12.5 I'm thinking that's where I'm at I'm not sure I'm not sure yeah I'm not sure this water kind of good though it's sort of kind of good anyway so let's talk about last night last night when I got off my live up was Live Well up was already live and I was like let me go hang out with up because o o about the competition so somebody sent me2 more dollars and the person who sent me the $20 I was actually gaged that person sent me the $20 I was like oh like you never know where your support is going to come from and like the person who sent me that I feel like it was like a olive branch so I was like oh thank you so much like that like that's what I actually woke up to is that person sending me that I was like oh my God thank you so to the person who did it thank you so much like that really mean a lot so the pot is now at 2:40 the pot is at 2:40 as of right now for the competition on Sunday um good afternoon I mainly be in the bushes but I've been subscribed just wanted to give my two pennies my insurance will not pay for none of those medications because I'm not a diabetic L to that's actually kind of [ __ ] up that they won't do that but wow that's that's g wow I feel like somebody being dead somebody having diabetes should not be predicated on if an insurance will pay for um pay for coverage if somebody needs it then they should pay for it it shouldn't be based upon what other type of diseases you have or not because the only other issue that I ever struggled with is like high blood pressure that's the only other thing I ever ever had and even that's been contained so I feel like I'm picking up be right now just because you just getting so clear but now got right right and guess what I'm not even ovulating I won't ovulate until probably next week H yes it's right there oh my God but but the skin still eating you know what I'm saying like you ain't got to be so perfect you know cuz they probably would have thought it was a filter if you didn't see this cuz you know my skin is yeah maybe you can use your weight talk to your doctor exactly yeah that's [ __ ] up toy they won't do that o zic I lost 30 pounds on the temple pack and then they said it would be 800 I started taking Victoria it did nothing for me wow I disagree that not KC love that's the thing you're not taking the the diabetic medication I don't take OIC I don't take mro those are not I can't get those because I'm not diabetic so I can see if I was taking those diabetic medications I'm not I'm specifically taking the medications that are meant for people who need who are obese that need to lose weight I will agree I would hate to go and take a medication that is not meant for me I'm taking the medication that is meant for me and my issues some of my friends were shot that I never had issues with high blood pressure kol storm just like a lot of people assume that I have um diabetes because of my eyes like my eyes they have these like brown marks in my neck is black as well so actually it's hereditary because my sister has the same thing so and my sister doesn't have those um my co-workers get it and one is not diabetic VI $3 insurance but it doesn't help so why was your why was your coworker that's not diabetic able to get the medication and you're not diabetic and you can't get it that's kind of [ __ ] up but let me talk about Upp real quick because I a I can't be on here for too long so let's move over to up so last night up had a star studed panel you know it was everybody over there and I was like you know what up is always on my link I'm up I'm not sleepy let me go hit up up so I Get on Up and I'm hanging out with up uh polyc polycystic ovary syndrome so I hung out with up and y'all up is funny as [ __ ] um up so inic wanted to show up show us um this intro that she made and it was of Nest so but I guess up didn't know that it was of Nest so as soon as up see the syndrome I mean as soon as up see this [ __ ] inro she said did you did you just disrespect me like that and she clicked the [ __ ] [ __ ] off I was like oh my God like why would she do that I was like girl no but it was a good time hanging out with upy because up is a ball of [ __ ] fun and so also I think a lot of people assume like oh like this is like oh [ __ ] is having like [ __ ] is trying to be friendly [ __ ] is trying to be cool no it wasn't even that I was just hanging out with [ __ ] up and who the only [ __ ] that I'm not getting on no P that's only one person right now and you know what I'm about over that like in another week I'll be over that in another week I'll be over the whole situation with Jay done I just got to get the [ __ ] out my feelings and then I'll be over it you know and I be done process that and move the [ __ ] on and [ __ ] uh and I'll be taking my weekly in injection of diab diabetic medication and it wasn't even that it wasn't even what Jay done said it was just like [ __ ] you really want to go that low like I just feel like it was like disrespectful you know and we wasn't type of time and so I was over there you know and I was still shooting my little onews you know cuz I'm going be a petty [ __ ] wherever I go and then I went to hung out with dpot hanging out with dpot was fun you know we was over there being messy I confirmed that Brooke is going to be in the competition so I'm happy about that um also so then I I don't like to come on YouTube first thing in the morning anymore like when I wake up in the morning I want to listen to something that's going to make me happy happy like whether it's the inspirational clip gospel music I need to listen to something in the morning that's going to make me happy before I come down to this negative hell ho period um and so what do we do what did I listen to this morning okay purple peach okay you know purple peach you can have whatever you want y'all I'm just waiting on this package from purple peach and the [ __ ] I'mma really be brand new okay I'mma really be brand new once I get this package from purple peach now hold on back up one second uh speaking of Jamaica I told lady ni lady ni didn't want to listen I went and looked on the site for everybody who want to go to Jamaica they they booking for the dates that we going they got they got bookings it's opened up it was like six rooms if you want to go to Jamaica and the week that we going to Jamaica and you want to be on our side and not the other side you lost weight eBay you e where you been what you being eBay Beach how you double book yes so if you are interested in going to Jamaica the dates are the 11th is it the 11th hold on let me let me confirm this ODS job ODS supposed to be telling y this information the dates are the yeah it's the 11th July 11th through the 14th and where we going breathless yeah those are [ __ ] days the 11th through the 14th if you're going to Jamaica oh thank you e I'm like where you been at so July 11th through the 14th we going to Jamaica find your way there find your way there okay that's all I can tell you we ain't feel like going through all that we was like [ __ ] if they want to come they'll just book it find your way to that's the only way I can tell you those are dates I see in Jamaica less party oh okay okay that's what we going Bri did you do an interview with Tommy s last month no that video is years ago that video is like four years ago three years ago that video is preco my face ain't even my face don't even look the same I was sitting on the side of my bed like I was in a whole different room that interview was so long ago K storm like so long ago me and Tommy so did that video forever ago um where we at today so after I listen to my good music I was listening to Ariana Grande point of view you know when I get married when God sent me my husband and I get married I want to walk like my wedding song that's gonna be my wedding song Ariana Ariana Grande point of view PV that's a beautiful song and so after I got done listening to that I come on YouTube and I listen to I'm I'm listening to Sis s Trish CA Trish over there talk about some Trish over Trish over that talk about some lemon is lining this up and I'm like no n is like a I'm G get married to Ariana Grande POV okay and I [ __ ] what yall say you know I told Ry that last night and she said that's interesting that's what she said which is her way of saying you full of [ __ ] but anyway I was the listening Trish and you know she said lemon is lining up Ness and I'm like no uhuh Ness is like a venus fly trap you know that's what she is you you you can't tell me no different Ness is like a venus fly trap once she suck you in ain't no getting out and you could take that for what you want it could be a good thing it could be a bad thing whatever the [ __ ] you believe but that's what it is over there so n so then then the [ __ ] then The [ __ ] gonna say now now this is the part that got me she said at me lemon did y'all see that did y'all just see that what the [ __ ] did you see did you I'm not on my iPhone I'm on my computer girl put my thumb up what the [ __ ] is this why they doing it again how you trigger it do both do the heart sh like this [ __ ] that FBI tripping how I get to do the balloons again how we do the balloons again because I'm confusion how you do hit girl girl this too much this too [ __ ] much the piz oh that's what trigger the balloons oh oh okay girl this too much okay so girl [ __ ] what was I talking about Trish Trish Trish Trish Trish Trish Trish Trish Trish okay so Trish G say me lemon me lemon triple and Sir King is behind the scenes setting up Nest Trish you not think it's smart why would I just go be friend this heat if I wanted something to happen to Nest why wouldn't I just go be friends with this heat and encourage this heat to go whoop this ass she not making no she not using her brain what the [ __ ] would I get out of being behind the scenes with lemon and Sir King am I gonna [ __ ] them am I trying to open my legs to them I think that is I think I will have more fun [ __ ] lemon in C ke than to be trying to and trying to get lemon and Sir King to set up Nest I don't understand that I I don't think you let me have more fun why always got to be doing Sinister things behind the scenes why can't ever be behind the scenes with my tulot why can't be behind the scenes doing something nasty why I always gotta be I gotta be like a evil [ __ ] why that's what I gotta be doing what would I get out of that when am I that obsessed with ness I don't give a [ __ ] that much I wouldn't give a [ __ ] what NES and lemon sir King was doing not my business but if I was really trying to do something to her I think I would be trying to intertwine myself with this heat that's what I think I would be doing honestly um did y'all see the way James kicked his leg up in that video James over there was dancing at to U I want to rock by little little U vert and James kicked his leg all the way up in the sky I said oo I said God damn but then I went so then now let's get to a more serious subject so then I was over there in Jazelle live I was in her bushes and I got a question for y'all I and this is my question so let's say so let's say that I had a man no let's say you had a man Coco Coco Coco let's say you had a man right and me and you was good judies we me and you good friends and you and your man break up and you and your man going through issues and your man called my phone to vent to me how would you feel about that you and your man broke up two days ago and he calling my phone to talk to me about y' issues how would you feel about that would you be upset what how would you really feel because see if my man felt the need to call you Coco about our issues I would have an issue with both of y'all I'll be cussing both of yall I would actually stop talking to both of y'all because what the [ __ ] he calling you for now here's the thing that I was this this is what I would deem appropriate let's say my let's say my man wanted to propose to me right and maybe he hit you up so that y'all could go look at engagement rings that he think that I would like that's appropriate but why the [ __ ] he com and telling you vent you about my issues so the thing about it is I don't understand why tricy so pissed at Noble for clicking Kimmy link and members only AKA Jazelle why she not mad at both of them [ __ ] I'll be mad at both of them [ __ ] because number one Noble why over there home members only why the [ __ ] you giving that [ __ ] money anyway honestly now I don't give [ __ ] why the [ __ ] you giving that [ __ ] money I mean I understand we all content creators and all that but why the [ __ ] you in that [ __ ] members only you shouldn't be that much that that's I don't know maybe I got territorial issues but I would really feel away if my man was Lady n member I sure the [ __ ] would why the [ __ ] is you lady n member if you want to watch her [ __ ] Ling them like why the [ __ ] is you why the [ __ ] is you her member I feel away if he was ODS member triple member like why go get your own [ __ ] friends go get your own [ __ ] friends you don't need to be in my friends members only like what the [ __ ] is wrong with you are you dumb are you dumb like [ __ ] what the [ __ ] like [ __ ] are you you autistic why the [ __ ] is you in their members only why why [ __ ] [ __ ] get you some get you your own [ __ ] friends get out my friends business that's how the [ __ ] I feel so apparently yesterday Jazelle had a members only live right and Noble went and had a conversation with them discussing trcy see no that's what you was wrong but the thing is Jazelle if she felt like Jazelle was wrong too because Jazelle should have respected trcy and said you know what you know what I don't feel like that's my place to have this conversation I don't feel like that's my place hey royalty right I don't feel like that's my place to have this conversation I feel like I would be better to have the conversation if trcy was here right if trcy was there and trcy was on the live as well I will feel as though that would be appropriate thing if if you was having this conversation between friends right my opinion but then on the flip side of that I mean Tracy is this going to be your content for how long girl we're done it's done it's tired it's I mean maybe it's not cuz I was in trcy L day and trcy had over 800 people in there so but it's also an insight into a lot of women's relationships with their men and a lot of what I'm seeing is you women want to be controlling y'all want to y'all want to be the woman and the man I can't talk I ain't got no man maybe I Ain want to talk about this subject because I ain't got no men I really don't but the thing about it any man that I've ever been with I could get back and that's not even a a compliment to say right because honestly I don't have the best I I really don't have the best decision making them in something I'm really coming to terms with right I I really don't have the best choices in me this is probably why I go through them so fast cuz like oh girl but that's that's another topic that's a whole another topic a whole another subject we Ain we ain't here to talk about me we here to talk about trcy and Tristy you mad at this man for what like Noah was over there y'all over there saying this man is an invalid let's find out everything I said about the man the man on drugs that man is an invalid he got health issues he's slow so I was like damn y'all saying this man B on death do what y'all gonna do drag him there y'all gonna drag him to death I mean damn Noble went Li today and Noble sound like he was about to cry baby Noble sounded like oh my God he just sounded so sad I just wanted somebody to go get that man a hug I was like oh my God like is this what y'all going to do and how long is y'all going to do this for baby was over there dragging this out for deer life up up shut up that man was like that man said he at the point where hold on let me put up my cash app cuz a [ __ ] might want to BL me hold on yo this computer runs so smoothly what this [ __ ] runs so smooth like it's like butter it's like it's like butter like the video is it gonna work why won't give me the thumbs up I want the thumbs up I want the thumbs up give me the thumbs up like my video how do you hold on let me Google this reaction reactions on FaceTime all the gestures okay let's read them okay the thumbs up okay the thumbs up gives the thumbs up emoji okay there we go like my video uh Victory P sign with two hands equal confetti so if you do it like this or like this it says confetti what okay do it [ __ ] do it baby stick it baby oh y'all want to know why cuz my FaceTime is actually open oh I didn't know it was open y'all why it ain't doing it and then it say if you do like this hold on this the sign okay [ __ ] do it am I [ __ ] okay y'all ain't gonna do it okay it did the balloons it keeps doing the balloons [ __ ] do it do it [ __ ] it says the victory sign with two hands turn your hands facing out oh so like this or like this it got to be like this right turn your hands facing out holding them facing inward means F you so like this it got to be like this right right oh the PE sign I thought we got that right the balloons thumbs down like this this means thumbs down it's give me a thumbs down two thumbs down equals a cloud oh wow speaking of being the heat [ __ ] so chat said I was mean to her and you know what I was but she got got to forgive me she got to forgive me girl cuz it's been a while okay a [ __ ] going through a dry spell I'm sorry I'm sorry CH please forgive me I'm sorry I'm so sorry that's all I got for you CH up that's all I got for you [Music] um yeah that's that's all I got um I can drop the link if anybody wants to come up and have a conversation um I do need two judges I think Miss Diva one said she was gonna be a judge I don't know but I got two judges confirmed for sure but I need two more judges I need two more judges that's willing to come Sunday at one o' oh now this is something I gotta say about noble noble gonna say that he finally got a th subscribers and he got it out the mud so he said that he he got it out the mud he said he not interested in doing no interviews girl he said he ain't interested in doing no interviews but this is the thing that got me and this is when I was Noble say he he said he ain't interested in doing no no interviews but is this hey Bri hey coming through yesterday had fun with you yes it was so fun but Noble say he the only person he gonna do an interview with is Maha I said you want to do an interview with because Mah got the most numbers because Mah be jumping at night Mah be having 8 n00 people in the chat at night time so he said he'll do an interview with Mah then he gonna say that he don't even want to be friends with triy no more he at the point when this happened I'm here to try the reactions go ahead tell me what happened so he said he at the point to where uh you wait so she said so he said that he don't um he at the point now he only GNA be friends with t no more because trcy keep dragging it and he said he don't drink he said at this point he don't drank tea but she gonna make him bring the coffee out that's what he said which basically what he basically what he telling tricy is give him 50 because all this these people dragging him all these people got their [ __ ] opinions all this [ __ ] [ __ ] at this point it's an issue and he feel like she not letting the situation breathe he feel like she need to let the situation breathe she need to back up a little bit because all this carrying this [ __ ] on he ain't feeling it what you think about that up I think think that he going to need to bring that Rax energy because trcy don't understand [ __ ] you got to show her trcy must be from the show me Stak she ain't gonna listen to logic or words he gonna need that ra RX energy and he really should interview with Rax that would be one they can sit there and compare and no get try really out her body but she gonna go live anyway give her a reason and my thing is it's all the women that's in the chat that's supporting this [ __ ] like everybody's like noble this Noble this no this no that even sassy was like well Noble I don't feel like you should have went and talked to uh jelle she was on jelle's platform she was like I don't think you should have went and talk to her I don't feel like that's cool because you know public humiliation is not I'm not any of that so trc's not doing public humiliation I feel like sassy you should be telling both of them that they should take this [ __ ] offline and then it's like y'all it's basically what I'm hearing y'all tell him to tell him is shut the [ __ ] up and take it because tricy is tricy no that's not appropriate you should be telling tricy the same thing like y'all need to take this [ __ ] offline how many bri can ask a question how many times does tricy chat want her to go to jail before they start telling her when she's wrong she's over 50 it's too she gotta stop well how she gonna go to jail in this situation well she could be with like I'm just saying them them up on her in the wrong time he could you never know he could press protection against her ass sensitive so at this point oh oh up why they said your daughter told somebody to shut the [ __ ] up yesterday she did not say that she probably said shut up no no they played it they played it she said shut the [ __ ] up y g leave my baby Al she did not say that [ __ ] oh um but at this point I just feel like noble is right oh this chat rep what up what up homie how you doing why you sound like that I just woke up oh how are you I'm all right man how you been how you how you I I apologize to you did you see my com do that don't don't do that let me get you see my comment it was funny as [ __ ] don't I it was don't just just let me curse you out don't be okay Cur me out no no no no you got wait for yeah wait okay okay cool how you guys been I've been did I party I'm kind of dry too and not in that way you know I'm g i so how so how did you meet your African king I don't want to talk about him right now but you know it's from doy and stuff you know okay so have y'all had conversations since that day we we have but I don't think um I don't know how old is he he's 29 he look 50 I'm going ahead get on up out of here no don't the man did look 50y let me let me post post my link maybe she'll come back uh did y'all see the man I don't think he 29 but if if he 29 to you refy he 29 to me let me go look at him again maybe I looked at him wrong let me let me let me use my other eye hold on let me go look at the man again this man don't look 29 is this person a content creator where I can see them at hold on let me let me send this this this man to my computer hold on [Music] that's not your man well girl the people told me this was him oh so they got the wrong man oh this ain't him hold on y'all well can somebody send me a picture of the man hold on okay y'all what's going on do anybody know how to measure window shades because I'm want to take these Shades down and order some new ones but I don't know how to freaking measure the goddamn Shades ca he gonna put them up tired chat rap y'all hear um being a cougar or sugar baby that's what they that's what they want to know oh he a big man no but do I measure at the bottom or do I have to measure at the bottom and the top or just the top you know that hook thing that that white thing that yeah but by the time he gets to doing it I'm G have to wait all the way to Sunday that's why I want to take the measurements so that way when when this Sunday get here I already have the shade so he can just put them up I don't want to wait till Sunday then he got to measure them then I gotta wait till next Sunday so he can put them up okay but you know J should I measure the you know that white thing that it sits in like when you pull the slacks out that white thing on top should I measure that part or just the windows oh from the inside of the window across and height okay all right thank you I'm try because I'm trying to order some today so that way when s um Sunday get here he can do the put them up thank you Nala give mehh I knew you gonna do that that was not nice stop it chat come back stop being so damn sensitive chat you finally you you you got the possibility I hope you made this appointment yeah I'mma do both she go to sleep I'm just scared of that damn ladder the ladder I need to get to the top I'm scared of height I do not do height I'm trying to fix this but come back up you mean chat yeah whichever one y'all is yeah because you know instead of getting the slates because Nala keeps grabbing them and bringing them down I'm just G to get the blinds that you roll up and down and they blackout so I want to get the blinds you can roll up and down you don't have to do those slate things that's what I want it's much easier for me to manage and that way like during the day when n is up I can just pull it up halfway and she can't reach them you know and then when when she go to bed just put them all the way down but even if she get to it the most she could do is roll it all the way down to the floor some [ __ ] instead of that [ __ ] she do with the crinkling and making it look crazy my window shades shut up State the be I measuring my window I'm G to take the window shades out and I'm going to get like the one that you just roll up and down yeah that's what I'm ping on him to do it but I already know like I told you I got him to do a couple errands the other day during the long weekend but we never got to the window so he took my wait till Sunday but I don't want to wait till Sunday because then I'm have to wait till next Sunday for him to put it up because how big my windows is I'm I'm need like a probably order from Amazon so she might be irritated sometimes yeah that could be it yes I'm not dealing with no more of these Shades like this I just want the ones you P up and down cuz I get this again she G do the same thing give me thank you thank you this is mine thank you go play with your toys this is mine thank you for me not you okay so this ain't the man so this ain't him oh no I hope not it can't be that hard it's not that you could not be that press I'm sorry so wa a minut can somebody send me a picture of the man somebody sent him to me okay so can somebody send me an update Where She Went why would she leave I told her to hold on she was in the back I told her to hold on girl who said John Sally you look like John Sally Daddy what about what pickup top I don't get what you talking about isn't there video wasn't they on some daa show then they mean on a data show or some [ __ ] oh who bet who house this is right here oh I didn't even see that I was looking at him I don't know who he talking to I don't know ain't nobody giving me no T and chat rep love somebody give me the video with the time stamp I'll go play it can somebody go find it go to honest Row video oh yeah H was cool problem okay hold on cuz don't nobody want to come don't nobody want to help us up and I feel like they hating on us let us get some tea now why would they want to be haters like I got a log back in YouTube I don't even know my password you never know you get you want to get freaky all over your house maybe they using the bed to bless the house all over I don't know but why would you get in why would you do it in the bed maybe want to bless the hallways too yeah I miss be able to walk around my boy shorts without people looking all his eyes like no no no who be looking at it people walking by because it's fabulous but you know what I'm saying I floor that part be all day every day small way tiny tiny waste Productions I need to I need to Ure this ass that's what I should do I that [ __ ] so you said honest R Video him and Doby did I don't know who who platform she met him on but I think him and Doby did it honest Road was this three days ago oh yeah cuz chat rep right here what okay okay that's Queen the time stamp in the chat up u hypnotics in it gave it to you uh it is 1 hour and 18 minutes okay he look like actually y'all okay that's mute um she Emy she W are youing chat that's her she for the embassy in Miami okay I'm good your face chat because right now anybody seen chat rep out there yeah I am so go ahead tell us more about yourself Hest Ro go ahead do your thing yeah okay so CJ you told us quite a bit last time we talked but you know you you got new you got new lady on the panel and you know you want her to really know who you are so can you say this one right here just you know so she' be a little aware you stated no you have no children and you're not married right yeah what exactly are you looking forward to like we want okay like I said last um last week Sunday I I I said something about joining the very platform newly and that was last week Sunday so um you people try to you know ask me some few questions which I answered so I said um I'm done with school high school and um I work with the government not like the federal government like is so imature not the federal government we want to thank you for trying hold on hold on maybe you can slow down whoever you are um however um if that's just in my nature that's in my no no that's chat rap both is a lady n both of us ain't no I wanna get I wanna get to the part where I want to get to the part where they came up and they see each other for the first time so yeah oh yeah I want to see that lady but you know that slur no one [ __ ] is a man hold on tell them the correct [ __ ] that one is a man I am a lady don't compare okay but I asked one good question I we get back to that let's talk to sassy hey sassy hey girl hey hey sister wife up how are you go um okay I only heard like two Snippets of what you said and then you moved on I'm sorry for messing up the flow hey no no I just felt like y'all was you was kind of being one-sided today and I really didn't expect that of you that's not true I don't know why you're saying that just because you only you saw one side but that's absolutely not true that goes for both of them trcy knows that that's not true at all but it's like you was just jumping down his throat and I'm like no I was talking to Noble so that's who I was talking to it was no no no need for me to talk to trcy oh okay you see what I'm saying Bri like I'm gonna talk to to trcy you know what I mean I get what you but he's responding to her like what do you want him to do just shut up and let her be out here saying all this wild [ __ ] no that's not my that's not my opinion so we disagree if that's how you see it I see it as him starting it first by because going over to people's channels and sneaking in the Midnight Hour acting as if you know uh certain person namely me was lying um you know clicking uh aro's link when they're not you know anywhere close to being cool and ZX is linkaro link wasn't that part of the issue is that he tried to or something I don't remember no tried to click your link I don't remember that yeah I thought that was part of the issue but that's only one thing there's several people's links that he was clicking and uh putting out you know those messages those cryptic mess I feel like he started it and you know from back you know okay somebody hypnotic said that was last year that's what I mean yeah he started it you talking about from back then I'm I'm talking about what everything never happened oh okay somebody said it okay well I thought that he tried to click her link and that was a issue I don't I know I'm not it's something somebody was Ops and he clicked their link I thought it was pizaro I misspoke fine um he wanted us to pay him for an interview but he didn't click the link thank you shaes okay that's a major issue to me um and then just certain stuff like that right I just feel like it it was just ongoing and on it was like leading up and leading up to it and then his behavior you know this time is like she's like hey I wanna talk on my panel right like let's let's air this out and then after they air it out then he goes on Kimberly's panel in in a in a members only and I'm like so nevertheless I was talking to him you know I mean this morning because he was in the chat but absolutely 125% the exact same thing goes to um goes in you know for tricy as well absolutely nobody's exempt you don't you know yeah I feel like both of them at this point is like okay it's been two days like clearly I don't feel like neither one of them are completely over the situation no I just feel like it would be best for both of them to one take a break as far as like just take a breather so cooler heads could Prevail and then have a conversation but in a sense it's like trc's coming to her girls trying to get backup and it's like trcy none of these [ __ ] mean you well none of them who is who is I got lost in that because I think you're just talking about Kimberly but who am I I'm talking about like her no I'm talking about like the people in the chat when I say that well Jazelle don't mean her well either but um no I don't mean her harm I mean and I'm in the chat so it can't be everybody Bri but the majority of the people like that's cosigning this [ __ ] that's like oh Noble's this no girl talk to your man offline that's oh yeah okay that's the point of it yeah I get I agree I I agree like I mean I don't agree that people don't mean her well you know I'll give it 5050 but you know yeah definitely it's just not a good look when you start tiptoeing for either one it's just not a good look yeah and I mean take it from me of course you upset with the person or you know irritated and it don't even have to be a breakup you can't what business of that is y'alls but it's too late for all that right you know what I mean like it is yes it is what it is so I'm just trying to maneuver it like you know what I mean like okay I'm just a spectator at this point so I mean yeah you know what I mean I'm not coming down like super harsh on either one of them because if I was to really say what I wanted to say I mean come on now so I'm just you know if he's if they're in my presence then you know I try to you know I just try to be um you know graceful uh with my you know with what whatever my commentary is but that's about it on my on my side I'm not you know what I'm saying I'm not it's not my business quite honestly for me to be getting all upset or indignant about it it is what it is and people are different you know people handle relationships on and offline differently but honey I say the way that you and talent handled y'all situation like y'all let us know what y'all wanted us to know and then y'all both but I also think it's also emotional intelligence in a way absolutely it is not it's not even in a way it is yeah so what I'm talking about I was trying not to be as I know yeah I do feel like you have to exercise some type of emotional intelligence but it is getting to the in my opinion it's getting to the point where to where he actually is going to be pushed in his mind to actually come out and say some things that he's been trying not to say cuz in his live today he basically told her like yo back up give me 50 feet ours gonna go there yeah I think what the main the thing about what you're saying what I'm saying I think we disagree like fundamentally now that I hear you say that because I don't think Noble is innocent whatsoever hold on hold on okay let me finish though because like he innocent I understand but what you're saying to me though is like trcy is pushing him I feel like they pushing each other can we I mean I don't feel like she's just pushing him because again a whole let me finish this point because it's very important he in my opinion is a whole gaslighter he wants to throw rocks and hide hide his hands he's been doing it don't tell me that you you know you weren't on the C reloaded panel putting [ __ ] in the back chat you're throwing rock rocks and hold hiding your hands why are you putting in mu's chat or wherever the hell it was cuz I don't know that we oh we knew knew that you were getting stalked like you don't have enough you didn't understand that sentence form that you didn't know that that that that read how it readed it doesn't make sense you're throwing rocks and and hiding your hands and now you're like oh okay and to me you're trying to poke a bear because trcy is a bear so okay so let me respond to that so I feel like let's go back from the beginning because this is where I totally disagree and this where I disagree right so do do I feel like noble is innocent absolutely not I do not feel that way but here's the thing I want to say this in the nicest way possible we're we cannot act like noble is an awful male We're Not Gonna Act Like Noble is this top 10 character of a man he's a man and he's man that's basically he's a man um here here's the thing I think they both play mind games with each other and the thing is I can't really break down tit fortat like who's more wrong who's yeah I'm to say in this situation because you're looking at the whole entirety I'm talking about in this situation okay so when he went in Nicole's reloaded chat and he basically whatever he said in that b chat that was in a response because tricy was not respecting him how he felt cuz she felt he felt like she was doing too much in the cam talk too much situation right he felt disrespect Ed and basically everybody in turn told him you acting like a [ __ ] that's what that's that's how everybody that's how everybody felt like you know I don't even I don't even remember it's okay that tricy is over here doing whatever she's doing with Cam talk too much you as a man should just take it that's basically overall the message that I got from the pieces was that he needs to go mind his business and shut the [ __ ] up I'm not talking about you but the pieces overall that's basically been the message the entire time in every situation when he got doxed he was told he to shut the [ __ ] up with the situation where Cam talk too much he was told he to shut the [ __ ] up I hear the pieces talk to Noble it's shut the [ __ ] up so what Noble does is he then retaliates like when he was just like well he goes to Nicole reloaded and he says oh well we breaking up CUA when he tries to tell trcy this is how I feel uhuh no it's not that you don't understand you just don't understand you don't get it right so then he re he reacts in a way that's going to get attention and then even then he still told he need to shut the [ __ ] up so then after that after she caus them a [ __ ] and they make up and they go on they go on about their business now we're here in another situation to where he's trying to explain his feelings his thoughts his opinions his emotions even if they are not valid uhuh if they may be dumb he still can't even express them where he feels like he's heard so then he acts out so he's a petulant teenager I get it I we agree we agree that he's Rea he's reactionary he's not that the mindset of a 55 year old man in my opinion right he he acts out trcy is probably not the easiest person to talk to or to get along with she seems like she wants to you know control a lot of that situation or she wants to try to May perhaps she wants change him after what I heard on Kimberly's uh platform today and then uh Miss Olivia after that um yeah I mean hey I I don't I I for the life of me do not remember the cam situation at all um but you know I think yeah he's I mean what you just described as somebody who's very reactionary and acts like a beta male SL a petulent child so but then you cannot say that he's reactionary and not say that trcy is re reactionary too they're both reactionary yes and then the thing is because all tricy really got to do in this situation is just the same thing y asking Noble to do is shut the [ __ ] up if she stops coming live trying to get support from the pieces right to say she right she's right she's right it's like at one point in time at some point in time you have to figure out what's important is this relationship something that's important to me that I actually want to nurture and for it to be for it developed so we can get to the end goal of trying to decide what we want to do is see if this neither one of them are doing that and then he's like and then he's like okay so then when he says well when when she when they get to the core problem because they're having this conversation in front of people right when he's like I feel like I'm rushed and she's like well give me an example and he talks about the ring situation that's a tough subject but Tracy you br this conversation out in the public you br this conversation out in the public so what is he supposed to to say nothing no let him have this conversation with you behind the scenes in front of everybody and actually have a listening ear listen to what he's saying and even if it's [ __ ] then you can decide that you don't like it but if you have 800 people listening into this personal information you're never going to be able to even receive it because you have cuz first while your ego is in the way that's all I'm trying to say yeah I mean it's like we agree on the bottom line that both of them should take it um behind closed doors that's you know what I mean that's a no-brainer for like saying people you know what I mean that aren't in their emotions about it um but we don't agree about you know and which is really neither here or there like Tit for Tat you know what I mean who did this or who did that they both I mean yeah it it is what it is so that's why I mean for me personally I'm like whoever I'm in front of at the moment because it is a sensitive topic that's who I'll address you know what I mean hold on wait thank you for the Super Chat that's all I'm gonna say no you can read it because um who who is Miss magnificent who are these people telling me to shut the [ __ ] up didn't Bri Broach this subject first pizaro don't you talk about H aness every [ __ ] day since you're trying to get my attention Hershey you can shut the [ __ ] the entire [ __ ] up and sit the [ __ ] down cuz Langston ain't doing a goddamn interview with no [ __ ] body [ __ ] how about that okay check that I got a meeting in five minutes girl I just wanted to come up and talk to you because I get you know what I'm saying I get we get it I mean it is what it is and at this point we're just gossiping about our neighborhood gossip you know what I mean it ain't nothing that we can do about it you know it just is what it is but yeah I wanted to correct that I I totally agree that that that message goes for both of them like oh yeah but but but sass before you go now one thing about no when NOA talk about oh he got his numbers organically but wait but then he if I'm gonna do an interview it's gonna be with Maha girl interview with M got all the [ __ ] numbers girl what the [ __ ] first of all that's a [ __ ] violation okay [ __ ] Maha shout out to Maha and IG GT but [ __ ] that [ __ ] [ __ ] Maha is not beef sector [ __ ] M don't even know what questions to ask you [ __ ] no will sit your ass down and protect that long darling stop the shenanigans it is a good idea because M live be lit at night well look at that look at look at look at there okay that's not for resolution that's for exposure and you got but he told her today he said tricy don't make me get the coffee out I don't do tea but it's gonna get to the point where I have to bring the coffee oh girl well I hope he understands who's who he's dealing with that's all I have to say I mean people need to understand who they're dealing with girl like I said at this point in time Thursday January 18th it's just fodder for the streets if any of them start spilling any real tea it's gonna be a [ __ ] blood bath darling well I'll be here to do commentary child me too girl minding other folks business as we as as it were okay but I guess I'm the only [ __ ] that does that bye y'all everybody who I like smooches I'll talk to you later Bri Bri all right thank you all right so now let's get back to mind then uh chat rep business if she don't want to click the link no I have to be honest with y'all the man ain't half bad the the man not bad looking y'all he not bad looking at all but they kind of do lot they I ain't gonna say nothing negative so far chat R man is actually a cute looking man let me go on mute so we can watch it just everybody no but you gotta tell you got hold on wait let me rewind this back a little bit because why they fight over this man hold on okay and I don't think y'all should be confusing you being confused okay I think you no I think you should tell him that's man either Che the dog we got I'm not a dog I'm not a dog don't do that doy back let me to the I'm a dog that's a man that he talking y'all should talk let me ask you this then I mean since CJ are you okay with um trans women as well as oh don't do that don't do that no no he right you a trans woman no no no he right you not one of understand yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you not one of us no you you not one of us like that let the show go on girl you you was not one of us you getting him confused I'm a real woman don't do that don't do that I don't like that maybe we get sh desperate ass [ __ ] desate try to trick a [ __ ] to make it seem like you a [ __ ] woman bever you madad totally angry [ __ ] bu [ __ ] compliment you look good you took that [ __ ] to thefucking [ __ ] go lay down [ __ ] vag do you have a vagina or do you have a dick we know you got a dick and we know you got a big dick I can show something that you can't you got a big dick I can show something you you are I show something you can't oh so now I'm the man you are you're a big Burly ass man so why am I a man and you not you know it you girl it's the nerve and the audacity for me jealous oh I'm totally jealous you have AA go feed the Homeless and none of you have a tra I don't know how I started arguing with a man about hom I don't feel comfortable I feel like you about to come and beat me up CH hold on how what does CJ how do you feel CJ honest Ro can you at least tell him who is wait I want someone to ask one good question and that question should be who are you going for then I can choose I can say I don't know who is coming for me as well but I don't know she can have you I ain't about all of a sudden I can have honey did I did I blow your cover did I blow your cover go ahead and be with a did I blow your cover did I blow your cover that is a man did I blow your cover that's a man I got a real slit I I get you you know what CJ I think you want a woman right that off here CJ want a woman he don't want no man dressing up as a woman well [ __ ] you need to hang up I'm just saying I'm just saying like why are you here so at this point is he bisexual because it don't seem like he care that tssa is trans and chatre is a woman it don't seem like he care that much H I'm trying to figure this out and then he choose chatre because chat rup is a woman so how did he end up choosing chat rup I'm very intrigued don't trick a [ __ ] I'm a woman and you are a man [ __ ] is you talking what I'm saying wait I'm asking this question I said are you are you are you in for a relationship you chelse yes and with a man and I'm thinking that you don't want to have a relationship with another man right that she has to go across Seas I am a female doll picture please I'm a female and I'm a woman wait C down come down okay up me this is this is a dating dating um um sight and game could you take down a picture with the dog you not you not overage over the people I can do that but let's hold on hold on I can do hold on do that want to compete with no man man hold on got show your face for to meet these guys face don't want to fight with no man show your face man uhuh don't bully me man show your face man don't bully me face man show your face he already saw me show your face man can you control that man over there your face man or get up off of here doy can you control that man can you control that man lot of BU hold on doy I'm for real I don't wanna like it's not that deep I don't want to be fighting no man no no that's chat rap both a lady no both of us ain't no lady but you know that did little slur no one [ __ ] is a man hold on tell them the correct [ __ ] that one is a man I am a lady don't compare okay but I asked one good question I said I don't get into I just I just man don't like everybody no but you gotta tell you gotta tell that that is actually a guy over there that is a man know that that is a man I got boobies and I got coochie that is a man over there and I'm not probably CJ is here all woman and that's why I'm the queen that's why I'm the queen thank you hallelu go sit down somewhere sis child y'all can have this uh this uh clown this this is a clown over here honey I don't want I want deal with nothing with that [ __ ] girl [ __ ] why you playing my man cuz we trying to figure out how you got y we not trying to figure out [ __ ] why you playing my man we trying to figure out how you and damn you know what Brian it may not be what you think it is I'm damn I got to go up up the stairs and [ __ ] mother go play the [ __ ] then okay you here nope all right sit up here be quiet no man shaking my head for real honey I drag que iag I'm Hy ain't no mother hi drag queen it's a big difference you're a big drag queen a big difference [ __ ] stop trying to fool this man I'm just saying it's a big difference St trying to fool this man man I'm just oh okay oh okay H will drop down girl Talent I'm fighting a whole [ __ ] over a man honey cjj this [ __ ] goes down to the homeless shelter every [ __ ] week to beat the Homeless looking for a man and they don't [ __ ] her ass do you look at her she looks like a [ __ ] problem that's why she won't come online what was CJ CJ do you have anything to say CJ yeah I have something to say like I don't know we need you to the ladies what's going on TJ doesn't want a gutter snite and she needs to go I don't think he want a man I think you need it's time for you to bow out I'm just saying I don't think can I ask question wait can I ask you one question have you have you tried to look at me like you know am I just the type of man you want like I don't know oh I don't know you to even get that deep but if you like me I don't want a man who likes another I pray for I pray for you like wait you're being serious yeah like you want you want a relationship a good one listen I'm willing to give you my whole check oh [ __ ] you better go get that one go get that one CJ I ain't gonna give you my own goad real women sacrifice it seems oh yeah sacrifice sacrifice seems like you guys have a love con I'm bow out pay the bills yeah we've been want nothing to do with trying to save you the heartache and pain Dy you are talking to a man and I'm not trying to [ __ ] get out here so he can talk to a real woman [ __ ] get out of here get out of here get out so he can talk to a real woman we need all the men to ask the stage left it's time for you to go can we drop him because I've been trying to be cool with you for a long time okay don't be fake with me baby keep it real it I was born with a ganty you want you want born with a what you want to be a woman no no you was born with a what I get that you took those pills no you said you was born with a what listen here I understand that you took a you want to be me you want to look like me you want to be I don't think should be talking like got that puppy up got smoke you see my face I don't know what to do I don't know what to do y'all I Ain never I ain't never did this before you're a man oh okay yeah you're a man CJ's looking for move on right Hest Ro yeah I'm losing honey I don't think I want them he doesn't make a decision tonight hey Nina hey there so hi I was watching this live accidentally I don't know I guess nothing else was on um so when I was watching it and I see a lot of people confused in the chat too so basically you guys get that Queen Tulsa is actually a man who is who goes around putting women down you know whatever actual biological women she has a thing okay she has her own thing but uh this guy doesn't realize that Queen Tulsa is a man Nina why you do that the other day you brought up my [ __ ] and you let them hoes attack me why you why you why you do that what remember over there on Pizza Channel just two days ago when I just found the [ __ ] he was bringing up my [ __ ] and then they went into town on Africa why why you do that I don't know what you're talking about okay so Nina we we were well you was on pizaro's platform right there was um Fay Yaya there was um up there was Deo all them hoes and you brought up my love life and then that's when they get the shred why you why you be bringing up my [ __ ] when them [ __ ] don't [ __ ] with me like that you know they don't want to see me in love and [ __ ] Nina why you do that I thought it was a cute story it's a cute story but don't bring it up in [ __ ] that don't want a cute story well pizaro likes you doesn't she she do [ __ ] but you know what the [ __ ] you did I mean no I don't no let me let me let me be cute I am so tired like Nina I like this right here don't be tired you got me all [ __ ] up in my head about about my man I don't like that what are you even talking about let me finish my story and then we'll deal with whatever you're talking about so basically dovy lies to this guy who is living in Africa and doesn't have any idea that this uh Queen Tulsa is a transom and then when sheffy brings it up Queen Tulsa turns around and she says that you know sheffy is the woman so he doesn't know who's the woman who's the man they or he thinks they're both women just insulting each other is what he thinks I don't think he thinks that they are that um the other one is a man do you understand what I'm saying do y'all understand what I'm saying in the chat yeah but at some point he did know because then he just stopped talking to Queen Tulsa and just started talking to chat rep when he figured out that it was a that that Tulsa was a man he zoomed out and just started only talking to chat R okay I guess he finally figured it out but there was a point where he just it's not like he's sitting there being okay with being with a um with a man there's a lot of people who are like he didn't care but I think that he did care and it's unfortunate that um chatre was being accused of being a man and that doy was lying to this random guy who actually wants some sort of romance and she's over here saying that he's a man or I'm sorry that Tulsa is a woman honest row was the only one trying to be honest doy you're a mess you're a sick old hag [ __ ] mess who's just bring talking to yeah bringing this guy over right here yeah you're an an embarrassing mess why wouldn't you tell him that this was a a man doy we can't hear you doy did he ask me did he ask me did he ask me he asked every he asked no he did not no he did not he did not he did woman you're disgusting said it was a woman you know you did you lied to that man over here trying to get people attack that man he's on the internet he doesn't know that that's a man and you're over here saying this is a lady these are two ladies I saw you you're fake that's right ladies you old Voodoo Spencer I hey purple peach hi hi Nina I'm sorry really quick and I'm gonna get down I just wanted to say that I was very happy happy for chat rep I really don't [ __ ] with chatre but I think that this is really good for her and so chatre I just want you to really fix yourself up okay go ahead and go for this relationship I think it's really cute and I'm rooting for you I really am I'm genuinely rooting for you so that's really all I wanted to say yeah well I said what I wanted to say which is I you know this was just really confusing with the uh the trans man pretending to be a woman and then yeah for that you WR yeah and doy telling this poor guy who's like but but are you interested in me and are you interested in love because he's thinking these are two women just insulting each other while they because he's giving reverence to the host which is crazy anyhow uh and chat rep I am not gonna uh get any stray bullets I have been nothing but kind to you and I thought your relationship was cute and just because you can't you know uh what is it U fling your dick around on other people and I because I'm kind to you you can be harsh with me you don't need to be but I will step out of your relationship I hope it goes well bye well all righty then I'm g go ahead and step down as well oh Jesus this just a whole lot so are you ready wait she love okay anyway so guess what we found out that we got here in Tampa and I just told Riley and so I'm going have to do that once I leave therapy is we got a Dave's Hot Chicken in Tampa now nobody told us so we got so we doing that tonight so I need to reset this other computer that I'm G to give to her G to reset that now because I got a couple things to do at work and then I'm outie um sliit chick coming please be sliit chick sliit chick it's me hey boo hey yeah I was really coming to say thank you Nina CU I was confused girl girl well we I didn't know we what what what what we was watching and then damn hello what that [ __ ] hey yall hear me what that yeah I can hear you what that [ __ ] say about m relationship that [ __ ] say she said she GNA stay out of it yeah yeah let her ass stay out of it don't even bring it up but you ain't even talk G be high no [ __ ] my [ __ ] phone bill don't fluctuate about who talks to me type of phone bill I got I'm saying if he live across the country if he live across the world that [ __ ] pay I don't oh is it [ __ ] nowadays phone BS don't give a damn I don't know but anyway but I do find it funny that uh Nina want to bring up my African man everywhere don't use my [ __ ] everywhere you know don't use it as a problem you know what you say I don't think that's what happened I don't I think she was actually trying to be positive and you don't know how to receive positive reinforcement well no she just brought know how to negativity you don't know how to receive anything positive the only thing you I can receive it positive but don't bring it up and like you can be positive and bring it up between people who don't [ __ ] with me you know what I mean I was happy because I was confused so I think she what was you confused slick about girl okay cuz y'all was arguing right and I didn't know that the other person was really the man because she was trying to make you out to be the man and then I was like what the [ __ ] is going on here and dude was really like I'm trying to find love I want to find heaviness and I'm like what the [ __ ] and then Nina came I'm watching no I'm talking I'm watching I know what if I just break up you know everybody else is breaking up don't break up don't break up [ __ ] it don't be on YouTube all day about it I want a man to squeeze these guts you know what I mean I'm sorry yes girl I know that's rice Li tick you know he can't do that from Nigeria you know D Niger huh he really does live there he really do [ __ ] oh okay he need a green card you better get that money so basically y'all have phon we ain't get that [ __ ] far down [ __ ] I'm a [ __ ] dandelion [ __ ] I ain't that type of ho I'm trying to be different from 2023 to 20 damn I can't be I can't be a ho overseas if I can't make a [ __ ] know if he need a green card get that money and then get it get the head get that bread and then you leave okay [Music] is it it seems like you know what you talking about but I'm saying you might find love though get that get that but if we trying to get over here you know um we not talking full hold on hold on flip Che up you try to date Caribbean men that ain't got no money at least the [ __ ] that I'm [ __ ] with got money and I bet you if I lose my teeth he'll pay for it [ __ ] don't [ __ ] with me and my [ __ ] my and I ain't even trying to [ __ ] with I ain't got and I ain't even got to [ __ ] on [ __ ] and have kids [ __ ] you be having kids by [ __ ] and then don't you don't get no teeth up out of it come on now stop it just stop it come on come I'm just saying [ __ ] it ain't even that deep for me and this [ __ ] already offering all that [ __ ] and I'm saying I don't even want him like that I ain't trying to shring him along but [ __ ] you you coming after me and my [ __ ] I don't appreciate that I gotta get [ __ ] all of a sudden a trying to be on that get that damn we ain't no couple [ __ ] but I'm just saying talking about all your Caribbean men get you a [ __ ] from Nigeria [ __ ] hey the [ __ ] in Nigeria smart as the [ __ ] and my only problem is that yo I can't hold hands with them you know I don't like that I'm GNA get touched upon you know come over here give him said that and all that but you know I need a [ __ ] now today he will I gu he will give you offer I don't want to wait till he got to get this sign the third so if I break up with him I break up with him but [ __ ] you still ain't got no teeth and you still got babies I'm talking to uper I'm talking say we got off track somewhere say I Nina Nina Nina shut the [ __ ] up Nina who you dat I don't like you bringing up my D life and we not talking about yours Nina tell me about the last [ __ ] you been [ __ ] with you know what I'm saying we don't know Nina is happily married I can't have nobody pay the gas I got anoy for that [ __ ] but you know I can go um oh girl I'm just saying uh Nina no nina don't be bringing up my [ __ ] when I'm not there and then tell me to be quiet yeah Nina here you go don't tell me to be quiet on my own are you okay oh yeah are you okay Nina why you bringing up my love life everywhere I talked about it at the spaceship because it was something to talk about it was you were on a and I talked about it that's what I [ __ ] talk one time at the spaceship it was wasn't even that [ __ ] important I don't know what or why you're coming at me then don't me on the internet find a man in real life don't tell us about it so that's how you really feel okay so that's how you really feel here in real life but you talking about so that's what your [ __ ] and then also when I came here right now I was trying to make it make sure that you didn't have to do that about but see it go uh someone being kind to you let it go you don't have to talk about a slap in the [ __ ] face that's what you like you like abuse I like a I like AAP you like abuse I don't know what happened to you as a child I don't know [ __ ] I want a b to give them a tip but you don't understand kindness is what you don't [ __ ] understand I don't know how many trains were run on you how many dicks were slap in your face that you like that when somebody's [ __ ] nice to you that you don't [ __ ] get that do you do you want my man do you want him so Nina do you want them I think Nina like that type of [ __ ] and she thought it was gonna happen with [Applause] me now right now it's about my childhood and I like to get slapped in the face I accept kindness let's break that D get your big ass over here [ __ ] ah sit the [ __ ] down don't don't get no apple juice now [ __ ] one thing about you [ __ ] is you know how to do a one hit and quitter [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] why she so mad about me and my boyfriend why she so mad like to get hit in the face and gang bang I said damn [ __ ] tell me how you really feel hold on hold on let me turn on the lights [ __ ] hold on hold on you you want my man girl want my man girl neither want to [ __ ] my man listen is she closer to him too girl that's okay okay you right I wish you when you right clock that [ __ ] chatty you right clock that [ __ ] that thatch want to [ __ ] my man that's why I don't want to tell y'all nothing more about him cuz she going crazy she bringing my man up every [ __ ] I didn't even bring Banna did I bring my man up today no you gotta be careful girl I know these these [ __ ] want my man I be you gota be careful it ain't nothing for a [ __ ] to [ __ ] your [ __ ] oh [ __ ] oh oh that [ __ ] is so exhausted exactly I thought she was with me because she like me I ain't know she want the [ __ ] my man that's why them hoes be round because they I fell off I fell off that's why them hoes be round because they be sneaky they crafty sneaky sneaky I didn't know he felt this way about your man that I just met on Sunday look how quick she just she just man she she didn't curse me the [ __ ] out I just said can't you stop talking about him that's my man but how she go C you out over your man that your she want them she want them damn like like I didn't understand why we was fighting that [ __ ] M like why you not one man wants the man that want you I just I just met him Sunday damn wait hold on what Nina say Nina said don't don't read what Nina say she she the ski I don't know is Nina trying to say that the men that I want don't want me but Nina you might be telling the truth cause well no the men that want me I don't want them yeah that's me too that's the problem that I'm having right now that I'm [ __ ] with you know what I'm saying yeah fck having nina not the opposite damn n not it's not that way you got [ __ ] [ __ ] flippy like can you let me love the [ __ ] that I just got acquainted with on oh she said she don't want our men she don't want our men oh what wrong with them they too black or too African or what my [ __ ] come from Nigeria [ __ ] what we talking about well chat up I ain't got no men so I can't even join girl you know my man he ain't you know you know I want I want more I shouldn't even be in this conversation I ain't got no you can be in can I say this I want to say this cat rat I want to say this this TG b& do your thing girl but at the same time Nina coming at you aggressive but she trying to let you know be careful messing with a Nigerian okay there's a certain way that you can tell me don't no that's not actually what I don't feel that yeah she didn't say that she didn't say that at all don't be Captain F right now when the [ __ ] no no no no but but but why should she be careful dating a Nigerian because I who you who you D Nina can't even tell me [ __ ] about him okay hold on the dangers of dating what I'm trying to say what I'm well tell me the danger don't don't come at me crazy because I'm [ __ ] yeah and see she came at a wrong that's what I'm trying to say she came at you wrong she trying to give you hold on let me see I might got an echo hold on y'all I'm just saying damn I was just I just met him Sunday can I say something Brianna I feel like I met him on Sunday and the whole beor against I'm like damn is y'all trying to make me with this [ __ ] you know what I'm saying like be my yeah do your thing hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on Nina has been bringing my [ __ ] up like on platforms and platforms and platforms I don't like that you know if you don't come like come on now you bringing my [ __ ] up and I'm not even bringing him up she only know in her hair she only know Nigerians and I have none against Nia I mean Nina I have nothing against her but in her head she think people don't know Nigerians I didn't dated Nigerians I didn't dated Africans I didn't dat it uh our my people you brought it up over there at pieces and you brought it up hold on So Co I a I don't be following you [ __ ] but I hope you don't be bringing up my [ __ ] everywhere why don't you why don't you talk to me about my [ __ ] and how you feel just be happy I go hold I go live every day damn near I skip the day Nina you ain't never told me [ __ ] about my man the only one for real hold on hold on if Nina really gave a [ __ ] why don't you come and tell me how you feel but she ain't told us nothing about him either huh I'm trying to get she Ain told us nothing either no it's like saying is I dat it I I I can see one a [ __ ] trying to be they are very aggressive uh Chad could you let me speak please okay they are very they are but why she get off the panel and told me to shut up hold on why she do all that Ain that agressive Banna yeah Banna come I see how you chat chat you can handle a Nigerian some people can't handle Niger May that's why Nina came in you know what I'm saying to try to tell bring your ass up here why the [ __ ] you in the stop reading the stop reading the chats and listen come on Nina don't I'm just let y'all know I dated one they are very I mean like they they they they so aggressive to where you you could be on YouTube right now looking at people lives and they ready to snatch it and I mean like they are very aggressive so maybe that's what Nina was saying but she can't you know everybody you know what [ __ ] it hold on everybody else breaking up with everybody I'mma break up with him no no do your thing that's I think y'all don't like to see me what a man chat chat right for real y' call him the third hell I can't even exp a relationship Chad you can't do that relationship y'all could be getting married a gon do all that I can't have a little fun y'all like damn y'all hell yeah but Chad I gotta ask you one question no no [ __ ] it TG I'm about toak no I got to ask you about them shoes hey I got I broke an ankle I got real shoes TG hey I got a question hey everybody you get the shoes oh guess what when the last time you talk to your boyfriend last time you spoke to your boyfriend since the show uh this morning right like on the phone or y'all talk on here no on the phone I've been talking to a lot but you know I'm really not trying to say too much you know what I'm saying cuz then everybody be in your business yes and like right now I'm just want to break up with him cuz like can you promise us that you won't try to move him in in a mon right oh [ __ ] that's on say that you didn't even talk to me about the man hold be Qui why didn't you talk to me about him why slick chick Mike so loud e ODS why you not talking to me when I'm talking to you I couldn't hear you what you said okay I said why the [ __ ] you listening to everybody else before you talk to me about the [ __ ] because your ass run away from me and don't hit the link like you was doing but don't be believing everything you be hearing when you don't answer and come up and talk when you don't answer come up and talk people assume that you know what I'm saying the audience is correct that's a [ __ ] lie no no no ODS no see chat rat what if I just don't want to talk about my man sheat talk about yeah well cheffy she have to learn she don't have to listen to what other people saying and just take a little advice yes she do got to [ __ ] listen to me I'm her [ __ ] Daddy what you talking about that African man y'all y'all kill the vibe I mean most Nigerians give off scammer Vibes anyway be alone by myself Nigerians are veryy where was you when we was on B we used to have all the Nigerian [ __ ] on bego I don't know nothing abouto Bri REM Bri had a few fans that's ban that's not me girl oh yes it's okay I'mma break up with I feel like y'all want want him to get a green card and get so you know if you break up with him he going to cut your phone off and hack your account and [ __ ] right you know that right yeah already it's only been [ __ ] four days y'all he GNA do all that in four days he is I promise you he been fed your head to the goat baby all right well [ __ ] it I guess we gonna just break up just be by myself just like what everybody no get the look at BR about TG got scammed by one last year by Honey Baby see one thing about TG she watching deserve and I why don't deserve you talking about me and my [ __ ] what what like Nina why you going crazy and so [ __ ] mad when you talking about me and my [ __ ] Nina CU she trying to tell you what's going on with her her Nigeria but she com home I'm for real you kind of taking this like a little aggressive [ __ ] like don't do that she trying to let you know about them [ __ ] that's all she just going the wrong way but Nina can't curse me out with somebody that I like like I don't curse her out by the [ __ ] that she [ __ ] she like I don't bring up the [ __ ] that she be talking about and [ __ ] when the last time Devil's Advocate I didn't feel like Nina came up here like going off at you she just was being passionate Nina yeah yeah it just came up the wrong way maybe it came after the wrong way I ain't apologizing but Nina you have been coming up here and you've been talking apologize hold on OD I'm talking about my man why she talking about him that's your that's your man you want to get to learn I came up here relationship different you might have a best relationship with your Nigerian friend you know everybody experiences different but I can't treat I can't cheat on a boyfriend if I ain't got the boyf very aggressive they very aggressive right she said she I'm getting trains ran on and all that [ __ ] Nina tell me how the [ __ ] you feel yeah they don't do that [ __ ] Nina said a whole bunch of [ __ ] all of a sudden and and up I got a question why the [ __ ] you ain't drag Tulsa when she kept when they kept talking [ __ ] to you over there you was acting real nice I can't [ __ ] fight no man if I'm trying to flirt and [ __ ] I can't flirt and fight at the same time ODS well he was sitting there looking dound he won't going nowhere I don't know [ __ ] about Queen Tulsa instead and why you asking me why I ain't go off why you why you had that transvestite attack a woman you gonna ask her that I don't talk to that I don't talk to um Tulsa and I also knew that that was not a woman know that person ODS so you should have gathered your little man and dropped on down we hell we are [ __ ] I did theoretically just a little bit later hello well I'mma get down but that's all I want to say um uh Nina you something the [ __ ] else I just really took that you said to me Nina Nina lives in that you know environment she knows that's because she tell you she live in Africa that don't she might had bad experience and she trying to let you know but the way she let you know was not the right way is what I'm trying to say all I'm saying is I experienced that when I was like 19 or 20 and they are very aggressive be careful or your head will be fed to that goam down there okay and that's all I got to say no nina you leave me to [ __ ] alone don't don't don't do that don't don't do that I asked Nina [ __ ] you [ __ ] hey sey who phucking AP huh you got a raw slick chick you got a roar over there turn your mic down a little bit okay or turn that TV off one I ain't got the TV off not you right shaffy so shaffy when you and him talk on the phone can you understand him cuz he sounded a little hard to understand up there Dam all I hear is gota say [ __ ] like I gotta talk to him but you know about gota talk that's a lot of [ __ ] I gotta talk to [ __ ] was his wife home when you was talking to him so you trying to be [ __ ] funny ODS no I'm sorry CH now see ODS I'm already [ __ ] fine now you adding to and I'm not trying to curse you out see I want you to curse me out it's been a while I appreciate that I don't ask you about your love life and [ __ ] I don't have no love life not for YouTube okay I'm trying not to either but you bring it up you can't go on panels and do love shows and don't people rep talk about them I got [ __ ] like NE know who bring him up I don't I didn't bring him somebody talked about it the other day and I just didn't even pick up on the story because I didn't know what the situation was and then they said they didn't want to hear about it so now we just copesthetic then everybody went after and no situation now we looking at all relationship African scammer and all this [ __ ] no I ain't trying to talk to y'all about him but that ain't that the same energy you got for the Postmates guy my Postmates Guy the one you wases guy talking about my love like everybody be getting upset and [ __ ] I don't think they get upset so when you watch loveing hip hop you don't have commentary you don't be feeling a certain way about them you a celebrity you a celebrity they do beting mad I said do you when you watch want to talk about it no more just run from the conversation like you us do I said just run from the conversation like Nina you brought it up again today so stop with that fake [ __ ] Nina I don't appreciate that stop [ __ ] doing that always had your [ __ ] back but [ __ ] I see I see I see you [ __ ] stop doing that not a footnote talking about a cliff note [ __ ] youed I know ask me what [ __ ] cliff note is I'm not these other [ __ ] that don't know what a cliff note is Nina do you have like a Hit List no I really don't it's just like [ __ ] that be [ __ ] with me bro but like at a certain point I think I need to write these holes down but then what the [ __ ] am I going to do with it cuz I remember when Dory went through this she wrote down a list I ain't got no list but I I see why yeah you might want to make a list she is very territorial over her man which she should be I don't blame her yeah damn and now I don't want to be with him no more y'all called him a scammer y'all did this y did that you taking it too far [ __ ] these hoes of pen be with your man no I'm breaking up tonight let all these hoes no I'm breaking up always a morning where he at it's morning where he at he don't care he'll talk to me in the morning noon night you want to talk to my black ass so why you ain't on the phone with him now cuz I just got off the phone [ __ ] I need some time oh tell him get out your [ __ ] business right when the last time you talk to your man just a few minutes ago but um let me ask this a few minutes it's the same thing old don't do that but yeah walk home to my man walking in the house right now okay well you go ahead and do this let ask you something you made me forget this [ __ ] yeah [ __ ] you old yes I don't want you to remember it I don't want you to remember it I want remember hold on I don't want you to remember right cliff notes and footnotes are two different things but I do know the difference everybody don't but he did like he was living in a nice house [Music] though LG lemon he's lemon is weird um LG talking about why lemon came from me last night lemon got issues lemon want to beef and find fights with people but lemon is not entertaining to me so I'm not about to fight with a [ __ ] who's whack as [ __ ] he talking about he going live soon [ __ ] that Jen Jen Tracy Morgan ain't in [ __ ] Nigeria so stop comparing me with a [ __ ] that he don't even know about [ __ ] stupid [ __ ] ass [ __ ] J Jen you was on my [ __ ] panel I don't know where we be going left just be going along with the Get Along Gang like RN y you and r y been tling a lot lately RN y can't even tell you why what what what happened what the origin is I just started cursing that [ __ ] out she said she was GNA come see me and you know my ankle is still here so I got until the 16th or the 18th February so come on and see me [ __ ] hey what you mean Miss Stacy when you say you thought not ODS he um said some [ __ ] [ __ ] on this panel last night and I had to go up on that [ __ ] he wanted to argue but I don't put on shows on people's panels and stuff I'm too mature for that so I said what the [ __ ] I said and I dropped you just got backy what's going on D I just wanted to come up here to say you hello [ __ ] hello you a limit I mean yeah you a limit still Lady D no we ain't nothing I got a successful platform Limon is a panel ho we are not the same Shady now you fighting over another M guy damn CH I ain't I ain't they fighting with me you I didn't even bring them up royalty oh I got to defend my [ __ ] just like you would it's okay Stacy he be flip-flopping so it's okay A lot of people didn't know what when you defend your man if they attacking defend them for what I ain't F to defend I ain't no to be in my face talking no [ __ ] about my [ __ ] for what can't I gota defend them you know you know royalty they just they just be hanging on a [ __ ] [ __ ] they they they be like damn chat R got a man and I ain't got hate me that's right do you baby I'm about to drop down Bri okay everybody not able to have a man chat rep that's well me neither me neither hell why you gonna let him go so easy huh how you gonna let him go so easy girl I don't know G be call him and just break up for no reason like he be like why baby and you say YouTube how did he find uh doy Channel that's a that's the question and onest Roose Channel how he found their Channel he told me but I don't want to speak on it y'all go and talk to somebody said off IG is that not true I don't I don't talk to my friends man somebody said off of Instagram wait he was talking to him on Instagram I mean I don't know about Ro somebody said he they found him on Instagram that's what I heard I don't know how true that is are you gonna answer the question or no uh I don't yeah LG said that she went live on IG and F oh okay well you know you know hold on hold on bri I've been asking you for a man for two years the love of chat rep the love of cheffy you ain't did [ __ ] ain't moving mus i' been I've been wait girl how long can I wait B [ __ ] I find you a minut I've been really waiting [ __ ] like don't clearly doy got the clout she the one bringing a man out here so you did the right thing Chey right I ain't even got a man she mad at me like I could see if I had I am mad at you I could see if I had a man and I was around [ __ ] do you see me with a man no you don't okay just as of this year but the last two years you you got a nickel you was trying to find me one you got unfocused yeah girl it was supposed to be the love of cheffy you remember a heartbreak what you wanted me to do okay well [ __ ] you I remember the love of cheffy right right come on now and I with Joe where Joe at Bri Joe your man stop I think so don't mind I already know what the [ __ ] you about to say never mind [Music] W I had to think back to a previous conversation never mind thank you yeah Joe ain't my man girl R why Jo like he like white women no sh it you know he did have a run in with a white woman on here and sheu well let me go on get up out of here with my African so I can go no why you leaving why you leaving why you leaving I want girl the people in the chat they don't want to see me happy do said on Sunday she stream from 11 channels godamn right that's what I'm saying [ __ ] them people I got I got somebody talk to somebody break up he might see y'all on Sunday girl see to me like you don't know how to be happy you probably right yeah or no like I can't talk every day and I don't want to tell you my problems I'll tell you later you come on my channel you talk to every time I tell you to drop your link you don't drop your link so [ __ ] you well [ __ ] I'll be in my [ __ ] Zone by the time I'm done talking I don't want to talk you know so then how you gonna tell me to come on your channel to talk to you but then when I want to talk to you you don't want to [ __ ] talk [ __ ] make like a lot like give me a minute [ __ ] damn the [ __ ] stop going through [ __ ] I don't see you at the end girl you always going through something by the time you play them songs you be hearing my [ __ ] from the beginning oh how was the DMV today did everything go good okay so so if I tell you about DMV you gonna come at the end of my next my next [ __ ] yes or no damn so it actually went pretty well first of all before she was supposed to be to do the love of chat Rap It was supposed to be the love a slick chick or or blind love the hell I was definitely the hell if she gonna find you man I'm open to everybody [ __ ] you be telling [ __ ] you about to find them a man and you don't woman trans [ __ ] [ __ ] yes she do okay I found J I thought I was successful with jayd you found jayd for me or was it on pizaro's CH it was pizaro Channel and you know however she was like back chat and I was like I'm scared and y'all was like don't do it and then everyone was like no and then it happened but anyway yeah still we ain't permanent I'm trying to find some permanent [ __ ] the [ __ ] I know that's right where my show at I know that's right come [Music] on she brought Joe Joe talking about he was F to be on my show find three people I don't give a damn what they is got to be or damn you know that already where is Joe I ain't seen Joe in a minute where he at somewhere with one of his baby M don't say I got the nerve to be in my 30s you got the nerve to be in your 40s and you still ain't got no teeth I asked you what was you doing this year hey do you have plans do you have a dentist appointment this year you said no so I don't want to hear that [ __ ] [ __ ] okay speaking of Dennis and [ __ ] okay how was the dealership what happened did did everything go smoothly who went to the dealership I mean DMV whatever the [ __ ] you was at okay the DMV well yeah okay so I took my mom uh to the DMV you know her um license you know you know you know so she said that um well I looked at her her her card and expired 220 whatever of last year 223 of last year so he went to the DMV we went to the senior citizens like way over here on Chicago west side and it kind of went pretty smoothly I'm not going to lie um but you know I still got to go see the judge on Tuesday for my tickets and [ __ ] and kind of go oh this was just for your mom this wasn't for you I thought you was going for yourself no it was for my mom oh okay like we was worrying because we may think that she may need to do the driving test over but um it just expired and she can request a new one or a duplicate oh okay cool that's good why y'all mad about like listening to my mom's DMV experience this CH C they be nosy the same [ __ ] that's in your chat be listening to me I'm just W to say they know more about me and my tickets than anybody else well I am glad that you know the other situation like they dismissed it and the other thing you just got to just go there and it don't cost you no money just right right right but you know I do got to go over here um by and I got to go to Maywood and uh cuz that's where they pull me over at but this like this was all over in 2020 like right when the um pandemic was there so so I didn't get like anything about a a court appearance or anything like that so you know hopefully it'll be the same purple peach I want you to get a man and [ __ ] him how about that she do got a man she actually do she [ __ ] him yes she ride his face how do you know Brianna because purple peach and me are like this oh okay she tell you who she be [ __ ] you be telling her who you [ __ ] no I ain't [ __ ] nobody but if okay I'm just saying that's where I'm going but you don't let nobody drag me and then I can't drag them back no you can drag them I'm just saying she's actually Eng and then I'm actually engaged in what the [ __ ] she talking about too I don't know why purple PE still got a aneurism about me hell it's the next year [ __ ] Let It Go an aneurism about you an aneurism I said it correct she has an aneurysm I hope that [ __ ] live aneurism aneurism is not by your liver I just put it over there damn [ __ ] I want the LI to explode [ __ ] why you always trying to check me and my health reads let me just say what the [ __ ] I gotta say and keep going damn [ __ ] always checking for me let me take me and my Nigerian husband somewhere else so he can buy [ __ ] you g buy me something don't he look good no so so bomb not the algorithm don't he look good she said in and we say her aism how about that we can't see that ban this Chris Brown Don't he look good and it be [ __ ] that I didn't even bring up like I'm just chilling he look good all right well keep him keep him with you honey I don't think he like us like that but you know he don't play for he don't go to our no he go to our church he just go to the white side he go to hey look girl say that again what up [ __ ] what up [ __ ] what up what up what up why you going after me in the chat purple PE why you no [ __ ] you old ass [ __ ] you you little why you come godamn man with your because I got why you after him my man pay for what your man can cooking bit for reg ass C I'm doing you [ __ ] up off my ass good that man I'm writing it good can you get yours about help that man come over here for I got some [ __ ] up you got some do that for you let me see what ank doing I'm retired DHS I can get that man to come over here you a retired DHS okay [ __ ] you ain't got to tell me about your job the ankle at least I had one oh okay I'm just want me to got no job I'm leave you to the godamnit drop your cash so I can send your ass to the salon no problem thank you Banna let me drop my cash app and let somebody your ragged ass make sure you hit it [ __ ] there on my cash app don't talk I got you I got you cash make the appointment for you do you want me to make the appointment for you I want you to cash at me so I can have money for the appointment can you do that I can do that do you want to make appointment I want to make you go I want to make sure you go to the appointment can you give me 172 where you going what you getting done first of all I need 17 you need a deep conditioner I need okay 172 it should be a little bit more than that though I need 250 where you going let me see where you going Chicago the money I I'll show you the results no I want the whole experience I want the whole experience money you driving money to the salon purple Sal purple PR juice you you ain't got you ain't got that [ __ ] money [ __ ] I'mma tell you I can buy and sell your ass don't you better ask about me mad you the joke around these here Parts you know it's a lot of [ __ ] that say I'm broke as [ __ ] but won't give me no money like they they on top and [ __ ] that's so confusing they say I ain't got no they say I ain't got no energy they say a got no mortgage they say I ain't got no oh she oh okay they say I ain't got this down the third my water [ __ ] up but then all y'all [ __ ] be talking so much [ __ ] and I and you see that I'm poor as [ __ ] [ __ ] and then you won't even give me no money come on damn give me aamu [ __ ] if you can read it's on my avatar can nobody see that yeah I'm broke as [ __ ] uh LSA boss go on let people on LSA know and you won't stop calling me a got damn [ __ ] too purple pece when you come after me I come after you you gonna stop call I call can be it ain't no rules to this [ __ ] purple piece ain't no rules no you don't don't I'm just saying ain't no R you want me to stop calling you a [ __ ] and all that I didn't say I I call you out your name 20 no I did not I came up there giving your little to fight I don't want to even fight with you but when you insert yourself you get cursed out girl we are in a chat chitchat and did I not come up and give you your goddamn props no I don't remember that see you wasn't even in there when did you what props did you give me you justo you and that I was rooting for you I took that as uh I ain't take that well I I don't know per PE you curs me out for five to six to seven months all of a sudden you Happ you know what I didn't even say anything just all Dr my shade I Dro My shade Ain saying anything me I feel like you be meaning that [ __ ] purple peach no I don't I said two things I want for 2024 I said I want chat rep to get her D get some damn partials all right purple peach go go on give me the money I need to see the appointment first and I'll drop it and need appointment just go ahead get have a great day I already have my hair done that [ __ ] ain't never got no the fact that you put me on the same [ __ ] level as up that's already an insult [ __ ] got my hair dead [ __ ] it's not the [ __ ] same it is the same it ain't Bing and driving and joking okay we all chucking and driving I a you little emotional you better not break up that damn always emotional when I be coming after y'all [ __ ] that talk [ __ ] you not coming after anybody you know what they what I'm gonna do when I finish here I'm gonna sit here and laugh you give me $200 when you book an appointment with what you don't I mean you don't have a butiti no I actually you in the try you in the try hold on is we gonna talk or not [ __ ] damn who who she talking to you you calling me a [ __ ] again but then you ask for [ __ ] when you come after my hair and say I ain't got a beautician I'm trying to tell you what's going on but you don't even want to [ __ ] hear it you just on thatshit calal Cal calm calm down I'm just going go me [ __ ] me don't do that don't do that I'm just waiting on the money where you going to get your hair fixed it's not fixed [ __ ] it's done it's okay my hair is is my hair is better than yours it ain't got to get fixed I'm G be a brat I'm GNA be offended if she get her stuff before I get my stuff uh no you you getting yours definitely uh yours is you wait a minute I need to check on that uh UPS okay well let me be there's nothing going up that way to the CH you got yours ma'am ma'am ma'am I just want the money I don't want [ __ ] you got to send me I don't I need an appointment book okay okay well you know you gonna wait I ain't gonna tell my appointment to you and [ __ ] I don't want no [ __ ] to um just okay how about this my appointment is at 9 o'clock on Sunday who do you have on Sundays exactly Chicago I don't my hairstyl is ain't like you two [ __ ] don't be doing that I don't do kitchen uh hoes and [ __ ] like that I need uh license oh I [ __ ] with [ __ ] all day so I I [ __ ] with the kitchen hoes I don't know I don't know why you think [ __ ] that you can't [ __ ] with the um kitchen hes them kitchen holes that's where they begin at I support the movement of all black women [ __ ] you talking about talking about you don't like kitchen holes your mama was a kitchen hole my mama a kitchen hole everybody Mama kitchen hole you must be talking about yours cuz I'm talking about your mama too [ __ ] no I no I'm definitely is I'm definitely is chat rep you got one more [ __ ] time and then what are you gonna physically do I'm gonna flip the [ __ ] script I want you to do something don't just don't just don't just don't do all that and you a gonna do nothing no you're the one uh calling people out of their goddamn name don't be calling people that do my hair kitchen hoes well [ __ ] you [ __ ] and everybody that [ __ ] you well [ __ ] you busted up ass bust up ass face your busted up ass body you can't get a real [ __ ] man don't be mad CU you can't get nobody St you can't give them no money don't be mad cuz you can't getbody give no money because they do they [ __ ] work in the kitchen [ __ ] come on purple PE they're not licensed they not liced they're not liced and then who the hell am I if my hair is jacked up am in the hood I [ __ ] with all the [ __ ] in the hood talking about kitchen [ __ ] [ __ ] you [ __ ] no I don't do that caers who the hell am I don't do that I do that what's wrong with the [ __ ] in the kitchen I know you do not go to get your hair done from anybody in the kitchen though for real girl I really don't but I'm just saying like why like why you got to do that though why you gota say that girl please it's just oh from my I'm just saying like that that was [ __ ] up though purple no it's not from my standpoint if something happens nobody that I can holdable start from is the kitchen and stuff not necessar when you do somebody hair and stuff you know everybody ain't got a [ __ ] SE at the barber shop well why would I be going to get my hair done at a barber shop well or or you know what I mean not a barber shop you you semantics semantics you digging too much that's not what I want right now okay thank you oh Sal I apologize I didn't have the right words but damn I ain't never I ain't never that grand that a [ __ ] that can slay in the [ __ ] kitchen I ain't going to give her the same amount of money at least [ __ ] I support everybody too but if you can braid you can braid if you can slay you you know what if it's a braids I'm just saying if it's some braid I can see that hey per Peach let me go on and get up out of here I think this this ain't the right conversation but you know you have a great day oh that African calling y'all oh yeah he calling yes let me go do oh okay you go do your homework and I hope you doing in the kitchen when your hair is getting braid I got a whole office for it boot hyp ass little girl D just overly emotional she needs some damn medication but any who uh Bri I'm g hit you up on the back end at thing now okay all right bye hold on so this was actually fun I'm actually going through this [ __ ] faster than I thought I would hold on let me tell I want to come here my computer acting so slow anyway oh my bestie coming hey bestie hey bestie I'm working what the [ __ ] else you think I'm doing spam ask me what I'm doing I'm [Music] working did you hear about your pastor girl uh my pastor my pastor actually goes to a church talk about your beet the pastor well what he did over there selling popcorn he need the people to buy his popcorn popcorn because people talking [ __ ] about Sean Bradley but that popcorn actually good is you going to wait until okay well buy the popcorn okay oh oh my bad I'm sorry no you can buy the popcorn but he's selling popcorn and it's supposed to be a fundraiser um for the church he will the church that he is with he's sponsoring doing the donation for the popcorn he's selling is for the church so basically yeah he would get the money but he would get some of the money he said he gonna get 50% of the proceedings that don't make sense that don't make sense no never mind Sean Bradley go go go sell some popcorn maybe I should sell some popcorn [ __ ] you get it out don't do me now cause you know I'm sick you know I'm see it sounded stupid so I never heard of you do a fundraiser for something and then you get 50% of the money yes he get 50% of the C no uh but basically it's like he get 50% he say he's sending 50% of the earnings to the church and then he keep the rest so basically it's 50/50 they get 50% and you keep your 50% but how do the people know that you actually going to give the money that you're making for the popcorn uh like a fundraiser that he raising off the back of the church and he know that we were going to get his ass cuz he went over there and put that video on memers only knowing D where he ain't never did no [ __ ] like that I guess I'm confused for zaro why because I never heard of a fundraiser where you get 5050 yes hold on let me make sure what bless said is after I'm never in my life heard of that sh pettyville P can I should I do popcorn so y'all can help me fundraise my trip to Jamaica if he can do it I can do it right okay you got it what I got what I just sent you hold on I'm look at it right now I'mma I'm how how I do it they said no they said don't do it it says he he selling popcorn but the church is doing that as fundraiser he's giving 50 % to the church and he keeping the rest using the church to make money how sell pound cakes if it's double good easy you can sell pound cakes all you gotta do is get those box and you can ship it in the box and get percentage in the double double good company gets the rest okay can we get back to this first before your imaginary selling pound cakes and popcorn I'm G to sell I'm set me up a fundraiser too so y'all can so y'all can fund my trip to Jamaica get started it's bet by pville corporations [Music] and the Popcorn company gets the rest okay wow are you for real yes it's his own personal fundraiser and he's just donated half his proceedings a church it's not splitting anything 5050 so you really believe that he G to give the church any of the proceedings that's [ __ ] that's just y'all make sure y'all donate cuz I'm giving 50% to the church now or selling this popcorn Knowing damn well the church might not get nothing right J Jin something ain't right Donna [Music] sh the church ain't giving him no 50 well that's what was said over there we can't really know for sure cuz he put the video on members only so a lot of us did not hear what he said over there I saw when he went live but I ain't GNA click over there because I was somewhere else I don't know who was live at the time I thinky um so that's why I a go over there and listen to what he was talking about but he put that uh video members only but you know Timothy bla always over there he don't give a damn who live Jay wlson going live he there [Music] Vivan making the popcorn Vib making the popcorn y'all n Beach ain't going nowhere near you can only do it for a week [Music] no I think what he's saying is okay now that I look at it no they keep 50% and then you give out 50% so the 50% that he gets he's going to give to the church that's what he's saying okay I think that's how it don't start me doing the popcorn is already made y'all we just we just um joking around Vivian is not making poor for real for real y'all damn they say you could do um p c I don't know how you you can't do it when that's this girl who makes cakes look realistic to uh bags tools flowers people whatever and she sells them all around the world so don't SC me like that but yeah it's 5050 like do good double good does 50% and then he'll take that 50% and hopefully forward it to the church hopefully yeah that's what it's saying he will get the money but he's donating all the his profit I'm setting up my account right now so and I'm put it in the uh thing let me say this me being a LLC owner of businesses I have like restaurants I can sell let me tell you when you selling food anything that got anything that got to do with food you can't get across no plane you can sell it in your neighborhood you can't get [ __ ] across the plane now unless it get tested [Music] so she anybody can make all the popcorn all the food like me candy apples desserts and all that you cannot send it across the world until you get that one LLC license and I just want to say that as a business owner see drunks tells the truth about everything but you said can't just what you said what you said I didn't hear that what I okay what I'm saying is they can make all the popcorn in the world they can only give it away through they City you can't take that's like when people be like um can you ship me some candy apples and pound cakes and [ __ ] like that right just because you have a business does not mean you can ship it across the world hell no you can't it has to be tested that's not that's not true yes it is pizor no it's not boo not that you know a family member through the like if I'm telling you yes it do some people get across some of them don't tell you trth you know it's a lot of small businesses and they do [ __ ] and they got they got special license for that very special license girl you know what okay no it's true okay it's true I I ain't even to see if you believe that's true you believe it's true I'mma say I I know it's true cuz they sto my [ __ ] from coming going across the world they will [ __ ] this [ __ ] up thinking you putting [ __ ] inside of say if I say I'm GNA make a cake and somebody on YouTube say send me a cake like they say send me candy apple whatever now anything with food yes that that is a [ __ ] serious ass [ __ ] uh you you fine and charges and after charges you better have that license to ship food across the world you can you can ship gifts all over the world but you can't ship food and that's all I gotta say I gota go use the restroom try tell somebody else go go go on mute to go pee and then come back cuz no go ahead listen that's not true that's not true okay go ahead go ahead that's I just said that's not true you said it's not true okay well then if they getting away with it then that's fine well see maybe I'm I'm a commercial business owner then because at the end of the day they test your [ __ ] they open I could bring a whole [ __ ] cake and deliver to somebody all that [ __ ] the only ones who they be testing some corporations they the only ones they test like that business they do not really do that too no I got a whole entire business too I'm just talking about especially since I mean the internet really gives them they can Lally be lazy and look on people's go to they business and they give you a list of [ __ ] like so whatever ingredients you put you said LLC you good they don't do all that test [ __ ] about they only do that [ __ ] with big corporations must be a corporation then all right let me go p no you Small's business on the Boo there's a difference they're not monitoring everybody products and everything they sell in United States only the ones that contribute out most of the food and um Water Supplies now those they make sure they monitor those for a reason but you know what I'm slow so let me Shut the [ __ ] up please cuz why you arguing with her I'm not but I was just trying to tell her but I'm slow so I don't know what I'm talking about so let me Shut the [ __ ] up I forgot I had that popcorn than El so how was your day oh my day was good yours just watching all the stuff with tricy and Noble yeah it's been very interesting very interesting to say the least yeah that was my Intel so so bomb that he need help with his popcorn so he can make his 50% and give it to the church I sent published chicken overnight in my friend in Texas is possible now my thing is they wanted it that bad now the only thing the only regret I have about going to Texas is we didn't go to a HB I wanted to go to HB so bad but we didn't go to one no you know he go to a um you know he go to a open Church y'all forgot they want you to catch them up on Noble and trcy who ass well currently we have a money grab going on um they are treated Noble like he's a little boy um everyone is dating Noble along with trcy because trcy is not dating Noble alone she is sharing Noble with the rest of everybody else because it ain't just trcy who have these thoughts it's sassy pette and everybody their [ __ ] Mama over there that have thoughts and got all these rules and regulations that this man is supposed to follow y'all keep telling him he can't go to this person chat and he can't go to that person chat along with tricy but if you and him broke up you no longer have that control over him and they no longer his Ops they only his Ops because he was with you so since you two allegedly broke up then they no longer become his Ops he is freely to go into anybody chat or hit anybody's [ __ ] link I just find it crazy that he can hit Kimmy link and there's no issues at all but everybody else's link he can hit while Kimmy over there playing the [ __ ] victim and I like noble did her wrong lied on her only for the people to correct her to let her know that he wasn't even talking to her that's how I feel about that [ __ ] and that's what's been going on Noble can't go where he want to go they watching NOA everywhere see him over there at mu and they all just pissed why was he at mu he should have never me mu he can go to Mu now but I find it crazy that try was using every using mu and D's relationship every time that she want to in Kim too came out here and so everything but Kim be doing try just like how she did in VI there's no difference there clearly we can see that but I would say this is karma for trcy on how she was always in mu's business and coming out here telling us mu's business with her man same is happening with her man but trcy wants control over her man trcy don't actually want a real man trcy want a boy she can turn into something that is impossible for her she should U be glad to have any man that's willing to [ __ ] her they out here acting like trcy is that bad [ __ ] no she ain't cuz if she was she would never got no pie of [ __ ] ass [ __ ] like Rob R but she did and see the difference and all they like we don't see the difference of how she was with Rob and how she was with noble noble does not disrespect her on their level of what Rob did which is why she disrespects Noble but didn't have this energy for Rob but Bessie I'm over here confused why what you mean everybody dating Noble oh all them are dating Noble cuz you know their say so is important too Noble has to go by their rules as well too now justy rules their rules matter as well these are the things they need for Noble and they need him to do so Noble just not dating try he dating the pieces he dating other content creators that's involved and they uh subies that's involved well Noble I don't want your dick okay so I ain't trying to date you Noble leave me out of it hey story line hey boo well you ain't out here telling Noble where he can and cannot go in places that he and running back and telling when him Andy broke up yeah my thing is I ain't interested in you also in the chats with them dragging the hell out of noble and spinning these narratives on the man not man is supposed to be a crackhead and all this is taking place do didn't help with that doy basically girl that's all do she didn't because she was over there in trcy chat when they were saying this in try chat yesterday when after the [ __ ] happened over there at Kim's m only and Kimmy only came out here to tell the members only due to chat Community wall post when she found out that chat knew about her members only that's what she did her L today to come out here and try to clear up I guess her name in the situation with NOA being over there on her link and I guess the things that Nova said but it still don't seem like Nova drug trcy but trcy in the pieces and every other content creator that hops and be on trcy side make her the victim with these [ __ ] all over there dragging the hell out of him but yeah he ain't allowed to say how he feel and what he want to say he's been told how he can and cannot talk places he can and cannot go but trcy have been freely doing what the [ __ ] try wanted to do especially with that cam [ __ ] but everybody want to sit back like they didn't see that disrespectful ass [ __ ] but if he going to let try uh on him like a little boy then deserve everything that he [ __ ] get I don't feel sorry for him neither now you know what your wife felt when you be her [ __ ] ass and your kids [ __ ] so H that's my opinion on it why would y'all ask this [ __ ] for her opinion anyway y'all know this ain't got no [ __ ] sense and y'all G to sit up here and ask this [ __ ] for her [ __ ] opinion knowing she knowing she ain't got no sense right I don't know what they thought I don't know I I just find it crazy that you mad at a [ __ ] for smoking when you got with him when he was smoking you was mad at Rob for being a drunk you made excuses for Rob so why you Ain making them excuses for NOA ho do you still love Rob I think still love Rob B shut up shut up shut up shut up shut up [ __ ] I was in Noble today right and Noble was like well what I think is kind of crazy is how trcy got Rob rat name in the title title but everything is about me noble noble noble I'm trying to figure out why why Rob rat name in the title so Rob rat feel I mean so Noble feel the same way you do [ __ ] so you stopped me and was rude to me for that ho I'm trying to tell you that trcy might be in love with Rob and Noble field that trcy to [ __ ] Rob too well I mean Noble it's the truth [ __ ] I'm just telling you what I see and it's accurate as [ __ ] cuz I've been following y'all [ __ ] and I do feel like she still in love with Rob because she disrespects Noble and tells Noble business and put out his business and they keep trying to spend this narrative like noble is putting out their business no Noble is coming live talking about what already been talked about that's what Noble's doing Noble not us any of business Shi came out here telling us business all cuz that man talk to her for three days and y'all stupid as hell to be sitting over there with that old ass [ __ ] and she talking about a man is she don't she could take care of her man that he could quit his 22 hour uh getting paid $22 an hour to a job that pay him $15 an hour there ain't nothing wrong with that cuz that's not a big deal it doesn't it doesn't do anything for her she doesn't care about that she feels like him making $22 an hour ain't [ __ ] but he'll coming to Texas making $15 an hour is good enough and that's some crazy ass [ __ ] that you want to take care of your man but he don't want you to take care of him he want his own and they I like that's the biggest problem but with Rob you got cut [ __ ] almost got exploded all over this [ __ ] and exploded I mean exposed and [ __ ] too in this [ __ ] he done call you all type of [ __ ] and [ __ ] done straight degraded triy all up and through these [ __ ] streets and yet and still Robin got the kind of smoke that trcy gives Noble so Noble be careful because I do think that she L she still loves Rob because I want to know why the hell was she over there giving NOA all this that she was giving him but had Rob n in the [ __ ] TI and barely really addressed him but go ahead B I don't understand why they got so much V off for misunderstood because what the misunder understand do but if they say anything about misunderstood they get so irate and I don't know what misunderstood [ __ ] got over these hoes oh I don't know she got mad at me about that picture what picture go on her community wall and scroll down and you will see that picture please picture and I told you need to live it alone because we might need PA Bears because Noble about to die um I'mma leave it alone but okay we G we just gonna ignore what we what was wrong with it go look at it again so you and detect the clue was it the white on her lips in the face part by the lips okay let me go look again cuz now and then remember it took her forever to give Rob back his [ __ ] Rob got his [ __ ] back when he got out of chair yeah that's I said Sage say you g get me cut out cut it out now that's what I said to child okay let me go look at this picture yeah go look at the picture and detect the clue but it's I don't see it how long ago it's on you shared on your wall right no I took it off you can't go to Mu thing I need to go share it for you to go to her misunderstood W yeah I had deleted it because I was like you know I can't do that cuz that's her picture so let me not use her [ __ ] I'm just going to have my P go put it over there under her CL like I did I'm GNA text you why you can't say it's on mu page y'all it's cute though it's cute don't get me wrong it's cute it it's a cute we don't give a [ __ ] if you broke up with that boy you the idiot who uh chat R say she just broke up with her boyfriend we don't give a [Music] damn [Music] oh I didn't notice that part that's what I was talking so what part was you talking about I just showed you I mean tell oh yeah she still was cute but I just was like you know she was like that the whole time nobody told her that she got a [Music] little okay I we know it's a filter y'all but look at the lipstick look at the lipstick on the mouth basically she trying to tell y'all that she didn't put on the lipstick right that's that's what she trying to say y'all the lipstick just ain't on right [Music] it was a nice Pig but I thought that you probably would feel some way in you of me having it on my community wall so I took it off that was all I could have put there can I tell you misunderstood and her daughter really did a copy paste like she liter like I don't even think her daddy helped with that baby I mean I told her she she look like a pretty ghost if Casper had on makeup he'll be cute they say she just got done sucking [Music] dick what [Music] oh [ __ ] damn my thing is she couldn't have been sucking it that good if it's all over the place like it ain't even all over the place right didn't say [ __ ] in you it's gone if nobody ain't got that screenshot you do not know what it said and I'm not telling you that's all I'm saying that's what I Connie that's what I asked that's what I asked but she say she well now she saying that she was just playing in the makeup but on her community while she told me it's because nobody noticed it but everybody still said that she was pretty and beautiful but nobody noticed that on her lip I was like that's it just had you all day looking like that all day that wasn't me I didn't do nothing hey Pandora I didn't do nothing why is the face you said why is her face a different color than her [Music] neck you it was that funny because it kind of does look like you was sucking dick that I don't [Music] know who going live n cuz I know you ain't about to be here much longer it's been three hours for you yeah I'm about to go I got ther a little bit and I'm about to go eat me some crabs no we going to Dave Hot Chicken CA that's it was typically only in Cali I think so I don't know why the [ __ ] chose come not no no it doesn't look right when you do it like about live basically like demitra has been preaching the same message for how long and it's like I don't know what she want I don't know what she wants I really don't know what she wants and demitra I'm sorry I can't live up to your expectations I mean I feel like it's laughable and it's funny and yeah she been saying this for a long time of how it is but I just find it laughable because the same could be said for her and people that she associating herself with currently the thing is if everybody once we if we just completely get the [ __ ] up off here guess what they'll go back to fighting all of them will go back to arguing and fighting with each other the only reason why all of them are not arguing and fighting with each other it's because they still have us to argue and fight with but if we don't give them that then they kind of going to be forced to end up arguing fighting with like how it was they all decided to become Co or fake the fake Alliance and all other [ __ ] that went down but you know nobody wants to point that out and talk about that it's always about us and we the go along get along crew yet nobody else is over there doing the same thing of this socaled go along get along [ __ ] and I ain't fall out with Bri and we became cool so I don't know why they keep putting me her in their category so that [ __ ] is crazy to me listen I I could tell you this here if me and pizaro have a argument [ __ ] I will go to pazara with my argument that's the one thing that you have to understand it will never be that she's genuinely my friend I don't know what else to say to that who cares if they feel like it's not I just feel like why do y'all keep trying to make this same narrative s when literally y'all sitting back doing the [ __ ] that y'all claim that we doing demitra is your prime example it ain't nothing to it just like she said she doesn't like us the feelings is mutal I don't like none of you [ __ ] neither I play in you [ __ ] face just as well as you play in mine I hope you don't think that it's any other different it they be coming off as if a [ __ ] likes them and that's the [ __ ] that gets me because it's always well I don't like you even some of the bubbleheads over there in her in the chat well we don't like you and all this stuff I don't give a [ __ ] that Y'all [ __ ] don't like me I ain't here for you to like me I'm here to piss you off if you to dislike me I mean the same way you may feel about me [ __ ] I feel the same way about you I I don't view you [ __ ] as nobody on here you hold are in the B sector with me that says a lot about some of you so-called educated [ __ ] St out of here [Music] well is that a TR page TG or is that TG no I don't know LG no no that's TG that's her back no she said that she did not like me and she said she's liking me now okay just cuz someone says they liking me now that doesn't mean that they still they like me they're just liking me for now but she still doesn't like me and I don't like any of these [ __ ] that don't like me neither I the feelings is mutual like the [ __ ] I said oh ho trolling okay it is what it is she said that we was scared I was scared mainly I was scared of Max and all this other [ __ ] okay okay I'm so scared of Max well we could literally go to askra why are you so worried about us pushing the content when you could be pushing that content yourself if you you how are you going to say the goal getal gang or the sector like okay well demitra go and do it like put an argument with somebody and go and do it like you want me to do something that's contrived I'm sorry I can't do it my brain my body it doesn't work that way if it interests me yeah but if it don't interest me it don't interest me that's all I can tell you play boy okay I'm done with this [ __ ] hey no pressure yes she is in her own right stage she sure is oh that's her sister she just changed her name to the drunk crew child that's her backup page so her main Chan got stru I don't know why she com over here with her back page but she just came with her backup page right BR maybe I like it's something that someone has to a go on to deal with too like maybe they don't think I see them and see all of them over here in the B sect how they is towards me majority of them do not like me while they holling that everybody else's doesn't a lot of them don't NE so but it's the be forys SE child the flip flopping will always be in the defense tour spam what you want oh who Flags you yeah it got fat who scrug you hey with uh love only we y g to startop fighting and that's a shame that the daughter not um who it was was that LG no TG oh that was TG daughter she is she's pretty very pretty but when your daughter have to get on your live so that her mama and another content creator just so they can try like stop and like let this go because it's been years it's been going on and she just straight dead it's it's time it's time for y'all to like close that chapter because that right there is that that y'all have a child book TG LG wanting y'all to cut that [ __ ] out and it's a shame they know y'all been fighting for years they tired of that [ __ ] but and you talking I'm pretty sure Malik and your kids TI your ass arguing back and forth with TG them too not the snapping turtle but BR You're Not Innocent either Jessica you raggedy ugly [ __ ] do not ask me not a [ __ ] thing okay you snake AO ass [ __ ] be having this conversation I'mma Be two two minutes I know you gotta go so pizar I promise you I've already even spoken to one of the other daughters right they told their mother and their aunt to stop leave it alone they literally was catching them in the act the only time that they go live is when them kids not in those houses with them their other children has told them repeatedly stop TG son not too long ago just told her like you why you fronting on um YouTube for these people like they don't even want to be on YouTu but they consistently keep doing it it's just something about me I don't know what it is about me I like you would have thought I didn't gave them some of my damn blood how they be acting I don't get it but the da you don't feed into that [ __ ] no I responds back I responds back and I'm not gonna start responding back my kids not but that's cuz yours is not up the age nothing to me all they got like her say the same [ __ ] to you what I'm saying is it's been times I sat in the chat and say [ __ ] to them hoes they will say something about me being sarcastic and then that's you [ __ ] with us us for years you madal girl not doing I can't can't deal withit I'm not the top my lung let me y'all got to let it go y'all gota Let It Go time to let it no we don't want it no no we we let's retire the story line I'm done with it this I I don't want to do the story line tired of see that's number she right here right here she I'm tired of it I talk to Britney on the phone Britney agre that you a messy old ass [ __ ] I don't know what you talking about girl stop it I told goam phone okayy I'm drunk her both of them drunk that's your favorite thing that's your favorite thing you got kick the [ __ ] out cuz nobody what drunk C we know about all of this how many times Y'all Gonna keep repeating this [ __ ] over and over exactly thank you I appreciate it thank you girl girl no cuz then she gonna go fire up alive and be be still doing the same stuff where I'm not even responding back to them and it can't say somebody hit that page I'm flagging my damn self so we got It's Time to Let it Go including you too you talking about you going to keep responding that mean you engaging into the [ __ ] you not trying to let this drama go with them you can't holl about you not TI if you ain't giving them no response because every time response that means into it which is why she said that she she ready for it to be dead and over with where y'all can start arguing because it's been years yeah if they coming at you not all the time you gotta keep going back and forth because you know every time they come up on the panel and y'all go at it it's the same [ __ ] that happened years ago bro I know that and that and I know that I know that when I literally wasn't and you did say something to the sister when she came up here in that chat a point in time where I will come over there we will be talking about something totally different you've witnessed this Rihanna has witnessed this lady na has witnessed this we will be talking about something that has absolutely nothing to do with them and they were then come over to your chat click the link and start [ __ ] with me you witnessed that have you or have you not witnessed that we all witnessed that but what I'm say you start so you didn't start this because remember was in the chat [ __ ] with 400 people in here why y'all targeting me now you going to add like when she came up here and hit this link you wasn't in the chat addressing her telling her she's a li we was yeah I'm talking about in the chat we were in that's I'm talking about I'm talking about you started with the sister when she came she was already no she was gonna come up here already cuz she went live not too a couple days ago talking about my daughter like calling her all kind of crazy ignorant names when your daughter is about to have a [ __ ] baby like y'all don't understand how Karma Works move the [ __ ] on but how you going flip that like that so A couple of days ago she brought your daughter her child is praying about to have a baby so that justify you starting with her in the chat first I did not start with her in the chat won't you you get got second advice go look at it I I can give an opinion hold on pazar when we was talking about the FDA stuff the the um the shipping of the food and all of that stuff right we were talking about that and all I was doing was putting the information she was a liar she doesn't have multiple [ __ ] lccs and all that and my not supposed to say anything I ain't cuss her out until her sister started coming at me sideways don't [ __ ] lie like you ain't got lie to kick it okay so how is the Li because if you respond I'm not saying you can't but you already know if you going to say something to them they going to respond bro well that's their problem but why listen ask how got that was my biggest problem from the jump follow me from content creators chat to content creator chat literally follow me everywhere the [ __ ] I go and then drop down and want to be engaging like y'all came over here to agitate the [ __ ] out of me so yeah you going to get this work if I feel like giving it to you but they don't have to address me I don't address them and pent of times I've been around Lisa and Lisa haven't said [ __ ] to me I ain't said [ __ ] to her but when her her sister get together that [ __ ] grow never an extra set of BS like they got another sister or something around here [ __ ] no don't don't play with me y'all I don't take this [ __ ] seriously as soon as I get the [ __ ] off here I'm laughing the whole time their blood pressure is the one that's raised but they're not going to do that sorry this [ __ ] talk about oh yeah I did all this I I dragged you [ __ ] you have nobody you couldn't ruin me at all you have nobody that comes over in your chat [ __ ] I didn't shared you out I didn't even shared you out go over there and entertain her maybe she'll leave me the [ __ ] alone and gas another person to start go over and show her some support maybe she'll leave me alone y'all not I really believe that y'all want to be friends and y'all no it's not no no no no cuz we just saw y'all get alone show that problem y'all get alone y'all could be C to each other we done seen that happen yeah that guy is not allowing y'all to move this on I mean it's about to be we knocking four years yeah it it is four years as of the 22nd it'll be four [ __ ] years hold on let me talk let me talk real quick yes book club is tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. and we will be telling y'all the new book tomorrow we so finish up the book and we'll discuss the final I'll be right back huh she said I don't know where she want you to move at in the middle in the middle all right bye I'll be right can I speak okay TJ TJ TJ let me speak please let me speak okay yeah thank you okay okay thank you this be a li well I need somebody to come up B don't leave yet can somebody help me with this [ __ ] oh I this no I'm just gonna be real quick and I'm getting down first of all it would it wouldn't have been nothing if if if if Brooke would not have said what she said in this chat oh my God we going to respond other people said the same [ __ ] y'all lying that's not true the F I've been in this chat Brook talking exactly then that's not my fault got up here and her and pizar had a conversation about food FDA Blas this BL that and already and you started calling TG a drug I responded to you I responded back to you I respond you don't say nothing to me cuz I already uned you you you is invisible me when did you un you going back and back you going to tell the truth right listen y'all gota y'all got to do this one at a time my voice is okay can I I was up here first TG please then I'mma get down and you they can't even stop fighting with themselves honey girl that's what you they fight each other but you you feeding into the negativity be I in competition with each how many babies you got for Christmas [ __ ] I have a channel we could do that other [ __ ] on come over there weak you nobody nothing alol who wants to follow me every talking to me you why don't you tell the people why you D your hair black after you seen us on pizar Channel you did not appear I got my hair black because my husband you SE us nothing to do one you broke ass ugly ass [ __ ] me on doing anything to NE when you us we not get out nobody attacking you so you can sit there you sit a whole [ __ ] live in a sock years old talk about I I older than how you are you 6 can't even sit on internet down godam how about you how about you remove a [ __ ] from your mouth Al you with a bunch of you big ass ass in the mdle your mouth and you talking to me bitchut up I said what I said what you going to do about it what you going do bye [ __ ] a good day two of are known to be evening bch shut up go drink up 11 what's next next [ __ ] girl you ain't you need to get on everything else but on me ho cuz I can't help you you nasty you up here trying toat rap man a nasty ass [ __ ] and then a ner to say that you ain't you [ __ ] with a Nigerian [ __ ] you just was naked online with a Nigerian not even last year you shut up you nasty ass freak ball [ __ ] shut your ass up [ __ ] you mad because you can't [ __ ] with me lady your kids don't even like you they cuss you out your kids cusses you out lady the your kids cuss you out your children cusses you out your children cusses you out and call you all kind of [ __ ] and tell you to shut the [ __ ] up and you talking to me [ __ ] you children don't even respect you [ __ ] and you talking to who who you talking to [ __ ] your [ __ ] kids don't even respect you [ __ ] shut up you don't even [ __ ] talk to your oldest child you stupid ass hole you talking to me but you looking like you look [ __ ] [ __ ] don't call my [ __ ] name call name or call that other [ __ ] name or call that Nigerian I'm talking to your big stinking [ __ ] you flying around you got a booty but you to been with a man for 30 years but he was just with a Nigerian and another ugly ass [ __ ] last year you freak ball ass [ __ ] shut up P those receip you nasty ho you madad look like [ __ ] I would never [ __ ] you is ugly you not cute [ __ ] you have a ass ho you can probably smell something from across the street who want to look like you ho are mad and you're ugly and you stink and you're jealous [ __ ] you would never be me you could never try to be me you're a fan you're a super fan that [ __ ] is wrong with you you're a super no you look stupid right now you look stupid right now the me think that you came up here and then bur yourself like that you don't even know what the [ __ ] talking about [ __ ] with you shut up freak and you talking2 hours y'all girl I ain't never cry on this [ __ ] lying you lying ass [ __ ] re girl you a liar post and I'mma post my receipts of you being half naked in a car with a Nigerian while your man supposed to be home he sling your stinking ass down while you li about being in the club that you own and you never own [ __ ] can do it we can do it I bet you you a lose [ __ ] I bet you lose ass Shut the [ __ ] up guarantee you she ain't going to Jamaica don't worry about where I'm going you cuz you ain't going hell you were disinvited last year stay where nobody wants you me no they don't want you they don't want you br they tired of your ass see they listening to the twins now they [ __ ] them no they don't they laugh at you you're laugh at nobody y serious every [ __ ] day talking crazy [ __ ] nobody with you they laughing at youu with I got a leg damn when I get a p leg that [ __ ] is crazy with her nasty ass she trying to steal herg trying to steal chat rap Seine with that [ __ ] Nigerian I'mma post them goddamn pictures when she was half naked [ __ ] [ __ ] that ho she need to she need to leave me the [ __ ] alone cuz she stay keep thinking she GNA say what she want to say and then I'm not going to say nothing back these hoes can't never keep it on me they got to go to other places when they get mad I don't get it I don't get it now here's what I can guarantee you the next live you have and they're in there I won't say one [ __ ] word to them hoes you monitor to see who say stuff and [ __ ] with who first it last maybe about a week or two and them hoes will start back messing with me because Lisa can't resist me Lisa is the main one her and TG Lisa is in love with me I have a audio of Lisa telling her about [ __ ] people that she [ __ ] love me and it was some weird [ __ ] I ain't really know how to take it I say well wait a minute is this why she keep doing what she doing I I will post it pizaro this [ __ ] was on her live talking about I I really love Brooke what that's probably why her sister hates me I don't know I can't tell you it's a weird three-way [ __ ] relationship that's [ __ ] weird I don't I don't know I don't know but any so you what time you going live who said I why not who else going live so who going all tonight I was I thought briy was had something to do or she she just was able to put it down for a minute yeah she had us got us to pick while she go hand her business oh oh [ __ ] yeah that was all I'm saying [ __ ] sometimes you got to return favors but I know how to act you know when I need to act like how I need to act content creator I'm on that pan they tell me to mute I shut the [ __ ] up I go on me them hoes don't know how follow instruction and out of 400 and some more people people was in the chat saying way worse than I said they they Center down on me and it's because what I would ignored me why you woring about what I said because what I said was true both her and sister look stupid as [ __ ] talk about the FDA um stops what you send [ __ ] no the FDA does not the FDA approved [ __ ] ingredients for you to put in your [ __ ] stupid ass hole you saying the wrong [ __ ] in the chat loud and wrong drunk loud and wrong at that [ __ ] out of here but you knew that was GNA make respond well listen guess how old am I girl don't made Mee they old enough if they was freaking off at a young age to be damn near to almost be my mama for them two hoes to be infatuated with me they more than 10 years older than me I don't get it no bro that's true yeah yes they just turned 54 yes and you 44 No 41 yes right so I mean that's just crazy it was quiet for maybe like I give it like three months my time like real quiet when nobody saying [ __ ] then it came then one day Lisa went live drunk started it back up again and here's another thing I say me and Lisa squash me and Lisa had squashed all issues more than once TG gets mad she doesn't want Lisa squash issues with me she feels like that's her sister so her sister should feel like her majority of the beef that LG is in is because of TG me me LG was cool at one point and TG couldn't handle it she went off the meter rack but because that's your biological twin baby I understand I get it cuz I I ain't never been cool with no [ __ ] who ain't [ __ ] with my sister [ __ ] all that I I got it but [ __ ] you do too much so what else going on in the YouTube streets cuz them ho is old P you still here nothing I'm trying to figure out how you been 41 for this long time You' been 41 for a few the years now girl I have not for I'm 42 pizaro God damn I ain't nowh near put it that way oh [ __ ] a [ __ ] [ __ ] don't worry about getting sh your husband at don't ask me where the [ __ ] my B my H right here in the room don't worry about it which one which one which one is it which one is it I oh you a nasty ho keep it in [ __ ] you're nasty ho a nasty ho nasty ho yes I show you I got whole husband I don't need no other man I got more than enough man honey I don't need no extras I don't need no extra I got one and he is big enough for me I swear to God I've been [ __ ] with man 38 years 39 right and none of your kids are by him so why you talking him talking me [ __ ] I do know don't act like I don't know [ __ ] I know when you get food stamps don't let [ __ ] who getting food stamps [ __ ] I wish I was [ __ ] your phone crackling you go down and your audio come back we can hear you [ __ ] hold her audio cckl we can't hear what she saying Dy what you say wait a minute what she say I don't know my baby daddy girl go fix your [ __ ] audio and come back my God girl can't nobody hear you so your aren't reading your drags aren't dragging [ __ ] don't fix your audio stupid ass [ __ ] you don't go and your audio you stupid ass ho can't nobody hear you with weak ass why you up here there [ __ ] we see the little girl we see a little boy and you yeah and that was by default I ain't realize how many predators like you be up on this [ __ ] so I had to remove I removed all of them your audio is trash but when are y'all gonna move the [ __ ] on though yve she she G move on I'm moving on after this live I ain't gonna say nothing El hold on all right P here's here's what I'm gon do I'm G tell you what I'mma do I'm not even gonna say nothing to this ho chat I ain't gonna say cause she like to see where I go at and that's why she always be where I be at like like like life pizar if I'm on y' [ __ ] share in or share share in the live by saying TG your [ __ ] Li [ __ ] why are you lying you is a lying ass [ __ ] what yes you do I don't even know you be over here yes girl I come over here because I like the cont dummy I don't be woring about you look [ __ ] is wrong with you you Ain be a BL on my ass see I know that's that on your ass I left you alone I left your ass alone long girl well keep leaving me alone then [ __ ] show us show us restraint you got leave alone I said I was I said I was it's amazing the only person she can hear is I know right that's really amazing how come you could only hear Brook but you can't hear nobody else and now she maybe the sound finally gave she everybody do not speak our name just don't say t we're not B you and that's all we say cuz we good people don't get that wrong evilicious oh I'm going to get me so many crab legs y'all have emotionally damaged me bro okay wait B you got her some sexy pants wait B sexy come here I want to know when you going listen one [ __ ] a keep saying the same [ __ ] how [Applause] many we're not the only on manipulator get that un Frozen that baby prove to the word you got a baby b wish I will prove to you anything you gut a bucket ratchet sanking ass stank puss potato sack having ass herpy sinflex [ __ ] [ __ ] out of here oh my God you got on some sexy pants or some sexy skirts I got some pants like that pants they're tights I need to be War I know I like the way mine SP inside is it like that soft material inside yes yes you see how they try to go they try to come from my shirt yesterday Bri talking about no but then we figured out the reason why you could fit in [Music] there oh [ __ ] no it was just I was bloated a little bit so it look kind of tight but it was loose like around them please shut the [ __ ] up talking to me okay you do not know the history with them I do you just getting into their business cuz you can't stand Brook so mind your [ __ ] BS list we are tired of hearing about this [ __ ] and it's been 4 years [ __ ] okay they repeat the same [ __ ] over and over and over again you act like you don't hear me up here telling Brook that she also uh is is making it worse don't play me don't play with me now yall know my voice me so it's just it's just me putting it on Brook I mean on them I said Brook wrong and she started with them in the chat like Kiss My Ass to hear they want to hear because you was you chastised me first kind of not necessarily chastised me but the [ __ ] is wrong with them yeah I for them to move on duh is she not understanding that part it's the simple fact that you're ignoring their own kids want them to move on so you can save all that sa [ __ ] [ __ ] me right now our low it's 50 like right now it's 50 degrees outside 50 degrees where in Florida in Florida do y'all know how [ __ ] cold we at 55 Bes we at seven degrees [ __ ] that's cold to me it ain't my fault that [ __ ] is beond cold [ __ ] you talking about cold that's when you spit it it free before H the [ __ ] seed it is cold as [ __ ] what's theg of that seven my shirt say say oh so pretty my therapist push the time back a little bit that's why I'm still here oh Lord if I would know you push back would have God Dam I would have waited that's important oh no no no no no she pushed it back I didn't push it back she pushed it back oh yeah was in it on us yeah but she text me and pushed it back so okay that's cool that's cool yes so somebody who lives in Florida that's that I would prefer to have that all year around like between 60 and 70 all year I can do that be killing me when they talk about us like we don't do y'all type of cold the other day it was Saturday it was like 32 yeah Y in Tampa so she's closer towards the states that's get real cold but us at the bottom child we don't don't really get it don't get down to those degrees most we hit is 50 and then that's about it and then in the daytime it goes back to be 70 77 so is it said to say y'all don't have coats like y'all wouldn't buy no like no big coats or nothing like that no today it was not cold at all today when I cuz I had got the sound bias up to get school and stuff it was not cold today at all it was 77 I'm so jealous and guess what it's going to snow tonight and all the way up till Saturday I am just [ __ ] over it I ain't even ly you just make sure you have your ingredients ready tomorrow I got all my stuff already I don't even have if I do go to the market it's for like little odds ants but I got everything that I'm G do for um Sunday I'm good to go that's why we surrounded by water so I know I know whoever the first person eliminated I know they gonna be pissed now okay so let me ask the question now because that's gonna make a difference if I ain't pick can I can I can I well I ain't going ask that's a known so let me let me not ask no what is it what is it you already know what it is if I don't win I'm just GNA have to make a big F out of it oh I want everybody to I want it to be dramatic the more dramatic the better perfect yeah cuss them out yeah you can cuss the judges out in their face oh yeah you did say that you did say that's okay okay it should be tomor anybody I two judges I need two more judges anybody want to be a judge that was willing to cut on their camera [Music] oh uh how many judges you have now two well you good with two judges and you got four contestants right five okay you got five contestants I mean why we can't have a competition where we have less judges than the contestants for once it's one o' Sunday o'm Easter stand time you said Sunday oh dang you said tomorrow no I wait you know even if I had three judges four judges I still got hold on I got lady live purple peach misunderstood upper and Brook so even if I have four judges I still have five people even though you don't need four judges I need at least three okay can she get one more judge I'm already there I can't be a judge no pizar can't be a judge because she ain't cutting on her camera do you think maybe the time judge on top of that what's wrong with one o' E standard time nothing wrong with that for me but o' on Sunday it's cold where the [ __ ] these hoes going they ain't going nowhere well we can go somewhere they okay um Miss Cruiser or pretty chocolate girl one y'all do it it's for her Iron Fist challenge oh yeah the iron y o I can't wait I can't up gonna cuss all y out and lady yeah am you Jo yeah Miss Lady of the hour are you willing to cut on your camera are you willing to cut on your camera oh that was she would be good since she knew Lady of the hour can you cut on the camera like bri said so some left me this long ass confusing ass post [Music] and I don't know I don't know what it's about but okay and they left it on my my Stitch breaks thing like what she said yes messie with no problem okay then yeah you can be a judge that was easy y'all why up man not up why man leaving me all these comments on my post who chat I just want to see she was say he can come up no it's this man he just playing drums he left me this long behind post about God well miss cruy you you said you you had to do your hair so know okay stand by for you all right cool thank you cuz you know cuz you never know how these people do right see what happened to me chat her up trolling she want us she want us to C so bad about this man girl don't nobody give a [ __ ] about this man girl he girl come on up here cuz look Bri was I I appreciated Brie being on your side earlier about you on your man you can't be let no try steal your happiness girl she happy she di yet um like too that's crazy oh the rules are oh check the back chat real quick so the rules of the competition is that each there will be a a a entree no appetizer a entree and a dessert round each round each each round will be 30 minutes oh you so [ __ ] Petty I'm sorry Bri Bri each round will be 30 minutes and the first round has to include egg or egg substitute of some Port some sort the second round will be um Peppers of some sort and then the dessert round is freestyle and basically I wanted to be very ironfist I want you know people to be talking [ __ ] and all that type of stuff oh I have something to say what um you already have contestants so if anyone is willing to join in on the competition um let me know and I will sponsor that person no I rather give to the pot they don't need to be sponsored oh no I'm already giving to the pot to mind your business oh let me shut up then oh let me know you want to join in at um the last minute the first prize winner gets 75% of the pot right now the pot is at 246 so the first prize winner will get 75% and the second prize will get the 25 That Remains the first and then also uh because we have five people it may be one round where two people can get eliminated so that's fun so it'll be so funny if two people get eliminated the first round up what's wrong cash app Bri again huh what you mean with love Onie what you mean yeah up going to come through I already know Brook judge Brook gonna be talking [ __ ] as well you already know Brook be up gon be going in is Miss Diva one was supposed to be a judge she didn't confirm she didn't say yes or no oh well then oh oh what's my cash app again now if is you cashing to the pot or you casha apping me let me know make sure you say say which one it is cuz you going to pay for my dinner tonight cuz I got to get R we ain't going well I'm going to pick up the stuff I got a lot of stuff to take to her I gotta take Risha computer a book and something else and something no she giv to the pot okay all right I said damn you a needy bit oh I hope one of the twins do Jo that would be amazing that would be perfect but look I'm about to finish EA I don't want smacking y so y already bye good [ __ ] bye one of the twins gonna join that'll be fun I don't know but I know I'mma go and do my little promotion for your things so I could go on there find somebody for me to sponsor at last minute I don't know why I didn't do it but it's Thursday so I still got some time maybe I should SP to one them actually they don't fight with Brook and competitions they be focused when whenever they compete they don't be giving a [ __ ] about what Brook got going on at all that's the only time they don't give a damn by BR that's the only time they don't give a damn Brook could be over there um no you just have to use egg in the first round and peppers in the second round like but you could use egg like egg just has to be an ingredient meaning like if you want the batter like let's say if you was like frying something and you want to batter it with egg you could use that to fry you know just I want to see people be creative you can use egg you could use Peppers easy I hope somebody do steaky eggs hold on we F to see what the total at now y'all o all right right now we at 276 for the Pod come get this money they said LG say she ifie gonna sponsor her oh that's one of I see it well I don't know that we got to see LG I got to give other people opportunity I don't want to just ch pick you already and then somebody be like well I wanted to do it you know but you if nobody else I'll pick you I got [Music] a you about to go eat out I'm about to go eat out and have me some crabs I don't want no crabs emotional damage Rocking Crab down no well you gotta know before Sunday how you goingon to know on Sunday she gonna let you know probably tonight or tomorrow I'mma let you know or I'mma go live TG and I'mma let you know before um Sunday way before Sunday um we had this place called Rocking Crab they got good [ __ ] Seafood well girl how about they found a rat a mouse in the place so they had to shut it down oh that's nasty that's why you supposed to stick to the rivers and lakes that you used to that's the thing that was the rivers and lakes that we was used to D oh right that would have like emotional damage they got the best food I'm talking about chicken wings crab everything so the people talk about some girl at this point go ahead and give me a lemon pepper right [ __ ] go Bri is it that lady challenge today no hers is Saturday talking about Miss Brenda yeah think her is Saturday oh ca somebody sh somebody today and stuff okay oh the pot at 36 y'all come on let's go oh I'm about to go over there to this heat and tell her to donate to the pot you think this he to donate to my pot she'll do it for me she does Wow Come not anything yes anything well no tell her to donate to me I will that's that's I say it girl donate to the PO she could do no I'm saying no give me the money oh you want the money oh okay yeah I don't want to get the money away no you don't even wanted to go to the part okay let make sure this her lady other hour lady of the hour hello hey hi how are you guys I'm doing great how about yourself I'm good Bri I'm excited to be a judge for your challenge Oh yay I have no problem of cing up um and I just want to let you know that I am also one of uh doy's moderators oh good so I've been over there following her for um wow a long time a long time a long time oh I know who you is shut your mouth I will child I will but you I'm excited but I just want to go over this with you because I don't want to be confused because I've heard two different things so it's three rounds every round is 30 minutes the first round must include eggs the second round must include Peppers correct and the third round is freestyle correct and the first place winner is 70 75% and the third place winner is 25% the second place get 25% yes okay I just wanted to make sure I had all of that and and all the judges have to agree on who they eliminate each round so like it has to be unanimous who they GNA eliminate and then if you have five people then one round y'all can decide to eliminate two people if you want okay and is there any type of scoring or it's just up to the judges how we want to do it up to the judges that's why I want to be exciting because I want y'all to like if y'all argue I really want y'all to discuss y'all opinions I want it to be exciting okay well I'm ready thank you all right I'm looking forward to it I hope so because it's like I hope it comes out like the way I envisioned it I want to be like I wanted y'all to like really put on well for me let me tell you I'm a I'm a I'm a lady of a old school thing so I don't know how much I'm going to put on but I'm not going to let nobody take my kindness for weakness and Trust I can clap back a little bit now also I want honest more than a little bit no I want honest a lot of times they be sh coting their opinions and challenges and I want theill opinion yes and and I I feel you and I understand that and also I'mma tell you one of the reasons why I wanted to do this also because my birthday is the 22nd so I'm really excited about that your birthday good yeah and then also I'm I was talking to Yaya um and Lady na about um my birthday and when she told me that Yaya was going live on the 21st I was like oh maybe we can have some drinks and you know chop it up or something like that but we'll see what happens I don't know let me check on y just to make sure that she still want to go live because I haven't seen her I just wrote her okay but other than that um pizaro stop giving out information let people let the people be surprised [Music] okay not dancing at the braks y'all if they know me as one of do's mods then they know who I am they should are you Vegas girl no I was being shady oh okay girl did you see Vegas uh I heard that she was over at mu yeah okay okay ladies I'mma drop down and I will see you guys on Sunday yes at 1 o'clock okay have a good evening all right same to you all right bye bye now what happened what what she was doing over there miss said I don't know she just look like a fat ass um Pig she came on camera and everything I think no I saw her profile picture I said oh who is that P it that wasn't nice well it is what it is she sound like um [ __ ] she sounds like somebody not Misty neither but she sounds like somebody she shaped like Misty though but a little smaller version or you could call her a hamster I'll give a hamster that wasn't nice this is better than the pig you right you right right she was over there m I was like child want to have a conversation M don't make her your moderator or your head moderator now know out you know doy and Vegas girl I think they had a come to Jesus moment I think they're actually cordial now girl leave Jesus out of that dysfunctional okay that was the devil help them what [ __ ] I said that was I said that was the devil that was Jesus that was the devil there okay I was gon to say y'all know this whole managing stuff remember when boss lady and Dory had that situation going on where she said that Dory had kicked the person off the platform and we was like how is that possible how could you get somebody control over your channel like that and we thought that was some [ __ ] now you see how it actually comes about that you can't have someone else have control over your pan where they can even bring themselves up or they could Dr themselves down was that she actually gave her the password to her Channel which gave her email what what no no what boss lady said is that she said Dory was able to come up on her platform on her own remember she gave her the the managing exclusive rights and some [ __ ] like that what I'm saying this back then a lot of us thought that was the COA [ __ ] we thought that she gave Dory her her email address and password and but streamyard recently did that they didn't always have that feature it so she ain't never how long ago that was that was just about a year ago no that was no that was in 2022 that was that was a while ago but they probably had it a while ago though we just didn't know I don't know girl don't start me the [ __ ] ly but my thing is I mean is is is boss in New Jersey over there running a big production that she needed a managing Squad no I'm just saying that uh dor already like what was she doing that she needed that she wasn't doing nothing that she needed that well it was a lot going on Mon tell people that she did especially those mods child they was messy as hell over there when with Dory and just Christina and War Mill and sugar and the rest of them a lot of drama amongst themselves they really do and the lesbians is right behind them so so speaking of lesbians even though I feel like this person bisexual why was Qi over there cussing out Jazelle [Music] I don't know cuz she lied about something I don't know something that she said about Qi and Qi had to come screen her but then she changed her title and she said that Kimmy is trying to something with the black set in the mo three so I don't really know CU you know I ain't going listen to that video even though she wasn't even live long NE think she did 10 minutes and I could even go listen to it yes Sophie that's true too what she said this heatness gave this heat control now this foolishness letting in in individuals control their platforms I mean I guess for some content cators they do want to ask someone they trust with they [Music] channel for me um I'm not doing I ain't taking it to that level I don't think we should take it to that level with our channels like that huh do it I know but I mean they do it but I I wouldn't I'm I what I have a quick question but I'm doing something so keep talking sound like you eating yes okay so um earlier I uh was up here screaming with chat rep so I didn't get to hear the aftermath of me screaming because I was screaming and whatever but I did like I did hear the back and forth with you and chat rep Brianna and I was wondering honey so did you feel that I was uh going for her band or she needs to protect her I don't understand know being fous I just wanted to make sure because I was just like what is this you think that I want some slow guy and I mean I don't think the gentleman is slow I he's slow the gentleman is a bit slow I understand he is and that that's no shade to him right like I guess whatever but he's naive he's slow he comes from a sheltered background I can tell all these things I you know like I know people and especially um I'm not gonna say that deep but in the Spectrum yes yes yes yes yes I mean it's not not also and I do want y'all to know FYI un this Ro did say he did know that Tusa was a TR meaning he didn't know that that is the mean okay okay why is truth un enterprise Enterprise saying that diva tomoy is working for me damn you got a whole operation system going on huh all the people working for you girl how much they getting paid around this [ __ ] girl I'm a broke [ __ ] I ain't got no money so right you clearly do girl they doing it for free anyhow I just want to you know make sure what that was about but you was the one in the chat talking about some uh what you said about me having a man well you you know there needed to be a uh some more factious stuff coming from somebody who had fous stuff done upon them but um no yes so going back to his slowness just because he's foreign doesn't mean huh I was talking no press goad yeah just because he's foreign doesn't mean you know just because you're foreign it's not like you don't get stuff there's going to be a difference between slow foreign and you know like he is not with he's not as fast as his contemporaries is all that I'm saying so that means him and chat rep are definitely compatible that's why I was for this relationship and supporting it deeply because I think she might to ask her mama if that's on our cousin cuz uh they look too much alike they do kind of look aike but you know they say that your soulmate and you should favor each other that's what they say hell no nothing like Miss in you really well all right I'm I'm stepping down there was tip for Tat it already worked itself out bye like y'all are a Odd Couple I will say that much doid you know you cannot set some a man up with a woman I mean a trans and you not tell them that that person is TR that's how y'all put your lives in danger when you play with people lives you cannot keep going around doing that and thinking that nothing is going to happen luckily he was already told because on his RoadMate should to tell him but doy you can't be having these dating things going on and setting up the men with TRS and [ __ ] okay that ain't cool and then it's the simple fact that y'all allow her to call well him cuz I don't call that [ __ ] no her y'all allow him to say that chat R is not a damn woman and that he is the woman knowing that he actually is the man everybody knows that Tesla is a [ __ ] man you could clearly see his DNA that see that he's a time ever seeing um that person I don't know that person don't matter if you if she could call herself a woman all she want to Doby but that does not mean that she not a man if you going to hook people up with each other it would be nice for you to let the men know if someone is trans is all I'm saying that's that's kind of [ __ ] up to have people be dealing with that type [ __ ] you know much Tesla t l s l a right yeah Tusa just put it with a u that at i m that I met that [ __ ] over there at in because she tried to tell me she had three kids I said [ __ ] did you birth them and that's when she got mad you're a man you're a man the same [ __ ] she did to chat rap is what she tried to do to me I said no I'm a whole woman I sound like a woman on top of that but you sounds like a man and you look like a man so therefore we know you are a man me on the other hand I know I'm a woman because I pushed out four my [ __ ] kids oh she got even more mad I said I understand how y'all hate us as women but y'all want to be us [ __ ] if you could really get ho your body would literally just [ __ ] itself up yeah o she she then she leaves she done been to all of our platforms she comes and tries to act like she's a totally different person but when you see her somewhere else she try to pretend that she don't know who you is and go to get in defensive with you as a woman is what she does and I don't like those type of Trends why can't you [ __ ] be like Natasha Milan [ __ ] I love Natasha right why y'all can't be like her when you Liv in your truth you a you don't have those type of problems like Tasha yeah that [ __ ] is crazy yes Smiley I oh yeah remember VOR C too with that [ __ ] with tricy and mu with her fake ass no she is she portray herself as the wife but the man that she is married to have kids before her so he technically he's bisexual and he had kids with his exwife before he got with her and end up marrying her which is why she trying to act and be like the exwife and would never be able to be the exwife because you don't have a [ __ ] hoe you don't bleed ho you don't have the organs [ __ ] with chat about that's what I don't understand that they didn't even because I was in your chat I'm like ain't she married though she is a married woman but the crazy part is that did she say she was married no she didn't she just said she had kids but the kids that she claiming is literally her husband kids not hers she she tried to get me with that too talking about she got kids that's why I was like hold on but did you birth them cuz [ __ ] you talking about you a woman but she ain't no real woman you a trans ho over that line doy can't cuss me out ODS she need to come up here and CZ your ass out right I'mma fiance like how the [ __ ] you and she calls you a man first I'm like I know you know I'm not no man lady cut this out like it was so left fi cuz I wasn't even doing [ __ ] to her and she just came off rude as [ __ ] over that mu and I'm like what the [ __ ] is this yes yes yes oh yes now they don't want us to call us Natural Born women I was like child I wish the [ __ ] I would I'mma keep calling myself what the [ __ ] I am I'm not not F to keep doing stuff to please other [ __ ] when they L hate us as women for what God gave us and we born with like that's the craziest thing ever but then tries to call us fish and all this other stuff not just like TR but you want to walk around with you a fake pom P I don't know what Bri focus on oh fixing my um Apple p m me neither I'm fian I don't even know how I would have felt like hold on you like men too oh hell no but I don't think the kids live with them they just comes over and they way much older you know what bestie I'm G to go too me too all right all right I'll talk to y'all later bye y'all
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FIRST To Unlock The DAMASCUS SKINS EARLY in Call of Duty Mobile(COD Mobile Road to Diamond Ep.20)
yo what is good everybody welcome back to another video hopefully you guys are having an awesome day full of only positive vibes guys you do not understand what is happening today today is a brand new season but not only that we actually got all damascus skin i do not know how we were able to unlock it yes we got all the platinums but two new skins came out or two new guns came out so i think it might have been a mistake so while i'm here i wanna show you guys how every skin looks and then i'm gonna show you a couple of them in game actually matter of fact i think we did with the in-game first and then a few of them i think a few in-game first right what we did was a few in-game first and then we'll show you guys all the skins that is available honestly like i said i think this might be a mistake so i want to show you guys this yes i do have the road damascus already available i have a bunch of videos saved up so we're still going to post that and continue that and we're still going to do new skins whenever they come out but i just want to show you guys to see if you guys oh my god i don't want to keep talking you guys watch the video and if you do enjoy i'll see you guys yo i just got all the damascus what no way bro bro yo i just unlocked all the damascus no freaking way oh all right well since we did unlock damascus let me show you guys we're gonna go put it on our shotgun obviously but no way we actually got the bro we actually got damascus bro i'm gonna be the first one to have oh my god you get damascus right off the bat okay we're gonna equip it on a few guns so we can kind of take a look at how it looks but no freaking way we got damascus i did not think that was gonna happen we'll check okay so smg will put it on the hg because i think that's what people want to see and then for an ar i think we'll put on a sniper as well i think we'll put it on a sniper because i feel like people want to see maybe the locus potentially i'm not going to use it but i want to show it to you guys and that's kind of whack let's see if i have a blueprint okay yeah we have a blueprint base one it's kind of whack on the locus you know what personally speaking i think the better the better gun to showcase this would be the outlaw personally speaking so we're gonna do that because then it has way more way more like colors on it bro and then finally we'll just show an ar you know what lk looks good we'll put on the okay because okay looks nice maybe not the iron sight but whatever it is it is what it is let's just hop into a bot game just so we can see how it looks in game this is gonna be the first time in game look of the damascus i don't think anyone else will have done that so we'll see how that goes but i i can't believe i actually got all the damascus from that so first thing i'm going to check out is obviously going to be shotguns it's actually not bad it does shine it's almost very similar to the mardi gras okay obviously right now you guys can see so that's really nice in the light it's kind of okay but right now it's pretty cool the sound looks sounds different now pretty pretty cool i wish it was a gun inspection but there is not okay we're gonna go take a look at the not the qq9 we're just going to molotov ourself first let me just switch class we're going to take a look at the wait i didn't equip the other one did i okay we have the outlaw so outlaw i forgot to equip the hg40 so we'll probably do that in a second so we'll look at all the guns but oh this is nice this is so clean this is actually really nice i actually like it a lot it's a lot better than it looks in game to be honest with you guys just hit that reload button real quick that's actually pretty cool let's take a look at the okay that should be a good ar kind of check a lot of noise changes or sound changes so that's actually really cool oh that's nice too i like that a lot take a look up but yeah it's actually really clean you know what all things considered i think this is really nice not bad not bad wow and i think that's it right i didn't really check anything else but obviously i don't think there's any kill effect if there's any kill effect that'd be super cool but i highly doubt it let's just walk over let's let's just walk over and even get a kill with this doesn't look like it so it'd be like that there's a little delay wait a minute that was weird all right not bad not bad all right let's just take a look at every gun skin one at a time so that we can kind of look if it looks really clean or not but i'm just really really happy that we actually got damascus wow and the cool thing about this is that i locked the masks for all the other skins as well so i'm actually i'm actually so excited you don't understand guys you don't understand how how excited i am right now but we'll we'll start off with the marksman i think that's the one that i think most people probably already has all right not bad pretty solid let's equip it on our shotguns yeah we're just going to equip all of them obviously we're still going to continue our road to damascus series but by the looks of this you guys can see i don't know why it didn't freaking automatically attach but it looks a lot better in game it's fine we'll just put the completionist on so you guys can see you guys will be able to see every single gun available except for the new ones that i don't have yet but the fact that they're not locked because they're unlocked they're not available so that means i have it that is sick bleachiness that sucks on the cam it's not so nice because maybe if you remove the bear okay if you switch the barrel which is good because you're generally gonna take off the barrel it looks a little bit better but that little handle in the middle it doesn't doesn't help echo check the camo on the echo i rather have the damascus and the platinum it's pretty clean on depending on the gun not bad at all smg is gonna be a whole bunch of smgs so we're actually gonna equip those real quick not bad at all i think this one was not as cool let's add an ammo down see if oh no the app we do have an ammo and it doesn't glow so that's kind of whack yeah the chicken is not great i think the pw was okay except for the top part but i think if you add a barrel it makes it a little bit nicer so that's not bad razorback i think the razorback is going to look really nice especially if you have the mag on that's nice i like that a lot msmc i know a lot of people would potentially want to use the msmc that's actually really nice oh i didn't mean to go back that's an awkward moment there let's go back to smg real quick hd40 i think we have already got it it's actually really nice on the hd40 ferro boom nice very nice gks let's take a look yeah we're just gonna go through every single one of them boom sorry yeah with the mag it's really clean get the cordite in there as well gunsmith that bad boy yeah i'm not a huge fan of the platinum one but damascus though that one is that's not bad that is that one is not qq9 is going to be really clean qq9 is going to be so nice oh my god and it actually changed the uh the 10 round mag so you might want to use that now that's going to be really clean lmgs that's going to be very interesting to see completion is that's not bad again i'm not a huge fan of the s36 but if you would like to use it it potentially oh with those those belts it's actually not pretty not bad pretty not bad i know i say pretty not bad but and then we're actually going to put the drum here on the ul the ul kind of sucks but having to add ammo to give it a 50 round makes it kind of poo poo you probably might even want to go 60 round mag here but you do have the drum there rpd i'm actually excited about that one because this is one of the guns i like using a lot and you can see the mag is really nice as well just the front barrel is kind of weird in my opinion i love the m4 lmg which i think looks really good as well so even with the yeah even the bass drum gets already changed which is super good and then the chopper which is i feel like the most used lmg so a lot of people will be using that and it is nice except for the handle but if you take off the heavy handle i think it looks okay i think yeah yeah yeah so with the stock and no stock and everything like that so but then again you're definitely going to be using the um heavy handle more than anything just put it back on for you guys i wish the heavy handle was a kind of damascus vibe but it's not sniper i know a lot of you guys do want to see the snipers so we'll take a look at the snipers bang that one's pretty clean like that arctic i don't know how many people are actually using arctics these days but if you add stopping power does it actually grow yes it does that's really clean i like that a lot m21 ebr that was a downside of this one because the the ammo didn't really glow so that's kind of whack the lq as well let's get the camel in here that and i think yeah ammo does not glow so the dlk is kind of one of those whacker ones locus i think we just showed it before but let's might as well put it on to the damascus i'm not a huge fan of how it looks on the the locus the outlaw is probably my favorite one just because there's so much like the color is just all there so that's really nice and clean love that now the ar this is the important part that's where all the majority of the skins and the hardest part is gonna be love to see that so yeah i actually got it early so i shouldn't have actually gone damascus but we did manage to get it early so i am actually super super hyped about that ak-117 this is gonna take a bit of time just to show you guys all of them not bad not bad that's not bad at all the ak-47 i'm actually excited that like if i can use this in like um vr oh that's nice except for the handle but oh that that's clean that's nice and clean i love that asm10 put that on as well yeah these like ar styles look really good and for camo yeah most of the ars are looking really good no cap most of the ars right now are looking i'm i think this one is going to look kind of whack yeah it does kind of look really bad so not a huge fan of the bk okay we already saw in the game but might as well equip it looks really clean we also have the icr which i feel like a lot of people will be using so let's show it to you guys really nice as well very very clean the handle is not and the low back end so that's kind of one thing that i'm going to kind of look on this one is going to be kind of a little bit wack but it's going to probably look still okay yeah it's just a magazine which doesn't actually have the color change which i wish they would have done it for all of them but they don't it is what it is and then we got the kn and then we have two more guns after that putting the camo on to this one the completionist at first you're like oh it's not that great but once you add this it makes it really nice love this one looks really clean i don't know i just it looks really nice in my opinion and in game it looked a little bit better so we have that going and then the hbr same thing if we add the ammo it should be pretty solid and then finally our hpk which we will definitely be using but the hpk i expected to look really nice yeah that looks clean and you're gonna switch this for this eventually when it comes out just don't know when it comes out but when it comes out so that looks absolutely amazing and then finally the last thing we need to check is the fhjs and stuff like that so let's go ahead put it that looks good i like that a lot we'll put the smrs as well that's cool i like that is it worth the grind maybe i mean they are gonna be adding new ones out there so we'll see how it's gonna look damascus knife looks really good actually like really nice i don't think you can actually add it onto this oh you can no you can't okay i thought maybe you could i was like hoping that the knife you can potentially add what about the bat camo okay so they're not unlocked yet but you can actually level up the bat you can but there's no camels yet but the knife one we did get and then finally the pistol is the one that we all want to see especially the mw3 this one is kind of okay honestly the handle is not going to be in color but it looks really clean i think the silver one i think this is the only gun that silver looks better in my opinion and then this one we should be able to do it as well and that's gonna be all the guns we've gone ah the mag is not in it that's the only downside the mag is not in it but that is all the platinum skins that we got i'm super excited oh i can't believe i already got them that was worth the grind i think i think it was worth the grind all right that's it for today hope you guys enjoyed the video if you did like share and subscribe let me know what you guys think about this i honestly think it is very nice on specific guns is it worth the grind maybe not for everybody but honestly it gives you a reason to kind of play the game some of them look really clean some of them don't like for example the by15 i think it looked absolutely fantastic honestly i think some guns might be worth it some guns might not but you might as well try to grind and also they're probably going to be another tier afterwards which i think it was obsidian i don't know let me know what you guys think all right i'm up to you guys next time kill it
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NYC police union president blasts city's liberal lea
here with more fox news contributor lawrence jones lawrence i got a lot of reaction that was a heartbreaking interview last night i thought about it all night and all day today please if you talk to that family again please send our prayers and our love and our support i don't know how you recover from that yeah brother it was a tough interview good evening sean thank you so much for having me yesterday when we brought you that heartbreaking interview the the shootings had increased to 130 percent based on the information i'm getting from my sources in the police department the shootings have now increased to 161 percent and last night was a bloodbath 18 people were shot a 17 year old is now dead i went to east harlem to talk to the residents to get their voice and here's what they have to say watch mother do you feel safe no with your child no that's why i walk around with a blade on me and that's why i got my gun license no the police right from them so now everybody it's like it's like oh you know it's like you would say uh i've got to stand out here now it's a war do you think it was the bad move to take those cops yeah yeah it was a bad move i feel bad cause you know it's they're killing innocent people kids do you feel safe in the community not at all they cut a billion dollars from the police and it looks like crime is still going up right now do you feel like that's the solution well i think what's happening right now is the people are policing themselves sean and it's not just the residents of new york that are saying this the ppa president pat lynch says that the blame lies with bill de blasio the mayor of new york he lives in this house right behind me he says it was the the response to cutting one billion dollars as well as getting rid of the anti-crime unit take a look at what he had to say pat 18 people were shot last night why because the city has given us streets back when i say the city our city council our mayor's office and the state legislature have handcuffed police offices and given the streets back to the criminal remember just a few short years ago the city was out of control police officers literally took our street corners back black by block because our leadership asked us to and we presented these neighborhoods back to the good hard-working people that were in them well this administration decided that's not good they demonized police officers they've changed the rules where it's impossible to do our job and the criminals take advantage of that when a criminal hears from city hall there's going to be a soft touch on crime they know exactly what that means it means there's a smorgasbord on the street and we're going to take advantage of it and they have where we have children being shot on the streets how terrible can that be a one-year-old was killed a one-year-old on top of a 14 year old a 15 year old our aspiring basketball player in the bronx who was going to announce to his mother what college he chose to go to but before he can do that was gunned down it's happening so often now we're forgetting the tragedy that happened before that we're waking up in the morning and say how many last night that's crazy is the mayor responsible tell me about him cutting one billion dollars from the police department and the impact that's going to have on the police department well it's not just one thing but saying we're going to take one billion dollars from your budget because there was a slogan on a sign at a march and then the mayor says we're going to do that to fund the police defund the police now i love it as a person that have protested in my life with protests for fairness for police officers then i've even marched i like it because you say defund the police the definition can mean something to you and something different to me so they start yelling it then you have the cowardice of our city council and and the mayor's office trying to figure out what the protesters want they're not going to stop at a billion dollars they don't want police officers on our streets they want us taking the guns out of perps belts they don't want us keeping our children safe in school well what's next what what's the next slogan we're going to chase is there any hope of taking the city back you know what i'm a guy that always sees a path and i'm a guy that always sees the light at the end of the tunnel but i'll be honest with you i'm having a hard time even seeing the tunnel now sean he also said in an interview that he's all for getting rid of all the bad apples that are in the police department he doesn't want him a part of the police department but the way that the mayor is handling this is going to get people killed back to you sean all right lawrence thanks for that report
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TrailMaster MB200-2 Minibike Review
first of all [Applause] [Music] where is he how's it going guys this is evan from go power sports in fort worth texas i'm going to tell you about our trail master mb200 mini bike this thing comes with a power plant six and a half horsepower motor with the torque converter top speed about 40 miles an hour one of the great features about this bike we got the front and rear suspension also like to mention the nice wide comfortable seat hydraulic brake is much better than a regular cable style nice rack load up your tackle box whatever you might be bringing with you a headlight two different sets of pegs if you needed to stand up on this set and if you're cruising with this set the thing is uh the epitome of comfort on on the trail and there's not a better mini bike out there hop on and go no clutch no shift all around good time big man approved all right guys thanks for looking at our trail master mb200 we'll see you out there on the trail with
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SUN. 11/17 - 2019 PANINI IMMACULATE FOOTBALL 6-BOX CASE BREAK #12 *PYT* DAL/JAX/CIN RNB
what's the root of Jason for Jasmine's case Rick's calm doing a quick ran a number block randomizer that'll sell out 2019 community Mack of the football Piketty number 12 this is a random number block number one for the Cowboys Jaguars and bangles remember it's only for these three teams in this break number 12 of immaculate and again the way it works is everybody will get us every spot we'll get a random number for the break for the teams above zero through nine and as an example if you get blocked three you'll get any cards with three being the first number next to the dash on the left side so for example if we hit a cowboy Jaguars bangles hit of 243 to 99 that'll be your hit for number three 39.99 three out of 25 43 out of 49 etc that'll go to the number three slot and again I know it doesn't say it here but of course I think if we get any redemptions that should be going to block zero and in our redemptions so there you go and if indicates that there is any unnumbered cards will randomize them to the customers in this list so here you go dice roller list of customer names from Jared down to Jennifer lost my mojo let's roll it and we got a 4 and a 1 5 times so good luck 5 times 1 2 3 4 and 5 5 times Aaron P at the top I'm go to Aaron's here Aaron P and Aaron s number block slot type that in there five times down this 1 2 3 4 & 5 my mouse three down to four Jaron you got three Aaron P that is Fred seven Jared with two and P with nine Matthew you have five Jennifer lost my mojo six and R&S with eight Aaron asks you have zeros to any and all redemptions Aaron P you have one to anyone on once for these three teams and then Aaron asks what number four so there you go guys there's a randomizing part for these teams in this video and in a separate video guys right now we'll go do a immaculate pick a team number twelve appreciate it
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Galaxy Count Instructions
hey guys um check this out we're going to be analyzing the hubble extreme deep field image so this is a picture that they took of a seemingly empty patch of sky and what a surprise look at all these galaxies that they found um we're going to use this picture to try to estimate how many galaxies there are in the observable universe that's going to be your job for today it's to try to come up with an estimate for how many galaxies there are in total that we can see in in the sky so notice the image um is pretty big i don't want to make you guys count every single galaxy in the image so we're gonna just focus on some regions so different people will be counting galaxies in different regions um you guys on seminal connect will be focusing on region two so let's look we'll like zoom into that part over here um and i have two options for you i don't know which one will show up better on your computer you can do the color image or this one that's in black and white and inverted i think it's this one's maybe a little bit easier to see the galaxies at least on my computer but the amazing thing about this picture is that every single little dot that you see in this image the big blobs and the little tiny dots are all galaxies which is kind of mind-blowing um and your job is to count them so you're going to be counting all these and the way that we're going to do this so that we don't lose track of what we've counted is we're going to zoom in so go to the magnifying glass right before it was on 100 you're gonna click on the magnifying glass zoom in um so that you can see clearly what's going on and then we're gonna start circling and labeling circling and labeling so um grab the shape tool and you're in a circle so let's say this is a galaxy oh i don't like that um let me take off the fill so now it's just an outline oh but that's kind of hard to see so i'm going to like change the color of the outline i want to make it transparent oh sorry i want to make it white that's a little better it's so kind of like hard to see the outline because it's too thin so i'm going to change the thickness of my the border of my circle so maybe i don't know let's see 2 pixels that's good i like that um so let's try not to block anything okay so we'll say that's um galaxy number one so i'm going to write a number one and by the way we lost number one so let's make it white to be able to see it more clearly so i just changed the outline where's the color for the text over here so text color i'll change the text color to white we'll make it bold that way we can see it clearly and that's galaxy number one okay so i have number one done um so that i don't have to go through all this process all over again i'm just gonna copy paste the circle that i already created and i'll just resize it to circle the next galaxy um so let's see no circle let's say that's galaxy number two so i'm gonna also copy paste oh my number and i'll go over here and this is going to take a little while but that's okay right just put on some music um try to enjoy it like distract yourself while you're doing it it's like a little bit of a tedious process but in the end you're gonna have a really surprising result and if you had done this um a few years ago like actually not that long ago um take a look this picture was taken in 2013 is when they had this picture so if you had done this like seven years ago you would have been able to publish a paper it would have been really impressive everybody would have been blown away by your work um okay so we got one we've got two we'll just keep going so now here we go number three and yeah it's gonna take a little while but that's okay um keep going and the idea is um you're gonna have to count a lot of these galaxies so even um some that you might be confused about like oh is that a galaxy is that not a galaxy the answer is yes it's probably a galaxy take a look at this one over here that's that's a galaxy that little blob so the reason for the circling and the numbering is so that we don't double count anything and then also if you lose count you don't have to start counting all over again you can just like look for like whatever the highest number is on your paper um yeah and just you know take it easy go one one galaxy at a time put on some music try to enjoy it um and try to figure out how many galaxies are in this picture that'll help you answer this question how many galaxies are there in the sky you can do it alright good luck
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Atari Adventure Level 3
now let's do level 3 which is a random level oops [Music] when it's flickering it's actually hard for them to eat you sorry the flickering is like a strategy in a way like you when you want to kill the Dragons you don't it flickering the bridge to get the bridge and eat the mango I suppose I could get the black key so very simple game can get very complicated on the toes going a long way around because it's safe home hopefully I've got to hold him I'm trying randomly get away I got away from him in there and I can finish it [Music] this way nice up and I can't really draw air from the Holocaust Mike I remember I did um yelling - dragon is afraid of the yellow key I assumed he wasn't a very good honest fine you can't tell the difference between the king the sword has always been my take on that which is why I carried it all the way back and come across dragon to finish this friendly one just didn't want him to run up and grab that gauntlet again [Music]
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Capitalism Unleashed, Challenging the Morality of the Majority
so we have a regulatory State and we have a Warfare State because of our ethics yes we need to educate people about economics yes we need to educate people about history yes we need to educate people about all the benefits capitalism provides for a material sense but we also need to challenge their all beliefs unless we do that we lose and we lose all the time it's not going to grow until we're willing to stand up and say no your morality is screwed up and it's going to take a long time you can change people's views on economics much easier than can change people's views on morality going up against 2,000 years of religion you know every one of them with the exception of the Greeks was kind of a a Sac pro- sacrifice so it takes time
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What and Why UBI and How Crypto is One Way
hi there my name is Scott santons thank you for having me here today and I'm going to be talking about the idea of an unconditional basic income otherwise known as universal basic income or just basic income or Ubi and I'm also going to be talking a little bit about the crypto Ubi projects that are um doing crypto Ubi so first of all just to clarify what basic income is it is an unconditional Universal individual periodic amount of money or currency just means there's no work requirements uh goes to people regardless of work and um it goes to people regardless of how much money that they're earning be it rich or poor and uh individual means it goes to each and every person instead of per the household and periodic as in it's a regular recurring amount of money be it weekly monthly daily quarterly even annually just so you really expect it to come you know when it's going to come next so a little bit of the history of Ubi you can go back as far as Thomas Moore and here he said the no penalty on Earth will stop people from stealing if it is their only way of getting food it would be far more to the point to provide everyone with some means of livelihood so this is the logic behind base game com not so much the actual proposal then some more logic behind base can come on something much closer to the proposal was by Thomas Paine in 1796 when he proposed that everyone would receive an amount of capital upon reaching adulthood poverty is a thing created by that which is called civilized life it exists not in the Natural State it is a position not to be controverted that the earth and its natural uncultivated state was and ever would have continued to be the common property of the human race in that state every man would have been born to property so Thomas Payne saw it as this kind of natural inheritance then Thomas Spence also in 1796 he was as far as we know the first one to actually propose a fully Universal amount of regular money in the form of uh essentially was a land value dividend the land with all that pertains to it is in every Parish made the property of the corporation or Parish threat on this land should be used to cover various public expenditures and what is left is about one to two-thirds to be divided equally among the whole number of souls male and female married and single in a parish from the infant of a day old the second infantage of hoary hairs like the addition of the Jorge Harris they're personally kind of funny but yeah this was the first uh Ubi then a couple hundred years later this was kind of the origins of Nixon's guaranteed income for families and I this quote I think is especially important both then and now in that it really speaks to the importance of meeting basic needs look we're in a situation approaching Anarchy the confidence and Trust in institutions the necessary institutions holding together a society is dwindling drying up liberals and conservatives have to come together to try to address people's real needs otherwise the society is going to collapse the social contract will go and we won't have enough respect for institutions to keep going I think this is especially poignant then and also now so just a little bit of uh what how things have been going without a basic income uh for the last decades this is true not just in the U.S but around the world this idea that uh that you could actually not require a college degree and you could be a single earner household and you could live the American dream you can or in other countries receive like a median income this has been disappearing over time it's not that that uh that you lose your job and you can't find anything else uh but you do lose your job due to Automation and offshoring and um you may or may not find one you may find a better job or you may find a job that pays less and doesn't have as much security doesn't have much stability so for these people that are finding new jobs after losing the previous ones and they pay less and they have less stability less benefits these people are getting angrier and then you see that experts will say oh no there's the you know automation always creates better jobs everyone's always better off globalization make stuff cheaper it's all good and when you are that person and you have personally seen your life over the past decades get a little bit worse and um you are more likely to lose faith in institutions when when you are treated that way um meanwhile in Alaska they started up a basic income in 1982 in the form of their Alaska dividend which is an annual Universal amount of money and so what has been happening there well there was no loss in full-time employment as a result of this amount of money that can average about a thousand two thousand dollars a year and that's for everyone in a household so that could be you know for a family of five ten thousand dollars uh part-time work has actually increased by 17 and babies have been born healthier and due to better maternal attrition that can lead to adults with higher incomes and Better Health um crime actually goes down uh property crime at least uh temporarily after the dividend goes out and for people who are worried about inflation uh the inflation growth measured by the CPI in Alaska compared to the U.S was growing at a faster rate pre-1982 when the dividend started and after 1982 when it was grew to slower rate so that's an interesting outcome for those who who believe that it would absolutely cause inflation it has not in in Alaska and also every year when the dividend goes out there are sales as stores compete for those dollars so the main thing I feel that the people are always worried about basic income is oh people are stopped working well so we already know a lot about this this is a meta-analysis from dozens of studies and um here's a quote from the uh from the meta-analysis despite a detailed search we have not found any evidence of a significant reduction in labor Supply instead we found evidence that labor Supply increases globally among adults men and women young and old and the existence of some insignificant and functional reductions to the system such as a decrease in workers from the following categories children the elderly the sick those with disabilities women with young children to look after are young people who continue studying these reductions do not reduce overall Supply because it is largely offset by increased apply from other members of the community we can see this also in the most recent City Pilots a couple results have come out so far in uh in the U.S and Stockton provided 500 a month um for a couple years and the results were that pre-trial pre-experiment um 28 were full-time employed and recipients um were 40 full-time employed afterwards after a year and in the control group uh pre-experiment is 32 full-time employed post experiment 37 employed so you can see that it really helped people find um full-time employment from either unemployment or part-time employment or gig work in Hudson New York it was actually very similar 500 a month basic income and employment doubled going from 29 to 63 percent so it is just not factual that people you know stop working so there's a lot we know about basic income already here's actually a list of compiled of um some of the things and if you look into each of these you'll find evidence um that are applicable to this discussion and uh I've actually summarized all of these here and uh so some of these have uh are from multiple experiments and here's just a quick rundown of these again there's no significant reduction in labor Supply that's a meta-analysis increase self-employment by 301 percent that was in Namibia and the part-time employment Alaska um the self-employment finding is actually we say that a lot uh we frequently see people use their basic incomes to start up their own businesses uh to self-employ and it actually works much better than let's say a loan situation because not only do the uh would-be entrepreneurs get access to Capital but they also get access to customers thanks to all the people around them also getting money to spend as customers the other people another thing people are worried about commonly is that drug use still increase but a meta-analysis has been done with that again with dozens of studies and shows that actually there's a slight decrease in alcohol and tobacco use um new mothers tend to use basic income as maternity leave again birth weights improved due to better nutrition graduation rates and educational outcomes improve hospitalization rates decline crime goes down domestic violence decreases trust increases home ownership rates increase that's interesting for those worried about rent if a lot more people decide to become homeowners instead of renters that should actually reduce pressure on rent and when it goes to crime and and Better Health then we should see that also from consider the savings involved in that as well uh homeownership rates again uh increased food insecurity uh food security increases people often actually improve their diets they get more fresh fruits and vegetables that's been seen across studies there's improved cognitive functioning and personality traits improve especially for kids and savings go up and debts go down foreign here's a joke that I feel this summarizes why unconditional why Universal is that before studying engineering if someone asked me what one plus one is I would have said two now I'd say I'm pretty sure it's two but we'd better make it three just to be safe and I think that's an important way of looking at this because when it comes to traditional means of assistance it's always after the fact and then you have to jump through hoops and you may or may not get it but of course the best way to actually get assistance is for the assistants to already be there that it's just this Sigma is like a second engine on a plane it's always there and so if you happen to lose your primary source of income then you still have basic income but if you don't have basic income and for some reason you lose your primary source of income then you could be without an engine and that's when crashes happen so yeah there's a big difference between someone getting help they don't need and someone needing help they don't get the former consumer can be considered wasteful but the latter can prove fatal it's always better to get and not need than need and not get so this is I think it's important for for the importance of universality to be understood that you really want to make sure that you don't make the error of excluding the people who really want to include and you know so people are worried about oh the rich will get it and if it's it's wasteful if the rich get it but if the if someone in really desperate need doesn't get it then that could be fatal so that's one of the reasons why it's important for for full universality to be part of this and again this is uh also goes into two importance of universality um this is a description of of our welfare programs here in the U.S but this is actually pretty much the case uh for everywhere anytime you have a targeted program you're going to be excluding people so our food assistance program excludes one out of three people who need it our cash assistance program for families excludes four out of five people who need it it actually varies by state so this actually excludes 94 people out of 100 people who need it in some states like Louisiana and it excludes four to five people with disability excludes three out of four people and are unemployed Ubi however reaches everybody so you just you've got to have it's not that it should be the only thing but by having that floor then you make sure that no one of the extra falls to the very very bottom um so right here I just want to go over some crypto approaches that are going right now and there's I'm just going to cover six there's more than six uh but these are some just interesting different approaches so I think maybe the best known right now is uh proof of Humanity's Ubi and uh per uh coin it's actually the one with the most value um it accrues at one per hour and it's a verified list of humans you go through a process um there's even like a court system to make sure that you're able to prove this with a video and a photo and you hold up like your wallet address and during this and you attest that you're human to create this simple proof list of humans it's being updated soon so it right now it's a constant stream but there's actually going to be added ability to split the streams so let's say you could split some of your basic income somewhere else donate it to another person to another group um you don't bring it back you can burn it and the the Ubi Burns think that's interesting a bunch of that there's an increasing number of programs as the community grows there's different ways to actually burn Ubi to to increase the value so there's um you know nft mechanisms there's a betting protocol where part of the revenue goes you can put your uh to put various currencies in like ethereum in a vault and then part of the interest goes to burn based income um so this is is uh is one of the the big approaches there's already 15 000 humans approved so far and it's actually been gotten support from vitalik is actually bought and burned and also buying and holding base income as well um then Mana is actually the first uh crypto Ubi it's been relaunched recently and now it's uh using bright ID to verify humans using bit to verification you get one per coin per day and you can claim it every day and up to a week you cannot claim it and then you can claim like a week's worth but if you don't claim for a week then you know you can't just keep occurring that you have to actually claim it once a week if you wait a week foreign other project the amount varies so you know one day you'll get say 40 another day you'll get 60 another 80 depends on who's who's collecting who's claiming at that day you have to claim this one every day right now that could change in the future there's 41 000 active claimers it's distributed 289 thousand dollars and is 1.2 million staked right now impact Market provides stable dollars and this is a a bit different in that it's not necessarily A Ubi but it can be Ubi so let's say one person in a village can be chosen the distributor that person can determine who in the village should receive this or is going to receive this and depending on how much they provide and how long it is then the amount that they're provided can you know however last that long so it could be targeted or could be Universal it depends and uh this one is distributed over 2.9 Million and there's over 46 000 climbers circles has been around for a while too this is more of a personal currency approach anyone can start their own um you require being trusted by three other people you get one per hour and there's a lot more connections with co-ops and it's it could even be like discounts so let's say you go to a coffee shop that accepts circles and instead of your coffee being you know five dollars and your coffee would be say three dollars and then use some circles too um it's a lot more of this this kind of a community um Co-op approach intercoin is also kind of like that as well where it's more about the community itself so a community can determine its own currency let's say so is a city can do this and by creating its own currency it would be backed by Inner coin and they're hoping to do some pilots in the U.S at some point to just like circles let's look into the pilot in Berlin I think this uh these approaches are also very interesting from you know kind of a community currency approach so uh just finish up uh just say that to me basic income really is about this message that we are all equally worthy of existing that this is a a human right to currency and that we should see this as Maslow's hierarchy of needs where covering the absolute most basic needs um actually lifts people up and they're more able to join their communities they're more able to participate the more able to self-actualize um it's not that they just sit there doing nothing once you have your most basic needs met everyone wants to to reach those higher levels and base income just makes that more possible so thank you you can go to my website scottans.com you can follow me on Twitter at scottsantons and also read my book uh let there be money thank you so much
Scott Santens
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The Path Ahead - Maynard Olson
I think every meeting that I can remember, certainly every one I was involved in organizing, we asked, ìWho should we get to sum up?î And the answer has always been Maynard Olson, no question. And we did it again. And this time, once again, Maynard agreed. And weíre really happy to have him here. Maynard? Maynard Olson: Well, thanks Mike. Itís tough to be a closer. You just throw a few pitches and then go back and sit in the dugout. This is a really challenging occasion, because genomics has clearly come of age. I would, really just going to make a few relatively philosophical comments about how I see the path ahead in genomics. And Amy [spelled phonetically] actually laid the groundwork for my comments, because just to anticipate where Iím headed, I believe that looking long-term Iím really not talking about what should be done in 2014. But looking out five, 10, 20 years, which is the time scale that the new strategic plan adopted. I believe that genomics must move toward what I would call radical integration with medicine on the one hand, and areas of basic science, basic biomedical research on the other. So youíve all seen this graph repeatedly. All Iíll really say is that we are at an inflection point. And for me, the message I take from this enormous uptick in our capacity to acquire sequence data and related genomic data is that the potential is finally here to move genomics out into the real world. And thatís the challenge that I want to address. Iíd like to root genomics in this quote from George Gamow, 1954 paper. And I believe this was the beginning of genomics as an explicit challenge for biomedical research. This paper is mostly known for having an incorrect model for the genetic code. But it was the first paper commenting on the Watson-Crick discovery that pointed out quite clearly that biological information is digital, and that the hereditary properties of any give organism can be characterized as a long base four number. Indeed, if the chemists had been in a slightly more subsidiary role in the bioinformatitionís [spelled phonetically] more ascendant in that time, we would probably read DNA sequence the way it is on the second line, as opposed to the first. The Human Genome Project was about finding out what our number is, and what the numbers are for other organisms. And weíve heard today that tremendous progress has been built on that to look at variation in these numbers and so forth. But I just want to reflect briefly, as a foundation for my later comments, but for lack of a better term Iíll call the platonic idealism of this view of the genome. Biology is messy; the tissues are squishy; the cells all look odd; they change as youíre looking at them. Itís hard to study. Who would have guessed 60 years ago that underlying this sort of messiest edifice of complexity in the whole natural world lay digital information? You go and look at the literature of that day, and the hypothesis is not even there. This was a discovery that had simply not been anticipated. Now, weíve heard about epigenetics, for example, and all of the complexities that are quickly piled upon this nice clean message. So someone will tell us, well itís not really digital information. There are asterisks on some of the Cs or methyl groups or whatever, that the situation gets more complex. Of course, yes, it gets more complex. But thatís the point. Itís that genomics in its first generation, itís sort of basic driver had behind it the most powerful idea in biology. And that is that biological information is digital. As we move on from there, genomics must look more like the rest of biology and the rest of medicine. No longer can it operate in a bubble of this platonic idealism. I would argue that genomics, over its first decades, really has largely been operating in a bubble. Now this activity did, as Amy pointed out to us, have impact on a lot of peopleís lives. But a lot of people are really a very select group that fell into quaternary care centers and were able to benefit, usually because they have quite rare conditions. The challenges ahead quite obviously deal with mainstream medicine, the millions, the tens of millions of people caught up in the economics of medicine and also its essentially bottomless biological complexity. Itís easy to find, if you look about, certainly if you were taking careful notes today or look about in the literature, indications that genomicists have been inside this bubble perhaps already a bit too long. I donít even identify the individual who made this quote in a recent 10 year retrospective, because my point is not to pick on a particular person. Comments of this type are ubiquitous in the scientific literature, and certainly in the public communications that come from our community. So epigenetics; weíre going to talk in a minute about genetic exceptionalism. But for the moment, weíre now talking about epigenetic exceptionalism. ìEpigenetics may provide hope that we are more than just a sequence of our genes. Certainly we all hope that. Indeed, we all know that. And that our destiny and that of our children can be shaped to some extent by our lifestyle and our environment.î Well what do we think that our lives are shaped by, if not by our lifestyles, our environment, the choices that we make as human beings? We need to move away from the genetic exceptionalism, which has driven this field, and I would actually argue served it reasonably well in its infancy. Thatís the past. Weíre talking now about the future. So, genomics in the real world; this is going to be an uncomfortable place in which to do genomics. Letís get used to it and learn how to do it. What will it involve? Well, a few years ago I got in some difficulty with my LC colleagues by showing this slide about what I referred to as the narrow, squeezed pipeline between basically the science of genomics and, sort of, better health, novel therapies, and so forth. I understand the backlash. But I want to defend the slide. Thereís a comma between narrow and squeezed. This pipeline is narrow. Thatís the fundamental point about it. It is also squeezed by many concerns, often rooted in genetic exceptionalist ideas. We need to broaden this pipeline dramatically and squeeze it less. Both acts are going to be difficult. But they really are the challenge in front of us. Our message to the public at present is almost completely wrong everywhere you look. Yes, we need to get out and talk to people, real people. But we also need to start thinking more carefully about what weíre going to say to them. And again, my point here is not to pick on Vanderbilt. This is actually a relatively benign advertisement. There is underneath it actually some scientific findings. But itís an advertisement; watch Madmen. What does someone take away from this? Theyíre intended to take away the idea that in your genome is the secret to protection against heart attacks and stroke. The reality being that we have almost nothing to offer in this area. The tests that underlie this particular application are essentially trivial in their clinical impact, havenít been tested actually to see if theyíre efficacious. But even if so, play such a minor role in the management of patients who are at risk for heart attacks and stroke, which are essentially all of us, that the message here is just not the one that we need to go forward with. So Iím actually going to draw my main inspiration here, perhaps repair my relationships with the LC community, by drawing on an idea, which I think the LC community can genuinely take credit for. It certainly didnít come from the scientists. When I first heard LC researchers talking about genetic exceptionalism, I thought that they were off the mark. But that was then, and this is now. Iíve changed. But the field has also changed dramatically. As near as I can tell, the phrase ìgenetic exceptionalismî was first used in the literature in this chapter by Tom Murray in a book edited by Mark Rothstein. But it bubbled up out of many discussions going on at that time. I know Glenn McGee, for example, at about the same time, and I think independently, began writing about genetic exceptionalism. And there is now actually quite a rich literature on the subject, not all of which is particularly aligned with the position Iím going to take today. But thatís what a rich dialogue is about. Complicated issue. So Tom knew why there were special concerns about genetic information. Genetic exceptionalism is essentially the idea that, for example, in a medical record thereís something really special about genetic data, as opposed to all the other information thatís in there, and that we must be particularly cautious, have particularly strong protections, and so forth. So why did people think this? Well Tom explains why people think this. It wasnít actually irrational idea. In this paper he points out that the core roots of genetic exceptionalism were concern about genetic prophecy, weíve heard a lot about that. Jim just didnít want to know about the ApoE4 locus [spelled phonetically]. Concern for Tim, genetic information has implications not just for the person whoís been genotyped, but for close relatives. Concern about genetic discrimination has been a dominant issue throughout the genome project, a major focus of the LC program, has been addressed to some degree by legislation. But indeed some of that very legislation is going to make the task going forward more difficult, which was what Tom and others were warning us about. And the more that we put genetic information in some special category, and start enacting laws, and treating it differently than we treat other clinical information, the more difficult it is going to be to achieve the integration that we now need. And thereís a concern about enabling certain identification of individuals, an awkward phrase but something that came up repeatedly. And the last point, I will just say that I think this is actually the most serious issue. On a time scale of 10 or 20 or 30 years, we need think a bit about this. And Iíll just say in passing that I think the core problem here involves whether it will be technically feasible to separate forensic and health care information about individuals. This was rather easy to do when the FBI was off genotyping kind of a few selected mutation-driven loci, and medically-oriented geneticists were looking at other things. But obviously in the era of whole genome sequencing, and that is the era that is relevant to my discussion, there are going to be challenges there. It may be the most serious challenge. But as Tom and many others, I think this, I think also very early and pioneering paper by Galston and Hodge pointed out that we need to weight these concerns, stated on the previous slide, with concerns for the public good of science. Itís what Amy is telling us is that if we expect this enterprise to prosper and to sustain the generally good will that the public has for it at the moment, we need to address the challenge of how is it that weíre going to integrate the information that we can now so readily gather into the real world of medicine. So a standard answer to that question, which I would argue is a kind of 20th century view of the problem. Not a bad view. One that certainly has had major benefits for medicine, is that well weíre going to do a lot of prospective studies of this and that with 10s or 100s, 1,000s of individuals to look at the predictive value of known markers, and so forth. I think the briefest reflection on this idea shows that whatever weíre going to do, itís not going to be this. Think about the number of different genotypes that are potentially of interest for their predictive value in medicine. It is simply infeasible to imagine that weíre going to take every proposed genetic test, whether itís mobilized by a direct-to-consumer company, or integrated into health care, or whatever, and do some kind of prospective longitudinal study to see how wise it is. To use that test return results to patients and affect clinical decision-making with it. We need some other approach, a more 21st century approach. And itís going to be our challenge to develop it. In the Strategic Plan, one quote that really caught me. I will say that I believe the Strategic Plan was a far more realistic document on these points than any Iíve read before. The particular quote interested me: ìCorrelation of genomic information with high quality phenotypic data will benefit greatly from the linkage of genomic information to data gathered in the course of actual clinical care, such as in electronic medical health records.î I think there is no question that is our future. The question is how long is it going to take to get there? What is the path? What is the appropriate role for the NIH and for all of us? Lurching in our characteristic American way as we may be, we are gradually headed for electronic medical records that one can actually compute on and transfer across institutions and so forth. We are a long ways from that goal, as anyone who looks into this issue will tell you. But it is a goal, and indeed was clearly recognized during the long health care reform debates. But if actually weíre ever going to drive down the costs without compromising its quality, we need dramatically better outcomes research on all of the procedures that we do. And this is the only way that weíre going to do it. Because in the real world of medicine, the prospective clinical trial also plays an important, but very narrow, role. You just simply canít, particularly in a world of rapidly changing care practices, and context for medicine, be testing everything that way. You do retrospective or observational outcomes research. And if weíre really going to do it in our population, we are going to have to compute across medical records. Thatís true whether we have any genetic data in these records or not. However it doesnít take much, sort of, economic analysis to recognize the implications of the collapsing cost of gathering, letís say, whole genome sequence data. Because in this context, what we compare it against is the cost of clinical care, you know, not the GMS budget or the NHGRI budget, but the cost of clinical care. We are rapidly approaching the time when gathering a huge amount of molecular data will add trivially to the cost of clinical care. We cannot be the ones, out of research budgets, that are paying for endless clinical coordinators and people to call up patients on the telephone and remind them to come in, and someone to draw blood, and so forth, this is going on already on a massive scale. And if weíre going to succeed in integrating medicine and genomics, weíre going to have to tap into that. All the difficulties of doing so notwithstanding. So my message here, really, is that to capture this bright future we need a new message. And we need some path out of the bubble and into the real world. Iíve touched on a few of the obstacles to getting there. Many of them are right in the heart of LC agenda. And yes, we need to get out of the lab and talk to real people. But we also need a much closer engagement with the LC community of the type that Amy McGuire discussed, because this is now a partnership, which is going to succeed or fail together. I just want to close with a word about basic science, focused on translational activities, a major focus of the Strategic Plan. I donít intend to go deeply into the issues surrounding basic science applications of genomics. Iíll just share with you an insight that I had as I thought about what I would say on this topic if I had more time. And really it comes back to genetic exceptionalism. Itís essentially the same problem. Biology is complicated. Itís extremely complicated. Whereas genomics, in its inside-the-bubble, sort of, platonic form, is relatively simple. I like to say that sequencing the genome gave biologists their first taste of complete knowledge. Itís also going to be their last taste of complete knowledge. [laughter] Biology just isnít like that. If you read the history of biology, youíll see that itís a history of successive waves of frontal attacks, brute force attacks on biological complexity. Itís been going on for centuries. There was a linean [spelled phonetically] attack: hierarchical classifications, a way of making sense of life forms. There was a comparative embryological attack: careful comparison of early embryos all across phylogeny respect, that the linaens had constructed, was going to sort of tell us how development worked. When I was a young scientist there was an etymological attack. The cold rooms were proliferating. And everywhere we were going to purify every enzyme and figure out its active sites and its allosteric regulation and so forth. I think it goes without saying that these frontal attacks all failed. Biology itself moved on dramatically, but always by changing the conversation that it was engaged in, not by adding more zeroes to a strategy that had already gathered most of its low hanging fruit. So with basic science, my main message would be that letís be cautious of views of the future which basically add more zeroes to things that weíve already done. There is some scaling up here and there that needs to be done. And again, I emphasize, Iím not talking about the next few years. Iím trying to look to the future. But Iím also not talking about the next century. It better not be that long. So you look at a basic science paper, a very good one, whose 131st author is my close friend Bob Waterston. So, thatís an actual count. [laughter] What is the future of this kind of work? The past weíve already heard a lot about today. And an enormous amount has been accomplished. And I have no intent of denigrating that. My concern has to do with the future. Many proposals for learning about the modification state of every lysine and every histone and every nucleus zone at every stage of development and so forth are too reminiscent for comfort of these past frontal attacks on biological complexity. I think if you reflect just briefly on todayís talks, the ones that were just the most exciting, we were getting, they were the ones that were operating outside the bubble. If genomic methods, genomic perspectives, and so forth were tightly integrated with many other modes of investigation, including clinical ones. Dan Kastner talked about particular patients with particular phenotypes, thatís whatís driven his career. Rick Liftonís example was fascinating, of going into the Framingham Study, the Framingham Study no less, and genotyping a lot of people so that he could acquire a few, by genotype, that were worthy of their particular study and tap into the fact that there was already extensive clinical information about them, longitudinal information. So thatís the world that Iím sort of looking out at, is one at which eventually the whole population is going to be the theater in which we do such integration. But on the basic science front, I think that we will increasingly find also that genetically exceptionalist sort of views, that we finally have found the key to cancer, to development, to this, to that, primarily disappoint. The key is to take these new tools and to integrate them tightly with the whole variety of basic science approaches, hypothesis generation and all, that have always driven real success in those fields. And Iíll just say in passing that in terms of Amyís charge that we need to get out of the lab and talk to real people. The broad agenda that I sort of laid out with very broad brushes would actually guarantee that that happens. I guarantee that you start getting molecular data into health records, not into some artificial study for a few very heavily-counseled people, thereís going to be a tremendous dialogue started with the clinical community, with patients, and with society at large. And I believe that in basic science, we may find that similar phenomenon with microbiologists and biochemists and cell biologists and so forth. Iím not saying that this doesnít go on now. Iím just saying that the future of genomics is to make these ties. And then the future will be bright. Thank you. 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Saint Lucia Manufacturers look toward continuing growth trajectory
the manufacturing sector was met with a snag with the onset of coffee 19 however manufacturers are looking toward continuing the growth trajectory and the sector began last year in 2019 manufacturing recorded growth estimated at 8.6 percent up from 6.6 percent in 2018 the sector's contribution to overall real GDP moved from 3.2 percent in 2018 to 3.4 percent in 2019 president of the st. Lucia manufacturing Association Margaret EC attributes the positive movement to innovation in the sector and an enabling environment created by government she was a panelist on the GIS NT and series Co V 19 road to recovery the discussion focused on investment and business opportunities one thing that the government did for us which was very favorable is the VAT paint VAT at the point-of-sale rather than at the port because before 2018 like two years ago prior to that when when that was implemented we will paint VAT at the port so what has to happen to us we because of economies of scale we will not we didn't some of us didn't have the capacity to do bulk purchase of raw material because the VAT would increase obviously based on the amount but now that that was removed the Prime Minister at the first meeting with us you know that was one of the great things he did for us we've very grateful for he removed a VAT at the point of the port and put it at a point of sale and you know cash flow is king that's your reality so that has now enabled us with the increased demand to be able to buy more bulk so increase your working capital by more bells and you create a VAT at the point of sale so when we buy mobile that means we get bulk discount economies of scale and it's very official to us and it has a domino effect on the consumers so we're very grateful for that in 2019 the estimated value of manufacturing production expanded by six point one percent to three hundred and forty point 1 million dollars the food sub sector which is the second largest component of manufacturing output contributed most significantly to the growth in total manufacturing production expanding by fourteen point four percent in 2019 to one hundred and three point five million dollars Margaret Disney says the sector's performance during a year when breaks it and the us-china trade war threatened to derail global business the local manufacturing sector was able to not only maintain stride but improve its gains the government has already made a commitment for this the the plans to support local businesses that they will give us what is required whether it be warehouse piercing whether it's be concession the similar opportunities that are there for foreign investors who come in it is also there for locals to get and that is very important and we need to remember that but we need to have that entrepreneurial spirit we need to be able to decide that we're going to sell our way through the crisis and not just sit back and wait until the government do everything for us we need to do something for ourselves to be able to sell ourselves for the crisis and then win towards the end
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MSAD 60 Board Meeting 1/20/2022
okay i will read the public input statement um the first public input session is a 20 minute 21 minute session with each person having no longer than three minutes to which to make a statement but a second public input station session may be held at the end of the meeting if allowed by the board chair the speaker will give his her name address and reason for speaking public input is designated for district residents but the board chair may grant non-residents the opportunity to address the board statements concerning subject matter that falls under the law regarding executive sessions for example matters involving personnel cannot be made during public invoke do we have any public input denise can you hear okay yes okay thank you all right we're going to go to the minutes of january 2nd 6th january 6th anybody see anything needs to be changed earlier i didn't see anything either hey are we all set okay i make a motion to uh accept the minutes is that you yeah a second okay all those in favor proving the minutes of january 6th all right okay student report is not here so we'll follow up with you the student's not here so we'll just follow up okay just to make sure that things are okay okay we have donation to the backpack program okay we have a two thousand dollar donation from army service to the backpack program and this is done um the employees that have some remaining vacation time to turn it in for for um for a donation to go so that the 2000 is for the backpack program that we have to vote you do need to vote because of the uh 500 yep so what does omni service do just because i'm here they have hose and accessories for big vehicles and companies yes so somebody who used to work in the district has a parent who looks there and that's how that connection has remains yes certainly yes uh somebody like to make the motion i make a motion that we accept the donation for the backpack program take all those in favor all right financial summary for december which i think we got emailed right you did it oh yeah i did everybody have that okay we are still on uh our trajectory nothing uh has really thrown us here on on um disbursements and covered expenses so we have 60 percent as you look down remaining are there any questions so um the food service contingency why do we have so is that why we have so much remaining in that so the food service contingency is only used at year-end when we determine whether or not they need it we don't automatically send that over to them [Music] okay thank you it took me all that time to find it on the line by your kids anybody else have any questions okay thanks educational programming is next all right so before we start just talking about attendance and some of the other things that we talk about typically during this session aj is here to kind of give us a little uh thumbnail on how midterms have been going because they are occurring this week and we have kind of a proposal uh to ask and just run through so aj yes so i would say overall things are going very very well um students are doing a good job i mean and for those folks that don't know so our you know finals or midterms so we assign credit half a credit students earn at the midway point in a course and then they'll learn the other half of the second half so the you know midterms or finals when the courses um are at this point in the year it's an opportunity really for students to show what they know um because we work really hard at having students meet the standards and demonstrate what they know and so it's it's not an opportunity where if a student has demonstrated they've met the standard the final can't sync them so i think it's an age-appropriate way to have a high-stakes opportunity if this makes sense so yes it's a big deal if you haven't met a standard this is kind of your last opportunity to demonstrate that yes i can do that but it and it certainly can affect your grade so you know if you have an a in a class and you really come in and are unable to demonstrate your grade will drop but it's not going to drop you below that sort of passing threshold if you've demonstrated throughout the semester that you can do a standard you've demonstrated you can do it you've had multiple opportunities and you've shown that but one thing we are seeing and i think probably a direct result of covid and absences is a number of students that are absent um and it's been tricky yet you know we're really trying to work with students that if you're ill stay home so i would say this week we've had the most number of students who have sort of tested positive here because they're trying to come to school there you know but then ms creighton and her staff is doing an amazing job students are testing if they test positive they're being picked up we're going through all those processes but we are finding ourselves so we're you know today we just passed the midway point of the four day week we had through the first two days um a 110 to 120 students who had missed one of the two days the first two days of finals so that accounted for roughly speaking probably somewhere between 225 and 250 fine you know final exams are obviously not all exams but you know final experiences that they've missed so our wheels are turning that you know in a you know in a typical year typical situation during finals week we probably have attendance that approaches 97 98 for that week because you know families you know typically speaking aren't scheduling sort of trips there aren't opportunities where kids are out of the building so our attendance is really high we're you know way lower than that now so really trying to think about how do we allow students to finish the semester successfully you know knowing and i just did a really quick count we had over 40 students today that are marked in our attendance as remote with permission which means there's some sort of quarantine you know working through that process of getting back into the building within the five days so one of the things we thought a lot about it is and we want to be really careful because senior uh our seniors posting the grades to colleges are really important and so the tricky spot is until students get these made up and have a chance to do them oftentimes their grade will be incomplete which is fine you know relatively speaking if a student you know in the past would have missed the day generally if you are ill you'd miss a day you missed tuesday you probably feel better by wednesday you're in you know but now when you're out often times you're out for the five day current day quarantine period so we really thought about what can we do to help support students get them across this first semester finish line without creating a ton more stress and chaos in their lives and one of the things we thought about was having um you know next wednesday as a day that could be used as a makeup day for students only in grades 9 through 12. so that's a day they could come in and use to make up finals we're anticipating that in grades 9 through 12. again i'm using that you know 110 to 120 as of yesterday roughly speaking we double it so 200 to 250 grade 9 through 12 students would come in on wednesday to and again we won't finish all of their finals it's not fair to expect a student to take four or five six finals in one day but i think what we'd be able to do is get it to a point where it's like it has been normally if that makes sense like we can a student could reasonably take maybe three of their finals so if they happen to miss three days due to quarantine they missed five of six finals or four of six finals they could get that now down to okay i have to take one over the course of the next couple of weeks during the nighttime advisory block or during after school i can make one up that's manageable if i have an incomplete that's fine what we want to be careful of is they're not you know we don't have 50 seniors that we're sending off you know or not sending off a transcript because it has four incompletes on it it's not really helpful to their cause in college so you know our kind of plan and thought is there is absolutely no reason why our eighth grade students can't all attend eighth graders don't take finals in our building so eighth graders could run a regular wednesday schedule i also think we would you know certainly have all of our students that have any sort of extenuating circumstances so if it's students in our exceptional studies programs for example no problem those teachers are not tied up it would be you know sort of generally those grade 9 to 12 teachers really working to get those students across the finish line and then you know we tossed around things like well it makes more sense to do it on a monday why do we wait till wednesday but the problem with monday is anyone that tested positive after tuesday is still in quarantine on monday so the only group by wednesday that wouldn't be out of quarantine is if someone happens to test positive tomorrow and again they miss a day of finally people in the past have missed a day of finals i don't want to make it something you know like that's obviously a thing but we're really worried about those kiddos that miss three and four days of finals and trying to it's just going to be really stressful we worry if we don't try and do something so so the kids that are remote you're not they have to come to the building to take finals is that what you're the kids that are remote oftentimes they do yeah often times they don't so there is an option for them to do no in a lot of cases there's not some sometimes there are there are or parts of the final i know for example a history teacher sent out hey you guys can watch the video that's going to lead into this and you can write the essay and then you'll do the part you know so there's multiple parts parts they can do but then parts need to happen in person so you're so you're saying that eighth grade would come normally yeah and just the 9th to 12th graders that need to make up yeah because that would be our plan the heart and we you know again we don't we don't want to not have everyone here so we kind of went through all the parts and pieces of what would be possible who could we you know could there be a rumble and there really can't even be a remote component because all of those great 9 through 12 teachers i've got my list of art teachers and band and perform you know like there's all kinds of these performance pieces that people give so really truly every everyone in grade 9 through 12 would be you know tied up if you will to get students through the finals and it's normally a half day so you'll be making it a full day no it's well it's normal it'd still be the wednesday schedule so students would come in at 9 40 until 3 o'clock just like normal um and we wouldn't you know and we haven't talked a lot about it with teachers want to talk with you guys first we want to talk to audra and sue first um but i think it would require and i think folks will be fine with this some flexibility because we won't run our typical you know 740 to 10 25 is the first final it'll be more almost triage if you will that if a student is able to finish and again sometimes finals don't take the full you know two and a half hours for all students you know and especially having less students in the building it certainly won't take that long because sometimes it's a presentation or it's part so i think students would be able to move through and i really think it would be reasonable for students to complete sort of three to four of those obligations in a day so i would say a typical student of ours you know probably and we certainly have students that take eight classes absolutely but i would say typical is more six to seven classes that they take so i think if a student could clear four of those you know that that's a big weight off of okay i've gotta i've gotta take care of two more over the next couple of weeks i can do that i just think it's daunting to try and complete six of those experiences over the next couple of weeks and i just think it could be stressful so i have a couple of questions so i think i understand the way you're laying it out but just so that i'm clear the um this is really only for nine through twelfth graders who have been out with quarantine over some periods and missed their finals yeah and i mean quarantine or and sorry to interrupt yeah or sickness you know we have a lot of you know feeling really ill this morning i kept them home like that's kind of the code that gets typed in by the nurse so not necessarily covet although we could find out tomorrow that right before we get home so out sick probably covered but for whatever reason yep and then the um so i'm sorry did you say the rest of the students would not be coming in at all or you would be right okay would not would not be coming in on that day okay and then the eighth graders were also not coming in or they're coming i i would prefer them to come in i think for them the normalcy of you know it's the third day of our second semester i think it's important and they don't take finals so there's no reason there's no so so do the kids does this this doesn't end up affecting like we'd still this doesn't end up affecting the day like number one because it's just a small it's not enough kids that would be affected right right the percentage would be high enough throughout the district for it to come as a regular day yep um i mean i think it sounds like a really creative approach and hope hopefully you'll get not another batch of kids that that can't make it but um it sounds like you've done the math on the days and it'll work so right yes and again hopefully anyone again not that you want to think about it this way so i hate to almost present it this way but anyone that we're again also assuming that they're feeling better that's obviously key that's step one but as far as quarantine were to go anyone that happened to have tested positive tuesday wednesday thursday would be okay to be able to come back by wednesday well i will just say good luck um pulling your schedule together for that day it will yes i think one one of the parts that will be to our advantage is you know a few parts the fact that we're teamed is helpful because i think our plan would be that you know again it's a daunting number that we will probably by the end of the week have had i'm going to say 60 to 75 ninth graders for example that would have missed days over the course of these four days but when you're able to break that down into we have three ninth grade teams and now you're saying there's going to be 20 to 25 students and the four team teachers all right now it feels reasonable that we can put together a plan for 25 students to clear that hurdle so i think that will that will certainly work in our favor yeah yep that's good anybody else have any questions this is something we have to go on i don't think you do we just wanted to make sure that you're comfortable yes yeah i don't see a problem with that okay sometimes you all get to be here get an extra day so sure yes yes awesome thank you very much don't get the day off then i'm excited okay okay so some other um items just we typically run through attendance so student attendance this week we had a low in one building of 83 and our high was 94 present and then staff our low was 80 and our high was 95 so we're definitely seeing impact to our staff we've kind of talked through that some of the updates that i've sent uh to you as the week has gone on it has been better you can see the decrease in um so that's that's really good and uh we do have the new uh standard operating procedures the three parts that we um sent to you before um man class breaks outside the fact that students and staff can come back after day five so from six to ten they can come back but they need to be distanced or um when they're eating um are we able to physically do that without that space it we need space and it is it has been tough uh like the high school uh is implementing a little slowly just because they're in midterm you know they're taking their finals um north berwick that's tight to start with is having to be really creative um but everybody's been really thoughtful about how they're going to uh handle that and how they're going to kind of keep track of the days that students you know if you're coming back on day six versus day ten how does that look so really working through some of those recording because they have to also when they come back for recess yeah yeah you know not 100 like i said because like the high school here kind of a different schedule this week so yes but by next monday we should be in full um compliance of that peace you know we're still letting staff know if like if somebody was on a bus or just for you know for um transparency purposes for that so everybody's awake we've had very good um feedback from parents with that letter that went out explaining the three changes and how we were implementing and just felt that we were pretty thoughtful about all different parts to that especially the part about students needing to possibly eat away from their peers so those are big updates for educational programming all right employment we do have a new hire and that's nicole de benedictus and she is finishing well she's finishing an internship here and she's starting to teach um if if this nomination goes to she will be starting uh next week no right before right yeah um cc math and she will have her bachelor's well she has her bachelor's in math and she'll have her master's in may so it's been very nice that she's been here all the way through that's a nice piece so we do need to vote on that you do yes all right don't miss love joy okay all those in favor and then we have a recent resignation for kalani anderson andre from hussey school of third grade 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RASTAFARI Exodus 2012: JOSEPH's Bones & PASSOVER Comet Prophecy - BESHALACH RSS#16
and we're in the 16th the 16th uh weekly torah portion now we're still in the passover period this is still connected with last week's portion and last week's portion is um was bo which means to enter that's the hebrew bow or gibba gibba is the royal and so goodbye which means to to enter in to to enter into to go into you can mean to go but in the idea of going into now that word i didn't note this previously but some of the um i would say novice the new newcomers to the mark studies might not know it but the intermediate grades and the advanced especially the advanced grades of the nabar bait and the mharik literacy would recognize that certain words have a double and entendre like a double kind of a meaning they may have one meaning which is g-rated and then another meaning that can be more a little more r-rated or even in some sense depends on the connotation it can be a little more explicit now that word goodbye also has this idea and this sense to it and ya willing we'll try to get into a little bit more of that but make a note of that word now we're still in this is the this is the um shahbaz and simkatora the sixteenth sabbitical study and reading and feeding within this cycle and we're in the the period of study and the period of reading the torah portion the reading covers the passover and the exodus period now not to get into a lot of the historical and from the speculative arguments that counter arguments the reconstructions and so forth and so which is very interesting which is very interesting but there's a a specific purpose for us as a rastafarian as ethiopian hebrews in in studying it to to gain the wisdom of abba the wisdom of our father in and through the moshiach yehoshua our black lord and savior jesus christ so let us continue with our studies and we'll say shalom since most hopefully this day um this is like going into the evening of the shabbat now and this is like now we'll be going into sunday actually for most it will be saturday saturday night but that's another teaching and another very important aspect is time telling overstanding and recognize what is the proper um time telling that the evening is the evening is the beginning the evening and morning so now this will be the ending part of the shabbat and if we were in community ones would come together even after the shabbat like even in the state of israel today they they practice this and also have uh damara demira like gatherings you know and and celebrations after the end of the shabbat in in a very similar sense of what the biblical would do they've studied it a lot and have sought to assimilate our ancient way of life and those principles and precepts for a very important reason now um that being said this part would actually be in the community also the the first day it or the sunday gathering and it was what the preacher or the bishop or what ones would gather together for the first day of the week and would discuss the torah portion of the torah or a sermon a subcut a teaching on the historical part or perhaps something that's more prophetic or relevant that's wisdom also contained when the holy spirit now gives illumination there's extras and there's a lot of extras in this torah portion because it's 2012 and everything that's going on you know that which is going on around us and also that which is going on in in many of us as we're going through these um transformative processes in order to be in conformity with the with the image of yeshua and in spirit and in truth now which is the hebrew form when he let go when he elected which is interesting because that's exactly what um um musee moses the head of the fraternal order of the ibrahim of the hebrews before they were israelites they were known as hebrews or hebrews and if you study hebrew and the etymology and linguistics of that particular word hebrew um you will also find that there's a very egyptian there's egyptian relevance to that to much of the bible there's the egyptian context and there's a lot of arguments that the exodus and the bible this fairy tale so forth and so on and and the israelites were never in bondage or slavery or whatever like that and i'm sure you've probably heard a lot of these um a lot of these arguments and to a degree they are correct in the sense that it wasn't like you was told and it wasn't who you were told there's been a lot of myth making in modern society in modern times if you were to ask about the the people of the bible most people would believe that they were european people are white folks white people and that's all part of that myth making and in order to keep that forest going for political and a lot of other kind of reasons as well um a lot of true data and information that would prove who the beta is or a state of um servitude a state of not the rulers but they went from being the rulers or part of the royals of egypt to being part of the the the the servant the servant class or the oppressed class in other words the beta is previous to the exodus were were of the royals and i mean of the royals they were of what would be called the aristocracy they were of the middle to upper class not so much as economically but social status because of yosef or some say yim i am hotep because of joseph and because of the patriarchs but now in the time of musee in the time of moses something had changed there's been a lot of changes there's this whole time of change that is similar very much so to the present time that we are in 2012 as well there's a lot of changes and it's not just because of politics there are a lot of overlapping wheels within wheels cycles in cycles that are aligning at this present time 2012 and in this time in so-called quote time and space um dispensation that we're in just like it was in the time of musee or moses and this is what makes this particular teaching and even the studies very interesting that's some of the videos that we have tried and information we've tried to share um with some of the updates over the past week and the past couple of weeks have been in the effort to share a little bit of that with one say check out this video these ones talk about for example the passover the comet nibiru planet x so forth and so on the mayan calendar the so-called cobra bible are these things real are they really just really great hoaxes is something going to happen on this particular day or what's up where should we go what should we do there's there's a lot of anxiety um and this is why we point out the scripture of the moshia where he said that people would their hearts would fail them because of the expectation of what is to come to pass for those who dwell on the earth in that particular time which we're entering in this is the beginning of the times that yeshua hamushi prophesied and warned his people our people us concerning so we shouldn't fear those things and it's through these studies it's through the prayer and the meditation the fellowship and doing good according to what pleases abba what pleases our father in in the spirit and in the faith of yeshua hamushi he is that example for us in spirit and in truth you understand and um there is a lot of there's so much to say let's just try to go through this right here and then we'll touch on some of the other um related points that we would like to touch on a basic summary of bet shalak a basic summary of besha lock um it means when he let go when he let go almost like when he releases you know like somebody holding you when he releases the second word the first distinctive word in the party shot the cuff of the portion it's a 16th weekly torah portion in the annual hebraic we say hebrew they say jewish that's also a little a little trick of word um etymology versus connotation right there um the annual hebraic cycle make a note of that as well many people say oh this is the jewish jewish jewish jewish jewish jewish jewish juju people right but if you read the scripture for yourself even in translation you see clearly that it does not say in in the in the more correct translations like king james and other even from the new bible says the israelites it says hebrews actually the people are identified as hebrews and um this is how we can trace them the incense so so we need to understand that that um the the the the matrix there's a matrix in the name right the name the name encloses that which we are mining for that which we are searching for has been sealed up many times in the words in certain key words and understanding the words in their proper context and in their multi-applications words have multi even today we use slang we speak a certain way and no one needs to explain it to you because you already you're in society you know how people speak but if one were to write it down or put it in a book and hundreds of years in the future someone is reading it and translating it imagine they're looking over things like text messages and then looking over you know how people speak today even how people speak in 2012 is much different how they convey their ideas or how they disconvey or unconvey or don't convey their ideas than in 1912 so in a hundred years we see how much can be different and yet the same in a hundred years in america so we must recall that the beta is in sojourned in egypt roughly for 430 years some say 215 years and there's a debate about that but this torah portion right here this is the fourth one in the book of exodus so we're about to square square a reality here this is the fourth reading in the book of exodus and it constitutes exodus chapter 13 verses 17 to exodus chapter 17 verse 16 now we as hebrews and black jews in the diaspora and elect rastafari we read it in the 16th the sabbath or the sun that generally in january or february so we're in february in fact black history they stop our black history month but but every month for us is our black hebrew history every sabbath is our black history in other words but anyway as the parasha describes this particular portion john's deliverance of the beta is from egypt the hebrews we as hebrews black jews also read part of this partisan now part of this portion is read exodus namely exodus chapter 13 verses 17 to exodus chapter 15 verse 26 as the initial torah reading for the seventh sabbath and the seventh day of fasika so part of this particular portion here which is the 16th weekly torah portion is also read as the initial or the first or nebab for the seventh day of fosika now we as hebrews also and jews as well also read part of this portion or the parasha about alma lake about exodus uh 17 verses eight to sixteen on purim now purim is coming up soon i think in in march if the torah portion reading thinking here and this document we actually give some of the dates for this 2012 year so you can download this right here in this particular document right here all right um rastafari he break judaic uh the year right um now purim is coming up pouring it commemorates the deliverance of um the the persian the persian ethiopian hebrews or jews the black jews i think black because we have to re-identify our people in in history in order to really re-identify ourselves in reality so this purim is coming up now i don't want to get off point but since this is 2012 and it's present time i just want to share this with you you know you've been hearing talk about wars and rumors of wars and the whole thing for iran and nuclear such and such and such is interesting because if you observe that certain times when certain conflicts arise notice the the correspondence with certain jewish or hebrew holidays or holy days now it's it's interesting why that's done but you understand it's coming up soon so just watch and pray you understand as we hear these um about wars and rumors of wars but a part of this part of shock that concerns i'm a lake because amalek was an enemy of israel and had done some wicked things to the original beta israel the black jews or the black hebrews and um part of this portion he has he has a descendant called haman but part of this torah portion chapter 17 verses 8 to 16 on pouring this commemorates the story of i steered or esther noticed the connection with ishtar that particular name car her name was actually um hadasha hadasha was a hebrew name but she adopted the name astia which is an aster like a asterix means a star so the name means a star as well so just that connection to and you know with exodus with this particular time and then in another direction we get the so-called easter among the gentile european white christians in europe as you go more to the north we get this other tradition which kind of reinvents some of these elemental ideas such as the name of esther astia star ishtar and then you have easter and this is right around the passover time which is old testament you could say old testament lord supper in other words but the hebrew people had victory over haman's plot and plan haman an enemy of the black hebrews um and interesting a lot of this took place in persia which today is modern day iran this is why a lot of this news concerning um the middle east and concerning iran and israel and and whether they're going to get bombed or whether they're gonna go to war wars and rumors of wars is very very interesting it's very interesting there's a connection now all of this concerning purim esther heyman is contained in the book of of of esther esther chapter 1 verse 1 to essex chapter 10 verse 3 now esther chapter 3 verse 1 identifies haman as an agite and if you recall last year around this time we had put forward certain prophetic declarations that when we interpret the elementals vis-a-vis us and vis-a-vis the heyman type that gaddafi was a type of payment and we sought to make that very much more clear well we know what happened to gaddafi as well interestingly enough all kind of connected with this divine time in other words if the word is declared with with with true intent and spirit and it is acceptable to heaven and whatever you seal up on earth you seal up in heaven so consequently in vis-a-vis the other jews the european jews perhaps are also looking at charting a a divine timeline to deal with this iran thing and it could be i think basically i think that they're gonna understanding overstanding what we overstand i think they're gonna perhaps do it if not at poor rheem it's not between now and purim than between purim and fossica definitely before the so-called presidential election something most likely will happen so so we're looking at certain divine timelines and certain groups of people who are in tune with certain spiritual and mystical currents of forces while most folks are just in tune with um you know the bills and society they're on the grid in other words in a different in a different way but anyway esther chapter 3 verse 1 identifies haman as the god guide and thus a descendant of amale now numbers 24 and 7 identifies the agar guides who we identify from the egyptian as a pep a pepper or apostas so the agar guys have a link with the the a pepper the pepper hike so heck shouts people a combination of esights we'll call them certain rejects who the israelites were not to blend in with that esau who was the brother of yatiko he makes his bloodline in with these other canaanitis tribes and other tribes and when we speak about amalek and the agaga eating a pepper we have to and the hike so so the heck shells too we have to remember with speaking about a motley group of folks folks who are today they will call them mutts in a certain sense um mix for a lot of different sort of people this is not against people but this is speaking about the confederacy against the beta is the confederacy against god's people now there's a midrash that tells that between king agog or king of pepper apophis apophis's capture he was captured by saul saul the first king of israel and his killing by some well that the that the prophet sam samwell killed a pepper which is very very interesting or kill a gog but a gog is a pepper now when we put that in his proper afro-shemetic context the story even takes on some mystical mythical metaphysical and a deeper historical contextuality there but now a godfathered a child a god had fathered a child from whom he man is said to be in turn descended so amen and this is very interesting that we have this here you you can go to if you are able to search some of the jewish literature the say that eli yahoo from the targum shining which is the targum shining to esther chapter 4 verse 13 that what you have is very similar to the qibla the qibla neges or or the kibra night guys as people would say but the kubra the kibra nagash also speaks about that if you recall there's a chapter where it talks about um how samson a child and the king of the philistines who died when samson brought down the house literally brought down the house how their children this war continued between these seed lines even afterwards so the queen of sheba and the only son manulik also is that's what we call it the ethiopic um the ethiopic talmud to say that it's a tim herrert as we would say a teaching that goes into additional in details and then helps to explain some of these other areas of scripture where you find something mentioned in scripture and you're like uh i want to get a little bit more on that it's probably contained in another document or other information that was known to the people but in modern times a lot of these things have been fragmented and um that's why they're not studied together when we study the cover and i guess together with the bible it helps to highlight and add the fullness to the picture but people reject the kavanagh because basically racism i mean or ignorance ignorance or racism most folks are ignorant so they listen to racist people who might be professors or write books so forth and so on who basically dismiss it not on its merit or lack there of but because it is a exclusive ethiopic document that gives accurate testimony to the superiority of the ethiopian claims and black african claims over so-called gentile or european claims and this is why many of the european scholarship you know have written dismissively um concerning it but if you study it for yourself it is on the level and even on a higher level than a lot of the so-called jewish um extra biblical literature which is looked at very highly by um folks you know by these people but let's just go through this now the party shop is notable right this portion is notable because there's some songs here there's some song there's a song of the sea which is traditionally chanted using a different melody and is written by the scribe using a distinctive uh what they call a brick-like pattern in the the taurus scroll now the shabbat or the senbet the sabbath when it is red is known as the shabbat shara or shabo and some communities have various customs for this day including feeding birds and reciting the song of the sea out loud in the regular prayer service now the summary this this five main parts of this and there's there's there's five main chapters right here the the first part is the parting of the red of the sea of wreaths or the yamsuf the bitter water turning sweet manna in the wilderness water from a storm and lastly but not leastly alma lakes attack amalek's cowardly and sneak attack killing beta israel um children woman and and old people who were at the rear who who journeyed at the rear the armies went forward in the front of the camp and the woman and the children and the older folks were at the rear and this is where amalek um attacked and lynched and slew and killed many of our people and um there was a prophecy and a word that there will be continual warfare between israel and from generation to generation so i'm a lake for us as rastafari for example would be like the crazy ball head like the war between rastafari and the bald heads ain't over so the war between beta is lake ain't over it's from generation to generation and that kind of links once again to one of the first um the first mentioned of this war among different spirits or seed types and we have that between both kane and abel on on on on one level of it and the quran the guest also explains the background that it was said on who through his enmity it was satan that had enmity um to adam to adam to to the man that was formed in the image and after likeness of the true and living god or we could say to the original primordial black man that heart shaped on had enmity and he cast that enmity within gaian or the red eyed envious king and this is where we get this this warfare but then it was also mentioned between the serpent the serpent people the reptilian people and the original black man there's also a war that goes on there as well and we get that even before king and abel um concerning the ganetta aiden and um what was spoken to um the the serpent because your seed and and the seed of the woman shall have she'll shall shall have warfare have enmity you understand enmity though you bite man's heels that means stopping the black man's progress when the black man gets his divine mind and alignment right he will crush the reptilian's head and this is why hyla solasi first made that mention in the independence day speech where he spoke about caduski argus and and how the serpent had rose up i mean it almost sounds when you read it and hear it it sounds mythological on a level but when you put it in the context of what actually was occurring to blameless ethiopia to ethiopia at that time defenseless you can say ethiopia in a sense that it does not have war weapons of war fear and weapons of mass destruction to even protect herself so ethiopia experienced that satanic and serpent-like like attack and this is very interesting because if you ask yourself well if you take his majesty's um may 5th 1941 speech and you look at it just as a speech a thousand years from now with no other information you'll say oh he's talking about saint george he's talking about a dragon the dragon is raising his head again he's speaking this is this is mythology people would think but if you put the historical elements the more facts that you can put to bear you can recognize it's only mythology to those who don't understand the deeper and inter-dimensional level of the spiritual warfare so it seems as though when one talks about serpents and dragons you know people who are blind to the spiritual world if they can't see it they say it doesn't exist but that's just my commentary on that right there so when pharaoh and we like to look at this in the duality both pharaoh would symbolize for martin the the modern spiritual egyptian um correspondence of it will be the federal government for the that went down to egypt to get a check that was marked insufficient funds as well as the individual who was speaking for ferron and ferron so pharaoh is not just the name of one person pharaoh is a whole establishment but also the person who speaks for the establishment so that's women words have this duality and we need to recognize that duality the ancients understood that this is why it may seem like the bible is a fairy tale that's only to ones who are reading at a kindergarten level that's where it seems like a fairy tale to those who are able to read at a high school or a university or universal level then they're able to see the deeper elements in the real world application so when farron let the beta is when he basically gave up trying to hold hold black people back in other words john led the people round about by the way of the yom souf which is an interesting portion exodus 13 which is the beginning of the reading exodus 13 and 17 to 18. uh musee moshe he took the bones of yosef with them in exodus 13 and 19. ja went before them in a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night in exodus 13 and 21. now let's deal with something right here for a moment let's get the scripture out um as you can see we still have some of the information from uh what a former post thing what was the um fastika pesach because we're not quite done with this because see fasika is coming up and it's interesting that we have this opportunity to become familiar with some of the elements it's one of the most important it's the most important holiday of the of the hebrews and and even of jews or those into judaism of christians who who know what christ is about and what he fulfilled fasika is also the most important holy day or holiday which is only probably trumped by the birth or the incarnation of the the incarnation of christ but it's the most important holiday for ancient christians because this is where we have the communion the lord's supper the so-called eucharist so forth and so on it all derives from this story all derives from this particular template now we had touched on in this we touched on exodus chapter chapter 12 and a couple of videos um dealing with what we had ended off with this right here which is still on the board um yet the the the reading actually also included chapter 13. now we we would begin this from 13 and 17 and it came to pass when uh pharaoh had let the people that god elohim led them not through the way of the land of the philistines although that near although that was near for josh said for elohim said least or less per adventure the people repent have a change of mind start to think different when they see war and they return to egypt now let's just do this pause right there let's just understand and overstand this first verse of the 16th sabbitical reading or the torah portion it says then it came to pass when faro ferron had let the people go that that elohim led them not through the way of the land of the philistines so they could have gone one way which was nearer which was was was closer at hand but instead john took them the longer route or the more um circuitous route and not the easy way but hear this it says although that way although although that was near for god said let's per adventure the people and we have to recognize what people are we talking about we're talking about people like ourselves you understand we're talking about black folks i mean i i know some people may say oh there's a jewish people you won't find jew one time in in all of exodus so just get off of that you understand basically um you won't plain and simple let's cut out the lies you know deception this is this is our story it's our divine heritage but he says for per adventure less per adventure the people repent which may not repent turn to god but actually turn away from job you understand so see how that can work when they see war and they return to egypt so the people would have had a change of heart if they had seen war and they would have returned to egypt this is interesting and when i when i was reading over this you know in preparation um for this teaching thing all right holy spirit guide me what what about this is important i know just generally the basics but is there anything that that we need to see that we need to know and this part just just just burst out like like a like a sunrise in a sense at me and the rays just just came forward into i and i i and i began to recognize this is why we hear so much about war nowadays think about it think about it at a time because if some of y'all might be um old enough you know not saying pejoratively but you know some of you might remember back in the in the in the late 80s early 90s black consciousness so forth and so rah-rah-rah kente claus all of that blacks were talking about africa global international all that so forth and so on it was like it was like finally you know repatriation was just around the corner although some individuals similar to how the return captives came from exile and babylon had returned to jerusalem or had returned to ethiopia or sasha the majority of the people had not and you remember if you recall it was what was it 91 when we had the gulf war and had a black man colin powell as a face of that bush of course senior at his side and and once again every time the movement comes to the head when pressures and and consciousness is such that there is a possibility of people escaping from the cage so to speak because these wars that come up there's these wars or terrorism isn't that interesting and what john says right here is that if the people if the people see war if they see there's a conflict going on there they're not going to engage and overcome they're going to run back to egypt remember in the 60s it was the same thing in the 60s and what did king and the rest of the civil rights so-called misleaders and they were misleaders coming from the church that's that's what they were i know this is not a message that a lot of folks will just get turned off to that but if you're turned off the truth and you haven't developed the love of the truth and that's your faith you're not i and i faith but if we are hypocrites like like those who will get turned off to the fact that king and the rest of them were misleaders from from god's perspective they were not speaking what they should have spoken to this people this is why this people is in this that we see today 70 000 black people over a period of how many years it was have been murdered and killed by black folks we've been hearing of police shootings one young brother walked into his house had police break in there and he got shot they say for trying to flush some marijuana allegedly down the tall the guy shot in his chest they bust into the bathroom who knows if he was using the bathroom i mean it's just a disgusting story it's a real disgusting thing and still folks will suffer all of that in this spiritual egypt instead of preparing their hearts and minds and coming out don't they see how big ja has made the world or the earth don't they know africa how big africa is you know i mean don't they know that other folks are investing their bosses the people they work for are trying to invest in africa and get a little house and cottage there so they can rent it out to you and time share something like that anyway this is interesting right here that we find that yahweh says at the very beginning of this this this partisa says that instead of leading him the way that was nearer and when you look at the map and maybe we'll do this in other portions take out some of the maps we have so we can show you the way that was nearer that that that he said no no no we're not gonna go that way we're gonna go this other way because if they saw war they would return become like weak hearts for the easier life in egypt and we're gonna get into some more of that we're gonna find those kind of um buyer's remorse you know like you know they bought the exodus but then later on they're feeling you know feeling bad about it and wish they were back in egypt getting egyptian welfare but god led the people about through the way of the wilderness ja led them through the wilderness he could have taken in the short route taking them the highway but but but they they could not go on the kings highway because they still were they still were you know they still were they still were were rude and coarse and ill-formed to god's purpose they still was in their selfish selves they still were thinking of me and eyes to the we so they had to go through the wilderness experience so god led the people about through the way of the wilderness of the red sea and the children of israel went up harnessed out of the land of egypt that's interesting right there too that the children the beta is when they went out they they didn't go out empty-handed but they went out harnessed that means they went out armed you know they went out armed you know they went out ready to protect and defend themselves they were not like fighters not like punks they didn't leave there you know like a bunch of scaredy cats you know i say that because instead of us preparing a lot of folks are waiting to the last the very last minute you understand until they see the ivory tower of babylon fall and then they say okay i guess i guess i'll go africa it will be too late then i mean it's kind of obvious that some of those things now is the time to begin to think about it and to decide and make up your mind and then to prepare get informed and involved and and invest in your future in the future of your children your family and your other loved ones who are one with you and moses took the bones of joseph with him for he had straight weight straightly sworn the children of israel saying god elohim will surely visit you and ye shall carry up my bones away hence with you now this is a little interesting note in exodus uh 13 and 19 that moses took the bones of joseph with him so probably the it was mummified so forth and so on according to you know the custom of the day for he had straightly sworn the children of israel who joseph joseph had and now we have to remember the time span on this that in joseph's day they were comfortably middle class the israelites were comfortably middle class and joseph you know he he was up there in in in the sense of you know he was like um i guess on the level of obama on a certain level not saying obama's a joseph don't get it twisted but he was on that sort of level as far as you know a from kenya or hawaii or indonesia wherever he come from you know getting to that point that's that's you know that's doing pretty good for yourself in a lifetime and just to give you a comparison so you can understand the context of who joseph was and how far joseph had gotten now we know that joseph joseph ayusiff was a prophet in other words he had the mystical gift he also no doubt was an astralis you know he was into astrologer astronomy people try to mince men's words with that but he understood the heavens he understood the celestial calendar and the celestial calculation and here is what is key about this whole thing that actually connects with this 2012 planet x nibiru what else they call it they call it brown dwarf star they got a bunch of elenine and these other kind of names they have because um joseph he makes the children of israel he puts them under oath under like a shabbat under a firm type of vow commitment a oath an agreement a solemn and a sacred agreement like we used to say one time black folks used to say your word is born word is born the word is some say word is bond but really word is bond like one's word was their bond you know that if one said yes they said yes it was like later on you say didn't you say yes or no yes you know people no you know if you gave your word word was was honored more than in this end time um last day of the gentile times generation but joseph he knew something and we want to touch on what did joseph know because joseph said that god will surely visit you that god will show did joseph know about the stars and the heavens and and and the orbits obviously he did because you remember what got him in trouble with his brothers what had got joseph in trouble with his brothers because he said that the 11 stars and the sun and the moon are gonna bow down to me and then the family was like the you know mama papa you know it was like jacob and and all the siblings were you know they were like do you mean you your mother and me and and and and and and your brothers are gonna bow down to you and and that was one of the reasons why some of the brothers yeah his own brothers wanted to kill him they thought like he is who he think he is who you think you are you know that's how they feel about joseph little joseph but as time would tell isaiah negron joseph was correct you know saying so joseph had what they call that spiritual sight or into intuition some call it but we know that he was in tune with the true and living god with the god and father of our black lord and savior moshiah abu khadoos he was in tune with our heavenly father and our heavenly father revealed to him certain things and guided him you understand in his illuminations and therefore he was able to interpret dreams he was able to be prophetic he had that prophetic insight so now when joseph is about to give up this um fleshy life you know give up the carbon the organic structure the body he makes his brothers and and and the generation swear that you know like you're gonna you know take my bones with you because god is surely going to do what visit now what a strange thing i mean we say god is with us right you know that's that's how people would say well god is god is with us god is in me god is closer than my jugular thing right but what did that mean did they think the same thing in those times obviously they thought that god was with them or what what does it mean that god will visit you what a strange you know like in in christianity most folks will accept it we know what it means what does it mean they don't know what it means the churches we say that this has a lot to do with something that we wanted to introduce from before but everything in its right time and its right timing here as you recall this is pie and we might keep this up here for a moment and just take off some of this remember we made the connection with pie and 3.14 revelation our main the golden mean ratio so we're going to do is keep that portion up here and now we're in we're not in we're not in in 12 but it's still concerning fossica this is still about passover and i'm going to explain what i mean that we're now in 13 now x is 13 right and this is the 16th this will be the rss number 16 and um let's give the hebrew here beth shah lock right well transcription you know um that shallock so we're in the shellac the send to go the electrical now there's something known as the pass over comment right and we say comment loosely loosely some say it's really a planet they say planet x you know they say it's really the sumerians call it nibiru others say um it's it's ella mean you know from the leo constellation kind of interesting from the leo constellation right um some of us can even say well if it's passover common and this is the time why don't we call it new jerusalem it might be new jerusalem coming it could be a whole like a death star for babylon it is the death star see this is why they did that movie the star wars thing for babylon this is like the death star you understand because it is called biblically speaking you know what was called biblically speaking it is called the destroyer right the destroyer now it's interesting this cycle of sevens that we have too the cycle of sevens you remember in in the book of a book of genesis there were the the seven cows or the seven hathors remember it's moses that that from the beginning of his book he introduced creation in seven distinct periods now what's interesting is that when we go from the book of genesis right from genesis and keep shabbat and sabbath in mind because the sabbath now is that rests before the the the re-commencement of a cycle so we have this sevens we have this period of sevens that we need to keep in mind now when joseph told his people that god you understand will visit you now you notice something when you read about the whole passover the passover angel some some call this the destroyer let me just write this here some say it was an angel right it's an angel now if you just read one verse out of context you might get a a kind of a twisted idea you might think the destroyer is is how could you can't connect god to this but if you read it in context i forget the exact um the exact scripture where it actually mentions that that that god would he directs this angel this angel is directed you know well he don't call it it's not called exactly an angel but it's called the destroyer now there's something known as the passover comet now one named um velikovsky emmanuel emmanuel velikovsky he did some reconstruction of ancient egypt some very very good good work that we want to um give you as a reference um one is a book called moses in 12th dynasty or dynasty literature um in 12th year 12th dynasty moses and 12th dynasty literature if you google it you'll get the more precise or exact name and some free pages out there plus is the book i think he the person who did the article on and and basically it's a reconstruction of the events in egypt taking into context that a lot of egyptian literature has chronologically speaking been recently discovered and what ones who have been studying this egyptian literature have been noticing is that some of the other aspects you know like when you read in the bible for example we read in this portion right here it doesn't go into anything more it just gives that highlight even the bible talks about other books if you want to know more about it go to this book or that book there's a couple of areas in the bible that explains it like that because it's like what we how we communicate today things you already know about i don't have to go into much detail if i'm going to continue or add something new to it because you already know about that all i need to do is to make a little reference and sometimes i don't have to say go to such and such a book because everybody knows it's in that particular book you see now the naysayers who want to say that the bible and the scriptures the fairy tale and and there was no israel and israel was never in egypt and all this other nonsense if you want to say the white jews were never in ancient egypt okay that there we can agree with you we can start a discussion on that man the white jews have started discussions on that as well because they just want to know well what happened because they're really interested in the story while others still continue to play the game of of lying to themselves but those who have repented out of that that false that that false mentality should be a little more interested in what does this really say and are we aligning ourselves to a passover comment 2012. know is is this what's going on with this elenin and the bureau because what we've learned as as we're trying to share this is that passover is the end farsika was the end of a seven of a cycle of seven there was a cycle of seven it it begins in the sense or is initiated by joseph's vision joseph is the visionary in the family he's like he's he was a real dreamer in a sense in the sense that he didn't make up dreams but he he got visions in his dream that was able to interpret the dreams of others accurately accurately he didn't pretend that he was no psychic or whatnot like that he was truly a spiritual a spiritual being this joseph or some might call him i am hotep or yim hotep now the passover comment 2012 this destroyer angel is all connected with the fasika and pesach means to pass over my left to pass over that when they had the blood on the particular points of the doorway the gateway right when the gateway was properly sealed the effects of this passover comment would not touch those who were sealed within so we see the connection here between the pi 316 and the our main they were what hidden within they were hidden within now this particular archway and doorways it's very this particular shape is very is very old that means it was known to ancient people but interpreted in in various ways and in various different cultures mythologies oh you know their way of telling a story basically we will say their mythologies not to speak derisive you know people say oh is this a myth we could say um the american dream is a mess you know i mean basically some might agree some might disagree he who feels it knows it but the passover comment is a very interesting connection and we find that what joseph says here is really is really very interesting because joseph says that god will visit you now from some of our research what we found is that ones have speculated that moses and this agrees now what we have also discovered in the ethiopic and and from the teachings that moses was able to accurately calculate unisan calculate the the different threads of of of the story and put it together where he had a good comprehension or a perfect understanding of what was what regarding these heavenly signs and what was going on on earth and therefore had a good understanding of the timing now the key link with moses is his median or ethiopian in-laws this is the key link because when moses is accused of murdering the quote egyptian and we don't know obviously this egyptian was somebody important wasn't just a commoner you understand because moses himself was a royal so he must have murdered a royal or killed a royal he flees where does he flee to he flees to uh medea medean the the median which was a a part of we can say greater ethiopia if we look at these people as ethiopian people it's obvious that in the bible um moses um wife is called an ethiopian even though her father is called a medean and she's called median knight but they're ethiopians and they are also afro-shemetic you know they are shemites how do we know this because katura was avraham's third wife and he had about six sons and of these sons we have even shabba or saba or sheba and other tribes and peoples that are known as ethiopians or we can just say black folks or afro shemites africans who are shemites so the key connection now is his medianite in-laws because remember moses spends about the next 40 years in um the land of the midianites and also according to talmud and other other ancient sources he was a general of the ethiopians you know some say he married the uh ethiopian um king or ruler's daughter he commanded um ethiopian armies from the south against um the north the egypt speaking generally so forth and so on but what's more interesting is is the priest craft it was the priest crash the the priest of the medea knights jethro which is coming up next week actually who has about three or four names uh uh aruel and then hobart he's also called was his instructor you understand remember moses didn't talk to any burning bush so forth and so on until he was in the wilderness and he was with the media knights and remember was the media knights who also had had um um taken joseph to egypt remember they were called ishmaelites or some call them loosely ishmaelites but remember the ishmaelites were the black arabs in other words if you want to see who the ishmaelites the real ishmaelites are today look at the sudanese look at the somalians yoga stand if you want to see some of the mixed people then you look at some of the arabs today but if you want to look at some of the pure pure blood you will look at the the the sudanese you will look at the somalians those are the type of quote media knife now the medianites were saber sabians they were sabians now pejoratively they say the sabians were were um star worshipers stargazers star worshipers pejoratively in a negative sense however at their height they understood the heavens they understood astronomy they understood the processions the movement of the heavens and were able to calculate things far superior to the egyptians now most folks would think the egyptians were the best because of well dendara true is much better than anything we have coming out of europe and the europeans have learned and and been um aided greatly in their understanding of the heavens by the denver you know the dendara um art and facts so forth and so on but let us recall that the priests the ancient priests of the of the comites were ethiopians the priest class the ancient so from the south so we have a south north dynamic going on so moses being more in the northern portion he goes to the east and then he goes further to the south and is said to spend time in the heartland in ethiopia and all this time remember he is around those who understand the higher spiritual art in other words he was around the scientists you know the you could say the top-notch scientists the people who who knew about the the black projects of the old world you know was now look at this this connection here we have joseph who was sold to the ishmaelites and medianites and the medianites sold them to the egyptians right what was communicated was anything communicated we don't really know between but we know that joseph even at this time was able to to like the dogen people you know how the dogon the dogon people are able were able to look at the stars and talk about orbits and rotations that the europeans thought they were fantasizing until they got better toys better satellites and and telescopes and more powerful ones and then they began to recognize oh there is a little red dwarf star and it does move like that they ran back to the dogun people and how do you know then the organ people told him the story over again boom boom so forth and so on so that's just an example you know modern example that helps us better understand or overstand what was going on in the past so when joseph now tells the israelites that god will visit you you know what the next question is after that right what's the next question so-and-so is going to visit you what you're going to ask oh what am i going to wear no you're going to say when when is when is this going to happen and and so that burning question of god is going to visit us so when is god going to visit us when is that going to happen that is the key you see that's the key question so that burning question of when is god going to visit us was answered by moshe was answered by moses and the elemental connections now are the seven the seven king or the seven cows the the seven hathors the seven you know all their or the seven cows and um there's an interesting part in the so-called um book of the day the part in where it also shows the seven um cows and if you look at the headdress and there's even a star there's even a picture of us well what you can interpret as a star which brings to mind that this there was some ancient knowledge of a reoccurrence of phenomena and but the phenomena did not happen regularly it happened at at great intervals you see i'm saying in fact when we talk about the seven cows people like to think that each cow represents a year maybe on earth they represent a year but in the heavenly cycle the cow actually represents something more to a jubilee cycle you know what a jubilee cycle is right a jubilee or your value cycle is 49 plus one year 50 years you can say 49 50 49 to 50 years so now if we look at this 49 to 50 years right and say we take 49 you know 49 and and and you think times seven or 50 if you will times seven then think of the fact that there was that seven years but the seven year is a microcosm or microscope view of something happening at a macro view so we had like a picture of the heavens and can show you that orbit of what they call uh you understand which most likely has something to do with this pass over common as well as the destroyer and see it only becomes passover for the beta ish who knew the secret and knew how to act accordingly you see because just because moses knew the secret unified to save the beta is they had to also act in a certain way and this is what the fasika and the pesach is is a symbolic is a symbolic of what it was very symbolic of i didn't i didn't do this before but i wanted to just show you something here when you look at the points here you know the the points that the blood was supposedly stricken there and you connect and you connect them it's a very interesting kind of uh you know there's a triangulation right here almost there's almost a pyramid here and perhaps there's additional meaning even to that right there but but seeing this you know it's like you see his majesty's hands right here like this and then you see people throw up the rock like that you know but then actually this if you look at the ark of the covenant and the angels wings is really the angels wings actually so it's kind of an interesting connection there but passover's only passover for the bait to is the the ill effects of the destroyer would pass over their houses you understand that for the egyptians as for the spiritual egyptians in this time the destroyer angel passover comet and its air its ill effects hit them you understand and and we even have certain historical um reconstructions that actually show that different cultures all record in certain areas and even disperse certain events in similar language and similar type around the very same time as well we're not going to get into the chronology because chronology you know from the egyptian chronology um a lot of the egyptian chronology has thrown a lot of people off when people ask well who was the pharaoh you understand we already told you who the pharaoh was you understand the foul if you need to to get a a personable foul you understand then it was the iii who was moses you could say step brother so to speak um this is why the back and forth is interesting because moses was adopted before tut musay was even born the innocent by hat shep suit you know saying some say ha shep suit is shiva a little bit too early chronologically speaking and dealing with the reconstruction of the chronology see where a lot of the chronology has gone wrong is they find names of kings and they try to stack them all up one after the next they forget that some of the people who are on king's list some of their position was not really political it was more theocratic was more honorific so forth and so on and instead of stacking them one after the other they really should stack them in groups together many of them ruled in groups like if i'm the king and there's some that you know they're subprinted so forth and so on they they tend to stack them but they rule like kings in their area this is why we have nagusa negas which is the king of kings in ancient time the ones who ruled other provinces and other areas they were also known as negoti they bought the same title and interestingly enough the title negoose all these deserve their own particular videos and teaching and particular detail but i give this to the brothers and sisters so that hopefully they can follow up on it as well the the word negotia in the hebrew is no gays no gays means exacter it can also mean magistrates in the exodus story no gays actually translates to what you know as task masters so the kings of the no gays the niguses were the tas masters so israel had gone from being like shepherds or task masters to being under task master similar to how careless ethiopians have gone from being kings to being under the latin kings or the gentile kings in this particular dispensation so that's just a that's just another point right there that we'll like to um just share with ones and ones but stay tuned we're going to take a pause for the chorus and before we go forward you know saying before we go forward to the the second stage of the journey let's just go back to the parent the parenthetical where the first born the um the queer was set apart for yahuwah and let's learn a little bit more if we will about ancient egypt and the matrix
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The biggest fraud in British history - BBC Drama The Gallows Pole - Cragg Vale Coiners
i told you so i told you that this would be made into a drama hello and welcome to my channel now today in this vlog we are in maithamroid and i'm making my way up to eringden moore it's going to be a nice little walk it might rain we might have to get the gopro out we're on a different camera what camera are we on but today's vlog is all about me doing a bit of uh i told you so i'm not really one to say i told you so that's what this vlog's about though so there is a chance we might see some deer today so i might be talking quiet in some parts of this vlog it's always a bit of a dilemma when you're doing a vlog and you think there's some wildlife about which one do you do stay quiet or yeah you want me to stay quiet don't you well i'm not gonna the reason i am here today i've done a vlog here before and it was all about the uh craig vale coiners craig vale is over this way just runs up the side of this woodland as we head towards erin de moore now i'll put a link to that vlog in the description below and you can have a look at that but this vlog is sort of like revisiting it because it's all about the craigville coiners now the craigville corners were a ruthless gang of counterfeiters that shaved the edges off the gold coins back then we're going back to the 17 and 1800s here they shaved the shaved the edges they filed them off of the gold coins and with the with the shavings they made new coins so that's what they were about now it's an amazing story and you need to read the book that is called the gallows poll now i will of course leave a link in the description below of the gallows paul the book and you can get that on amazon you can get it digitally as well it's a great story and that is the reason that i have returned because like i say i told you so i think i think the noises that i'm hearing are actually squirrels like five of them jumping out the tree and bounding along through the leaves but sometimes it sounds a lot heavier than that so i am on the lookout for deer but the chances are slim now because the uh the leaves are so dry but it's nice to see the autumn on the way the summer sun is fading as the year grows old darker days i sung into yeah i thought i thought i was saying something really profound then [Applause] [Music] now when i tell you that i told you so i know you know what the topic is by the title but yes i did tell you so in that vlog and please have a look at that vlog it tells you a little bit more about the story um i am saying that the story of the craigville coiners needs to be picked up by someone and made into a movie well they are dramatizing at the bbc are filming right now wouldn't it be great when we get up onto erin de moore near bell house that's where the king david hartley actually lived uh the guy that was uh the mastermind of it all um that's where he lived wouldn't it be great if when we get up there there's a film crew there no now don't be thinking that i already know something i don't but they are dramatizing at the bbc and making it into a drama they are filming right now the you can find the cast online just do a little uh google search for the gallows paul bbc production so it's going to be really exciting to see what they make of it now isn't this the best 1080p footage you have ever seen what camera is he using now through this gate and up that little path there it opens up onto airing demo that's where we're going to go and we're going to head towards bell house that's where king david hartley lived i hope it's not going to rain up there it is very exposed now the bell house there the last time i came here i was fortunate enough to meet the guy that is living there right now and he invited me in for a look around so like i say it's worth looking at that vlog and i will put it in the description below and this uh story is being dramatized by the bbc and i'm so excited i'm getting some messages uh on that vlog and it's quite an old vlog i'm getting messages now saying wow they are actually making it into a drama i'd be so excited to uh to get back backstage sort of thing uh to uh to meet some of the cast as the film in it i'd really i'd really like that do another extra little vlog for you a lot but i don't think that's going to happen but i thought i would just revisit this area and just remind people of the vlog that i did and that i told you so i told you that this would be made into a drama wow it really does open up here on erin de moore and what a view amazing view i like to bring you these views and uh looking down on king david hartley's kingdom that is the mayhem roy down there and uh that's where the currency went back to and out into the population uh yeah i'm not going to tell you too much about the story i want you to look it up yourself and uh i would advise you to uh to look at the book the gallows poll uh but do look at my little vlog as well now the uh bell house where king david hartley lived is just over them bushes there let me just take you to the side a little bit yeah that's where i should have been you can see it just through those bushes there i'm going to take you over there i'll have a little bit of a nosey around but yeah amazing views amazing views out there and uh amazing camera footage amazing 1080p the best 1080p footage you have ever seen so what camera am i using maybe i will tell you in this vlog but i am trialling out a few different cameras okay so that is bell house behind me where king david hartley lived and ran his uh gang of villains and counterfeited the coins that's where all the smelting was done and i have had a look around inside and if you want to have a look around inside look at that previous vlog that i did and when i did get invited in now it's new owners now and uh they weren't too keen on me uh filming around here so i'm gonna keep this shot in fact i'm going to go now but uh thankfully they did let me uh do a little bit of filming and this is it so that's bell house i'm going to make my way back down now might go a little bit of a different way down but it was surprising how i was protected by the wood on the way up the woodland was so protective it's quite chilly now up here but still a lovely day i watched the birds fly south across the autumn sky i wish that i was flying with i've done this song i've done this song it looks like a warm day here on erin de moore but it's actually quite chilly so i'm going to be taking the woodland back which is down there through belle hall wood that's what it's called and i'll have a chat to you on the way back okay so i'm just leaving belle hall wood here i've enjoyed the walk hope you have too just revisiting a vlog that i previously did on the craigvail coiners and the bbc are making it into a drama that's going to be really interesting really exciting for me because i'm getting some nice messages on that vlog just recognizing that yes i did tell you so and i just want to say before i go thank you for your continued comments they're great on the west highland way me and my last recently did the west island way if you don't already know that so you can have a look at them vlogs if you are a new viewer and you want to just catch up on a few things that you've been missing out on maybe i did the west ham away with my last and i carried a heavy bag do you know how heavy the bag was i hope you've enjoyed this vlog until the next one bye
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Cut The Clap and More Pencilmation! | Animation | Cartoons | Pencilmation
[Music] Angela [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Lu [Music] the brown room left [Music] Wow [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'm not afraid of anything anything monsters I'm not afraid of anything [Music] so for tired monsters except the hairy spiders [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] I'm not afraid of anything at all except for spooky sounds except for evil doctors except for Dorian monsters [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Applause] [Music] yes [Music] hello and thanks for watching pencil nation if you enjoyed this episode why not subscribe and while you're here you might as well keep watching we've got loads of Pennsylvania pursuits ready for you right here right now so come on take your pick the choice is yours [Music]
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Just Viz - Goodbye (lyric Visualizer)
[Music] as SP most of my time giv in with all of the drama within this I feel like we're growing the part I oh remember the things that I hold close pretend I'm okay when I'm so go I feel like I'm choking on us only time happy when we spend time separate you can't be happy when you lack attention attention reing cuz I'm always desperate and sad desperate and sad and I don't want to leave cuz I'll be lonely and depressed I try to comprehend that this ain't love this just regret why does this always happen when I'm happy now upset I got to leave now so I guess it's goodbye no matter how hard I try I always end the behind cuz you to in front of my mind I guess it's goodbye it's time now to lay down and cry the tissues are right by my side cuz water dries in the end goodbye to then goodbye goodbye now goodbye goodbye wow goodbye goodbye goodbye I guess I'll say goodbye late nights and countless hour I was all right until I found out that you you love and set it straight to my face hand and I don't want to make this more complicated and you won't try to strike up a conversation with me I know I can't breathe if I could just see yeah and I don't want to leave cuz I'll be lonely and depressed I try to comprehend that this ain't love this just regret why does it's always happy when I'm happy now I'm sad I got to leave now so I guess it's good bye no matter how hard I try I always end behind cuz you do in front of my mind I guess it's goodbye it's time now to lay down and cry the tissues are right by my side this water dries in the end goodbye to then goodbye goodbye now good bye good bye W good bye goodbye goodbye I guess I'll say [Music] goodbye
Just Viz
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2024-03-17
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